Show telegraphic NEW YORK sept 1 the report that a trust had bad been organized by the tropical trait fruit men of new orleans did not create much concern among banana importers of this city george H richardson selling agent of it who has a line of steamers which brings to this port an average of eight cargoes of bananas per mouth month stated he was aware of an attempt on the part of certain english firms to organize a big trust for toe control of the tropical fruit trade but he did not believe it could succeed because of the fruit beins perishable if bananas could be stored like sugar oil or goods of that character a trust might cause some alarm the english trust embraced the construction of ships capable of carrying ng to bunches of bananas ashun bung gup up at present the largest vessels are able to bring only bunches in layers BERLIN sa 1 emperor william has been appau ted an admiral in the swedish navy published the following decree the testamentary notes ot of the late emperor william afford evidence of a lofty greatness ot of soul aud and a noble and devout mi mind ad a knowledge of I 1 am unwilling to keep from the nation therefore un on this day so important to my house bouse I 1 have decided to publish abstracts as ad a memorial to the departed and an example to my house bouse and people the abstracts fire are dated april 10 1837 Dece december 31 1866 december 31 1872 december 31 1878 ST louis 8 sept ept L 1 A special from hot 8 springs bugs ark gives additional details of the fatal storm at that place thursday night the first building swept away in the north end of town was occupied by mrs airs mattie fletcher and four children colored who were drowned the husband escaped john franklin rescued an injured man mv from the swollen torrent in the same locality the bodies of a woman and her one year vear old ald balie were found in i a a drift driff an aged couple named harrison occupied a small cottage near the ar lington stable the force of the water caused the building to collapse and tile the wife was killed there were sev eral lost whose names have not yet been ascertained the victims are principally poor people living in small cot cottages contakes takes which could not stand against the storm LONDON sept I 1 A colli collision occurred at doring near tarifa last ev evening eDing between the steamer cario Cariol irom Tom cardiff and the brook froin odessa the snare unk sunk and 11 of her crew were drowned the vario gai io rescued the remaining 10 TOLEDO 0 sept 1 aspe A special cial f from rom says a twenty five thousand barrels taik of oil exploded and the oil was scattered in all directions killing eight persons and injuring a number of others BALTI MORIC sep 2 early this morning a fire broke out in the toy warehouse of pierce co south sharp street before the firemen could get to work an explosion of fireworks wrecked the building and caused the flames to spread to the drug house bouse of J II 11 co on toe north nonh and the hat house of at S levy co on the south scarcely had the firemen entered the edifice occupied by the drug drag house when a explosion occurred and the immense building collapsed the entire department had by this time reached the scene and as the attention of the men was concentrated on the building under which their comrades were buried the flames had a chance to spread with frightful rapidity in a short time the entire block cc from lombard to pratt street was a mass of flame at the drug house the firemen worked bravely holes were soon boon cut through toe pavement and every effort made to reach the imprisoned men but they were buried un under a jer a great mass of brick and iron and M fleme fierce flames were roaring boarin around the spot awful groans came from the pile which seemed to make tile the working firemen put forth superhuman efforts and after more than an hours work it became evident that some of the men were alive and that they were being roasted to death john kelley of truck no 1 2 1 managed to crawl out from the rubbish of the men who entered the building he was the only one to escape with his life he was cut and bruised but his bis injuries are not serious the names ot the men known to have been buried in the mine are geo B bowers aers thomas wagner john A combs and perry ryan of no 2 hook and ladder co and harry walker georgo kerins aad hyram mchaffa of no 7 engine co it is certain that abuse men have lost their lives ind and it may be that others were with them when the crash came the firms firmo that were burned 0 out completely are wylis bruster JB co wholesale shoe dealers J H company drugs tabb brothers domick hardware M MS S levy sons bats H S king sons hardware dobler mudge co paper and hirschberg holland co paints and glass the row of 0 f buildings was one of the finest iu iii the city none node of the warehouses being less lesa than five stories high and nearly all of them having been recently erected the total loss will probably reach and it is pretty well covered by I 1 insurance rance most of which is in small 1111 policies io in out of town towa companies cincinnati sept 2 A most distressing is tragedy was discovered lust ast inglis at dallia few wiles miles from ciu aiu chunati mr steinbek Stein bee ol of delli found that his bis wife and two children who had bad been missing since tuesday last had bad been drowned his grief is more intense because it is believed the mother in a lit fit of insanity had bad drag red the children into the river with her the children were a girl and boy nine and ten years old the three bodies were recovered yesterday and identified KANSAS cn CITY sept 2 A report has reached neachea here that a battle was fought in no mans land last week between IS horse thieves and a force of 50 colored settlers and that all the outlaws were killed billed together with three of the vigilantes several days ago the gad gang of desperadoes invaded southeastern southeaster n colorado and stole a number bumber of horses after which they fled to the neutral strip the settlers organized a force to 10 pursue them and it is supposed the above fight was the rest result