Show BY TELEGRAPH I 1 ell eit WESTERN UNION LINE A M jb at j V U A N NEW YORK 13 the tribune in its maine election editorial says the victory indeed is bigger than had even been anticipated Bb bodwell dwell republican candidate for governor will have a plurality of from to four republican republic au congressmen have been reelected elec and the th legislature is largely rep republican a alican thus ensuring the election of seii senator ator all the counties are republican with two possible exceptions the prohibition vote will probably not exceed and while tile the total republican vote is smaller than iu in 1884 1881 the party has increased its pluralities in many parts of the bdate U this is is a result despite the efforts of the democrats the third tard party ut ot and the self styled 1 isadora aders ot of the workingmen Woi kingmen the times says blaine is going down hill rapidly blaine is doing splendidly in uis als state lie he will read an account of his descent in the returns of the election held in maine yesterday aud we do not believe he will wili find much comfort in it the returns show that 82 legal voters stayed away fl from oni the polls in each of the towns of the state thus far heard from u which the democrats had no oran or organization an iza tion spent n no money and roade made ijo no effort this is more than discouraging tor for blaine it is positively destrie tibe live winchester Winches va 13 A 1 large vote is being polled indications all point to the eive election tion ot the dry ticket much zeal is manifested on doth both sides negro ticket holders of ane dry ticket are active and their vote for foi the first time is much divided all political distinction is obliterated and democrats and republicans vote top together ether on each bach side of the question the election is progressing quietly milwaukee 13 tonight to nil night the deadlock of two weeks in the second congressional district of the democratic convention was broken by the nomination of arthur K delacey of dodge on nn i he ballot the vote was wa s 23 to 15 ps w orleans orlean 13 the times demo crat indian territory special says the canvass for the principal chief is attracting general interest harris rabbit bunch and joel B mays candidates ot of the general national assembly 84 ably and the downing parties respectively ively are working quietly but stift the main issue in the campaign is the uis position of the cherokee lund land known as the cherokee strip auw YORK 13 archbishop corrigan received a cablegram from rome borne this morning announcing the appointment of very reverend lawaence La scanlan of salt lake city utah as bishop and vicar apostolic of utah Terri wiy during a neavy storm which prevailed here last evening the wind had bad a clean sweep across the u upper end of the laland and did considerable damage signs and awnings were torn down anil and houses the gale was felt more generally in manhattan villie village where several buildings were unroofed and one house bouse entirely demolished moli shed so no persons were injured bos bosron ron 13 the bark lwe Lis carter from Mantai mantanzas azas which lost her first of officer fleer samuel reed heed her second officer david livingston and a seaman tjomas reed and fred chapman from yellow fever while lying at matanzas arrived here yesterday all the te men belonged in maine NEW YORK 13 four hundred dollars were taken up sunday tit at the services in st georges charen in aid of the charleston Charlest sufferers Charl charleston eLston SC 13 the weather was tine fine sunday and many churches had religious services as before the earthquake while others for convenience or safety safely had services in the open air all the orphans in the city or oranan house are in the building again a and had services there captain dawson of the news and courier courie yesterday received a letter trow charles R williams assistant general manager of the associated press in which he says on wed deseay we tle ath dinst mr richaad smith oz or cincinnati telegraphed we me to the following effect 11 1 understand that the reporters of the news hud and courier stood at their pa boais s Ls and ana fuini furnished shed the associated press with the full and admirable details alist sent out the associated preb owes these men more thau than a debt of gratitude mr smith suggested that I 1 show this dispatch stone president of the new york associated socia ted press and said farther that the western associated press would be glad to cou contribute tribute half of any um bum that the new york associated press might inight suggest this dispatch dis patch was shown to mr air stone he at once approved the idea and left the the details entirely to my discretion after further consultation with smith over the wire it was decided that a check for itoko aw should be made out to your order this check I 1 therefore enclose to you with the request that you distribute the amount in such a manner mander as you deem best for the associated press lt it is a great pleasure to me pers personally 0 daily to send this to you and I 1 trust that it may come to your men as a tangible assurance of the profound appreciation which the associated press feels for their faithful and admirable work at a time of so much personal persona loss and distress the