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The Farmers' Unioi?. MEMPHIS PUBLISHING CO. MEMPHIS, - - - MISSOURI CAST EX BY THE SEA. FEARFUL FATE-.OF AN UNKNOWN CREW. K.ifu X Ramsay It Head-CtahN PoMtl ;! Com plOXiM I'.xrim ire;:t Interest Dramaon Mini Tears Out Bti Temgue More BondH May f,U. ! From fat anil ar. Sot even a : encif mark ran be found on h lot o! a reek a e wnleb has been th row up on ;h a beach by the storm near Fish litnt. live uii.es nor: b of East i a was. Mich.. o Lake Huron. The Identity of tin; steamer which went t the l mom s oanewber off ilia, point Fburs lay -r I ri day remain- a mystery, although search ers spent several hours banting over the "roc.i;i;'e for li;r name, bverytlrin which b.is been thrown up on the beach indicates that the steamer was of the largest size, us the broken timbers are all of great strength The wreckage did not toraej ashore i;nt;i Saturday afternoon, hut esiny on t and ay morn in? the wrecUer-; from the neighborhood were gathering in everything f value By noon tbey had strippei tint wreckage of pipes, whistle, and even cat the binges cat of the cabin duor. Tbe cargo consisted of apples and i Soar, and the size of the wreckage in U-cate-t that the boat ruu-t have carried a cier of at least fifteen. --Kufm X Ratusy. Treasurer of !l?i nois, died at bis residence in Xortu Car lyie at ."j: 1.1 Sunday m rniag. Never did a man look as healthy as Mr. Ifamsay did less th in hv; days ago. lie complained Thursday to his friends of being sick, and wenl lo Led suffering Inten-ely with the same trouble that has been bothering him f r the la t ten years heart disease. He came ln-ir dying hatur ia morning, bat r, Hied, and seemed some better during the day and that night, bat at 5:15 Sunday morning be complained of the roota being warm, gave me mighty gasp for bream, and tell back on liis couch dead. He leaves a wile and three child: e t A point that has been overlooked in computing the politic. tl eniipiexkm of tne next Senate is the admission of Utah, with trto Knifed States Senators. The act Of the last session of Congress admitting Utah provide thai iu Marco, is.t.", the constitutional convention shall be held. ' he iirsi Tuesday after the lirst Monday in November of that, year the constitution is lobe submitted to tho people. The act also provide, that a Representatl ve to the l-'lfty-fourth Congress shall be elected at the same time the vote is taken Upon the constitution', also that State officers and a Legislature shall be chosen and that if the Constitution is ratified the Legislature shall immediately t.cet and elect two Catted Statu Senators. This would make in all ninety Senators, and a the next Senate now stands the politics of the Utah Senators would cut an Important ligure. Another probability which arises is the admission of both New Mexico. and Arizona, whieh may bo accomplished in time, so that four more Senators: would participate in the organization of the next Senate. Kills have already passed the Bouse f r the admission of b tu these Territories The Senate Committee on Territories has reported them favorably to the senate an 1 they are now on the Calendar, ( ri.z-l by a protracted debauch, Peter Pepper, a Louisville barber, tore out his tongue and died in terrible agony. Too New York Press says: "A t tr the close of husiaess Friday it was announced that the Government will ask the bankers for another loan of g5tf.MO.09ft Gold bonds foTtha t amount bearing 5 per cent. Interest will ho Lssaed within a few days at a price which will net investors about ii per cunt, annually." James Forty .'ia-valtlng trial in Phila delphia for kicking bis aged mother to death, hanged himself in Lis cell with a ropo made from hi-, coat lining. Am s Mclnto-h. Prosecuting Attorney In Indian Territory, twice shot Lee Ad k ins. tax collector, through ihe body, on ac count of an old feud. Ad kins may live Brigadier General Atoxaader McDowell McCOob has been appointed Major General of the united States army, vice General 