Hi 3 n i i u r m ml REMOVETHE DEAD BLACKENED BODIES TAKEN FROM THE MINE DISASTER WORK OF RESCUE GOES ON Total Dead Thus Far Reported 142 Thrilling Experiences Attending Ef forts to Secure Dead Bodies and Help Those Who May Be Living JOHNSTOWN Pa July 12 At 1 oclock this morning it can be stated of the 600 men supposed to have en tered the mouth of the Rolling Mill mine of the Cambria Steel company Thursday morning ninety are known to be dead and twenty two rescued Four hundred so the mine officials claim escaped when the explosion oc cured leaving eighty eight to be ac counted for Some of these accord ing to those in charge of the rescue work are dead but the majority they claim have escaped From physicians heads of the rescue parties and others -who are familiar with the different headings in the mine it is learned that at least fifty two addi tional bodies will be brought to the temporary morgue at daylight mak ing the total dead 142 This so President Stackhouse says will be the extent of the disaster but until all checks of the miners are taken an ac curate list will be impossible Some of the bodies it is admitted will be entombed in the closed headings or buried under slate Some may never be found Yesterday was a day of heroic res cues at the fated Rolling Mill mine of the Cambria Steel company Thrilling experiences attended the efforts of the forty brave and daring fellows who went down into the bowels of the earth stirred by a very faint hope that still they might be in time to restore to life some of those who are en tombed Death lurked everywhere around them but undaunted they pressed for ward swayed with the noblest of hu man purposes The reward of their efforts was the saving of the lives of fourteen of their fellow men andj bringing them again into the sunlight and back to living families Dead and maimed bodies were located but not effort was made to bring them out of the vast theater of death until ev ery human energy was put forward to seeing that no living soul might es cape their aid That done the dead were put in train cars brought up and exposed to morbid gaze while be ing transferred to wagons in which to be taken to the morgue Eighty seven dead were removed from the mine between daylight and nightfall Still a party of officials and miners battled on three miles inside the mine Occasionally word would come to the surface by some mysteri ous means that another heap of re mains had been exposed to the vision of the searchers There remain dan gerous headings There remain dan tion of the mine yet to be explored No one knows many more dead will be found there The mine officials re frain from guesswork on the subject The impression prevails among the ousiders and certain employes of the mine that 150 is a low estimate of the mine list Fated Johnstown spent the day horror stricken Great throngs surged about the pit mouth the im provished morgue at the armory and about the stricken homes of the dead Exaggerated rumors of all kinds pre vailed One report gained currency that disaster had overtaken the rescu ing party which entered the mine shortly after 9 oclock This was not disproved until word finally came from the men in the mine A Lake Wiped Out FLORENCE Neb July 12 Pries lake a resort one mile north of town is a thing of the past There a beau tiful little lake had been constructed by throwing a dam across the lower end of a ravine The lake was from one to ten feet deep and covered near ly an acre Continuous rams soften ed the dam and for several days the water had been seeping through the earthwork The other night the heavy flood from the surrounding hills swept down into the lake causing it to overflow the dam which soon gave way and with a roar that was heard nearly half a mile away swept on into the river Leg Broken in Ball Game FULLERTON Neb July 12 In a ball game here Earnest Bennett broke his leg below the knee Cuban Negroes Restless NEW YORK July 12 In the opin ion of Captain John Conroy superin tendent of the harbor improvement work that is being done at Cardenas Cuba by a New York contractor there will be trouble with the natives of that place within sixty days The negroes he says are dissatisfied with the conditions and on the principle that they participated in the fighting they believe they ought to have the offices CALIFORNIA LUMBER COMBINE Iowa and Wisconsin Men Consolidate Vast Timber Interests PORTLAND Ore July 11 A spa ciul to the Oregonian from Ashland says Negotiations for the sale of the Scott and Van Arsdale Lumber com panys property in the McCloud region in Siskiyou county California which have been in progress for several months have been reported complet ed the purchase price being 3000 000 The purchasers are the Carpen ter Land company of Dubuque la the Hixton Sash and Door company of Merrill Wis Curtis Bros of Clin ton