Show GENEW UR by telegraph to the NEWS I 1 CLEVELAND feb 11 lam am it tore is re sported that the be midnight eidress express on kited the e cleveland pittsburg Pitta burg railroad ran through hr h a bridge about six miles from this city city which bad been weakened by the high water the report Is now being investigated 9 am the cleveland pittsburg express s which left here beneat at 1245 this morning g ran fan through a bridge about six miles from this city the engine and baggage gaage and express cars ran across all with the bridge the engine and express empress and baggage cars ran off the track after crossing the bridge and turned tufted over the day coach went par over into the ambut was hold held back by the sleeper ur which remained on the track the passengers ers in the smoker miraculously e escaped a injury the fireman had his I 1 leg broken en the high water undermined the e abut ut ments of the bridge and ca caused the e accident sax SAN FRANCISCO FRAwd isco feb IO 10 advices advises from honolulu re report port that the volcano of manus manna ioa on the hawaiian island is again active the eruptions beran began january with the emission u of fire smoke and java ahe he latter flowing down the south slope it I 1 I 1 its course e is not of changed it w will ii I 1 flow to the sea without doing much damage earthquake shocks throughout the island are but without serious rev J D paris writes from kawola hawaii under date of january hat has been one continuous series of earthquakes Ali quakes and tremulous jars interspersed apers e d and running into each other and our ur house has seemed like a little craft or bubble floating on the waves of a chopped sei sea while I 1 write my table rocks so that it la in with difficulty I 1 can keep my seat and hold my pen feb 10 A resolution was adopted in the bention today to day sett setting ing forth that colman commissioner of agriculture had bad done everything under the laws ol of we toe united states to protect r hect the cattle of the country aromie from deuro meuro ioro pneumonia and extended the t thanks A inks of the association so to him for his bis action in the matter the proposition of mr of Cleive cleveland lanO 0 for pooling the cattle interests in the range countr country and d forming for cell ng a stock company ol of 10 to carry a ry on this project was referred d to the board ot of directors A rd resolution solution stating that false reports have been circulated con concerning concertin cernin g the financial condition of the range cattle business representing that the t e business was bankrupt and resolving that the convention deny the report and state that the range cattle business is in a reasonably healthy condition with prospects ot of improvement was adopted after a most hearty endorsement dor from all the delegations present the convention then reelected re elected col B 2 G head of colorado president tf J L brush brash first vice president J C jeary of new mexico secret secretary J A cooper of denver treasurer treasur r and an executive board and ana ad adjourned journe sine die I 1 MOUNT HOLLY N J feb 10 A remarkable ease case of attempted suicide or murder has come to light here mary C anderson a handsome young woman about seventeen years of age enjoying a good reputation left her home on monday night on tuesday morning she was found in the outskirts of town with a bullet hole inter in her head bead she was removed to her home where she heia ia now lying in a dying condition she he hoks has been unconscious ever since and could therefore make no statement as to the shooting A revolver was found on the ground about yards from her iiii one chamber being tempt this revolver proved to be thle the prop ell of her cousin barclay peake who mal maintained stained close frienda friendship hip with her peske peake was arrested on tuesday and stoutly denied his bis guilt and intimated that the girl COMMITTED SUICIDE at the preliminary examination today to day it was proved they were out walking together in the locality where the girl was found peake was committed to await the result of the girls injuries philadelphia feb 10 A special to the times tie from mount holly N J late tonight to night miss anderson has haa recovered consciousness and has told the story of the affair she asserts that Shet barclay and ana were taking a stroll through the neighborhood when the made improper proposals to berand after she had strena bously resisted his advances he drew his revolver and shot her through the head the young lady is still alive but slight hope is entertained for her recovery lecove r YORK ORK feb ll 11 boodle alderman oneill has been sentenced to four ard and a halt years lm imprisonment 40 oneill Neill was also ordered bordere to pay a line of 2000 YORK feb ll 11 the order on the eugine erm employed on the steamship and railroad piers to ae co 0 on a strike so eo far as the piers of the river fronts are concern concerned A is proven a dead letter A visit to the docks this morning failed fallad to discover a single instance where a stationary engine had quit nit work a visit to the breweries snowed that all the employed emp loyes were at work and the men stated that they had positively refused to obey the order to stop work and join the army of strikers the executive engineers engin