——- — RIVER NOW FIERY STREAM Strange and Terrible Scenes on the Island of St. Vincent. CAUSES VERY REMARKABLE CHANGES. Ihe Land in the Windward District Spreads Seaward, th: Rock and Lava from the | Crater Filling The Slopes—The Exper: | lence of Fifty Men During a Night at] Soufriere’s Base. | Kingston (By Cable).—The the Windward district of this sulting from the eruption of the Sou sights in island re friere volcano, September 3, are © mn- teresting. The is a stream of fire a quarter of a mile ery Rabacca river even now or more wide. The greater part of the Rabacca estate is wrapped in vooor, and there are mimic eruptions everywhere. The river bed is continuously throwing | up columns and dense clouds of steam, | mud and pebbles. The land has spread | farther seaward and changing con siderable the appearance of the district from what it was prior to September 3. This was probably caused by the ciecta that flowed down the slopes filling the sea about the c« Fifty laborers deceived by the apparent quietude of working within the extreme north of suddenly ing dis were u electric drove th remained, througl 18 ast cano, were Wednes sland, when the vol fire day at : saw evid + who saw the made the fol The n than before pearance A large blown off, jagged ntous } altered New ridges Strange ravine side of the formerly the 1 3 ‘44 Nave ix Was Septem norhwestern estates, | Sharpes 20 inches ruined.” PIKE'S PEAK ENGINEER MISSING. His Wife's Lonely Vigil in the Powerhouse on the Mountain. Colorado Springs, C Su by hi society, Cl 11 - orl PP SCAIY CTaZCQ of the cog Deak powerh Peak power wa disag i {race ef A To Build New Cup Briste 1 bers of opened hoffs with der for One conference b and representatives ing formed, with | the head, h meeting 1s pls few days It 1s craft will have speed 1 the C r Cons is ady considerabl the Herreshoff shops Big U. S. Magazine Blows Up. Boston Cie : ernment powder! n Winthrop, on Ge Boston Harbor, ation that was he: away Fhe cause of the explosion is known. One were brought to the city boat and, while it is believed th the extent asualties, sible that others m from the force of Defender. neg a defer been anned as learr Ha “le ail nt th { Special agazim vernment blew ard at point 1 { five Inu: dead man and hye thie £ the OF the found Crisis in Moro Situation. Manila (B Cable —{ ing, who is in cot force at Cam Mindanao. reports to several of the Moro chiefs, lowers have attacked American have retracted all friendly overtures and that he had been unable to reach an am jcable understanding I'he breaking of relations, the captain reports, probably will bring on a criis in a Moro situa tion. It believed in Manila that renewal of attacks will result in retal- hason, Gen, Chaffee whose fi soldier 18 Killed In Family Battle. Durant, I. T. battle was fought about 10 miles cast of here between Rev. W. F. Whaléy and his two sons, Alf and Ernest, on one side and J. H, and J. A. Richardson and their brother-in-law, Mr. Waittenberger, on the other. In the fight Minister Whaley was killed, his son had both arms torn to pieces, and J. A. Richard- son received a” severe flesh wound in the thigh. Trouble has existed be- (Special). —A and culminated when the parties met on the highway. Inoculation for Typhoid. London (By Cable). — Prof. E, A. Wright's investigation of typhoid inocu- lation, covering five years in South Africa, India, Egypt and Great Britain, has resulted in the publication of volum- nous statistics, which he says demon’ strate both the preventative and curative results of inoculation. It has reduced the mortality fourfold. Professor Wright believes better results will be attained in the near future, owing to his experience in the standardization of vaccine SUMMARY OF THE LATEST NEWS. | i Domestic. i i. attack- | col } and Thomas Burke, of Terre Haute, In and his wife, while asleep, were ed by Matthew Alexander, a employe. Burke was killed wife seriously injured. While being taken to New York stand trial on charges of embezzie: and