r FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWKNTY SECOXI'EA 11. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MOILING , NOVEMBER ! H. 1S02. NUMBER 156. CRASHED TOGETHER Aw.nl Wreck on tbe Uoiou Pacifis Caused by an Opin Switci. SIX KILLED AND ONE BADLY HURT Euaa.r.g Porty-Tiva Milw &n Hour Atlassie Iipis Strikes a ENGINES AND CARS PILED U ? 13 A HEAP Trainmen Euriei Under the TJ3bris and Th < . : r Lives CnMtsd Ont. ALL THE PASSENGE-S ESCAPE INJURY Juslu : > er Mer > oo ia : r at I1U I'orl anil U InilantljUlllpJ Alili titling , nt > K.r UrAiiil l.Ulul , Ihr Acetic ul the IIUi ter. UHIXD ISHXD , Neb , Nor. 21 [ Specia relogram to Tuc Bsn. ] - Not in several year has n more serious and distressing acclden' occurred on the Union 1'acitic than tha acci oont vibich teen placa this raorniac at 0:3 : : at Alda .ding , eight miles west of Urand Island , when exprms tram No. > . going at i rate of forty-flvo mile * an 30Jr , crasheJ into an extra freight trim standing on the snitch The passenger train , which waa dui bcre at 5 o'clock and at Omaha at 10J. . wi near.y au bour aad a ball late , and strihini the grade ive t of Ald. Hasineer McDonftli of the passenger train , determining to maki upsomoume , puiled the throttle opsn , wit ! the result as indicated. L. rtt the > vltrh OIIPII. The freight engine had been doing consld crable switching on the sidinir and after In work had been completed tbe engine wa comparatively dead at the bead of tne * ii ! ing. The morning was foggy , aad unmlnc 1\ of danger and resting secure in th thojght that tbo switch was properly place the engineer ana nroman of the extra waitc for tbe passenger tram to rush by , but th switch bed not been closed and the passenge train brorjfht death 13 four men and fatnll wounded three others , throuch the cnuiins negligence of the switchteuder. 'Hie lirad unit Injured. The men killed vere : J. \ \ ' IvEELEK. conductor of the freight drsnd Island. Ijc leavea a wife and tw children. BARNEY M. DONALD , onginesr of tb passenger. North Plitte. Ha loaves a wifi but no children. CUS BAKKSfT , cntinecr-of the freichl North 1'lattc. He leaves a wie ! and tbre children. IRA OWENS , firaman of the freighl North Platte. He leaves a wife and flv children. WILLIAM COSTELLO , Sreman of tt passenger. Grand Hi aud , single ; frightfuil scalded , both aniiles fractured , died i 2 p ia WILLIAM bUrnCRl ANU , brakcina on the freight , Gram ! Island , single : ar cjUL-bl in wr'-clr , boJy cooked by stean died at , i 'U n clock. A. M. Lio\\ mail agent , Kearney , he : wounds and leg fractured. No passenger , were injured. lll'Iif f < Cllt St OlKT. Botn engines are a total wrect , while tl mail and bazgago cars are badlv dama-c Inside of half an bour a relief train fro Graim Isana was on tbo scene wi pbys'ciar.s to look after tbe wounded , and i passengers and oacgagovere translrrn Irom the wrc-clc to tba relief train , wbii will reach Omaha tuU afternoon at 3 o'cloc Alda is only a Hag station and the pa sc ger was to run through to Grand Isiat without stopping. Tne story of the wrei was told by an eye witness. Conductor W. ICeeler had pulled his frcicht on t t-ldctrack and was walling for the nassc ( -er to pass. The cnclno of bis tra seed but live car lenths from thi we switch , heading for the satna Tbe bea lipbt of the pansenger engine soon approach farorcrtuo prairies. As it nppro.iched : l switch Engineer McDjauld.on tno passeag engine , .saw Ike switch was open and tnat collision was unavoidable. In a moment I was upon the switca. ths steam brakes we cut on and the engine rever > o4. There w n crush , a roar of Meaning steam. Iho cries of the liijur-d trainmen and shrlolcs fro tb ? frightened passengers. Iliirii-d L'nilrr the Wrrclc L nder tbe wreck anil aeurts , pinned tbe ear'b was Engineer McDonald , els o ; tlrelcned arm nnd closed band only Pali visible. He wa > not nlnuc , for under t tame inass of twisted iron aud hjap ) of co lay tbe forms of J. \V. Keeler , nonducto Uus Barrett , engineer , and Ira Owens , tii man cf tbe freight train. Coniraclor Liahy of the passenger tn Immediately directed tha work of assist ! ttio Injurrd out ol tna wreck and telegrai called Union 1'icifio burgeon Hc-u euJ tcuro of other physlctana to tno seen A special was miao up at on and at 6 o'clock left for t cene. A special of several emr. coacbei was sent a half hour later to trat for the pusengers. Several additional si MU peons , a Dec rcprfeenUtiva ana othe boar Jed tbU ipvcial , aud a frightful see me * . t5e r eyes hall an Lour later. ' 1 blccjy and mangled ro-nains of Conduct Kcr jcr , Eneu.ccr McDonald aud Flrem Owcna were itlll pinned bwittatb l wrecbacB , Aimost on top of tne be lay the fcr.n of Brakeman Sutherland , 1 crtn pin ned between tbe wbeeli of t tender and th3 bosy ot iba locomotive , o-cof the coachw oa a stretcher lav i , bleejing and cilppled form of V\ CoitMto , fireman of lha pdiiftsgar , w bad fallen .nder the boiler of bis engii but bad managed to crawl out. I croans and cries of rain filled the : r. Ib6 s'ato room ot a sleeper lay A. M. Lye : wall agent , severely wounua about the he kiiil a mbs ( rartunxl. < inJilrlur l.ejlijr'i Mur/ . W hen asked as to the cause ot tbesre < looauctor Leahy said : " \Vo were two hour , babmd UBIS a : were KOltj ; at the r ie of forty-five inii < a bour , \ \ e had made up an hour's tic The i witch was opn and uo one Has a Idea of who could have ope cud iu I iia tbe oj. niou It wa an ouuidd party. T Ireliibt rrew turoly wou'd ' not bird done The luavilaola rosuit ijftU'i-Jnl.y teiudai mat. Oar cmtinwr coa.lu't bavo tt it Ml ore be was a.most u on i - jnii ou the oraltet ana rdvenod tbeengl Vutit wu lee late. He Hood by b * * eug till the last eod BO doubt saroJ injary ( o nuBv of 'he { MsseageM Tbo latter were Ul badly snaic n np , but none of th m were injured. Wben tbe passenger enciDP struck ibe freight ongloe toev fell side y side. Several freight cars \\-ert rte- moUsBed. One rad ot te mill car win nothinc Oat jplinver . Th2 btgage ear WM badly rtrreckM. Th front eod of tbe smoker tvas oS tbe trioK. The other oar4 l-emalaed o tne tracR. Thrlr lnjnrlp fatal. WiHtscn Costello , flrmjin of tbe nisseagcr train , died Irom the effects of h > > iujuriei al 2 o'clock this nfternooi. ll-s was unmir.