Show I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 LATEST TELEGRAMS I 1 the spanish government exercises strict censorship of the press the Kimball house in atlanta destroyed by a conflagration proposition to pay the debts of the late archbishop barcell the wicked work of wonting Wor sting the wires still continues the french republicans reap laurels in general elections minister morgan in mexico I 1 downs I 1 a dunce diplomatist german royalty comes to the aid italian adversity the wife of senator allison of iowa commits suicide I 1 cv peteru western Ve teru asid press to the I Kc ferald 1 conflagration in atlanta ATLANTA f ga aug 12 the kirn kim ball ilo house use burned down the fire originated in the rear of the building it was favorable for guests to escape within twenty minutes alie hotel w was I 1 emptied of guests but within an hour the structure waa was burned to the ground round the structure was built by fl II 11 J kimball and owned by robert toombs Toomb john sJohn ilice rice joseph 11 thompson and and others it cost six hundred thousand dollars the furniture one hundred undred li and twenty five thousand dollars the insurance ia is only eighty thousand divided among many companies tho the gale city national bank alBon bros tobacco john B daniel Dardel drugs and others are among the losers the total lose loss isa is a million dollars insurance in burance not over two bun dred thousand the lire fire broke out at half past four tho the opinions as to the origin crip i n of 0 the I 1 e conflagration differ charlie slider and phil green two tw 0 newspaper men on the constitution baw saw the firebreak fie breaking out and realizing the danger ranger the quests fuest were in rushed into the building and nod made their way along the corridors waking up the sleeping occupants cu in some places they certainly saved lives as there were people in in the house who had not been brought brou glit out bythe by the first alarm they went to the top story of the house and did good work in wal waking ing peo people ale they ex elpi ess the opinion that when the deb debris is removed it will be found that there are persons who perished inthe in the flames the flames ha had denvel enveloped the building on the west fide side before the officers of the gate city bank arrived L LJ J hill HilI president was absent from the city welborn hill co and ed mccandless were on hand as soon as notified of the fire and with the assistance of citizens took all the valuable books and papers from tho the vault to a place of safety the safe containing half a million dollars in valuables could removed As soon as possible a steady stream of water was turned on the vault and it is thought the papers and money are safe german GAII chicago aug 12 A special to the Tim eafrom washington says adjutant general drum recently sent to the adjutant general of each state a letter asking if the military could be mobilized in forty eight hours in incabo case of a an n emergency and will make a spec special I 1 al re report ort 1 to congress naressa jt A has recently t ly been een stated that the german minister I 1 ster at mexico delights in taunting our representative in that city by reminding him blin that tho the united states is a powerless nation the state department part artmont ment has no information from our lk minister linister corroborating this but what is known is this it ia is customary abou amou among foreign ministers to acknowledge in a civil manner the observance s of national events no matter to what country the affair pertains so on july 4 ath tit when the flags 0 of fall all tho tile representatives of foreign countries were unfurled in the city of mexico ili in honor bonor of our anniversary minister morgan noted the flagstaff at the german legation was bare he ile sent to the german Ni minister nister that if the customary courtesy cour lefly was not observed lie would consider it itan an insult to himself and make the wile a personal one without delay to 10 this note it ia is baid said no answer was returned but the german fla flag waa was immediately displayed over 0 er the ger german man legation it is sunder understood stood the secretary of state by direction of president arthur minister Al morgan for his ills conduct A italic aug 12 tho the lant general received this evening from ff a georgia lady athe the battle atle flag 0 of ho the third iowa captured at tit atlanta by ly pat cleburn it it is a perforated by bullets bu lleti and orn by shells munificence aug 12 D 0 presented the state with a magnificent pi piece ece of statuary representing colu Alum nib bua ats at tho the court of queen laa isa bella it is nine feet high the cost waa was thirty five thousand thoua and it will be LO placed in the rotunda of the capitol at mills expense chicago chips CHICAGO aug 12 gen J IT 11 i devereaux and other officials of the vanderbilt system arrived here to day form the south west est the members of the party acknowledged lodged their v visit isit was made with a 0 view to alcert aning he the advisability of building a line from st louis to kansas city and omaha Oma habut but add that nothing definite had ad been determined upon the Socia socialists lids held a picnic at agdens grove today to day w aich I 1 wag w as attended tend edby by fully ten tho