Show AT HOME AND ABROAD st bt george feb 1 1 yesterday revenue denue officer jas mccoy 0 of denver and everial agent R town accompanied marshal jos T atkin and by deputy I 1 hedw M X mcarthur made a raid on an distillery r un run by hank stocks I 1 about 10 miles up the river from st Cit eorge they started out early in the morn fhe with shot guns ostensibly tor for a quail hunt but stocks was the game they were looking for upon arriving lai the vicinity of his ranch they left their rigs circled round h his is place and P stocks in the house while nile town and mcarthur held him tt conversation marshal atkin and revenue officer mccoy went on in of the still and found it about fifty yards from the house about ten gallons of newly made whisky was standing Ot standing anding in a keg by the still which an elaborate affair with a afta quite capacity ity of about ten gallons a day mccoy seized an axe and made short work irack of it smashing it into smithson 0 5 n Guestion questioning ing stocks he said he iteld wt plead au guilty lity to making illicit whisky and said that he had been mak tex it light rig ht along for three years the e officers brought stocks her and lodged wm biro in the county jail auble was anticipated by the boffl ftc stocks had declared he had giant powder ready capped to i under the still when officers ofil cers ts asse BW jand and mow blow all up together pleaded guilty before judge and W ba g turned over to mar atida ahren under bonds to await I 1 a wt 1 ke city berg sped 2 storms are prevail great britain and rail JB have been greatly delayed sates have swept the coast and weather eat her is predicted for tonight benere bevere Be Tere cold ads report at 9 a 8 m says TOY ter jg qualls are reported at prawle brawle and the lizard disturbances are re wresl on the continent from berlin to resulting I 1 in n a general inter of traffic and considerable d darns am g to property especially at leplin bohemia n gna and budapest 1 A gale has pre prevailed at vienna matee ce sunday day reaching hurricane force sunday it is now subsiding the wind blew the lantern off the LK crosby lighthouse and set fire ta rw ve which wak waja destroyed ki three occupants axe are supposed to have bae perished A hurricane he has Abeen been sweeping over the clyde 1 district since last evening evenin 9 A audber iMi niber of yachts have been sunk in bay and much damage ham hae been done to shipping off the coast and aa considerable destruction has ban been sauced inland boston mass feb 2 the finan tel loaa caused by the great storm which swept down upon the greater part ot of new england monday night fad yesterday will amount to more than man at first thought in this cl city ty alone it is in estimated that the loss will amount to over oer o er up to 11 today a single telephone wire to worcester is tb the only means of com with the rest of the coun try west of worcester Wor epster the wires were at hadly ha damaged by the storm ati aft army of men Is engaged today in repairing the damage sustained by the wafe V and transportation companies the beeam railroads have succeeded ift most of their trains although few were on schedule time this Arto afternoon moon the street railway service to IS ettli tm badly crippled the boston railway company successor ocee west end street railroad lost ja about by the storm today the company has nearly men at work clearing the tracks reports of stranded vessels along the coast continue to come in and it is thought at least fifteen lives were lost by wrecks at various points the loss to the smaller fishing craft of gloucester and vicinity is particularly heavy the uphams uphama corner Universal iet church ain an old landmark in the dorchester district and st thomas episcopal church at taunton were burned serious fires also occurred in lowell peabody rockland newton and other during the blockade of the railroads many trains were deral derailed led and a large number were either stuck fast or lost owing to the collapse of the wires the weather is fine today and by tonight it is expected most of the transportation lines will be in regular operation new haven conn feb 2 connecticut is practically recovered from the storm with the exception of late trains especially the through trains from boston and impeded trolley car traffic the state felt the effects of the storm but slightly telephone and telegraph wires stood up as a generality providence R I 1 feb 2 the greater part of the state is still stormbound storm bound with practically no wire communication with any place outside of this city the only wires working axe are two communicating with fall river newport and new bedford there was no means of travel from one part of the city to another except those furnished by sleighs the trolley system experienced the worst tie up in its history the business of the city was at a standstill in hundreds of cases employed emp loyes were unable to reach their places of business yesterday new york feb 2 this Is the coldest day of the season the temperature which was gradually falling yesterday afternoon and last night registered five degrees below zero at 8 a m today a drop of 22 degrees since yes i berday at 2 p m since 10 a m it has risen two points the thermometers in the streets show a considerable low 1 er record may of them registering