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Show theUnii-t.atM ai'l CM'i as to the i!!dfiin:Ry to ! id i y I ct latter ('11 aeemi:it-f the :i.-:u'ilt tn the crew of the B iltiiuore. S, . 'i.ty five thotls.-.i;ii dollars hi 51. id win be distrirm'- 1 nmong the f miili of the ! .10 men ',vh . lost their I i v. ud u, t:,;. smviviur members of the cievv v!i were wounded. A dispatch from Lin-ton Fays: - O.ily two members of the hoist) of commons remain to be t-lect- -i out of a total of f.70. One of these is ,(. Tii-pe-ary today, the other Is at the O.kitry islands m-xi week. The panics now stand: The j Government 314, the Opposition 354. The districts to be heard from will go Gladatoniau, yivin him a .. ajo ity in the celt hon e of 42. Th'.uias S.xit,n was elecicd In Kerry. Ou October 10, the hi 1c, I -lUli with 300 Gilbert Islanders aboanl, capsized lu the Pacific ofein. All Rie support d t ) have drowned. L 'on iiartell arrived in San Francisco, Jaiy 20th, and he met Felix Johnson, a survivor, iu Mexico. Mex-ico. Johnson says he heard that four lr landers, including one woman had drifted iu an open boat sixteen days without food or water. The woman died on tho fourth day, and the men ate portions of her flesh. One of the islanders became insane and jumped overboard; another died. Johnson and the remaining one reached the shore. THE POCATELLO F1P.E. Pocateli.0, Ida., July 20. The fire which was raging here all night has at last been conquered. It started iu the opera house about 11:30 p. ni., and spread over about two blocks. The Bible Brown and Johnstone block is a total wreck. The heaviest losers were Charles Smith, proprietor of Pocatello House, loss f tf,000, no insurance; the Opera House association, lo?s $3,700, no insurance; Bible Brown and Johnston, loss $15,000, insured $t.500; Kellett & Cleveland, wholesale and retail liquor dealers, loss about $5,000, insurrnco unknown. un-known. The total loss is at least $60,000. Chief Hammond of the fire department depart-ment deserves a word of praise for the way he handled his force. Without his superb generalship the whole east of town would have been Lurned. The danger is all over now and everybody is wondering how it happened. The burn-d district will be rebuilt at. once' HERE AND THERE. Cleveland and Stevenson were officially offici-ally notified of their nomination at Madison Square garden, Wednesday. The state convention of the people's party met in Jacksonville, Fla., Wednesday, Wed-nesday, and nominated Alonzo Paskinof for governor. The ernption of Mount jEtna con tinnes to increase In violence, A fresh stream of lava now threatens the village vil-lage on the south. A Burliugton freight train was wrecked Wednesday at the east end of the Missouri river bridge. Three tramps stealing a ride were killed. Captain Andrews started from A. lentic City, N. Y., on his perilous voyage across the Atlantic ocean in his 16-foot sail boat at 5:30, Wednesday afternoon, under favorable circumstances. The Rlverview hotel, the Odd Follows and Knight9 of Pythias halls, the post-office, post-office, Stern & Co's general office and many other buildings, including twenty dwellings burned at Rio Vista, Cal on Thursday. A Northern Pacific conductor shot two men ridine on the roof ot an express car Tuesday afternoon on a trestle near Valley City. One was killed and the other will die. No clew to their identity. At Jackson, Michigan, on the 19th, "Doc" Davie, a burly negro, dragged a 15-yenr-o!d girl, into an outhouse and fce;it her there all night, repeatedly outraging her. A poa.se arrested him, but a mob took him and lynched him The sympathetic strike movement among the v.orkmen iu the employ 0! the Carnegie company is assuming alarming proportions. The latest branch of labor to take an active part in the movement it the cokeworkers of the Frick company and the miners in the works operated by the same company. The International Amalgamated Carpenters Car-penters at their meeting last evening at Salt Lake, in regard to aid asked for by the federated trades to assist the plumbers in their strike, after the question was fully discussed, it wat unanimously resolved that ever? member mem-ber make weekly contributions until their strike is settled. Some boys at about noon Tueadaj started a fire in the sagebrnsh to thi south of the luncheon pavilion at Garfield Gar-field Beach. There was a brisk wind a the time; the flames were in the dlrectioi ot the building, and at one time 1 looked as though a serious blaze wa: imminent Hard work and a changing wind, however, prevented any damage. The laying of the corner stone of the Salt Lake city and county building will take place Monday, and the preparations prepara-tions for the ei ent are being pushed with vigor. The committee on decoration decora-tion say the scene presented on the morning ot the 25th, will be the grandest grand-est ever witnessed in the west. The derricks will be completely covered with national colors, while flags will appear in profuse abundance. Dispatches from Sonth Dakota points tell of a severe storm Wednesday night, doing mnch damage to crops At Gettysburg Gettys-burg nearly every honse was blown down or damaged. Two people are killed. Telegraph communication was restored to-night tit most points. Thore were but fa?; serious casuallties. Huron reports miifih damage to crops and to buildings in tho town. At Eilendale Mrs. T. H- Bunker was killed. The President sent the following nomination nom-ination to the Senate on Thuridaj: Andrew D. WhUe, of New York, minister minis-ter to Russia; A. London rtnowdon, of Pennsylvania, now minister to Greece, to be minister to Spain; Truxton Boale. of California, now minister to Persia, to b3 minister to Greece. The following Jconsnls: John A.Barness, of Illinois, at Chemnitz; D. R. Brush, of South Dakota, at "Messina; Cyrus W. Field, of New York, at New Brunswick. I , By a collision on the Bay of Quinte , railroad, near Tweed, Out., Thursday morning, the engineer, fireman and some others, were killed The follow-I follow-I log were killed: William Christie, j engineer Will Hardy, fireman and unknown child. Half a dozen were r seriously, and a number of others slightly injured. Some of the worst injured may die The secretary of state announces that t a settlement will be reached between |