| Show AT HOME AND ABROAD denver colo sept 21 capt C A AI worden of company P F seventh infantry died today at fort logan of the effect of exposure in in the campaign at santiago he was 52 years of age and was aub born at syracuse N Y he had be been with the seventh infantry 30 years he leaves a wife and one daughter san n juan porto rico sept 20 delayed in transmission the repatriation of the th spanish soldiers diers began today four hundred of whom were and belonged to the engineer corps sailed for spain on board the brench steamer chateau lafitte one thousand infantry belonging to the L austrian battalion will sail tomorrow on oia beard the stean er san francisco tab water front was crowded with thousands f laople when the spanish m imachi arched d dav n to the music of the spanish quickstep to the wharf where kere they were received by capt obil macias and gen ortega the explain rt aln bentia did not make mak a wt ei p e rn cn vat he be shook hands with thi the officers aad men there was no demonstration by the prior people le awne spanish field pieces are already im board the san francisco but a has arisen in the commission colgat the dispo disposition of some of the ewas and it was nt not settled when tea ame dis naich was filed the captain ral r al bolay tolay ge gave notice to th span sah troops ps to retire from agonito bar ali ullas and barros on sunday and from humacao Hu macao and cayey on monday wu troops will move up and occupy towns as soon as they are evac VOW a ani an 11 i the spanish troops in post will enter the city cily in order to be to t embark on the arrival of the arit transports ports bere the residents of porto rico and e of the americans here are ed e because of the spanish ships ling from cuba stop at this port bel believe teve this is dangerous as it may latro introduce duce yellow fever as some of casick adek men on the city of cadiz were too ul in to proceed and were brought our will protest tf ji there to is a a repetition of this the volunteers have all been beem dis and the spanish soldiers are aed in dismantling the armament of tf the barracks and boxing the guns ats ft ammunition raley are re rejoicing joicin g over the prospect ora celaa early return to their homes stear daear admiral schley has refused to purchase abase the coal stored here and aad it alay be purchased for the use of the crafted states army jak auak angeles oal cal sep 21 A letter S new york tork conveys the intelli abe that kessler co the new ra arft bankers who are now attempt to t secure control of the water com ay asoy plant here have also undertaken adanee the exten extension silon of the salt 6 0 I 1 TaIl railroad road from milford to los anyse in an interview had in new york vork a representative ot of the firm the statement T the local representative of the firm to mam refused today to be in dewed but stated that he had ee ae oal great deal of re this for his firm fasl joaeph seph mo sep 21 A section 0 floor at the Ameri american caA biscuit afsa fao factory tory tell fell in today injuring three thie yes harry matthews wad walter ter ore re and al matthews Mab ee are fatal and the others are 1 precarious condition pittsburg Pitt sep 21 five men were injured at the new government dam at neville island near Carao polis pa by the breaking of a larso lara era ra velling crane two of the men are in a critical condition their names are M ryan montour junction noah stanley evansville Bvans ville ind john young evansville ind martin becks wellsburg Wells burg W va william wh white te pittsburg s young and stanley are injured internally and are not expected to recover the accident was caused by the breaking of a steel guy line of the crane which precipitated a large derrick sixty feet above the crane to the ground in the descent the derrick bore away the supports of the crane which crashed down upon the workmen A huge block of stone atone which was being raised when the guy line broke fell a distance of 45 feet among a group of workmen but the men ran and all but five escaped injury toledo 0 sept 21 the dust explosion in the greet great elevator of the union elevator and transportation company sit art last evening resulted in the death of most of the employee emp loyes in the structure and a money loss ex a halt half million dollars there were bushels of wheat corn and oats in store and the entire force was at work shipping an order tor for eighty thousand bushels of oats by rail at the time of the di disaster sester the explosion was helard heard all aill over the city and resembled the distant firing of heavy af artillery tillery the roof of the structure was thrown a hundred feet into the aier dt and tell fell a mass of erf wreckage the slides fildes of the building were all thrown outward leaving ithe huge grain bins standing without covering every part of the wreck was instantly a mass of flames and the conflagration was seen miles away before the fire del department vart could reach the scene supt bupt parks with his three children was in t dihe he office at 91 the time of the ca was blown through a window and found twe twenty nty feet away frightfully burned and with his cloth i ing torn off his daughter grace was sea seated ted at ait her fathers desk aiding him in some clerical work she was liaa blown through the door her cid