Show LATEST 2 L I 1 fiig TO ie first battalion B it of cold stream guards starts for Sua lihn latest details of the declora blo and deadly nt at 4 alta 1 ta eastern oregon making a fine showing at now new orleans serious eruption I 1 among ex iles in eastern siberia big blaze on chestnut street philadelphia pa gladstone Iad Stone confronted on fronted with a vote yote of censure Cens nrc by watern aad arto the 11 from irom t atie V slide SALT LIKE CITY feb 19 fred cullinan who had been buried the longest of any who got out out alive from the alia alta was seen by your correspondent today to day he ile says albert tho thomas m as proprietor of the hotel was out getting snow to melt for water he saw the slide coming gave the alarm and ran to a less exposed part of the building followed by others who heard him cullinan w was as in the back shed of the hotel the first he lie knew of the elide slide he heard it strike reagans saloon he lie tried to turn but time before he was caught covered with boards and timbers one ono board was across his neck with cne arm stretched straight ou out he be held fast but could only move one hand a little with a miners candlestick I 1 happened to be holding in one hand band I 1 cut off the board pressing on the neck almost bu suffocating me I 1 found it short and pushed it away so I 1 could breathe I 1 balloid halloed all the time I 1 was the first heard about nine next morning 7 it took four hours bouts to get ino mo out from under fifteen feet of snow the first m man an bieard or recognized was joe Tei bley my fy father fattier fas was in in the rescuing party I 1 had the candlestick in my hand when I 1 got out I 1 was so 30 stiff stif fand and bruised that I 1 could not move and had to be rolled out for two days I 1 move in bed I 1 bad on only overalls and boots boots I 1 bad to be hauled down the canyon on a sled I 1 felt confident all the time I 1 would be rescued I 1 did not feel hurt I 1 was not carried far being caught about the limit of the slide I 1 could hear bear them digging above me and was satisfied that they would get to me after a while 0 parker norton organized the digging force and himself dug longer and harder than an anybody ly body he lie supplied hot coffee and crackers for all when all were got out that could be found they went out and broko broke two miles road the party have got down the canyon that day but for him he ile was the leader and soul I 1 ol 01 the relief tescue rescue and bringing out big blazes apfl I 1 feb 19 A destructive fire is now burning f fiercely on chestnut street between second und and front streets a loca locality liti devoted en to large warehouses and business bouses houses three buildings are now in flames several persona person sare are believed to have been killed and injured LATEK laten the f fire ir is sp spreading r it now extends from the corn exchange streel street about half halt a block of very valuable buildings building w the ca corn rn exchange national bank on the corner of second and chestnut streets and many large business houses on the other side are in imminent dancer the fire originated in the flye story brick no chests chest nut street occupied by stephenson Step benson company gelz getz sk stratton richard A blythe and garredo co 1 dealers in cotton and wool after th the fire was discovered and the flames burst from a window the front of the three thre upper er stories fell out and crashed dot down into the street the loud noise thus made caused a rumor that an explosion had a also so occurred but it is not y yet et known whether there were any explosives in the building when the tile wall fell A laborer engaged in removing a safe from frow an adjoining building was buried by tho the falling bricks and instantly killed A horse attached to the hose cart standing in front of the building was also killed the flames building aprea spread radii rapidly illy to buildings building son on the east and numbers and chestnut street were enveloped in flames the form er building i is occupied by irvine C beatty Co Couo dealers alers is id worsted yarns the latter by george 11 II mcfadden co cotton dealers 1035 5 A fourth alarm has just been sounded at 1115 am the firemen were confident that they had the fire fully under control and that it could not spread further the very heavy nine large business houses were almost completely burned out and six were damaged ed r four our others incurred losses which many thousand dollars will not repair the corn Ex exchange chango bank is in great danger langer as the tile fire is still bb burning ining A complete square on letitia street has been burned already re a adz T the losa loss thus far roughly estimated ia Is between two and three millions NEW haar conn feb 19 A fire aie at walli wallingford engford last ni night ht destroyed franklin hall the aiding building was occupied by three families an old man named jackson was burned to death the other othor occupants escaped wish difficulty LONDON fab feb 19 the cotton mills ails at blackburn burned today the loss lose is one hundred thousand sana dollars two constables