Show telegraphic NEWS LINCOLN august 18 A special to the journal from republican city nebraska says s the worst storm of the season visited this section at 0 6 this evening blowing down fences houses and doing general damage A large brick was wrecked and workmen were buried is in tile the ruins J J tonning and a man of alina were killed and six others were seriously injured two fatally 11 H wether elis house was blown down and his wife and two chIl children drea buried in the debris all were more or less injured several other buildings were wrecked and several persons rather badly hurt the damage cannot now be estimated hail stones an inch in diameter tell during the storm CHICAGO august 18 levi rosenfeld one ot of the pioneers of the city died early this moraln mo morning aged 72 7 2 he leaves a large amount ot et valuable property toe Tae deceased is the father of maurice rosenfeld well known in connection with the recent wheat deal and his bis creditors are anxious to know how the estate is to be apportioned ione t 1 N Y august IS 18 prof 0 b fowler the noted phrenologist o and lecturer died at his residence near sharon station connecticut this morning august IS in the village of ef beze in the depari department meM of cote cete dur a small riot occurred today over the introduction of italian workmen the villagers resented heated re this invasion and attacked the workmen killing one and wounding five others denver august 18 an E el paso paio special to the times lynies from the he city ol of mexico bayst the strike has collar sect on this end of the road all passenger gei and freight trains are runn running int with their accustomed regularity between mexico and caldia and the business bubi nesb of the road is resumed the striker s at san juan del rio endeavored t to 0 tamper with the track and aed to intimidate the engineers they are being looked after by the authorities of that place rural guards have been placed at all the terminal points as tar lar north and a company of the afif teena regiment will bu be stationed at that point no moie trouble need be expected lan IAN FRA FRANCISCO INCISCO aukrust 18 the steamer Db dispatch patch vi which bicci arriet arrid d here from the bedrio Be Bei aring sea griea today to day brought additional details ol of the seizure ut ot the british and american t ailing tailing schoon ers by the revenue cutter 1 bush B besides the vessels by cac capt pt sheppard Shep paid in his otil stecial cial report to the art depart nutt be al alo ako o seized the Amt american rican schooner lilly A S with freiny august ath th angell dolly with bakiute august jtb lb the american schooner ann with skins august ath the te british schooner E ella la with skin skill august fth the baitin mf atoms adams with wilh 1400 ald loi atal skins which landed by bullish bottoms at the warehouse ol 01 ande hough island ALSO TAKEN it is estimated the age aggregate regate value of the schooners ners cargoes aud ald outfits seized by the ruih pauli between july 25 and august 7 is hot BOI much bejo v and thu the figure is p placed need much higher by 1 rood authorities ter before angrlo dohy dodly was seized her captain alil ta A luinis ab i killed tty by the accidental discharge of a ripe rifle which he be was dragging across the deck aeck the seizure of skins was made on one of the islands off qun pun alas alaska a while the season was at its height acting on private information a force foice ot of men was sent from the fush and unearthed the skins which had ad been secured by the british schooner lottie fairfield the rush was under order to leav leavie e for ISLANDS when the started for san francisco reports were received that pix six breight or eight schooners ners were hoi hoering cring about the islands killing seals at every and delving defying the employers pi the alaska commercial company the h e was expected to gather those vessels in and them to sitka with the others CI Cil CApo august 18 1 there is no HO branah of trade in chicago that is in a more feverish and unsettled condition than canned goods it became evident over a month ao ago that the packs of certain kinds of fruits such as cherries straw strawberries borries and cu currants Frants were going to be very light very lew few places east of the mississippi river having exceeded the ordinary demand for fresh fruit berry after berry disappointed the grower until at last hopes were confined in this part of the country to grapes peaches and appl apples s now it is known or generally suspected that these growers are also to BE disappointed APPOINTED PIS growers east have had bad an abundance of rain but it is an off year for apples in many sections I 1 and the yield is too small and of a po poor or quality grapes and peaches in the growing sections of the west and south have suffered from the drouth which has ruined the prospects of these fruits and eastern crops are not much more than enough to supply the home demand it is sot not wonderful therefore that dealers in canned fruits are both active and acx tous ious they are suddenly called to face a situation which wap was entirely unexpected two months ago then they were bending all their energies and endeavoring to increase their trade now they are overwhelmed and dazed by a years business condensed into orders ol of ONE