-leJ , Imt ba ? roaay relatives in this city and county prominently connected. 'William StnbsrlinJ , tba brakomaa who was pinioned to tbe wreck by his urm having bv n caught betweej tbe wheels of the tender and body of the locomotive , died at 8:33 , immediately after his ara hut been amputated He was frightfully barneJ from hi * feet to his hip . A. M. Lyon , the null agent , is reported tbis evening doln ts well us can P3 ex pected. He will now very llKily recover. CorniiPr'i Inqyrot Ciimmcticril , County Coroner Jackson stiaimoneJ a Jury this afternoon , which visited tha ncene of the disaster and viewed the re-nilns of the killea. It met In the city hall this evening. JoLn Welsh , braltemii.was the only living witness of what thi freignt craw bad done when thy sidetracKsd at Alda Ho testified tbat he bad opened the switch. The crew bnj done toma s wishing , and when they were running tbo can bask to the main body ol tte train be had opened the switch and bud ran back with tbo car to ecunlo same , supposing that Conductor Kseler. whs was at the f roil end , would nlose it. Taera * had been no aelinito undcrjlanding , said be , as to woo should close the switch , but from the position of both men in the yards and the duties they were performing , bo bad a njhl to suppose that Conductor Keeler would close it. Conductor L-aby of the passenger train was pit on the stand and stated tbat he knew Keeler and Sutherland to be rcsponsi blc men. and that he was surprised to bcai tbat it was perhaps an oversight on Kcier' : part. Ssveral brakemen of passenger train : were also examined , but the testimony re vealed nothing ot greater importunes. Th : jury went out and at 10:3J : adjourned till to morrow mornlnr. Str l : lti-ili Out tlir .Mail. Chief Clerk Vandervoort of the railwaj mail service and two assistants were seen al room ? , pnstoflico building , last night , busilj engaged In sorting some of the mail saved from the wrecs of express train No. s a ( Alaa , Neb. , yest-rday morning. Tucrc an probably 3.0J3 letters in a disheveled hea ] upon the floor , letters which fe'O to all parti of the country and will be considerably delayed. The task of distributing tbis mall is ai extremely difficult one. as a great miny o the letter ? nru wet and torn ; tha addresse upon seme being totally uudUtinguUhaolt aud will b2 sent to the deaJ letter ofilco a Washington , D. C , to ba returned to thi writers. There U still a larze ainojnt of mall ma . tcr vet unreccvoi-ed and will not bo till th wrccS is cleared away. Although the task Mr. Vanaervoort ha. gives promise of being tedious , still ne feel assured in saying most of the mutter now n bis hands will be in shape to send away b tbis afternoon. Passengers on the wreckid train were de laved acout live boars. The brafces wcrs set sp suddealv as t draw tbe bolts from lome of the beams , cu the .sudden checking of speed shong up in possengeri as severely as the tinal shoe which followed. Away up oa top of the heap Uv Brakema Sutherland , pinioned by an arm , the ho steam cooking bn fljsh. Time and-agai strong men aitemptec" to approach and if pos slblo relieve him. but as often wera force back by tae bet steam. In spite of his av fc condition Sutherland talked calmly and n tionally with tho&e around him , telllnzthet that be could move his band but could nc work his fingers , and he could not tell t \vhat extent he was being cooked. J/KX I.B.I . co.jM.fMfr. She Will Act-rpt the Katunvaatornhip 1 It' Tpmlereil Her. TOPZK4 , Kin. . Nov. i ! . Mrs. M. E. Leas today for the first lima made an authority live statement concerning her candidacy fo the Unitad blales sanator bip Sne arrive in town late last night , and early this mon ing was besieged by callers. Sha finail turned her quarters into a reception roon and held an informal puolio reception. : - > t &ncoucced to ail callers thai she would at cept the i > enatorsbip if it were offered to be but llial she would not engage in any scran ble lor the place. "I shall not enter tha nice for tbe place , she said to a representative of tne Assoc ated press. "The office should seek tt woman us well a * the man. Waen I say shall make no fight , I say u with ibis pr vise : Tnat I am im.attacked Bacause 1 a a woman. "There is ono very peculiar feature abai my candidacy. 1 have recslved hundreds ( lellers from men giving me encourafcmen bul nol ono from a woman. I am inn oul woman who has ever been meniioned in coi neclion uith u place of tbis kind , ana 1 na uraliy expected some encouragement fro ; members of ray own sex. A letter froi Susau B. Anthony nr Laura Johns , for e : ample , would not nave been out of plac Single-banded and alone 1 bt.ve done moi for woman suffrage In Ibe last year ina " ' they have dona in "me lasl fortjI had womun suffrage plank incorpaidtea in tl : people's party platform , and 1 forced II 1 republican parly lo ao tne sauie thing , tbe pwilicians see Hi to make a fight on n because 1 am a woman 1 will fi ht thorn to > finish as a matter of principle. " Prohibition. The eMi ial count , as mada by the secrelat of stale , shows ibatlhe proposition lo bold constttulioual coovenlion was defeated at it r recent election by a majority of I.2S9 , Tt result is a great disappointment to the < aDtl-ptohioiUnnKls who hoped lo secure li i repeal of ibe prohibition laws. SufTraje. 