la Walter W Alexander and Stewart Bros of Wausau Wis This property includes besides 115 000 acres of timber land the McCloud River railroad the McCloud River Lumber company Siskiyou Lumber company and the Siskiyou Lumber and Mercantile company The mills connected with the crv terprise cut about 400000 leflt of lum ber per day GIANT GEYSER BREAKS OUT Result of Biavy Earthquakes Occur ring Near Santa Cruz SAN FRANCISCO July 11 Near Santa Cruz on the Pacific side of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec a giant gey ser has broken out as the result of heavy earthquakes occurring in that section since April 18 last The column of water rising to a height of about fifty feet roars and hisses from among the rocks and is an object of great interest to the peo ple and passing vessels being plainly visible from the sea It Avas seen and admired by the passengers and crew of the steamer Newport which has reached this port The news is brought by the steamer that affairs in Guatemala are becom ing normal again after the scare oc casioned by the tremendous earth quake The havoc wrought by the disturbances will not interfere with harvesting of the coming crops as at first anticipated IOWA MAY HAVE DRUG TRUST Pharmacists Plan to Secure Unifor mity in Charges SIOUX CITY la July 11 The members of the Iowa Pharmaceutical association took the first steps in what is virtually the formation of a drug gists trust The plan took the form of the appointment of a committee to arrange a state schedule of prices1 and is in accordance with the rec ommendation made by E B Tainter of Carroll in his presidents address The druggists insist the object of the organization is not to raise prices but to secure uniform charges for articles It is understood that in sev eral localities prices have been low ered to what is considered an unfair cheapness and these will probably be raised ONLY INDIAN CHILDS PLAY But it Has Puzzled Scientists for These Many Years CHICAGO 111 July 11 Dr George Dorsey of the Field Columbian mu seum has made a discovery in his in vestigations among the Hopi Indians that overturns many of the old the ories of anthropologists in regard to the supposed inscriptions on the adobe houses of the tribe He has made the announcement of his discoveries in a lecture to the students of the Univer sity of Chicago These inscriptions that the an thropologists have been trying to de cipher and read for years said Dr iDorsey have been found to be noth ing more than the scratches made by mischievous Hopi children in the mud of the adobe houses just after they had been built Edward Making Progress LONDON July 11 The bulletin on living Edwards condition posted at Buckingham Palace at 10 oclock this morning says The kings condition continues to be satisfactory King Edward is net able to sit up -but every day he is removed to an ad justable couch which gives a wel come change to his position and which enables him to read with some degree of comfort It is understood that next week his majesty may be transferred upon this couch to the royal yacht the Victoria and Alberta in a specially constructed ambulance carriage but that all the arrangements for this transfer are kept secret in order to prevent a gathering of the public to witness the tains his steady improvement Dead Fish Are a Plague NEW ORLEANS July 11 At a conference between the Jefferson parish authorities the president of the State Board of Health and the New Orleans port commissioner held to consider the condition in Harveys canal due to the plague of dead fish it was decormined to cut the levee and let the river purge the canal of its foulness The canal is three and one thirtl feet below the lerel of tho river at its present stage FL00DSN IOWA SWOLLEN STREAMS SWEEP WITH DESTRUCTIVE FURY AND GREAT RUIN IS WROUGHT The Loss in Live Stock Crops Other Property is Assuming mense Proportions Streams Turned Into Rivers and lm- Are DES MOINES la July 10 The Des Moines river reahced the highest water mark of 1S92 which was twenty feet at midnight At this hour the levee on the north side of town broke flooding a large residence sec tion Most of the families removed earlier in the evening A small break occurred in the Raccoon river levee just after midnight and a large force of men is attempting to hold the flood in check The Rock Island east bound pas senger trains due here last night were held at Commerce twenty miles west of here where the tracks are covered with water Trains on other roads though late keep in motion The Des Moines river dam is weak ening If it goes out it will endanger four city bridges and all the railroad bridges The false work of the new Slth avexnue bridge which went out swept away five spans of the Chicago Great Western railroad bridge over the Des Moines South of the junction of the Des Moines and