gift so been distributed and the news and courier lu in acknowledging it today to day willay will say it gives us inexpressible expressible lu pleasure to receive and distribute the handsome rift gift of the associated press and to add to it our own public testimony to 0 the loyalty courage and in austry of the gentlemen through whose efforts and by whose efforts the news bk and courier has as continued to be published day alter after day and has been enabled to be the beacon light to this whole community it is not improper to mention we are sure that every everyone one connected with the news and courter has suffered more or less k r ane ne charleston calamity and this fa will render the gift of the associated press ail the more acceptable but unless we mistake the men to whose uses the gift is dedicated they will esteem even wore more highly the feeling sod and connection which prompted the gift moi more ethan aban the gift itself there is not much change in the situation to day but strenuous efforts are being made to patch up the houses in a rudimentary way to make them watertight and allow the residences to be occupied and business to be resumed ConAdera ble excitement has been caused by tue refusal of the bricklayers 7 to work for less lebs than 5 a day the he objection apparently is not so much to the amount asked for as to the character of the work done by those claiming in the advanced rate being lu L mcdent Mci ent at a special meeting of the C city lt coun cil today to day mayor courtenay reported that the amount of the relief fund to this time Is about he said further that with the large measure of relief necess necessary iary to reach the many sufferers it was hardly necessary to say to the aldermen of charleston how small would be the sum when distributed among the sufferers city of mexico 13 an official rea report to the government from deanin in mexico says a shock of ca earthquake qua ke with oscillations from east to west was felt there between 1 4 and 5 on the morning ot of the ad dinst the last severe shock there was four years lears ago when thel passive building occupied by the london bank was cracked and ovier edifices injured CITY OF MEXICO 13 the concession granted to general grants southern mexican railway for waste land in the states of vera cruz pueblo oaxaca and ami chipas was yesterday officially declared forfeited the railway concession had bad a long time since been forfeited MONTREAL quebec 13 negotiations have just been concluded here with the government of this province and the montreal colonization society at the head of which is archbishop fabre by dr johnson la paline of lawrence and camille Bo a merchant of lowell mass who were duly appointed delegates by heads of french canad canadian air families in those towns aud and neighboring country to make arrangements for their return to this province these fience fi each cana dials wish to return to canada and settle gettle ou land in their native province as many others have already done A contract has been entered into by the delegates hy by which acres of 01 land in la lievre and la rouge valleys in the ottawa district have been secured for the settlement rett lement of families whose intention it is to come com ewhen when the clear clearing lugof of the land and the build ing ingot of houses bouses is completed A special lund fund having been subscribed for these fur purposes poses they will come in an concan oncan iced 2 ze e party and and take siou and be p provided lovide i with implements to till the land many have already returned through the exertion exert ione of father la belle who has been a pioneer in the colonizing district in question which is of great extent enose who have come have been vei deiy y being more progressive than before they lel belt 1 their own province the present movement la is expected to be the beginning of an extensive repatriation of ofte the french elements SAN FRANCISCO 24 the first detachment tach ment of knights templar just marched down montgomery street on their way to the special train which takes them to the triennial conclave to be held at st louis the detachment numbered fifty and presented a very handsome appearance mass bias 14 an explosion occurred in the mix mixing ing building of the bonite onite works at adams last eve evening nine by which the building was demolished and ambrose B jinks and charles F kimball night workmen killed NEW YORK 14 the yacht acht puritan was entered today to day for the tk e i ace tor for the th e citizens cup cup to be sailed failed off newport saturday the rhe galatea and mayflower e also entered for the sa same me race NEW YORK 14 F J hill who came to this city with wibb james T thol nolland last baat year when the letter latter t hot and killed tom davis the gambler was held as a witness to the shooting he was required d to give bonds sod and money was deposited with the city chamber lain his bondsman came to the district attorneys attorn rys office today to day to claim the money the bondsman refused to give his name to the reporters bi but t bays hill is dead he stated that about six weeks ago a gang of cowboys raided the town of of ballinger texas of which hill was city marshal and while trying to disarm them the leader kader hill was shot in t the he loot foot lockjaw