9 One Important result of the recent eleclio 9i 9r vrblch has nunerlo eacapsd general all * ) i lion , will be ihe extension of woman iuffra ; Kaoi women cun now vole for raunlclp 3 and county officers. Tbe plaiformi of bet [ > ihe rcpuolicaa and people's party ploug ( i the exteoslon of woman iuffraje to all ta officers , and tberu is no doubt itm this wi be accooiplUhed at the cumin : ; session i Iho lagislaiure. Mrs. I.eass. Susan 1 B Authouy , Laura Johns and Anna Diggi wi form a lobby lo sea tnn tbe meaiurj n ceivcs early aiteullon. t'Kl.KHtt.lTKIi II ITU.I > ; . % , B.I A C/- . C'Hiuiltlri Altrixlln oa mi Arkansas Del ; ocmllr K.illMr.HKiu ilrrtluj. LITTLK HCXK , Ark. , Nov. i ! . At Ia nijat'n deinocriUc rahy , ia celebration the ejection of Grover Clerelaa > < , the follov lag caicaltie * o ourred : Colonel A. H. Wit wounded ia tne leg by a rocket ; Ciuaf l Police Sand en , ihot iu the faoo by the r Ci _ less handling of nrewor ; Chariot Bell at O. T. IJentUy of Mimll.T , slight wouni from theiamecause ; UvtCaraaoin , toro\i from bis bone and Pack broken , fatal ; Ca tain M. U ilouse , a broksc Ie ; ; U A. Pie son. a painter , and lion E. 11. Moore , e secretary of slate , face * everely turueJ. TinDonili Koll. KLCKIK , U , Nor. iit \ J. Jaiidoa EiVA ton 111 , ooe of the largoit importer * French bortei la Araenct , died bere U nigbu Tltivif tin tt * t p it minis n pr TIIlMi HEAS \ \ MURDERED cs of aa lad'an ' Bay Under Stnpic'.oos COULDN'T STAND THl ELECTION Ipiianiliit ] Lf ill ctan lll IIff * tiy I'ultnn Flntl Tr.m r T of the brn ki DUtllli-ry-llslli-x ed to be In the Trn t. CoLrMnr < , X o , Nor. 22. .Special Tele- pram to THE Bss.j { Pacts walca have cone to light todiy indicaia that a foul and unprovoked murder was caaimltteJ in this county about tree xvek ) since. The matter is being thoroushly looked into by the ofllcerj of the law. SJCQ tacts as they have beeu able to learn are as follows : Taria weeks ago last Frldav four ladUn ooys , aged from 14 to lOyoan attending the Genoa Indian school , gntbomesickandran away for the pur- je of returning to their home at Yankton areccy , S. D. Their firil dsy's journey Drougat them to some baysiacm In Blsmtrck township , this county , abaat Bvo miles southwest of Lsisa. Htfro they decided to spend the night , out hii b > en there but a moments when thay saw two man approash- ntr them in a baggy. Tba boys wers ordered off the land and being frightened by tna actions ot the strangs mjn they ran , thwo gjing one way and one another , for some unkno wn reason be men In tha buejr tired a cun at the three , out did not hit them. Taen they shot at tnd DOV who wa < ruauln < r bv himse.f and with such orec'sioa that no dropped to the ground. The trio ay thU lime had trained the shutter of aao.her haystacK , whera they jaarJ another ; boi and saw tbe IA-O men go out to where the Indian boy had fallen. Itcln ; Clojcly Imc tilitcit. FY'ar'ng to remain lonirer the three bovs strucK out , reacning tfco Missouri river near Biair. alter whica they followed the river up to Yaukton agencv , whera thay related their tory to the agent Ho did not tace much stock In it at lirat but alter several days ilccided to inquire into lha matter. Colonel Foster , the agent at Yankton agency , accompanied the beys , who hid coma home down to Genoa , where the services ofV. . B. crfm , sup-ri3t ndent of the Gn < a Indian schools , wera secured and tfiey cae to Columbus , wnero Daputy Sheriff Campbell and O. L. Baker were enustod. The pirty went cuv to Bismarck township ana found the lay of the land , the location of the haystack' , tbe situation of the bouses , the wagon tracks and the place where the boy had fallen ail just as they had been told by the Indian boys and their story was fur ther corroborated by talkin ? with a farmer whobal seen the boys ihe evening ot the day when tnay wentiuto the hav field. Tao searchers wera unable to find anj trace of the missing Indian bay , however , and his wbereaoouis if alivj is a mystery Uo is tbouzbt to be dead and tbat bis mur- derori taaaa away with tna body. The boj with the searching party was coofrontec with Nick Hoflloman , a farmer of RismarcV township , and positively identified him a ; one of tbe two men who baa fire a the shot ? . and the other man is supposed to be Loui : Heldgelt , a carpenter of that neicbnorhood butthe soiroher * did not see the latter indi vidual. Hofljeman denies the story end say : he never saw tne Indian boys. Today a telecrata was-sent the comaiis sloner of Indian affairs at Washington ant sues steps as qra taken hereafter to ferre cut the mystery will bs tasen under ht management. The mi &inz boy is 14 year : old and nis name u Tommy Worldmovtr. COUI.D.N'T - TAM ) Till : KLIICTIO.V. A Drvpou.'ent Hepublicin at t.cln tni ICniN 11 1 < Life by rnUtiu. LEXISOTOX , N b. , Novi' i. L A. Uidwell aged 09 years , a pioneer ot tbis county , dlei yesterday from the effects of a dose o Hough on Rats , administered by his ov : hanfl. Mr. Bid well haa been a ctra = umptiv for Ibe past four years and unable to work As a result of bis maudy he became despond cnt , often expressing himself as being tire of lifocnd intimating that death would b welcome. Some months ago ha said to friend that he would live long enojgh t vote for Harriso- and then if death did nc coma to bis relief be weald adopt measure to hasten .t. He look the dafeac of tbo re pu oilcan nalicnal licKft greatly to heart an tuat Is supposed to nave beea one of th causes which led to bis rash act. The at ceased ierrod in the Mexican aud civil wars was a member of the Grand Army of tha Re puPlic and Knights of Labor. Dim nf IIU OS.CE.JH , Neb. , Nov. 22. jSpscial to Tu Ben ! The funeral ot John Thomas wa held at the Methodist Episcopal churc today. The congregation filled the churcl Rev. Mr. Hamilton of Shelby conducted th service. Mr. Thomas was an old tettler c the county. He was about 70 years old , ba just bought property in tLe village and wa mteudinz to move here in a few days. Las Saturday be bad been out ridinir with hi U.rjznter , nben bU horse beuan Kicking an become unmanageable. Ho told his daughu to jump out , whict she did , and escaped It jury. The horse continued to run , throwic Mr. Thomas out. He was picked up an carried back to Sheibv very much injure about l&o head , ind diei in a few hours. C < tuclu In n I urn Mielu-r. iJoEiivKti. Neb. , > ov. 2J. 