Raccoon the river is three miles wide for miles and is destroy ing crops and drowning live stock Communication with the city by wagon bridges over the streams is being pre vented because of the danger The continuous rains have forced nearly all Iowa streams from their banks and the destruction of crops live stock and other property is as suming immense proportions It is Impossible to estimate the danger from the indefinite reports received The damage is especially etxensive in the central northern and weatern and southwestern parts of the state The valleys of the Sioux and Maple riv ers are flooded and Woodbury and Monona counties are under water The Iowa river at Marshalltown is the highest since 1SS1 Many country bridges have been destroyed and traffic between Marshalltown and surround ing points is practically cut off Cat tle and hogs have been drowned in large numbers in the Iowa valley At Cedar Rapids 54 inches of rain have fallen since July 1 The Cedar river is out of its banks and many famil ies have been forced from their homes Numerous bridges have been swept away in Linn county The Skunk river and Squaw creek are out of their banks and near the confluence in story county thousands of acres are flooded and crops practi cally destroyed The continuous rains are paralyzing business in Fort Dodge and the rail roads are almost out of business The west end of the city is under water and families are moving out The Des Moines is up six feet at that point Because of the soaking of the insulation of the wires electric power has been shut off and the town is dark Near Oxfora in Johnson county in a wind storm Jacob Burkhardt was crushed to death by the falling of a barn on the farm of Wesley Prush Half a dozen barns were destroyed in the same neighborhood Near North Liberty the residence of Jacob Neid hiser was wrecked and the family had a narrow escape All over Johnson county the storm destroyed wind mills and barns The damage in the county is estimated at 550000 WIRELESS PLAN FOR ALASKA Telegraph System from Fort Gibbons to Bates Rapids SAN FRANCISCO July 10 R Pfund an electrical engineer has ar rived here on his way to Alaska for the purpose of establishing a wireless telegraph system between Fort Gib bons on the Yukon river and the fort at Bates Rapids on the Tanana riv er a distance of 195 miles The line which will be constructed under the direction of Chief Signal Officer Greely will Te completed by October 1 On his return from the north Mr Pfund may take measures to establish a station near the Golden Gate so that wireless communication may be had with vessels on the Pa cific A Job for Buffalo Jones WASHINGTON July 10 Charles J Jones popularly known as Buffalo Jones today was appointed buffalo warden for Yellowstone park Mr Jones has devoted much attention to the preservation of the American bi son and was largely instrumental in securing an appropriation during the past session of congress for the estab lishment of a government buffalo ranch in the Yellowstone Mr Jones will have charge NEBRASKA CROP CONDITIONS Heavy Rains Have Damaged Wheat in Southeastern Part of State United States Department of Agri culture climate and crop bulletin of the weather bureau Nebraska sec tion for the week ending July 7 1902 The last week has been cool and wet with loss than the normal amount of sunshine The daily mean temperature has averaged 2 degrees below the normal The rainfall was above normal throughout the eastern portion of tho state and quite generally exceeded two inches while In a few instances it exceeded six inches In the west ern part of the state the rainfall was generally light The continued heavy rains in the southeastern counties have been un favorable for crop interests Crops to all kinds on lowlands have beeen injured by water Harvesting has been seriously delayed and consider able damage has resulted to ripo but uncut wheat the early cut wheat is sprouting in the shock and compar atively little has been stacked Oats have made a very rank growth and in some southeastern counties are lodg ing badly Corn has grown fairly well and although small is In a heal thy and promising condition culti vation has been delayed and some corn fields are weedy Potatoes promise a large crop but in a few places are commencing to rot CORN TOUCHES NINETY CENTS Highest Price for the Cereal Since 1892 When it Was One Dollar CHICAGO July 9 Shorts in July corn were squeezed again today and the cornered delivery went to 90 cents the highest price since 1892 when the market touched 1 July closed at 84 cents yesterday an advance of 7 cents over the pre vious close Opening bids today were from 84 cents to 85 cents Shorts were the bidders and by run ning the market up to 90 cents a lit tle before noon they got approximate ly 250000 bushels It ia estimated that in selling this much