thousand u sand people there was a display play of banners an and ed flags flap but no speaking A A youn young man named hans hardson crossing van buren street bridge over chicago river ihla this after afternoon noon broke in ili upon the ordinary conversa con veraa tion by remarking 1 I as we well 11 end it here and plunged into the river njg two hour preceding pie ceding an unknown man S ro had leaped from the street bridge into tile he river the dead bodies of both men were recovered j the swiss national lefiti festival val was opened today to day with procession speeches and music sunk CHICAGO aug IS the small pleas ure steamer di charmer with a pleasure party of fourteen on board sank last ast night nigh tat at south chicago but tho tile pas se ligers were all picked up by the i bt steamer ennier cupid which happened to lobe be pas pau fling ilig I 1 yv y I 1 I 1 se I 1 jt I 1 7 11 learned from front london 14 klo aug 12 it is announced that the queen hag has approved the a appointment of the duke of Conna to a division commandership in ili bengal A dispatch dated iia ila noi aus aug m ath en says ys six are hero here preparing p I 1 I 1 temporary armor for boilers boi fers el everything rl ry ing eints points to a ter the french have no artillery li orser or mules The enemy is pressing closer both here and at nain dins it Is is believed the viceroy of yun yen kau non is actively forwarding assistance si to the enemy T thirty hirty two persons died frain clio cholera era at alexandria saturday including four Evro europeans one bundled hundred warehouses have been destroyed by fire at salonica rumelia ord lord I chief justice coleridge accompanied compa nied by lords justices bowen and diaries charles russell will eail the present T ent week for america the IT he deaths from cholera in egyptian provinces on friday were including in in the province of oada da halleh in the province Pro yince of gar diab and 23 in ghiseh and atiee on saturday there were deaths including 30 in cairo in ghiseh and nd atille and in the province of saoul hundreds of people have fled lied to cairo from alexandria cherif pasha president of the tile egyptian council of ministers arrived at cairo from front alexandria saturday there have been no fresh cases of cholera among the british troops in egypt and their beneral health is excellent excelle nL knights Kul clit templar ang aug 12 the st bernard Comin andery of sir knights chicago in charge of G 31 moulton eminent commander arrived this lorn mom ing en route to the triennial conclave at san francisco they will spend three days in colorado leaving on tuesday night the atlantic club composed of knights from baltimore Balti moro and washingto inato arrived this morning this party numbers under the command of col W 11 II glenway II enway grand commander of maryland the day was spent visiting places in and about the ile cit city y they leave eave for the west weddie wednesday a a y night st johns Corn mandery of philadelphia colsen corsen col sen of ashbury park N J arrived at noon the train consisted of six sit B ohio bloomers bloopers Bloo slee pers liers one dining car and one commissary car the party numbers 50 tinder under the charge of F F howser II eminent commander the drand grand commands of missouri tennessee kentucky with delegates from mississippi and surrounding states numbering knights ang and lad ladies I 1 e 81 will arrive monday merul morning spending anding two days hereabouts arriving arri yip n gin in san Frau francisco ciso on sunday morning next spanish spark sparks augle the dla dia day says gen martinez campos minister of war today to day informed the cabinet ca b that four rebel sergeants had been shot at santo domingo the king tomorrow to morrow will review the madrid garrison a rise numbering I 1 12 men ins rp proposed visit to ger many has been indefinitely postponed it is rumored that the finist ministry 1 will I I 1 change when the revolts have rybe been en entirely repressed general laqueeta Lacue eta arrived at avo d e urgel urge french election PAn isAu 12 elections were held throughout tho the country for members of the councils general 71 districts return republicans and twenty three conservatives second ballots in seventeen districts the count counts condition the count de do chambord ambord Cb passed another bad night he lie is now extremely weak his dyspeptic complaint iacre increasing ing rland and his condition is now most alarming aa ing paying parcells Pur cells ll date cincinnati 0 auf aug 12 arch bishop elect wm win elt elder er yesterday issued an edict to the clergy of his diocese to meet here on the next day of august to devise some means to nay pay the creditors of the late archbishop purcell as a matter of charity but not as a discharge of a legal obligation slade the slugger KANSAS CITY aug 12 slade the maori with his trainer arrived faour new york today to day mitchell and party came in from denver slade and mitchell li will at once go into active training for their coming match the time for which has been changed from september irth to the alth to be held within miles of this city or Oni omaha alia aldine aiding tho th afflicted BERLIN aug 12 A letter from C crown rown prince frederick william to prince bismarck is gazetted the crown prince says he is convinced the