| Show HE TELEGRAPH THI AW S SIC AS bustos 5 charleston is quiet lay by and the sabbath silence Is only en by the 8 sinking allig at i afferent reas 0 meetings meeta s which are being held the e open D air ir hardly a church iu ia jes ta is considered r fit for acenia wal and the ministry of the different d inactions have tor lor this reason W kid their set services vices in the public parks N 4 jo IB the ground adjoining tire tt oches wd ud to IQ say there is no doubt that the kates of loss by the earthquakes 44 below the mark the city 41 V W who 0 hag gone over the whole c city i ty M la Is familiar with the value of pro wy StIn lates that it 14 aw OOST COST AT JAUST FIVE MILLION DOLLARS charleston in a position as good awat which it occupied only a week W buildings which were considered birely anly safe tire are now discovered to be kf diage rous condition and persons W tho thought that they had bad escaped out injury find themselves coo con bated by damages which are entirely d their air 1 boans to repair it is this Is reason creaso n that there is s so 80 much awty two of the government en owa are expected tomorrow to morrow and in to ahse the secretary of the jigs has been been requested today to day to wl a Afa number biber of competent civil en from rom theoffice th office of the supervise I 1 the treasury to assist in ia e work of examining thoroughly deftly IT bul building 2 ding 4 so that the extent of ynid and whether the building to is hob hab wad 4 d can be allowed to stand may be any ld ly ascertained the relief yit teea e with the assistance given amad M promised d will be able fable very shortly to provide adequate shelter for the homeless refugees and can fu furnish dish them also with such food as they require there are today to day iu in charleston MANY WHO ARE SUFFERING FOR WANT OF BREAD and meat and who are unable to keep themselves their wants however bein begin to be known and will be quietly met government tents lave have been beeh erected erected in the encampments encamp ments in different parts of this city where full attention will be given to asui sanitary tary requirements it is calculated that at least persons will need shelter for weeks week to come and it is proposed to erect huts buts en an public grounds for the accommodation of those thone for whom tents teats will not suffice ample accommodation mo dation will be provided for colored refugees as well as for whites it can be seen at a glance that even the generous assistance given by warmhearted people throughout hout the united states will be entirely inadequate to meet this emergency it fi charleston is to be rebuilt IF THE HOUSES ARK ARE TO BE BB if those that are in a dangerous condition are to be made sale charleston must have at an early day command of at least four million dollars to be lent at a low rate of interest upon we ue carity of the property to be rebuilt or restored no especial espe caal plan in this re gird is especially especial ty advocated advocate cl indeed there is a disposition dl to wait in this matter the arrival of mayor courteney who reached new york from europe today to day and will be here tuesday in his courage and ability in his comprehensiveness comprehensive hess as well as masterly detail the people have full confidence conti dence his presence here will he be worth a thousand men to charleston there has been no shock of earthquake since about 11 last night and this helps to make people hopeful hopeb 1 I but they are confronted by terrible injury to their homes and this tends to depress them there was ANOTHER SHOCK AT 1105 1 tonight to night it was not severe and its duration was about two seconds the prevailing prevail ing belief is that the worst is over and the inhabitants are reasonably secure from further visitations of the earthquake this belief to is based mainly upon the assurances of scientists who say there to is only the slightest probability of the recurrence of more powerful shocks after the lapse ef cf so much time with the feeling of comparative security thus engendered citizens who left the city la in hot haste to elude danger dancer have begun to return it small numbers and visitors and sight seers are putting in an appearance four bour times as many people were registered for din dinner at the hotels toja today to ja day as at any aby time since the visitation of the earthquake and all available rooms at the vairons hotels are engaged tor tonight to night few if any of these I 1 rooms would be occupied in case of another an other shock and that may come with the pressure of the tide at midnight very few of the regular inhabitants will retura to their homes during daring the week in fact it li is ONLY THE MOST DARING of stran aers who yet venture inside of a building and these do so because they have no true appreciation of the effect a severe shock would have at this tivie time when the houses hang together by slender threads The tents from the war department and aad from wilmington were mostly put up in the park facing ithe battery and overlooking the confluence of the cooper and asmey ashley rivers leading out to the bay ay As the sun peered through the scrub oaks and into