'Special Tel < pram to THE BEE. ] David MilUpiugb , liv ing near this place , met with a painful ace dent today , \\hile attempting to remov some chafl from near tbo gearing of hi horsepower corn shelter while in mctio bis sleeve became caught in the cogs , aud bt fore the shelter could bo stopped bis nri vas crushed. Amputation between tn wrist and elbow was necessary. The ut lortunate man is fi'i years old , and it fcare tbe shock may revilt fatuity. Louri at Atn ui > rth. Aisswoinu , Neb , Nov. i-J. jSpcial t THE BEE , ] District court convened bei yesterday , Judga Ktnkald presiding. It docket contains lii cases in all. Tbe crlmln Dusineis , except a cao for maynom , Is ui important. An unusual number of impo turn civil cases stand for trial. Tbe case i French against tbe Elkhorn railroad w : tak'tc up today. It U a suit for f.'i.UOO dat ages for alleged injuries suitaiued wbi alighting from n train. IllPtt on the lload. Diixsn , Neb. , Nov. 2i-Rv. J. O. II : wicker , pastor ol the German Litbcra church of Ibis place , was found dead in tt wagon road cbout ttvo zmlo bOuthnest , la < evonlng. He bnu been visiting with one ( UU church members aud bad started bom and cons aoout half a mile , whera Ba w ; found , bavlnc evidently dlea or hea trouble. He ivas an old inin nod bad c relatives In these parti. The coroner hi been notified. _ _ Urank Hani ana Klllfl- HnilVll. KEAUNET , Neb , No- 2i.-Ht&ry Heine oommltied suicide at bis Ooiriiog house , ta banging hlmiclt. He lied two hindkercbiel wgetber , put the nootu over the bedpos got down on hit knees , put bU bea-i taroui UDJ choked to death. He had beea dcmku since election and is thoasbt lo hive oe pjrtia-ly < l gran god. He -iautr.dtag Urt back lo Germany iwru > rr < nr. lie vvis painter py trade ana hfts lifed Cera aboi ten years. _ Democrat * K Uff. NonroLK Nab. , Nov 3t .Special Tell gr m to Tas BEE.Tbo etaccrau lie ! their ratification meeting thucvenin , TserJ were about &X > members in tine bea ing lurches , bankers and snot gum. A rei erf Jltable dlspUr ot 'fireworks was made. Three brass band * wert in the procession. The oarbecua lailrJ to matonabze. After ths parade tbe rrowd n * embltrt at the opera boose , where thev were entertained fcr a hart titn # tif John Robinson , Dr. Helper nd Kred Kox. riN.vt.uY ct.o .tin THI ; ni\u : rnrla p opl " "fcnrr Control of the > bra : i city ni tlllrr.r. NKnn Ki Clv , Netx. Nov. 3-2 | Special Telecrsm IB TiSBcr ] Tbo Nebraska dls- lilei-y has pa * d from the bnnds of local ctpitalisti ( ind i * now wned ov a. Wooincr , P J. Lev1 o . C. Aoaer on nad Louis jemling of L'vQrla. Tne de i wa concluded hiaflernocm. . The consideration is un- tnoi\n. Il U understood that the purchasers iave civen band tbat the distillery will H > operated fer the text two year * . Mr. vVooloer , the altopcd head of AntiTrust - Trust assotiiaiiari , says the capacity of ( he Nebraska dlstUlerv will be increased to 3,000 bushels In the opring. Opinion In this city s rqnallv divided to whether Woolner is represontulvc of Iho trust or acttug Inde- psnaently. All \\KIU KntFrtninpd. O rcon , Neb. , Nov. ln < inp Star edge No. 75 , Independent Order of Odd r'ellows , celebrated the anniversary of the opening of its new hall Saturday night. None were allowed to b present but mem bers ot the order and their t&mille * . One hundred aad twenty-five sat down to the inroad. Remark * were nude br 1'ast Urands Conkliap , jay , Mt/Iut and others. Klre HI vreinont , PIIBMONT , Neb.t Nov. iJ. [ Special Tele gram loTtir BEE. ] Tno tire department was called out tbis evening in Urns to sec two wagons loaded with h = tnp ana six stacks of .be same material , belnncing to tbe Nebiaska Binder Tn ine company consumed. OF L.UIUIt. Headquarters Uc Ilrmotcd from Mill , atlrlphm. ST. Lot i , Ma , Nov. 2J. \t the morn ing's session oltho general assembly of the [ Cnighls of Labor a resolution was adopted regarding the action of "an alleges interna- Uot al orginintioa of shoemakers graalinp ihe use of ihe blue label to manufaclurers and retailers , regardless of whether then concerns were orginlzsd or not. " and call- lac on every branch of the Knights of Lbor to make plain to dealers and the public lhat the onlv K.iights cf Labor label is thn yellow label of National Trade Assembly No. 2KJ ( shoe workers ) , and denouncing the methods adopted by "fatje unions to iLtruduce a fae label. " ) At the afternoon Feision ' : was decided tc remove the head/juacters from i'hiladelphia , and the zencral executive hoard was auinor- lied to sell the present headquarters property there and p-rchst < 5 a nesv nealquarters "in either Niagara Falls , N. Y. , Columbus , O. , oi Baltimore. Md. A resolution Instructing the general execu- live board to place a Cotcott on tbe bats manufactured py Heciy F. Hselfe & Co. ol Philadelphia wa * adopted. The general executive DoanJ was orasred to choose Between Chicago , Boston and New Orleans as tbe place for holding the nexl general assembly. The question of the appointment of a spe cial organ'zer lor tha building trades WAS Rlso left lo the executive Board with a reconj mendation thai sucb on appointment bi made. Ac3urn < > d antil tomorrow. I'retltlr-nts TifMethodlat loll je . DETROIT. Mich. , i > r. 2i The Methodist Episcopal College Presidents association me : cere this morning o discuss hizher cduca tion and the bwt riethods of promoting it. The questions dUcussed were as follows : "TrrWhat Eitant Arc Our Instilutlous Kep resented at the Columbian Exbicilion and it What Way CanTbelr WorK and Appliance ! Be nepresenteuThe ! Action of tbe La General Cou fereace as Helated to Ihe Educa tior.al Iciiitutions of the Cburca and Inter ests of Methodism. " "How Can tbe Col leges Most Wiseiy Utilize the Kpwortl Leasrue1'Plar "in Colleges How Fa. Sboala Tney Be Eaconraced ' ' Tbe comaiitteeon the nomination of officer for tto ensuing year has reported in favor o ibe re-eleciion of President V'arren. pre i dent ; President Fiske. vice president , am President Ba > nford , secretary. It is stated thai Prcsicenl Warren .vill no accept tne oRJce again , as ho has been ap pointed president ot ihe university senate. At the afternoon session the subjects fo : discussion wen ? : "L'hnstian Activity li Colleges , " "Tae Ph , Dezreea ana Its Eievi lion Aboro toe Standard.1 Tbe Batcbelo Decree , and QjailficQtions to Obtain Inem. ' This evening a grand mass meeting wa held atlhe Central alolhodist church , > atluual CoNcouf , N. H.Nov. 22 At tbe Na uonal Orange meting today ibo leclurer'i report xvas taken up , and Mr. Heardon prc tesied against the Etateraent in relation t Kansas. He claimed that be could rais wheat at a profit of 4 an acre if he receive ! 