TJET4 OMAHA. PAJL BEfi- THURSDAY MAY 31 BAPTIZED WITH BLOOD , The Now York End of tlio Brooklyn - lyn Brills Oatliofl in Ha- in m OriniEon , A Retnorkftblo aud Duacc-nmt- nblo Panic end Destruc tion of Life. A Score of Persona Trampled to Death and Dozens Se verely Wounded. The Terrible Struggle for Li'fe Graphically Deacrlbod by the Participants. "A Batnoraeleae , Fearful , stu pid Force , as Immovable as the Bridge Itself. " A Heap of Helpleas Humanity , Bruised Almost Beyond Recognition. Tremendous Excitement at the Ohambara Street Hospital and Oity Hall. Hnsb ndr , Wiv and Children Separated , Suma Hovar ta Moat A Had Ending of Decoration Day Ceremonies. Special DItpatcheg to Tin D i. . NKW YOKK , May 30. A fearful catastrophe occurred ou the E t River brldgo thla afternoon , by which a lirgd 'number of people have lost their lives. Tno narrowness of the footway for pacaongera la the cauaa of the horror. A majority of the dead are BO far unidentified. At about 4 o'clock the long line of people on foot in tha centra walk of the structure going from aud Doming to thla city , thickened , swelled and otoppod in Its motion just at the at air a leading from the concrete road way to the bridge proper. Strong men and feeble women , manhood and in fancy. WEKE WEDdED TOOETHEn in that fearful prossnro of the crowd , which extended rullea , ono might cay , on either end of the lino. It waa a re morseless , featful , atnpld force , that held Ita vlctlraa aa Immovable aa the at DUO foundatlonu of Iho brldgo itself. The stoppage laatod nearly ouo hour , during which tlmo ocnres ot people fainted To rollovo the jam , the brldgo oflialala removed notno of the Iron paling a few feet from the Now York aldo , when , of course , thoaa unfortunate - fortunate enough to bo near enough , and weak , fainting at death , aa they were , Itumodutoly fell halter-skelter , heels over head , down ou the jagged , gravelly road below , a raaau of BRUISKD DISCOLOKED HUMAN FL1SU. Scorea were trampled upon in stantly and to stumble waa death Men were dragged out of that heap of helpleaa humanity with faces blue aa indigo and the life blood trickling ont of their nostrils , and children aa . , well ai women psle , dlahovo'led ' and f , > dosd. The roadway on cither aide of the walk was atrewcd with dead and \ dying , a pltlablo sight , and yet , it ia > Bald , no effort ! were made by the bridge ofiiclala to ntap people coming on the bridge. TJie dead uud dying wore curled elFin wagons , cart ? , etc. , luiprovibed ou a momunt for service , ana it waa a long time before the po- llca arrived uud anything like order reitorod or an ambulanca appeared. Meanwhile TEAMS M ERE RUSHING BOTH WAYS at lull gillop over roadways , why no one could tell , threatening the limbs and lives of those on foot who were attempting to help the unfortunate victims Mon shouted themtelves hoarao , "Olear tha way ; " wsgona rat tling over the rough atonea , mon and women crying In all directions , made It a bedlam indeed. A party of men in uniform did some service at the epot as volunteer police , to chock the vulgar and cnrloua. AT CHAMDERg HTKCKT HOSPITAL. Here there are lying , 13 bodies , aix unknown men aud six unknown women , and Geo. Smith of 42 Watts atreet. Tno cfiise waa filled with people ple miking frantic inquiries for mlas- Ing frleuda , and with hysterical I women. Two more of the dead , one boy of 1C aud the other a young woman , are lying at the police sta tion unidentified. F. E. Dily , No. 79 Henry street ; Wllhelmlna Loewe , No. 100 Monroe street ; two unknown J" women ; Mra. 0. Yogel , No. 3,214 26th street ; Minnie Smith , No. 215 Honaton atroet ; Ellen Regon , G2 Horatio atroet ; an unknown boy and an unknown girl ; Mattlo A. Styles , 257 Grove street , Jeraey City. Following is a partial , LIST OK WOUHUED. Frank Barrett , 19 Mott street , legs and left arm broken. H * ia a little boy , and hi * mother was with him. Otto BischolT , 019 East Sixth street , let broken and body Injured internally. Andrew Dougherty , six yesra old , No. 152 Pearl ttreet , Charles Eberwlen , 33 J East Fifty- fourth Btrnit , IOK cruiheJ. L. M K jeret , a mulatto , 7 Manh ss tt Place , Brojklvu , Uarbary Ottinger , a young lady , chest Injured and right eye badly crushed442 ; East Sixth itreet. Thomas Uoerdnn , 13 years old , 30 Mont gomery ztrcet. Injured aljout licnd. Uerulurd Uoiniuif , ci ur maker , 33C DeUncey street , uoveiely injured , Mlna Schmidt , T > 8 Houston street. Mr . Seering , 273 St. Mark's place slightly Injured in the cheit , LizzUi Iferney , ngcd 18 , 8t. lUrkn ave nue , liriii'klyn , iojtired about the body. Loili Hgue , teveroly injured. John Keller , \Vrst-Karmn , missln ? . Ignacio Antepara , 282 Seventh avenue bruised. Annie Goldstein , C'J lint. Broadway head badly injured. Sarah Gaertener , a young girl , 27 Suf falk itreet , bruised in the head , arms am legi.Albertlna Albertlna Bahnet , 139 Division