Show CAST ASHORE four hundred passengers alva awaiting itin their fate RUSSIAN affirmations the railroad fatality the railroad robbery by western aeed press to the A departed earl LoIN LONDON DON oct 29 the earl of Strai rord is dead lie ile was eighty years of age A FEARFUL SUENE further particulars of the terrible railroad MAIl road accident oct on 28 A late dispatch to the sentinel estimates the nut number tiber of people burned at twenty eix six A force of men have been en gared to nihl night in raking o 0 over the ruino ruins of the coaches at 11 the remains of eleven vie ile lime time had been taken out in the pocket of one man wee an envelope J tourin Toi irin forty ninth street chicago illinois A travel ing man named dibble was arr iong the victims mrs L lowery of perished brinker and adorf liven at columbus in state and there boarded the train none une of the ch charred acred remains can ho he identified aa As far as learned up tip to to tonight night those who perle perished h ed are mrs G C R shearer of winona minnesota Mine sota jura kosana johns of winona end her mother inlaw in law louise marr of chicago afir identity however ie is verv emil woltersdorf dorf 1 ave ive or inure unknown persons two sisters of charity one believed to be superior Super ir alexia of he the convent at winona who was in milwaukee lo 10 establish a new content tent 1116 injured include conductor lucius scarle starle of alilda kee badly hurt about the chest but not fatally wade dark clark of oconomowoc bas ga leg bio bioren iten Cli charles arle 1 smith ag wabash avenue chicago broken arm and wrist and face cut badly by broken jame james philips brakeman brake maa cut badly about the head bead no pas passenger menger in any of the sleepers elee pere were ere killed Cun conductor ductor searle was as in the baggage car when the shock occurred led with dark clark and anti phillips the bra cirit u h able to amul L 1134 sica themselves ives to their horror th they saw the tile flames burst in the front end of the car they redoubled their efforts and philips managed to crawl out conductor searle thue thus released followed f him dark clark with a broken I 1 les es r was rotten gotten out and the three crawled through a window its he the fl flumes arries crept up to a few feet of them conductor searle searl e is now lying prostrated at his home in milwaukee and tell tells this elory story he lie says nearly as he lie can recollect the tile occupants of the car chero the frightful holocaust oc oe furred included a woman with a lit ile lc girl irl about six years old another dark haired woman with a babe less than a year old a bloate woman of thirty who seemed to be a companion of the former both bound for st paul two sisters of charity traveling on a pus pass he cannot recall ut 1 any ut tin the outer others but aas 8 there were not to exceed 15 a altogether helms he has lost his ticket tickets and so there I 1 no record from froin all accounts there most have been a frightful scene on thecae the car where the fatalities latal lilea occurred the pressure caused the coach to assume the position of the letter A the lamps were broken at anil kd tho stove overturned scattering the fire are and flannes flatnes in all directions through the coach mangled Manit led and bleeding blee dinc near i ly all the passengers ere pinned securely by the broken seats many heape d one on the other their rago nihed shrieks told the etory story of irac frac lured limba limbs to which was added t thy lie of cremation it is positive that only three escaped charles R smith ie is a medical student of chicalo Chi rapo hie tile parents live in charles city iowa mrs S herere two children whom ehe site reached out of the window as the flames surrounded her are mur years and eight months old respectively che Chabe hero roof of th the catastrophe was the engineer who villo F in the face of seeming death held his hand on the throttle and thua thus caved saved the lives of all the P as rain in the sleeper then Thea when ihen the he train stopped he crawled on out t from beneath bis his engine bleeding and alarmed the sleepers of the danger dauger from fire oct 29 the fran iian sisters who lost their lives by b he lie railway wreck at P rio 10 the tile night before last were sister alphone and sitter sister D dim 1 w they were accompanied by a candidate from the mother house at new now cassel the tile two sisters had geen been to tb chicago and were on their way ariona institute with a candi candidate from new CaMol wh who 0 joined them here bere all three throe perished