MINERS ENTOMBED Over 30 Men Reported to Be Imprisoned In the Shait, McCune, Superintendent of the District, is Among Could Give No Cause for the Explosion. Port Roval, Pa. (Special). Pittsburg Coal and Coke Shaft No. 2 at this place 1s again fire, after steady running f seven years, and over 30 men are in the mines, many of whom, it is feared, will never be heard from again. About 6 o'clock smoke was seen to be issuing from Shaft No. 2, which is on the line of the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad. It is thought the fire start ed from an explosion, and that six men were in at this time, the men being Jack Peoples, Tony Stickles, Frank Davenport, — Daly, Lawrence Set- ler and John Stakes. Stakes and Set- ler were not near the place which the explosion occurred, and upon arrival of a rescue party they quickly brought being nearly overcome b give Had caused cuing party men were entomoed About 7 . general super Der We Mich Roy, mines, and Company's On jor to the surface y qamp no ir ation as Uu ' t he explosion report could itorm slo rey, been in the sions were heard around the epenin creased, inclu and sisters of ¢ All sorts © ed to rescue the men turning the river mto the many are opposed to this idea, for of drowning miners. All would be necessary let the deluge of water loose in the i pull a plug which was placed mines after the explosion of seven ago and the water would rush mines at a rapid rate A CABLE 5834 MILES LONG. British Pacific Line to Be Greafest Yet Constructed. Washington (Specia States Consul at Victoria, B that a surveying party has | landing site of the British which is connect the Canada with the Australian had ntombed f plans been SOIC have mines the to ir ines would i i). = to he entrance to d something over from Victoria The locat is ably adapted for harbor and 12 fathoms to the shore, so that tons can find safe anchorage bor is landlocked and has a't ooze, which, it is said, will furn it yroteciion for th seven miles from clay sound, an miles fr described on as the purpose—a i water cl vessels if 10.000 Ww tr ha al sie } + ” Work has already begun in on the cable. It is to 5814.5 the longest yet constructed, and wi by 451 transported he and laid in one is now being specially built for the pose. Farmer Shoots His Sweetheart. North Vernon, Ind Neely, a prosperous we ing south of this place, shot | his sweetheart's doorstep because she refused marry him as early as he wished. He had called on his afhanced bride and asked her to marry him July 4. She declined, saying the wedding should be in the fall. He left the house, but soon returned and shot himself on her doorstep. Miss Brinton heard the shot, and when she found it was her lover dying she attempted to shoot her- sell, (Speci armer liv- mseil on 10 Cars and Houses Torn to Pieces Binghamton, N. Y. (Special).—~Five men were killed and seven injured by the explosion of a great quantity of dyna- mite in a car, caused by one freight train running into another, at Vestal, ten miles from here. Aside from the de- struction to railroad property, much minor damage is reported. Nearly every house in the villages of Vestal and Un- jon, which is across the Susquehanna from the wreck. lost more or less of its window glass while farmers’ houses and barns near the scene were shattered and wrecked. None of the inmates, how- ever, were injured. Fire Sweeps Through Small Town. Wilson, N. Y. (Special).—This village was visited by a disastrous fire. A large portion of the business section of the mated at $40,000. The fire started from an unknown origin in the harness shop of Edward Barton. ly spread to adjoining buildings. Bur- postoffice and general store in which it store, were destroyed, and Sutherland's Hotel, the principal one in the village, was damaged. Killed by lacandescent Lamp. Lakewood, R. 1. (Special). —Edmund Walsh, 45 vears of age, was instantly killed here by grasping an ordinary in- candescent light globe, Walsh attempt fobe, the glass meited in his hand and e received the full strength of the cur- rent. He leaves a widow and three chil- dren in Providence. ———— Girl Scalped in 8 Factory. New Brunswick, N. J. (Special). —A distressing accident occurred in the handkerchief factor of Herrmann Aukam & Co., which threw 200 girls in a panic. Miss Annie Loch, aged #6 years, while stitching handkerchiefs, stooped down to pick up a bobbin