street WM last ceen ta fall with her baby in he ftrmi , when the crowd ruthed over her The baby was found but the mother j i mlsalng , TUB SCENE IN TUB CITY HALL ' polloo station waa almply terrible- women aoroirolna nnd wrl"glng their haiid , nun wltu ton clothing and blecdlnccc > , hi d all around the formi tf thu > ui'did , most of thorn nncjiiLcLus , lying bid ! ' * tbo walla , Every mm and again A frn.itlo mother would tnih In i < quiring K > r lomu otu * loat. There wtrj none to annwnrhor , for the revival of tlio tnsmulblo occu pied all thoui'.hto. The jingle of the umbutanoj bdlla oddoJ 10 the confu- slop , D wjgon lifter i vfftgim tore up tj the dour aud tntgootis descended , A perfect stream of uimoutcloiid forms wcro borne to the atntiou on atrutch- rw , a thu ambuUncoi were filled aud driven away , "THRY FOUOHT LIKE UXHOKS , " "I wna walking along the brldco towards the Now York cntrauco , " said n man who held a young girl , who was crying bitterly , by the huad , " when 1 hoard shouting and screamIng - Ing anddcnly arlao in front of mo. Fhon 1 saw hate , atlcka and hands stretched uloft end with ono scream the whole denao mass surged and swnyod toward the gates. I suppose the people thought thn brldgo waa coming down ; anyway they fought , acreamod and yelled like deuioue. Children and women were knocked down und trampled upon and I was burno Irreslatably out , Thou I fouud thla little girl , who had loat her friends and hero wo are safe , thank God ! " Tno little girl aald her name waa Flora Davis , 02 Lewla street. TUB 11LOCKADB. "I wont ou the brldgo , " said Ohaa. Bllgh , 59 Third street , Urooklyu , "at about four o'clock , and as I was approaching preaching the river apan I found my self unable to move either backward or forward. Women nnd children com menced ecroamiug. Hundreds of men climbed with great dltlioulty ou to the boama running over the railroads and made their way to the carriage way. Many lot themselves drop through between the bosuns cud were caught by.thooo bcmcath. A number of wo men also eacapod this way. The po lies and others helped to pall out the dead and dying aud they were laid ou the roadway until the ambulance camo. The shrieks of chl'drou on the path way were blood curdling ; they cried 'Help , help , ' 'Save me , for God's aako ! ' but where wo were wo could do nothing. " TUB CACHE OF TIIU TRAGEDY. Mr. S. Martin , ( superintendent of the bridge , was acen by a reporter a Few minutua after the accident. He said : "Flvo mlnutoj before word como to my oflico about the catas trophe , I received an answer to my inquiry that everything waa going on omoothly on the brldgo aud poduitti ans wuro moving along quietly. I certainly have no idea what cauaod the horrible tragedy , aa various accounts have reached mo from four distinct sources. I hear , however , that the panio was brought about * T A ( JANQ OF riCKl'OCKETB. Now York policemen had warned us that thieves and bunko men were working ou the bridge , but as none of them were Identified wo oould do nothing. As soon as I hoard of the crash , I ordered thu roadways thrown open aud people are going across that way now. The Sun extra Bay * ; "Thoro was a crush at the ateps at the New York approach of the Brooklyn bridge this afternoon. A panic followed and at laat fourteen peraona were killed aud many wounded. The crush began shortly before 4. At that hour there were thousands of people upon the bridge , moat of them coming from Brooklyn. The ntr waa clear and brink and the people rapidly walking. As crowds approached the short flight ot etopa , theau in front pushed back for fear they would be precipi tated over thu steps , a dlatanco of about six atopa. These people in droning back from the steps made the nucleus of the jam , for the thou- aanda bohiud them pushed on uu- eeding. Alrnoet instantly the poo- In begin to shout , "Stand back ! " and Glvo uo room ! " Msauwhllo tha rowd from Now York , which was at 10 foot of the ntepa , got blocked. The mon at the head of the Now York rowd fought their way back , leaving clear space at the foot of thu stops , 'ho shouting and crowding from the Brooklyn aide Increased. It was ut- orly inexplicable. Tno people In the dvanco guard of the Brooklyn crowd ore pushed toward the stops. They Domed to have a horror of going over tie steps , although the flight la only "vo feet. THEY LOOKED ARMS , nd pushed furiously back agalust the housunds coming atoadlly over from Brooklyn. In a few minutes , at a iolnt juit above the steps , there waa a slow yielding to the frightful prea- nro from behind , and the front of the rowd waa forced nearer and nearer to he edge of the steps. Women aud men were screaming for help , and nen were ahonting confusedly. Urn- irellaa , parcels end canes were thrown over the rails by the people , who needed their hands to fight their way out of the desperate crowd. At last , with a single shook , that cut through clamor of a thousand voices , a roung girl who had lost her footing ell headlong , and struck the pathway at the foot of the stops and lay for a moment. She raited herself on hoi lands , and would have got up , bat in another moment aho waa ISCRIEU FOUR DEEP under the bodies of others who foil over the stops alter her. She was dead whan they got her ont morothau ialf an hour afterwards. The men sprang up-n the ralla nt the sldu nnd waved the crowds back from Now and Brooklyn cidc , but the people continued to crowd on toward the stops. No police were in aljjht. 