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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1897)
TJIE OMAHA DAILY 1)1313 I3SDAY , OCTOW31 ? 127 , 1897. to that date ami hai sent the Rovcrnment'x reprpjiptitntlvo to SI Paul for tint purpose Some of the officials ( Ills morning denounced the admlnimra I in for what they termed RO- Inj ? back on It * agreement " Thpy argued that after ihp rrorgan'iiiUon enmmlttpp hail rained the Ijiil $5 000,000 in compliance with the roquen of the administration that a dell- ntlo agreement to ullow the Mlc to proceed on Novetnbpr I had been reached and should not have been broken Another meeting of congress ami the opposition - position ot SenntotH Harris of Kiti'ni and Morgan of Alabama are especially feared. An ntfaclio of the Union Pacific saM > ei- tcrday "If the saleIK postponed till after congress meets the rend li ngaln In the bands of the politician ) * , ami then floil help iisl" Some fear wen nho expressed yester day that If the silo were Indefinitely ad- Jonrneit the leorganbatlon committee inliht ; weaken or powlbly collapse It has been n monumental work to bring nil the holders of 88.fi per cent of the first mortgage bonds to gether In the plnns of the reorganisation committee and It Is feared that an adjourn ment of the eale may cause some of th < o lull-rents to pull apart If that should hap pen , It Is said that a long time will e'npio lipforo another plan of reorganization Is ever effected. I.O.NDO.V Sl.MHCVI'i : OHIS VM/1NO. KiiKllnli Ciililtnl U'nnli (11 Cct llolil nf i iniiiniii. . LONDON , Oct. 26 The first attempt to organize a syndic-alt- London for the pur chase of the Union Pacific railway having the appearance of substantiality Is being inado by Coats Sou & Co. , stock and share brokers. A swarm of cheap American and European promoters has Infested the city since It bcc-itii known that the property would bo put up at auction , but their efforts could not bo considered seriously. Coats Son & Co. , Is a financial house of the high est standing , which has had railroad Inter ests In Canada and has sold Canadian bond Issues In Kuropo. The concern becamu In- tousled In the Union Pacific sale , and Is said to bo organising an opposition syndl- calo. The chief obslaclo to bu overcome was the short notlco given by Iho cotirl notice much too short to allow Iho maturity of plans for securing the nccessaiy capital. The plans of C'oata Son & Co wrri com municated to United States Consul General Osborn , who , thinking that a bettor price would result from fostering the conipetlllon cabled to AttorneOenernl McKenna > ester- day that anotlrr reliable bid might be made If Iho sale were postponed , adding "This effort to secure the property , looking to the reputation of Ihe parties concerned , la un doubtedly an honest one " The only membci of the Coats linn who wafl not inaccessible tills afternoon declined to discuss the project Joseph Price , secre tary of the English Shareholders' associa tion , MI til to a tot respondent of tliu Associ ated press this afternoon "It Is obviously Impossible for an > Interest but the reorgani sation committee to secure the ro.ul. Their syndicate Is prepared lo pay the entlic In debtedness If necessary lo tucurc 11 More over , Iho reorganisation committee controls practically all the first mortgage bonds and tllctso could bo transferred tinder the terms ot silo In parl pi > mi-tit of the bid Tau reorganization committee represents practi cally nil the shareholders as $ 15,000,000 worth of stock has been alt cad ) deposited Altli the bank of Montreal under the com- iqfiisslon control " J. Plerpont Moigan refused this evening to dlsctibs the matter In an > .ispett He sold , however that he did not Intend to sail for New York tomorrow , although booKed by the Teutonic llu intlnuled that he did not know when ho would rctuin. Truth sa > s. "A deal of haul Ijlng Is evidently going on concerning the Union Pa cific rallvva } . Posalblj some efforts are be ing nude to promote a new syndicate It only for blackmailing purposes Uut the original Hjndl'ato Iser > pan m fill , appar ently undlbturbcd and confident that It will bo the onlj bidder at the foreclosure silo Its successful conipetlllon will mean ucry considerable recovery In Union Pacific shares. Lai go option deals ha\o occurred lately with that In * , lew. " The Times In Its financial article will say tomorrow "The considerable s-ules ot Union Pacific railway shares jesteulay ( Tucs. duy ) was caused by what Is cillc-d a distinct broach of faith by Attorney Gen eral MeKenna's conduct of forc- closuio proceedings The teorg.inizatlon committee hav Ing deposited 10 per cent ot their bid It Is contended thit the attorney general's thrcalened action Is a departure from the spiilt of the engagement , whatever legal technicalities may be ad vanccd In support of It. It ih pioluble. how. over , that the committee will defeat the at torney general by bujlng in the main line , pay the full amount and abandon the Kan sas Pacific division " : s CI M HIIMM : it ui.no . .Alislrnol nf Iliior ( of 1 nliTsluf i' < * n in miCe in m Is * toil. The ninth statistical report of the Interstate - state Commerce commission , being Iho com- pletn report , for which a preliminary Income account was Issued In December , iyjf > , has just been tiiibnilttecl , ot which tlio follow ing la an abstract. In the beginning of the report It Is stated that on June 30 , 1S'G ' ) , there were IFil roads In the hands of receivers , a net deuease ot IS being bhown In the number of re ceiverships as compared with the previous year. Iho length of opeiated mileage rep resented by these 151 roads was 30,475.30 miles , the corresponding mileage on Juno 30 , 1895 , being 37,855.80 miles. Of the roada In the hands of receivers on Juno 30 , twenty- eight operated a mllcugc greater than 300 mil , and twenty-six operated a mileage bp- wecn 100 and 300 miles. Thd capllul stock represented by the ralwa ! > s contiollod by re ceivers on June 30 , lb9G , vv.is J7-l , fi97C9S. and the funded debt was J'Ji'U.T.U.TGC ' Ac compared with the corresponding tlguics for IS'J.'i ' , the llgurcs given snow a decrease of over $183,000,000 In capital stock and | 319.- 000.000 In funded debt. The total railway mileage In the United States on June . ! 