up- der the machine, Her hair caught in the shafting and in an instant her scalp was jerked off. The 200 girls in the room were thrown in a panic at once, Many fainted. The superintendent or- dered them to stop work and all left for their homes, Miss Loch will die. SUMMARY OF THE NEWS. Domestic. The Rev. H. D. von Brackhuizen, in New York, says { Boer women and children at present | concentrated in camps established { the British are in a horrible conditi Rose Brunding, of New York, ¢ at she was enticed to a va I mer Jamaica, lL. 1, by a man, who cong her to work for him. The Mabel Burt, the Sm: College girl who stol lot } from her classmates, { cover the stolen gems, to be re! i their owners Charles of { Pretoria, now hy hotel at | prisoner there parents ol ea § trying urncd arc Prof Sexton James died in the (Qe College om Si { Montana ! matics at Bucknell 1877, and later president gahela College. Miss Nannie Langhorn, of shia, won a thousand-dollar 1ad been made stea nia during the v on Derby The i ganized a San Isidro Twenty He was prole {oO i on the oyage Philippine Commis provincial with Ci the second k from Man in re palirym greeting 1dike report the Five Finger ck dropped dead while Pueblo, Col cadets “sent were An American traveler who had been robbed on a French railway, subse- quently recognized the three thieves, and chased them into a river, where all were drowned. Count von Waldersee arrived at proceeded to Tokio. The only foreign troops in China not now under orders to leave are the Jap- anese A duel with swords between Max Regis, the anti-Semite mayor of Al- giers, and M. Laberdesque, an Algerian journalist, which was begun Friday near Paris and continued yesterday, resulted in the wounding of M. Regis. May Churchill, a concert hall per- former, was arrested in Paris on the charge of being concerned in the rob- bery of the Paris office of the American Express Company. Mrs. Louis Botha, wife of the Boer i general, arrived in England, and will proceed to Holland and Belgium. She declines to state her mission. | China will be composed of three regi- | ments of infantry, with Major General von Rohrscheidt in command. i that owing to the hot weather the re- turn of the court to Pekin has been postponed until September 1. The Brazilian minister at Berlin de- | clares that the talk about German de- | signs on Brazil is mere twaddle. | The British House of Commons vot- | ed over $78,000.000 for transports and { remounts in South Africa, | were made against officers of buyin | broken-down ahimals at big prices —. i dividing with the sellers the price | charged the government above the ac- | tual cost, | The stockholders of the London | District Railway sanctioned Charles T. i Yerkes’ plan for the introduction of | electricity as the motive power of the { road Finarcial New Consolidated Tobacco bonds sold on the curb in New York at 73. English consols are very low, but it is predicted that they will fall still lower. W. E. Small, of Marion, Ga., has been elected a member of the New York Cotton Exchange. The report that President Miller, of the Northern Pacific, had resigned was denied in New York. During the month of May 73 rail. roads increased their gross earnings 9.83 per cent § | A BIG STORM. Much Damage Cansed by Lightning in Oklahoma, | FARMHOUSES AND CROPS DESTROYED A Stretch of Country Ten Mies Wide and Thirty-Six Miles Long An Estimated Loss of «Heavy Rains Precede and Windstorm. Follow (Special }=—T 1 torm that ever oma prevailed in Kay county struck Billings, Eddy and Ton kawa, and its influence covered a stretch o1 10 nu long, destroying towns, farmhouses The £1 Kan he most ila tornado ce country i ana exceed persons fr 4 ncia: 083 wil ddy three 15 were reported that two persons Billings, s from early ut nt The fury a nado tor formed at ' working Lightnin ied YMRS. M'KINLEY'S HEART AFFECTED. Physicians’ Statement. of the which } "in SIC DORA in pro ubseque to ti She im- brought home Il Oss OF ciated with a severe diarrhoea proved, however, and i comfort 3 comiort a was mel strengt! anxiety in her ton has {inna 5 i s At 3 In Wy afin 14 be progressive improvement in in her general conditio MeKinley's case at the present presents a more hopeful aspect.’ The M« me statement that Mrs case at this arsre Jane a% as Un n0re Dope time presents a n | aspect is the best word the sick room since the arr atient in Wa considerably shingten en- couraged Swan's Shortage More Than $30.000. , Mass. (Special). ~In con Middlesex ary for its June sitting. : the report of known that the shortage of Roland D Swan, formerly clerk of the town of Arlington, who was arrested, charged with the larceny $2000 from town, has been found to be more than $310,000. Swan was also implicated in an attempt to burn the town hall sev- eral weeks ago, on the night when the town safe was robbed and records were taken. of Now Accused of Marder. Toronto, Ont. (Special). —Rutledge and Rice, convicted of robbing the post- office and a private bank at Aurora, | were sentenced to 21 years in Kingston i Penitentiary. Immediately afterwar is | they were taken to Police Court an | charged with the murder of Constable | Boyd on Tuesday evening last, when they, with Thomas Jones, attempted 10 escape from the cfhcers wails being transferred from the court to ;aill. Bah men pleaded not guilty, and the hearing was postponed for a week. The three men were brought here from Chicago In Tuesday night's affair Jones was shot and has since died from his injuries | the engagement near Lipa, Province of Bitanzas between troops under the com- | mand of Capt. W. H. Wilhelm and the | insurgents show that the Lieutenant Lee | wlio was fatally wounded was not Lieu- tenant Fitzhugh Lee, Jr, son of General Fitzhugh Lee, but Lieutenant Lee of the | Engineer Corps. Lieutenant Fitzhugh | Lee was nou in the fight The enemy enountered by Capt. Wil- | liam H. Wilhelm of the Twenty-first In- fantry, with 50 men of that regiment, | were met six miles southeast of Lipa, in Batanzas Province, and consisted of more than 200 of Malvar's followers, supposedly the command of Gonzales, The insurgents were defeated but their losses have not been revorted. Yates’ Major W. 1. Daly Kills Himself. Pittsburg, Pa. (Special ).~Major W. H. Daly, who was a deputy to the assis- tant surgeon general on the staff of Lieu- tenant General Miles in Porto Rico, com- in the right temple. doctor was found in the ba Miss Mary Short, the hous in a pool of blood with a . volver lying on the floor. who was summoned, at cAce found the bullet hole in the temple that death had taken p bud re DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN CHICAGO. | Hartman Supposed to Have Killed Actress and Himsell. Chicago (Specral ) Side hy side, cach | with a bullet wound in the temple, dead bodies of L. Hartman and his wife were found in their bed at the Hotel, The room showed no evidences of a struggle, both lifeless for: were composed, the covering of ithe bed well tucked about them, but the thie right hand of the the {| Northern i i clutched in the man told the tragedy Hartman and his wife re the Hotel June 6, giving as the { New Yorl | and appeared to be persons of means ) Sunday night they retired to apartn nothing sec Monday evening, d in bed tion the hotel man ing the couple was who called at the ionably gowned friend of the vy he had learned ived in Chicago of the hotels revoiver glory gistered their d th ents an Was | of em until when {they wore found dea mMrma concern Man fash Was a {i that ov Neo ‘he only have a W angers and uny she that arr ur TERRIBLE FALL OF COMMANDER BULL Dsastiod From the Dome of the Government Buwiding at the Expedition. N.Y. { i uflalo Special American from the di of the Building and was serious when Ie C unconscious Case 40 years old, a ¢ and a graduate of the Annapolis Naval Academy. He served with distinction in the Spanish-American War and sub sequently was i servi Petrel in Philippine waters. That was naval assignment. He lwes in Buffalo with has wife and four chwl aren i 5 - nosylvama de ied to e on the ast NEW WAY OF MAKING STEEL Furusce. Redding, Mr. Geo Larson, a Cal Special). ~ man of Northern fornia, has invented and appl satents in 22 countries on a process for ianufacturing steel, which some poration, apparently the an Trust, has offered to purchase for $600, provisions that patents are issued and that the tests m ed for the now being installed fo near Chicago § invention really n blowpipe, thro sich pig iron into as It leaves Cupoia furnace fr. Carson has produced a plan for the nanuiacture of i said § vead of process “arson has accepted the offer and li leave soon for Chicago to superin tend the tests. if converted of steel which to is the Bessemer Three Girls Drowaoed Philadelphia (Special). —A party of six persons—three men and three girls— while sailing on the Delaware River off North Essington, a few miles below this city, were thrown into the water by the swamping of their skiff during a squall, and the girls were drowned. The party were guests of the Federal Boat Club Other members of the club heard the cries of the unfortunates and immediate- ly set about rescuing them. For Study of Americas Methods. London (By Cable).