HOSPITAL FIRE. Many Patients Still to Accounted For: —— THE DEAD AND INJURED. Four Bodies Have Been Taken from the Ruins of the Hospital ®t. Vincent de Pusul, Which Was Completely Con® sumed by Fire There Arve Others Miss tug— Firemen und Nurses Injured. Norfolk, Va., (Special) The ruins of the Hospital of St. Vincent de Paul have yielded up four bodies to the firemen’s search, The dead are: Mrs, Margaret McEwen, seventy years of age, a lady of wenk mind, who was thera for safekeeping. The only way she could be 1dentifled was by ber enr- rings, the body belng so badly burved. Mrs. Elizabsth White, an old lady who had been at the hospital for a long time As a boarder. She was on the fourth floor, and the body bad fallen through to the third. She was identified Ly the structure of her body. Cherry Boswell, a three-year-old ohiid, from Lewiston, N. C., who had a ciublfoot, and was there for treatment, Miss Pippen, of North Carolina, who bad just entered the hospital, and was to have been operated upon. The body was found fo the ruins of the bed in which she siept. Miss Tippen was from Tarboro, N. CO. Fireman Thomas A. Barret, of the Quren Street Englnehouse, leg broken, right arm fractured in three piaces, and cut on fore. head. He is still alive, but bas not regaled consciousness, and but little hope of his re- covery is entertained, Fireman Robert A. Foster, driver, about the head, but not seriously. Barrett, Foster and several other firemen had run a line of hose through the malo en- trance of the building, aud were driven out either by the fire and smoke or by premoni- tion of an impending dolinpse above them. Had they remained in the porch they would not havebeea Iojured; but, as they went down foto the yard, a mass of timber, brick wall, ete., pitched out and down from above them, Miss Kate Dolan, of Washington, D. C., one of the nurses of the institution, jumped the stairwell from the third story to the first, landing in a sitting posture at the {eet of Sister Bsroard, the sister superior, who happened at that point just at that moment, She was hurt about the neck, hands and back, and is considerably injured, Miss Teresa Glass, of Richmond, Va., also a nurse, Is badly turned about one band and foot, and slightly about the face, Bhe was carried to a residence on Wood street. The property loss Is very large, and the {psurance is comparatively small. The former will reach the neighborhood of $200,- 000, and the latter is only some thirty or forty thousand dollars. There were very macy narrow escapes from death asd many heroic rescues by the firemen, who, despite the fact that they were exhausted by the large fire just precedicg the hospital bolo- caust, worked to save human life as though their own was at stake, Besides, they were still further hasdicapped by the absence of the eighty-foot extension ladder. The firemen from Portsmouth and the navy yard apparatus, manned bLy marines, rendered valuable assistance, They re- sponded as quickly as called upon by Chief Ryan, of Norfolk. The fight against ibe devouring element was a long one, but the porth wing and a portion of the west wing were saved, The remsiner of the immense {nstitation of merey lies in ruins, As soon as the ruins bad ceased blazing, the search for the bodies of the vietims begap. Ambu- jances had been sent to every house that had offered asylum to the inmates of the hospital for information, and still the list of missiog was large. The authorities of the hospital declined to make the names pubilo until they wore accounted for in some manner. The firemen discovered Mrs, McEwen's body at the window of what bad been her room on the flourth floor. All the bodies discovered were on the upper floors, and the positions in which they were found in- dicated that the victims had made every effort to escape. They were all charred to crisps. hurt FOREIGN AFFAIRS, The reply of the Transvaal government to Great Britain, which was handed to the British representative at Pretoria, it ls gen- eraily believed, declines to accept the Brit ish demands as a whole. The reported al- Janes between the Transvaal and the Orange Free State has increased the war feeling in Esagland, The