- r \ A A SR SPUR A Vessel Missing, —— Sax Francisco, May 27.—A special from Port Townsend, Washington territory, says: “The United States revenue cutter Oliver Waleott has re- turned from a four day's cruise slong the west const of Vancouver [sland in search of news concerning the ship St Stephens, which sailed from bereMarch 70 loaded with 2,200 tons of coal from Seattle for San Fraccicco, The cutter arrived in Klayoauoit Sound [ast Sun- day night, Father McCoy, a Catholic missionary, who recently reported that Indians had found a trunk and other articles beionging to the ship, resides here, and his services were secured, He immediately dispatched several parties of Indians to Cape Cook and other Indian vyillages in quest of more defivite ioformstion concerning the wreck, The party sess 10 Cape Cook raturn- ed on Monday and reported that the St. Stephens had come ashore there duringa heavy storm which kad prevail- | " ed at that psint on April 9. The cutter departed for Klavuquoit Harbor, a few | miles south of Cape Cook, where .an Indian villege was found, and personal letters, emits, three boats, the after- house, pilothouse, compass, ships’ stores and oil paintings belomging to the captain's daughter, which had washed ashore on April 10, the ladisns report- ed, being used by the Iudiavs, it having come ashore uninjured, The two boats appeared to have been crush _ other ed by the waves ngaicst the sides of the i vessel when the créw were endeavoring to leave tue ship, A shosl nearly twenty miles long and three miles from the shore, which ®forms a dangerous reef, exists directly in front of this sound, which the sea barely covers at ebb tide. It this reef that the St. Stephens wae wrecked during a beavy southwesterly Was om gale. The theory advenced by Captains Gloverjand Bryant is that the vessel | the bark | | the building, but » river of molten lead | of | was dismasted soon after Enrock Talbot observed her in distress off Cape Beale, and as strong occesn i currents exist along this coast the ship | was carried a distance of 160 miles Cape Cook, where she stranded. Captain Williams sad CaptainBryant, hull inspector, offered of £11008 to the Indians for information leading to the recovery of tue bodies a reward of the crew, and the Indians were em- ployed to search the beach Nothing more was found except some domestic geese which had come ashore at the time of the wreck, the hull wes seen protruding slongside the reef, indicating ihat the vessel was carried down afier springing a leak on the reef by the immense weight of of in her hold. could be obtained of Capt. Douglass, his family, numbering altogether about 30. They must have perished while endeavoring to leave the vessel, and the current for ml Not the slightest trace or crew, strong which prevailsalong the western cosst | of Vancouver's Island has earried their bodies north along the desolate and un- inhabited coast On Tusday, when the cutter started Lon her return foyage, 8 brig, supposed to be the North Star, was found with keel up off Por tland Point, Owing to the heavy swell coming in, a boat could not be lowered. Tue word “Forth” could dimly be read through a glass. The brig was lumber-laden, from Seattle for San Diego. The hull of the brig Irene found with timber broken and the house nearly gone. During the passage from Cape Cook to Cape Flattery thirty-one wrecks were found, sad an immense quantity of lumber was strewn along the shore Was -— The Parle Holoesust. Parts, May 26. ~The bodies of baile! dancers wh lost their lives by the burn: ing of the Opera Comique last night are #iid to be lying in heaps in the ruins of the theatre. The number of persons killed greatly exceeds the previous esti- mates. An excited crowd surrounded the ruins to-day whieh are guarded by a millitery covdon, and many distress, ing scenes ware witnessed, At 2p. m. twenty bodies in a terribly mutilated condition were recovered from the ruins, principally of ballet girls, chorig” ters and machiniste, Five of the bodies were thosw of elderly ladies, and ofie of them was that of a child, The firemen lowered some of the bodies from the fourth story of the theatre by means of ropes. The remains of three men and two women were found in the stege box where the victims hud taken refuge from the flumes, It is ancertmined that many bodies lie buried in the debris in apper galleries, when se escape was exceedingly difficult, Late this afternoon the br dies of eighicen ladies, oll in full dress, were found lying together at the Lottom of the staircase lending from the second story, These lad'es sll had escorts to Bier thentre, bal no remaing of men Fd fund moywhere near where the mer wore buméd to death, % One Whitehall boat, which was | 20 | traces | The walls of the theatra began falling this