the manipu lators of the market made a profit of 150000 as most of their 150000000 bushels was purchased between Gl and 65 cents No excitement was evident in the pit although all were interested in the problem of where the Gates co terie would let the price advance be fore easing their grip The price is already far past the maximum at which Phillips allowed shorts to set tle in his first and most successful deal Shorts who have covered have paid heavily for the privilege and those who are still on the wrong side of the market are generally supposed to be in the most serious predicament of a decade FRIGHTENED BY A VOLCANO People at Tusla in the Indian Terri tory Become Quite Nervous GUTHRIE O T July 9 Great excitement has been caused at Tusla Indian Territory owing to the discov ery by surveyors working north of that place of cracks in the sides of mounds as though from great pres sure underneath Gas is escaping from the fissures and a continual hissing and roaring can be heard On the extreme top of the highest hill there has been a small volcano at work raising up iarge bounders and tossing them aside Experts state it is a great oil and gas field and that pressure from a great depth has caused the commo tion The inhabitants of Tusla are becoming nervous over the state of affairs Miss Morrison Sentenced ELDORADO Kan July 9 Jessie Morrison convicted June 28 of mur der in the second degree for killing Mrs Olin Castle at the latters home here in June 1900 by cutting her throat with a razor was sentenced to twenty five years in the peniten tiary Motion for a new trial was overruled Miss Morrison who has gone through three trials took the sentence with little show of demon stration The case will be appealed Nicaragua Volcanoes Active MANAGUA Nicaragua July 9 The Democracia of this city reports that the volcanoes of Mirad Valle and Rincond Vieja in Costa Rica situa ted respectively eighty and sixty miles southeast of Lake Nicaragua are in active eruption Coal Vessels Are Overdue SAN FRANCISCO July 9 Two more coal laden vessels have been added to the overdue list The Brit ish ship Cumberland is now out forty eight days from Newcastle Australia for Taltal and 25 per cent is being paid on it by the underwriters On the British bark Earlscourt now out seventy three days from New Castle for Valparaiso 15 per cent is being paid Tho rate on the French bark Breun has advanced to 80 per cent An overproduction of rubber would result in a gum drop Bin WlnHlowK Soothing Hymn For children teething soften the kuiiis reduce In flammation alluys pain cures wind colic 2ic a buttle A man seldom marries unless hes in love or in debt INSIST OS GKTTINO IT Some grocers say they dont keep De fiance Starch This ia because they have a stock on hand of other brands contain ing only 12 oz in a package which thoy wont bo able to sell first because De fiance contains 16 or for the same money Do you want 16 oz instead of 12 ok for tame money Then buy Defiance Starch Requires no cooking No man ever realizes how trash he owns until he moves much A Place to Spend the Summer On the lines of tho Milwaukee Rail way in Wisconsin Minnesota and Iowa are some of tne moot beautiful places In the world to spend a summer vaca tion camping out or at tho elegant summer hotels Boating Ashing beautiful lakes and streams and cool weather Okoboji Is the nearest of these re sorts but all are easily reached from Omaha and the round trip rates this summer are lower than ever before Full information on application F A NASH Genl Western Agent C M St P Ry 15D4 Farnam St Omaha V An Overzealous Official Two printed forms valued at one farthing were lost recently at Baku on the Trans Causasian railway and the station master had telegrams sent to every station in the Russian empire to ask if they had been seen any where The company has since had to pay telegraph charges amounting to nearly 10000 and the over zealous official is now out of employment I am glad that my ancestors dead It gives me a chance are RUPTUTOE permanently cured In 30 to CO days send for circular O S Wood M V S21 New York Life bids- Omaha Neb If a man lives as he should the world will not be very much better by his getting out of it ARE YOUR CIOTITES FADED Use Red Cross Ball Blue and make them white again Largo 2 oz package 5 cents The man who persists in doing nothing is entitled to ilr3t prize for perseverance No chromos or cheap premiums Dut a better quality and one third more of Defiance Starch for the same price of other starches He is a wise son who knoweth the proper time to strike his father for a loan MORE FIKXI1JIE ANI LASTING wont shake out or blow out by usinp Defiance starch you obtain better results than possible with any other brand and one third more for ame money A rolling stone gathers momentum at every jump and is a good thing to keep