.ESTABLISJIED JTJE ] 9 , 1S71. OMAUA , MONDAY MORNING , JUNE 1 , 1SIG. ) SINGLE UOY FIVE CENTS. COUNTINC DEAD AT iOSCO\V \ 3ctween Two and Three Thousand Bellcvcd to Have Been Xi11e1 , EARFUL RESULTS OF A HUNGER-P AN Tnci Men Are VoIt,141 AIIvt' , 111t 1tn ( jig MIIIIIIICNt ttvr s % IgIit ' In ft W'cII 1CICII 11 * I ) ) ; \ , S , Thirty Cnrl,14cM. \ ' \ MOSCOW , May 1.-The dtsaeter on the lChodljln9kojo i,1an yoterday Is conetantly ; gaining In p1)OrtIOfl as thio Investigations by the authorities continue. These are made unhor dUflcuItIe , as the recovery of the vic- Urns was conducted by hundreds ot friends and many wore carried away before they were enumerated , Many additional deaths of the Injured who were carried away arc cc- curring , whchi $ are only adde1 to the ontnneratton after some time. It. Is iiow naki the deaths vIII amount to ' between 2.000 afld h,000 , hut It Is impossible as yet to learn exactly the extent of tIle dis- .1 aster.tn olflcal tatthneflt this morning 4 Placed the number of dead recovered at 1,336 , ' k and the erIously or fatally Injured at 2S6. hut , in contriut with thl omclal etatemont , there are 1,282 corpees lying this afternoon at the cemetery , besides the many dead and dying that are known to have been removed from the 111-fated field by frIends. Everywhere In the city are excited groups of icople discussing the disaster the significant - nificant proportions of which all have at last come to reillze. The streets present some saddening contrasts In the coronation decoration , very few of which have yet been roinoveil , and the gayly decorated populace - ulaco , who have escaped with their friends , contlnuo their holiday merriment , while every few yards men are carrying colTins on their shoulders or across their knees in droskies. 'die police and a force of aol- diora with fixed bayonets have been kop- Ing order all day at the cemetery , where an unending stream of people have been passing. All day there were most affectitig eights , relatives and priests praying here and there beside the dead ranged upon the grounl , surrounded by still larger numQers of the unidentified dead. Most of these : poor remains of humanity ineroly had a iiheot for a covering to the rnUtllate(1 cnd disfigured bodies. Some were In rough cof- fluis , left half open to enable friends to identify them. People came upon tie rround looking for missing ones , only to find other relatives engaged In dressing lIce bodies of the lost , while others were sitting , robbing . and apparenty hetplez bealdo 'ielr dead. 'The funerals commenced at 2 p. in. , .ttncl most demonstrative scenes of grief. The famotle John of Cronstadt , who atteniocl the late czar In his last ilhnees , traversed the ' crowd In his ecclesiastical garb , bleslng . 110(1 consoling tliemourners. AND ThIl BAND PLAYED ON. . - ' Lactt evening after receiving deputations , the czar nn'l cztrlna attenied and danced at the brilliant ball at the 1renchi embassy , notwithstanding - withstanding the statement that the ball would probably be potponed. Preparation3 had been made on a ino.'t elaborate c'caho for this ball , and it. Is zwserted that $70,000 wan expended on the supper alone. rare viands and delicious fruits and vegetables being brought from far dktant chinie to add to tue delighta of the feast , while France fur- . nisiced the cothieat and most elegant fabrics and furniture to et off the beautics of the palace where the embassy s'1odgel. : 'Tue czarina was not informed yesterday of the disaster , on account of her delicate condition. While the dance In the French embassy continued amid all the accompa- siments of luxury auth gayety dlseonsolato irioncls and relatives wandered over the desolate plain among the dead , the suffer- ' , iig and the dying , looking , often in vain , br the missing. Today a requiem mass was said In the chapel of the Kremlin. at which the czar and czarina and all the members of the / ftnperial family were present. The city is / filled today wIth grief-stricken crowds. It \ is t % strihing evidence of the vast. multi- tUlO who took part In yeserday's : fetes that there were large nunibers who were totally unaware that a number of lives Jnil : hiceit crushed out anioiig them and who pro- , ceedecl with their merry making throughout . the day , without having grasped the fear- ftil proportions of the disaster. Even up to p U late hour at night People refused to be- hove that there could have beeci so many hives host. But today thousands of persona are crowding to the Khiodhiinskojo plain , searching for relatives anti friends. - DflAD Itfll MOSTLY I'EASANTS. I The work of identification Is most difhicult ; both on account of the large number of vie- i tinis and the traniplod , torn. and mutilated i1 condition of many of thio corp.os , same of Y rwhich are crushed quite beyond the poast- . bihity of recognition atih almcst beyond scm- f1 blanco to humanity. 'rho majority of the Idhied were peasants ( ruin outlying dlsirlcts , thought the cloththhg of some indicated that they were iternons of wealth and distinction. I 'rho bodies of a number of women clad in ' sIlks and flue linen were among thos found. 'rite straIlgenes to the surroundings cf titany of this survivors vhio are seeking for nihothiig ones adds murhi to lice confusion and dim- cuhty of identifIcation. All day yesterday the full force of pollee and firemen worked among thie dead , taking bodies from heaps tf of the killed and Injured aitfi ranging them on the ground , vhiicii was covered ( car hun. drods of yards with groups of ten anti tacety begrhnicd and ciiecfigtir'd corpses , smong t whIch the agoiilzeth frlentht of the mi.ssing wandered in a , lainflil ) effort to identify them. The Injured , rhio were mixed withi the death , suffered terribly froni their injuries , The worlc of carrylmig the bothie to the cemetery. where it is Intended to hotor those ho fail of identihir-ation , continued all night. Time forces at t ork on time plain today dis- 2 covered the mouth of a dsuaeil ! well In tint plain , the coverIng of whlehi had given way iii the immacl rush of yesterday morning. in tiit vehl there Were thirty dead bodies anti wedged In among theni antI held down by timlr weight were found two men , alive and ) evidently uninjured lthIysieahiY , hut time ter- rer and hideous surroundings of tue night had proved too great a strain on their minds , aucI they were ra'imig mnaniac& . 'there are mnaity incidents of special pathos. 