Prussian government continues at war with the Band der Landwirthe, and the Emperor bas ordered that all officials con- pected with the organization be dropped from the court list, Under the reorgascization of the German artiliery, the number of fleld artillery regi- ments is increased from forty-eight to nine- ty-lour. VIRAL OF LABUG Germany bas an automobile club, There are 3,000 union stogie-makers Tue Federation of Labor claims 1,000,000 members, Missisaipp! hasn't a bureau of statistics. New York plasterers demand $4.50 a day. Germany's army employs 10,000 musicians, Micneapolls Is shipplog sugar mills to Hawail, Shelby County (Mo.) cats yield 40 cents a bushel, Amerienns use 250,000,000 poker chips an- nunlly. . Chicago woodworkers have been eonceded the eight-hour day. , New York boss truckmen say their busi. fos was never 80 good as pow, Fort Dodge (lowa) tile workers’ wages have been lnereased 15 cents a day, Minneapolis Taxpayers’ Association has taken up the subject of tax reduction, The Baltimore and Ohlo Southwestern Ratiroad bas abolished the position of trav eling engineer, The New York Furriers’ Union celebrated {ts twentieth anniversary with a reunion, A stioker used in Kansas Cliy: If it were mot against the order of the court organized Jabor would boycott MeCilntoek's restaur- ant, Bocislist meetings have been held In Duluth, despite the objections of Oblef of Pollen Hansen. A New York earpesters’ union has donated #25 to the striking furniture workers in Denmark, Denver Trades Assembly protests against the making of army uniforms in eastern swentshove. THE NEWS, The government is asked to furnish means of transportation for between 8,000 and 8,500 people in mining districts of Alaska, who have abundance of gold, but no food oF shelter, The eity of Cleveland sued Thomas I. Teare, and the River Machine and Boller Company for money paid for material that was never delivered, Fredoriek J, Fiibert, cashier of the Paln- tive Bank in Palatine, Ii], wns murderousiy attacked Ly Walter Lawton, with a tack hammer, The Geran 8t. Paul, against the Philippines, The price of white paper for newspapers has been advanced per pound, vanced, Catholle Central Hoelety in passed resolutions protesiing desecration of churches in the one-gunrier of a cant 1 Shoe leather bas also been ad- Shirjolners employed in the Cramp yards in Philadelphia, sre striking for nine houes us nn day's labor, The Elk Tanulng Company's tannery st Ridgway, Pa., was destroyed by fire, President Diaz, of Mexico, has been grant. ed a vacation to visit Chicago, John I. Hanoa, chief of police of Ga., was killed by moonshiners, Lil-health led Clalborn Whitney to mit suicide la Jackson, Miss, Four bodies were taken from the ruins of the Hospital St. Vincent de Paul fire lo Nor- folk, Va., and many are still to be acconnted for. Beveral in. jured, Henry V. Johnson, Mayor of Denver, was elected president of the Leagus of American Munieipaiities, which decided to bold ita bext meeting In Charleston, 8, C, Guglielmo Marconi, the exponent of wire- less tglegraphy, New York. He comes to make experiments under govern. ment auspices, Daiton, Com firecsen and purses were renched The firm of Barrett, Faroum & Co., of Chicago, tried to force down the wheat market, and falled io trying to do so, The Piogree plas of municipal ownership of street railways Detroit has been and three.cent fares in nbandoned, Prince Alexis Karageorgeviteb, of Barvia, Is sald to be asultor for the hand of Miss Mabelle Swift, of Chicago. Richard Hooeck pleaded guilty in Chicas: to the charge of murdering Walter Koslier. What Is expected to yellow fever devel Bulord Michael T. Horner, nn Baltimcrs contrac tor, was awarded $310.0 by the New York State Board of Cialis on a prison contrae!, A cireus band wagon dashed down u steep street in Diehmond. Eight persons were burt, but none fatally, Two members of a Bajtist Chureh in ford county, Va. exchanged thes crowded chureb. No The yellow lever situation at Key West is alarming. There are four hundred Thirty new eases are reported daily. The steamer City of Jacksonvlile stranded fo a storm on the North the crew was saved, turn out a case of ped on the