—Elder, Demp- ster & Co. offer to pay the traveling expenses of the official delegates of any British trades unions willing to go to the United States to study American trade methods. them, During the e went Lieutenant Anton Springer, the Twenty-first In- fantry, was shot in the head and killed. Lieutenant Lee, of the engineers, was shot in the head and bowels and soon A Captain Wilhelm was wounded in the shoulder. Lieutenant Charles R. Ramsey, of the Twenty-first Infantry, was shot in the left side. Both of these officers are seriously wounded. In addition, two sergeants and one private were wounded. The American officers were planni to attack a force of the insurgents whic was ahead of them, when they were fired on from one sida Accused of Many Murders. Middleshoro, Ky. (Special). Louis Myers, alias Williams, a notorious moonshiner and desperado, has been cap- tured here, He is charged with the mur. der of two women in Virginia, three men in North Carolina, including a United States marshal: one in South Carolina, and the sheriff of inicot county, Li ewards aggregatin ave offered for his prs Bh The vernors of these states have been notified of his capture, He has several times been cap- tured, but has alwave mavaeed to escape, § TERRIBLE CRIME OF | WEALTHY WOMAN. Startling Discovery Made by the French Police Officials. MOTHER DIES OF HEART DISEASE, For Twenty-five Years Madame Monnier, a Miserly Landowner, imprisons Her Daughter in a Room In Her House Because the Girl Was in Love With a Poor Lawyer--The Once Beautiful Woman Nearly Reduced to Skeletos (I week Paris (By i the has ame Monnier Cable) ation ol Mad landown Poitiers sub-prefect Vienne and a leader the charge of The the Lens heen arrest of a h, miserl er of the neighborhood of her son, { of the Department Poitiers’ soci on carcerating daughter of years in a room house The ' t Vr i Madame { at 01 3 ' 5 3 paice who were mous) woman s Getenti a1 anony no tered the fied of the n, use and found he lowed been arrested y AL. a} order from Washington ant getention at aoc yg i a the mail w said Su landed % off Was credited of the Chinese Dire pt waders asserts hat : y& % Emperor when, in a 3 ry to rep) Kwang Su on the throne Off on His Daring Vovage. Mass the Great Gl as-foot ucester Special Kept Howard Blackburn, of this v, sea@nd Asiantic his present destination being Portugal, which he expects to 45 His was to London Saye The start over Of glo y t+ he on nis ans Ame Brevis Gays previous whic took 61 amid the Sh yrds y was 10050 the pe alte o clock reat coried by 3 large fleet of es a sail salutes un nd She received a succession of “ x "a - til she was nearly oft 1 hatcher I Is] when i the last of the escorts leit he Will Take Up Moody's Work. By Cable The White 1c wil gregational the United States to take up the work of the kate Dwight L Major Rockefelier's Fate. Syracuse, N. Y. (Special).—A lettes from Paul J]. Spillane, of the Ninth In fantry, stationed in the Philippines, and received by a friend in Watertown states that while Spillane was a prisonet of the Filipinos at Tarlac he learned from insurgent officers the fate Major Rockefeller, whose mysterious disappearance early in the war has puz zled the American army. Major Rocke feller, according to the Filipinos was taken prisoner and went mad while captivity. Shortly afterward he died. oO! ir if Tralos Met on & Curve. Vicksburg Miss. (Sqecial).~Ten per sons were injured, three seriously, in a head-end collision between two Missis sippt Valley passenger trains north of Vicksburg "he trains met on a sharp curve, and but for the prompt action of Engineer Jones in reversing his engine | the wreck wonld have been more dis astrous. At Clarksdale five hours ear | lier the southbound train crashed into i a caboose and Engineer Dana received | injuries which may prove fatal, Gift of Library to University. Morgantown, W. Va. (Special).