11 ovarii, retired, and Col. James V. For syth, of the Seventh Cavalry, has been promote! to Brigadier General, to succeed Mo Cook. Ship Ida C. Southard, from Philadel phia to New Orleans, is thought to have been lo.t she carried a crew of seven men. Cherokee legislature has passed a bill making it treason for any citizen to sell bis real estate to a noncltlzen. Federal Grand Jury at Jackson, Mis.. has declined to indict State officials for Issuing warrants resembling money. liive-tiKatlonsliowsth.it on railroads owned by governments the charges are very much higher than iu the United States. Members of th took gang raided the town of Leaap ih, I. T.. robbing a store, killing one man. and wounding another. Oscar G. Peters, a prominent business man of Columbos, Ohio, committed sui cide lu s sanitarium at Danville. N V. N". J. Villara. In jail at Fargo, N. I . has coafessed to ihe murder of a farmer and his wife near Jamestown. Suuleabars & Boeckeler Lunilier Com pany, of St. Louis, lias made an assi.-n-inent, with assets of CJd.OJO; liabilltits not stated The Spanish eo.ist steamer Fernando foundered near Bhla Honda Tun of her passenzer and the er;- were drowned. Iu his speech during the Installation of the nen Lorl May r of London. Preae ler B eebery adv. cute 1 peace for Y.i gfatad. Galllaunte Louis Fignier, the cote! French chemist and scientific writer, is dead lu Pa s. aged ii years Father SchrelH. a well- known Cm a I a pr'ey. has become violently Insane and re f u 1 o submit to ,irrei. Efforts ire being made la St. t ii c ha k era to redec the cost o k eplag with cbea wheat i barge have beau made i f 1. u;s to read In n hum ho.: -Cuelty t children In the orphau locate t at Man ie. imi - T o men war li !e I .ni l one injured by lb i coilapso of an unfinished ;x"tor build hi it In Montreal. C;eie.. Ernes: lluhn. uiuiniu: expert; fblldfM feet down a abaft a' Nevada City, t'al. and as ic-rlb!y waagljd. CRIME AND CASUALTY. M. M. Browning, a Philadelphia prod uce dealer who is said to have beaten Illi nois and Wisconsin farmers out of 825,000, has disappeared. Francis J. Calllnen, treasurer of the Union Traction Company and a leading trolley-car capitalist, was killed by a train An t htt Krie Railroad at Uutberford, N. J. lie fell under a suburban train and was I crushed to death His head was torn from i bis shoulders and both legs were br ke i. J A. S. Watson, manager of Armour s branch boase ou Bock well street. Chicago, was knocked down, severely Injured and robbed Saturday Bight 'J wo men jumped on him and pounded him until be was in sensible. ' hey removed bis 150 gold watch and S-" In cash. Mr Watson was discovered by passers-by a few moment afterward and broazbt to consciousness badly bruised. he steamers Iron King and S. C Baldwin collided in tite Clair River and the latter was sent to the bottom. Actuated by jealousy. Humphrey Johnson, of Collin wood, Ohio, shot his wife through the bead and then killed himself. A colored man named Milton Barman, living in Ouachita Township, near Warren, Ark., was -hot and instantly killed by his 15-year-old b y. The deed was done about 4 o'clock In the morning, while Harm in was iti bed asleep. The boy crept up to f ho bedside and discharged the gun. the bail piercing the body of his father. When Questioned as to why he committed the deed he said his father had whippeJ birn. - The body of a man was found hanging to a tree near Boscoe, St. Clair County. Mo., some distance from a railroad. It is supposed the man was hanged by a moi;. There has been considerable stealing in that county. Sllon Lewis, the condemned Choctaw murderer, was shot, at Wil burton. He had to be sti angled to end his sufferings. Train No. 5, B utimoro and Ohio lim ited, ran into a fast cattle train at Rosen steel Siding. Pa.. Wednesday evening. Six men were killed In the collision and several others were badly hurt The railroad of ficials say that no passengers were hurt Both trains were going at the rate of forty miles an hoWr and came toge