MONTH A 4 salesman on the road does a good years work ordinarily if be lakes job ber bers orders lor for vorhof orals of goods good but last month has been a mill t 1113 naum I 1 U ru to them each man has come co me home with a triumph ot ol his success in u working up business and prepared for compliments on the in orders that thai he has telegraphed to his bis firm but cha grin erin and disappointment await him his house bouse has ransacked the country and has bas sent men to the atlantic and ancl pacific slopes slope but no goods are to be had bad the consumer has helped to aggravate the situation ca canned do ed fruits liae been so cheap in late years that many a boust wife resolved it at the beginning of the season not to put up any fruit the SCARCITY OF FRUIT in her neighborhood only strengthened ened her determination she has excused herself to her friends with the assurance that it did not pay to put up anything when one could buy already canned for less than the sugar cost cose the effect ot of this policy has been felt by the grocers handling fruit jarp jan far which wholesalers here say cay there has ben no call whatever this thin summer but not only must the hous wife pay boube what she expected to pay for canned peaches out but even prunes the cheap and famous substitute for home fruits are threatening to climb higher than the plane now occupied hy by such luxuries as grope grape preserve and raspberry jam the only patch of earth that is better off than mother hubbards hubbardd Hub bards cupboard d seems to be calif california ornia but california itself itsell it is felted will NOT EQUAL to the emergency she has fruit buts but she fie wont let her heathen chinese pack it ama is not rich enough in native dative toilers boilers toi lers sue she is now beginning to take care of the abundance boi born n of her soil and climate it is a climac watering fact th that a t uch such delicious tring flings as nectarines necta rines apricots and bartlett pears are nai ainaly aly seeking for some lone one in the state by whom they ajay be devoured chicago dealers who have not net california a connections wish they had and are making efforts to secure them now CHICAGO august as 1 14 abiol AnuL be tir victim ot of tile the chatsworth Chats wr wreck ec k did abi Fairhu rv ram paw Ws elton waters of Calta raneus N Y until within a few da das s of A the accident he was 1 d I in a bateh factory at ake the total number of verin veri flod cil deaths 79 9 chatsworth ill august augusi IS the following is THE found by the coroners jury today to tn day ir rel regard ard 0 the tee it ci nt train wreck nere we find that the wrecking 01 ol said train whick totally eichi coaches one hazz ge 9 ad d one eng engine 1 ine anel and eil either her h killed or wouida d most of the occupants bof said coaches was wan caused by the said pair aridi having been out benoyt ahe train it we ve think from the evio evidence ence atiat the bridge was fired irom from a fire left jett buru burn ing which had l leen hein hei een n aft ft as late op a 5 0 that mat by lection tec tion men close on to six een leit om OH both the east and west sid s of the brids rf we further find that the lot flieman erran of see tion lion 7 tim aby coughian disobeyed ORDERS from his superior to examine the track and the aidee on his bis ec giop the aalt thing on wednesday and that said corf man coughlan was guilty of gross and criminal carelessness in leaving tho fires burning along the track in buell a dry season n and with such a strong wind blowing ing we recommend that he be be held lor for examination by the grand jury and farther it is the opinion odthe of the jury that the leaving of the track without being patrolled for six houry for the passage of the excursion train and the setting of the fires by the section men on such a dry and windy day as the tenth of august 1889 were acts which deserve severe criticism timothy coughlan section foreman was arrested and taken to the county seat today to day ile he says he cannot give ball bail and insists that the verdict is unjust that he be went aver over t the be entire seethe seebe section as ordered and that no fires were near the bridge as he and fled SAN FRANCISCO august 18 advices advises from china per steamer yew ark state that a snort short time since in the ban river a number dumber of boats broke adrift and were carried down the stream and a large number of chinese were drowned SAN FRANCISCO august 18 the steamer st paul arrived from behring bearing sea to today day and reports great fears are expressed in Oun alaska for the safety of the united states revenue cutter bear commanded by bv captain maclay and in the kopini opinion 0 n of f mandit is doubt she ever re returns turris to Oun alaska from which port she sailed june the bear has acquired great celebrity from her bar having hating been one of the greely relief ships she left this harbor early in the spring with orders to look after the arctic fleet of whalers chalers wh alers but soon after arriving at Oun alaska she sprang a BAD LEAR LEAK and the water poured into her hold bold captain healy bealy remained at Oun alaska in the early days of june and for ten ky days 8 repairs were made she sprang a leak k it gain again however but it was determined to go north anyway and to beach