Show NER ST louis march 14 the can ca this morning says the ra railway ailway official with the new york and boston end of certain trans mississippi roads gives him a most excellent cel lento opportunity c ort unity to know whist what is going on pae behind hind the curtain said last night that no one need be surprised if when the smoke of the deal cleared away the atchison to peka santa fe is found to be the owner he said it was no secret sebret that the atchison used its influence in garretts favor when the arthur Kill bridge bill was pending and that the success of that measure was wah due largely to the Atchi atchisonn sons efforts it was asserted by bv this gentleman that negotiations have been pending between the atchison baltimore altimore officials for more than six months and that the hitch in the last st week wits was due to the gould party sarty who wanted to defeat it because the the missouri pacific did not like the idea of its most powerful powers ut and ENERGETIC RIVAL cont controlling rollin a continuous line of road from ocean to ocean the Atchi atchisonn sons alaa was it seems to lecure secure the ba batmore I 1 atao ohio through the richmond TOM terminal last company so it ft could abr perfect its plans for reaching staten island under cover but uncovering the scheme a will vot not defeat the original purpose pura para fh s e contractors are pledged to have the e chicago extension of the atchison 4 completed by 1888 and tho the work of arthur Kill bridge will be begun this ibis spring pring and the structure completed before the year is out this would leave 0 link between philadelphia an and d the slink ridge bridge to cover which could very easily be doue done by the time the chicago is reached f from rom the west when atchel son would have a coat continuous adous line of its own between son franciseo francisco and new york much shorter than any other transcontinental route LONDON march harcula Mar culA 14 the service in the russian P aabel crowded with diplo diplomats miLts in f till full uniform conspicuous above all being the members of the russian em embassy bAsol who were congratulated by all pre present ent that the run rumor of the att attempt im i pt on the life of the czar ayas was unfound unfounded ed philadelphia march 13 the wages of the employed emp loyes of the philadel aphis read were increased from 8 to 15 per cent the increase begins today to day and will affect about 10 men exclusive of those at port richmond and the frelot freight and coal handlers at the depots this action of the company is the result of a conference which was held saturday between the arbitration board it is represented and the general superintendent under stood bat that a similar lad advance vAnce in wages be granted employed emp loyes at other points along alon the road BOSTON march 14 hon ehon ebon F ai hillsberry Pills berry died athis residence at melrose last night he has been in poor health tor for some time SOFIA march 14 Kara atza now and who were arrested for conspiracy in the revolt have haqq been released on ball bail LONDON march 14 the report printed by t the standard that an ansue unsuccessful cess ful aftem attempt t to assassinate sas sinate the czar of issia russia had bad been made is utterly discredited by de the russian ambassador here in an interview this morning the ambassador said he had bad received no telegram in relation to such an at temp tand this was sufficient clent evidence to convince him that the report was unfounded if it were have received a dispatch long ago s the standard commenting on the reported attempt on the czars azars life says that such an event might be sufficient to co turn the scale in the dir direction ecklon of war f from this point of view the on outrage t is or of the gravest possible insignificance nin ance cauce LONDON mareb march 14 in the commons this afternoon ferguson Fergus oa parliamentary secretary to the foreign i of tice flee stated that the government had bad been informed that some persons with explosives in their possession had been arrested in st Peters petersburg burx yesterday on the route which the czar was to hive have taken to attend the service which was to have been performed lo ip commemoration of the late czar it beluk being the anniversary of his death sir james ferguson said he was plad to be able to announce that no attack was made on the czar DI dispatches patches from frankfort berlin and vienna say ilip the bourses bourdes at those places were weak amak today to day in consequence of the rumors that an attempt had been made to kill the czar tile the berlin correspondent af of the london time has received a cipher telegram announcing the failure or of an attempt to kill both the czar and czarina with dynamite bombs the berliner Taye blatt has received a similar dispatch which adds that the leader atthe of the plot has and imprisoned in the fortress of peter r and paul jpaul LONDON march 14 gladstone re lying to the request of a number of kis E is adherents for information as to to the C concessions once ions offered to the union ests at declined to enter into details but says the liberals may rely upon his firm adherence to the princ ivies and basis of his home rule policy the radical unionists attribute the failure of the conference negotiations