Show LATEST TELEGRAMS aff by uye V U to the 11 HERALD ERALDA Van derbUt on a trip NEW YORK oct william if 11 vanderbilt started for the west last evening for a two weck strip over the roads in which he lie is interested he lie expects to go ns as far west as denver possibly to bait salt lake lalo city lie ile waa was accompanied by augustus schell samuel barton hid his c cousin bousi and a stock broker hia his sons wil william lp la m K and fredrick W vanderbilt captain jako jake vanderbilt foster depew depow and sir ellis llis of the locomotive aks works bad for ellon edison nite oct A correspondent writes to the american gas light journal my informant stated that edison has just met with the greatest disappointment of his life the complete completo failure of hia his attempt to light 2500 houses with hia his incandescent lamps by his underground system of wires but fifty houses could be lighted the electricity bein being conveyed away owing to imperfect insulation As the insulation was supposed to be perfect tho the conclusion is that underground conductors connot be made to work liquor election LITTLE ROCK ark oct official returns from all but one county on the september election on the question of 01 liquor license show for and against louisville oct ocl C G the republicans cans of the eighth district nominated R L ewell for congress turned to death BAXTER SPRINGS kansas oct octa G fire thia this morning destroyed the residence of mr rosecrans at Lowell four miles west of here and two of his daughters aged seven and seventeen perished in the flames massachusetts Maach uett matters bostax Bos rov oct G arrangements are complete for two lines of steamers to run between boston and Antwerp and rio janeiro brazil and richmond va the grove shaft of tho the Mid diot lothian bian coal mines at coalfield alfield Co chesterfield co in which men lost their lives last february by an explosion has been partially reopened and yesterday evening an exploring party descended into the mine on the incline leading to where tho the men worked at the time of the explosion ab about ut 1200 feet from the base the bodies of pleasant stewart and fred anderson both colored were recovered two other bodies gerein eight of the explorers but bu owing towing to the mass of debria debris the latter were unable to get at them the recovered bodies were recognizable only by the clothing the work of clearing out tho the debris and repairing the mine will bo be continued until all the remaining bodies twenty five in number aro are brought out when the company will resume operations |