0 , IS'JI ! was lttJ.770.G3 inikti tiicro bolng an Increase of 2,119 10 miles , or 1,17 per tent during the year. Culifoinla shows an lucre u > c > ot i0. ! 05 mlleE , Klorldi , 125 bl mllc-i , CieoiKla. 2.H77 miles , Umls- 1.1JU , 130.17 miles. Michigan , HOW miles , Minnesota , llu I. ! miles , Ohio , 111 ( It ! nillfs , Pennsylvania , IfiK IS miles ; Texas , 11179 miles , WlbLoiMin , 115.25 miles , , and Imliiin Terrltoi ) , 1S1 lit ! miles The Imitusc in mlleagu l | < Iho o'her stales and tc-rtllorie-s In \vhlch tin lucre-aso has occurred Is le.ss than 100 miles 'I IIP aggiugale iL-ngtli of rallwa } mtleagu , Including all true KB , on Juno . ! 0 , 1SOK , was 210.U9 1. miles , the Inucage being 3,234 SO miles The length of second track was ID.iiSB IK miles ; of thlid Hack , 990 15 mllPtj ; of fourth track , 701 15 miles. Thu inllcngo ot yard track and sidings was 11- D1J.73 miles The numbei of railway corporations on JUDO 30. 1.S9B , embraced In the ' Statistic * , ot Hallways In the United States , " was 1,955 , Of this number , l.OOS maintained op erating accounts "Si bolng classed as Inde pendent cperatliiK roads , and 22C JH biibsld- lary oprratlng toads Of the roods operated under leatiu or other Jgiccment , 3JI received n fixed money ren'al , and 1'U a contingent money rental ; Si roads were assigned tor operation umlci formii of agreement not easily classifiable The opeiated mileage affpcled by reor- ga uratlon and oilier cjiporUo chang s dur ing Ihe jear ending June 30 , UOS , wa 13- 27131 miles of which 11.73185 miles per tained tu reorganized raids. Colnrmlii lllilliinil ll Ni\V YOIIK Oct 2fi The reorganization of the Colorado Midland Hallway oomptny was formally completed this afternoon. OeorReV Hlstlne formerlj rfcelver of the road , was elected jircsldent and a full board of dlreetors was elected _ The meollng of the bondholders then ndjo'urned to Thurs day. when It Is believed tome of the mem bers of tin- board of directors will be re placed bj roprcjcvnlatlvos of the German In terests In the road. The directors elected today are as fol lows I' P. Olcott , II. Aymar Sands. J. N , Jarvle , C. V. A > or. 0. Sterman , 13 ! ' . Hjde , J NValb.e. . . O. llortlnc , 0. W. Hlstlne , 1 ( . T. Rogers and L II. Johnston. More lliiiurMTUrrx' P. Western rjllroads have announced four ad ditional homcfeekers' excursions' November 2 and Ifl and December 7 and 21. The trivel on the hotneseekers' excursions during the month of October has b ° en exceptionally heav > On each of the'-o occasions the tialns from the cast Into Oniiha have eonuIn crowded , frequently running In two sections Most of the homcseeker.s have Leen bound for points In Nehmski and Kansas , though not a little volume of the tiMlltc has been destined for southern points Passenger men are greatly encouraged over the success of the excursions this month , and anticipate aa great a movement In the next two months ( 'mm * ToKi'tlicr In u SHIIU Sliirnu As a result of the blinding snow storm that was raging yesterday morning In the wcstetn part of the state two Union Pacific locomotives ran Into each other at Jules- burg. There was a blinding snow at the time and the engineers' could not see 100 tect ahead of them The locomotives were not badly damaged , but William Goodwin , fireman on one of the colliding locomotives , Imd rno of his legs btoken The accident happened In the jard at Julesburg and tint the damage was not greater Is due lo Ihe fact that both engines wore running slowl > . SUCH It t ITU Tor INDIANAPOLIS. Ind , Oct. 26. Hohert M. Cimpbcll , the ex-gene al manager of the Ilaltlmore k. Ohio , has brought suit In the United States court against Oscar G Munay and J K. Cowan , receivers for the Ililtlmoio & Ohio , for $10.000. Campbell asserts lint ho was lo acl as general nnnagcr for a specified tine and that ho was removed before - fore the expiration of the agreement. Vlclilsiin niirntiiKM. CHICAGO , Oct. 2G The hot earnings of the Atchlson system for the month of Sep tember were $1 OG5.179 , nn Increase of $1S2- 301 over ttu > same month of Ia3t jcar. Kor the three months of the fiscal > ear to Sep tember 30 the net earnings of the system luivo been $2,151,217 , an Increase of $2lU,4 ! i over the corresponding period of the preced ing llscal > eai. I'rrnill Iteron lun men I of Pi-lilt. NI3W YOIIK , Oc-t 2fi In accordance with the provisions ot a resolution adopted b > the minigeis of the Joint Tratllc associa tion the rocombignmeht of i-istbound s'llp- menM ot California fruit fchall bo permtssl- blu under such terms uml conditions as the Individual lallway companies parties to the Joint Tratlic association may ebiabllsh Indrcliiintt.'iililiVlilinui - Tli-Url. CHICAGO , Oct. 21 , The Interchangeible mileage ticket bureau of the Western Pas senger association held a short meeting tocliy for the purpose of sellllng borne routine mat ters prior to putting their tickets on the miiket. It lus been ettled Ihit the tickets will be placed on sale by the middle of next month. Will Submit \rlillratl.iii. . CHICAGO , Oct. 2G The western loads nl the Southern Pacific have finally decided to submit their differences , regarding Immigrant business to arbitration. This matter has been hanging fire for three > ears and has been Iho source ot nearly all ot tne demoralisa tion that has existed in Immlgiaiit i.itcs riulll \.i-VlH MM. ! ! < Mill. CLnVELVND. Oct 2G Piesidcnl Callovvay of the Ltkc Shore railway salil todaj that his company would fight to tl'e end the 2-cent mileage bill enacted by the Michigan legis lature lie declares that it Is unconstitu tional and that the legislature has traiib- ccmled Us powers. I.l.lllllflip IXl'l'Ml HtlKKIIKC , COLUMMUS , 0 , Ocl 2G The supieme court today decided that tailroads In Ohio are rcsponsllilo for excess baggage It de- htroved In uny way. A commercial traveler lost the baggngp. > ltnll ii > Niiti-N mill I'rrsiinalM. City IMsscngci Agent Hvans of the Ilio Grande Western Is In the city from Salt Lalto City. H. D. Kover , comincicl.il freight and pas- sungcr agent of the Missouri Pacific , is In the cily from Salt Luke Supciintendcnt Gibson of the Milwaukee Is In the clt ) anl gives a glowing report of the great volume ot business handled along the main line of the Milwaukee