1'Jrory mlunto the excitement grew worao , Men in the crowd lifted their children above their heads to eave thorn frorr the crash. 1'oople wcro still paying , their pennies at both gates and cqncz lug In. At laat the people at the New York end of the brldgo nndoratooc what waa happening nnd tha gatei were cloacd and word waa sent t < Brooklyn to oloao the gates there Messengers were cent to the pollci station in Oak street , but before an ] onteldo help came , the bridge police assisted by citizens , compressed twi grooera wagons Into ambulance sorvlc They were loaded np with the deai -r and dying and driven off the brldg followed by crowds of the DUTBACTKD MEN AND WOUEN , As the wagons came out on th atreet they were obliged to stop t allow a brl' ' ly uniformed bund , playing gay uiUaio , paid up Oia bam street. Twelve deadI bidlen had boon laid In the bMom tit of Chambers' street hospital nt C o'clocV. T < vo of the dead were identified M Goo. Smith and Ellen Il'nrdnr. ' Among the Injured worn F. E Dilo , W.lhol- mlna fi > wo , Thnmau Hlordnn , Mra. Ohns. Vogolor , Mlnnio Smith , E la Hequa and Frank IlarnoU. Ann ng the unconcloua were two nnldntititiud mon nud women and n buy stiil git ) . " It was not until the dond wtgona came ont that the public know any thing of thecAtnatropho. Thu wagons were followed clT Iho brldgo by women crying for their children , nnd by men crying for their wlvoit. Several of the women were half naked , many had ou only raga , Ono woman had both shoes torn off and almost ALL vrr.np. UAHKHKADKU. There were hundreds of them , die- hoveled nnd crying. Their faces were white , aud In many instances were covered with duet and dirt. Mrs. Edward 0. Cilbnrn , of Brooklyn , ciino out into Chatham street , loading n llttlo boy with each hand. She had lost her husband \ \ \ Iho throng , Ho had taken their youngest child with htm. While aho waa talking with the rsportor on Ohltham sUoet , her eldest daughter , a hl of 19 , ran np to her crying , "Whoro ia father ? " The mother answered sha did not know. Mra. 0jlburn iftld , ' 'It was an awful ex perience , I saw ono woman tailback- ward from the stops , and ns eoon as aho fell ahoroa jumped upon by men who wuro forced after hor. They TllAMl'ED IIKU TO DRAT1I. I was pushed np vgalnst the railing aud turned round aud around , my clothing was torn and I was exhausted. When I last saw my husband ho was holding oar yonugust child up in the air and being carried toward the edge of the stops by the crowd. I clung to the railing. At laat some ono from above grasped my wrists and hauled mo np ont of the crush. A few mo ments later they got my two boys np. At that tlmo tha bodies lay at the foot of the stops. Ono man who was whlto na a sheet struggled out of the mass with his dead child hold nbovo his head. Ho was screaming. I stood by the rail Icokiug for my husband and our other child. I do not yet know whether they nro safe. " Mr , H. Abcraomble , of Skanoatoles , Bald : "After seeing the parade yea torday I wont on the bridge. At 3:30 : p. m. I was twenty-five yarda from the atopa , and walked toward them. I noticed a jam on the ntops , and stood watching the luimonau tbrong. A man got on th Iron work and back onod the crowd to go back. Ho was not a policeman. I saw no policeman thoro. I hoard a scream , and aavural other Bcroama followed. THE CROWD HtJKQKD HACK , nnd I jumped over the fence. The jam centered ou the atepa. I wont alongside and walked along and hung to the rail with ouo hand. Juat aa got upon the north aldo of the fence the crowd ewayed toward Now York and threw a girl down at the right hand corner. She wont over aldowlso and forward , nnd fell on her faco. Then four men and women foil 'on hor. The crowd cried , 'every body como over and get away for God's Baku. ' I have been uaud to handling email gangs of mon yelled for them to got over the rail and pulled a man over. I got him over and u woman next to him , and after a hard struggle got them so tha they stood along the iron work. Meantime the throng was wedged nt tha scone of the accident. The rush was from. Brooklyn , aa Now York entrance was closed to all but reporters and thoao engaged in carrying off the dead and wounded. It was not until a quarter of 'six that a eqnad ot police wore sent on the brldgo and the crowd was thinned. " Kov. Wm. H. Heed , 160 Washing ton atroot , Brooklyn , recovered a valise with sermons and an umbrella nt Oak street ntalion. Ho lost them In the cruah while trying to help a man with a child ont. Both escaped. Tno following additions to the Hat of injured la reported at the Now York hospital after midnight : Peter llegau , aged 34 , No. 47 Park street , lacerated'scalp wound. An unknown man , rlba and arm broken. When tlio approaches waa cleared at laat , IT WAS LITEUALLY COVERED with articles of clothing and personal property abandoned In the straggle. They were viewed with nmazomont by people coming ever from Brooklyn , who heard of the disaster. In the ex citement of the cruah Wm. Oxford , aged 45 , a drunken man , deliberately jumped from the brldgo approach into William street and received severe in ternal injuries and external brniaea. The place on the brldgo where the no cident occurred ia the danger spot In the structure. THE MIH3INO. In the New York hoapttal the Hat , will yet be extended. It la reported many of the wounded , perhaps some of the dead , were driven straight to their homes when they reached Chat ham atroet , instead of to the city hall station. Inquiries are making for many persons missing and sup posed to have been on the brldgo at the tlmo of the accident. Among those were Edward E. Colborn , age 13 , Wiillamsbnrg , who got separated from hla father and brother In the crush on the brldgo , Ho had nol turned np at midgnlght , but his ha ! waa found on Oak atroot. Death of Father DoBllcok. Special Dispatch to Tui linn. CHICAGO , May 30. Ilsv. Fthoi John DoBlleck , ono of the oldest am moit dlsalngalthod members of the order of Jesuits in thin country , one for many years a loading educator It the Jesuit schools , including those it St. Looij , Cincinnati , Bardatown Ky. , and Chicago , died hero to-day o cancer of the throat , aged 02. Bottom Dropped Oat , Bp c ! l DUpMch to Till Um. KNOXVILLE , Tonn. , May 30. To .night an accident occurred causlni damage to tbo Knoxvlllo water works Tlio bottom of ono of the reservoir dropped out , emptying in five minute 500,000 gallons of water into the cav beneath. The water did not oomo ti the surface , though the reservolra ar on a hill several hundred feet high 10 The oxlatence of the cave waa no to generally known , FLOWERY CRAVES , General Obsorvanoo of tlio Day Hallowed By tlio Nation's ' Heroes , Tim Beautiful Work of Decor- Their Graves In- Grousing 1 early. I'ho cr < monies In Row Yorh , VVailihmtou nud Cleveland. Decoration Day- Special Dispatch to Till Bci. NEW YOUK , May 30. From nu early hour thu atrecta in nil acctluno u ! tlio city roaonndod with attains of martial raualo and hnndreda of pov- sons were out In holiday attlro to wit- noaa the dlaplay. The route nlong which the proceaalon was to jmi v.\a lined with pooplo. The windows of the hontca along the route witro nlco crowded. 0. the plaza nt Madison Square waa orcctod a stand , on wl.lch wort ) nested the president , Secretary Chandler and Soorotary Fulger , Attorney General Urowstcr , Major Oonoral Hancock nd atair , Mayor Edaon , Oommodoro Upahur , Brlg.ullor General Baron Do Trabri and Uov oruor Ludlow , of Now Jersey , with Qou. Woaton and Gon. Spencer , and many others of prominence. Oppoalto the grand ntand w unothur atund , equally bright with fligsand banting , on which Bit oflicorn ot the G. A. U. nnd guosts. The prcsldont nud party were escorted from the Fifth Avenue hotel to the reviewing stand by the Old Qunrda and n guard of honor , composed of two comrndoa from each G. A. U. post , In addition to several Grand Army posts , wore a naval di vision , c imposed of aoamon nnd ma rines from the Brooklyn nuvy yard , under the command of Uuar Admiral George H. Cooper. In the rear procession - cession were n largo number of tracks decorated with flags bearing immense loads of ilowora , a largo portion of which were contributed by the children of the public schoolo. The procession matched down Broadw&y to Canal street , whuro the dlvl&ionn were dismissed. That portion tion going to Brooklyn cumotcrlcg , marched over the E.m rlvur bridge. When the procession had passed the rovloning stand President Arthur and party were escorted back to the Fifth avenue hotel , where for two hours the president received a largo number of vlattora. The day In Brooklyn was celebrated with wonted enthusiasm. The Day at tko Capitol- Special Dispatch 10 Tui 11 i. WASiiiNoroN , May 30. The "na tlon'a dead , " whoso remains arc inter red In comotorlcs In and about Wash ington , were honored this morning with the usual coramonioa of Dooora tiau Day. Memorial cervices at the principal cemeteries wire conducted under direction of the Grand Army of the Republic. G. A. U. poato paraded radod in uniform , marched ' .o the Ar lington National cemetery , where the principal services of the day woio held. Here a largo number of people assembled to witness the ceremonies , which were of an improcsvo character. A