eera refused point blak to obey the orders of tha Al district strict assembly of the knights of labor at the headquarters of the as sensibly this morning reports of the delegates who had bad been sent 0 out to see what steps the engineers we were e taking in the matter of obeying orders reported that the men refused to quit work lRe reports porto from the different breweries were equally discouraging dis coura e ng and it was generally admitted that t at the last effort of 49 had proved a failure A number of longshoremen sh stood around headquarters and several openly declared they would go to work unless more financial aid from their union was granted them A was other men and it would not be surprising it if there was a general break in the ranks of the strikers at any moment LYONS mich feb ll 11 the flood here is simply terrible A panic has seized some of the people and it to is impossible to get estimates of the losses the water in some places is four feet deep in n many residences and the same state of affairs prevails la in the store rooms everybody is moving or preparing to move last night was the most exciting the village has ever experienced up to last sight night three buildings had been washed away and demolished and man many others were badly damaged at melr the a same ame ious conditions prevail and merchants I 1 A t have abandoned their stores abores ad vices from other points are to the same effect hut but lyons avons seems to be the worst three rivers elvers is surrounded WITH WATER and all the shops have been closed at hat bat immense lumber are afloat the lake shore railway track is s in great danger of being washed away at t owosso wasso six inches of snow felt fell last ni bt and the river is if still rising I 1 n at monroe onroe special river has batu been slowly rising for the last 24 hours but the ice has broken giving free passage to the lake banks river is ia lined with immense walls walla ot of ice rising is eight or 10 feet above the present high water mark and great fields of ice of the same thickness fill all the streets adjacent to the river at jackson the pressure dessure of the water in grand river in n the mill pond above the city was too great and last night all the sluices were opened with the result that the water ROSE SEVERAL FEET and the grand truck bridge to is now under water cellars in the business blocks in the centre of town are flooded from eighteen incha to two and a halt hall feet the state fair grounds ar are COM completely plemely bubmer submerged ged and on a 1 large ge tract of land in the south 0 uth part of the city the water is up to the floors of dwellings the prison walls stand in the midst of a late lake ll 11 edgar Bagar rouval duval the well known french politician is dead NEW YORK feb it 11 the steamer waterbury from bridgeport looked like a wreck when she arrived here this morning her whole port side being one of broken glass wood iron and ropes it was ascertained that when near glencove Glen cove in long island sound during int the night she was run into by a se schooner which came upon her heri herishen tib seen a heavy fog prevailing at the time the schooner backed off apparently uninjured and disappeared and her name was not teamed rued there were 23 passengers on the steamer mie five of them women and all were in great fright I 1 when the collision occurred the damage to the steamer can easily be repaired washington feb il the president has vetoed the dependent parents pension bill representative weaver of iowa states that he today to day r received calved wora word from the president that he has directed secretary manning to obey the law concerning one or two dollar united states notes and to issue the same that order was emphatic and given to manning orally but would be reduced to writing and delivered to the secretary today to day weaver also states that some days ago at his bis request a consultation concerning this matter was held at which speaker carlisle morrison weaver mills warrer and wilkins were present payson of illinois and brumm sot hot renu pennsylvania sylvanis were also consulted by weaver as were also several other members of congress the opinion seemed to be that the law HA HAD BEEN VIOLATED and carlisle was requested to bring the matter to the attention of the president one of these gentlemen is au dhority for the statement that when the presidents attention was called to the matter he be very promptly decided that the treasury department was wrong and hence his order as above stated at the white house no information in regard to the foregoing is obtainable except that the president has I 1 I 1 written no such letter to the secretary 21 beyond this statement ment the president remarked that he did bot care to say pay anything on the subject treasurer jordan said that no instructions to change the present practice in regard to the redemption and issuance of united states notes had yet reached his office secretary said to an associated press reporter this evening that nothing had been said or sent to him by the he president on ther the above men tinned subject after a long session the conferees on the ANTI au L reached a completo complete agreement u on the points of difference between th the e two houses another meeting will be held to perfect the phraseology of