two degrees above zero the east and north rivers were lull full of ice and the ferry boats were much delayed on this account the surface and elevated railroads ran behind time and local traffie traffic was considerably congested the third avenue cable road broke down railroad communication is restored but trains are running an hour behind time by telegraph there is communication as far as newton eight miles from boston and it is expected that direct communication will be had with boston this afternoon st paul minn feb 2 below zero weather was general in the northwest early today in this city it was 12 below at 7 a drop ot of 30 degrees since yesterday afternoon at the same hour duluth reported 14 below moorhead 16 below huron and bismarck 10 below and winnipeg where it was 26 below during the night 16 below gloucester mass feb 1 the storm at gloucester was one of the worst in m many an years and the damage which T lies in its wake will swill foot up about 1000 fishing and other vessels were wholly or partially wrecked A dozen of these were wholly wree wrecked aed eighteen lives are said to have been lost and there may be twelve more which have gone down on missing vessels the car shed af the street rallay railway company was waa blown down and damaged to the extent of oaxaca mex feb 1 eart in the region of the city of T pec in this thia state are puzzling the local scientists the localization of the seismic phenomena is remarkable fortunately no loss of life has been reported it is ib entirely within the limits of possibility that the eastern part of the isthmus will ill sink allowing the sea to come in which would reduce the width of the isthmus considerably M adrinette Marl nette wis feb I 1 L the three story brick building of the park paper mills was completely wrecked by an explosion of a digester tonight one man peter borst was instantly killed samuel steffen is burled buried in the ruins and is probably probable dead louis lefebre was fatally injured by flying debris the explosion and collapse of the plant shook the city fumes of sulphur used in the manufacture of paper made the work of rescue extremely hazardous and there is little doubt that steffen has been smothered the loss to the marinette and nee paper company is about reno nev feb 2 C S kellogg an old resident of churchill county aged 76 years was found frozen to death yesterday a short distance frent his cabin in the silver hill range ot of mountains he had been prospecting on a claim and started home but was overtaken by a snowstorm and pre lost his way when found he was frozen stiff kellogg built the first quartz mill ever put up in gold canyon where silver city now stands he h has as been offered large sums for ahto hi prospects several times but refused refuse all offers new york feb 3 Ofil official etal statements which will be published are to the effect of the reason gen blanco was not successful in securing gen rabis presentation woe was that gen rabi had been arrested by gen and stripped of his rank because it feared he would surrender says the thesa vana correspondent of the IA herald Arald gen rabis brother it is reported dj has been shot by order of gen garcia for the same reason falling failing in securing the present actions Span spaniards lards here expected gen blanco to take the field and conduct a nor ous and aggressive campaign against the rebels he publicly annat announced that such was his intention but for some reason his plans miscarried and UW now he is coming home without having struck a decisive blow reports say the rebel forces under gen garcia inflicted a severe blow on the spanish under gen linares and gen luque killing several officers including the staff of gen luque reports say that 86 85 were killed ot or wounded volunteers are making threats agean again and the authorities in order to be adi fully prepared have deemed it necessary to take precautions against a demonstration guards have been placed about bublic buildings and the residences ot members of the autonomist cabinet and the american consulate about the cigar factories of the rabel camp which supports allt autonomy onomy i iw gathered caval cavalry ryThe the government te in worried over the threatened resign resignation akiOn of several members of the autonomist auton cabinet one of the most important eng engagements e ace of the present campaign in the oriente was fought on january 21 near caiman between the forces under gen luque and ancl the rebels under gen Tn garcia the spanish it Is reported had aa killed and a large number wounded from accounts received the fight was w a veritable slaughter the arda being boxed up in a ravine gen luque duque sent to cauto where the main body of spanish troops was tan stan cloned for assistance and commenced to retreat toward holguin ln he reached holguin on january 27 and on the same saine evening gen linares who had bad been mm sent to h his is assistance was chased into that town by another rebel force the rebels employed light field guns with great effect reports from cauto state that the troops there are in a deplot deplorable able condition gen pando is spending every energy on his attempt tomake to make the river navigable so as to send up supplies several small towns have been entered and raided by the rebels and in santa clara several