forgery. Herman Neuman from an express train and may the injuries sustained Harry Houghton, 28 years old, ical device (or lighting the gas which he had imvented | distinguished demand an 15t | who will Morgan, Santiago, Ensign at that he has been sl him, declaring Jim Wright and John outlaws, were killed by a whom were Wright in the fight. William Mobley, Cordele, Templeton, sheriff's posse seriously I red, accused attempliing {o +3) CO Ga., of Israel Durh: Smyr , Of near slashed by his broth field near yer 1.000 spat » hed to earth Festus,” Nottingham, i Many persons were injured in a tram recident in Glasgow (he Trades Union C sion 11 London, re lution advocating passed a resolution Sonth African war The recent misfortune of t Czarina has caused the dispersal of members of the court and diplomatic society had assembied for the prospective christening Lieutenant Colonel Saint Remy was sentenced by court-martial in France to one day's imprisonment for refus ing to obey an order to close unauthor- ized schools, German diplomats regard the search of the German steamer Markomannia nr ME TEss EY refused to adopt a reso female and the sufi rage denouncing 1 who Pierrot as an act of piracy. Financial, highest mark, been form British trust, St, Louis & San Francisco Railroad has declared its regular quarterly divi- dend of 1 per cent, American Snuff Company declares a quarterly dividend of 1 1-2 per cent on its preferred stock. The Boston & Philadelphia Steam chip Company has declared a quarterly dividend of $1 80 a share SUNK BY GERMAN WARSHIP | Haitian Revolutionary Gunboat ii Pierrot Riddied. i der the Vessel the Crew Set Fire to It | The German then Fires into the Vessel Until | it Sinks Retaliation for the Holding Up of | a (erman Steamer. ‘able).—The gun revolutionary of the German 1181 the entrance crew of the Crete she went down ived instructions nt to caplure Monroe Doctrine Out of IL VOW TO REMAIN SINGLE Bachelors and 0id Maids Coterie is Establish cd in Witllamshurg. TEDDY'S GUN MAKES A SLIP. A Portion of 8 Charge Gozs Through a Rail way Official’s Coal. Manag tas, and 1 side. Fortun: penetrated tl pt re Ww miter ' t I heods 1c feet of Mr when accident occurred the gun been turned hal y to the left the charge must have proved fatal Johnson the $4 4 ! an had § ¥ A Pair of ltalisn Anarchists, Italian coalminers went into Shutte & Martin's store and threatened to blow up the store because they were refused the loan of the horse and delivery wagon. They had already placed two kegs of powder under the place, which they were compelled to bring out at the point of a The Italians then escaped. Buria! of Failthial Craig Chicago (Special).— Funeral services man. who was killed while accompanying dertaking rooms. The services, which Wilson, of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Mrs. Craig was so over: come b . attend the funeral. President Roosevelt ordered » large floral design. Should Mt. Pelee Blow Its Head Off the Loss of Life Would be Appalling. 1 alarmed at the news of the renewed ac of 8t. Vin volcanoes,” H. Chicago, (Special).- am tivity the Martinique and cent eaid Louis Ayme, United who is in Chicago on sick leave “Should Mont Pelee bl off,” he continued, “the loss of life con- upon the tidal wave would Martinique as a islands extends northwestward a population of 750,000, persons most without exception the cities States w iis of ng cha emor nent producti n be appalii center “a ney HK iy elevated above the 40 feet high would half a million lives before agaist of Pe 1 its million ants. are al the coasts, and A sea. A probably the shores inhab apparently gra ong-extinct al : aire other AURDERED BY RIOS BAND. Two Women and a Girl Killed In Luzon tack a Town. SLAYS HIS AGED WIFE Rev. Maurice Wilson, of Huntington, W. Va, Commits an Awial Crime, Ri was warped that the fern: AY ne Wi om New Lach &ill } i Yorksh Fisher Million, i « Vi ' i Ne ™ colored. was convict: vagrancy in Shelbyville, Ky., and -ondemned to be sold into servitude for ne § oi ago The Pittsfield, Mass, de cided to postpone the cases of Motor Euclid Madden and Conductor James Kelly, the men who had charge of the car that struck President Roose- velt's carriage The cruiser Brooklyn, which struck a rock in Buzzards Bay, was able to leave that vicinity under her own steam, Montauk, 1. 