Show Disasters VIENNA June Twentyfive thousand square miles of land are inundated in Hungary There was another hurricane at Mako on Saturday The water washed over the dykes and destroyed a number of tho bridges The laborers at work on tho dykes fled but wore driven back by tho soldiers NEW YOBK June 14 Advices from Panama under date of tho fourth instant are as follows Voznm de Antioquia reports re-ports a landslide on El Pedrers harm in Conoordia burying Senor ledro Arestrops his wife and nine children and tho servants in tho house In all sixteen persons were killed NEW OULEANS Juno 14A special to tho TimesDemocrat fromFointoaLaSlache Louisiana says A brisk east wind the past four days has driven tho ruinous silt I water of the gulf up submerging all the rice fields from this point to the quarantine station a distance of about thirty miles and forced it inland up as far as La Chiene in St Bernard parish and all along tho east bank of the river to this point Tho damages cannot now be estimated but if bright sunshine follows the subsidance of the floods then not a head of rice will bo made for thirty mile along tho east bank of the Mississippi CHATTANOOGA Tenn Juco HNows has reached here that five men have been killed and many wounded by the explosion of a dynamite cartridge at the Inman mine four miles from here The explosion occurred in tho mines of tho Tennessee Coal Iron and Railway Company Com-pany where most of tho employees were convicts However the company of late has been employing English miners and it is said these were the victims The scene of the explosion at unman is five miles away from any telegraph office and it is impossi ble to secure later news at present ST Louis Mo June 14At 130 a inn in-n fire broko out in tho stables of the Mound City Street Car Company in the outskirts the city and two alarms have been turned in At 230 a m a message by telephone said 315 miles had been burned and tho stablef totally destroyed The loss probably will bo 5iO000 or more |