NO HOPE LEFT Jot Imprisoned Miners In the Anthracite Cost Field. THE MINE 18 fl MASS OF FLUME, A?<1 Cannot Be Entered from Any Direction?Narrow Ceoapo of PI fryflre Workmea?The Terrible Dlaaator Gaued bj a Carpenter'* Open Lamp?One Man Dead and Others Imprisoned. Smiion*. rk., ucl uoe workman dead and four others doted Id tbe mine, with *11 arenas* ol escape cat oB sod lb* most dlaaatroas mine firs ever known In the anthracito coal fields now raging at the Luke Filler colliery, li tbe remit In brief of a' carpenter*) negligenoe. Fifty-fivo other Workmen wbo were in tbe mine at tbe time of the accident had thrilling escapes, u they wore compelled to grope their way through smoke and noslona gates in order to reach the freah air and aafety. Tbe foar men who are itlll milling bare been smothered before thii, ai all parte of the big mine are filled with moke and doaaly afterdamp. The fire darted in the air way of No. 1 abaft late last night, and Irvio Buffington, whom the colliery officials bold responsible for tiie diaaater ia dead. -Ilia body nag not bnrned, aa death waa due to anffocation. George Brown, a miner, and hia 1'oliah helper, Anthony Boberttlk; liobert, a driver boy from Lnko yidler and another Polish laborer, are in the miue, and no hope ii entertained of recovering them. The mine ia a mass of flamea and cannbtbe approached from any direction. it ia feared that tbe inside workings will have to be flooded, which tneane many month! o( idlenoaa to tbe 000 employes. Snperintendent Morris Williams, ol tbe Mineral railroad and mining com pany, informed a representative of tho Associated Press that while irwin Bufllngton, John Anderson, jr., and others -were engaged in retimbering No. 1 shaft the former disobeyed orders by light ing his naked lamp in the air coarse for the purpose of testing the air. A spark set flro to the timber that ?a* as dry as powder and tho enrront carried tho flames np and down the shaft like lightning. Bufflngton was advised by his fellow-workmen to mako good his escape, but he neglected to heed their warning and returned to the bottom of the shaft iivorder to exchange his sum boots for his shoes. The delay cost him his life and his dead body was recovered in tho tunnel about 5 o'clock this morning. Superintendent Williams, Mine Inspector Edward Brannan, Inside Foreman August Hehr and Arthur Kennedy, and all of the under bosses at tho Fidler and Cameron mines, formed throe relief parties and entered the mino to rescue the sixty impriaoned workmen bv way of the coal run workings through No. 3 airway on the mountain, and down the new shaft. The latter opening proved a Godsend to the men, as it is to this channel that moat of thorn owe their escape. The smoko spread through tho inaide workings w^h great rapidity, and alarming the men and ! boys doing nighf duty in the mine. While the imprisoned men wero rushI ing through the inside workings in soorcu 01 an air gaaii ior an outlet, hundreds of tboir friends gathered about the mouth of the shaft, and as the lan honse was destroyed by the volume of the flames, the cries and moans of the mothers, wives, sistora and children of the imprisoned employes sent cbilla-through the hearts of many hardy miners, who were waiting for an opportunity to assist their doomed comrades. Two of the men were overcome by tho smoke while making their eicape, but the Coal Ran rescuing party succeeded in carrying them oat and restoring them to consciousness. The gangs of workmen cannot get to any point near the firo on account of tho' smoke and gas, so that tho flames cannot bo fought with any success. Tlio mine connects with the Hickory Swamp colliery of the Union Coal comrany, and it has to be drowned out, which will compel both mine?