—The heirs of Waitman T. Willey, formerly United States Senator from West Vir ginia, who died recently, made a formal donation to the West Virgima Univer. sity of the private library of Mr. Willey. The library contains 18000 volumes, ex. | elusive of government reports and man- | uscripte, and is invaluable because oi | its completeness respecting the forma tion and early history of the State of West Virginia, Government Prisoners Escape. New York (Special).~Two United States Army prisoners serving senten- ces on Governor's Island for desertion escaped on a raft. The prisoners were | Harry McGuire, who was serving a term of 18 months for desertion, and John Winship, who was serving a term of two vears for the same offense, Beveridge Wii Get Concessions Easy. London (By Cable).—United States Senator Beveridge, according to the St. Petersburg correspondedent of the Daily Mail, will not find much difficulty in securing from the Russian govern. ment a concession for a steamship line from the United States to Viadivosiok or Port Arthur. Louls Stern Tokes Mis wife. Bamberg, Bavaria (By Cable) «Louis Stern. the former United States com. mercial agent here, shot himself in the public gardens near the town, “LIVE NATIONAL AFFAIRS, Judge Taft Wiil Control hil~ Although military control in the Ph Pi will pass to civilian authority on {uly 1, the titie of the senior army offi- rer will still be that of Military Gover- nor. This has hee nes Naval R:classification. junior grade) boat, tug or tender; rere torpedo use rumor Cortelye revives present of the Ca is suggested by the report t ™ 2 O. lL. Pruden, assistant secretary President, who was appo i And paymaster, will go 1 make way for the advancem Clerk Rudo ph Forster expressed that t ior withstanamn COnIra ™ on ihe ops be an ope Mr. Cortelyou in a short time Here will fing Not the re- Postmasier- Cabinet officer Mr. Cortel- T ce : d Ol ClLiOns port, Oinis to the most vou FF i ¢ Maxwell w 31iG his discharge of the United States Makes an Appesl ed States Government has appealed ® the powers 1 svshoerist Pekin over the in- present 1s: ; arbitrat'on of sy EO Secretary cabled him authority It i= believed that the ministers n have become involved bevond extri- present and this pro- ¢ be the only way out. 18ers Reprimand for Captain Hascock The findings in the case of Capt. Wm, . Sixth Artillery, who was ed by court-martial at Man- ges of “conduct to the preju- {i good order i miltrary d'sci- pline,” and failing appear for duty on two occasions, have Leen rece.ved at the War Deparment. The specifi- cations zlleged intoxication. Caplan Hancock was found guilty and wn- tenced to be reprimanded. neock 1 tal 10 Capital News ia Geasral Lieutenant Colonel Reber was ap- wointed military secretary to General Miles, to succeed the late Colonel Michler, and Col. M. P. Maus was ap- pointed aide de camp. The government has formally com- municated to the foreign powers the mpossibility of joining in a joint guar- antee for the payment of the Chinese ndemmity The President appointed officers for he provisional Porto Rican regiment. Chief Moore, of the Weather Bureau, punctures the illusion that orchards can be protected from hailstorms by firing cannon, William Morey, Jr, and Mrs Clara A. Riedell, clerks in the War Depart: nent, disappeared at the same time Secretary Long has decided 10 have he battleship Oregon on the reverse of the Santisen medal. The Secretary of the Navy approved the recommendations of the board for she distribution of medals of honor and ietters of commendation for gailaniry n the Chinese campaign. Attorney General Knox bought the salatial home of Mrs. George W. Childs, in the capital. The Itawz claim for $220,000, with in- terest, was taken up Ly the Chilean aims Commission. Major G. W. Ruthers, chief commis sary of the Department of Northern Luzon, mz2d: an interesting report showing how the army stations in the Philipptazs are served. Our New Possassinas The conditons offered to General calles, the insurgent leader in Lugana Province, are not changed. They are miform with those offered to other in wrgents accused of murder. In a battle with the insurgents at Lipa, province of Paiangas, Lieutenant Anton Springer, of the Twenty-first In- ‘antry, was killed and Capt. Wm. H. Wilhelm, of the same regiment, Lieut t, and five enlisted Teenty fir Piva x. wenty-first Infantry wounded, : a nen were woun Ramsay, of the vas also