THE TILE EXPRESS ESS Pothering bam under dundei th h amount of money stolen ST 6 lovie lavis oct ap iho tile adama ax rese Bless enve whose car wag was robbed monday nig night t is still in the city and liae bas not been heis he i ir arrested rree ted though wherever he goes by a detective he lie was in close communication with the Il leers of the Cont company thie this morning ind A it was giren given out panr t thet lat he lie was as hein thein in pelting a clew to the ideal identity ty of the robber it Is believed bo bov ever Lever that be ie is being carefully examined by detectives and the tories tin iea told by him at different lerent dif times compared with a view to fending any ally insistency and of obtaining evidence iid that he lie was accessory to the robbery A S la Is expressed that several t ploy t besof of the ex and of the railroad com companies ranies carefully planned the robbery with the knowledge of fotheringham and divided the mo money ley between them it wa was elated stated ac tic 61 first t that the amount stol stolen en waa was a aly 1 in ti excess of but claims have already been presented to the company which swell the amount to 81 the maj majority ty 0 of these claims hare have been felt tell i led ed e d an and d as bonn anon as others are proved they will be paid steamship ashore BOSTON oct 29 the steamer of he the cunard line not got ashore near in a thick fog lait oh a high pine ledge three miles north of darnel arnet point blie I 1 lies ies in a very dangerous position the pavonia ailed failed from liverpool for boston oct mb 11 site bhela Is a bark entire endre ridged screw steamer of jono burthen gurnet point near tc to which the pavonia went ashore is al at the north side of entrance to ply mouth harbor blass BOSTON oct 29 Short shortly lir after the re repot port t that the Pir pitronia ronia was ashore was received theoffice of lie the canard cunard company compa uy was beh leed by anxious it inquirers ers mostly merchants as the newe ewe had not at that timo time reil reached died others than those upon the flie streets there wae was however little of a definite nature to be learned except that a dispatch had been received from ply plymouth mauth about noon from captain stating ins his vessel wa was three miles north northeast eastby by north of the gurnet light which is northeast from plymouth ili and east of duxbury Bux bury the coast map shows a that this calculation would place his ship directly upon high pine ledge which is considered a very dangerous point A telegram from front captain also stated that the ship flip casall was all rihl right and asked that help be tent her the tug pearson was at once to the weather outside is reported as thick and the sea is unusually heavy the boston towboat tow boat botn company any has sent two of W taws to assist the pearson it ia is stated at atthe the cunard offic office that the belief there is that thu pavonia ia is simply on sand and has as a rood good chance of floating at the next blah tide ilde but experienced harbor men who are familiar with the locality where the vessel is supposed posed to be ashore ashor esay bay basing their opinion upon the dej despatch pitch said to have been received by y the cunard canard people that the steamer must have struck it higine ledge ite according coming to the be bearing a ring given in the dispatch and there ia is thirty feet feet of water all about the ledge and no leach beach that could be discovered by bounding sounding in lime time to prevent the ve vetel veel el irom striking the ledge it is seen by the posit position ibn of I 1 ahe he vessel as given in the dispatch that she was a I 1 jonir jonir distance out of her course which is explained by the fact that th 1 no ob observations serla eions could have been taken during that period it is supposed that the captain as enon anon as he donad it ble to get the vestel off went ashore in a finall boat to the nearest point and telegraphed the situation the tile amonia has fifty cabin forty two intermediate and steerage po angers on board no further particulars are 0 obtainable blai this afternoon as the fe foa outside is very thick the tun tug has gone go ne to her assistance bishop Hanning toua diary lo 10 LONDON io oct 28 the diary of BI hop I 1 who waa was put to I 1 death d th by order of king manga of uganda africa ha been published giving the details of ibe be last week ot of tilt life he lie deec describes ribes die the arrival of his party at luuwai where the chief at the we head of a thousand broo troops p 3 demanded dei lei