her while rounding a curve Neither crew had time to jump or soar d a warning, 'i he mail car was : reduced to kindling wood. Only the : heavy vestibules of the passenger cars saved them from a simitar fate. Fully a ! dozen cattle cars were piled up In the j wreck, killing and maiming many of the ! dumb brutes j Tho schooner Acnle M. Pride was driven ashorJ at tho entrance to Halifax i harbor aud all on board, seven persons, ; perished. An electric car, of which the motor i man had lost control, ran into a freight train In Elyria, Ohio Three passengers were Injured. At!) o'clock Wednesday morning an express train on the Reading Road struck a street car at Nlcetown. Pa. The car was thrown fifty feet from the track. Two passenirers are reported killed outright and several others injured. C. F. Aycock, County Treasurer, was discovered Tuesday lying on the Boor of bis office at Harrison. Ark . with his hands and feet tied. a pocket-handkerchief stuffed into his mouth and another bound over his face. As ho was returning home about 1 o'clock the nizht before from Lead Hill he was intercepted by two men, who Compelled him to return to the court house and open the safe, which they looted. The home of liishop Perry, iu Daven port, Iowa, was looted during his absence in Europe by a man who was given lodging by the care-takers. Two colored convicts in the Ohio peni tentiary attacked a guard, and a race war followed. In which several were injured During a light at a dance in San An tonio, lexas. two cowboys and the musi cian, the latter u Mexican, were killed Daniel W. Powers and Bradford Bry ant perished while hunting in a swamp near Halifax, Mass. At Galliopolis, Ohio, throe men were buried In a cavlaz well. One was killed and another was fatally injured. "Kid"' Ibompson, the notorious train robber, lias been captured and turned over to the oflicers by cow boys of Arizona. THE FIRE RECORD. At Pittsburg fire broke out In Hootb & Flinn's stables, which contained a large amount of baled hay. Several workmen were throwing tho burning bay out of a window when a large idle of bales fell upon them, injuring twelve persons. James Harrison was injured internally and his spine was hurt He may die. i ho others were severely but not dangerously hurt The loss was smalL Julius Pinkler was suffocated Monday morning in a fire at Chicago. Ho slept in F. C. Wing's printing-office, and after the tire hal been extinguished was found dead on a cot. Rioters set fire to the Wst India and Pacific Steamship Company's wharf at New Orleans Freight sheds and vessels were damaged to tho amount of 1200. 000. Tho trouble is due to a race war between white and black 'longshoremen. The tug Crusader, owned by the Grummond estate, of Detroit, Was burned at Sault Ste. Marie. Mich. Henry Biitingi and Charles Whiffen. of Port Huron, fire men, were burned to death Unknown Incendiaries made several attempts to destroy the town of Addison, the seat of Webster County, West Vir ginia. PERSONAL MENTION. O lituary: At Racine. Wis.. Lucius S. Blake, aged Tlx At Loudon. Eugene Oudiu, the opera singer. At Galesville, Ore., Hardy Eiliff. aced 70. John English, of Portland, In'., elected Sheriff on tne Republican ticket, was take i ill after the close of the polls and died from heart disease. Philip Gilbert Hamerton. the veil known artist, author, and p et, died at Paris He was 60 years old David SI Bennett, one of the million aires of Buffalo, N. V., ai-.d an ex-member of Congress, died, aged s4 year-.. Dr. Chalmers, ex-principal of tho Lon don l'resby terian College, is dead. He made a tour of America In Mike Kelly, famous as a baseball catcher for Chicago and Bost n club-, died of pneumonia in a Boston hospital. FROM WASHINGTON. The Agricultural Department has is sued a statement showing that during the storm of Se,t. 24 to 29, L0S9 vessels, rai ned at 17. 