transport drawn by »'x horres Guil- elght » one part, cis in cases, Carclina coast, but Mr. Lawrence Gardoer, member of Demo- eratic National Committee {rom the District of Columbia, is dead Rix colored men were shot wounded dead and one by white miners at Cartervilie, lil. Governor Tanner ordered troops to the town and pronousesd the Killing a premedi. tated wholesale murder, Alan Conference who meeting of delegates to the Trust are opposed fo friusts & movement was started for the formation of anti-trust organizations in the country. all sections of Ber. Dr. G.T. B. Howard, swindler in connection with notorious a= a European es taken tates, was capiured and t baek lo the O30 state prison 10 serve « ut his ter: Daniel Ermentrout, member of Congress from the Ninth Penpsyivania distriet, died in Reading st the age of sixty-seven years, Henry G. King, of Boston, brought suit in the United Court BOD, 000 acres of land in Virginia and West Virginia. has Hiates for Robbers gagged the watchman of the Fx- change Bank at Frankfort, li, blew open the safe and got away with $2,000 Mer. Ellza Barber, mother of the president of the Diamond Mateh Company, died at Akron, O., aged eighty-thres years No clues was discovered to the death of Miss Laura M, Bacon, who died in Viseland, N. J., from arsenic poisoning. Gesperal Alger, it Is now reported from Detroit, has finally decided to withdraw from the senatorial race, Corporal punishment was judiclally ad- ministered to William Hope, a colored boy, fu Suffolk for thieving. Arthur E. Cobb committed suloide In New York because be was abasdoned by a young widow, A meeting of anti-imperialists from all over the country is to bes held in Chieago, October 17. The striking workmen st Cramps’ ship bullding works, Pbiladeiphis, have informed the superintendent that they do not ask for more wages, but for a nine-hour iostead of a tes-hour day. Twenty-five lives were lost In the hurri. cane along the coast of North Carolinn in August, and the losses to crops on the main. jand amount to half a million, Cornelius Vanderbilt's last act of charity was the payiog off of A mortgage on the bome of a man in Newport who had onee been wealthy, but lost all, Charles O. Summers, an escaped conviet, returned from the Kiondike to surrender himself to the authorities of Jackson, Miss, Auditor Marye, of Virginia, declined to pay the Grimes Battery for services in main- taining the yellow fever quarantine, The Solebury Farmers’ Club, of Pennsy!- vania, have decided not to send samples of whent 10 the Paris Exposition, The entire family of Walser Daves wns found dead in Platte Canon, Col, probably poisoned by the [ather, The Window Giass Trust has been effected, to include Blty concerns, with a capital of seventeen millions, David W. Bealiman, accused of setting fire to his warehouse in Williams Grove Pa., was acquitted, Fire destroyed hall a mililon dollars’ ineoln, Nab, SPANISIL.AMERICAN ISLANDS. the insurgents at Balemao, There were no easunition on the American side, Beeretary Root has approved of the sup pression of the paper known as Reconcen- trado, at Havana, Colonel Denby and Prof. Dean Worcester, of the Philippine Commission, have been ordered home, Corporal Damphoffer, of Company B, ghnth Tntantey, was sentenced to be shot at SHOT TO DEATH. Colored Men Killed by White Miners in lllinois. TROOPS ORDERED OUT. The Whites Had Forbidden the Negroes to Enter Carterville When Thirteen of Them Came Into Town to Take an Train, the White Miners Attacked Them The Negroes Try to Xscape, Carterville, Iil., (Special )—Carterviile was the scene of a bloody riot, in whiel six colored men were Instantly killed, and one fatally wounded, while two others received slight wounds, Trouble bas been brewing sines the militia was recalled Ly Governor Tanner. The white miners of this place have refused to allow the colored miners 10 come Into town, always meeting them nnd ordering them back. Susday, however, thirteen colored men, all armed, marahed foto town, going to the Iilinols Central Depot, where they ex- changed a few words with the white miners there, Then they pulled their pistols and opened fire on the whites, who at ones retarned the