the tents this morning and the inhabitants turned out to greet their FIRST SUNDAY SINCE THE DISASTER A thrilling scene was presented scores of little children were seen gam baling on the green mothers were making the toilets ot their infants infanta servants were preparing breakfast over oil stoves and men were standing in groups 8 like soldiers after a battle discussing E 11 6 n 9 thelast the past present resent and future within t h a pace of an feet wide by 1500 in length probably 1000 persons were camped this is one of the aristocratic portions of the city aud the campers were the best families A A number of births have occurred twins in two cases this has been an exceedingly warm day in charleston the streets were duty dusty and hot but a breeze made m aade the atmosphere mo sphere tolerable le in the shade with the full blush of morning mornin aro arose sethe the voices of the negroes la in public public places THEY GOT AND SHOUTING by 1080 services were in progress at a dozen points in washington square hundreds of a splendid voices voiced blended together in perfect harmony the sinfung singing could be heard beard at a distance of a mile mi e A greater revival was probably never witnessed than the one on washington square and the same may be to of half a dozen or more others all athe inbe sermons treated of the calamity which had bad visited the city it is now quite plain that there will be no BO suffering after a day or two and although some instances of hunger and want in poor families are reported enough money wilt will probably be received to meet immediate wants the relief committee willoper will wil lopen open a general supply store and issue rations to the supply helpless he pless and needy MACON ga 6 A distinct shock was felt here tonight to night at 1008 although not severe it created considerable anxiety savannah 5 at 1004 tonight to night another shock was felt here the shocks are severe oia OB the buildings which are greatly strained PITTSBURG 5 ra A sensational and probably fatal ballal accident occurred about 10 last night officer wood band and a man named hending whom he was arresting fell over the cliff to locust street and both are not expected to survive the injuries received ti hemline had bad engaged in a street quarrel and when the officers arrived took to his bis heels woods gave chase and finally drevy his revolver revolve rand and shot at the fugitive lusi lugi tive the ball taking effect in his left forearm they were then not far feeling the balt ball enter ente r his bis flesh stopped and stood at bay just juat anthe brink of the precipice 60 50 feet high it was the work ot 01 an instant they clinched had a short bard tussle and suddenly both men disappeared when the other officers arrived a no one was in sight eight but buta a taint faint cry from over the cliff attracted their attention looking down the two men were seen stretched motionless at the bottom of the cut woods was unconscious cona cious and both men were terribly injured they were carried to the police station and atter afterwards wards removed to the hospital re they a are rp now BOW I 1 lying ng henning Is resting easier tonight but woods is suffering intensely and in may die before morning 3 SAN FRANCISCO 5 the morning calls new laredo mexico special says A battle occurred at 8 G clock this morning between detachments sent out from here on friday and Coy coyotes otelis bandits they met about 20 miles southwest fromberg from here bere in idonia caidonia Sa gulch during the light the bandits were largely reinforced and completely routed une one policeman was killed and two wounded two bandits were killed and several wounded the wounded police have just nov nos been brought la in upon litters col martinez commanding the federal troops guarding this city has ordered cavalry from monterey and ana Lampa lampazos Lam pazos zoe the fight lasted about an hour pur the police and guard fought desperately against large odds it is known that coyote Is being reinforced by desperadoes from texas this city is being put in a state of defense by the soldiers eis police and citizens theeb the excitement cit ement is IB intense 1 1 1 MILWAUKEE 5 the of a dead infant with a darning needle ahr through 0 ugh its heart hearty has led to the disclosure that thai a regular business of putting babies to death at so ao much per head has been carried on in this city mrs pauline Millet prop proprietress i etress of a private lying in house fled a few weeks a ago 0 upon ascertaining that the authorities had accumulated evidence criminating her tsee traveled under an assip assumed med name in michigan but was overhauled at reed city and brought back tonight to night she confessed the murder of the child and claims to have been promised by its mother for p putting u it t out of the way the authorities it le attig are r invests investigating gating the deaths of numerous infants born out of wedlock supposed to have been pat to death by her BOSTON 6 labor dayi ay which is to be a permanent annual institution in boston was inaugurated by the workingmen of this city and suburbs today to day in an imposing manner the feature of the morning wa was