5T ceats a bushel for bis wheat lie statei Ibai farmiug in Ivinsas paid ; the ICansa farmers were prwpsrom , a-jd that tbe fiz ures of Ihe national lecturer were calculalei lo do injury. Dr. Ciardy said , that Kentuckv farmer were proipenng. and that it was uot alway well to cry about calamity. Mr. Work'ag of Nebraska replied in sup port of the lecturer's report. Mr. Mill * of Ohio deprecaied the allegei rnisleiding wording of the report , and wa followed by Worthy-Mnier Bnsbam in strong arraignment of the lecturer's po l tion. as calculated 10 injure ratber than t benefit azricullure. The bour of adjourn men I arrived before the mailer Lid cor ctuded. The grange will meet again tomorrow. -il r. M. II , A. III , , Nov. Si The annua meeting of tba Cationa' Farmers Mutua Uenent association began bere today n-il representatives present from nearly all th farming states in ibe union. C'nairma Tauccaec'k of Iho ; national commiliee of ih people's parly , , aituudinr. The session c the assembly today wm * secret. Preslder Uaus delivered lh.n annual address. jntiiizn THK ciii : * . i'roircutlons t'odr ( lie Antl-Ii criminal Ine Clauia-Tlirawn Oul n | Court. Cuicico , lit ? Nor. lii Tne flrsi of series of trUls'of comiierclal ana railwa magnates for viplatleo of the anti-dlscriu inatlon clause of tbo Interstate commerr law began in the United blates court her this tnoroinr. Defauiants Thomas Mllle and the Cbiciso , DurUng-on & Cjuincy rai ro-d , en which ihe alleged ditcrimlnallor were practioed , wort made co-respondent The charge is ibat during ihe summer of 1M defendant cave A. II. Warrea & Co. an Wnebl Si lioy , Nebraska shippers , reduce rates on com frcm AaJUos , A .blin and lied Clonti to Chicago. 'ihe tin witness was T. A. Wright of Wrigbt , Hey As toonas ibe vital question w : fctruck thctrlal hit 4 snag ; . The court ii ttructad wiluest he neai cot answer an question which would tend lo Incntainal Dimwlf. ToU practically barred tpy vail able information from the rtiiues" , as it ai froni Hey and other witnesses who folio we. to Ihe district atu rcey gave 'up tbe figk md tbu court order d" the jurv to bring in aerdictof a.qnlttal. The dutnet attorne tbcn durohsod the cusps sgainbt all It Ot her defend acu except S. P Ui/KS , BE taai was contisaed. ll an Kicapeil lluriltrrr iu Tow. Li , Vcai % N. At , Nov. 2i.-'i5berifr \ \ W. Woruen of Swatoys Springs , > . Y paised through tni , citv twl y , having i custody Martin Poyvio is wanted /or tl murder of bn rn stress Hetiriftta WiUci He bad escaped from tbe Jail at Ka acd ww recapiurea aiOi&auo , Cat OF AND FOR OUR NEW NAVY Folcers Interntias ; Repirt to the StcreUry of tlis Navy. IMPROVEMENTS IK GUNS AND ARMOR \iuerlra l.e. il the \Vorlilln TltU Uropcct liitriillonluchMIII Iteiiilutlmiize l inns * Some Martini : rrt Con- lUK tlie Uugtnrrrt u ( Wan . D. C. . Nov. 2.J. At the very beginning of his anuuul reoolt to the socrc- lary at the navy Commodore Foiger , chief of the bureau of ordnance , a > k for ap propriations aggregating M-iS 2.Gi3 for tne expenses o ! bis fiscal year. Tbo re DO r I Is voluminous , but interesting to tba people who CAT * to know Just bow tbe American na y Is oing armed. To artn the ve&tels ot the now nary 391 guns varying in calloor from four to thirteen inches will borequiroJ. aad of these 2S7 hava already Dien completed ana 110 are afloat. A marked step in advance ha ? been made ID im proving tba breech mechanism of toe 10 aud 12-inch guns , so th t thev may DO worked easily and rapidly by band thus re ducing the chance ot disablement ot the gun by a chanca shot which would cut oS the supply of electric , bvdraullc or other power which formerly oat-riled the breech mechan ism. Nil klc-Mtel Guns. The bureau is now Dnildinc a nickel-steel sun , on new designs invented by William Sellers , -which will aoubtlees inaugurate the entire use of nicKcl steel for naval gun con struction. It Is stronger and batter than or dinary gun steel. The use in guns up to six inches In calibre of a metallic cartridge has resulted so satisfactorilynbat it is said to oe merely n question ol time before tie Idea will be applied to larger calibers. Tbo rabid fire mechanism , as applied to fiveinchruns , has enabled five shots to be fired from one cun in nine seconds , but the result of the application of this mechanism to the four-inch cun was followed by results slill more remarkable , for it has been possi ble to fire five shots tn fourteen seconds , which means , according to the report , that within a ranee of 'i.000 yards this Run will maintain five shells in tne air at the same moment of time , the last leaving the muzzle before the firsl has reached the target. Im provements are noted In the qua'ity of do mestic browa powder supplied during the year. Marked progress was raaae in the develop ment of the uavy smokeless powder during the year. It is now made ic larce quantities and is superior in a marked degrea to the best European smokeless powder * . Tests with tbo ne > v explosive , o'mniensiie , nave been made with great s-icccis , an a shells filled with this milenal nave been tired at tbe high velocity of 2,000 fee : per second from rifled ( runs and exploded upon impact with water at fl.O-X ) yards range. Exporiraents with another American explosive have sbotvn that common shells ailed tvlth this material can ba fired through tix one-inch iron plates and burst detonstively at will beyond them. These experiments are re garded as settling the long discussion with regard to the relative merits of n'nnc hign explosives from air ua * orfrompowaer guns. Arinamcnl nf War Vescl ยง . The department utttes that it is appreci ated that & decided revolution in the charac ter of the armament of vessels of war is im minent. The baticnes of naval vcssc s will be composed of two classes of guns tbe first as at present of great length and power , using armor piercing orojectite ? , and tbe second , shorter suns of "ver - large bores , firing projectiles containing charges of powerful high explosives , tha latter being intended for use ugainst unarmored portions of tbtps. The report speak * ia terms of praise of the developments in this country of tbo manu- tacture of nrtnor piercing projectiles , and says in a test of s-inch shells , two of me celebrated German Hjltzer , two of the Curpsnwr and two of the