fire, A running flebt was kept up, The colored men scattered, somes belng closely followed by the whites up the main stroet, while the remainder fled down the raliroad tracks, Here the sxacution was done, all who went through town escaping, After the flight was over four dead bodler were pleked up, and soother mortally wounded, They were taken to the City Hall, where the wounded man was attended to, and an ine quest held over the deal ones, Trouble bas existed off and on for over a year, but no fatalities occurred untll June 30, when a passenger train on the Jill nols Central RB y, and one Thess were on their way 10 the haviog come from Pana, A sbort afterwards a jliched battie ensued bolween the And Bone here wirond was fired Int colored woman was killed, mines, time union i ucion { forces, during which Y the dwell. ings occupled by the sop-usicn colored mean were burned, Severs! arresis and the accused are in jall ing trial on the charge of m v of the Bugperintendent Donnell of 1 made, sEwail- were st Marion urder, h Brush mines, where the colored people reside, ree wrked into a acd that, whiis he is dalog all in to bold them In ehoek, he ls afraid eannot do »o much longer, Company C, Fourth HBegimest, 1. N. G, arrived here, and will sndeavor to presery riy miners from the Herrin mines are reported to bave left that place for this eity, armed with Krag-Jorgensen rifles, acd determined to assist the white micers there, ports that they are w frenzy His power that be + order. | One Yietim a Freacher. Murphysboro, Iii, One of the dead men at Carterville Is a preacher; the others are laborers. One of hem, when first shot, started to run. He was shot again, and fell One of the white nen then ras up asd shot him through the head with a rifle, The sho immediately in front of Mayor Zimmerman's h and in full view { indies pented on the porch, Before the poise of the (Special, eoclored ing took place several st shots had died away the streets began to fill with exeited armed men. Aller erowd of colored men had been killed and seattered, It wan the evident intention of the infuriated mioers to go to Greeaviile, where the big non-usion colored camp Is loeated, and fioth th tk. All the afternoon an ADETY Or o patrolled the streets, Later the prejscted trip 10 Greenvilie was the apy areni WILL NOT SEND EXHIBITS, The Solebury Farmers’ Club Decldes Not to Be Represented in Faris, Fs., ~The Bole. bury Farmers’ Ciub, composed of the most represastative sgrieuiturisis In the eastern section of Pennsylvania, at its regular monthly meeting beld at Carversviile, de- cided not to send samples of wheat to the Paris Exposition, as they had decided to do at the request of the Department of Agri- eulture at Washiogton., Resolutions were adopted 10 the effect that “it Is the duty of avery citizen of a country sstablished to in- sare equal justies to all who express their condemnation of the sacrifice of that jus- ties upon the altar of militarism evidenced in the cunvietion of Captain Alfred Dreylus asd of any system of government by which the innocent can sucovsaluliy be compelled to suffer to abled the guiity.” Doylestown, {Bpecial, THE WHOLE FAMILY DEAD. Polson Had Been Probably Administered by the Father as Remedy for Poverty, Platte Canon, Col, (Special )— Waller Bases, ils wile and two children were found dead in their cabin at the upper end of the canon, The bodies showed no sigos of vio. jence, and the house was undisturbed, leav- fog tne impression that the father bad poi- soned the rest, and then lain down to die, The tragedy waa prolably dae fo the pov. erty of, the family, as the Iather bad been out of work for some time, owing to suspension of a sawmill in the vicinity, The bodies were all lying ln one bed. A tin cup at thie side of the bed, showing dregs, was the only indication of the course pursued by the parent, Service Stripes for BB & O, Railroad Men. Thers are many usiformed employes of the Baltimore and Obie Ralirosd who have spent the better part of thelr lives with the com} any, but very few people are aware of their length of ssrvies and devotion to duty that bas made them valued moo, Vice Pres. ident and General Manager Underwood