0110 ease being hid of a party of fifty-five hunihie pcasantt , who had come together , froni a single village for th merry making - at time czar's feast. Of this party lifty.threo were killed. I Various 'eraions as to the origin of the .tamlodO anti crush are current , but time ac ' most credence Is attachiet I $ count to which the I 4 Ia IhmuL the vagoiis laden with the 500,000 vouv tnlrs which were to be distributed among time leopla were proceeding to time ] UmoniJhimelcoJu Idaho , followed by a immuititutle t ; of cager Peasants when the attendants , wlih :1 a view to pleasing thmo people , threw a number - ' : ber of the suvonIrs among time crowd. There i-r : wA4 a wild scramble toward time laInt whmoeo ' they fofl and the news spread like wildfire ' up amid down the throngs of expeclant hmea- f ants that time distribution had conuneuced , Thht resulted in a hendlong , pehhnohl rush , , lor time bootima where the distrIbution of e'ou- 1 venirs was to have been made later , Time , erratigemnelitlI whmlch it was Intended to mimake j : to k'ep the crowds In order during time dla- tribuhlon had not. been completed at that ii early hour smith time force o imanti was pou er- , t hcth to etcnh the tide of the cruc of humummn- 4 fly , ; CRUSIIBI ) IN T1hi llTChilS , t4 'hmat added greatly to the disaster was ? ' the fact these booths were surrounded by , ditches , Time foremost Imereotma In tile dm1- conittig crowd fell prostrate 1mm theo ditches G. auth time people following speedily trampled tt ( 'mu to death , Othera stumbled over their t b dies simd met time same fate. Amid so the ' horror grew. The ireasure was scm great G Upon the .ides of the bootimu from the stmmmg- / gics of the mass of mad humanity himat . they gave way and hundred. of people cre torced into thmeni through the broken vehIs. 2 One immoumited geudarmims near thu boatha - was literally crushed to death , ogether with his rearing anti plunging horse , There were no English people nor Americans among the victims , Many of those who came for the coronation had already left the city , and , in any event , tourists at. tended the event only in the afternoon , Very few of the victims , It is announced , be. long to the well-to-do classes , Nearly all are inoujiks , or peasants , and a large pro. portion of the dead are women and chil. dren. The czar and czarina today , after attend- log the requiem mans in the chapel of the lrenmhin , paul a visit to the injured survivors in time hespitale , passing from cot to cot and addressing words of sympathy and corn- fort. Both of the imperial pair were deeply affected by the scenes of suffering they wit- flossed , A judicial Inquiry has been opened into the causes of the dla.tor and an effort. will be made to fix the responsIbility , Time bishop of l'eterborougii preachmed a sermon In time Inghish church , in which a mo&t feelIng reference waa macho to the event , and a collection was taken up for the aid of the sufferers , which reahzed ! 366 rouhihos ( about , $200) ) , Time duke and duchess of Connaugimt were present , the duke beIng the personal repreaemmtatlve of the queen at the coronation. The scene at time celebration of dlvino services - ices at time cemimetery tcday was umost impressive , sonic 60,000 persons beicmg pros. eat. The nmajorlty of those were & 'eeking missing relatives In time niortunry chambers and their grief and despair were indescrib. able. As fast as a body was identified , a sacred icon ( Image ) wa placed Upon the breast. Those bodies which are clalmnei by relatives or frIentL' wihl be interred in the church yards of the communes to whmicim they were connected , The unindentifiech will ha burcd in a cornnmon grave , Many of time Injured were dirchmargetl from the hos'pital tohay , their woundz having proved to be slight. One could gather a simmcient number of Incidents of narrow escapes from death and stories of heroic reecue to fill a large voh- ume. One instance was that of a poor servant - ant girl , viio waa in danger of being trampled to death , But a dozen ettliwart moujlks surrounded - rounded imer anti fought off the presa and bore her safely oUt of the crowd , One isltiiig the plain late today found almost all traces of time ds'aster ! removed. But it WS ecen how easily time accident could happen. llehinml th lmooths from which time souvenir mugn were to he distributed Is a deep , broad hollow in time land fifty yards acrosi anti full of irregular declevities atl of holes from six to eight feet dotp. The shifting , sandy nature of time s'ti would make it difficult to ecimro any foothold there oven under ordinary circumstnncos and pmite lmpo&aibho with thoimsantis of people pre&s- ing on from behind , hundreds of time vie- tinis met death in timi hollow amid narrow passage between the boDths Workmen are still cearchlng the bottomn of the wohi , in which thirty bodies and two live men , gone mad , were found. The czarina sent a battle of Madeira to each of the injured persons incthe hcpitah today. A grand banquet was given tonight in the lCrcmnhlmi to the marshals , time nobility , the provincial deputations ammd others. LONDON. May 31.-Special dla'patches from Moscow to the nmorning papermi describe time imorrors as being worse than those of a battlefield , The Daily News dispatch says : The czar sobbed uon learning of time disaster. Time chief of police of Moscow tried to commit suictfie , It is probable timat'but for the mum- merous foreign' 'correspondents hero time whole affair wdtmld have been hushed up. Newopapers were forbidden to publish do- scriptione of the scene. There were 140 bootims on time plain , and some of them were crimsimed together like matchboxes. As'ton- ishing an it esems , tue people returned In the afternoon and cnjoyed the amusements as It nothing hmad happened. Many corn- Plained of their failure to get eauvenlrs. ICIIUG Elt M.UCES ! 'ItOM I"I' IINIAT. . SIl ) Xi Secret A1himmmie 1iiMtM J5 ( . . . tweess Gernirtimy and ( lie Trminsvnnl. PRETORIA , May 31.-President Kruger is still suffering from influenza. All day today - day he has been receiving the Johannesburg reformers , who were released front prison yesterday and who called to expre their gratitude for their liberation. In an interview - view today. President Kruger declared time article in time current Nhnetoentim Century by Seymour Fort , who was private secretary to Sir Henry Brougham Loch while the latter was governor of Cape Colony , Is full of un- truths. Preedent Kruger absolutely denied the existence of a secret or any understanding - ing between the Tranzvaai and Germany whilcim threatened imperial and Afrikander interests In South Africa , as alleged by Mr. Fort. If Mr. Rhodes' motive , cays Kruger , was as Fort had represented , ho ought to be more punlshed than the misguided men who have been imprisoned. Dm. W. J. Loyds , secretary of state of the Transvaal , is equally emphatic In his denial of time assertion made in tim magazine art- ide of a secret political entente between the Transvaai and Germany. Mr. Fort aeoerted in imis artcle timat Cecil Rhodes autimorized the Janmeson raid and planned to take Pretoria - toria for time purpose of securing documentary - ary evidence of time alleged entente between time Transvaal amid Germany. LONDON , Juice 1.