Sterling product , tbo Caroonter shells were clearlv equal , il not superior , to the best of Holtzer manU' facture. The bureau will , in the future contracts , demand a more severe recepUun test than is required abroad for armor piecing projectiles. Tbe mounts of the heavy 10-incC cuns ol tbe monitor Miantonomah. now at New Yom. have been found to ne unaatisfaclorj because of recent developments ia carriage construct.0:1 , \\hicb has placed them in the background. Smokeless pow der , longer cores ana breech inecb&nisir have made it ucccssao to afford more 5 pact in the rear ot such guns in turrets. New tipical mounts uavo been consliuclea for ine iu-nch ! guns of the altered monitor * , tbe nydraulic mechanism bus been omitted ana tbe effect is to quadruple tbe rapid.ty of fire. Commodore tolger epeaus approvlnglv oi the suomarine boat now a subject of experi- oient at Chicago. He says tbat while ful ! success has not been attriaed , inn invention is promising. The tests of the Enecson submarint gnn and projectile ere said to have demon strated tbat a fairly accurate ratice of al least ' .JOfeet could be obtained , but the pro jectiles were too weak ana tbe test will bi resumed with newer and stionear ones Tne bureau will recommend tbat nil nava rams be supplied with the submarine guns. Torpedo Itoati. . Under tbe head of torpedo boa's the repor makes a strong recommendation tnat petro learn be used for fuel in these Doats. increas ins iheir radius of action , giving belter cou trol and generally increasing their cfttnenrv Much spare in the report is devoted to tb < subject of armor plata The labor trouole : at Homestead put a temporary stop to tni armor manufactured by Carnegiesnd Phipp1 & Co . but worn has again bosun , and it i hoped that in a snort time the foul armoi product of both co npauiei will reach 000 o TOO tons of finished plates per month. Order for armor to the full amount of botb con tracts have been placed , and there bain ; about 7,000 tons still needed for ships author Ized by law , tbe department is preparing n advertise for Did * for this qoanti'y of armor to be of nicuel steel and in no treitea by tht Harvey process at tbo aiscrounn of the de partment. Toucbinz the developments of armor ii this couutrv the report describe * tne tes last July of two Harveyiz < * d 10-inch mc'-t steel plates. On one nf these five 5-incl Hoitzer shells were smashed without lojur ins the plate. The test was more cver < than any ever before made , and Iks renor states : "n will be appreciated tbat tbes results speak for themselves , and the oureai has recommended that iba armor hereafte ordered ba treated by tbo Harvey process ii aJ ! cases. " On lUs head tbe i port states tbat the re suit of tbia great development ot armor wlS doubiless be to check tbe tendency iu Europ to abandon truns of large calioer , woich wa cau o'.l by tbe belief that tbe gunt wera mor than ample to pinctrate the beaviesl ancoi lflolutuiii ! in ( iaii JljlUnc. Some information that may lead tn a rerc lotion in can mai > in ? is contained in a par of tbe report which treats of nlcicle stee alloys , i-'ullowinz up ceruiafecKgestlon made by Jsmes-itiley of Ulasgow the ordio BQCC bureau ni sjccueded in making a : alloy of kteel with urenty-five nieces c Dickie that poistins tbe best qualities of stes vviiii high elasticity di < nouted throueb Ih metal and. best of all , practically noncci rooible in the air ana almost to In watei Experimental gun barrels and torpedo net are to be made of tbu allov and it is l > elleve thttt pun barrels of this maurial will DC oalr be rust proof , but will resist tbe oor rcsive action of tbe poncder gases. Oorernur fjeur Accriu. WAsiiiKcT'.v. ' D. C. , Nov. 2i-ExGoi ernor Gsar of Iowa has telegraphed .Serri tarv Charles foster that be ha * decided to a < cept tha tppointment to ba sjiUtant seen tary of tbe troosorv , recently made by tbe president , and will come to Wtsblaglen as soon as possible to qaalify. ICUMVAY Mll.KACIl. t.itl lic < trorn the Crn n Itnmu The fnllr.l vt.itr * I. < ail All Oilier lloimtrlct. \V m\oTox , D. C. Nov. SS. Tb * census Ofllce today l < iufM u kmHrrtin flvinp ttatistics of the railway mileage of thi world la ISM. It show * tbnt out of ths total railway rslle- ace of the worll ot .ITJ. 1 mile tlis United htat = * has no IPS * that ia .5'.C miles or 44. IS per cent of the n hole , anJ thit the railway of the United Stale * exceeds by mre the entire mllcarr of the old world , Earops's lai.sfl'i mil * ' , Asia's ] StPs miles ahd Alrlcn'i H.W2 miles , maKiae an accre ale of bat l.Wij * > miles. It s inter esting to note tbe astonishing crowii ot the railway mnciL-a of th3 United States from the census yenr ot Is'W. when there as less than forty miles of railway * , at. to 1 > A In ls4J the fiiBtvs were 2,775 miles , in 1VO they had risen to t-.fi7l mlle ; In lf0 l ! the total had swelled to - > , Jl'.t milas : the census of 1 > 70 showed tne miiease to be 4' < , 1M1 miles : that of I'-sO placed the figures at i . - 7-J4 wiles , while the eleventh census figuret give the astonishing total of K > H.Vrf7 miles. The following shows tbe mileico ot the world by c untriei : Germanv , iV.iJB miles ; Austria Knd Hungarv. including Uo nin , lC r.7 miles ; Oreat Britain ana Ireland , UVJJ9 ; France , > - > i.- ) > > fl ; ICussia , including Kinlaad , l.7is ; Italy. M17. lUlgium , 3'Jls ; Xetberlands. l. jf ; Sniiziriand , l.P.'y. Snaio , G.VJ7 ; { Trtjgal , 1'isJ ; Den mark , 1.2 : ' rway. 971 : S-.voJen , 4.915 : Uoumaala , 1.1SD : Servu , ; { . ' 7 : Ureeco. 410 : Turuey in Europe. Bulgaria anu Kou- nmnia , 1.UCI7 ; Malta. Jersev and Mm. UbJ. Uuitcd Si tef. lVl..V. ( < 7 : Unltsh America ( Canada ) , nIi : Newfoundland , 11T. ; ( Jan- tralAmerici ( LJuatemala. Salvador. Costa Uica. Nicaragua and Hondura ? ) , . " > . ' : Mex ico. : i.S44 : United S atos ol Colombia , 231 ; Cuba , 1.050 : Veoeisu'n. 411 : Hopublic ol Santo Domingo { eastern pirof the Inland of H.iyti ) , 71 : I'orto Kico. U : brazil , 5 7ty ; Araenune Heoublic , n.U9 : Para nav , 149 ; Urugury. 470. Chill , l..ij-i. Peru. IKM : BJI- ! via. 10i > ; Ecuailor , 107 ; Bri'lsh Guinea , 22 , Asia. 17'.i5. . of which British India supplied 15.SJ7 ; .lapia. 