between Council 111 tiffs and Chicago Gcnuial Passenger and Ticket Agent Lomax of the Union Pacific went to Chicago last night to consult with the general passenger agents of other lines relative to the vveutern slluatlon Whether the Union Pacific will enter the Western Pa-iSfngor association , or will continue to remain without the fold , is .said to be an undecided question. All records were broken when the Penn sylvania company moved ono bridge from Its piers and placed another one In lib place in exactly two minutes and thlrt > hcconds , at Philadelphia laut week The old span was 2i ! ( feet three inches long The now ono Is 235 feet seven Inches In length , and weighs 570 tons. The aggregate weight moved was 1,100 tons. President Thomas of Ihe Hilo wanted to keep an appointment In Chicago Inst Triday afternoon In order to do ho ho had to mak * a quick run fiom the east , and ho did It. From Huntington , Ind. , to Hammond the fipo- ciiil train , which consisted of two private ears , inn the distance of 122 mllcti In 117 minutes , which time Includes ono dead stop and a slow-down for a caution position of a semaphore blade. Tlirei' Killed li > u DriiiiKi'ii Mnn. OOHIIAM , N II , Oct. 2G Thomas Mona- Imn , while PI.I/.U ! with drink , today , shot Joseph Ciniitlielr , an i-mploj P of tinOr.ind Tiunk inllioad , killing him InHtnntly Moimhun also -shot Helei tmun dates uf Corham , piob.ibly fat.Ulv InjnilnK him Later another bed ) W.IH totind. which. It Is believed , Is thnt of tin' third \l < 'tlin of Monai'iin'u ftny. The mtirdt-icr was ur- Iested. ( Ii'iii-i'iil ril/Ki'rnlil llui'li Hi-HIT. TOPICKA , Oct 2C.-apllPllil LevvlM Ht/- M-i.iUl of New Voik , meinben of the Union Pai'lfli' ipoihanlz.itlon lommlttee , who vv.ib talct-n suiUlenly 111 here y. t.TiKiy , IB much better at noon tndny Ho Htlll ll.ls a xlltrlit fever , but jihjslelaiiH uy he will be all rl ht In a , day or tv.o Ho Is at the Santa ! ' < hospital In thin city. . . .THE Voting Contest FOR. . . Queen of the Ice Carnival MY CHU1CH F POLA.IIIS IS. Hnllot HOXC.S located nt Mlllun.1 Hotel uud Bcc Office. NORRIK & l.OVH , Ciirnlval MntiiiL-ers. OCT. 27. This ballot must bo denoblted within 3 day from date. Coupons iray ho mailed within two d\s to Carnival Ptp't . Uce Olllce. Omaha. TWENTY LOSE THEIR LIVtS Extent of tbo Rccont Disaster on the New York Central. FIREMAN 10MKINS1 BCDY IS RECOVERED It IN I'liiinil'i'ilKeil In llotvvi'l'll Two lluui' Mnisi-H nf Iron In tilt * U ri-i-U nf I lie i niinliii' . GARRISONS. N. Y. , Oct. 2(5 ( Twenty lives are now Known to have been lost In Sun day's accident on the New York Central tallrcal and eighteen bodies have been foinl The body ot nn unknown nwn was recovered today , as well ns tint ot ( ho fireman. The di < , coach of the Ill-fated train was raised today and In It was found a victim not hitherto Included In the list of tlead. The en- glno w 3 also brought to the suifaco and with It the body ot Fireman John C ) Tom kins , tightly wedged between two masses of Iron Kor some hours this afternoon prior to the raising of the day coach , It was be lieved thit several more bodies would be ! found. Shortly after .1 o'clock the largo derrick - j | I rick brought up the day cuach from the hot- i i torn of the river. When the water had drained out of ( ho cor , those watching the operation saw at one of the windows a human hand and Just bojdid the feet sticking out from under ono of the seat tops The wicck- ers tore aside the debris and soon had ( he body out No more holies were found The body removed , the seventeenth slt-co the wreck and the twentieth known \lctlm. was that ot a man S5 } ears of age , a dark , short > I mritstactip HP was drpsed In u giay woolen shirt , dark blue vest and trouscis , a black necktie ind > ellow sosks. The shoes lind been removed and so had the coat , and It was evident that the man had been sleepIng - Ing when death came In ono of the pockets of the vest wasa wallet containing sit $10 , bills a $2 bill and n Casinlty Insurance com. pany ticket such as Is sold nt railnwl sta tions It was made- out fti the usual sum of $2,300 In case of death , but verj curiously the name , or rather the last names of both pi > or and hcnellclarj were missing. The card read , so far as could be deciphered , ' i "Ike H" os ( ho purchaser and .Mrs. " 12 " ' I as the pprson to whom It was to be paid. The lallioad otlklals are of the opinion that the man bearded the train at Rochester. RUSH POR LIKH. The contents of the ear , other than the body , showed that the people had made a rush for their lives There were women's sheer und hats , slmen's hats , a vvOman's coit , eight gripsacks of vailous kinds , two men's coats and many small garments Another Interesting event of the day was the raising of the express oir , from whlcli Is was alleged that a Uigp sum of mane } hid been lost by the dropping to the river- bottom of o. sn-.il ! safe. General Supctln- tcmlcnt Vnn Valkenburg ot the Amcilcan I2\pip.s company was uicsent. When tin- ear came to the -surface It was seen It wus ( ho most badly damaged ot any taken out As soon as possible thecir was seirched bv InvrntrT } and then Mr. Van Valkonburg gave out this statement "None cf the valuibles In the car VVCIP lost Thp big d > namltp-proof safe was Intact and fastened to the wall In Its proper place The- small site , which It was thought might have diciiped out ot the broken Mr , was found In a corner ( ind the only thing o. ' value known to be mi slng is u smill package of Jewelry. " The engine was dragged out of the rivpr tonight Just before- dark and Piesident Chauneey M. Depew and the three railroad commlslsonerH. with Assistant Socrctarj 12dwnid VcR'tree , saw the operations The divers had located the tender early In the aftPinoon and brought It up without Its trucks. When , hhortlj after 5 o'clock , the engine came to the surface of the river , It was seen that the trucks were m thing and that the front of the boiler and the guards were smashed Into an unrecognizable mass. PIRRMAN'S TATI2 The men on the lighter saw clothrs dang ling from the front and when thi > lanteitv could bo hi ought to bear it was found that the rags covered a human holy. The body was wedged In front of the holler where the engine number plate is and had to be