Show gein dreadful mine disaster in kansa S D afa ILS LACKING but probably miners ar e killed BROWS RECENT JUMP damaging a results of a SHOW ill kansas FIRE 1 y ross WIG at agg arl could big sale or thorough nal aress to tar DEITH I 1 of baums Coli lers ate probably killed KANSAS Q tho oah c at from litta burg kas says most dreadful disaster I 1 n ahw history of kansas occurred at 5 this afternoon when the men were arington leav eoff their work at all brej no 11 at the frontenac suburb of it A terrible explosion was it ard that shook the earth for a great distance di stanco and completely shattered the shaft on investigation it was fotta that men were in the mine at tile time of the explosion below the surface it s almost certain that all are dead at tills writing the only two exceptions were the two men who word in tile car com ing ud and being near the to p of the chaft managed to escape pittsburg Pitts bur r is in the center of the coal mines 0 I 1 southeastern kansas and is about miles south of kansas cilyo on tho ft scott gulf R R Z brodie drops lot 0 ind 13 1011 11 Y nov 9 steve brodie jumped from a bridge in the courteol coura eol construction over th bludson river six thi morning lie broke three ribs and h I 1 ehm shore blood was brunni runni bg min hi L A brodie shortly afterwards too k t 17 a train for new york where lie arrived at 9 the distance from the bridge to the water is feat the made for a wager of azoo and a gold medal worth the same amount brodie Is seri oual inbur d and may die naw nsw oric nov 8 steve brodie mho jumper from poughkeepsie bridge thir berning mer ning arrived at 10 ile was examined by a doc for who found that he had three ribs babken and a shoulder serf oust y hurt the doctor could say at present whether be has sustained any internal ate tonight to night ll 11 a said lie had gone to bed but was doing ell and would be around in a few days commodore nov 9 the break stud of thoroughbred bogrees which took place today to day at chestnut Is persed one of the grandest collections 0 I 1 brood mares ever gathered together this countr the sale was dy the of I 1 he will of the late N W ditteon Kit tEon who bad for several years owned the farm six stallions and forty four brood mares were disposed 0 I 1 for a total of I 1 dotger ohio nov I F 11 of the ica public all central committee of t his county was arrested today to day for forging numerous notes on which he secured between six and beven thousand dollars at different city banks ile was lock e I 1 up at the central police station and 0 dd ills guilt the arrest caused a great sensation chinese american liens sax feancisco FaAN cisco nov states circuit judge sawyer rendered a decision in the test cases of two chinese in be holds that in a much as they were born in the united states they are citizens and not amenable to the act Congress of excluding chinese laborers coming down N ew homr nov 19 at the sale of the darchess Da chess of Marl boroughs furni lure to daiy diy an old flemish tapestry 1 and its companion that origin at cog t were sold for too respectively and a air I 1 fevre jars made originally for Q a 1 I loria at a cost of 15 brought 1700 each the saloon new youir nov 9 the anaf saloan republican national ommittee will meet at no I 1 broadway on day nov 21 at 10 nan to decide upon hereafter the line of I 1 pull 7 lo 10 be sri bonu NEW YORK NOV 9 pr baldwin aan I 1 physician bof jay gotilda said tonight to night that urs gould is 1 ery critical condition and liable to pass away any time I 1 crazy BUFFALO NOV 0 this afternoon an unknown maa over into the river from prospect jmark niagara faltas and was carried over the falls in increasing militia VASTI MOTON NOV 9 in his annual report to tile secretary of war adjutant general dram says the regularly organized and uniformed active militia of the several states which in aggregated reached in 1880 increased to in the follow year and re yo MS represented sa a fo of 1069 9 men general drum speaks in berils of agh PI 1 the personnel of the I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 11 dr or gs nal rig ir I ted by offic chis jer r ba equipment in genera Is very xvi foal though the a t are not pall 1 dei which it is flan fel ser jt con 1 ay ed will be remedied in the near of ore consequent on the 1 ri y increased ap of C gs tito ad fa autant general makes many valuable suggestions regarding abe of the militia and recommends reducing the term of service in tile army from five to three years which will operate to dia co u rage desertion the saintana sAin tant ge renews ills that the pay of commissioned noncommissioned non officers be inere axed so aa to range between and 55 according to rank heavy kaa AS crry nov 9 the heaviest snowstorm ever known at this season of the year began at three this morning and