germans Gert nans are desirous de sirons of div giving ing i succor to friends in adversity ue if 0 and his wife have there therefore fore placed their names at the head of a it subscription list in aid of the people who buffered by the earthquake in ischia convention closed PARK N J tho the national educational assembly dosed closed tonight during tho the four foul days session over fitly fifty ad addresses dressea worp delivered and papers read by prominent chrisa tian educationalists righting the rire fiend COTTAGE CITY mass aug 13 thousands of people visited the scene of ofir fire oat at vineyard Vi nevard haven on sunday the people are not broken and many are already arranging to build the scores of homeless ones for will be cared for tempora temporarily ril y by the relief committee 10 having been subscribed subscribe dby by cit citizens izenson on the island yesterday for the relief of uffer suiTer ere ers ATLANTA GL Ga glaug aug 13 tho the loss by the kimball kambau house anra are was on the building and on furniture of the whole amount there are only eighty thousand insurance one reason why the owners carried BO so little insurance was because s a of the tile high rates charged the kimball house was wits considered the worst risk in the city a rat rate of ciper 2 per cen cent was charged while on ordinary unary central property only one per cent was charged the republic block just opposite was insured at I 1 I 1 per cent the additional one quarter being made because of the proximity of the tits block to the hotel mr scoville vitle proprietor of the hole spent twenty thousand dollars ill improvement an and d furniture when he was preparing for the tile exposition exton ton he carried a policy of W I 1 on this up to a year aeo when lie declined to renew it at the time of the fire he had only insurance pa aug 13 the hotel davon even on tho line of the pennsylvania a gl vanla ry illy about eight miles from this Is city was burned to the ground this morning the particulars have not yet been ascertained the tele aph graph wires were burned and part leu cu fara ars can ran only be revel received V ed by train here there wa 4 as no los loss of life T I 1 wire war l I 1 1 oiw roo aug 13 four of seve seven 11 0 o operators gators litre lit re who went out on a atme strike returned to their keys this morning I 1 I 1 I 1 NEW york Aug preva erville of thu western T union nion co said this in morning orning that since nine last night wires had awen cut tho the company were short about 25 23 wires on their albany circuit comprising wires odthe mutual union american union and atlantic pacific leCola cod pis ix wires aires wen were also severed on the southern route between new york and newark twelve of the way lines were cut this morning tho eastern lines are 0 K twelve of the gold and stock wires were cut in this city between midnight and daylight day licht T the lie I 1 linemen were said to be out repairing tho the western lias has employed em aloyed detectives to watch their r tt ires but so 0 o far no reports of arrests of or wire e cutters havu it avo been made somerville also aid said lie the in which the wires were cut would have to pay for the tile damage done lone and the expenses of repairing thoin the he striking linemen Inie nien persistently stenley deny that they cut any wires tho the officers of the western union say th they are well up with business and it need ca but bu t few more telegraphers to place them in as its good circumstances besas as before the tho strike of afi 1 3 offices ortho company in this city 71 anre now open it ia is said one of the striking 0 opera pera tors of this city and another at long branch had returned to work today to day NEW NEIT Yoi mAug aug I 1 13 3 the sub corn com cittee of oatlie the U S senate committee on oil labor and education n begun began its session today to day in the Post postoffice lice office building the members present were senator blaino blaine ofner of new hampshire chairman george of mississippi pugh P I 1 I 1 11 of alabama call of florida and alarich aldrich of rhode island tho special subjects of investigation were the strikes and labor movements in general t the object being to obtain information what may be used in future legislation to prevent them the first witness tu to dav was master mast t e r IV workman john campbell of pittsburg ur lie ile testified that ha h had been a telegraph operator for over twenty y years and been connected with the tile lars knights nig L b is of labor and the brotherhood of telegraphers for two years ears there N were ere between and telegraphers in the united states and canada members of tho the brotherhood and the whole membership was about the cause of the strike was the refusal to grant the demand on the part of the operators for increased compensation for sunday r services L aces also the salaries of heleg telegraph rap it operators g bad had systematically been cut it t down 0 and the tile object of the strike was to bring the rate of cottew compensation aaion back to the former standard operators were paid a fixed salary per month the average rate throughout being about 54 1 a month for commercial overa d 39 a mon month tit for railroad operators The average rate for railroad ope operators in pennsylvania syl yania by actual census is per |