wera killed by walls falling failing several Severa lern employees lopees who were within the buildings ings at the time the fire jiro started are also reported as missing in parliament LoN LONDON rox feb 19 in parliament today to day Glad G la tone replying reply ing to certain interrogatories about the governments conduct in egypt said the present situation did not allow tho the government to make overtures to 0 o el mundi because such overtures might defeat their own object sir stafford Nor northcote theote followed the marquis far aus of or 1 hartington lart ington and the prime minister saying ying he lie would defer discussion and merely take occasion 1 at the present time to pay a tribute u t to general gordon sir stafford northcote cote pave gave notice that he lie would move on the earliest day possible os sible which he be hoped would not go bo further off than next monday th that t au an humble address bo be presented to niler her majesty the llie queen representing that the course pursued by the present liberal government in re tard gard to egypt and the soudan had involved a great sacrifice of valuable lives and heavy expenses without any beneficial results cheers rendering it imperatively neceA necessary sary to the interests of the british empire and the egyptian people eople that the government ment should distinctly distinctly recognize and take decided measures to fulfill the responsibility now incumbent upon them to insure a good stable government in egypt and those portions options of the soudan necessary for fa egypto se carity cheers gladstone stated that the policy of the government to evacuate egypt eventually remained unchanged lie ile said ho lie had done all he lie could for general gordon and was not to be held responsible for his death gladstone replying to a request from sir stafford northcote theote said lie would name tomorrow to morrow for the discussion of the proposed vote of censure practically tho the same points were made in the house of lords earl granville Gran villo frankly stated the government left it entirely to general wolseley Wol selcy to decide whether the british forces should proceed to attack khartoum at once or delay the attack until the latter say some time nex autumn earl granville further admitted that the government believed that wolseley would do deddo ido upon the postponement of aggressive 0 operations lord salisbury responded ded as follows if the country ia is not satisfied with tho the governments explanation it will ill visit hitter bitter censure upon those answerable for so fruitless a policy cheers we do not propose to anticipate a discussion which must inevitably evit ably come later on but we must hope that england will not retire from egypt leaving no record of our presence there except the mischief done ione and the bones of our sl soldiers diers still concentrating LONDON LoN xo feb 19 the first battalion odthe of tho cold stream guards in number started today to day for sua kirn kim they left wellington barracks amid pathetic scenes of leave staking taking their relatives and frienda friends hadas had assembled in force it lias has been announced that in view of the fact that the fall of khartoum and the death of gordon have rendered the main object of expedition impossible the government have deemed it expedient to change the whole plan of campaign in the soudan brackenbury w who ho succeeded the late general earle E arle has b been ordered to abandon his advance on bet Be her berand and concentrate his troops at corti col buller bulfer I 1 who evacuated bubat on the mat and withdrew liis his forces to abu klea has also been ordered to fall back on corti all available troops in Wol command are concentrated at that placed place and at debbah and korosko the tile n main ain body is lying at corti it ia is probable that wolseley may evacuate kort and retire to debbah where tho the desert routes from om durman el and darbour converge on the nile wolseley will there await help from E england at corti be could be surrounded in retirement all available supplies will be swept up and tha whole army in trenched at D debbah could hold its own if necessary until the rising of the nile occurs and van various 0 us other points on the river beaw between cen debbah and haifa are held by weak eak detachments of british troops tho the moral effect of this retirement will bo be serious though it will be to a certain extent neutralized by the action in unmistakable strength from shakim wolseley will probably return urn to cairo to consult with general genera I 1 Ste stephens pliers and others in regard to the present situation of affairs general wolseley telegraphs to tho the government to today day that the condi tion of gen sir herbert stewart is less hopeful the faver fever attending the wound in the groin having increased MADRID feb 19 owing to the spread of the report th throughout hout spain desires to enlist S spaniards an bards a in the eg egyptian service the Car carliste lists ti have offered a legion of volon volunteers federal fact facts aON feb 19 the post office appropriation