-The Tlmnes Pretoria cirrespondent i'ays : Vhco President Joimbart amid Secretary of State Leyds went to Bloom- fontein withm a mission to lnvito time Orange Free State to a uniform arming of the two republics. It is beiieved the excecmcivo arm- lnt o the Trnnavaal is intended to counteract - act time Irritation of the jingoes mit the clemn- ency shown to the reform prisoners , 1lOItli I'ItIEiNIIY 'VOV.thII ) LSGLAND. iCmilstr Gt'cI SIgns of a 'himsimge of II'nrt 'I'ocvmr.I Ii is Gm mid mit o thit'r ( Copyright , ISM , by time .ctictntl 1're. ) BERLIN , May 31-The amnperom' was the cemmter of luihmhic attention dimring the Iast week , his proirslatiemi of friendsimip for Itusslu upon the orensiomm of the czar's coronation - onation and his banquet iii honor of imis grammtlmnother , Queen Victoria , have been much remarked , especially his behavior toward - ward the qusemi , lie c nvcrsed cordially with the British ambassador , Sir Frc'ierhck C. IAsceiIeiI , and this i.s interpreted as a i'lgn that the relation3 betsveomi Uertmmany anti Great BritaIn have Improved , The Aaociatiomi of BrItish Naval En. ginters will visit Ihaniburg and Berlin iii June and great prepnrmition are being macIc for time reception of time visitorb , clue to time emupress' percoimal influence , Time ministry of thcO interior will banquet thorn at Krohis on Juime 10 and time arsocintion has been in. ylteti to the iutlace tt Potlani on Juime 12. lii addition , lila n'ajesty lll personally attend - tend thmeir iuLiiromt at the oxpoattiomi on Juno 13 and docs not aimaro hit- Popular dIe- hike of time Emgi : hm , s a further evidence of time better feeling prevailing In Germany toward Engia'id , it i stated by time Saxon newapapema that the royal famimily of Saxony will visit Fngiammd this summer antI a nunm ber of Gormuan pritmces , including Prince Mbrcchmt cit Prussia , will do time caine. hicur ) ' M , titssmil'y Is hteomvt'rlimg' , MADRID , May 3t.-Hcnry M , Ste hey , mnemnbcr of I'arllament ! who hza i'en so seriously lii hero as to have nmale it eec- essary to send for his wife , has rccovee'I amid Is able to start for Londan , Jnjut miesm' 311 otsti'r hIt'slcrmm.c. YOKOhAMA , . May 31--Ceutt iiuhiu Mtmnemnltstl , minister at forin ni1.Irs , Las reaigmmetl , owing to Ill health , Inuu'o Ki , minister of edueatjen , li act as minister of fcielgmm affairs ad intaim. flimermitiulis In the ciiiuimsim , SUAKIM , May 31.--It is ruimmored here that time Indian troops vihl advammco upon ilerber In the autumn. Time kiumhifa hiss sum- nmommecl the emmmira to Omdurmnan for a war C 51mC1 I. _ _ _ _ _ ( : trrhsots 41f 'm1miOIm itt-i i'l'CSl. CANI1A. Crete , Mmzy -Jbda Ich I'aLa , time new governor of ( rte , at sIte imt'ti of an 1nIctrhai : force , has rshlsyed hhco Le- Ieaguc'etl garrison c'arnus , Ills BLOOD IS i1CLO-SAXON henry Watterson Delivers a startling Jingo Speech in Lantlon. MARTIAL SPIRIT A NATI&N'S ' MAINSTAY Louliihe Islitor ItespotitiN to the Tomnit of Memnorimsi 1)113 ? at ii Ilmilimmimet to Cocisol Gen- end Collins. LONDON , May 30.-The dinner given today by all time United States consuis in the United Kingdom to lien. Patrick A. Collins , the United States consul general , was a notable - blo gathering. It was considered a great compliment to an emflcient official , Among timoso present were Ambassador Bayard antI Joseph Pulitzer of time New York World. An iihumninated complimentary address was presented to Consul General Collins , To time toast , "Tho Guests of the Evening , " General CollIns made a fitting rem'ponse. Time apeecim of time evening was mache by Henry Wattora'on of time Louisville CourIer- Journal In response to a toast , lcnioriai Day. " It , in fact , created a sensation , Mr. Watterson began time main prtlon of hIs address - dress by replying to tile statement made by T. I' . O'Connor , M , I' , , in his paper , time Sun , at time time of time Venezuelan trouble. In his statement Mr. Connor asoerted that time soutim would have to be reckoned with in case the United States enmbarked on a foreign rar , Mr.Vatterson , In repelling the mwsertions of Mr. O'Connor , said that among thmosa vhio fought s veii anti valiantly dur- lug tIme "late unpleasantness , " as welt as among tlmelr deccnt1ants , timere was but one feeling-a feeling of thankfcmiimess timat God imad ialih the wciglmt of his lmatmd upon the confederacy anti preserved time American unIon. Continuing , Mr. Watterson said : " 1 confess that I am a jinga , htmL I learned the 1es3m1 antI got the cry 'Greatnei' anti Glory' from England , It goes without saying and shouid need no self-seeking flunkey , eager for social recognitioim , no reoonant hip service dcHghted to imave an audience and rejoicing at the sound of hits own voice , to Impress the intelligent Englishman with time truth that 1o true American desires anything but the nest cordial relations of frienth'hlp with England. At the mamne titne a conminon Ian- guago did not prevent the United States from going to war with Emiglacmd on two occasionii. Talk of common interests is rather imaginary than real.O are of a common origin and of a common blood witlmout a doubt , and that means that we are good fighters , who may be counted each tostammd by his own. War would certainly be' a dreadful alternative , but there are yet greater evils that may overwhelm - whelm mankind than var , the obliteration of which from hunman experience makes : ha emnascuhation of time human species merely a question of time. It was the spirit of the Anglo-Saxon race that placed England wimero it is today. Ita warriors are no more forgotten in its history than are its sages. Tb the eamo martial spirit the American minion owes what It is today , and upon this : iio United States must rely to maintain its position atnomig time nations of time world. "If , in recalling the heroic deeds of these in whose memory we drink tonight , I take leave to hmokL our national bunting a little higher timan the duke of York's column , if I also trail In time pe'aple's imonmage before that dome where lie the remains of Wellington - ton 'anti Nelson , I certainly do not mean to board thmo lion In his den nor twist his tail wimen I remind Englishmen that we , too , have In Shornman , Lee , Farragut and Stonewall - wall Jackson Anglo-Saxon noldiers and sailors whom all of the Britons should delight - light to honor. " General Collins , in respondlng to calls for the guest of the evening , was received witim the greatest enthusiasm. His adt1ross was filled with points of a specific nature , iargely relating to the cimaracter of American consular - sular representatives in dreat Britain. lie alluded to howard Fox , consul at Falmouth , whose grandfather was appointed to time same poaltion by Washington , whose father vas appointed to time same post by Monroe , \'iiose doctrine Dr. Collins believed was gen- craily accepted hero in England. This remark - mark was greeted witim cheers and haugImter. Ambassador Bayartl , in repommding to time toast , "Diplomats , " dwelt upon the great courtesy accorded American representatives to Grrat flrtain. Senator Hoar paid a warm tribute to General - eral Coiiimms. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ALL IlU'l' VOUiL Aitfl fli1.E.tSflD. l'ret4idt'flt ICruger Fl , mulh t'msaiomis t1cist of lilt I'milll iciil i'rlsiit.rs. LONDON , May 31.-Time secretary of state for the colones ! , Mr. Joseph Chamnbcrhain , Into received time following diapatcic from time British agent at Pretoria : "All time prisoners have been released except the four headers. Time letters' cases vIll ho con- sidereti hater. The fines and punishments in lieu of paymneimt remain and the banishment remains , hut it is auspendemi on the agreement - ment that time prkoners will not interfere with the politics of time republic. " I ) hA' ! ' 11 1'.ilES Ol'F' IIIIICK l'031 CIIOY lies mit Ills llomcmc' 1mm flrooihyn froimc hlriaimt't IIMi'mite , .tgrcd Sixl-1'htri'e. NEW YORK , May 31-Mark M. Ponicroy , better known as Brick I'omeroy , died lart night at imis imomne in Brooklyn from llrigimt's disease , Mr. Porneroy was born In Elmira , N. Y. , in 1833. As a had imo entered a printing - ing 0111cc , Afterward lie published time Gem- ing Suim atmti hioricon Argui. lie became city editor of the Mlhsaukee iaily News and thou founded time j.aa.rosse clommmocrat. As editor of timat paper ho attacked l'resiclemmt Lincoln's war policy , In 1868 Tweed Invited imimn to come to New York and becommie editor. Porno- roy started the Daily Democrat. In 1676 imo trarwered time Democrat from Lacroee to Cimicago and macin it time organ of the grt'on. back party. In ISSO Porneroy was president of a company timmmt propoeed to tunnel tiit. Rocky mountains. Before time seimente col- iapsetl the COimliUmimy said $7,000,000 in sharem' . I'iiII.AIELI'IIIA , I'a. . .iny -Ttiwin 13. Fittier , ox-mayor of Phiiadelph'a ' auth a merniter of the vehh known hirmn f eorclmtgu irnnufacturers bearing his namne died at his home in this city tonight , - p , L'o GIhI1S 1I1.Lil ) IX t4'l' . LOUIS , l'mimcio in mc StreeCssr Cuisc'd b flit' hirt'mi.iiig of 'l'rciiIt' ' 'ire. ST. LOUIS , May 31-As a car on the Carendeiet electric line as proceeding to- ard the down-town section of the city a trolley wire broke and fehl , causing a panic among the passengers , wimo jumped to time ground. Miss Veronlca Paycheck , 17 years old , was Inimiantly killed by felling against time wire. Mfle LIhlie Cimanquette , also 17 years old , sustained a compound fractiro of time skull. 51cc viil tIle , 11cr elder sister , Mica lllanchme Chanquetto , received a severe .acahp wound , Oewald Matte , a butcher , had is rlaht shoulder dlsIocatei , Stt'mtmibomt ( Sunk in OhIo. PAIIICEI1SIIUItG , W. Vu. , May 31.-The stemttnboat Ironsidems struck a hargo itone in the Ohio river fifteen miles below here Inst niglmt anti sunk In live feet of water at what is known a the Lee creek millie. She was on time up trip from St. Louis to I'itts- burg. Captain Oray. aged 71 , was In corn- macmci , lit , lives itt bewickley , Pmt , Time boat wait owned by time ilarker Steel company of l'itischurg and was worth $2l0. - p MiVOIUVUIN of Ot'vums 'sss'ls Mmiy 81. At Iiavre-Arrlved-La Norcnandie , from New York. A t Quecnstown-Saied-EtrUria , for New York At Southimmpton-Saiied--Saale , for Now Yorhe. At Iialtinmore-Arrived'--ScotIa , from 11am- burg , S.iiled-M ntunu , for Lormdon , A t Marcus l1ock-l'asve1-tnnian'i from IAvcrpool for Phmliadeiplmims Sh'AiN M.t1ChS POItMAI. COMl'I.tlN'l' . Aceimset tIme Cuimisis hf Crnel cimmil Iii ituitmn ft Vmm rfssre. ( Cc.pyriimt. ltG , hr l'tcs.Pubiihing Company. ) MADI11D , Spain , May 31-Now ( York Woriti Cablegram-Speclai 'Felegramu- ) The Madrid government ima lately called the attention of the other European powers to time alleged cruel and Inhuman warfare adopted by the Cuban insurgents. Complaint is made ape- ciflcahhy of the use of dynamite to blow up railway trains ( those carrying passengers as wehi as freight ) an4 sugar mills , anti of the use ot explosive bullets In fighting , The Etm. ropean goverflmnents have instructed their consuls in Cuba , it Is stated authoritatively , to tepert promptly and fully upon these dIe- gatlons , Spain imopes some action wiii be takeit to declare the Cuban inurgents pirates and mahefactors , unworthy thmo sympathy of army civilized nation , - General Weylem has ordered the Spanish atithictritles in Cuba to continue to grant re- hot and rations ( luring two niontht to din- trc.ssed inhabitants vhio have taken refuge within the Spanish lines , but the familIes and relatives of insurgents will not only be refused relief and rations , but will be lrnne- diately expelled fronm the Spanish lines , which will make them heavy incombrammcea upon the rebels during time rainy season , As soon as time papers of time Commipetitor case reach Madrid by mail-they are expected about June 4-timy will be submitted to time scmpreme court of naval appeals. The imn- preasion in ofilclal circles is that the sentence of the himtvan.a court martial is certain to be annulled on time ground that it is 1mm violation - tion of the protocol of 1877 , and that time case vihi be sent to an ordinary court martial for trial subject to the stipulation of that treaty , AItTIIU11 B. HOUGUTON. i'AcIs1I : G LI1lthtl1.b.tSAIt Id AC'l'l % 'l. Cuuimisms it'chiire.i to lie Ilemitt'n at Ses- end 1'ii H (5 itt 'l'lu'ir Oii Gctiict' , hAVANA. May 31.-Tho local guerrilla force of Sagan , in an operation on time plan- tatlon of Ammonia , killed 'live insurgents. Cooneh ! Jose Sanchez also fell in a personal combat with the captain of the guerrillas. Troops acting a convoys had an engagement - ment near Manicamagua , in which they lost Captain Ascenscio and one soldier killed and five wounded. The column of tIme proviBional battalion of Cuba enCountered the bands under Caatilio , Betancourt , Itomnero and Perez , who are in the conimniL'sion of Zayae , to the nunmber of 1,000 men , at Anita , in the province of Havana , The insurgents entrenched themselves - solves in a strong position amid awaited arm attack. As the vanguard or time troops advanced - vanced limo insurgents opened fire. Time troops imad to go up imiil to the assault and it WflS steep enoughm to be hard climb- ing. Finally time insurgent 4posltions were taken by Lieutenant Colonel Tejerizo witim tim guerrilla force amid two compatmies , as- sitctl by the column and fotlr cannon. Time insurgents timereupon retrcat hl to the Jmeiglmt of Planano , where they again made a considerable - siderablo resistance , but the artillery fire again compelled them to tate a precipitate retreat in tire direction OflNazarcno. They were pursued and dispersed iii all directions , heaving seven killed. The coumn bad seven killed antI eight wounded A squadron of cavalry captured a deserter , Juan Area , near Carcajula , Ho resisted capture - ture and was zeri