9j7 : China ( propori , r4 ; Africa. 3. ! - ' ; A'istrali * , 11,137. Wa < .niv JToD. . C. , Nov. 22.ExSecre tary Elaine Is convalescing slowly and I : gaining strenclh day by day. He was well eno'jgh lodav to leave his. bed for a time , during whica be occupied a comfortable position en a sofa. iioltl In th * Treasury. Wi-mxcTOX , D. C. , Nov. 22. Net cold in ths treasury todny , $12J.CJ,457. ! a decrease ol more than $1,00.1.000 since the 10th inst. , and slightly Itss than $1,000,00. ) sines the 1st. tvtt rii.i jir. l. ! t of Changes in the itcgular ervice WASHINGTON- C. , Nov. SZ-FSpecial Telegram to Tuc BEE ] A board of omc rs to consist of Colonal Joseph R. Smith , assistant surgeon ; Major David L. Hunticg- lon , surgeon ; Majjr Benjamin F. Pope , sureeoa , is appointed to meet at Whipple barrack * November 2s , for the examicBtion of Captain Louis M. Muus. assistant surgeon , with a view to aetennihing bU fitccss for promotion. The examination will be con- dueled uudor special instructions from Ihe surgeon general. A board of offlceis is ap pointed in meet at Fort Rano for tha exam ination of oHcers for promotion. Detail i Cclonol Jamas F. Wade , Filth cavalry : Lieutenant Colonel Louis H. Carpenter , Fifth cavalry ; Major Aaron S. Dip ett , Thirteenth Infantry ; Captain William C. Gorgas. as istanl surgeon ; First Lteutenaul Henry D. Snvder , assislnal surgeon. Kirsl Lieuleaaai Eoen Swift , Fifth caralry , re corder. First Lieutenant HoiierW. Wheeler. Fifth cavalrv , will rspjrt In person to the board at Fort Reno for examination for pro motion. Liave ol absence for three months , lo take effect about DecemPer 10 , is granted Colonel Peter T. S-vame , Twenty second infantry. First Lieutenant Ueuben B Turner. Sixth infantry , will ia addition lo 'be special duly at Fort Barrancas assigned lo him , proceed to Key West barracss and taste charge , under tbo direclion of the qurtennasier general , of the repairs oemr maua at the latter pjst , relieving First Lieutem.nl VViUiumP. Stone , Fourth arlillery , from lhat duty , and re turning to Fort Barranca * as sooa as the condition of the work at Key \\cstbirracks will warrant bis leaving U In charge of ine superintendent of construction. Lieu'enant Stone , on being relieved oy Lieut-nan * . Tur ner , will rejoin bis bauery at Fort Me- Pher on. By direction of the secretary of war Lieutenant Coloael John B. Pnrke , Second infantry , will repair without aelav to Columous Parraclcs end relieve Colonel Simon Sayder , Nmctecntn infantry , in the command of that depot. Upjn being thus relieved Colonel Sayder will proceed 10 Join his regimont. Ciiptnln llutton. FUHT ROBINI > V , Nep , Nov. 22. Special Telegram to TUE BEE.-1 ) ho court-martial called to try Captain James A. Hutton of tbe Eighth infantry convened hero today. H'JttOJ is charged with insubordination aud unoecoming conduct , taere being tLreo counts against him. The captain's trouble originated in an ultercaticn with I'-jst Trader Paddoclt during a came of pcol come time since. During- the discussion I'addock applied an enithot to Hutton and was promptly Knocked down. Tbo attention of tbe offlrir of tbe day was called to the aff.ur nnJ Captain Hutton was tola to con sider himself under arrest. Tbe officer of the day wa > informsd tbat he could go to h 1. The adjutant visited the captain after be had gone to bit quarters to secure his sword and was told to follow tbo officer of tbe duy. U ben bu sword was de manded Da coolly remarKed 'hat it via : his personal property and would not ho ur- reuuered. When tbe sdjuUut lcsisl il nut- ton gave him the sword , but rf > fusea to sur render bis Dell and scabbard : Captuin Hutton has been in tbe service twenty years and has cever been in trouole of tali kind before T/JJS .Meillir * I'lnn ICrtitirncii In I'.HH' , Cnl. , l > r trii nl l'jli | iiute > . Cal.or. . 22. The residence of Joseph Mediil , editor of tbe Chicago Tribune , with in contents , except a little furniture on the fin > t floor , was totally de stroyed b ? fire this inorniop. Tne fire wa ! caused by the csre'essnet * ol a servant ic throwing asbej into a pine box bark of tbt bouse. Tne fire wa well under way before it wus discovered. The loss Is about fW.Wl ; and the msurjnce J.'J.OJJ. The whole tiouio hula escaped injury by a hasty tiight. Ir. Mediil win rebuild immediately. The bouic destroyed was onoof thannestin sootuerr California. It wai purchased by Mr Medii : last wiDter. GiitMi K PII > , Mich. , Nov. 22. 'Ib Graud Hapidi Folaing Chair ana Tabu company's factory burned louav. Lot , , 170.000 ; imurance , f. ) ,000. PA > A , 111. , Nov. 22. Tbe poor bouse o : Christian county burned yesterday after noon. Uhe wife of Warden Gardner nai poisiuly fatally burned. Many inmate * bai narrow escapes , Pin'm K ( > , Px , Xov 2JTne dweliicg o : H. W. Dannebou&er , ia snarpso8rb' , a ub urb of this city , buraea tbi morning. Das nebouter , bis wile and babe wera burned u death. Sliorlaer Iu the Culluii CrJji , Xfw OMLKA . La , Nov 22.-H. M. Se.il the well known ooitou etautl'rw > D , IB bit ci : culir siyi that frotts In tbe iariy part o November and tioce tnat lime in Txaj am tbe extreme south bavaso baaly injur&i th < oottoD crop that the total product for tut year will out exce4 H.'i'Xi ' OOJ oate * . A cnontl ' ago Neii eitnr.aieJI the crop al 4.7'Xr x * oa.e . Tbe unanimous npmiou. h taT , i tnat tba iboruie U vo great u to amount u PrnDPP n riiT nvr Tnnr ( iLORGE BAGLbi ON TRIAL Arraigned t Davenport ad EcqaesU Tiice to Cootider Efe Plea. HE IS EXPECTED TO ADMIT HIS GUiLT < ny HPVnii lri nr Uhrn He Kol.tjnl ib i\prc : rainpanj . | niPlnrlt of tha \Vaniwn tn the L'nsr * DIVCNPORT , la , Nov 22. iSpecial TcJa- gram to THE Us * I CJjorjro 1. Uagipy , who robbed the railed Suites Expruss co.upany of JOJOJJ ; Friday morning in lhi city , Is icrs again. This lime be is Mfore tbe dis trict court , now in Cession. He arrive. ] last nichl and was placed in the city cnlaboosa till this morning. He was willing to tails till ho had vlecuxi an nttoracv find been ad vised lo keep still. Us was taken to ttio county Jail nnd locked in tbe corrldtr with , .lie dozen other prisoners at noon. Shortly afior this Loral Agent Giffora