will shortly Issues an order, providing for service stripes for these men, that the public may know of their faithiuiness and ability, A gold stripe will mean five years of servies, and a sliver strips two years, Some of the Baltimore and Ohio eonductors will be en titled to from seven lo nite gold stripes, Tue compauy will also furnish conductors, brakemen nud baggagemen of all classes, with badges, #0 that they may Le easily dis. serviee, ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE, Melville E. Ingalls was born on a farm and began work as a lawyer, The President and Mrs, MeKinley have given more brililant dinners at the White House than at apy time since the ante-bel lum days. Lord Mayor Daniel Tallon, of Dablln, and John Redmond, are coming to America to eo) nds for a memorial to Parnell In Dabiie, Wii Bove be Emperor Wil confines newspaper reading to press oll specially prepared for him, and on g! toolscap paper. boo : ho DREYFUS PARDONED His Release Decided Upon by the Government. WITHDRAWS HIS APPEAL The Action of the Council of Ministers Excitement fn Paris—The Anti Dreyfus Papers Attnck President Loubet, but Fail to Cause Trouble— He Canses no Will Lenve France. Paris, (By Cable.) The counell of minis ters decided to pardon Dreylus in prinelf le, The pardon will take effect in a few days Dreylus bas reiluquisbed his appesi for & reversal of the judgment of the court-mar tini, It 1% said that Dreyfos will be sont abroad befors the promulgation of his pardon, is Order to avoid demonstrations, Tae oMein! aunouueement was made 10 avold demonsirations iu Parle, But it merely immi- this form, In order 0 of apy kiud at the pardon af nent, Lut aciurlly signed, Lave Leen taken in counection with it, and It ernily. Toe decision of Dreylus created wouid the lennes and Dieylus Ia bi WHA Measures fu Benoes will bave a good effect gon the Cabinet to pardon Paris LUA: norse race, In joes Interest in result of & Uig t moy be sald that it caused no excite whatever, Tuere tug on offices of fact, | ment the boulevards, Iu the Libre Parole, sembies in huge windows « ie lending was DO 5 the where a crowd usualy as gage trausparencios outside Aauti-Bemils Orga, frout of the evening to upon the COIG red the there wes not the siightest gathering or the either for Inlutest sign of a dewmonsiration or against Drey'y One would ib fus agitation sk that the fire of the Drey- The tried to in- interest lute the government's action Ly a ratid t Loabet, but thelr «fT The pencely itaell out, anti-Dreylusard evening papers fuse bad Lurped attack upon President hat fliled the 1abies : fat te wore futile, $1 3 ’ : etifes, sippin ales, sipple ¢ is 2 thelr alter-din- a: the ewsh who a Oys piayerd the $e of these slieelin ¥ their vioieut headilpes, Lut 10 get excited, The majority 4 discuss the matier, or « 4 i front § it ing remunrk that the deol and predicted jarilsan cewspaper since the bad been expected Ly every Reunes eourt- verted its verdict ~Dreytusard newspaper Solr bad the most sensational two fROrm« lines of extetiding scross Lhe €h- ubciug Traltor Outrage on the Army.” ire of an article vicieally it sald: "Lou de grace in sid be onirage upon he By desirovyed tue Caplion, is lelliers front tire (age, ROBY “The Drevius Pardoned, The, in the sitackiug Pr bet bas giv pardosiog Dr cuted for ¢ army, for bis dec A #lroke of the pen he Lins effect of the sentsne f two o¢ tial, and bas des! b te courts have led.” The 8 prose. utils Lo LE, Uitle-DAar- wilitary ir adds: "The become & ihe movement affair hes grave when the chief of lesdership of the aud pardous a © pretext that he instead of once siate BUD anti-military traitor, s bans beet copdeiiind 1WI0#, nilessed Bier Lhe NO FIGHTING FOR SIX WELLES The Balny Reason in the Philippines Wit Last Until November 1. Washington, (Special Iuformation the War Depariment shows the rainy season jo the Tr that Pullippines will inst fully »ix weeks longer, or until the 1-1 of November, Ustll that time, no inforsadon is expected of any military operations of imporiasee, The present conditions are such as to make ab immediate resowal of the campaign Impossilie, The delay, however, Is welcomed army cfMoers, because