* to shut down for a year or more. The Luke Tiddler colliery is operated bv the Mining Company, and gives employment to 000 men and boys. POSTOFFICE ORDERS. Overdue Stamps Will Not Be Placed on I mated that he had good reason to hold him. Duting the examination of Kelly, Burns, Mohan and tho others now in jail, Mehan and Burns testified that * Stoves had been at Kelly's sailor board- '1 ing house to soe him on private business and that Kelly had also visited Stevos at his office. * The latter state- *" mont Kelly did not deny. Later Steves was taken to tho control {j01 police Btation and when questioned by J>e Ohio! Minto and District Attorney Humo as to what business culled him to u Kelly^s bouse, and as to why Kelly ?y visited him, the lawyer denied that he A* and Keliy had evor exchanged visits, r' Meban and Barns though, when they \8 confronted 6tevo? in the chiefs office. * identified him as the man they had 1 seen in Kelly's house. Despite the an( identification Stoves was allowed to de- ou< part, but he was constantly shadowed tea by a detective until his arrest. SCO A Terrible Wreck. Amikvsllk, N. 0., Oct 9.?The south bound freight on the Asheville & Spartanburg railroad ran away down a 60r heavy grade on Saluda mountain at 5 cor o'clock this morning. The crew re- tlv< mained on the flying train which ran Iti to the bottom of the grade *our miles tioi and then left the track, the encino and cen fourteen cars piling up in a deep cut. Ooi The reports say Engineer Berm and a colored train hand have not been found. " Fireman York was seen buried under tho wreckage, and it is thought he is ??f dead. Conductor Will Patton had a leg and hip badly crushed. Acting In ilannoDjr. Losdos, Oct. 0.?The Associated Press learns on the best authority that the European powers are acting in Harmony. They do not intend to permit tbeintogrity of Korea to be disturbed and will actively enforce this decision should Japan attempt a permanent oc* cupation of the peninsula. Djlnjj From Apathy. Dublin, Oct 8.?A largely attended Parnellito meeting was held in tho i *-3? xr- t?i<>. t>?,i itoiuuaa uuro wj-ury. mi, ?ort that the Japaoeae bad eflected a idlnzat Port Artbar. the BrlUah zunboat Bedpole, Commder Cbarlea C. May, arrived here . day, and reporta having vial ted the inuy of Port Arthar, where tbe paneee were reported to have landed, (boat finding any trace of tbem.' Supplementary reporta are received re of tbe naval battle fooght 08 the mtb of tbe Yaln river, repeating the ertiona frequently made that the t paneae did not loae any of their war- r pi in thia engagement, although lev- ti J of them ware badly damaged. li Cwo Japanese warabipa recently aplached cloie to Cbefoo probably aeek- tl lot tbe Chlneae wanhipa of the tl itbern aqnadron. 1 ii reported from Pekin that the tax gooda being transmitted to and fro m Mia Interinr Will attain nrnhaKI v largelv increased in order to provide " :ra war Iundsf J Commercial Im?el?r?* noma. ' toouiMPTOK, N. Y., Oct 9.?The " ner stone of tbe Commercial Travel- * ' Home of tbe United States was laid ? Joy by tbe Masonic Grand Lodge of p * York, Grand Master John Hodges D elating. Tbe home as projected will e t $125,000. Tbe strnctnre will be e i stories in height, with a basement, e prevailing style of architecture will Parisian with a blending renaissance. j> e building will be surmounted by a [. rer, and on tbe east aide will be an "" lervatory, overlooking Boss Park. P 0 tize of tbe building will be 175 feet * tbe principal front and 95 on the u ' ,'<*e" . _ Unreasonable Delay. ? Iebum, Oct. 9.?The correspondent of j 1 Associated Press is informod that ;ch annoyance is Islt In government clet bere from tbe unreasonable deof Washington Bureau in transmitg to this country tbe awards made to rman orhlbita at tbe Chicago World's r. Up to tbe present, it is asserted, : ; a single medal or diploma has l ched