is a procession sion in five divisions in ia wb which ich it ft is estimated that persons participated the procession in which were represented all the laboring interests of the lity was witnessed by thousands of peo people I 1 e who crowded the sidewalks cp CHICAGO 6 the annual street parade in this city today to day was the most noteworthy y ever made by bv the labor organizations ons of chicago the day was waa warm but perfect in all other respects for street display the column began moving at 1036 and marching steadily was nearly three hours in its passage the column was divided into nine divi ions and a close computation tation puts the 0 umber number of marchers barchers mar chers ru in a line at between and A feature feature in the parade was can bained in the remarkable uniformity shown b by each division of the march ers the th titter latter all being equipped with canes and generally wear wearing inic slouch hats of gray or dart dark colors all the traces tralies marched in columns of fours well closed up aad ld generally moving with great precision and regularity the colum of five ave hundred employed emp loyes of the bank sate sale manufacturers wore were white tiles the column of journeymen tailors numbering 1000 wore white derbys and presented probably the linest finest appearance appearances of any distinct body of the marchers barchers mar chers american lla flag 1 was carried by each division one of the trucks in the line carried the figure of a twenty loot foot giant klamp 11 ing n g 0 out cheap labor idealized by the tae figure gure of a chinaman the procession was marked with an almost endless display of manufactured pods one of the t he knights of labor assemblies carried a banner inscribed avoid all politicians BALTIMORE 6 the demonstration of the knights of labor today to day was the largest of the industrial classes ever witnessed in baltimore in many parts of the city the buildings were decorated co gatherings catherines took place in east baltimore Balti orre the line was composed of eight divisions NEW 6 the health officers found last grant golden fireman on the atlas steamer also suffering from yellow leverin bever in st vincents Vic centy hospital the steamer came in last week f from r 0 in a voyage to the west indies and south american ports and golden who Is a scotchman took tok board fit at west street saturday he was taken ILI 11 and by sunday the characteristic symptoms of yellow lover fever had developed the health officers removed him to st vincents hospital where heis he la now dying the steamer hospital and boarding house have been infected disinfected dis washington 6 has sent the following reply to queen victorias t rials telegram of syra sympathy for the the earthquake sufferers EXECUTIVE MANSION washington D C sept ath 1886 victoria Vic ieria queen and Bm empress press aalmo ral scotland your Maje expression of sym pathy for the tae sufferers by the earthquake was warmly appreciated and awakens a grateful response in american hearts signed GROVER president the issue of standard silver dollars from the mints during the week ended september ath was the issue during the corresponding period last year wa was NEWARK N J 6 most of the factories and stores in this city were closed in honor of the Working mens day two thousand five hundred workingmen took part in the procession CHICAGO Ills illse 5 the formers farmers be review in this weeks issue will print the following cro arop summary the frost w t ich prevailed throughout a portion of the corn belt durina nights of the past ast week caused very ali little damage throwing to rowing corn Reports in dacate that while the drouth anacon and continued not weather seriously the general prospects of corn it also aiso accelerated the ripening of grain and in sections of missouri kansas iowa and minnesota a portion of taij crop has sufficiently matured to be braill be yond danger Report sla dacate that as a whole the corn crop i willbe will be outer out of the way of arc st within 15 days if not attacked prior to atheni and a large proportion ot of the crop cannot be seriously menaced even now the general pros 1 pacts for the output of corn show no ao marked improvement the tenor of reports from all ane I 1 states except ohio indiana michigan and minnesota continue to predict a short crop la in the four states named prospects continue favorable for a f full ull average yield while a majority of counties estimate the yield at from 45 to 65 per cantu twenty six ohio counties estimate an average of 61 percent per cent kansas mis 1 sou aud wisconsin give promise of about one half the ahe usual yield rei reit it ports port indicate that pastures pasture S are rapid lyl ly drying up though in p portions or oli illinois and iowa the late rains mims have served to renew the grass somewhat SCRANTON pa 5 A reunion of the brotherhood of locomotive engineers was held in the academy of music today at a secret meeting held tn TO the in morning ng a resolution was adopted ex ear pressing strong approval of the action of grand chief arthur during the re cent labor troubles in the wast wait A ail id southwest about 1500 engineers ivea n attendance |