dragged out There is much speculation as to how TomklrH came to he In front of the machine The fact of the finding of the fireman's body tonight In the position In which It lay has led to the belief that tin- engineers body is somewhere in the lo cality The fact that the fiont trunks ot the englno are } ct In the river precludes uny poERiDimy until tomoirow of detei min ing whether a broken truck caused the ac cident. Suppi Intendent McCoy of thp Now York Cential said tonight that the story told by a section boss to the effect that ho had left the road because , of Its unsafe condition was a falsehood ami that Ihe man who told It had been discharged for drunkenness Mr. McCoy also lenled the Htntoment that the roadbed nt the scene of tlio accident was known to bo In bad shape I1ODY IDRNTIKIRD POUGHKI2I2PSII2 N Y. Oct. 26 Ilody No 17 , which was found In the day coach this afteuoon , was Identified tonight as If-aac Rettenberg of Now York , 32 > ears of ago , o dealer In eyeglasses Ills father lives at STVi Webster street , Cleveland His In surance policy was payable to his mother In Clove-lam ! . Rettenborg was on his way to New York to attend his brother's wedding The unknown woman Is still unidentified , but a telegram ot Inqulrj about her description was received from Cleveland The bodies of the eight Chinamen were sen.t to New Yoik , where thp > will be burled by thp Chinese .society the picsidont of which claimed them ted ly. CLRVI2LAND. Oct 2C The name of the man whoso body was taken fiom the New York Central wreck today was Isaac Riitten- berg. Ho lived at 38 Webster street , this city. \V . K InVis < \lrurliiln. i . nLUnril2LDS. W. Va , Oct. 2C Norfolk & Western passenger tialn No. 12 , from Columbus , 0 , to Norfolk Va. , was wrecked near Welch this nftcrnoon The engine , mall car aivl baggage car went down an embankment about twelve feet , turning over on tbeli sides. Rnglnepr A. J MajH was killed and Klreman 'Prank ' Illggs had his right hand cut oft Clerk Howies was slightly Injured No passengers were hurt. The accident w is caused b } a breaking rail. si I in in I ID ; IliiiM- . LONDON , Oct. 20 At the Westminster swimming baths today. Cavlll , the Austra lian champion , beat McCuskor the llrst of three races arranged for distances or n rie-nrter mile , one-half mlle and 300 yards for a iputse of 200 to the winner of two Cavlll covered the quarter mile In 6:2iVH : , beating MrCuskor by two yards nt the llnl.sh The sei-ond race will come , off next Saturday at Leicester , nnd the third. If necessary , Nov.mber 1 , at Manchester. Mi-Co * Will II. .v Smith , CHICAGO , Opt M "Kid " McCoy and Australian Hilly Smith have been matched to box nix rounds In this city November 13 , for a puise of $3,000 They will meet nt 165 pounds , with a toife.lt of J100 for overweight. The puree will be divided Into 7 ! > ior c-ent for the winner nml 25 for the losur , On account of the Jeers for his performance nt Tattorsall'a on Saturday night McCoy la anxious to redeem him self , und the ) bout will not bo u tunic one JNoll'll Mallloii Dim. NASHVILU2 , Tenn. . Oct 20Tho * ioted Htalllou Glen nig , giro of Flrenzl , Louls- ette , Glennci' , Little Mlnph , Preclosa. Os- bornp and other good ones died at Cllen I2l r stud , propel Isof Tyreo Hate , at Cas- tulllan Sprint , * , MYnn , .Saturday. Ho vvns 31 years old und vigorous up to within n fovv dnj'H of hlH death , which was caused by colic. i Mil } Int ; | ) U'N | KorNCB , ANAOONDA , .Mont , Oct 2i ! . William llroderlclt Cloote of London , I'liK. . ban pur- tluiHed at MureiiH Dab 'a Hitter Hoot Block farm imported .Matt Hymen , by Hampton , dam Phony , paving Uo.O'/O for the horse He also purchased six maroa The lot will bo shipped to HnKland Ni'iiU Hrol.tMi In iu Tout Hull ( iiiini * . N12W YORK , Oct -Andrew Hascke , 19 jeai.s old , of this city , died at t'lu hos pital at Astoria. L I , from Injuries re ceived In a game of root lull i > U > ed nt Casino beuch Sundaj , Ills necU vvus broken , L * ( onli ) Jn , . . , ) Cliilin A letInii In tin * 'MHIIII. NIW OHLK\N-J Oct 2fi-IMst the half rrntury mark tljp number of cases hud ginp toiliy b } nlcMKill Thp dc-ilhs nt that tlmp had rcachpd * 4lvrt [ Thp IIPW cases vvcrp de veloped from various sections of the city. Ihcro la no lonerr any attempt to e-stihllsh foci. CPceps hjj)6&r vlicro thtrp has never been fever befoie. and the doctors si } sim ply that the Rprnis are 11 } Ins around and th\t cates nrouiot to bo icstrlctcvl b } mti- nlr-lp.il 01 RppHwhlc boundarlps Toda's deaths John .JJook , Jnmes HolRcr , Hos.i Itoth. Jchn IlJmo" Joseph Oravct. Olllclil reporrdf'the board of health : Fanes of fpvci toilaj. r 'i , deaths tocM } , 7 ; totll case * of } cllow fever to ilatc , 1.2fi ! ; to.il , tloiths from vpjlovv fcvpr to ihtc. 115 ; total I cased absolutely ri-covcrpil. 017 ; total cases I unJer treati.ient. 1ST. j MODILi : , All , Oct. 2fi Tlnee now cases 1 d' } cllow fever were1 anhoiinreil today , the smallest number since the first week of the I appearance of the * ( ever. No deaths have CK- I currcil In Mobllo proper In the past ninety- sK hours. Total cases to date219 , deaths , 2S ; recoveries , 127 , under treatment. 31. MmtiniAN , MUs , Oct 20 Ir II S Oulle- } , state hpalth officer , Is In receipt of a telegram olllclally announcing ; } ellow fever at New Albati } , Miss. The dispatch nlds that the town haa been almost dcpotiuliled. MONiaOMKin. Ala. , Oct. 28 An oniclll report en jolloxv fever from Selma totliy sas there- are no new cases and tipre his bcem but onu death There was a IlKht frost this morning. The olllclal report of the boaid of health todi } Rives ten ne-w cases and onp death , Mrs J. P SHRUB. MEMPHIS. lenn.Ocl 2rt The National blucle circuit was forced to cancel Its lU'og In this ell } on account of the } e-llovv lever The- two MeniphU dates were October " 5 and 26. Tha c nclttdliiK ppifonmnees weio to have- been Riven tonight , but , as stated , the races were nbindoned. Tola's ji'lloiv fever record In this pit } Is boven new cases and no deaths. All of t IP now cases with a i Ingle exception are In the southern part of the city where the > original cjsu was discovered. SCltANTON. Mlbs. , Oct. 2fi New casca. U , deaths , ,1 , as followsChirlos Oebne , tonnerl } of ClnilevoU. Mich. ; Wllllim