tri len ten dins and nd oliree tl I 1 ree hands ot powder the chief asked bisshop H aa to remain with ith him for ah the e day and the latter complied while mille taking a walk the bishop was attacked by about twenty native he fie struggled with I 1 hie I 1 is assailants but became weak weal and faint and was dragged alo violently lainily a long distance by the legs ao 10 when mien hie his persecutors halted they s stripped tripped and robbed him and imprimo imprisoned ed him in a bill of vermin and decaying bananas while he wie was lying confined there ill and helpless the chief and hie his hundred wives came out of CUr iMily to feast their r eyes on him on the next day 11 lie c was allowed to return to his tits own tent where though still ill ho he felt more comfortable he lie was as till still guarded however b by the native natives he rey remained in bed during the following day parties of the hief Is e wives ou out of or idle curiosity coming daily to pee him he ile was allowed to send wes to ilia friends but bebell he believed eved they were intercepted on the day lie writes that at night the place swarmed with vermin that the guards were drunk and noisy and that be WM was unable to sl sleep ep at t last he lie became delirious 0 ou tl the e ath day october he lie was conscious hie ills entries on this day brief no news A hyena howled all night smelling a eick sick man hope h he e will not have me yet et 11 this is a the final entry it is believed that dortly after writing this be was taken out and put to death throughout he hs week there were r entries re refaat farring lo 10 the c comfort in I 1 urt he be derived yea reading r the pealie london boudo c oct 12 A public meet angwill ing will be hela held in london on moa and land reformer reformers the object of which la Is to be to sup port the policy of und land restoration and to express sympathy with american in their effort to elect elec t penry r y george as mayor of now new york among nong those who ho will eit sit on tb ahe platform are re dr MI Me cdonald Donald and dr Bl embers of parliament clelon taylor anti rev Ile adlam russian braggadocio SOFIA sow oct 29 general kaulbars russian military agent has addressed a freeh fresh note to tho tile bulgarian foreign I 1 minister Mini ater in which he lie aye says in view of the arrival at varna of emissaries who are spreading reports t that thip presence of katelan gun boate there is without importance import anre I 1 an am compelled to inform you that those K will vigorously affirm their importance if events render tender it ry P detail details of a horrible fire louisville ky oct OM 28 A special gives the detail details of a horrible burning of fight eight persons in a log cabin near flat rock knox county ky on tuesday Tu caday bvm poe farmer went away from home on business bus busi loees nees leaving his wire wife five young children and two young ladies of the neighborhood neighbor dood alias miss alice carnee carnes and sallie adams dating the the house burned and all the inmates perished in the flames their remains were found next day by the husband on his re turn it I 1 is s not known how the cabin caught fire but the mothers remains were found clasping those of the baby and the bed clotting cloi clot hing bing near showed that an effort bad ben made to ex tinpui sh the fire the remains of the others were found in the ruins new news fron from germany oct 28 abbe collin editor of atthe the lorrain Lor rafn published at metz bletz has hiis been indicted for trial for atiat atmark k lag lug the judges concerned in the recent sentencing of if abbe for invoking the divine protection on the french army herr editor of the hamburg journal lias has been sentenced to one imprisonment for nt at taking the bavarian ministers dealing with the late king ludwig ludel discontent Discon lent is growing in bavaria at the incessant press prosecutions at friberg in tn the black blak forest the house of ar a miller named bisset WM was destroyed by fire the tu miller iller hia his wife four children ildren th and a servant were burned to ashes the remain were buried in one crave grave france and england JEn flani PAWS oct 1 24 the journal des debota says that england roust must understand that france will not surrender her share of influence assured her in egypt in the past from ber her position position as a great power and her colonial co 10 I 1 interests and declares that as long as england englana refuses to satisfy the just demands of france a cordial reciprocation of the british brith h french policy is impossible |