it affords more time for the transportation of troops to Manlia Thls work is now said to be prooveding with great vigor Over ten thousand troops will eross the Pacific this mouth and sbout five thousand will be sent over during O2tober, This will inerease Gen, Outs’ fighting foros to nearly 50.000 men, and will enable him to press further from Manila thas he has yet been abie to do, besides which be will have an army sufficiently iarge to hold the towne which be captures from the ewemy. Al present the army ia divided into two divis jones, one north snd ihe other south of Manin, under Gene, Lawion and MacAr- thur, resjectiveiy, A regiment is stationed in Manila as a provost guard, osived ut by the MKINLEY TO DINE DEWEY, Only Fifty Will Attend the Function at the White Honse, Washington, (Special, Partial srrange. ments have been mads at the White House for the dinner which President MeKinley will give Admiral Dewey, It will Le held on the evening of Outober 3, al 8 o'clock, In the State dining-room, and the number of guests will Le limited 10 fifty snd will cone sist of prominent officers of the navy and army, asd high officials of the Government, A few fuvitations have already gone out, They are not specially engraved and simply extend the President's Invitation to be pres. ent. No members of the diplomatic corps will be present, DREYFUS ENGLISH ROME, Will Probably Live at Folketone If Re lenned, London, (By Cable )-It Is reported that Maitre Labori and Madame Dreyfus visited Folkestone, five miles from Dover, and en. gaged apartments, where Madame Dieyfus aud het children will dwell In the event of her husband's pardon. M. Labori Is reporied to have been much affected by the kindly expressions toward bimeel! and Madame Dreyfus while at Folkestone, A West Virginia Doctor Killed, Weleh, W, Va., (Bpecial,)— Another mur. der was eommitted In MeDowell county, Dr. William H. Harris, was killed, while sit. ting in a ohair at his own home. He was through a window and fired a bullet into bis heart, Anthony Manne, the father-in. law of Harris, bas been arrested on suse pleton, ‘ Ex Chief Justices Peters Dead, Peters, Mount HUNDREDS ARE BILLED, Awful Earthquake in Valley of the River Mender, Asin Minor, Smyrna, Asia Minor, (By Cable.) There wae & terrible earthquase at Aldly, a town of the River Mondor, 50 miles soutbenst of this plage, Hundreds of persons Vulley of Menderez, were killed lo the and other traces of igne- ous action extend over a considerable part ol Asia Mivor, of which the viliayet or province of Aldin is ons of the divisions. Enrthquakes ure frequent throughout that region, Bmyras, only 80 mites distant from Aldip, an stated in the precoding cablegram, and the most important reuport of Asia Minor, has espocinily been (reauently ravaged by convulsfons of nature, It was desiroyed bY an earthquake in A. D. 178, and retulit by Marcus Aurelie, calamitous visita. tions of this affecting the surrounding territory, gecurred 1768, 1846 nud 1850 : The city of Aldin le four miles in cireum- fence and has population of 55,000, chiefly Tarke, but including abo many Grevks, Armenians and Jews, It oreupies nn besutiful site pear River Mender, which empties into the 1 roan sea about 15 miles below the lsiand of pamos, The city has an extensive trade, chiefly in figs, grapes, olives and cotton, Figs are grown in great sbusdance lu the orchards sur~ roucdiog the city, The provipes of Yoleaule cones Oiler character, mueh of in 1688, fe the Aldin, the eity is situated, con alos au area of about 20,000 in which : y A » : $ ! Yeo PQUArs 1 id a populstion of over 1.000 O60 ies ul DEWEY TO DIFDRICHS, Anoiher story That Maniis Hero Offered to Fight Germans, Chicago, Rewoinl, The liecord rrespondent, 3 August 23 the following fron is date of Nice. Franee, with Manila alter se destruction of Admired sald 10 me Speakiog Admiral von shorty 3 ala’ Moutojo in conversation bev, g flee, “i was maintainiog a jet blockade of Mania, and tad to identity vespe bay. The fact that a shi flag was po proof kpow the character and the flew the German of every that entered that she was reaily Ger- t . A ers IY COMI ad. 4 sreetly and tactfully, naval repre except