national ealnto was fired by alj- ; nal corps and immediately afterward the proceaolon for ox-eoldlora , nftllor and soldiers' orphans formed and marched , headed by the Marine band , through the camotoy , decorating thu graven. At the head of each of the thousands of graves a miniature American flig had boon placed , and at the procession passed np and down the long llnoo , flowers were profneoly scattered over tbo mounds. At the tomb of the "Unknown Daad" n halt was made , and while the bund plnyod a dlrgo , flowers were atrawu thickly about the enclosure. ImpresHlve services were hold at the Soldiers' home. In them Gon. W. T , Sherman , Poetmaatur General Groaham , Chief Justice Walto , Juatloo Strong , Gonorali Sturglr , Ayrca , In- galla nud llonccrana , uud a uurabor of ladlei , the wives and widows of promi nent o'fHsors , and a detachment of regular troopa , participated , together with the Grand Army poats. The ox- orclaea included a poem by Conanl Byers , author of the song "Sher man's March to the Sea , " the delivery of on oration by exJusticeVm. . Strong , of the U. S. supreme court. Similar * exorcises were hold at the Congressional comotory. * The Daj at Clevnlaad- Special Dispatch toTui lili. CLEVELAND , Mify 30. Garfiold's tomb In Lakovlow cemetery was decorated with flowers by a committee , llko other soldiers' graves , and in ad dition with a beautiful wreath aunt from the Garfield school at Doe Molnea , Iowa. Hard showers inter fered with the ceremonies , and the oierclaos were hold in-doora Instead of at the cemeteries. , , Va , , IB FlaxnoB- Special D ! r tch to Tui IJii. LYNUHBUKO , VB. , Ma'y 30. The most disastrous Gro that over visited this city broke out at 10 o'clock thli morning , aid la now raging furiously. Flvo hundred thousand dollars' worth of property la already destroyed , In cluding The Daily Virginian building and the fixtures of the Gommercla bank , the largo hardware establish inont of Joneu , Wntta Bros. & Co. the large tobacco manufactory o Flood & Pucors and other bualnoti houses. Savcral rcaldunces were alec destroyed. A strong wind la blowing and the firti department Is unable tc cope with the flames. Telegrams havi boonoont to lllchtnond for aaslat anco. DNDEH OONTKOL.J The fire was got under control ftfto raging two houra , doatroylnc proper ! ; " " ' f ' to"tho atucunt of over $300,000. Th' Virginian oflico was totally doatioyed besides two large uatablUhmonts , / number ot smaller buildings were dee troyod , on which there was a pirtb Insurance , and others partly damagei > by water and firo. Flvo menHoleo Gouldmnn , policeman ; Jaa. Vaughn Felix Boleldoro , Jas. Cloroou an Oapt , Wm. U. Moore , the last cir ; dnotor on the Norfolk & Western rat road were burled nndor th falling walls of The Virginian build ing and killed. It took several houi of hard word to recover their bodiei The city ooancll held a meeting to night , paiiod a resolution of teapot to the dead , tvul called upon the citi zens to suspend builuoai to-morrow tn attoml the funeral. The council aho uiado atrnugcmona * for the erec tion of n monumnnt over their graves. Bnolnota has practically suspended all day. The city la In great gloom ever the tragic death of liva pi'raons. The white mid colored military companies wcro called out by the mayor early In tlio dy for protco tlon of property , everything being in a state of unparalleled cnufusion. The lira companies of Richmond and Danville weru rrc.tlled , their rervlccs not bolnc ; needed. The luanranco ag- grrgatca about $100,000 QRNEKAL rOHEIQN MEWS , SpieUl Il | iatch i to Timlin , run : , ST. PKTEKSUUKO , May 30. A fire occurred In the Putilrtr iron works , causing n lena cf 300,000 roubles , The works were dcotroyod in which rntla were made. FKTEII'H VKNOB. HOMK , May 30. Potor'aponco have continued to cUcroano so rapidly dur leg the past few months thrt an np- peal addreeucd to nil blehppa Is belii prupnrod by the Popu , utiug them to awaken the faithful to the necessity of providing a fund foi the needs of the holy sec. SANCTION WITHHELD , LONDON , May 30. It la reported that Lord Dur by will not glvo his eanctton to the annexation of Now Guinea by Queensland. It Is stated , however , thut ho has aqraod to allow the establishment of English Btatlous on thu coast of th t Inland. IIOUSK OP COMMONS. The govurnmont'o bill , relative to agricultural holdings in England , pasted ita eecond re dlig ) in the honso of commoiia last ovoniug. In the commana thla afternoon , the bill empowering local nuthorltteo In Ireland to Improve the dwellings of laborers , passed Ita second rending. UISCKLLANKOUa MiTTF.113. DUIILIN , May 30. At the mooting of the Irish National L f\guo Har rington nnuounood that 330 branches of the luaguo had been formed. Sexton mada a opcech , In which ho referred to the euccoas of the league in America , lloftrrlug to the pope's clrcnlir , ho declared thut the Inturfor- onca of