[DISASTER IN A COAL MINE {Over Two Hundred Men Were Imprisoned and Probably Killed. ACCIDENT CAUSED BY EXPLOSION. Fully Three Miles From the Mines Opening to the Place Where the Men and Boys Were at Work When an Explosion Hurled Them lato Eternity — Flames Shoot Fro the Estrasce. (Special) ~The of 7.30 o'clock | Tenn, in the history Coal Creek, worst disaster nessee mining occurred at in the morning. Between 175 and 225 | men and boys met instant death at the | Fraterville coal mines, two miles west of this town, as a result of a gas explo- | Ten- sion. { Out of the large number of men and boys who went to work in the morning, developments at 10 o'clock at night show that only one is alive, and he is so badly injured that he cannot live [his man is William Morgan, an aged Englishman, who was a road man in the mine, and was blown out of the entrance by force of the explosion SUMMARY OF THE LATEST NEWS. Domestic. At a special meeting of the stockhold ers of the United States Steel Corpora tion the resolution to pay 4 per commission to the underwriters of though there was a minority potest Because his proposal to marry a 13 vear-old rejected, William Austin killed the child suicide near the town of Hastings, Fla. remanded Gaynor and Greene to the in charge in behalf of the American au thorities. The Toledo Grand Jury returned in ers involved in the municipal scandal on various charges of corrupton Bishop William Taylor, of the Metho dist Episcopal Church, died at Palo, Al to, Cal., at the age of 81 vears Judge Wellford, of Richmond, Va, social club scheme of the selling law by inserting a provision if the charters forbidding the sale of lig uors. The Pennsylvania Railroad is reported to have given notice to the Western Un ion Telegraph Company to vacate its occupancy on the railroad right of way on the Pennsylvania system Brotherhood of |] in convention in accepted an invitation to OCOmoOuve Nor foli were checked in for work by the mine boss. In addition these were boys who acted as helpers and drivers, road men and others to the number of per- haps 50. Fraterville mine is the Coal opened in 1870 ully three from the mines opening to the pont where the men were at work. They had not been at long the rible explosion occurred was a fearful roar, and then flames shot from the entrance and the air News of the disaster spread like wildfire, but, as soon as possible, two ties were started in, trance, the other mine, which adjoins men were at work was unable to mak 3 as stifled the workers The Fraterwi miles und of slate was rier men against hog be safe 1 ine sCencs to the oldest mine in Creek district It 1s full having been miles WOrs tore ter- fescu thr thre while the beyond dscr The hope howev er, Continuous FOUR KILLED AND FOUR WOUNDED. St. Louis Fiyer Collides With a Cattle Train on the C B. & Q Railroad Lincoln, bound west, with 2 There is nothing to sponsible for the two same (rack and no d riously injured cured by pany, which | Rapids at a cos Pittsburg Reduction plant will cos the manufacture of alumin being made at a similar plant owned this company at Niagara $s: r f 9300.000 and New Law in Sea Crimes. Manila, (By Cable). ~The States Philippine Commission has passed an act conferring marine jurisdiction upon the courts of first instance, which permits these to punish crimes committed at sea ihe military orders and acts of the provost courts referring to such crimes, previously in force, are repealed by the act passed by the com- mission. United courts Earthquake in California San Francisco, (Special). —~An earth- quake shock, which was felt generally in Northern California, occurred at 10.30 o'clock A. M. In this city and the im- mediate vicinity windows were broken and in some other places the shock was | even sharper. Felano county reports the most violent shock in 10 years. In Sui- | sun clocks were stopped at 10.322 The tremor was from northwest to south cast and lasted about 20 seconds. “Peace May Be Near. i London, (By Cable) —No details have | been received regarding the Boer delib- | erations at Vereeniging, but the Daily | Mail understands that peace is absolute- | dy assured. The source from which the | Daily Mal obtains this information is | the same as that which enabled the pa- | per to announce on April 18, that peace | was assured. That was before anything | had been said about meetings between Lord Kitchener and the Boer leaders. 