1 9,030. and in tne storm of Oct to 10. L216 vessels, value! at si' 138 U00, remained in port ou the Atlantic ai d Gulf coasts, secure from daager throughout the periods for which warnings were issued by the Weather Bureau This makes a total of -.;'; Vfv;eb, valued at t3S. 2 i 1, 0 0 ), a large proportion of which probably would have" gone out but for the v.amings I; is fair to assume, it is state, that bad they don. so nearly a',1 of them would have en- I Countered the storms ucd been mere or less j iamued. if not lost The records of those j who went out In the face of the warning show that in every instanc they suffered severe injury or were destroyed Reports from the. region traversed by the storm give the warnings r dit for saving a num ber of lives: one station alone. Charles- t reporting pver one hundred lives probably saved by this means. C.pt W. T. Sam 1-son, Chief the Naval Ordnance Bureau, has issued his annual report. In It he '-ays that although the modern guns authorise 1 by law are : Tac tically completed it would be unwise to Cut short the work of gun construction until a reserve supply is in hand for an emergency. Of 4:il Uotcbkiss and ICS Driggs suns ordered 235 aud 5tf respectively j ar a'ioa. Good smokeless powder has i ie n maue at tie; tor pea o sxati n. out mc j for eiga powders are not satisfactory, j There is a i increased temptation to evade, specifications and deceive Inspectors In passing upon material. Castings supplied by two lirms were found to c ntaln defects which "nad been concealed from the inspector--, and the mat'.er has been placed in the hinds of the United States District Attorney for prosecution. No further con tracts were let during the year for proj"C tiies, a sufficient number having already been ordered to equip the ships excepting common steel for 13-Inch guns. Of the '..T-".' armor-piercing shells ordered, but 150 have been delivered. Since 0?t. 1 last 4,165 t ijs of armor have been accepted, all hut Tsj tons Loin Harvevized. The manufacturing facilities at Bethlehem and I Homestead have been greatly improved, making these firms the best equipped in the world. A brief reference is made t the armor-plate frauds, which attracted so much attention during the last Con gress, and attention Is called to re ports on the subject already made to the department. Estimates for next year ag gregate S6.864.552, against Ss.UGL'.liO for the current year. FOREIGN. American capitalists will establish a bank in Puerto Cortoz. Charley Mitchell, the English pugilist, is said to be suffering from Bright's dis ease. He may not live a year. Emperor William, replying to Presi dent Hole's official notification, has ac- knowledged the Republic of Hawaii. --A London dispatch from Shanghai says that consternation has been cause! by the discovery that Tai Vang squadron has been caught in a trap at Port Arthur by the Japanese, owing to the neglect or over ruling of Ll Hung Chang's orders. Ll Hun.' Chang disclaims any responsibility In the matter. The correspondent of tho Stand ard at Berlin says that Germany will ad here to hisr policy of reserve and will cer tainty do nothing to limit the demand Japan may make uijou China He adds a remark made by the North German Ga zette, a semi-official paper, to the effect that the Chinese ambassador has already experienced difficulty in securing joint action ou the parr, of the powers. A special dispatch says 2,00 1 nat ives of the Mawnojt tribe recently attacked Kli wakiw nje, east Africa, and were defeated by a force of German regulars and natives under Huron von Ehrstelu. Later, how ever, the Mauoji tribe returned to the attack and captured Kilwaki wind je with much bloodshed, it is added that the Ger man force Is not atri it; enough to recap t uro tha place. Prince Hohnlohe. the German Chan cellor, Is understood to insist upon further cabinet changes, and it Is said that Frei herr von Berlepscb. the Minister of Com merce, and others in the Prussian Cabinet will have to tender their resignations. Embargo on American cattle by Ger many works hsirdshi s on Hamburg com panies who built ships fy the trade. Twenty Brazilian artillerymen were shot at Rio de Janiero