the pop in the Piirnell tcatl- monlnl Indicated n perilous and Intolerable erable intervention in the future politi cal conrao of the Irish people , but that the priests maintained n dignified silence , with which , ho acid , Paruull'a admirers were natiefied. Mcsuow , May 30 The cmporor and oinpreaa Attended the opera thla ovoulng. Tlio rct > no In the opera house waa ouo of extraordinary eplondor. TOULON , May 30. A transport eall ed to-d y for Tottquln with troopa. llouK , May 30 Three of the pria oners charged with participating in the OJerdtuik domcnatratlon were nen- toucod to imprisonment for ouo year and pay n fine of COO lire. Report of n Htnumihlp Oampaiiy , SiiecUl DUpatch to Tin Him. NEW YOUK , Muy 30. ' The annual mooting of the Pacific Mall nteamship cumpatiy was hold to-day. President Ilouutou reporttd that thn not prohib iting Immigration of Chinese hud caused a falling oil'of several hundred thousand dollars , but that the number carried to British Columbia inado np for this IOJB. The war between Chill and Peru has boon injurious to the company's interest , but work on the Panama canal had added to their freight receipts , The entire indebtedness of the com pany now la leaa thuu $1,000,000 , due to the Panama railway company , which ia balug liquidated at the rate of $20,000 par inunth. The not earn- inga during the yenr la nearly 5 par cent on the capital stock. The total earnings for the year , $4,102,701 ; ex- ponnoH , $3,190,51)0. ) The following director ! * were elected by votes rapresontiug ICO 001) shares : Jay Gould , Sidney Dillon , Ilusioll Sjgo , 0. P. Uuntlngton , E. U. Per kins , Jr. , Henry Hurt , Wm. Ramson , Edward Linterback and J. B , Hous ton. Thuy will orgaulz ) and elect oflicero in a day or two. fit Sen. HpccUl Dlnjiotch to Tim Dim BOSTON , May 30. The yaoht Skylark lark capsized In the harbor this after noon , And the following persona wore lost : D. vld Batler and Matthew Kenney , of Forest Hills ; Ja . Wood and Joroph Cloary , of Boston ; Rich- nrd O'Brien , of South Boston , and another unknown man. The Btoam gauge cock on board the steam barge Andruw Nosier , bnral this afternoon on the way from Polnl of PlncB , severely ecaldlug John J O'Liury , of Boston , and Edward Hart engineer , who will probably die Hurt MoNemnra and Henry McCarty of East Bjitou , and Andrew McIntyre - Intyro were also severely scahhd probably fatally. Congregational Soolotlei. Special Dttpatch to Tui li i. BOSTON , May 30. There were Im portant meetings of the Oongroga tional ooclotiea to-day. The Ameri can College and Educational soolotj reported 8135,000 given colleges and $30,000 added to the permanent fund Atameotlugof the American boardol comralsnloiiiirK for foreign mlealouB , today - day , It was announced thofuudhadooim to iin end and $ 'J1 000 had been ukot for the yrar'a nilntionary work , ruori than could bo procured , Receipt ) from donctlons and Icgaolce during ! the pant nlno montha were $343,000 and In the next three months It wll bi tiocoseaiy to hnvo $150,000 more Tito annual meeting ot the Unlver Ballot Publlnhing Bocloty was hold to day. Tlio biulrioia of the house tin paat year linn bouu the largest of nn ; year since ita organization. ir : A rittl iry 8ieclal Dlsp tch to Inn ! ! . 1U QUAVAQUIL , May 30. There wn , fighting llttlo above the city th ! AB morning between the atuamera of th B- contending parties. Little damag Uld was reported. There wa fightln d also at Malacombo , half a league ol 7 BuulnuEB houses are cloned by advlc , of Velntemllla. id n- A Powder Party United. ' , Bpoclal Dtlpatcb to Till Ilii. lie QUEBEC , May 30. A frightful ace 1- dent occurred at Betchnan , twonl 1ra miles bulow Point Esqului ux. Foui IB. teen men from the seal fishery woi 0- dividing two kegs of gunpowder I lOt one of their houses ; one W B amokii and A epark foil into tho. powder. The hotiso w H blown to ntoma nnd two men carried about ono hnndrod yarda. The ontlro party were badly burned ; none killed outright. CAPITAL NOTES , Social Dfucli ! ( to Tin llm. ' JOU11NAL1.STIO OIIOULS. WABIIINOTON , May 30. C.iplaln MoNelr , of the Jeanette bnnrd of In quiry , nald to-day that Seaman Noroa teatlfied to certain fuels which were suppressed by uowapapota. Those fncta related to the ahockng | desecra tion of tlio graven of Lieutenant Do Lnog , Surgeon Ambler and Collins , Noroa received permission to occom pnny n correspondent of The London Standard and Telegraph nud au artlat of The Illustrated Novrn to tin graves of the AmcrlcauofUoora. When they arrived nt the place his companions proceeded to dig up the remain * ngMnat his moat earnent proteat , They were determined , however , nnd ho waa helpless In tlui matter. Ho aald ho should not have pointed out the graves If ho had suppoiod the corre spondents inlondod to do anything boaldca sketch tin in. The journal istic ghoulc , however , exhumed the rcmnltiH , ukutchod the bodlca in an upright