usi' wounded. Whoa taken ho had a passport signed by the Insurgent - surgent CaptaIn LUIs , Go mztshs granting hrn ! two clays' leave. Last'nighrtbo Insurgents muncie another unavailing' attempt to paas by thmo trocha near . PuertO de ha Guira and .Justinia. - The gtmnboat Dardo wa pasclng outside time village of Cogiol , neaIlat baqp , .ban tue commander noticed the Insurgents imatl set fire to time village. With artillery and rules lie compeiIal th ioshrgcnts to retre.it , Time local guerrilla fovea-of Cardoacts wlmiho on a foraging expedition me the insurgent band of Peirco Aceved Ibetwiren an Mlqimel and Clmirlno. At thb first yplley from the guerrillas thmo insurgents took. flight , leaving two killed. They were Pursued and overtaken - taken , when the guerrilla force charged them with machetes , killing one and capturing ten prisoners. The prisoners protested that they were peaceable citizens and that all had passports from the local authorities. Colonel Oclmea has ordered Captain San Martin - tin to Investigate. In the diirtrict of Gammjtmnni the insurgents - gents have burned several tobacc3 houses , some of them containing tobacco to the value of 50,000. It is reported at Remechlos that General Paiencia has had an important engagement with time Insurgents under Carhilo at the plantation of Dolores Abecu. The insurgents are saiti to imave suffered heavy losses. The insurgents have urned the plantation of San Rafael in the district of Quivocan , They have fired several time upon the outpost - post of Santiago do Lan Vegas in Havana , Thus force is reported to baunder Agulrro and to be the vanguard of Itohoff'a force , wimicli Is marching toward the Vuehta Abajo. YIILI.OW F13'Llt IS 1tAGlG ZN CUILt. Silmimmisk Forces Are Being Thinned Omit by 1)escrtlon muiti iliscmnse. TAMPA , Fla , , May 31.-Private aclvicea from Cuba announce that ' 'ehlov fever is raging there , May 29 a train from Matanzas brought Into Havana from one battalion sixty men afflicted with the fever , Timis , united with time continual desortons is reducing time Spanish forces greatly. Ninety soldiers from the Madrid battalion in t'b Vuelta Abajo have joined forces with Macco on account of the scant supply of rations , Reports are roeciveil to time pftect that an expedition imas handed in Manzanilio. Five empty batm. ' lmave been found on the beacim. Capriiho Zayaa and Rodriguez are , moving westward and nil time Insurgent forces are drawing near Havana , Last wreic two explosions occurred on time Mttanzas railway line , ono completely do- btmoying an armor car yhth troops. General Weyhem was imanged In effigy yesterday - terday , A strange figure iii the Spanish cmcial uniform was uspended from the upper balui'tradt. of Dr. Cuervo's rc ridence on the main street , _ _ _ _ _ _ - - hlem'siumiimi A rrivemm I a liii LInclt'hmiislmc , I'IIILADELPIIIA , May 31.-Time steamer i3ermnuda , wimiclm left Jackn4nvlile , Fin. , on April 27 , with the alleged irmLentlon of landing - ing a cargo of ammunition ad a body of men en time shore of Cuba , arrived at this point today with a cargo of fruit. In spite of the experiences the vessel is said to have met. aim presents a trim appearance. I'rofound secrecy i'm maintained concerning the results of the oxpedition. W'eyler hiss Not ; -.t' Iteslgnemi , MADRID , May 31-The pnmmier , Senor Canoras dcl Castillo , authorizes a categorical denial of time rovivemi report timat Captain General Weyler has resigned , and adds timat Weyier has cabled s.myng that hum conforms to time government's instructions lii all mat- tera relating to time admmiinItratlon of time island of Cuba and the comiduct of time cam- pmtign against time insurgentS. p . p'tIUit. .I13N Aitii IClLI.1Cp'lN A FIGhT. lm'spt'rms to ilmittie'iilffuh , tar Ihie I'os- i4eNHiumim of Rich 3Iimmrrl Lmsmitls , CRAIG , Cob , , May 3I.-Inorinaton comes from Brown's park , acroa the' ' line in Utah , of a desperate battle on May 21 , n which two men were hiiied and ( wo ohers ( mom- tally wounded , It 1. stated ( imat Matt 'S\Tar- ncr and an old nian named Nortnarm had discovered rich mineral imeer timq state 'line and aerei developing their find on time aUlet , Four unknown amen , learning the fact , fel- lowed them. A tIght too1 piae , In which \Varner , who is a dead lmot , klihed and wounded all four of the others. io arrests have been made aa yet , - Gtcrgt , ' 1'nior ft''n Inn Illinois. CANTON. ill. , iday 31-A , pc'eiai ' ( Tom Fiati , is s'rnnhl Place suth of here , says man anssv'rlng ierft ctiy the descrIptIon of George Tuyior , MIssouri's escmmpecl nmcmrderer ia'eml theme iss ; night. walkinr omm limit roil- road traekr. The mmmdi Appenrea uneasy and m ifl tt great 110cr ) ' . ile ivtts $ demmtltied ( morn a I picture by five 'Itjzumit- SESSION IAY END TillS IVEEK Some Senators Believe the Work Oan Be Pinished by Thursday. ANTI-BOND BILLTO BE PRESSED TO A VOTE Sccrnf Ori1Isitir' Appropriation hula Are Yet to lie Acted Upon as Tie' Canine llmiek fruits Consfereicee , WASHINGTON , May 21.-Time senate will begini the week with tire imitention of making IL the last of time session if possible. Sonic senators put thmo day of adjournment as early as Timursday , and still otimers think It. will ho impossible to conclude before the first day of next week , Time imperative work before the senate in order to reach adjournment is to dispose of the conference reports on the ordinary appropriation - propriation bills , to vote upon the bond pro- hmlbitory bill , antI to consider time proposition to pass time river and harbor bill over the prem.'tdent's veto in case the bill receives the necessary two-thirds vote in time house to bring it to time senate. Seine senators , probably a majority , also feel timey are under chiligationo to press time filled cheese bill tea a final issue , but there is a auiflciently strong minority opposed to this measure to prevent - vent congress roimmaining in session for time solo purpose of passing it after time appro- iwiation biilm are out of the way. It would , therefore , appear that time hope of the friends of this bill must rest upon gettlmmg it thirougim before au time appropriation conference me- ports are disposed of. Considerable time i'iii necessarily be spent upon bills upon time calendar to which no objection is made , and also in executive sea- Uons on nominations awaiting confirmation , Senator Morgan probably will make an effort to get up the Ccmban question. The nnti-boimd bill will be pressed to a finish before adjournment Thursday unless tiraro should bo a violation of the unanimous agreement winch was entered into cmi Fri- day. Time debate on this bill will consume time greater part of the seoslon after 2 o'clock Monday and Tmmosday anti it is possible It may ho neceeary to extend time Tuesday seesiori into the nIght in order to give all 'imo may wish to speak an opportunity to do so. Senator Butler' has by no moans finished