for refusing to obey the orders of their officers. MISCELLANEOUS. Officials of the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk are to be appealed to to stop the payment of excessive commissions. Referee McClelland declare I void the title of half a hundred property-owners of Mamaroneck, N. Y.. to bind bought at fore closure sale. Monday's storm in Boston and vicinity was confined to heavy rains until about 10 o'clock at night, when tho temperatnre be came lower and snow began to fall A heavy snow storm prevailed all night in the vicinity of Concord, N. HL. Portland, Me., and Montpelier. Vt. Message-; from points iti Connecticut by long-distance telephone report that a regular blizzard with a wet snow and sleet prevailed gen erally throughout the State. The wind blew at the rate of seventy-four miles an ho ii r. 'ihe three-masted sc'ioonor Mary L. Peter ;eft Galveston for Portland Sept. 20, with a cargo of cotton soed meal and w.'B due at Portland two weeks ago. Nothing has been heard of her and ner owners believe t hat she Is lost, Sho was commanded by Captain F. E. Brougham, of Lynn, and carried a crew of eight, men. The schomer is valued at SS.000 aud the cargo at Sd4.t)00, fully insured. Bookkeeper Louis 11. Byers, of the Brooklyn Club, is missing and 56.50.) of the organization's money cannot be fuund. The Agricultural Department is about to issue elaborate information on the sub- ' ject ot -good roads," which Congress has directed the department to investigate. The publication will embrace the entire I proceedings of the National Road Confer ence, held at Asbury Park, N. J., July 5 and 6, at which every shade of opinion on improving roads was presented. Roy Stone, the special agent and road engineer of the lit par t men t, will a s include a number of addresses on the road question. He makes no report, so that these addresses practi cally constitute a report. The human race is nearly ten centuries older than science had Knowl edge of before thi-, us a result of the extensive explorat on of the ruins of N.ffer. ne;.r ancient Babylon, as described in a report to the state Depart ment by Minister Teriel at Constantino ple. These explorations are being made at the expense of Phila te.phians, and Dr. ! I'eters and Profe-sor Hllpricbt. of the University of Pennsylvania, have su per vise-1 the work. Many tons of la- j bles, vases. inscribed brick. ar- I cophagi and the like have been ex- : humed. the sensual and revolting worship : of the God be. : rSbre c colossal temple with its i exp se i and t'.e religion, customs i f men wh i live f-rc Christ have bean translated ins -riot Ions, Says that if will roouire contain the descriptions early Known, his ! 1 rooms has been govt rnment, a nd I 4. 0 J I ye r- be revealed bv the Minister T rrel six :y v domes to f these marvel- i us discoveries The ladles of the Pi t tst : free L lirer.'s in malt den; aru Society yst re a i m ana the Ch tively encased Aid in g arrageuaents for the reception and enter tainment of the delegates to the tirt an nual couveutiou of the Waifs' Saving As- f America. This association, organized last year a', the ir. has already ta'cen a high v hi a wa World's F nlace among tht rfaaritable aud benevolent organizations of the c untry. Lines in Eastern territory are suffer ing from a car fan hie, owing to the heavy traffic i'i coal, live stock, and fruit, Tne Minneapolis and St. Louis ha withdrawn from the Western Passenger As elation, leaving it in a shaky condi tion It Is f and the President has authority under existing law to exclude German products iu retaliation for discrimination against American cattla Representatives of tran continental lines held a conference to consider meas- ; me, to check rate uem ralization. ....! ..n..rt t.. h.. mdo to restore tin? Western Passenger Association j tu its original usefulness, L To increase Its through traffic the Big j Four has decided to establish a steamsatp line from Mi! at 111 i'i o o to Benton Harbor. Another effort is to lie made to