position and then replaced them , MOUMON rnOSKLYTEH , The 330 Mormon proselytes who arrived on the Novado , Saturday , passed throuph hero yesterday for Salt Lako. There were about 1DO Engltoh people In the party , about 100 Swiss , und the rest from Belgium , Sweden , Norway , Rusaln and Scot land. While none were dressed poor ly , all of thorn showed that they belonged longed to the rougher peasant olaaaca of the countries from which they come , nnd none of them to the class known BB tenant fornieru. SPOUTING. Spocltl IMipitchci to TnjflliJ POINT or PINKS , Maap. , May 30. The Hanlan-Koiiuady race was pool ponod till to-morrow owing to rough water. LOUISVILLE RACKS. LOUISVILLK , Ky. , May 30. Sovonll day of the spring maoMtig ; track heavy. Ono milo , Montlcollo won , Vanguard secondMotropolitanathlrd [ tlmo 1:48J. : Club pu o , two year olds , five fur longp , Mlea Brawstor won , Neophyte nccnnd , Pluck and Luck third ; time , 1:07 : * . Merchant B stake , nil ago ) , milo am furlong , Mediator won , Checkmate second , Bondholder third ; time 2:02 : } Olub pnrso , nil egos , three-quarters of n mile , Pope Lee won , Highflyer second , Ulghllight third ; time , 1:20 : } Club purse , mile honts , Ilnfua L won , Mlnstral second ; time 1:52J : 1:571. : AMERICAN JOCKEY C'LUIl. NEW YOUK , May 30 The op ening day of the American jockey clubs annual aprlrg meeting waa ushered in by occasional dilr.zllng rain and large attendance ; track In good condition , purse race , tulle and a furlong , George Klnnoy won , Gonfalon occond , Carlisle third ; tlmo i 2OOJ. : Great Metropolitan stakes , milo and a half , Bootjick won , Hilarity second , Frecgold third ; time G42j ; Milo aud n quartnr , Strathapy won , 0-irloy B second , Volnsla third ; tlmo Purse race , ono mtlo , tank won , Baby second ; tlmo , 1:00 : ] . The handicap stuoplu ohaso , waa won by Lllllo Marson. intionroN iiKACii. The racing nesoulatlon began Ite fourth Boason nt Oonoy Island to day.Throo Three quarter of a miloLlttlo Mlnoli won , Icauka ncoond , Daley's B. F. third : tlmo 1:10. : Mile , Mary Oorhott first , B.'onholm Bocond , Monk third ; time 1:4-1J. : Seven furlongn , King Fun Oral Donbtful second , Tocclii third ; time 1:30J. : Mile and a quartnr , OroinwollIJfirst Arsenic second , Llttlo Fred third tlmo 2:03. : Mile 'and n quarter , hurdle ; , Jin McGowan first , Illngcr ecoond , Doll ; third ; time 2:20. : IIASB 1IAI.L - PROVIDENCE , May 30. Olovolundi G , Providence 2 ; afternoon game. PiiiLADULi'iiiA , May 30. Ohlcoeoi 22 , 1'lilladelphiaj 4 ; afternoon game NKW YORK , May 30. Morultif - game , Datroits G , Now Yorka 2 ; after noon game , Now Yorks 8 , Dotrolts 4 MYHTIU PARK RACES. BOSTON , May 30. The spring moot Ing at Mystic park , firat day , 2:31 : class , boat three In five In harness , mile heats , H. B. Wlnshlp won li , straight heats , Judge Davis second , Grey Finis third , Buchman Mali , fourth ; boat tlmo 2:25 : } . Claim 2:29 : , Billy Briton won , Happ Thought second ; AmolleO. third , Hob ort U. fourth ; best time 2:23. : The hop * of Gould. Special Dlnpatch to Tui IIii. G > LYK8TON , May 30. It la said thi < Gould system proposes to ostabllsl thla fall at Palestine general car build ItiR shops for all Ita llnna. , SYMPTOMS OF A TORPBD BJVER I.oa3 of Apnotlto , Eowela cootlve , ' Pain In the lioad , with a dull eon- tatlon In the back part , 1'aln under the Shoulder blade , fullness after catlrtfr , with n. disinclination to ox- ottlou of body or mind , Irritability of toinpor , Lo'w oplrits , with a foel- Inrr of imviiiur no lectod some duty , WenrlnesB , DlzziiioBa , Flutterlnjt at the heart , Dots before the eyes , Yellow - low Oltln , IToadacho Boneraily over the rlrrht eye , IloitleaanoBa , with ilt- ful dreams , uluhly colored Urluo , aa is and CONSTIPATION. 10 TTTT'IVH 20 ilnptril to melt ( 'MUCH , nun done cr- ler ( Hiicti n clntiiue of feelluu ta fr Hktonlxlt tlio millvrrr. Tnoy liicrt-nno tlio AtMietlte , ni1 cania CO IhelHMly tn'l'nko ou t'leali , tliustliu ) IHIII U noiii Ulif il , anil hv tlu-lr 'JTonlo Action on tlio lllueitIveOrwmii , Itcu * ulnr hlooU are iiroduood. I'rlcoZJCcnU. it.1 Miirrny St. . IV. V. „ TUTT'S HAIR DYE. OniT IlAin OR WHISK Kim ctinn a to a OLOHST Itm-K by u ulnKlu a | > i > llcatlon of tliti DYK. It ir- ' ' nntxtural colur. ACM Inituntnnemii- r. Hold by IruKuUUor fUlby uxorui > it uo ire receli < tcr..Sl.l ) . In I Ot'i'ICi : , ! I5 PllTItltAV ST. , IV , I / < - Ug | i THE WAGE WAR , The Robelllon at Belleville Sab- duod and tlio Victim Buried , The Bonrd of Trnde Pormul&to a Plan of Settlement , The OomiuR Iron Strike. Bttrlnl of the Dnad Miner. . SftcUl Dlipilch to Til OKI. ST LOUIH , May 30. The funeral of William Henderson , the minor killed by the military , took place at three o'clock this afternoon. Over 1,500 miners attended the fnoral , The Inquest waa continued thla mornlug. Several witnesses were ex amined , among others Deputy Sheriffs