1. was attacked by the Navy and marines were landed Liect. John W. Starke, of the Vir. ginia militia, was fornd guilty of con duet unbecoming an officer and a gen- tleman, dishonorably discharged and | sentenced to two months in jail | President Roosevelt and Secretary | Cortelyou have recovered from the ef {ects of the accident, but still bear the marks of it. Rear Admiral Coghlan made a report on the injuries sustained by the cruiser Brooklyn in striking a rock during the maneuvers, He does not think blame ‘attaches (Oo anvone, Prof. Rudolph Virchow, the great German pathologist, sanitarian and re- former, died at his home, in Berlin, at ! the age of 81. | The Pope has confirmed the appoint { ment of Bishop: Farley to be’ arch | bishop of the Diocese of New York, court at RESIDENT'S sult of Pittsfield Accident. WASHINGTON, Same as That of His New England Trip No Extended Stops Were Made Other Than Those Announced in Itinerary Wheeling, W. Va; Chattanooga and Knoxville, Tenn. Washington, y bowing MHEtaett 1812 { The Pittsficld Accident. Tumbics Down Embankment. The Nor Snecial) 1 3 Passenger train No. 3, from Hagerstown, Md, Roanoke at 4 is doah is 180M sgow, Va. to miles north of Roanoke, The engine, car, express two coaches left the track while goine fast and tum- bled down a slight embankment. The Pullman car did not leave the track, En- gineer C. M. Swaine and Fireman M A. Anderson. both of Roanoke were fa- tally hurt, but bevond a severe shaking up none of the other members of the Crew nor passengers were injured, Hanged to Telephone Pole. Hempstead, Tex. (Special). ~~ Jesse was taken from the over ihe . wrecked at 1 o'clock near Gle 1 man car and citizens and hanged to a telephone pole. Walker was arrested. Monday evening, and his victim positively identi- The negro confessed his ———— ' War Game all Over. Newport, R. 1. (Special).~The war game between the army and navy is now ended, and the umpires will be left to figure out who won. The navy’s attack on Newport marked the climax. The ships of the North Atlantic Squadron have separated. Robbery of a Postoifice. Tazewell, Tenn. (Special) ~The safe in the Tazewell postoffice was blown open and $400 worth of <tamps taken. About $1co in money was EE * es — Ag to Shipment of Game. nited States Department of Ag- issued a circular defining h of regarding the B shipment ioliowing taken Number of Banks lacreasiog eee Turkey Makes More Promises. .r “Preparing for Winter Mancuvers. Innis t} Cruises BICaR! ny and Nashvill {1 European braltar part in Indian i f To i 10 1» Sang take preparaton A maneuvers West fnava next wi ine wWalcrs “ier Newsy ltems of Interest. Gen. RM. O'Reilly, who succeeds Gen. William H. Forwood as surgeon general of the Army, entered upon his dutics. An order hat been issued calling the national encampment of the Union Vet erans’ Legion in Washington on Oc- tober 0 There is now in the Treasury a larger amount of gold than at any previous period in the history of the country, Mr. Leishman, the United States min. ister at Constantinople, has concinded a satisfactory understanding with the Sultan as towhe complicated questions between the United States and Turkey. Brigadier General William H. For wood, surgeon general of the Army, closed his active military career, 10 be succeeded by Brigadier General Rob- ert M. O'Reilly. United States Minister Bowen re- ried that there was a battle just ber sind the legation in Caracas, Venezuela, in which the revolutionsists were routed. A translation was received of the re- port of General Santos, commanding the rebel gunboat Padilla, which cap- tured the government fleet in the Bay of Panama. % -e
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