his speech on this bill , Senator Brown has given mmotice of a set speech and Senator Cul- horn is also anxious to fimid opportunity for tiio delivery of a prepared epeecim. It is believed the bond bill will imavo a majority of about five votes in its favor. Time appropriation bills , stihh in conference are time Indian , postomco , naval , sundry civil , District of Coiunmbla , fortifications antI general - oral deficiency. Time others have either be- comb Iars or are in the hands of the presi- dent. Time conferees on the Postofiice bill rero In session Saturtlay and rcticlmcd an ummtlorstanding en all itemns of dIsagreement except on tile senate's amendment for time consolidation of small postothices with large be arranged Men- ones acid tills will probably day. The items of serious dispute between time house. are the Indian schools and time fees of attorneys In the Indian bills , the battleshIps and price of armor plate in the naval bill and tha question of the distribution of tire charity fumids In time Dltrict of Co. lumbla. It Is not expected there will be any pro- - formgiddebatovYerthe'riverafld harbor bill it it Is sent to time senate by time house. There were only nine votes against this hill when it passed originahiy. and its friends claim there will be no dtmcnity in passing it a second time , notwithstanding time presi- dent's objection. Beginning Tuesday or Wednesday time nes- sions of time senate will probably conimence at 11 o'clock. arid several night session are among the probabilities of time week. 110(5551 hI.tSSIX SUS1'UNSiOS DAYS. Fecstmrre uf line ' .Veei. W'ill lie the Ovt'rridiimmS of Chic I'reiiileiit' $ Veto , WAShINGTON , May 31-Time closing days of the session In the house will be mainly devoted to the consideration of conference - feronce reports , but time feature of Lime week will be the passing of tim river anti i-arbor bill over time president's veto. All time friends of the bill wino are absent. have receivti a peremhitorY telegraphic summons to lie present - ent on Tuesday , when time bill is to he reported - ported back fromn time committee. Time ccv- eral votes taken on it already demonstrate timat it has considerably more timan a two- thirds majority , and its friends nxpress no doubt of time result in time house. It is not probable much tinme will be allowed for debate. The conference reports will be given the right of way whenever present - sent cci. Under the rules time last six days of time cession are suspension days , arrd this tact will ermabhc time Imotmoc to clear time cahenrhar in a brief time of several pending bills , including time Phillips conirnission bill , limo Erdmnan arbitration bill and several ether bills. bills.Timo Johnson-Stokes contested election case , which was left imanging when the house mmrljourmmed Friday , will be disposed of to- mmmorrow. The partisans of Mr. .Iohrmsorm , wimose claims to time seat were rejected on two votes , will direct their efforts to- worth misting Stokes and thus declaring time seat vacant. Some fear of a veto of the generai deficiency - ficiency bill is expressed among time nmeimm- hers because it carries time French spohia- tiomi cialimis. hiI4tST G0135 OFI' AIIIIA1) OF TIMII , 'I'mini 31i'mi FcctmihI 'lnjurcd hna it I'reiun- tmmrt' 1xiosinin ( if l'uiilem' , WATERLOO , Ia. , May 3i.-Special ( Teic- granm.-By ) time premature explosion of a charge of powder last evetming , Fred Bur- moister and Julius Burmeater ! were fataihy injured. Fred Burrielster liamh baUm eyes blown out , his m-igimt arm blown entirely off and the otimer injured so that it bad to be anmputated , Julius flurnmeimster's rlgimt arm was badly burned by time exploIon and lila rgimt eye was blown out , lie was also badly bruised in different parts of his body anti time physicians say there is hittle hnoimo of eltimer of time mcmi recovering. Time mcmi were blasting boulders ann Frci bach the taniplcmg iron in lila hands and had struck time charge time last blow wimen time explosion took place. Thmey are about 30 years of age , sod un- married. ( HilL IiSO.tl'ES A lItST'a' WOOEht. Miss Msir jeist'n'sflximt'rlenice Vithi oil A hnorlginmi I Iovpr. WOONSOCKET , S. D , , May 31.-Spec'csh ( ' Telegram-Lact ) tail an unknown maim met Mary Jensen , aged 16 , on the Big Sioux bridge , ten miles north of Deli Bapids , anti asked her to marry him , Ho threateimed her with death if simo did not. Time girl cscaped hum anti came to her sIster's , near this city , Yesterday time girl wan alorme at the farm with two children anti time seine maim , armed with a revolver anti a base hail bat , attenmptech to kidnap liar. lie started with her across time prairie , but lila hat blew off acid , as lie stooped to Irick it up , time girl seized the bat antI knocked h'rn down. Simo escaped amid caine hero. There is great cx. citemnent , The shmcrirf Is miow In pursuit of the man , S lomnt'stle 'i'rn.gcti in hsiisns , MAIIYSVILLII , Kan , , May 31-George Mack , a ( amnier lIving live miles routlm of here , kihied iml wIfe yesterday imy crushing her skull with mm bpatiicmg fork , lie svas 63 years old anti she was 50. TheY had been living apart , Muck went to her imoumne ttim'l failini to snake peace ime killed her. lie them edt hits own throat ant ] afterward junmntl , mile time ilIuc river , but crawled out again and vas toutmtl in an unconscious condition. lie wIll probably dlv. flltIAT I'iSTIVAL OP GIIIIMAN SONG , Twenty-RIghitis NntinnI Snengerfctt to 3lcet nt l'ltdsimurg Next \'ck , PITTSI3UILG , I'a , , May 31.-Time twenty- eighth national aaengerfet , which meets in this city on June 8 , will , so far as the general - eral public Is concerned , be a pureiy musical event , and as such certainly promises to be the most glorious fstlvai of song anti mmmelody that ever took place In the Iron city , But for the sngers composIng the North AmerIcan Saengerbund , and also all other singing societies taking general interest In time eromotton and perfection of choral song tue conning saengerfest wIll have beside the immuilcal hart 501110 other Important features. Nqt altogether for social pleasure the singers will connie to this CII ) ' , CS the trannactioti of important business in regard to Saengerbund matters is awaiting themn. Time most immmportarit nmatter of all will be the projected reorganization of tire Snenger- bend , and arnomig time proposed changes of time constitution anti by-laws is time election of a pernmanent central board , which at present is elected every tiiree years by time singing societies of time city chosen for holding time next t'aengerfest. There are also to be nimulo sonic new rules in regard to money mmmatter , mis it is the intention to decrease time nnmcmtmnt of expense to be haiti by time city giving the saengerf cat. Another important question to be considered - sidered by tine delegates will be that of joining - ing time International Saengerbtmnd and of