Show telegraphic SEWS WS I 1 mass nov 26 terrible loss of life is reported here by a wreck this morning the large fishing schooner edward norton went ashore on first cliff point at last night and immediately went to pieces the crew consisted of sixteen men and 15 perished CHICAGO nov 26 it is reported that jay gould has bought the telegraph lines of the At atchison dAison topeka santa fe company tor for john aronek charged wita witti conspiring to blow up judges garry carry and grinnell and police inspector bonfield with dynamite was put on trial today the other conspirators colebourn Chlebo urn and capeau will be tried separately NEW YORK nov 26 the first storm ot of the winter is about over in this vicinity but is still raging with unabated violence along the new england coast telegraphic communication with that section is entirely suspended the western union has no wires between thi this city and philadel chis thus shutting off all southern points V ints the associated press washington ington circuit which usually runs irom from this city c ity to philadelphia baltimore and washington direct is this morning made up by way of buffalo cleveland and pittsburg the storm along thel coast all the he way from hatteras has been very violent and it is feared many marine disasters have occurred although it will be some days before re corf s begin to come in as the storm would drive vessels off the shore the wires to sandy hook are all down and the last message received from that place stated that the highest wind ever experienced by the observer is there raging STILL THE STORM NEW YORK nov 26 the western union succeeded at noon in opening with Bosto nand a few wires were at that time working with philadelphia the associated press man aman at quarantine telegraphs as follows no arrivals wires all down no vessels anchored off here except vie the which still lies in the same position have not been able to get off yet as it still blows a fresh gale from taye northeast with high confused sea T the he beach along staten island shores is lull of driftwood and wreckage DANVERS mass nov 26 the present storm is the worst ever experienced here at this time of the year the wind blew a hurricane and the snow drifted to a height of three or tour four feet the horse cars are abandoned religious der services vicas were stas suspended last night the telephone telegraph and electric light wires are down BERLIN nov 26 the government rejected frances proposal for the blockade of east africa on condition that slave chows dhows and dealers under the french flag seized by other powers be handed over to france for punishment the emm emin relief committee passed a resolution severing severina all connection between the committee and the east african company it is expected the company will ask the Reich reichstag tag for a loan of ten million marks SYDNEY N S W nov 26 the offices of the town and country journal were burned the offices were the finest in australia indianapolis nov 26 in the li knights nights of labor convention alii this 18 morning the grievance committee occupied the time in the case of the contested delegation from district assembly 49 new york that headed by james E quinn was recognized powderly says sayi he is sorry he was reelected ks as he has been offered a better job one paying for three months work GALVESTON tex nov 26 captain T 0 McDade formerly sheriff of watton county was assassinated in his bis home here tonight FORT SMITH nov 26 word has reached here of a terrible shooting affray at vian I 1 T whick resulted in the death of four cherokee indians geo starr isaac gertie jessie landrum and boot hazen the three last named were drunk and starr was one of the posse sent to arrest them the shooting became general and Ed Starr a brother of george was shot through the hand A SWINDLER CAi cAGo nov 26 S M resenting himself as the agent of mills mille orton stockmen stoc kmen of socorro bo corro N M was today receiving scores of personal applications 0 in answer to an n advertisement tor for young men who wish employment as cowboys on the plains at 45 5 a month onta smith had bad exacted 2 from each would be cowboy as an evidence of 0 good faith I 1 of the young oung aspirant tor for prairie honors honore ane one of them took pains to ascertain whether smith had really as promised arranged with the santa fe road tor for the transportation of 0 a regiment of applicants the santa fe officials had bad no knowledge whatever of smith fifty of the embryo cowboys chased smith and his confreres contreres con freres through the streets to police headquarters threatening to suing string him up to a lamp post POLICEMAN KILLED DETROIT dichnov Mich Nov 26 policeman albert W thayer was shot and instantly killed shortly after 10 tonight near the corner of fort and lafayette streets toe only clew to 10 the murderer is a satchel found near the scene of the tragedy containing a complete set of burglars tois toils CHICAGO nov 26 E H A 1191 halbrook brook general passenger igent agent of the rock island has tendered his resignation to take effect december lot he goes goeb to san francisco to become general agent abent of the chicago northwestern at that point vice H P stanwood Sta awood deceased the change is prompted by the illness of mr holbrooks two children whose