estates have been attacked and destroyed new york feb 3 according to the havana correspondent of the world the spanish soldiers have not found the body of lieutenant colonel ruiz when Aran gueren was killed says the correspondent the insurgents who were UW near the spot where ruiz was waa buried opened the grave and left in it this note excuse us but ruiz body is not at your disposal the firemen had a great funeral procession in memory of ruiz but some other body than his has been buried says the correspondent the authorities say nothing was left of the body which had bad been buried except a few fragments the bones were charred they report and there were matchette mat chete cuts yet it was announced before that the body had been fully recognized continuing the correspondent says autonomy is languishing through gen Blan Blanco cos 8 failure to purchase important i insurgent leaders strife is reported between the radical and the conservative bemb rs of the autonomist cabinet and resignations are talked of blanco is censured for letting the purpose of his trip east become generally known another anti american circular pub lichel on the day of general lees dinver dinner to the maines officers has been distributed dt the day the circular was isred greatest toreador maz mas san santina tint was here the maines officers and almost the entire american colony tA attended tended the bull fight some apprehension was caused but the excitement of the occasion was not anti american the american officers were pointed 0 out ut simply as interesting visitors the guard was not even increased the american officers are confident that no trouble will occur without great jingo pro provocation vocation and local trials combined the maine to is thronged thron ged b by spanish and cuban visitors A local baseball team will challenge the maines sailors ty to a cairne for the benefit of the recon intrados rados I 1 am credibly inen of escort who were captured when he was killed and who been shot the were reported to have alive in campo florido Florl do next day damare are new york lork feb 3 harry albury an IR 18 year old boy la Is dead in the kingston avenue hospital of brooklyn of leprosy the young man came here from key west fla about five years when his father first discovered ago there was no As 48 leprosy symptoms sym atoms ward wat d in the hospital suitable su I 1 ta ble for the care tor for a leprosy patient the young man was placed in a small building at I 1 of the hospital the rear and it prosy leprosy le he died of tubercular than half a 11 not more ts tit said there are such cases in the c country doen modoc ont fe feb b 4 john milligan milligan n 15 and lee aged a d 3 24 years fatally as 17 were R esthel auml sr 1 by baker the fumes from charcoal last filst is tight mrs M milligan il ligan their mother unconscious mich feb 4 train no lawrence and eastern baste haven 8 on the south was wrecked railroad guage L narrow harrow and at least half a dozen today liere here it was the first injured people were noon wednesday since through train n at a in A quarter and and left here station the snow the jat mile from plow jumped the track and was piled into by the two locomotives with the coaches the injured are general manager meridith face badly burned brakeman lew berdans Ber hans jace face badly and may be internally injured chief engineer Q G drew legs hurt C V bangs lake cora com left foot smashed charles mill pawpaw left leg badly hurt and face burned the other passengers escaped injury kansas city mo feb 4 an experimental peri mental mission where the poor are to be served meals at a penny a dish and ana a bed for 5 cents with a bath thrown in has been started here under the direction of the church of the seventh day adventists one hundred and fifty cots have been placed in a large room in a building in the second floor in the basement bath tubs have been provided together with a room for fumigating fumi gating clothes and a laundry in which a man may wash his own clothes the meal consists entirely of vegetables meat being barred because of its expense and the work of cooking cookin it and because the management believes in vegetarianism st louis feb 6 5 A special to the republic from dallas tex says joe wellie and his brother were e seriously injured today by the explosion of a gas machine they had invented they were blown through a window and injured internally gus was blinded by the sheet of flame the building and machine were wrecked cripple creek colo feb 5 three men were burned to death and another received fatal injuries in a fire which burned the victor jail early today the men were arrested during the night for disturbance their screams for help were heard by hundreds of people who were powerless to aid them adassa west africa feb 5 it is reported that the cross river expedition composed of niger coast protectorate troops which has been operating in the interior adaist the adiba tribes and which was reported yesterday as having had some severe fighting captain fellon being killed and captain middleton being among t the he wounded was massacred while destroying towns about assay creek the royal niger co has sent EL a force of constabulary to rescue the prisoners london feb 6 A special dispatch from 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