13 Drowned ln Killarney. London, (By Cable) ~—Nine tourists, including four women, and four boat. | men, were drowned the upsetting of | a boat on the lakes of Killarney, Coun- ty Kerry, Ireland, during a squall. The wreck of the boat in which they went | sailing was found near the where the Pennsylvania University t crew won its victory last July. ree forpaes were clinging to the sides of the t when it was found. Four of the tour. ists drowned were South Americans and the other five were English, : Sydney and Junius Booth, nephews of the late Dr. Joseph Adrian Booth, files L New York a 1 caveat » Docto il G mon in Chicago that Hirsch said in the Jewish was dead, and urged the observan Sunday Gaynor and charged with « ernment, are at guarded by det Re to be a great legal Church in a1 committe + (yeneral Conference « spiscopal Church South : irginia ( upon x Maryland agreed 3a certae ns to De t Morgan ine agreement ¢ were celebrated ch France for the the Martinique disaster Fifty robbers of of St. Pierre imprisonment. Investigation shows th; the sea has encroached from ten feet two miles on the coast of the Island of St. Vincent and that a section the north of the island has dropped into the sea. Mont Pelee was again active Thurs. day might and yesterday, and the people in a number of districts are panic stricken. The third court of the King and Queen victims the dead in the ruin been have sentenced fue Oh was a brilliant function, notwithstanding the agitation in London society over the conflicting orders of the King concern mg the wearing of trams By the tactics of the oppositon, the ces sion of the Danish West Indies was again delayed in the Danish Parliamen A mob attacked the palace in au Prince and was fired on by the pres. idential guard. Andrew Carnegie declared in London that it was true he had offered the United States $20.000000 for the inde- pendence of the Filipinos Scientists who have arrived on the Isl and of St. Vincent predict another erup- tion. place on the island new crater of Soufriere. ernment will decide to abandon St. Vin- cent Island and transfer the people now there to other islands. Financial The New York subtreasury statement shows that the banks have lost $370,000 during the week. M. Felton, president of the Chicago & Alton, has been elected a director of the Louisiana & Missouri Railroad. The National Lead Company has de- clared regular quarterly dividend of 134 J cent, on preferred stocks payable une 16, directors have declared a quarterly divi. dend of 114 per cent. on common stock. This is an increase of 14 per cent. SCORES KILLED BY TEXAS TORNADO Reported Killed. Furious Winds — Scores of Houses Are Blown Down --§ at Aestin Considerably Damaged. from Goliad, Tex in says: the afternoon a tornado struck and desolation in iis pathway beyond the power of pen to portray There killed A correspondent reached the scene at were rom 100 to 1850 persons 7 o'clock on a special train from Vic tc brought doctors, friends and rela- which medic Tex, ia, nurses and nes tives of Goliad people and the O'Connor Guards I'he view which met the eye on reach ¢ ing the scene of destruction, whi was in the pall streets, distance western part of Between which run of a left stand Very age : Was within these bound done except aries over a width of 250 yards I'he tornado was preceded by and a deep anstorm disaster 10r escape pe, in a i has most su tion, the 1 settiement, tained many fine CROWN PRINCE MAY VISIT AMERICA. Likely to Represent Imperial Family at Up veiling of Frederick Statee. $100,000 Rassom Demanded. coin {ne hun Latest Air Navigator. By Cable wn § Tr Cit mmyentions, m y have mvented a navigable bal with which he could cross the At in 36 hours. He says that he has solved the problem of aerial navigation, and has also invented an overhead tor pedo ver po Miss Hansa to Wed in June Ohio, (Special). — Miss Mabel Hanna and Mr. Harry Parsons will be married at Senator Hanna's Lake-avenue home on Monday, June 16, by Bishop Leonard. It more than likely that Senator Hanna will not be able to arrive until the day of the wed- Cleveland, is same evening. Crushed to Death Philadelphia, Pa. (Special). ~Two men ously injured at the Baldwin Locomotive Works by the fall of an elevator con- taining an engine tender weighing 5.400 | pounds. All of the men were employees of the Boston Elevator Boston, and were engaged in putting in | a new hydraulic lift. ——— Locusts Takes Evansville. Evansville, Ind, (Special) ~The 