llai- tholomcw , William Kay. IJA'ION KOUOC , La Onu case and ore auspicious case. HAY ST LOUIS. iMUs Ten nen cases. Ono death Udmimd II. Vance. . mum , Miss. . Oct 20. The hoard of health ic-porib. Yellow- fever casra under treatment , S7 , tiew cases , 11 ; total } ellow fever cases to date , 511 ; total deaths to date , 21. M'UKNUY , Miss One new case , Wesley Oasman Oiie death Mr. Ilardce. OPIM.OUSAS , Li. Thcio Is considerable fpvcr In Opelousas but a dllTeteiice ot opinion e-xlbta among the physicians cis to thp nature of It. CMIISCS No V In nn t I'l lirl nun 11. CINCINNXTI , Oct. 2fi The case of } el low fuver which has develciipd In this city IsliKitst Wllkle , a hoibp trader of Mont- Somei } , Ala who'.p wife ha been hero about a month. Mr. Wilkle airlved } psteiday and when hla condition became known wis 10- movr-d to the Inarch hospital , wheie he l.s u ported to } | a ver } favorable condition The case uuscs up apprehension , as condi- tlot.3 for the- spread ot } e-llow fever do not e\li t lieie . , BOREAL BLAST IS BLOWING ( Costiuued from riist 1'age ) The scl.oc.nor H Wl Laws , coal laden , ashore at l.uwcs , is ' in ' Ixid thnpo. A nun ber of schooners and small craft are riding the'hea and will probably wpather the stuim No lives have thus far been lost. The * two llfe-s.avmg crews have ; done ilolile work , dnzans of sailors liavin been rescued fiom stianded vessels b } means of ' the breeches buo3' _ Hii2DY ISL.V-NlJfUel , , Oct. 20 The pilot of tno IlritlrihsJc'Mner nthe-lrod. Port An tonio for Philadelphia , le-poith he saw an Hall in bark go jiown west of fourteen-foot bank in the Delaware bay oaily this morn- in , ' lie states that he could not suu the name of the lurk. CAPG MAi , N J . Oct 21 ! The northeast htorm continues here and the tidethis moinlng was within tlnee Inches of being as high as that of } esterdiy The wind continued to blow all through the night at the late of thirt > - .similes an hour and hews no sign of abatement The tldo at 'J o'clock , high water , covered as much territory as } csterday excepting that It did not reach tlio front of the Stock ton hotel , while covering tliu lind on fie other tlnee bides of theHiructuie. . The tide about S .JO o'clock broke over Madison avenue In three places , and a half hour later cov ered that thoroughfare at every point. The tide his citui aw a } a po'tlcn of the drive In front of the Pennsylvania lallroad PACIII- slon house and washes ovc-r I 'inert ; , be ich , north of Madison avenue , for a stietch of tin co-quarters of a mile. The waves ale- washing across ihe meadow- for a mile and lire iking within 200 } ards of Washington street cm the north part of the town. At Capo Mu } point the waves are still eat ing away the bluff and at South Capo Ma } the enl } places left are the mala parts of the houses themselves The amount of damage - ago done cannot bu told until the tide low ers No word has been heard as to the- damtigo at Holly llcach or Anglcsea , but the tide can bu seen through strong glasses washing across that beach. PIIILAOCU'HIA. Oct. 2fi While the northeast hurricane on the middle Atlantic coast has abated In fury tonight sharp ( .quails are still blmvin around the Delaware capes and enormous tides are icported all along the bay and rlvei Thu list of mailtime casual- tics grows Kurthcr details have been le- cclvod of the Italian bark I-Aranceseo H , which sailed from this port , October IS for Oporto , and went to plpce-s at Fourteen Koat bank , eight miles below this city. The vpssel's mastci , Captain Calllano , and elpven of the ciew of twelve men. reached this city tonight after a day and night of thrilling iccapcs from death The twelfth man , Marian Caste-llano , refused to leave the ship and In all probability Is lost. SIl'IIIIIITHllOII - . CAPIJ IinNKY , Va , Oct 20 At 10 20 this evening a largo atoamei stranded at Cape Henry Immediately in front of the weather bureau olllce. Thu vessel Is well In shore and resting eabily. There is a very heavy sea running which , piovents the life saving crow from launching Its boat It Is thought to bo a passenger steamer The weather Is very heavy with ( V light rain and wind noith- east thirty-six. miles No particular can be obtained till 'laijy RN ; _ Ilnlri 'I'liniH ( o Snow. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 2G.-Specl.iln from many points ftt central uml eastern South Dakota are to the effect that .L heavy lain him changed m srtovv and Hle-et and the temper iture Is 'rapidly ' falling under tlio Influence of a uolil north wind. Klnn of n Iii > . MOWKAQUAV7H' . Oct 2C The laige grain elevator of Yost 'llrothers ' at Maeon , 111 , was totally destroyeil by' ' lire this morning. Loss heavy , partially Insured. COKHY , I'll. ! Oiit 2C The Immense pine tracts In the \lcinlty of Illuo K > e , Wurren county , six mlle'a ( from here , are In flames tonight Two hun-Jred men are lighting the flre , assisted bv-'Wdrtien and children The firei threatens tlio tillages of Lyle awl Gar land. The lo Ms now placed at 125,000 and is growing hearler every hour Senator VlurKiin UIIN 1,11 < ! iltn | > . SAX DliCO , I'lili. Oel 20-S-natoi John T. Morgan , who arrived hen- last night , is Buffering from a severe attack of la gilppe Dr I'.irker , his attending phvslclan , HI } It will bo several ila8 beforeII will 'IP ' ab solutely Haft for tinhcn.uor to leave his rootnn Tlio doctor sa8 hi- found the sen ator miffe'rlng fiom a high fuver when ho Unit visited him and at tlnux delirious. In addition he U troubled with c'ryblpeJay , though In a modified form , In his left knee , caused by nn abrasion siiffc-reil vvhlln Htep- ping Into a carriage at Honolulu Ills con dition Is Improving , howe-ver , and with good caio lie will be we'll In a fuvv du8. SlllllllllllMlllll , I ! DUNNUIi. OU. 2fi The statute ! iinckr vvhloh for several years ih iiollco dpp.nl- ment of this city bus at will mizcd , eon- llseatud and dPHtroyi'd , amlilliiK Imnli- invnto has been de'clared by Judijo Alla In the district court to be une-oiibtltn- Uonul und In LOiinicl with federal btatutea l WOMEN'S ' TE1IPERASCEVORR \ Proceedings of the Convention in Session nt Toronto. OFFICERS CHOSEN FOR ENSU NG YEAR \ < loill-ni | uf UrxoliiHmi * I'ri'ipiilt il li > llu * CiiniinlH M' r.uiilii | : * N IMliiM-il on liniioi'tiitii'c < if Siirlnl Pnrll > MIM iiiiinl TOHONTO. Oct. 28 This was the Inst dij of tht ? World's Womiti's OhrtBttiti Tpmper- ulice tinlctl convention In Miss WIllaiiTs temporary absfiice , Miss Agnes 13. Stack pro aided at Iho mcrnlng session. Alter the loading of the report of Mrs. J. K. Itar- ney , on "Penal , Chsrltablo and Heforma- j lory Work , " nn hour of devotlo'ial work was conducted by Miss Greenwood of Urooklvn j Mlu Mnry 12 ( Sreen ot Honolulu t elated her experiences Jtnong the Hawnilang She was followed by Commander Hvnngpllne llooth ot the Salvation ormy. who brought the de votlonal hour to a close. The executive com. mltlee thpn reported the folLvvltig newly elected olllcers Ilonorarj president. Mrs M. C. Lea * , lit , Boston ; vice president , Mrs Krances 12 WI1- lard : president nt iflige , Lilly Somerset , I2ng. land , secic'tary , Mlr,3- Agnes 12. Slack , Eng land , assistant srcretary , Miss Annn Gor don I2vauston , III ; treasurer. Miss Mir > Sanderson Danville , Quebec. Tap executive committee Ins revived the position of honotai } president which wan drcpiled at the convention in London , in ivr > , and Mis Mar > Clement lA'.uitt uf Ilostcn was re-uleited to the position At the afternoon session tlie minutes of the whole session were read Miss Matlldi Cn.se load .1 report of the department of wet Id's aichlvts and a papei In the press by Ml s C. 12 Heed was read , showing that ah.ut one-third of the newspapers published Woman's Chrhttin Temperance union mit- tcr , 1100 giving space for u Wuinjn'b Chris tian 'lempeiance union column. Miss Kirk , secret ly of the Australia Woman's Christian Tempciun-o union , lead the report of the ( ommlttoo on resolutions. RESOLUTIONS Whenm1 IIP regulation ofIci < l'i\s lie- i-omo nn a.sgivsslvp ijne = tlon In the Woman's Tin Istian Tcntpei.iiuv iinlun , uml tinillst tisolon of it .is iepri"-int'i1 In tin- rontn.lous dNciises ml bus assumed a chitnctrr whlcli we cannot Ignore , Resolved , 'Mint whl'i ' \ ' iuo not forKd that i \ en the most i onsc-i luted and true may honest ! * , differ in rolatlon to vital matters - tors , and while \VP would abstain ftotn inytlilng vvl-Ich would MIVOI of ciltlpism or jtid imnl of motives. > et wo , tin- Woild's \ \ om ill's t'hilitlnn Tempeiatuo union , must cainestlj protest ag ilnsi ali > - thlng tint wouhl o\pn seem to tommlt our girat oiKiiulzation to any iffoit at IPKII- 1 itlon 01 Hi ensas applied to anv and ill rot ins of sin and \vi- most unequhoc allj d > - clare our abhoripiirp of nn > eompiomlsi- vvhntpvei wlih an\ tiling whli h Is vviong in pitm-lplu. We titter tills am conviction , and piotist .igiln mir deteunln itlon iui i to siiin-iKkr HIP piiiicii > U-s for which wo have .ilvvavs stood as a bod.v , and this we do In the name of Cud , and home , and cvnv bind In icferenco to the labor questions the committee favorol the eight hour dnj law Tor wage workers and opposition waa ex pressed to stiikes and movements oS like na ture. 12vangellstlc training schoals were commended and recognition and help 10- riuestod and confidence was e\picssod In the ofriclnl organ of the union Armenia was referred to and the ma'eacres weio deepli deplored. Ljnchlng , drinking on ships und ralw i > s. and gambling wore the topics of othci' resolutions. Dr. Marj Wood Allen , biipci Intendent of the Sociil i'urltj depaitmeut , ofteied a ic < = o- lutlon regretting the absence of Mrs Jose phine 12 DutHr , expres ed apprecIUion and sympathy In her unrelenting crusade against socml vice- and reiucHti | d tnat she continue to ho the n.--'oc.iatUin's leader in puiit.v woik With this addition the resolutions wore sub mitted to the meeting and unanimously adopti d The ciedentials oj the Icelandic delegate , Miss Johansdotlir , wcio presented to Mis. Caibc , as keeper of tliu aichives in Chicago. Mtas Johatibdottlr Is picsident of the Wo man's Cliiistljn Tempeianci * Union of Ice land , and came forward and mad& a pleasant speech A discussion of the subject of "How We May Advance the \\hlte Ribbon" in all countries followed bv Miss Hounds , presi dent of 'ho Illinois Woman's Christian TOIH- peiaiico L'nlon Mrs Todd , ex-president ot the Dominion Woman's Christian Temper ance Union , piuposodu plan of sending Miss nances u VMliaru w itn uer rignt-uand worker , Miss Gordon , around the woild to propagate and strengthen the work In othci countries The great auditorium .and galleries of Masscj hall were crowded tonight at Un closing session of the convention Miss France * 12 Willaid presided and 100 ono- mlnutc nddrcsses , wore delivered by as man } delegates The meeting was named "White Rlubon Love Feast " \\TI \I , cot % ciij orVOMIV : : Dri'ss Iti'Torin mill social mill Itell- KllMIN SlllljIM'IS DlklMIMNfll , NASHVILLE , Tcnn , Oct. 2G The National Council of Women discussed national pati lot- ism , linpioved dress and promotion of re ligious unltj this afternoon. Addresses wore made by Miss Susan H Anthony on suff rage and Mis Kato llrovvnloo Sherwood on " " "Cltl/cnshlp The llag silute was given by childien of the exposition kindergarten Mis Oscar Dcnton of Mississippi Illus- tiated Mis Annie Whit Johnson's dress report by DelsJito po'os and Mine. Main ell ot Chicago appeared In a varietj of costumes to show tin * beauty of dlseuidlng corsets , tight sleeves and chokcis. .Mro , Sarah J. Martin , Hrrokflcld , Mo , and Mis I2mmu It Wallaie ot Chicago spoke for the relict corps , Mis I C Manchester , Pi evidence- I. , for Lojal Women of Ameri can Liberty ; Miss Mollie Llam , N-shvillo , for women stenogtaphers , Mis. Elizabeth Grannn , Now York , for toclal purity ; MIH. Kato Wdllci Ilarrett , Washington , D C. , for rirrenco Cilttendcn missions ; Mis J. 12 AlIen Ion , Nashville , for the national Woman'b Christian Tomppianco union. A icccptlon was tendered the council by President and Mrs Thomas ot the Tennessee Centennial evpceitlon tonight The meeting closed ludlght with a dlscusMon on "Growth of Religious Unity" by nilrabeth Iloyntnn Herbert of Illinois. Re / Anna Garlln Spcntcr of Rhoilt ) Island and Miss Sarah Warner nt Greeiiacre , Mo. WMIIJ M VM l'.irTL'HI2IIS ' IIItT ( 'iirporiillnii riiriiiliiK : to llnj I'll Ml I lie l.uruc I'liuilH. NI2W YORK , Oct 25 There Is a move ment on foot lo consolidate all the wire manufactories of the United Stales In a sin gle corporation with a capital of $100,000.