the bill which la is expected to be reported to the senate monday the exact provisions of the measure cannot asyet be obtained it includes however what is regarded by tile the conferees as the hest best features of the house and senate bills the section of the senate bill which provides fur for the appointment of a board ot at trustees to administer on the property of the mormon church is omitted the bin bill repeals the charter of the mormon church instructs the attorney general to institute to recover all property of ithac corporation not acquired in accordance with the laws of the united states the church and grounds and churchyard church yard property used PURPOSES OF WORSHIP are not interfered with it also revokes the charter of the marmon immigration society devotes the property e of both corp corporations lations to public S school pit purposes leaves the election law substantially as at present except that it vests in the president the power to appoint probate judges subject to the confirmation of the senate the provisions of the house bill authorizing the administration of the oath to the legal wife to sustain the charge of polygamy against her husband I 1 is s included the provision of the house ouse bill eliminating polygamists from registration listi ista is also included as agreed upon in the conference CHICAGO feo 11 newton watts baggage master of the rock bock island train robbed near morris is under arrest for alleged complicity in the crime crice lie e naff hair deen been missing since tuesday night but not until this afternoon was it known that he be had been taken into custody wednesday he was conveyed to morris by a detective in compan com any with the jollet joliet chief of police emett and henry schwartz visited the jail they rei bained in the cell with schwartz three hours during which abere was much stormy talk watts was extremely vigorous in 14 his denials of certain statements said to be made by mistress and corroborated by schwartz the baggage master paced the floor excitedly and claimed al ole proceeding roce eding was an attempt to train ham efm schwartz the mahew mabew woman and ana the me detective were repeatedly branded by him as falsifiers the who matter ended by watts watta being returned to chicago where he be is now closely confined there here is no longer any secret made that mrs kra mahew is also under arrest NEW YORK feb 12 the world says the executive board of district assembly 49 last night declared the great strike at an end A committee of dissatisfied mien men employed on the reading reacting railway called on austin corbin at his bis philadelphia office this morning mor and informed him that they were to strike at noon it if terms were not made satisfactory to 49 the men said it was impossible to hold to tile so called agreement if it was not made more definite mr corbin consulted bulted with mclean receiver of the coal company and it was decided to open the elizabeth port works in a week he gave as a reason tor for not opening them immediately that it would take three or four days to get coal from the mines he also aromi promised ed to pay the highest wages if differ differences arise they are to be submitted to arbitration one arbitrator to be chosen by the company and one by the men and one to be called it if the two fall fail to agree after a conference between mr corbin and the committee a meeting of knights of labor was held and it was de decided C aided to accept in the interest of commerce and the industries of the state of new york and to recommend to all of those who support the em ploy aloyes of mr corbin to return to work by monday should there be any discrimination against our people by auy 1 corporation the fight will be contin continued tl 1 in our own way it was resolved that all ail coal handlers except those at hoboken ft johnson weehawken Wee hawken and perth amboy return to work PITT pittsburgh I 1 feb 11 A connells cannells ville pennsylvania special says the strike of the yardmen yardman of the pittsburg mckeesport McKee sport railroad has been settled the company cencek ing the increase in the baies wages demanded trains are running as usual today to day I 1 ST louis feb 11 on OB the of the november 1885 mcjohn mr john D bowman ex mayor of east st louis and one of the wealthiest and most prominent residents of that city was assassinated in front of his home some two weeks ago christian smidt and wm backs two young hoodlums of east st louis were arrested for robbing a railroad car yesterday they made a statement that geo W voice a member of the east st louis police force was the ni murderer and that they saw him shoot mr bowman bowmam to day voice was ind induced to come to st louis and was taken to detective furlongs office where he was charged with the deed lie ile underwent a severe examination which resulted in mr frank bowman tion son of the murdered man swearing out a warrant against him and he be was lodged in jail mien mich feb II 11 A slight abatement of the flood was noticed last night but it is raging in all its fury this morning rain ihl I 1 in torrents until about midnight when it changed to snow and by daylight fully eight inches of snow isnow and sleet had bad fallen theres Th ereIs a regular north debt ern em the 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