to glad stones decision to abide by par parnell is demands there are ard articles WI C h many believe tend to show sir william vernon harcourt misled chamberlain and causing them to believe that gladstone accepted chamberlains proposals it is thought probable thu that gladstone was on the point of assenting when he was warned that such a step would result in a revolt since the breaking off of the negotiations the demaurd of the unionists have irowa grown As formulated they comprise the t FOLLOWING essentials that ireland be represented in the imperial parliament that ulster be separated f from rom the jurisdiction of the dublin parliament that the irish parliament be subordinate and not no coordinate with the imperial body that the subordinate powers of the he irish parliament be strictly defined anglim and limited that the maintenance of law and order remain under the control of the imperial authority that Glad stones financial proposals be abandoned that his that the wb irish parliament bo be compos composed d of two orders be abandoned that the british credit be not pledged tor for the t be benefit of irish landlords the Parnel lites and Gladston ians set scout those demands as unworthy ot of consideration er era tion atlon gladstone has been asked to explicitly deft define n e his position i lad and t to q state upon what terms rena reunion loil is possible GLASGOW march 11 14 the lanark banark shire miners have resumed work the masters yielding the SIX si pence advance in wages demanded by the tee men the a agitation 0 n is ended I 1 I 1 at TANGIER e 1 esmarch ER MArch march ll 11 tae of morocco has prohibited the sale or purchase ol of intoxicants of all kin kinds ds andaas and has abo abolished isted the state tobacco monopoly the tae moorish tobacco and snuff shops have been closed lar large quantities of leaf tobacco were publicly 10 burned by the balkans sultanas Sul bal tanas tans order several sayer I 1 iso moors rs havo bavo been e beets n g stripped ap pp ed and flog flogged ked trough through abe the streets for r smoking in defiance of the sultans order the ace of morocco can se no sense in the sultans comp commands ands and are angry at his bis interference with their habits as s these prohibitions are ace enforced only loay against t the he poor march 14 since th the deab oi of captain eads was announced there has speculation as to 0 w whether effier the ibe great ship railway of which be was the projector projects will be completed pittsburg parties interested express the opinion that the pr project veers act will be carried out the engineers in charge colonels Colo andrews and corthell are thoroughly competent to complete the work and M i all ail that is needed are charters f from houi the united states Slate sand and the mexican governments sufficient stock has bas been su subscribed to midmost complete the work independent of the appropriations which have heretofore been requested the bill before the last congress did not ask for or ad appropriation but simply asked that thai a charter be granted the mexican government witt will be requested eques ted to grant the company a charter chaiter the stockholders are confident confide ut that the request will bo be promptly honored and th the great canal project w will 1 I be e co completed I 1 ed HELEN A mont ont march 14 owing to the h heavy eav washouts wa shouts on the northern N P pacific de I 1 fie ra railroad both east and west of this city e alye have been no malls or tru trains aas ar v ag sace last thursday night until N i this afternoon when one arria arrived er from portland the delayed trains from st paul are expected tomorrow or next nett day it will be several days before the trains can pass over the montana union Pe between tween this place and butte I 1 marcus sealy scaly in charge of the immense smelters shelters sm elters at anaconda has withdrawn drawn a large force to aid repairing in tu repair ins the railroad so the shelters smelters sm pm elters will not have hail to shut down the members of bf the legislature which adjourned thursday night are unable to 10 leave town marci march 14 nathan 1 falk traveling sale salesman anian was this morning ari aigner bea before ore justice sayles charged with the larceny of cigars and held in bonds to appear before the after the decision was pronoun pronounced the prisoner boner in company of constable levy started to the chamber of commerce library for or toe the purpose of procuring the security the pair ascended the stairway to the third story atory when falk turned around sud denly said good bye levy 11 threw himself over we the bannister and fell to the basement floor seventy feet below in the terrible flight he struck strack the balustrades us ot of the lower land laus from which he was head bead first upon the stair post ip the basement the scalp was completely torn from the left side of bidmead bis head and his skull was fractured t red from which a portion of toe the brain protruded besides Bes idos t this his HO BO bones were were broken but he he was injured internally and cannot recover march 14 jose joseph h pratt a livery it very stable keeper had a difficulty T in his bis stable yesterday morning with Gt george orge curtis over the ownership of a hayrack which curtis was driving away with and