failing health has made it necessary to io seek a change of climate for them his place will not be filled at once assistant general passenger agent G if et smith is taking charge of the office for the present THE STRIKE indianapolis nov 26 the switch mens strike did not extend today to the engineers and firemen as was anticipated the situation remains unchanged except that all the roads are moving trains today and tonight toe blockade is nearly overcome new men are applying tor for work at every office and and the superintendents say they will have no difficulty in supplying the strikers places laces with new men ina in a few days ate the day taken as a whole is rather disastrous to the strikers and there is a visible weakening of some of their number the general officers of the locomotive brotherhood did not put in their appearance pe arance today as it was given out the would it cannot be reliably ascertained certa ined that either of these organizations izat ions have taken any step toward to ward assisting or tug ug the strikers VIENNA nov 26 at a meeting me etine oi of the budget committee count wel sheri mt stated that it was necessary to expedite matters for enabling the government to mobilize the Land landwehr formerly the vigorous and prompt use of we abe landwehr was not bontem plated but the present military and political situation demanded a mate rial increase in the army or such effective arrangements that the landwehr would be able to answer all calls on the troops in the field the expenditure affixed to the budget for this purpose would amount to florins florans and included a sum to be used for the purchase of rifles which were being made at the rate of per month ST louis nov 26 A local paper says although as far as cart can be learned the local trades societies have hav not received any intimation from chicago of the organization of an eight hour movement to be carried through at the american federation of labor whitis Ais to meet in this city dec there is no doubt that the movement is well under way circulars explaining pla ining and urging it have been sent out to all organizations supposed to favor such a scheme and it will probably be the leading work of the convention ven tion the american socialists a are re the pushers of the scheme and it is their idea to have it come to a focus in 1890 the probable result of which will be a general strike NEW HOLLAND pa nov 26 by the explosion of a keg of powder in the store of george barmer banner at town on welsh mountain on satur 1 day bertha his ten year old daughter was mas killed barmer was fatally injured and his wife and two of their other children were slightly injured BOSTON mass nov 26 the schooner avelon was dragged ashore on spectacle island during the storm yesterday she will probably float when the weather moderates the avelon experienced a terrific gale in the bay during which three of the crew were washed overboard and lost their names are charles blackford john roucelle Dou celle and james todd Tod dalf all belonging to liverton tiverton Tl Ti verton N S the schooner A F walker of fall R river er is ashore at hull all captain W st n and toe the first arst keate are re re reported arted lost the he schooner gertrude is also ashore here KINGSTON ont nov 26 6 the schooner julia was driver driven ashore at south bay point and she is pounding coundi I 1 ng heavily A steamer has go gone ne to her rescue the schooner cora post is ashore on en bells point the seas are breaking over her the schooner TV L I 1 preston is ashore on wolf island and she is breaking up in IB a gale PORT HURON mich nov 26 the steamer F P W wheeler reports picking up the he crew of a foundered vessel on lake huron this morning the name of the craft is not ascertained THE SALT LAKE EXPRESS DENVER nov 26 A report has just reached here that the north bound passenger of the rock island collided with the south bound salt lake express near husted two were instantly killed and several were wounded no particulars A latty dispatch says A fatal accident deat occurred on the denver rio bran de track at a little station near Hasted fifteen miles north of colorado springs by which two men were killed and aid several fatally injured the rock island uses the denver rio grand Grande e track from colorado springs to denver the salt lake express on the denver rio 1110 grange grande pulled out of palmers halmers Pal mers lake eight minutes late and was than thundering dering down the divide at thirty miles an hour one mile south of husted the track curves sharply on turning which the engineer was horri burrl titi to see the rapidly approaching rock kock island express the engineers and firemen of BOTH TRAINS JUMPED and a moment afterwards both engines came together with a thundering crash telescoping tele ng both trains and rendering them a mass of broken timber and iron the stove in ia the baggage car set tire fire to the train and before it could he be extinguished three cars were consumed but fortunately no one aras imprisoned in them investigation only found two trainmen kill killed edW i W 11 phillips the express messenger and J if flynn the baggage man both bothof of rock island the wounded are martin munroe engineer of the rio grande a slight fracture of the skull and badly hurt internally he will probably