for repairs it possible when she sailed she was leaking and the men had bad to be kept at the pumps it is said she Is is no condition to proceed north and battle with the tee ice and grave fears are felt tor for her the season seabon has ben be n late and cold beyond ore precedent the ice N i further down bt brim bring than ever U up to august ath gothing bad been hear heard arx of the steamer sax SAN frncisco august 18 the steamer 81 paul which arrived from Oun alaska today to day reports that the i biffi fal cers of the revenue cutter bear which leu jett there tor for st bl michael june W re under orders do take Full fuller erthe the murderer of archbishop Se gheri in custody at that place and hold him till lie hf could bu be summoned before the ti I 1 bunal in au autumn As the cruise af the bear was to extend to the arctic where she was to protect the sealing rin interest terest fuller is now bly on his return tr ti ip p unless the bear has had been delayed by leaking which has been lipor reported e d his II 11 is trial will be pushed forward 0 v r arid and a speedy judgment is looked lor for by taase fa with the circumstances attending the case cae D anver august 18 A glenwood S springs brings special oal to the republican says sheriff riff kendall and nine men today to day whited the old thornburg cattle ground to reconnoiter thy were an ani bushed in the rear and after hard bard fighting returned to meeker three horses were killed and four men wounded A special from meeker says the situation odthe of the atte trouble remains unchanged the people are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the militia who are expected eltta r tonight to night or in the morning no further farther trouble is anticipated until the sheriff and his posse pose po se of militia ini litia make an attempt to art est the two indians with horse stealing LONDON august IS 18 the inman line steamer city of montreal has bas been det destroyed troyed by lire fire at tita sea and thirteen persons aboard perished the xon mon left new york august uth for liverpool commanded by land toe news ot of her des destruction truc tion was learned upon the arrival at queenstown Queens town this morning of the t he british steamer york city captain Benn winch left baltimore august augus t jtb tor for london this steamer rescued the survivors u ohp burning vessel veisel and brought them to queenstown Queens town TITE BURNING atie taip steamer learner occurred on the alth live da das s after she left new buik amuat A doai containing six assen apri e r and sex se eu members of the er crew ew is missing issi Dg the occupants of this boat kat me ll 11 reported to baat pei faed the he steamer had bad tio pa senders on hard h ard LONDON ang fa ta the th passengers anderew aud arev ot ol hie montreal were taken the yoi 0 az oty city by the tug mount etna and bardea ai ac quen town all were ut aico cohutt d for but bui the 13 per persons 8 ons au m ahe BOAT it is learned that thai shortly after the pas d agers had conr to bed on the night n ot nf me laih the ship being in lat latitude etude 41 4 cortti at th timothey tim ethey aroused by an alL 1111 oi of tire lire A scene of con stern ensued and the passengers atie greatly re atly terrified ter rifled when they found true state stale of things the smoke caused by the tire fire was waa suffocating nevert be beles s the passengers passenger dressed and got on leek deck witti with but little app appearance earan of a banle panle the tire are orl pirated in cotton huud up in the after main hold streams of water were Nol kirg on the games flames aad the course of the zeel vias as shaped for newfoundland miles mies distant the aiau 1 r pread with rapidity and alid soon built bursi tout oui witla ferrige force orce through the midway and after hatchways hatch ways the heat PEI NG INTENSE NEW york aug 19 the mt officers of the ID inman man line have no dirret advices advises about the city of Illon montreal treal she left this city on oa tile the ath and was four days overdue at liverpool considerable anxiety had begun to be felt about her she hid had no first cabin passengers but carried intermediate and ll 11 steerage passengers n the city of Ifon treal measured 43 9 feet over all 44 feet in width of beam and ao 30 feet deep from spar deck de k to keel lier her gross tonnage was tons she was built by tobey co of glasgow in 18 1871 1 was waa an iron screw steamer and bad nine bulkheads was equipped with complete engines having figu M horse power PORTLAND me aug 19 A letter received a few days ago by rev fattier father healy from his brother captain healy of the revenue steamer sear bear he had bad b beached his vessel constructed a coffer da dam in found a leak replaced the copper cop er and an gone on his northern voyage we the rumor of the loss of the bear is therefore contradicted by the captains own report YORK august 19 mutual district messenger sanger returned this morning from europe on the steamer germanic having satisfactorily delivered the souvenirs entrusted to him by manager froman of the Lyceum Theatre for friends in london young ganger Banger says he be had a delightful trip and was splendidly treated he denies the story of his arrest for Ylo violating lating the english postal laws antl anti says the story WAS A hoay |