this city. .is of Oaio, Cm or Tolido, 1 Lucas County, j 'bake J. Chesby makes oath tbat be be senior partner of tbo Arm of F. J. bxey 4 Co., doing business in tbe 7 of Toledo, county and sta'to afore- : 1, and tbat (aid firm-will pay tbe = n of onk iicxdubd dollars lor each \ 1 overy case of Catabbh that cannot = cured by tbo uso of Hall's Cataiuiii e hb. FllANK J. CllIKBY. \ worn to before me and subscribed in ; presence, tbis 0th day of fiecowber, = 1A XOOO. = *-? > : eal V A. W. oleason, -v-'' Notary Public. s Iall'a Catarrh Curd is takoa iutor- \ 1 acta diroctly on the blood and muc- = i surfaces of tho system. Send lor = timonials, free. J. F. Sciibkev & Co., Toledo, 0. \ "Sold by Druggists, 75c. - | Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. 'be best oalve in tho world for cuts, uses, eoroB, ulcers, salt rheum, fever cs, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, ns, and all skiu eruptions, and poai* sly cures piles, or no pay required} s guaranteed to give perfect satisfao | a or money refunded. Price 25 ts per box. For salo by Logau Drug fci mpany. ? L bad quarrel is in progross between | i Portuguese king and bis naval of* """ ITS. I\#/\n\/ IVVKI* -5oap , *1T FLOATS* H FOR TABLE LINEN. he pwoqt1h k qam ok 00, oihtt. /our MiJaily : neals i can do you no good when iur stomach ana digestion e out of orderl The food * iu eat does not make so * , * tich difference as t/ie way it * , digested. When in health < > iu can eat almost anything, < it when sick the most deli- i te dishes cause disgust I i \ rown's Iron Bitters ? s the best remedy for stomach ? tbUi and indigestion von can tike. < T has been tried and proven for ny yean. It will surely cure you. i . own's Iron Bitters does not ^ J urc the teeth or cause constipa* ^ n, as all other iron medicines do. A . your stomach troubles you. It's a T1 own's Iron Bitters you need I not try It as an experiment i . GI rely, for many, many sufferers ^ f n re told us of dyspepsia cured? } ? ilth restored ?you need not doubt! i . ?be Genoino has the Crossed i h ? Ral Hues on the wrapper, j ' t Dracgtsts and General Storekeepers d ^ ell lt. But get the genuine? ~ . Yoi uovm chemical co., Baltimore, Md. 4 lat? VTVTT I KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and Improvement find sndt to personal enjoyment when ightly used. Hie many, who lira bet?r than others and enjoy life more, with s expenditure, by more promptly ilaptinK the world's best products to be needs of physical being, will attest le value to aealth of the pure liquid native principles embnesd in the smedy, Svrup of Figa. lu excellence is due to iU prwntihg 1 the form mott' acceptable and pleaant to the taste, the refreshing and truly erieficial properties of a perfect laxtire; effectually cleansing the system, ispelling colds. headaches and fevera nd permanently curing constipation, t has given satisfaction to millions and let with the approval of the medical rofenion, because it acts on the Kideya, Liver and Bowels without we&iaing them and it ia perfectly free from rery objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drngista iu 60c and 11 bottles, bat it is manfactured by the California Fig Syrup o. only, whoec name is printed on every ackage, also the name, Byrup of Tip, nd being well informed,"you will not xept any substitute if oSeied. minmiimmiiiiminiiiiiminmmmiummiminmiiing : THE OREAT j Pittsburg j Exposition! Now Ooen. Sept. 5th to Oct. 20th. | Innes' Famous 13th Regiment Band f Of New York, 69 Piecca, | The Gmatut Military Bawd ih Amr> = ica, has been cn^iged at an rwoKMouk E cost to eotcrtaia you. MECHANICAL EFFECTS I NEVER EQUALED. Sco the Miniature Coke Plant, Type Setting Machine, Elcctric Display, Fish Exhibit, Fresh Meat Preserving. = Mccbanlcal Novelties, = Tho Latest Inventions. | MAGNIFICENT ART \ GALLERY. ADMISSION 1 ADULTS, 25c. [ Low Rjtoo on All RalkoW """"" IQUSEFURNISHING GOODS. >eie is no Substitute for Experience. 