die joseph Berry engineer rock island had his head cut and was badly bruised harry smith the fireman was badly scalded and had bad his head cut cat the fireman of the D R G train received fatal injuries several others were more mere or less injured but not serio seriously asly the responsibility it is claimed rests with the train dispatcher GLYCERINE EXPLOSION PITTSBURG pa nov 26 idock dock haggerty hagerty was unloading glycerine at pleasantville Pleasant ville venango county at noon today he bad 1010 1040 pounds of it in his wagon it exploded by so some means and haggerty was literally annihilated and parts of his two horses were found half a mile away mrs Gut gutschow in a house in the vicinity was seriously injured by tho the side of it being brown in the explosion was heard at oil city 12 miles distant nov 26 the rhe commercial pennsylvania special says the boiler at kalstone Kals tons saw mill exploded today killing geo kelly a sawyer jesse hall the fireman and leslie cross a farmer lewis ralston was badly scalded but may recover HOUSES DESTROYED HAVANA nov 26 advices advises fromyer bela de cle salena state that 42 houses bouses there have been destroyed by lire fire loss cincinnati nov 26 the Cown commercial tel gazettes Ga Co cheron indiana lal ial says saye A boiler in the chair factory cin this village exploded this morning mornin gt killing wm win barecke Bo recke john stark a and nd wm win matthews bews jr and severely injuring j fred bruce the engineer besides wrecking the factory MILWAUKEE wis nov 26 A poy nette wis dispatch to the sentinel Ken tinel says A steam engine connected with i a threshing machine exploded this evening frightfully ally mangling and instantly I 1 killing jack tuttle tattle and canaries york and seriously iu injuring juring allison cross ira hall warren palmer and wm buckley owner of the machine who has since died LEXINGTON liy ky nov 26 J 0 moore of denver ij ia here he is supposed to bear a challenge to senator blackburn f from rom J judge u dge rucker brucke r CHICAGO nov 26 the anarchists ano their sympathizers had a meeting last night in the suburb of lake view which had been a advertised as a free entertainment after gymnastic exercises and singing the cirtain over the st stage age went ii up disclosing a tableau the prominent ent feature was the white bust of spies in the rear was a female personating the goddess of liberty to her right was another representing justice with the sword and scales in her hand but her arm was he held id by a little girl who sneeringly pointed at the God Godde delss tes of liberty next was ft a man in black representing the law jaw his hands were thrown up and a typical anarchist held a sword to his bis breast in f rout front was another anar anarchist enist armed with an axe beneath his feet were the stars and stripes and over his head waved a crimson flag several citizens citizen of lakeview lake view manifested disapproval S of the tableau and they left the hall ball but the majority of those present app applauded landed wildly the police say they will not allow a repetition of such entertainments LONDON nov 26 in the house of commons common tonight Go coarley larley liberal asked if the correspondence on the american fisheries question was to be produced and whether it was the intention of the government to negotiate for a new com commission inis sion and whether in the meantime owing to the divergence ot of the legal opinion relative to the meaning ne aning of the treaty of 1818 it was intended to suspend the enforcement of its provisions ro visions sir almes james ferguuon Ferg ferguson muon parliamentary secretary of the foreign office curtly levied replied the government will not publish any papers nor make any statement on the aie subject at present fit A modus is in operation smith government leader replying to a question intimated that thai the government ern ment under the present circum circumstances was unable natile ili to make any statement regarding the appointment of a minister to washington moton the house then went into committee of the whole and the debate on the land purchase bill was resumed parnell bunell proposed 0 ed an amendment to the effect that n money be advanced for the purchase of more mere than one holding it ifsich such holding were rated at no less lens than 20 yearly balfour balf our contended that the amend ment would interfere with the smooth working of the plan of sale david sheaby nationalist member for south galway stopped the debate debace appealing pealing to the chairman on the question appealing t ar C on ot of privilege lege he stated he was privilege grivi leaving his is house when an attendant handed banded him what appeared to be an ordinary visitors card upon going into the lobby a constable from ire laud land served him with a summons under the act he moved to report progress in order to give the house an opportunity tunit y to discuss this audacious breach of privilege balfour deplored the incident and did not know under what authority it had happened bapp ened under the motion of morley a committee corn was appointed to inquire into odthe of the incident consisting of sir william Har harcourt Harco coart url mr morley money sir charles Ru suell mr parnell mr timothy healy home secretary matthews mr doschen |