thing aflame she rose and ran a short dise distance tance when she fell and rolled down a twenty foot embankment on to the lake dake shore track she was picked up b or clothing all burned off except her shoes oboes and medical va ald aid was ernano ned she died late in the evening the me ohio central road wb whose obe tacks ran can near the building lost logt ft a depot building and a number of cars caking a total tonial of about the elevator was owned by the backus family and was operated by paddock hodge co the total low loss including that of the ohio central is of which ia 19 on 01 the building and on grain the building was insured tor for and the grain tor for new york sept 22 the press says the following general order issued I 1 by gen gomez with respect to ito the at of the cuban army in regard to the eva by the spanish forces of the townsand towns lown sand and villages and the subjugation i of the army to ithe military aut authority horty of the american commanders haig reached the caliban junta aie the time having arrived when the spanish forces arcee are to evacuate the towns and villages village and tha population being no longer anger subjected to their au thorP ty which is now to bo ibe be delegated to the americans through the medium odthe of the revolutionary party as our allies may deem advisable I 1 believe it proper that I 1 should publish the following the former orders of the council councilor lof of the provisional government of cuba with regard t to the at attitude of our forces upon entering conquered territory in ioime of war will be strictly observed in the occupation of towns town and villages evacuated by the 0 enemy the rights of property shall be respected and persons shall be unmolested in TL the performance of their duties and in obedience to the laws without distinction as to the race or color the hag flag of juba will protect all elti citizens zens alike aa well as their properties in assisting in the control ot os towns and villages evacuated and in the ithe negotiations which may be necessary no terms shall be imposed by our army with the idea of humiliation but at the same time the honor of our ma arms a and the dignity of our cause shall always be preserved the american forces will have tull full authority and it will be the duty ot of U the cuban forces to bo assist and alit aid them thein te the proceedings all malefactors male factora or enemies of the public order will be dished according to the te laws of common justice the flag of the ithe republic of cuha cuba ww wui always be respected but it must be understood that the american boram foro will be in authority and have halve the enforcement of all laws and orders which the army of libe liberation ratton will be called upon to obey the alliance anee of our forces with those of the americans bas ba placed a new phase upon the conduct condo of negotiation which will lead to the he evacuation of all spanish forces from all towns cities and villages in cuba land and in all instances the americans wm win have authority over the cubans at the ithe same time it to is understood that this superiority is not for the purpose of subjecting the cuban forces to mw any other orders than those governed verned by the rules of war and ln in accordance with our alliance our army is in no way humiliated but is rather honored by such an alliance and will co in ever everyday every Tay with the american forces to ex expedite the evacuation of the forces of ta file eur enc my 03 hi hend that thai cuba cub j nay be qui qu ky idy ril i il of 0 her erstwhile agemy atu U eh caff p f c cf ei visions will tee see thai iha they p V oc tlene selves in r renu t with tbt commanders of 0 the forces when the proper ottav arri arrives and will station their forces X to the assignments designated 4 iq by the tbt Amr american lLan commanders chicago sept 22 piras broke loftt to in the boiler bailer room of the tug bog ira H 0 smith while the tug was to in the ity of the lake view mb crib and but bat tor the presence of mind of 0 captain brawford Or awford he and his crew might B bae perte teed in the explosion IOWA the tuff big was ared ir to the waters edge and kuniki I 1 t ILI h alwi i of waiter near the outer to real uie the en enta tranee ance of tine the bar harbor borr vae the e cape of captain cov crowford ford and the towo men who composed the carew w W was effected just in time as a few aaers they abandoned the veel the dx tooh inch steam pipe exploded bind and the bt boat wa soon a mass of flames flaa neB the tug was run headon head on jhb vier pier at full speed and when she abe otaw the crew leaved leaped for the pier oler att reaching it in safety the tug was worth and od to is 14 total tortal loss memel prussia sept 23 Hy storms are prevailing in the baltic alte and fishermen have bebe been IM between Po Pola laegen ogen and libau towns of the province of russia detroth woh mien sept KA ex fire ft re broke b rg ke out 0 ut in 1 n the th e heart to of f ae woos W 1 I 1 ward averlue business district at today te in the faur story buil diar oem VW pit by the michigan electric company compan ll 11 outfitters out fitters and dealers in elec electric itric sui supplies P and phonographs and other electrical instruments the loss on building and contents will probably reach amount