put Into operation t be proposed "physical pool" on eat-bound freight and passenger busi nes. Elaborate ceremonies marked the formal opening of the Texas Cotton Palace at Waco Distinguished visitors were pro-cnt from all parts of the State, as well as from neighboring States and the North, aud the day ias observed as a general holiday. The Texas Cotton Palace was organized by the citizens of Waco, who subscribed $259,000 for the erection of a magnificent building, with a front of 40:) feet and a depth of 300. Tne mammoth structure was profusely decorated from basement to dome, and hundreds of people viewed the interesting and instructive exhibition of the natural advantages and wonderful resources of the State of Texas Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, pastor of the Brooklyn Tabernacle for twenty-live years, has resigned and may come to t hi cago. Rev. Mr. Murphy, of the Broadway Methodist Church, of Indianapolis, is al leged to have packed the church board, and w as denounced as a tyrant at a stormy meeting. City of Mexico dispatch: The volcano of Colima is iti active eruption, and the people in the immediate vicinity are greatly alarmed, as streams of lava are pouring down the sloes of tne mountain, the flames being visible for man.' miles. They have abandoned their homes Police headquarters repjrt a total of fifteen deaths as the result of Friday's earth quake and the subsequent eruption Detectives found the body of Mrs. Mary Cot t re II. of Hamilton County, on a dissecting table in an Indianapolis medi cal college. Hundreds of people in Deerlield, Ohio, j hav 1 been exposed to small-pox through 1 contact with a bristtan faith cure victim. Custom-, authorities at Cincinnati. Ohio, have seized the imported wedding suit of Arthur Stern, the wealthy attor- I ney. William Mo-ley Rail, who was Instru mental in establishing the Chicago harbor, is dead In New York, aged S3 years. Residents of New Jersey were awak- j tied from sleep by the supposed explosion and light of a falling meteor. Attorney General Olney has decided : that railway employes have a legal right to belong to brotherhoods. FINANCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL 1 The price of high grade bicycles will ! probably Vie cut down one-third next sea- I son. One of the three great wheel manu facturing companies of this country has announced its prices for next season. It i. $10 ). This company promises to put up the same or a better wheel, in fact, than it has been selling this year at the reduced rate When the price of a bicycle Is once put down it can never bo advanced. Tlx big company in question must know better than any outsider could possibly know just how cheap a bicycle can be made at a profit, and when it announces its price as $100 it is probably aware of what It Is doing. To furnish an inferior wheel at the reduce! rato would be suicidal This also the company must know. But In the circular announcing the re Suction it is distinctly said that the '91 wheel will. If anything, be of a better quality, owing to recent improvements and better methods of manufacture. 'I he Cincinnati Evening News, a penny paper, started last September by the Printers' Publishing Company, was placed in the hands of Scot Holmes, as receiver, with an order of court to wind up its af fairs, Uiider attachments aggregating D?20. S00 the dry goods establishment of J. G. Glass at threveport, La., was closed by the sheriff. Bradstroet's reports show an" increase in the visible supply of wheat In the United States and Canada of 3,33,000 j bushels. j Mrexel, Morgan & Co. bid in the De troit. Bay ( by and Alpena Railroad for 1 b 1. 000. 