upon which pratt claimed he had a mortgage As the driver duder undertook to start the horses pratt seized the reins of one of the horses arseal heads the team started forward suddenly and pratt was strack by the rack and thrown backwards into a well and drowsed drowned before curtis has been held to await an investigation by the coroner NEW YORK march 14 the york yori central railroad company has bag begun to lo take steps to do without lamps in their cars and so lessen the danger of fires at the grand central cantral depot tonight to td night an elect electric tic company gave n exhibition of lighting carabi cars by incandescent lamps with the aid of storage batte batteries Ies I 1 A drawing room car was wis fitted attea up with twenty four lamps and the batteries stored to run ran two days LONDON march 14 news has been received from emin bey to the effect tuat that in november last he went to uganda and that king refused to permit him to ko go through the country then emin bey tried to effect a passage pae i out through b karagan Karag wn WD on the western rn shore of take lake victoria nyan za in this he be failed also he then returned to madelia leaving a detach fedt of soldiers at loyaro untaro under the command of casati casali mis his sole european companion NEW ORLEANS march 14 A special to the picayune Pio ayune from lake providence la laa says ay about 9 this morning f ull full sixty feet of the bank in f rout front of the elton ellon plantation sank gradually down into the river carrying with it the elton storsand store and most of its con tents the caving was complete with 1 1 in one hour and but a few of the plantation supplies were ere saved i mr mabob rob insoo lessee hab lost a large amount of supplies the furniture and valuable effects belonging to general me mc millah stored in the building were al also soloA lost the water over the bank Is f ully fully two feet deep and there Is constant apprehension that the levee might drop in at any point and cause a disastrous over overflow gow the police jury has summoned additional hands bands to build a run round it if found necessary BOSTON march 14 AIL day a large corps ox of surgeons has i been fit at work attending to the injured who are more numerous than was at i first reported bed it ibe ing now estimated that nearly thirty persons received severe wounds of these it is said a number will probably die A curious feature of the disaster is found in the fact that the bridge went down with the wreck not a scrap of iron remains attached to the r abutments and but for the chasm and adf awful wreck beneath there was fiath nothing to indicate that the bridge had bad once spanned the i liver iver the wreck of the bridge lay under the debris of the tr train a in almost completely shut out from view lying living bythe by the side of ote ode of the splintered cars was one of the main IRON GIRDERS of the bridge which showed a clean bleau new fracture through Us its entire breadth this girder was composed compos bd of two parallel plates of heavy wrought iron and bolted together the opinion is generally expressed by those who have personally inspected the wreck that the breaking ol of this girder was the immediate cause of the disaster but there anere is much doubt as to the cause of the breaking of the girder it is stated aby some that there was a jarnag and bumping sensation just crevior pre previous vior to the crash which gives color to the statement that the fourth car the first to go through the bridge was derailed and thrown from its it trucks to the ties lies on the bridge brid WITH FURY is as to cause its heavy iron supports to give way at the point where the parallel pieces of iron were bolted together there was found a fracture in the i iron ron part of which was rusted and indicated an old flaw while other portions eions snowed a clean fracture fracter this might in the opinion of some som taper per bons indicate that the old flaw had weakened the truss of the to such an extent cihat when the full weight of the train came upon the lie bridge it caused the remaining sect section on of the truss to give way thus allowing the entire structure to fall another fact bearing upon the cause of toe tae disaster dien ter is the co condition n d i tio U of the cars which went nt overboard with scarcely I 1 leefa aas damage than was inflicted upon the cars that went through to the hi highway liway I 1 I 1 TUB THE FIRST SIGN of violence is upon the woodwork of the second truck of the first car of the train A very violent blow blo w from underneath der neath as before mentioned fractured the very heavy 4 and 40 imrch 1 ch oak tim timber oer in the f frame rame of t abe h e tru truck e k raid mid between the rails and the two axles the plow blow was iso heavy that it bitted the truck from the track and derailed the car E g er white says that when going aars across acrs de the bridge he felt a shock which he be thought might have bep been n caused by a broken axle this however could not possibly have been the first cause of the accident for the trucks ot of the first two cars are in good condition except in regard to the fractured oak timber mentioned above the only remaining POSSIBLE CAUSE of the accident is a broken rail audit and it is doubtful doubty oil as before stated whether an |