- 000. To evade the antl-truxt laws all or nearly all the wlro Industries will surrender their Independence ui-d sell their plants tea a IU3W organization for cash at an appraised value , the money to bo fnrlsluil by a s > ndlcato of bankers in this clt > Pierpont Morgan Is bald to be at the hiad of the scheme U Is understood all the wire mills in Chicago and vicinity , those In Plttsburg and Cleveland , the Washburn-Moui proper ties In Massachusetts , and all the other largo companies are In the deal , and that ex- peits are nan vUlting the boveial works to make appraisements Ul'lllllH Of II lll > . CHICAGO , Oct 2'i. ' Michael Urind , ox- member ot the Illinois slute legislature und the Chicago city council and prominently connected with the brewery Intpiesls of the west , Jled toda } after a long Illness , agel 4S > > eau ASHLAND. Neb , Oct. 20 ( .Special ) David IMkor , propiletor of the Comrnerdal house and one of the most imminent cltlzr.is of Ashland , died this morning of earner of the ttoiuich Ho lad only been skk ajoal ono week. Mr Poker came to this < ity fmni WiseoiiHln and during his three joara n l ' demo ban been one t-f itn mobi tmolu i > l net ) citizens Ho leaves a w.le and one daughter | The funeral will behold ut the Meihudiai Eplsiopal church at 2 p in tuiaorrow I i < Mt\tn i M\iri : urn iiin ( Ircnt l.ni * of Miiin-j < n ( 'll > In the \ \ iilor lcini | tiuciil. CHICAGO. Ocl 2ftYoim of fraud , abuse of power flu I ] s of m inpy to the Plt > In Its water do.iartmcnt have flmlly bpcn reconl7pd bv thp n-ijor nd nldprnipn and n water commlsslru is to bo appointed by Miyor Hairl'on ennipn * , ! of Commissioner McGnnn. Sttiprlnifiident of HIP Water Olll.-o I ang , ihree aldermen ana two rwl esl.lto men. \ thoMush rpvlslin of the present water rates Is p-mtem vrrd Kvpert Harper , who Ins been engaged on the water office book. * for three" months , has Info med the m-ocr tint his repoit , which will bo reMdy In a few daja , will show that I fraud aggregating tliousiiiids of dollars , his bpeti < irrpptratp < l hj former olllrlals In this department. The report will show that dur ing thp last two } pars rebates to the iimount of $100.0(0 ( have been grouted without authnrltv Rebates of $200,000 morp , granted on 'Uithorltj of i > ist w itcr olllco oillclals , are cMtlcl.spil gtitrpi * , . SPAIN'S ' LONG REPLY ( Continued from TlrsL Page ) Tae llrltish olllcers s.iy the trlbcsiupn exec In guerilla warfare aid are vvondoiful sklr mil In rs The enemy Is supplied with m munl'lon and largo ro'nforceim-nts ' aie join Ing the Insurgent camps A despatch frcn Spmplngi Rives the olllclal list of the klllci an 1 wounded at thp storming of Dirgil ridge as being 1U5 , of which number tlilrty-soven were killed n\it : \ \ 01 rnanuT" n \v\\v VoliinliMTM Delcl'liilniMl to MnU < > I llfiiliillslriil Ion , \VANA , Oct 26 Considerable anvlet } Is esprpKsed among the Amcrlc.au residents of this clt > ns to the outcome of Iho demon Miration which the volunteers are ONpcctci to make on Prlday or Saturdaj ne\t , upon the departuiu of General Wocr ! for Spiln. It epllo of the orders from Madrid , and the steps taken b } the Spanish olliclals he-re there Is stl 1 appate-ntl } a detormln illon upoi the part of volunteers who , In this mat lei , Boom unwilling to bo controlled by their cMlleern. to make thp general s departure fron Havana the occasion of an nntl-Amcrlc.ii dpnionstiatlon Should thlh be the else , It Is fo.upd that serious trouble may ensue , am" many of the Americans of this clt } have been heird to express more strongly than ever the wish that a United Slates war ship will bo present In this Inrbor to protect Ameilcau lite and piopcit } If n Cti I n in It * In I he Crlnii'ii. ST. PICTI2RSHUHO , Oct 2il A terrible casualty Ins liken place it the village of Khnlelff in tin * Kosloft distilct on the western coast ot the Crime i While su vice was in inogroa it the villagecliutch an alarm of lire wig lalscd A panic ensued In the congregation and tint efforts of the olllclating priests lo calm the tumult werp absolute ! } unavailing In the stampede for the o\lts lift } -four pel sons weio killed bv suffocation or be-iiiK trampled und eight ) othot.s weio s-eilouslv injured. Siilliin C < inrl Ililles CONSTANTINOPLI2 , Oct. 26 The sultan as a further step In his polict of conciliating Hulgarli , is issuing U ides ppi milting tlie joining of Iho Huljrailan Kustendcl railrou with the Turklfli ealimica-Uksnb railroad counseling the appointment of eight Hut garlan commercial agents in Macedonia am giantlns aninest } to Ilulgarlan politic il piis- oncrs Tin- Issuing of bents to tinIlulgarinn blshopi In Macedonia , long and earncstl } de- sited b ) Hulgaila , Is still withheld by the sultan. TiuUlsli ( oi i 11 ini'ii ( I'riilcilN. CONSTANTINOPLE Oct. 2fi The TurklJ1 government has sent a circular to Its it-pre Bcntatlves abroad iirotestlng against the tila tomorrow of a number of Mussulmans L ) the Judicial commission of the Island of Crete anil demanding that the accused bo sent to Rhodes toi trial. The porte also demands that 10000 illlps which weio seized on a vessel from the Phaeus by the Internationa authorities of Crete shall be handed over ti the Ottoman government. > IM'llM II Kr.'Nll. I.IIIKt * 1,01111. HI2RLIN. Oct. 20 The Krankfort Eelturg today publishes a dispatch from Madild which quotes the Spanish minister of llnance Senor Puigceiver , as sa'ng ' tint a fresh. large loan Is nccossar ) , as the funds of Spain will bo pxhauotPd in June , IS'JS The Cuban war , the finance minister Is said to have added , 11111 = ) his countr ) to a mont'il ) evper&e of 45000.000 pesetas und the civil and militat ) departments of Spain are be hind in their fiamrnts. SlllllllMK Olljl-Cl 10 Cllllllll S , . , l.'l- . SANTANDI2R. Spain. Oct I'D An incipient mutiny was aroused hero } esterda ) by SOIIP soldiers who had been ordered to embark for the Island of Cuba refusing to go on lioaid the tiarsports. Although thp men were eventually compelled to obey orders the cc.'urrmce has arcusP ] comideiabl.