'bo ClmleroUa Store* and Kangoi aro tho roll of thirty years* oxporieucc. Their cloanllueas logons labor." Their economy aavoa money." NESB1TT & BRO., S12 Market street sell City A genu. Wood and Slate Mantels! ^--STEEL RAXOES.-^V ,F. Caldwell & Co., 150S and 15)0 Market St. ?u2l F YOU AKE THINKING or rcwniAsiNa a iefrlgeraior or Ice Cream Freezer Co mo ami Sco Our Stock. IK LARHSBT ASSORTMENT INTIIR CITY. ORGE W. JOHNSON'S SONS, jyfl 1210 MAW HrRr.cr. CTURES & ART MATERIALS, 1 AVE YOU A PICTUKK JL You Want Framed? a will bo i?l?a?ed4 with the lanro atock of ?t patterns of Moulding* aUown at NICOLL'8 ART 8TORB, aiCEi Voir Low. 1222 Market btreot A Pictorial Jour? ?Northeast. Excursion No. 26 Conducted by our great Pictorgraphic Portfolio *4-*-r n I- n >i 1 a ifl^ Glimpses A are through Canada and the New England * States. The trip is to Ottawa, Canada, for a view of Chaudiere Falls as tbey appear when the crown of the ice-king is upon them, then through Lachine Rapids and onto Montreal participate in the Winter Carnival whtth is held there. Thence we journey 4o Quebec and take a glance at its heights and battle crotinds. then soe&d awav to Montmorencl Falls, Lake St. John, and the river of Death, through a region of great scenic beauty. Our trip is thereafter southward to, the Green Mountains of Vermont, by lakes, rivers, falls, farm-lands, villages, and thence on Into the heart of the White Mountains. Here curiosity, awe, grandeur and beauty are in company joining hands and holding a wondrous region \ in their embrace; we travel to the summit of Mount Washington and look away to the sea, and around upon an armv of mountains seared with vast chasms, garlanded with heavy forests, silvered with running streams, jeweled with sapphire lakes, wonder breaking upon wonder, ^Panorama^ Glorious to Behold. From the White Mountains our tour is to Maine, and thence to Boston and down the Old Colony Road by Woodworth's Home, where he. wrote "The Old Oaken Bucket." and Daniel Webster's Farm, to the seaside haunts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. We visit Plymouth also, where the Pilgrim Fathers anchored, view the monumental spots where they lie, repeat the old stories and enjoy a review of the historic associations of places and individuals which distinguished New England annals. One Coupon cut from the First Page of the fntelligencer and Ten Cents for each part. Address the Department.'.'. ="= .^-....D'AILY intelligencer. WHEELING, W. VA. ^ Hflf HP Are 70,1 CONSTIPATED? Do yoa havo HEAD- i 1 ^ w. ACHES? your NBRVOUS SYSTEM. LIVER Q OR KIDNEYS out of 4rdcr? If ao, core yourielf by (> A WrluUt'H Celery Tea. Ic improves the ^ A MARK OOWPLEXION. Ono mooth'a treatment 250. Tbm . | 5 ^ incMh?, SOC. Sample* lent fiee. Addiew, j I A />+fi_ WHI0HT-8 Celery Te* Co, , I 0 COLUMBUS. OHIO. f FOR SAI.K IIY LOUAN I1KPO CO d?? mwmwt GROCERIES ETC. MACHINERY. paoii oebu&ny. CA80THERS & HOWi, Dried Pears, Lentils and Dill ^ Pickles at sicu ana 2157 main stkeet. H. F. BEHRENS', Z'ZT ai? MACHINERY. /illhub, r ei'iam"0"85* Automatic Safety Gas or-Oil Engines. KKOMAGK DRttHlK. DOMESTIC BWWi, * PlIlL'PHIA CKEAM. 8AP?A(JO, PA KMKjJAN. MMHUKU. PINEAPPLE. .. NEL'Ft IfATKU nipvPf CQ SEW YOUK CHKAM. Dl O Y Lfc.O, C. V. HARDING & CO.. 001 ? ?'! Market ritwwt ^ win 0X(,banK0 yonr old mount for an IDS " ~ ~~~rrrri7rz KLUPTIO CRANK BICYCLK, (jutoit n?d wheol MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. >M(jho?timuillmberonotrth. jott Music at Half Price. Ir""'100 GENERAL MACHIliSTS Hereafter wo will nil >11 now ami lundnra And Manufactures of Marin, and 6bMi Mnilo lit iiaif nilCE Stationary Engine*. 017 F. w. BAUMER & 00. ?a!7 WHKUMO, W. VA.