German) ~Admiral vou Diedri d. I niways » k of knowledge sited vou Diedricls sent his Sag Heg- that I treated They bat for. this jrotest OF me with a list of compininis he wished 10 tunke ngsinet § smmand, jatieves, 1 at Way the ships ui r } exhausted my bearing lu the extreme, aad comp sist was (oo much, As CAD remem, o x oe “What bad Leen neatly as 1 tds were is iL you want if you We are waui? Do yuu war? Xe £ # know what (hat ave it iG Ove minules, fegbt pow and we sre means you can I a pencest bul we have got ready Lo go se. If Beccssary, we're ready to fight lhe We : MORGAN CITY WHECK Troop Transport Swrnek a Heef in the Middle of the Nigh B.C. at band of the transport Morgeaa It appears sppalilng reef at 3 Loria, alle " ar remained ping the siteruntely ihe sbi wa: r water, where pidiy. She beaded lsoshina, sev. perceptibly with She reached the before otherwise she 81 ond the shore eral wiles disiaut every yard of progress e egal 105 r for of the aint Leach Arey mnie going under, The discipiige of 1 men was admirable and sll were gotten ashore in The seamanabip shows appears not 10 bave been #0 ndmiratie, as bo precautions Were taken to make the aller teaching. The day was spent in removing stores, the transport iylug very nearly bows under, but well afloat in the alterpart. Late in the sfhernoon, without warning, she slid off the steep Lench ard susk in about six fathoms, sale y ' bout Inst to the shore HEUNION OF EX- CONFEDERATES North Georgia Veterans of the Gray Meet at Chicksemangs. Chattanooga, Tenn, (Bpeeinl)-A re. sion of ex.Conlfederates of North Georgia was had at Chivkamaues Park, Addresses were wade by Coneressnan J. W. Maddox, ol Georgian; Col, Tomllasou Fort, of this place, and others, Col. Garrett Andrews, of Chattanooga, urged that monuments be erected In each Southern State to commemorate the heroie devotion and seilsacrifiee of Boutbers women during the oivil war, Resolution favoring such movement were unanimously sdopted. £1 BUNG CHANG RECALLED, Advices From Orient State That Over 3,000 Were Killed by Typhoon in Japan Victoria, B. C., (By Cable )Over three thousand persons are Sead and missing as a result of a recent typhoon In Japan, seeord- fog to advices bronght by the steamer Em- press of India from the Orient, Mach dam- age 10 shipping Is reported, The Empress Dowager of Chioa fs sald to bs seriously Hil, I! Heng Coang bas been recalied to power. Aritish Buying Mules in Kentucky. Louisviile, Ky., (Special. —An agent of the Deitiah government is negotiating with a teen! firm that deals extensively In borses and mules for the purchase of 1,000 pask mules for use in South Afriea, It is under. stood the mules are to be shipped from New Orleans, ————— Killed His Sweethenrt's Mother, Parsons, W, Va, (Special. )—Mrs, Jacob Simmons, a widow, living pear Mariington, Pooahontas county, was shot and kilied by ber daughter's lover, Romeo Killison. Mrs Simmons protested against Killison courting her daughter, and thus angered Bim to the execution of the deed, The officers are alter the murderer, Withdrawn From Nations! Alllanece, bas withdrawn on is THE KEYSTONE STATE, Latest News Gleaned from Various Parts. KILLED IN COLLISION, Locomotive Crushed Tuto RHesr of =» Freight Train Near Mingen—-Unprece dented Yield of Apples in Monigomery County Flamer Damage Bird and Ant aul Bltore in Soranton. A voliision on the Phlladeiphis & Reading Ballrond near Bingen resulted in the death of A. BE. Townsend, 8 well-known condue tor in the pussengerservice, Mr. Townsend and other mewbers of a crew that brought up an excursion tral, were returning 10 Pulladeipbia on Eugine No, 578. The en- gine was golog at good speed when it crashed into the rear of a freight train, Townsend jumped before the collision, bead struck a rail with sueh force that bis skull was fractured, He was taken to Bt, Luke's Hospital at Bethlehem and died st 1 o'clock without regaining consciousness, The uufortunste man's wife arrived at the bospital a few minutes after bie destd, tbe was completely prosirated, When takivg a train for Philadeipbia at the Union Blation she was stil] suffering row and bad to be carried to the iruin, Townsend lived at New