17- year locusts, in myriad numbers, ap- daa at the margin of this city. Their track | is marked by the disappearance of cvery- | thing green. aA Hardwood Lumber Men | St Louis, Mo., (Special) ~ Before ad- | journment the convention of the Nation- i | al Hardwood Lumber Men's Association | selected Indianapolis as the meeting place | next year. A resolution was adopted re- | citing the fact that all the national for- | est reserves are in the West, and urging | upon Congress the importance of estab. lishing a national forest reserve in the | hardwood region of the Southern Appa | Jachian Mountains as a means of pre. | serving these mountains, and prevent ing the disastrous floods in that region. LIVE NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS, Locusts Arrive on Time. Large numbers of 17-vear locusts have | appeared in this city, and reports of sim ilar visitations have reached: the Depart. { and Nashville, Tenn The department sent 5,000 postal cards throughout the country asking for im- mediate reports on the first appearance of the locusts. The experts have a full | Indiana, with the adjoining counties | their neighboring States, { affected by the pest. | entomologists say that young trees and young shoots ¢f mature trees are all that will sustain injury from the visitation of the locusts, und that there 15 no cause for alarm over their appear ance. It is anticipated that the locusts will be reported from other portions of Penns Ivania and Tennesse and from New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Vir ginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina. Kentucky, Ohio. Indi ana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and possibly a few other localities Farmer Exodus Is Checked. Nebraska, beet Ex-Senator had Manderson, of who been attorney for two ompanies, was before the Senate on Relations with etails of the cut in sugar at } points the rx se He had the trust ning beet-sugar Was for the pu growing b said thi previous siation bet n beet sugar. bu to Cul i leg ¥ grow a Sid * 120g from be ng RY f¢ ers ng Ing ym th Manitoba sugar growing had ar 11038 On are States Military Academy Bil emmy ADT Reply Postal Cards 5 a0 ted week hear rious plans have been asked First Migister to Cuba. President of Herbert York i minister plempotentiary of Cuba, onsin, © sent to the Senate the Goldsmith to be envoy extra ) oe and Edward S$ Bragg yusul-general at Havana The Danish islands Protocol In view of the action of the Danish Rigsdag in setting aside the Danish West Indies treaty question until after the elec- jon in September, Secretary Haiy and Mr. Brun, the Danish Minister here, will at once prepare for submission to allowed for the ratification of the treaty Capital News in Gemeral The Senate adopted the conference re- port on the Omnibus Claims Bill. The agreement eliminates the Selfridge | Board claims, which was the principal | item in dispute Corporal Richard O'Brien, who served lin the Philippines, made serious charges against army officers of improper con- duct toward Spanish women. | viding that three of the warships are to {be built in government shipyards. { Capt. Bertram S. Neumann, of the | Marine Corps, | from the service. propriation Bill and the most important | amendment to the hill, which was pre- sented by Mr. Mudd, of Maryland, and which was adopted, prohibiting the use of Maclay's History of the Navy as a text-book at the Naval Academy. The United States Supreme Court decided that a court-martial composed entirely of officers of the regular army had no right to try a volunteer officer. The remains of Major General Rose: crans were buried with military honors in Atlington Cemetery under the direc. tion of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland. Addresses were made by Speaker Henderson, who presided, Pres. ident Roosevelt and others. nominations of Herbert G. Squires to be minister to Cuba, and Edward S. Bragg, of Wisconsin, to be consul general at Havana, FRACTURE SKULLS From Such Injuries. The Area Covered by Lava om St. Viscest Island Aggregate Sixteen Square Miles An Abyss Five Hundred Feet Deep and Twe Hundred Feet Wide Now Filled With Lave ~The Earthquakes Not Geperal Kingston, (By Cable)-~In the absence of symptoms of further eruptions of the volcano of Soufriere the inhabitants of St tied Vincent are gradually becoming set Most horrifying details of the condi tion of the Carib country of in a state of decomposition for severa days Although the number of where thou sands cattle and human corpses ia} during the agitation, are revealed deaths in th “ 3 3 yy 1 island due to tl Gisaster 1g estimated he judging from the missing inhabitan: 1. 