taking part In tIme next international saenger- lest to be hielti at Stuttgart , Germrmany , by time singers from all civilized countries of the globe , A timlrd qtmestion of vital Importance will be that of clecimling on the place of holding time twent-mnintii mmatlonal saengerfest , w'imiclm will be time celcbratioim of tint golden jubilee of the North Ammierlcan Saengcrbrmntl. Time Saemmgerbund 'va-s orgaimizeti at Cimi- cinmnati in 1819 , anti in that city was held time first snengerfost by five singing societies , time Cincinnati Ltelertatel , Oosangtmmmtl , liii- dtmngsvcroin , Svss Maenmmerchoir of Clncin- imati , time Lietlarkrans of Loulsvlhle , and the Deutseimo Gosangs'ereln of Madison , Intl. It , therefore , would be only natural that time gchden jubilee of time bond should be edo- brated at the place of Its bIrth , at the "Queen of the \'cst , " In that city were held time smaengerfet'ts or 1849 , 1861 , 1S56 , ISTO and 1879 , antI all were successful. Time siimgng societies in Cincitmnniti , having amrimmoI a joint organizatIon ummder time naimme of "The United S'ngers of Cincinnati , " are making powerful efforts to have their city made the cimuice for celebrating tIme fiftieth anniversary of the Saengerbund , arid it seems that their efforts will have their desred result. Time aaengerfest of 1890 wilt mmot only be a nfl- tonai. but an international one , as all the larger singing societies in Germany amid Austria will be invited to hell ) celebrate. The Cincinnati singers say they will leave nothing undone to make time snengerfest aim event that will surpas.s by its slmielidor everything - thing in that line ever seen 1mm the United States. Probably time only oppositlon that will be maths to Cincinnati will be by time delegates fronim the St. Louis singing aocietiemr. NASllYhlIE DEC1CEI'I'l'il lstJN'i'ING. Iitc'rthiiimg 1xCtIt " . 'csmhier Itenci fci- the ( ) peiiing of I lie lOxinisit ion. NASHVILLE , Tenn. , May 31.-A _ hmard rainstorm this afternoon played havoc with the extensive arid ornate aeorations which imati transfornmed the buzhmmess streets animi public squares Into masses of color and now iimpfiagSti1cQlQtcit ! btingand disordered adornments bedeck house fronts where before - fore noon all was bright and glowing with color. Tonight rain still threatens nod lowering - ing skies are ill omens ( or tomorrow's parade. Time city sInews an influx of many visitors. Htelo anti tcmnporary qtmarters are rapIdly filling up and utmless rain prevents one of time largest crowds aver aeon in Nasimvlile vhhh be imero tonmorrow. The parade is expected to be time most extensive ever witnessed in this city. It starts at 0 o'clock with time United States Marlimo band at time Imead , Brigadier General G. F , Henry , U. S. A. , in command , with a battalion of time United States infantry , a battalion of tire Sixth infantry anti a t'qimad- ron of four troops , Thirtl cavalry , will be the first dlvlion. Five divisions form time procession. When time centennial grounds are reached Prealtient J. W. Thomas of the Centennial missociatlon will proclaim the official inaugimratlon of the cetmtemmniai and an immense United States flag will be raised , and lion , J. M. Dickinson , assistant United States attorney genarai , will deliver - liver an atidress and the Centennial poem will be read by Mrs. Virginia F. Boyle. in time afternoon time woman's building will he turned over to time woman's hoard it'd atldresses will be made. Fireworks at nigni will close tIme first day's program , The exercises will be conclutled arm Tucmdav , wimen Hen , A. A. Taylor and lion , F. W Camnmack will deliver addresses , p - sTltEIi'r c.tit JIIMI'S TIlE TRACIC. Se't'IIteemi Pei'snns hlni't In Plttsimmnrg , ,1v ( , Seriousi , ' . PITTSIIURG , May 31.-A car on the Sac- end avenue traction line jumped the track timili afternoon amid seventeen passengers aboard were all more or less lmtmrt , two of timemn seriously. Time day of miracles ices imot passed or all would have bean kil'eci , Time seriously injured are : Adanm l3acir- imman atmd H , L. Kreigor , both residents of time Soutlm almie. hlachnman's arnm is broken in two places anti imis head is badly cut and bruIsed , Kroiger is him nearly time samne con- dillon. TIme other masemmgers , mmmcmi , womeim armd children , wore mmii bruised anti cut , but irene of timeni seriously , The car heft Timirty-fourtim street at about 3 o'clock for Crihimoun park , where a concert was to ho given , 0mm approacimimig Six Mile ferry , Jlacimnman and Krelger siy time speed being marie was that of a railroad train , Suddenly time car tork a liyimmg leap anti after turning corlmlm'etciy over larmtheml at time bot- tout of time ditch twelve foot below , with tine wheels in time aim , 'Fimo struggilnrg icasserm- gers , jamnnmred in a lmcmp tinnier time svrcckage , vere screarnriug arid figtmtirmg ( or releamro , Thmoy were finally extricated nnmnl tahotm to their hmomi's , somimo being more scared ticati imurl. but all bruisti anti worse for their shaking trim , 'i'lmo car iii a conimpleto wreck , s'i'tiri' ( ) U'L' 'ro AitlIiS'1' h1EIL3ItS. G. t1. Niminisi Loin iii og 'I'm'o Oiiivt'i"i Off fmit , ( Ito \'iIils or Idmilifi , SALT LAKI CITY , Utah , May 31.-It is how bellowed timat 11ev. Francis Zlermnans has been located , ( I. M. Nolan. an empiovo of the California Wino conmpany , declares ire nmet liernnans : in his recsnt travels and was on a rnilro.iil train t'iltim himmm fox' two days , Fronm him , descrIption given he is certain that ito hmas umado tie mistake in time imman , For tIne purpose of receiving time reward Nolan heft thIs city tonigimt , accompanied by two officers , to nmaka time armast. lie will hot say positively to what imoint lie is golmmg , but it is believed to be sonmo place in time wilds of , Idaimn , lie says Iiormnans vhh ! be found at a point seventy miles from railrcad or telegraph cormmnmmurmicativmi. S A nmmi % S'pVIII iii Iowa , CRESTON , Ia. , May 3h.-Speelai.-J. ( ) W. Ihrhiimarl , traveling agent for limo los a Homestead - stead , eximibted ! a box of worms , supposed to be army wormns , which , he picked up on the yard near Lorirnor , Thu worms deatroyed 320 acres of blue grass pasture 1mm nbcmut thirty-six lmoura , anti their devastating work has ahamnmech time farmmmers. They nrc digginmg dItches anti planning a gimt , Scnmo corn is being damaged by time pests , 'rime army worm has mmmsde Its aimpearanre iu several tOwnsimiism In time cCLltmty , and unlcas disposed of will accoinpilab great ruii in a short time. Time wormns are horn an inch to aim lncim aimci a immmlt in length , Time mode of warfare adopted by time arrners is to dig clltcimcms , into wimicin time vommna fail , etm'l then nrnr killed by the llate agriculturist. , - - SENE'S ' BAD FLOOD Little To Bouthwestern Milfond Waa _ 0 Washed Away. FOURTEEN , ) 'I3ODIES ALREADY FOUND -I It0 _ _ Many Oitizdns ro Missing anti BeBoved to Have Boon Drowned. PROPERTY LOSS ABOVE FIFTY THOUSAND Every Business House on Ohorokoo Avenue Was Inundated , CREEK ROSE FIVE FEET ABOVE ITS RECORD % 'ms1ers Cmmmne lown with n iIgiit ] tsmshi , SiTeepilig ldertiniiig lie- fore 'i'iieui-Slnnyor Issues an Appemii fur Aid , KANSAS CITY , May 31.