and Special Agout Howard , who had brought : un here from Chlcagu , wont bolero the erand Jary and offered tneir evidence with : he printed staletneul of Bagley to Inspector Byron of Chicago. On this evidence be was indicted for grand larceny by ombczziinc. * He was immediately arrulirned in court. lt was ex f , ctcd ibul ho would at ouco plead : ulty ! , out Attorney C'biraberlaln wished llllo time 13 look over bis client's c.isc. Tbo story ot n woman in iba case is ccn- firmed by Mr * . Dagley. She says lhat for six months Baglcv has neglected to provide nroperly for his family and shown a very warm frionusUip for Mr . Mlilcr , at whose noue ho was arrestM. Mra. Uagley asserts , however , ihal nolMrs. Miller , but sorao olher woman in Chicago has at- Iracted her iiu < batid. Bnginy is calm und leeras to De willius to go to ins penllenllary or anywhere oul of Iho public gaze , fie adX'ances the theory tbal he was iiinno when ho was hero lasl Friday morning. NO CAU-S AVAII.A1SL.K. Cruln Ulockitli * in Jschr.nkn ai'il < outh Oukuti llcromlnic Alarming. Sioux CITI , Iu. , Nov. -Special [ Tele gram lo TUB Bnn.J Too grain Plocaade in Nebraska und South Dakota is becoming worse daily and now exceeds any thine of tha kind in the history of luo c slates. There are absolutely no cars to be had iu towct along fje Milwaukee & Northwestern linos. In Pierpent tbcru arc 50.000 bushels ot craln awaiting shipment. Elevators are filled to the bursting point and several vacant build- in k-s have been lilicd to their capacity. In the'ttrcoib are scores of loaded wagon * the owners of which arc farrstrs who , being unable to find a piaco to store the grain , nave left the wager % standing and returned to taeir homes. In the lown of Longford lha tame candillon of affairs exists. Aberdeen , Groton , U'cbiter cod innumerable other towns are in the same plight. Grain uen have been iorced to qolt buy ing. There is not a town in South Dakota or torthprn .Nebraska where tnera are not from 3.fX ! to SO.OOO bushels await ing shipment. To sda to the confusion Tinier is settler in with prospects of a coal laniice. The railroad companies bavo ex hausted their supply of coal and have Deen converting to thir own use hundreds ol loads of coal destined lo dealer * in the wtst. As a result aealer are practically witnout a supply and in many places corn is being ourned for fuel. 'I na Boards of railroad commissioners in Souta Uaicola and Iowa have bten appealed to bv coal merchants to proltct iLein in their shipments. ror.ND TUU iioiuiu > > u N. -light CleKi the l < l nilty oftlie Illglm-nj- 111:1:1 : Uh.i il.'l.l t-p XV. li. I'ollock. Siot-x CITV. Ij. . Nov. OJ. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEE ' , A clew to the identity of the man who rooBed W. G. Pollock , tha New York merchant , of $15.000 worth of stones on a Sioux Cily & Pacific Iratn about throe weeks ago has bten found In ] ump- iiiir from the tram the robber droproj bit nvoiver. u rein a record kept of the we..i > ons il was found that the manufac turers sold it to tbe H. & D. Folsotn Arms rompany of 15 Murray street. New York. The company BUI a it to a man answering the robber's Description a few days before ihe robbery. It i * contiaentlv believed Ibat tea robber is a man familiar with Pollock's busi ness methods and thai be followed him from New York. Pollock & Co. are located at 8 Murray street , only a few doors from wnera the revolver was purchased. Cln - < l tn .S.ivl .illon. KEOKCK. Ia , Nov. 02 Major Montgomery Melgt , in charge ot Mississippi improve ments from Keitbsbure. 111. , to the mouth of HIP Missouri river , announced Das Molnes Itai.ids cnnal , at ibis place , will close to navi- cotion for the season on November . Tbis effecluiilly ends navicaiion on the upper Mississippi for the winter. bin I > rluxt' < Murh r > uiimtc Dour. I'ouTtANii. Oro. . Nov.Ji H in bas fallen in torrents In Oregon and Washington l of the CascBdu inounlums , and tbo local railroad irafil : on Paeet sound , north of Tacoma - coma , is entirely cut o3. Tbo damage already done it ino Puget sound country will probably reaih f./oO.UOD. and the pros- peel now u lhat much creator damage will result. The Northern Pacific has repaired tne damage to tbo main l.ne and too euit- bound irims are now runninc regularly. The JanUsliae on tb ; Colon Pacific at Cas cade continues to come down wlHi increased energy. A benvy rain icll Ihcre ycsleraar , which shoved tent of earth down tbo moun tain side. Construction wurk on tne track around tbe slide began yesterday and will probably ba com plot cd tomorrow nlgbt. The company U still trantfcrrlng passengers and mails around lha ob lruclir > n riy boat. KEITTI.E , Wasn. , Nov , ! i. llsoorts of tha klorm throughout the wektern portion of tbo sta'e aro.stlll or e lolay nnd prospecU of rail communication being restored are aban doned for several days. Five deaths are re ported as tbe result of Ihe floods , walla Ino loss of property in ine j > bape of fat tn build- in gs carried awny ar d wrecked will amount to thousands of dollar * . Tbe va.levi. of Ihe \ \ lamette : ! , etretcfalnd to ihe Dorio.vnrd , ara vasi lakes. In ibe Stuck \a.lev as fsr as ibe eye can. cee , the valley is a seething MKe in 'which Jo.- ! . , shiuglxs , wrecked bulldinzi , rcllrocd tlus and dsbrU are Jammed together ton lo twatlv feel deep. Iu tna Cbeballis counlrjr. near E're.a ' , tbe Northern Pacifio bridge at Gray s branch is so weak that the trains caru not cross. Tbe Great Nonhttrn will uot be able to run trains unlit ibe bridges are repaired , iba slide removed and tne trscx rebv.t. Thrba or four small steamers are reported lunV , out oo live. lo t. Tbe Canadian j'aufic has nlmoft ootirelv 8 cap d arv LnuaL'a or onlay. Prarue boukea of nil deicrlpt.oos Lave b aa UMU ttoaliuz in uaarly every stream cf any tU we i ol tLe mountains. Klllfil Her Companion. NEW YOIIK. Nov 8i Tnevariety agencies of this city nave raeeivad tbe neivs that Viola Mar , a well known siager and dancer , sbot and killed a eoa.panlon named Curris Rogers at Callif-psJ , Menu " Matruu-iiti ul Ocean Mmmrrt. A'UseoAinved State cf from New orrf At New % r i Arr.ved Arizona , froia Liverpool ; Egrjptian Monirch , from '