1.268 bodies ha at 2,000, up to date only been buried are probably covered 1 {ey a small shop three vs after the i. Gav COTPAES Were discove them $1,000,000 Desi u go> Sabbath Decadence. ne i the area « in many stat Hunter Killed by 8 Bear Roanoke, som. a farmer, 23 years old Bur- fatally injured by a goo-pound black bear iv Va. (Special). John was Bland county. Burton, with a party of some time, and started out in search of the carniverous animal. When the bear was found he was shot several times anc Burton, in his eagerness t« dispatch the brute, rushed too close, anc before he could shoot again was bowlex over by the bear's paw. His face wa lacerated. both arms were broken anc his stomach was gnawed in severa places. Burton died = a few hours o) his wounds Prominent Mes Indicted Kansas City, Mo, (Special) —A spe B. Hawes, president of the St. Loui Board of Police Commissioners; Con Villiam Flynn, of St. Louis, and abow of small Missouri towns and a Judge o! county on a charge of gambling. The specific charge, it is said, is that the de fendants played ‘penny-ante’ poker, Youthful Heroine Miles City, Mon. (Special) —~Many Peden, 18 years old, prevented what might have proved a serious railway ac cident six miles from this city. She saw a bridge on fire on the Northern Pacific Road, and knowing that a passenger train was almost due, she rushed to the stable, mounted a horse and gal in a race against time to the station here. She arvived " or Ky train came in sight. not the agent, who held the train four hours. SS — ——————— BOY KING ON THE THRONE A Crazy Man Causes Alarm Trylsg fo Reach Him Procession Unique. Madrid, (By Cable). —Alfonso XIII, “King of Gibraltar, of the East and West and of the Continent of Ocean- Ca was made reigning sovereign of his in Madrid of One thousand people, includ 1 Indies monarchy the Chamber Deputies i ng all the members of the Cortes, the and grandees of Spain, and the entatives of foreign governments, were present at the ceremony. The act of sforming a boy who just reached his sixteenth birthday into the respo -uler of 18,000,000 people took | minutes An ish constitution was ad Ung and rar path to observe en Span istered Ww ho CYAnEe:s pS NO monarch, four v 1 Was ove the 1 LIOn . i ' rt head ne laced on the King's head, and f authority were absent as simple pres ident of Ne ceremony was of a After taking the oatl iuguration State 3, where of the (; Foto : l'oledo, the Spanis FIRE IN STOCK YARD Twenty-Nige People Hurt, Five Will Probably Die of Whom aged 1 week Loss of German Steamer. Aden, Arabia { 1 steamer { By Cable) .- Ehrenfels, bel of Bremen r k yet $3 ryt id nord latitude degrees eas bound i icutta. Part of the been landed at this port. The 40 other persons who were her left in small boats, and since been heard of them rom Ca saptam wm board of sothing has Famous Decorator Dead Boston, (Special). ~The death William ator was known all over the eastern part of the United States, occurred here. Dropsy was the cause. Colonel Beals was 86 vears of age. He did the decora- tive work for William Henry Harrison in his famous “Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too,” campaign ODDS AND ENDS OF THE NEWS. The Naval Branch Building of the Young Men's Christian Association was dedicated in Brooklyn. Secretary of the Navy Moody, Migs Helen Gould and Admiral Dewey participated Reed Smoot, an apostle of the Mor mon Church, announced himself as a candidate for the Senate, to succeed Senator Rawlins, A number of children were killed by the collapse of a school building at Le- rida, Spain. Esther Dowie, daughter of the pro- prietor of Zion, died in Chicago of burns received at the Chicago University, where she was a student. Her bair caught fire from a gas jet. A London newspaper now claims that peace in South Africa has been assured, mainly through the British generosity in the matter of farm rebujlding. An Englishman caused a sensational scene among aristocratic spectators of a circus in Madrid by flaying the Duke of Arion with a loaded whip, of Col. Beals, whose fame as a decor- : \ hy ' i Former President Sam, of Hayti, de- nied the story that he had made Fide 00 within the past six years