-A specfal to time Joumimah frommm Semmeca , Mo , , says : Time scemmes iii anti about the district of Seneca's awful flood disaster , brief dispatches of which were seut out yesterday , presented a picture of desolation. Cherokee avenue , Seneca's prin. cipal business street , is divided iim two see- tions by time less of time nmplcmndld Iron bridge , which spanned Los creek , Ilundreds of citizens - zens are viewing the ruins , while searciming parties are constantly beatng eltlmor side of time stream in search of rmmissing citizeimmi who are evidently drowned. Fourteen dead bodie. have already been taken from the water. hENRY ANDREAUX , aged GO. IDA ANDRIIAUX , aged 69. LEO ADItEAUX , aged 7. IlilNitY ANI)1tEAUX , mtgetl 10. MARY ANDItEAUX , aged 12. MRS. W'hiITE , wife of 11ev. henry \Vimite , WILLIE DOSIILEI1 , aged 6. ARCIIIE WILLiAMS , aged 0. MltS. ROBINSON and BABY. CARL SMITh , \\'IFE arid FIVE ChilL- DILEN. - FLOYD , a child , At Dayton , nimme nmiiep east , a man narmied Reynolds was drowned. Time streets toay imresent a scene of dark- eat glooum. Searchers are returning fre- quetitly with thh bodies of time untortcmnate victims , anti with cciilns are imurrying bare and there to rpceivc the death. The fmrnoral expenses of the victims will probably have to be met by public charity , as well as time imnnmediate wants of tile hiving destitute , The storm vh ch precipitated time awful flood from which Semmeca has so severely au- fered spent its fury ot , a point about ton or fifteen miles east of htmre Time waters came down in a nmighmty wave , precipitating a rise of Los creek fully five feet higimor than any recent high water mark on this strcam. Every merchant on Cherokee avenue , which cmbraces-'fuliy ninc-Bonths of the business intereet of the town ; lm , , suffered more or lean direct loss to stock. The loss and damage - age to stock in stores aono is fully $30,000 , while the total loLa , inclumhimmg time immummdated residence district and losmi of buidimmgs : , brings the total above $5OO00 , at a very conservative - tive estimate. Anmotmg time heaviest property losses by time flood are : lment.v.-t DitirntcIm , eqrmtprnent mind building. . $4,000 Mrs. imnma F'rnntz , 'Icy gools cmiii cciii- IIner , building wrecked antI stock darn- ngei. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3o0 L. B. Campbeii & Co. , dry goo3s , stock latnsei. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3(5 Ifuier Milling company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I' . 0. iirccwning & Co. , lumber dealero , humnber swept. away. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oooo A score of other nmercimanta and business men sustained lomos ranging from 100 to $500. BEYOND COMPUTATION , No accurate conception of the loss of private residences can be given , but lmrobahly 100 homes vere inundated , with from four to six feet of water , resulting in losses of from $250 to $500 each. Two of these , time homes of Messrs. Andrcas and Sclmnnimit , were car- ned dowmm the stream anti every mneniber of time tanmihles drowned , A nunmmber of families have lost all and arc destitute. Many farmers along time course of Los creek lost timeir croims. Time merclmants thcmn. selves , imavinig Inlet with serious leases , are In no condition to respond to the wants ot time destitute , and unless sotime aid is re- calved fronm outside Roulces much suffering will result. An appeal for aith was issuemt today by Mayor McGannon in ( Ito form of a telegrani to the mayor of Kansas City. Time immessage tatea timat army aid given will ho acceptable. Time bridge at Dayton , a station on time 'Frisco railway , seven muss east of here , anti a considerable stretch of railroad track anti grade were wasimed out and trains viil probably he atmapcrmcloti , eXcept. for trans. ferring trafihe around time break , for some days to come and no mail imas been received at timis lOint since time ( loath , fey , harry W , White , wimose wife was drowned , had a narroir escape from death. Mr. anti Mrs. WhIte ere married in Now JerLey only a few mnontlms ago. Wimon ho came here to accept time pammiorate of the Mctimcdist Biniscopal church they routed rooms in time Dispatch building. 11ev. antI Mrs. Wimito were asleep when the torrent strtmclc time building anti carried it away , Just before time building went to pieces timey crawled out of a window amid plunged into time stream. Mr. Wimite is a powerful swim- nier and managed to auhiport lila svlfo until a ( heating log struck hint in the head and rendered imini monmmemmtariiy uncommsclous , Just ma : ' ho regained consciousness imu hearth time shrieks of imis wife us she went chovrm in the torrent for time last tlmmme , Time torrent swept him on timmougli time darkness , but ito limmahly mmnammagod to reach shore anti groped imis way back to town , , 5,1' . 1,1)1115 CIIOVlIdI ) vi'riz YiSI'I'ORS. ) ioriminl Cmmrlosltyt'elct'rs PiocIc unto time % % 'rt''lcel ST. LOUIS , May 31.-Every railroad en- terimmg this stornm.strlckeum city ran oxcur- elon trains today , They brought scores of timoucands of people to view the devastation wrormelmt by time awfmml storm of Wednesday. 'Fime streets of time rmmineml district were thronged with visitors all clay , 'l'hmey canto From almost every town anti city within a " 'dius of 200 miles and nearly nil day a cohcl. drizzling rain fell. Lowering , threat- ninm , clouds coveroh lime sky and a more dlrmiiti scone timan time rulneml imrtlon of the city presented could scarcely ho imagined , imrd timromigh time crowded streets all day iong cams fmmmmerai processions. Nearly one hundred burial pcrmmits ivemo Issued by time lmeaitim dttpartnicnt ysterday , mzmmd ovary imemmrso in limo city was in constant use today carrying victims 02 time 510mm to their craves , Time fohlowiimg dead wore recovered frm time ruins of time storm today : ADOL1'II ANSCiiELT. Mliii , ELLEN IIENNESSY. JOHN Kii.LY , At early dawn people began to crowd limb time city morgue. Matmy came in search of friends. hut for time monet part time people were drawn by a morbid ciemiro to see limo rnanlecl corpses of time unfortunate vicllnma of the tornado , All day long time oflicers on duty were busy keeping time people tnoving : . , line mmtmtl out of tlm 'iewiicg room of ti cnorgmic' anti every few mmminutes sonme one would think timey bath discovered somntt one shomu they knew ammmong tire bodies exposed to view , Tiiir s'Jperintemmaent ' of time mimorguo imad a tryimmmg time 1mm aimswerinz questiolmi in regard to iim bwile arid takitmg nannt soil tmv3r'ptlens ' of persons who have no5 - - - - - - -