bill as reported to the senate appropriates an increase of over the bill as passed by the house and in excess of the estimated revenues for the fiscal year of 1886 ali all new now legislation has been stricken out senator McP mcpherson berson today to day introduced tile following as an amendment to the pacific railroad GO 60 year funding bill provided that all bonds stocks and other securities now owned by said railroad lail road companies as a part of the assets of such company shall be deposited with the secretary of the treasury aa as part of the security for the payment of the principal and interest of the bonds authorized and directed in section two of this act the house muse appropriations committee will consider the sundry cibil bill to borkow it is understood an effort will be made to incorporate in I 1 it a provision to stop the coinage of silver from july for lor one year tho the members of the committee opposed such legislation express the opinion that such a provision provi slen will be favora bly considered by a majority of the committee many members of tho the house louse who are strong silver men assert they will filibuster on an any y legislation providing for the stoppage of or the silver coinage oven even atthe at the rl risk of forcing an extra cession session girls striking stlouis ST louis feb 19 the knitting girls in hosiery Ii fact factory ory awen t ty I 1 in n number struck agai against ast a reduction bof of wages A meeting of all the knitting giris girls of the city about will be held monday next it ia Is believed the strike will become general acted nil ills last naw aw YORE feb ID 19 john the veteran actor was buried today to day in greenwood cemetery the services were conducted at the little church around the corner by rev dr houghton 01 eastern oregon CHICAGO Cru feb reb 19 1 J W virtue he the oregon commissioner of mines is hero here en route to the new orleans exposition with wib an exhibit of or the mining indu industries s of eastern oregon As the legislature Legie lature dill sot not act on the project until january the exhibit mr virtue bayo is not as full as it otherwise would have ha e been beed but aa as it is he lie will place over JWO specimens specimen on exhibition on his table scattered promiscuously about was near ly worth osgold of gold in ln quartz and nuggets but the most valuable pieces of the collection have been sent by express virtue believes that the trade of eastern oregon naturally be bongsto long sto chicago and other eastern cities rather than to towns on the pacific slope and his great object in making the best showing at the exposition is to attract the attention of capitalists and business uti siness men to the resources ochia of his region which are not generally heavy gravel mines aru are but bit tu to show their value and the region of which baker city ia is thu tho point is making rapid advance advancement men t if eastern te and ond wholesale houses he lie sms sm s buld reach out for its trade it would wild A IB be an easy matter to be beci etire ire it against sui francisco ind portland cattia cattle sales MILWAUKEE feb 19 A special to the wisconsin from superior city says A sale of COO ii bead c ad of cattle has been made by the powder river cattle co to the marquis de mores the arico co was 3 for shipment to tri england this is the first sale of a series series soon to follow arrangements for the shipment of 2000 more moro head to the lake are nov being made by the came company which has extensive ran ranches clies in nebraska wyoming and montana the cattle will be stall fattened at duluth and as soon as navigation opens shipped to england with which count rys government it is claimed arrangements have beca been made for the shipments duty free badness business bits yom feb 19 as ij we 12 as 22 1 pac as 25 cen pacific paci fic 32 burlington northern pacific 17 pfd pad northwestern new york central oregon navi 13 pac mail panama US 98 st louis san francisco 20 texas pacific union pacific fargo express 9 W U lives lost MOBILE ala feb fob 19 the schooner A V olive tom toni cla dark rk master with fruit from to mobile went ashore last night on dixie island at the entrance to mobile bay she is a total loss the vessel had a crew of five men meno one neof of whom was taken from the rigging rig eing this morning mor but died shortly after there Is no trace of the others exasperated exiles LONDON fob feb 19 advices advises have just been received from the government of in eastern siberia which are to the effect that a large number of russian exiles there revolted but were subdued after a des contest with the authorities nino soldiers Bol diers and thirty exiles were killed kille dand and many men were wounded on both sides great excitement prevailed but affairs are now quiet useless voting springfield ills feb 19 several votes were taken in joint legi legislative session today to day dav for U ti senator e each resulted result edl in logan 91 01 lialene 3 45 scatter scattering inZ 6 mrs urs lowell bead LONDON lo 10 adon feb 19 10 mrs james ans sell lowell died at two this afternoon |