resulted and hill died the next clay the bondsman was told today to day that he could obtain the money tomorrow to morrow from the city chamberlain BUFFALO 14 A special from silver areek says A serious accident occurred this morning on the nickel plate railroad near this the westbound express train ran into an excursion frum from erie brie pa twelve per suns sulas are reported killed and fourteen wounded NEW YORK 14 during the past week the coffee market has been greatly excited at times and the dealings reached very large proportions some days speculative transactions actions were over bap bags the ris is altri to causes from rio and havre haye bave been of a very strengthening character besides there is a heavy decrease in the receipts of stocks and aad the visible supply As compared with this time in july prices price show a gain of over two cents per pound and this time in august of yearly nearly two cents the recent heavy purchases of spot grades added strength to the situation back of all this the crop is much bags bags some parties appear to think thick that t the e rise has only just begun washington 14 thomas E benediet benedict of new york this morning took the prescribed oath glad ad immediately e entered n tere d upon n the duties of the office of pu public bal J gripo printer anter PORTLAND D 14 returns from all but th three re e towns towi s in Cum cumberland beiland county snow the entire republican publican Ke ticket elected returns so far received show that the senate will be composed of twenty six republicans and five democrats the last senate was entirely republican the house of representatives of 1885 was composed of RepublIc alas 34 demo cratsa sod pd two Green backers the republicans public ans now have gained 13 and lost two wo and four more are in doubt it if the he doubtful ones are democratic the republicans will have gained six over last year washington 14 the comptroller of currency has authorized the first national batik of douglass Don DoA glass class wyo to begin business BUFFALO 14 there ther are various c causes u ses given for the collision engi neer william harris of the freight train is blamed blama it is said he be lad had or ders to meet the excursion train at irvins irving he failed to obey instructions and an d was running at full fall speed when the crash occurred the train men will not talk regarding who is to blame A gentleman who was on the train said that the freight had bad orders to go goto to silver creek and the passenger train to irving which to Is this side and it was these orders that caused the collision the excitement among the survivors was intense the scenes in the smoking car were most harrowing the fl first rat warning that was given was a slight jar caused by the heavy pressure of the air brakes some of the pas stirred themselves in their seats seemingly ap re hending danger then came the terr terrible itle by the smashing oi of windows sod aud the root of the car and all W waa a MM mau of p bleeding and struggling straggling humanity meo men COVERED WITH BLOOD were locked in each others arms while underneath them and conall on all sides jay the poor uD unfortunates who were instantly killed crushed out ol of all human resemblance the wounded crawled out of the d debris bris aed were assisted to ta the neighboring borGic houses bouses the people brought bedding etc on which to jay the dead and abing aying and did a all I 1 I 1 th they e y could to rel relieve leve the sufferings of the wounded until the arrival of medical aid the excursion train to the oe falls of n niagara g started from ashtabula ohio eleven ive passenger cars being heavily loaded lewis br brewer e we r was the engineer the scene ot t the he accident is a short abort distance east of silver creek areek on a short curve cur ve approached by along high trestle through a deep cut the excursion c train was going at a speed ol of eight miles an annoor hour when gincer brewer was terr fled ay the al sight ti of an approaching FREIGHT TRAIN coming at the rate of 80 miles an hour the engineer at once reversed his bis engine put on the air brakes and jumped fur his life followed by his tire mannot too soon for the engines came together with a deafening crash and that instant were converted into a mass of scrap iron the engineer and fireman areman of the freight train also lumped jumped sod and escaped next to the bag baggage car was the smoker the platform of 1 which was owr ower than the others and which at al lowed it to go under the result was that the baggage gage car was thrown u upwards and backwards landing squarely arel on top of the smoking car crushing and fallin falling into the space occupied by two or f three th ree of the rear seats As the smoker was filled with men the result can an better be imagined than described bed the people in theother the other cars crowded and jostled to get aw away ky while the escaping steam mingled with the oe cries ot the wounded and dying made tade a scene that was at once awful and horrible engineer brewer of the passenger train was not to be found while e Sug engineer ineer harris of the freight train at once made known that he be had orders to run no to silver creek to allow the excursion train to pass while brewer it is thought fearing arrest made good his bis ese |