Ragland and Anthony. The testimo ny wan conflicting ns to who begun the firing , although Deputy ShorllT Ragland stated ho saw a man pointing a revolver at him aud then shcts were Imnu'diatcly fired. All quiet at Ujllovlllo and other mines to-day. It la believed aamo way out of the dllllonltv will bo found aud work resumed at all minoa next week , flottllnc the Strike. SpecUl D' ) > itch to Tui Un ST. LOUIH , May 30 , The com mittee appointed by the Belleville Board of Trtda to consider the rola- tlona existing between the minors end mlno ownora In that dlatrict , and to aoo what can bo done towarda Bottling the present difliculttca , have made a report In which they recommend that all railroad oompaulca carrying coal teSt St , Louis , famish n copy of the weights of coal produced by hand- working mines to Chaa. Nesblt , presi dent of the Miners' nnlon , ou the 5th and 20th day of each month , and that Noablt furnish n copy of the aamo to oaoh mlno ; that a uniform screen bo established at all hand-working mines and that ownora of machine minoa bo allowed to operate them without any reference to the rcgula- tiona governing hand mining. The committee also recommended the atato luglalaturo provide for a com mittee of arbitration , to whom all dillicnlUua between operators and miners ahull bo submitted , and whoio decisions shall bo final. These rec ommendations are limply what the miners are contending for , \Yhother the mlno uwnora will agree to the terras suggested la not known , but It is qulto likely some action looking to a nettlcmont of the trouble , and resumption of work will bo taken Inn day or two. No trouble ia reported - ported as yet to day In any part of the district , and there will probably not bo any more. The inquest la still In progtoaa and may not conclude to-day. Two com panies at Deoatur have been ordered to hold thcmeolvea In rcndinoss to atart for St. Olulr county at a mo- mont'0 notice , but their service * will not likely bo needed , Tlio Iron Strike. SpecUl Dlipatcti to Tin Ilii. PITTBBURO , May 30. The Iron manufacturers charge that the notion of the Amalgamated Association In demanding the restoration of the scale of 1881 In the Cincinnati district ia a breach of faith and will solidify the manufacturers' ranka. They also de clare that In the strike they will assume - sumo the offensive Instead of the dc- fonalvo an heretofore , that the result will certainly bo a largo increaioln the number of non-union mills , if not complete annihilation of the Amalga mated Association. President Jarrott . denies that the Amalgamated Asioola- tlon has boon guilty of breach of faith and predicts that the strike will not laat long. , MutilntlxiB nnVAgroomcnt. Spec'al Dltp&tdi to Tni It . CHICAGO , May 30. The striking- brloklaycra held nn Indignation meetIng - Ing thla evening and refused to bo : boutfd by the agreement randp yester day by the committee of bricklayers and mailer masons. They claim that after the agreement was signed by both parties , that it was given into thu hands of George 0. Prnaslng , president of the Master Builders as sociation , that before giving It ont to the reporters for thu dally papers ho removed ono of the loaves of the docu ment and substituting another con taining a clause not In the original , nndor whioh mastera may declare any man not n competent mason and may compel the bricklayers union to laana an apprentice card to htm. The men are very bitter and will not rnsrme work to-morrow. Mr. Prutaing's aide of the story Ia not learned. ; Obituary. SpocUl Dispatch to Tui Din. . WABIIINOTON , May 30. Lieut-Col. W. G. Mitchell , acting adjutant general - oral on General Hancock's staff , IB dead. CATARRH COMPLETE TREATMEHT ONE DOLLAR. Astnitln iloie nt SivnforcT * Radical Cure iiiftantly ro'lcvoitfco move \ioluut hneezinj or Htul OaliK c cars the head M It by magic , stop * watery ( llriiiigoi from the nose ami eyti pro- ventH ilriiflcK nolioj In the lie J , curoa nervous liciutacho and subdues ctillj and ( over. la Chronic Catarrh It cleansed the rucal passages of foul mucus , rottoies the Bonioi of unoll. tiste aud hrarlng when bllcuiod , frcea tlio hcad.lhioit and broncluM tubes of ollcnsho matter , eweot- cut and imnflcatho breath , 8top < the cough aid arruttn the luogrcitt ot UiUrrh toward Con- mini nt 1 n. Ona bottla Kadlcil Cure , rne liox Catarrhil Boh unt and Binfard'n Jahakr , all hi ono packngo , foriulnj acomjloto Ir atmcnt , ot ill drujL'U a I rSl. Ask for HASKOIIU'H UAUICAII CURB , tor- Tim UKUU AND Cur.uiCAL Co. , UOSION. * * .r\\ I I kin For thq relief and rreven- CO LL I fV > tlcn. the Initaut U li kpplled \ VOLTAICyOf Hheumitltm. Ncur IgU , K Sciatic. , Coughs , Colde , > \ e k liack. Stomach and Bo el , * -.Shooting PoluB. Numbness , , Fomtle P ln , P l- , Djrepepila , LUer mpUlot , Blllloug Fever , 1Illlrl Bml Kpldemlci , uaa COLlINS i'kASTEUS. ( an Klectrlo Fattery combined Uughkt pajn. 2Sa Everywhere. k&Th