001) at the sale at Alpena. Mich. THE MARKETS. CHTCAGO. Cattle Common to Prime Hogs- Shipping tirades Sheep Fair to Choice Wheat No. 2 Bed Corn No. 2 Oats No. 2 Bte No. Bi tter Choice Creamery Egos Fresh Po r atoes Car-lots, per bn. . . . INDIANAPOLIS. Cattle Shipping Hogs Choice Light Sheep Common to l-rime Wheat No. 2 lied Corn No. 2 White Oats No. 2 White ST. LOUIS. Cattle Hogs Wheat Ko. Red Corn No. 2 Oats No. 2 Bte -No. 2 CINCINNATI. Cattle Hogs Sheep Wheat No. 2 Red Corn No. 2 Mixed ATS No. Mixed RTE- So. 2 .. DETROIT. Cattle Hcos Sheep Wheat No 1 White Coast No. 2 Yellow OA rs No. j h te TuLKDO. Wheat- No. 2 Red Corn No. v Yellow Oats- No 2 White Etc No. 2 BUI E ALL). Wheat No, i White,. No. 2 Red CoEJf No. 'i Yellow Oats No-2 White ... MILWAUKEE. Wheat No 2 Spring Corn No. j Oats No. . White B rlet No. 2 Bte No L PCBK iiess NEW YORK. Cattle Hogs '. Shkev Wheat No. 2 Bed..........!... Cobs No. 2 O ais White Western Be fte ft Creamery Eggs- -Western pi in (? 6 50 socfatloa 4 80 (ft 6 00 9 01 iff 3 75 Ri ( 54 61 ( 52 2S r$ 29 47 ct 48 22'4 IS. m 20 55 t$ 65 3 ' 0 ct 5 75 4 00 (.' 75 2 e a On 4S a 4-"-.- 62 ($ 6: 01?s Ji S2:i 3 no a 6 00 a oii tH 5 ft) 50 t 61 4f. t 4 .V as ' -t 29 sa 49 Hi hi 3 50 fit S 50 4 0 aj 4 75 2 00 3 00 SlUg 52'-.'-2 S 51 .11 d a-' 60 is6 62 2 GO 6 51 4 00 .;: 4 75 2 00 2 75 55 5 S :2 52 63 9 M f:-t 9 3-j tU 93Hi 67-- 58 f"l.'t if, 57 (4 6s ';. S ;5 i 55 i'i 56 51 Jig :2 vt i.t 63 55 St C SC 11 'ij .11 75 3 (0 ? 5 ?e a BJ -i 5 IS 2 00 t j 7i ." r ?t SS " 40 23"-.v4 24'" S3.4f 23 FURY OF THE STORM. IMMENSE D CM AGE DONE IN THL EST. Toe Great Lakes a Driven n Atlanth Th I wed l ii i:nit:' "-net Ii'im:; : . l Iron Coast Three Men triu. ui I Hopeful Bad Stea nu the War Path. ToM In a i It is aim impoi Wortf isible to ii ba bt ecticut 1 auiuorit an i te. uescrit e the ten a u;bt v Monday's y pi ices too phone com Samagu t i . Ires w h in t he uie of I on atorm A com ; ete.i it of tiia tne ; ra pi panies a, ae at fully ! Ui i. ' k0, i) h'. Tti" loss iI revenue from commercial business i h avier. M re than S, 100 poles have Ueen reported down, mo: of them having be u torn out of the ground without breaking, and 20,000 miles of wire are said to be down- Where the po es have stood, the , ires Pave gone down so loaded with ice that a man COUid not lift a section to replace it on th. poles. Fursous southwest winds blew over the lake region And all craft ojt ,civ in extreme danger The schooner 1". ll. Maxwell was blown ashore Friday morning near the Mania !!iue Kiver. i lit! .-cither was very cold in the northern portion of the lakes At the Straits of Mackinac few boats were reported as passinz up into Lake Michigan, and only one. the Lackawanna Liner. Lackawanna, passed down. As there are several boats doe at the strait-, they are thought lo have found shelter under some of tho islands. The number of casualties lu the storm s not likely to be iar e. as many of the schooner ileet have stripped and laid up for tne winter. The going ashore of the schooner E 11. Maxwell was the only di. aster re ported up to a late hour Fr.day afternoon. The four-mast -d schooner Massasoit, of Taunton. Mass., was driven ash re at Lon : Peach. The crew of eleven men was taken off in safety by the cre.v of the life saving station, from the lower lgglng Fifty pounds of dynamite exploded at Iiuntii.gton. fad . on the Ha I i Wood & Keflex sewer. Tnree men were kiled. Tha men were engaged iu thawing the dyua i mite. Senator Arthur 1'. Gorman, a: lla'.ti more, s;iiii. when asked as i the cau-Os fur the Oeixiocratlc defeat, that be h:id not been paying any attention to politic! siuce tho adjournment t tho Senate, but bad been devoting the time o getting well and iwis iu raucn better condition than lie had been for some time. He said that the causes of the defeat vera serious and it was hard to tell what particular thing aa mo-t influential. In political matters, as in battle, men run for Du particular caue. In s one case. Iho cause was a local cue, aud not duo to anything tho Democratic tarty had done. The causes which ex isted In ls.it.', when the Republicans re defeated, continued now, i- hatever sh. v er , and the Denim rati.