of insurance not yet known new york sept 24 john hazen 25 years of age of washington D C was waa fatally injured while horse back riding in richmond turnpike tomp kinsville richmond borough he is a son of general W B hazon deceased and a nephew of general wm win ludlow U S A for eighteen months he had been receiving treatment at dr herman beyers sanitarium at al stapleton and two weeks ago left that institution in the best of health he be had since been stopping at the mansion house on wards hill the remains of christopher columbus columban which this morning were removed from their niche in the cathedral preparatory to their shipment to spain h had laid in their late resting place stage lone january 19 1796 when they were brought from santo domingo that inland having been ceded to prance france by spain since the date mentioned the remains have laid in an open niche in the wall of the presbytery of the cathedral a yard and a half above the ground between a pillar supporting the main arch and the choir in 1892 there was placed in front of the niche a slab of doubtful artistic taste representing in relief a bust of the great admiral and bearing this inscription la in spanish way may the remains and image of the great columbus lie a thousand centuries preserved in this urn and in the remembrance of our nation after the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of the new world by columbus the spanish corta included in the cuban budget large sums for the purpose of erecting a fitting monument symbolizing the travels of the discoverer to be erected in the most conspicuous place in havana and the construction of a mausoleum to hold the ashes this mausoleum the work of the spanish sculptor melida was brought to havana and placed upon a base erected in the center aisle of the cathedral close to the main door the monument the work on which WAS entrusted to the sculptor ausillo Su sillo aso not ame come and probably will never come to havana it was to have been paid for by an appropriation included in inthe ahe budget of the wand island but circumstances cu cum stances have overturned the plans made on the oe occasion casion of the celebration of toe the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of america and it is probable that both the monument and me mau a u am will 9 be placed in a fit pain in where they will be d jone oae of the treasures treasure of atton n at a catherines CA ont sept 26 A cy cloae astruck NUr mearlton Merrl rIton ton ten miles from this olty city with terrible violence this zoom killing three persons and injuring many the paper mip was unroofed d badly wrecked as was the powerhouse of the acetylene gas works other prominent buildings unroofed et W bartly wrecked were the orange halk hall st james wad the presbyterian Presbyter iam church phere opre ere forty pupils in the public bool when it collapsed the child children reif wom vwe covered with piles of de debris bs and many abir were badly injured frank moffatt oneff one af pf the pupils was deall when tau from the ruins ac is john fickley was killed just As aa aa waw about to enter the trout front door of her house a flying piece of lumber striking her on the head in st catherines the armory of the local militia force was completely demolished moli shed palling falling chimneys crashed through the roof of the collegiate institute narrowly missing a company of students who were dri drilling driling hing i es large icehouse on the banks of the welland canal has completely I 1 disappeared the st catherines house was badly wrecked janies james jan ies mccarthy and maude oneil employed in the lagoon paper mills who were injured died tonight making a total of five deaths many reports are coming in from the country of houses being blown down and people injured hosington kas sept 27 lew kelly and L E baker had an altercation yesterday evening brought about by an alleged insult to mrs mra kelly by baker the result was a running fight in which kelly pounded baker on the head with a revolver B P F ruggles an old man interfered and tried to stop the fight the revolver in the hands of kelly was discharged and ruggles was shot and instantly killed i milwaukee wis sept 27 mrs rose sanger sister of 0 optician julius of this cikity caty and her young daughter aronea residing at newhall street were found dead in their sleeping room early this morning the tragedy is thought to have occurred sunday neighbors and relatives be coming alarmed at ait their non i anice anee a nice forced an to their a ap P part apartments ments the cock on the gas jet jest was found to toe be partly open it is thought mrs langer fi had accidentally left the gas partly turned on upon re mizing for the night I 1 fairfax minn sept 27 njohn liebl 1 a prominent farmer living three maltas southeast of fairfax has had two small children burned to death also the Farn ford granary three horses and a large amount of grain it Is supposed i the children started the fire in the barn and were unable to escape 27 mrs george S ewing stool shot and instantly killed mrs frank ewing qt at the formers home last might the women are sisters ln law the formers husband was away from home and the latter had gone to stay with her all night during the night it is stated they quarreled and mrs george ewing got a pistol |