- gUIng as to the possible bc-havini of future detach ments of Spanish tioops ordered to the war. I'lllOllH III lflll\ . ROMI2 , Oct 27 The entire plain aiotind Ascotl , capital of the province ot Ascoto- Plneno In the marhc . Is Hooded , Grcnl damage has been domi by the waters. Right PCISOIIR luvo been diowned and there has been consldei iblo loss of cattle. Many of the peasants have taken refuge In the tree top , fiom which the cirblnecr.s are now engaged In lescuing thorn CIIIINCIII lo Mi'i't Knulni'tM'M. LONDON , Oct. JOTho federated em- plocra , at a meeting held at Manchester are understood to have agreed to the con- feranoo with the lepipspntativs of thp stiIk ing diglneors on thp lines suggestpd by Mr Ritchie , picsident of the Hoaid of Tiado , provided the eight hctn ileniund is w.thdiawn and the question not lalKed ut the confiiiciiep VIIIIIMN Itlceh' Vliin iifni'l lirei'N , LONDON , Oct. 28 1'ho llrltish hlcclo manufacturers nn > annujed by the repuit lint no American biocles will lie admitted at the national blcelo show at the Ciystal palace in December They say no moie pf- feetivo methods could hive been ( idoptol to bilng American machines Into prominence. rri-Mlilent of I ntcrhiiiiM lli * > .luiis. VJ12NNA , Oct 2fi In tin- lower house of the Rolchsrath today VIto Picsldpnt Abia- hamovlcs read a letter from Ih Kathioln picsident of the House , notlfjlni ; the Ijntoi- haus of his leslgnatlon of Its prexldcncy The resign itlon tvus imdoulitpdl ) duo to the it-cent disorder ! ) suncs In tliu itoli hsiatli. f'j I'll ! Ill * III I II ill II. SIMLA , Oct 2G A Cclono btiuck thp town of ChlttuRong , In the Ikngal presidency , on Sunday Half tlio houses of that place wo.ru demolished , all the loads In Its vicinity wore blocked by IICCH and soveial vessels sunk. There we're only three pel- sons killed ashore , so far UH known Nolnlilt'N Sill I for Viiici'li'ii , LIVERPOOL Oct. 26 The steamer Teu tonic , duo to sail from thin port for Now Yoik tomorrow , has on Its pattongor list the names of Wilson Ilarn-tt , Marshall Field of Chicago and J. Plorpont Morgan of Now York OIIONI-N | | II Mlvl'l' Itl'KI'l V I' , LONDON , Oct 20 The. council of the As sociated Stock exchanges jet.terd.iy adopted a resolution against the Hank of jvngUnd holding silver in UH re-servo. Illlll MnillllTH I ONlH II lll'llll , PMtlS , Oct 20 The nuwspapers of this i Ity publisli a telegram from SaiaguBua Spain , declaring the king of itiam v.ho has Cure s.eK h ad.iclic bad t.vsto In the mouth , coated tonque , Kns m the Monwc h , daiiusi tuid iiullgeitioii. Do nut MukMi , but 1.ne tonic ulTtiet Tha uuly i'llll tu tito ftltU HuoU'l been vIslt'nR ' Spain nnd Portugal , his con demned n member ot his suite lo be cAtcMcd for a breach of ctlo.uctto committed at Lis bon. TronitM stnrl ftir KronMi'r. I.VO03 , Africa , Oct. 2i ( A dptaihmoni of Iho West Indian rpRlment sNitlonpil lipre hit startpd for the frontier of Iho Hinterland Ni-M liiiio of Miiiiilib lloniN. MADRID , Oct 26 The rorrrapoml iirii nas n new Issue of treasury bonds wil shortly IIP placed on the market. 'l'lioiiiMiiil Klllrd mill Won ml rd. SIMLA , Oct. 26 The losses ot the tril - men at the storming of D.argal rlilgp ere 1,000 killed nml wounded ( llllM'll lU'UI-lll lllllNllOSCll. MADRID. Oct. 2fl. The queen ugent It sllghtl ) Indisposed KANSAS IMTV. Oct. M-Wllll-itn Pirr. who was bnniKht IIPIP fiom I.ihiilv M > niub r nrriat foi minder of hi * l.oiroil daughter , VV'HMP bed } was found on n Hiiul-lur In the.MI'soiirl ilver HI voinl ili\i mo. luoke down this evening nml . n > if s < ul lo HIP polli-p nuthoillle * tint h , . hid Ulll. il his dilld In his confession I'uti suited thin hN sec-olid wife. Ihe i hlld's sirp motliPl. hail told him lo gel rid of tin- daughter Hi- set out with tin * child towutil Knii-MS I'lty Coining upon a party of cimpors he offi-rid them the child , but tin } did l vvnnl her. Then , comltiK to the Mlssoml rlvcl. hi- tied n lopiiiioiind Ills Hill , elilrt bodv , tttni hid a Htoiip to It and HIIIIB the ohIUI far out Into tin * chirk .stroam Mliu-iN Tliri-nliMi In strll.i' . 1UIAHIL , llld , Ocl IV.-Tin * hl i K roil inlnoiH have imleis to null work Sum 1 v unli-ss HIP opptators ilei Idp lo ul nt i > . cluvh-off si stun of dues foi I nil..I \tn . Wolkors Tin * opeiators * . .illnv 111 n t do this , ns miiiii' of thill iiipmhi m Jn > i heloiu , ' to tin * 01 K.inlz itlon and II vv t < i | beuniiist to takithe - dins ml of 11 , , pnv The opiriturs will meet I ml i * . lo dec Ide the in liter A LUTTUIf , TO WOMEN From Mrs. Jnmos Oorrlgan. For scvonleun ye-urs 1 have burtVred. 1'oriods vvi-rc ! .so vury pninfiil that [ would hnvo lo go to the doctor every month. He said Hint I had nn citlni'gomcMilof. tliu womb , and told my husband that I must iindci'i < ; i > nn oponilion , us 1 htid tumor.s In the ; womb , tuid it was a ease of i life or dctith. rated upon twice , but , it did not fjociu to do mo tiny good , it mnde * meery v\eilc. ; 1 \\tit > tiotllileel with the leiii- corrlnva : v great deal 1 also suffer ed with tliu siuk headache , vomiting spells , bnclf- nche all the time , terrible pain in my left side e-lnlls , lost , of appetite , and eotilil not skip nights After tiilting seve-ialbottli-si f Ljdia II I'inlfh.im'.s Vegetable * C'om- pound , some Liver Pills , nml using3 our Sanative \Vnsli , I leeoveied. 1 ean cat well , and every one that sees me tells me 1 am a dilTea-nt pi r- son. I can do all my own woik , .Mi e-p well and feel well I am growing stronger every day , nnd .1111 able to go out and enjoy a w.illc and rot fe-fl all tired out w hen I ic-linn , as I use-d to I doctored for sixteen yenru , and in all those years I did not feel as well as I do at the picsent time 1 wish that every woman that is troubled as 1 was , would try that medicine Oh ! ft is .so good to feel well , and it is nil owing to Mis. Pmlclmm's kind advice and medicine. Miss lAMi.sCiwitir.AN , 381 Center St. , Jamaica 1'luin , Muss. THE RUSH In till' SpiliiK will III * Ti fiiieitiliniH. 'I'll ! ' IIIOS < llfllll IllllllhllxllllNS It III III * In 'I'rn nsiorlii | t Ion nml lliTc'liiiiiill linv nml In I'liriilNhlnu I'ooil mill Siiiilli'i | lo Mil' mill 111 uili * of ( nliI Si'ilb.rM In Nliorl , n ui'iii-rnl Trnillini , HIMTMII- Illc Illlll SICIIIIIsllIp llllNllll'NN , II \\l\1 NO In 'III II nil ! InNO In ' ! ) S. 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