- party a as suf- i of the people .iut fering from the action as tne Kepuuiicaus Had none tit that elec tin. lie did not think that the defeat of 1t Deii.oeratic party would be lasting, hut ibat everything w. aid be all right af ter a ahil - The Seaatordoes not aeem in be very much depressed aith the result. Jelieving .t only temporary. Three masked mot entered F. c. i Zaderly's store at Thormopolis. Wj.t ovi-re ! the proprietor with puns, and ompcllcd him to give them 1399 froin ! be safe. Mr. Knderly aad others pursued lie robbers and sh : one. who was j 'eognlre.i as .Like Snyder. Ho will die. ; fhe others escaasd. Aara Oowitt, a young Andersen Ind . ; ! ;lrL went violently tnsani Friday morn- i .ii tr. sm.l stood off ten men who tried lo ' ;::itiiTe her. Mn; rli-)e.l a ;iiece of scant I ' '.inr from' aa outhouse, and b swinging It ont inualiy for an hour hold off the crowd, i Several men were struck and seriously in- jttred. When sho was captured at List. It ; : look six men to ho'd htr while the rcd bound her bauds and feef. As she is a frail woman, the exhibition of strength and enduranci was marvelous. O-iwell Herring. 18 years old. a student j ; at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, stood all night during the storm n ; : tin hanks of tho Charles River clad in a ' fall-dress suit and blindfolded He Buatly ! , fell from sheer exhaustion, and is now tin- i der a doctor's care. The ordeal was part ; ! of an initiation Into a school soriety. The i i young man's parents threaten to prosecute i i the i erpctr itors of the affair. i i i Tho whaling bar ?.lars. which recent- j i !y came into San Francisco from tho i ! arctic, has been dNma-itled and is to he i burned to secure the iron a.d Cot per that j ' in her The Mars was built at New Hed ; ford, Mass.. In IS24, and bas been almost ! con-'antly in hard service, nod among ' seaoen has always been considered the luckiest whaler afloat Cape Andrew Wasson. of Port Town- ; j te!.d Wash.. ionles the statement that his ; : cousin. Major .Tames R Wasson, com mlt'ed ; suicide In Mexico recently Captain Y-i t- ( I o-i has iu-t received a le'ter from his i ! c usln. who Is soon to sail from San Fr.in elsco for Japan Killan Ranker's sawmill, near Fott Wayne. Ind. was destroyed bv Bte. So :n- , snranco. Loss. S3. 000. Firebugs were seen ab mt the building by trainmen. The mill j was the Oldest In that county. Toss H alter, who killed Frank Cat per.ter near Cortex, Colo, last .pri'ic. st-irt "t ou: the other day avowlnt; that he would kill the entire Carpenter family, i Ho live' a brother of Carpenter and a man ; named Hale, witnesses of the f -rteer -hooting, and opened fire, killin: Carpenter and : fi-: gerously wonadteg Hale. A posse is In pursuit An inmate of tho Akro-, Ohio, infirmary named H nry Proctor quarreled w:th S. I'. Stottler. the superintendent and cut him terribly about the head. Proctor has been arrested. Se ttler's condition !s critical -John Pickett Trask. tS. of Amherst Ma-s I College, died of typhoid fever. : There are several other cases of typhoid fever among the student-. Tie? members of the Cabinet, foreign : diplomate and a number ot distinguished ; srtiests Fr dav attended a ' auque riveu at W isbington, by Secretary of Btate Grosbam it: h inor of Amba- ador B tyard. President Cletrelani the V bite 11 u o in hot gave r of a t.;n ner a A BB b .3-a dor BayanL Mi -or General 0 0 Howard of the Cnited States army, has been formally ro tired. laving reached the age .Iw.t. Bobbers broke into Fr-t National Bank ; tne Oberlin (Oblo) .nd g;t aay with a.: u' tl in silver -G- or.'c W Bogs, ex-city treasurer r Tac it.-... W.i-n.. haa beei arrested on in formation by the count .- attorney cb ir-ing the eiaberzle ment ot S8t.9sS. tbesuiTede posifeJ by him in th Sttspeade a -av ings baaki Boggs Immediately bu.il Indigestion Cured "1 suffered with indigestion. Food distress ed me very much. I took HocFt Sareaparilla after meals, and before one baft if- w as gone I could eat heartily without dhttresa 1 bars reoommencea nasi s nsraapwills to many I never heard of its fail ure to cure. Beccntly our sts".c:i a;er.t had the grip. 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