away from Pisos Cure is the best medicine we ever used for all ailections of the throit and lunps Vm O Endslet Vanbuien Ind Fobll 1900 About the only martyrs we have at this stage of the game are the base ball umpires DELIGHTFUL EASTERN TRIPS The Lake Shore Michigan South ern Ry has just issued a new sum mer book Lake Shore Tours show ing a selected list of eastern resorts with routes and rates Copy will be sent on application to C F Daly Chief A G P A Chicago Janitors Demand for Recognition An official of die new Janitors so ciety says its object is the elevation of our profession not only financially but socially Big people are beginning to recognize us Big people also small and middle sized people always have recognized the janitors if they wanted a quiet life It sometimes happens that a man is absent minded when his wifes away Send all yonr orders la Grain Provisions and Stocks to Iot J Campbell Co who huve private wires to all Aaioricnn market anil are inrmbcra of Chicago llonrtl of Tradn Main Office Hoard of Trade building Omaha eD Tele phones 061 9C5 Personal responsibility discharged by proxy rTJTEST GRAZING AND cannot DO TOUK CLOTHES LOOK YELLOW Then use Defiant Starch it will keep them white 16 on for 10 cents TO MOTHERS Mrs J IL Haskins of Chicago HI President Chicago Arcade Club Addresses Comforting Words to Women Regarding Childbirth M Deaii Mas Pinkiiam Mothers need not dread childbcarlng after they know tho value of Lydlu K Iink lmms Vegetable Compound While I loved children I dreaded tho ordeal for it left mo weak and sick SUES Jfc PATENTS--- b n I E4U B w xatCiit uold BEE AnrxG lamjs DIRECT RAILROAD NOV BUILDING The new extension now being bnilt by the North Western Line to Bone steel S D brings to mind the treaty recently made with the chiefs of the warlike Sioux by which part of the famous Rosebud Reservation is to be turned over to the government and one more of the few choice tracts of public lands now remaining be thus opened to settlement The land in question lies between the Missouri and Niobrara rivers and is well watered and fertile Farm lands near the Reservation are selling at from 20 to 35 an acre grazin at from 6 to 15 j The country is level or slightly roll- ing consisting or DiacK loam witr clay v -ST MES J H iiAsrcrxs for months after and at the time I thought death was a welcome relief but beforo my last child was born a pood neighbor advised LiydhiEPiiik hams Vegetable Compound and I used that together with your Pilla and Sanative Wash for four months beforo the childs birth it brought mo wonderful relief I hardly had an ache or pain and trhen the child was ten days old I left my bed strong in health Every spring and fall I now take abottleofliydiaEPinkhamH Veg etable Compound and find it keeps me in continual excellent health Miss J H Haskinh 3248 Indiana Ave Chicago 111 95000 forfeit Ifabovo testimo nial Is not genuine Caro and careful counsel iff what tbo expectant and would be mother needs and this counsel she can secure without cost by writing to DIrs Xinkham at Lynn Masa 1G11 Farnam St Business Sijobtiiand Ttiewiutiko and Enolihii StudnntR fnruiihed work to earn board while attending when desired First fall term sept 1 Soar or catalogaa COOmalia Nchr 000 Fi CHt AurceKHf III Atliicofrcc JlKKlKItS SS PILIKS nl tir Free ntaojiio rKAIIV FACTCIUXR CO Omitlia A Profit Sharing Jistnbi tlon by I THE OMAHA DAILY NEWS who also publish lh Kansas City World and St Jatil Sews How It Will Take Place On Xovmbf r 1th IDOL a rnral election will be hHd in N bruHka Minnesota and Kansas a ffv rnr being selected in each 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OPEN A great boom has sprung up in Bone steel to which point the North-Western Line 13 building Last fall there were fifty settlers there To day there is a town of 300 Ninety days from now there will be 3000 Five real estate offlces have opened and town lots ara selling at from 300 to S30 each The Reservation will probably be opened by a lottery plan such as was made use of in Oklahoma Fiftv thou- sand people are expected to take part i in the drawing for the land To enter a homestead of 160 acre3 one must be at the head of a family or have attained the age of twenty one years a citizen of the United Statps or one who has filed his declaration to become such To establish a title to the land residence must be maintained thereon improving and cultivating the land continuously for five years With the completion of the North lands i Western Lino from Verdigre to tho Reservation sundary at Bonestpel there will without doubt be a tremen dous influx of homesteaders as soon subsoil making the very best of farm- as the Presidents procariation set a ing land It seems to suffer exception- datf for the opening Intprost a the 1 ally lit le from drought i matr n Nebraska is intense