Hope, Barks county. He was 5 years old, and sur- vived by three cblidren, Couduetlor His ’ the shock Lesides bis wile, is Great Apple Crop. Throughout Moutg of supplies Is big beyoud many orchards limbs of down under enormous yleid of applies bas drug on the market, S0upily the crop precedent, Ia breaking the The made them & Is many orchards the decay where it 1uiis, As warraut ihe time and More cider will be senson than for many cider vinegar will Lave mery trees are ou in the weight of fruit fruit is allowed to be low prices do not trouble of marketiog 11, made present years, aud lovers of uo trouble in the obtaining it at At ope cider mill near Norristown 11,000 gulions of cider for vioegar was the product for the nth d that of Le COLBIGETE~ resp anbie prices, onth of August, a: f September and October will Lily greater. There is a noticeable tendency toward rot on the growlog apples, and itis feared tbat this may prevest them from belong kept through the winter. The peach crop, #8 elsewhere, bas been a failure, are very scarce and in places where they abounded In previous years they are not to be seen this season, as the dary weather has operated against their natural production, Mushrooms The Tramps All Had Cash. A posse of citizens iu Lower Sailord Town- ship corralied a gang of tramps, en eutn ped e, in the woods near Harirys- Eight tramps were aud three or four arrest. Magistrate AldetTer com the men to Norristown jali for trial ou the VARTALCY. When about fifty were found in : atout a log fr ville, caplured, eluded wilted charge of searched at ihe prison 5 ¢ hn TE + . wounds of “flue rut’ tobaceo their pockets, Ooe tramp bad #88 in money, and apother bad 84 Four other tramps bad various sums from &510 #15 hidden in thelr clothing. Only two of 11 were without easb, , ranging em Faced Death in Alr-dight Closer Archie Phillips entered an air-tight Bei} telephone cioset in a rear room of the Lynd- burst Hotel, Shamokin, to repalr the losiry , when the spring-loek door scc.dent. p closed, making the young man a He grew faint, but bad enough to for belp from the office, after which be collapsed, Raup jost no tin pris- strength central Manager # is reaching the hotel and Phillips was earried in- to the open air and revived, oper, ask opening the closet, Machinist Huried Through Space While Marshall Chandler, a machinist em- ployed lu tbe Starpless Separator Works, West Chester, was operating a lathe his clothing was caught In a Jarge belting and he was hurled with terrific Toree against Lhe roof of the butiding. His skull is supposed to be Iractured snd be is otherwise badly in- jured, He was taken to the Cuester County Hospital, Monkeys in a Vire, Fox's bird nod animal store, on Spruce street, Scranton, was the scene of an exeil- jug fire, Tie firemen broke in before the fiames had filed the storeroom and released some of the animale, Badly seared dogs and monkeys ran, eraz d with palp, through the crowd of spectators, causing much con sternation. Hundr ds of birds and animals were destroyed, Irom Ore Mines Opened. A Philadelphia mining company has essed the farm of Reuben J. Erb, at Sassamans. ville, for the purpose of mining for iron ore, Operations have aiready been commenced in an standoned shalt which was sank twenty years ago. Aa excellent quality of ore has been secured. Killed While Trying to Board Train. Edward Boyle, aged 14 years, of Allen town, while attempting 10 get on a movieg conl train at Falierton, fell beneath the wheels and hed his bead and legs out off and bis shoulders crushed. The secevident was witnessed by several people. aa Wil Not Exhibit at Parle. The Harrisburg Foundry and Machine Works has Joined bands with the many other manulactorers in this and other countries by ita determination not to exhibit at the Pars Exposition in 1900, as a result of the udjuet condemnation of Captala Dreylus by the Rennes court martial, i Mangled Body on Tracks, The remains of a man masgied beyond recognition were found on the tracks of the Reading Raliway 8 short distance below Quakertown, They are believed to be those of Washiogion Roberts, Sevorsl trains bad evidently run over the body, Dent Man Met Denth as Anticipated.