is still raging with un a bated violence the storm Is general all over the state ATCHISON kas nov 9 the boat phen snow storm that ever ernal in northern kansas began this morning and has coutino a d furiously all day trains are all dolay ld and telegraph wires are pros ed in 11 erections ith the ex of one line in in atchison over telephone lines are broken and so tangled up with electric light wires the electric light works have been suspended to prevent accidents the snow storm is the heaviest that occurred at any season odthe year since 1878 the extent of the damage cannot be ascertained to theanus peg on of telegraph SAS nov 0 the rain storm early this morning developed into a snow storm at 3 pm and has been falling ever since the snow however has malted alm fast as it has fallen athas been aeo cow pa n 3 aed by a brisk wind and has d c nid erable damage nearly an the railroads entering here are more leas d e ayed the santa fe being a worst ere telegraph raph wires are also somewhat cr I 1 paled duncan ross at a wrestler bostax nov 9 at the If arvard athenaeum this afternoon duncan 0 ross and 11 31 dolor of bearl borough enfried in a wrestling match for a side and the championship acs ics bearthree beat three falls in five t bolh L rand elbow two catch AS catch can and tile feitli if tie class r Y to be side hold in harness dufur won the first fall collar and elbow in six minutes throwing ross cleanly by the LIP lock the second fall cate as catch can was won ross in ten minutes his weight a bj strength proving too much for defars quickness dufur won the third fall same style as the first in with great ease it took ross five minutes to win the furta fur tb catch as catch can and six ini to win the final fall aide bold jn harness and thereby the match the last a tyle of wrestling is evide fly in his favor as the catch as catch can fearful fire near rochester most 7 isa 11 firo ever experienced in this city occurred this evening at the works of the steam guage and bronco it was located in a building of seven stories ith two basements situates situ atel near genesee falls the fire broke out at ov lock abou t 40 people were at work mostly on the third floor the smoke w all ver y danse and that iren could not reach the fire escapes and were forced to p from the story fourteen inn limped on the west side of the build I 1 ng and were ir I 1 I 1 lit billy injured six of them byng wi an hour four others will die before morning their names are joseph darner jno gremo u r joseph webber clarry schneider J n 0 gall the fatally wounded are richard failey frank siddons Sid doas dan watkins john geerie it Is thought five or or bodies are in the ruins include I 1 pg or more girls the I 1 ossee on the building are tZ loss on the entire plant 1 ar norton Is congratulated CUFF N Y nov levi P vice president elect ties been busy to city reading con gratulatory cables and telegrams upon the successful result of the campaign senator barnum letter ct 0 W 1 1 D A rn u m I 1 s w d i ti 0 im roe d a n d I 1 1 I p b 3 i i n i x 1 e acts that he will be around in a at k or so BRIEF von Il amburgh the dig austian physician Is dead A house collapsed on litchfield street london today to day causing the death of six persons and the in jury of twenty the procession today to day on the occa sion of the induction into office of the new lord mayor of london was do void of the fusul pageantry and a tame affair generally I 1 last the second ball of the season was given by tile K of P at their hall on fourth street A very nice crowd assembled though not la 19 large as it would have been had it not been for the excitement of the recent election and the prospects of a general ho orray by ilia republicans this evening two weeks another party will be given ahen it is expected the ball will be crowded on thursday night a dance was given in the second ivard for the benefit of the choir the dancing ball was crowded every one enjoyed himself and the affair was a financial and harmonious once 88 th e pr in thep as of books to be used by the choir during the coining inter another dance wil I 1 be given for the same p or next thursday evening fa quadrille hand with its excellent music ill be iril attendance on the occasion stop the hoodlums complaints are reaching us from quarters of the and even criminal doings of a gang hoodlums who delight in destroying pe oplas prig arty and tar ing the publia in every concel way boards are placed across the sidewalk so as to catch the unwary pedestrian on the head ropes are across to trip biln ill 1 to frighten or embarrass him are played gates are arora their hinges and carried away awl other property destroyed the pir ants should icae to their children in these respects ollier wise the offended a may wine to grief as som as 4 their tricka I 1 I 1 e I 1 |