fit ST bt louis sept a 12 A special from Boo bonneville booneville neville mo says six section wen men were killed at a small station near this hl ls city yesterday by b a freight train Jump tHe the track A caboose attached to tue freight was filled with passengers all of whom escaped serious injury LONDON sept 2 the standard in a savage leader on the fisheries ques tion alou says it will be well for the president and anal government of the united states to remember that canada is a dependency of great britain and that if the necessity should unfortunately arise she has behind her the guns gnus of english ironclads iron if our american cousins tall tail to understand this allusion if in deference to the tone of coarse brutality which seems to be the distinguishing feature of their domestic politics they invite us to reply to their insults in a like strain they jwill comprehend perhaps that we may be allowed to 10 remind them of the trent a affair the standard further says it if we have birve to deal with a nation of filibusters let us at least know it we will tell our oar american cousins frankly that we have not advanced so far towards the ideal of christianity that we are prepared to turn our cheek tto to the transatlantic trans atlantic WASI washington INGTON sept I 1 surgeon burgeon general hamilton has just received a dispatch from philadelphia informing him that a case of yellow fever has been discovered there in the person of a florida refugee who passed inspection at waycross georgia the patient was sent to the municipal ayos pital go governor broor perry of florida telegraphed surgeon burgeon general hamilton as follows without the consent of the nassau county board our promises preclude areld de the establishment of a fever no hospital spital there asked by the jacksonville committee senator call and representative dougherty had bad a conference with tile tae 1 pres president t jent in regard to the co condemnatory a d C amna resolutions passed by the jacksonville citi citizens concerning dr hamiltons course of action no conclusions were reached julius wise one of the bureaus inspectors spec tors has been on his way from jacksonville to fernandina three days to inspect the latter place lip HP telegraphs he be has been impeded hat eat all points by local quarantine regulations and expects expect to reach fernandina today and camp persy tomorrow dr guiteras telegraphs from camp ferry that there were persons at muster yesterday fifty arrived he will discharge 22 today RUI LADELPHIA sept I 1 in reference to the supposed case of yellow fever now in this city it was learned that this refugee had been taken to the german hospital in charge of doctors Balb sicrie and stays dr stays reported he be found the case a doubtful one with some ID diclinous bearing out the theory of yellow fever and he made a report to the health authorities at once upon this report to the healan the she patient was ordered at to be sent to the municipal hospital pital TILE THE NEW CASES NI RW ORLEANS OCEANS sept I 1 the limes special from frem jacksonville says eleven new cases of yellow fever up to one and one death is what dr mei mitchell reports by telephone this is a big figure tor torso so early in the day the greiter greater portion of new cases are reported from 5 to 6 p in m there will be so few people left here in a few days from now that any one can hardly hope to escape the disease tomorrow an excursion train leaves here for south Caro carolina lillain in accordance with surgeon Gen general erff hamiltons suggestion and permission and it will oe well filled it is especially urged now that women and children get butof out of the city and great efforts are being made to 0 send e them off DE DENVER NVER sept I 1 A rumor reached here but it has not yet been confirmed that a collision occurred a few days ago go between a band ot of and utes aies in paradox falley and that deveral on batla sides were killed lion hon J B Ga galloway floway tonight received a letter from the foreman of his bis ranch in the paradox valley coLfi confirming riming the rumor of a t fight between a band of southern bouthern utes and pah utes the latter number dumber about the battlo battle occurred near bazal mountains and when the courier leti tor for grand junction the battle was still raging the ranchers have alt all gone aone into the settlements major chas whitehead special penison exar e niner arrived in denver and n reports polls that when he departed froni from louei wyoming wi Wy online eming last wednesday there was considerable excitement among the settlers on account of an expected outbreak among the sho bhone sioux and arapahoe Arap aboe indians at Wae Wa shakieh bakle in the shoshone abo shone reservation the hostility of the indians Is attributed to their apprehension that the government intends to remove theato tb erato the indian territory forcibly it if they do not consent concentto to 9 the terms of the present negotiations agent jones has called for military assistance and ordered the garrison at fort Wax bakle to prepare for for an attack the settlers also are making active preparations for their defense ST PAUL sept ithe i 1 the T crow creek indians did not hold bold a council last night says the pioneer press special but spent the night on a still hunt bunt for votes against the treaty the opposition here mostly comes from a few indians who have acquired considerable live stock and who fear their grazing grounds will be curtailed if treaty is made the commissioners devoted yesterday to personal interviews with the leaders of ef the opposition chairman pratt has been presented with a brief by the indians asking remuneration of seventy five acres of land which the northwestern took for its extension and for a transfer of a number of this tribe from standing rock back to crow creek he informed chief white ghost that he be would submit these requests to the government at once at which the chief espre expressed ased great satisfaction as did the other indians A favorable dec becis is ion on these two points will greatly promote the ratification of the treaty here |