evening, and the search for bodies, had to be abandoned for the time being but the work of searching was resumed to-night, snd a number more wore ex- humed. The official statement says that fifty bodies have slready been re- covered, M. Reveillon, a Deputy, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies this afternoon, estimated that at least 200 persous had lost their lives in the fire, To-day 156 missing have been inquired for by relatives. They are supposed to have perished in the flames, The bottom of the theatre is flooded with water to the depth of five feet, Sixty bodies have been found floating in the water by the firemen, The library atinched to the theatre persons was entirely destroyed with sll its con- tents, including many valuable scores. Six thousand costumes were burned in the wardrobe. The Opera Com que was Lasared for 1,000,000 fraucs. proposes clone The Government to saveral of the Paris theatres because of their deficiency in exits, Ube Chamber of Deputies has voted a credit of 200,000 francis for the relief ¢ | of sufferers by the fire, ut the 1S59-1S s7. Great Reduction | i PRICES! ! i . | Among the audience i { pera | Comique were General Boulanger, Gen- | I am now Prepared to Give | eral Saussier, General Thibaudin: M. | i @oblat, M. Berthelot and the | Ferronays, Prefect of Police. They all | escaped unhurt, An artist named Philippe performed | prodigies of valor in saving life, He { mounted a ladder three times and sav- {od three danseuses nfier they had been abandoned by the fireman. | In the Rue Favart a sudden gust © | wind cleared away the dense smoke, { when a woman and two men Were seen | standing in an angle of the uppermost | cornice, The woman tried to jump, { but the men prevented her. Whea all ! were finally resoued the woman was | raving manise. | A singer bad j from a dressing-room in an angle at the 8 miraculous top of the bailding. He says that wind kept the flames off thet part of { poured from the roof, the course | vent the weight carrying down i shaky floor. | de rrate the loss of life. The lurge sum. | ber of bodies found alarmed 1 i public, The Crimes Bill. has stated that | Loxpox, May %6.--1t is { the highest authority i {don for Hawarden to-day confided to» | close friend and colleague a portion of the ace The | the programme with reference to i Coercion bill which he intends ie | apon after the Whitsun Te Oven, i particulers of the ex-Premier'a ] jgramme, as far as divulged, involve | what might be called obstruction a most advanced and but the ultereior object sought in appeal to the country, single sitting course, exc te furious debates on part of the Government, which the Lib eral leader himself intends to choke off by moving to apply to the Government the rule of cloture refused, ox it Should eloture be probably will Mr. Gladstone will then adhere to Lis reso- be, tution to be the head of a wall-organiz- ed body of obstructionists who will en- deavor systematically and pointedly 10 bar the progress of the bill by availing themselves of all forms of procedure wai parliamentary rule and precedent known to the House until the Tories shall be goaded into appealing to the country in the hope of securing an em- platic verdict against the obstruction- ints, 10 the country at this time would result in relegating the Tories to a much smaller minority than they have found themselves in for many years, and he could at the same time, by going before the country, punish the large number | of Liberal Unionists who were returned | at the last election upon the strength of promises that they would oppose | Coercion and would rot oppose Home | Rule. . C— a — . HAsxisavnc, May 25. ~The most im- poriant bill signed by the Governor to- day was the mensare dividing cities of the Siste into raven clases, known as the lnter-Manisipal bill, It makes radieal changes in the governmeos of thie smal or ouijea, Pawis May 30, <The faneral services over the remaine of victims recovered feym the ruios of the O ora Comique wore hold today in thes Cathedral of Notre Dame. The thirty eoffine cone inining the remsing were oiversd with wreaths and ober floral offerings, and 200 000 persons liaed the youre to the ermetery at Pontin, The faveral pro. cession was hall u nile long, M Goblet aud M. Botholet dolly the graves, ] i i | n | escape the | which he diverted with a board to pre- | the | The officials are endeavoring ss un- | the | upon | Mr. | A portion of | Gladstone previous to hiv lesving Lon- | pro- | ageressive form, | is an | When the eon- | sideration of the bill shall Le resumed | ia the House Mr. Gladstone purposes | offering a motion to reject the bill in & | This proposal will, of | the | Mr. Gladstone belioves that an appeal | ered omtisne at Marquis | Kailroads, ALD EAGLE VALLEY R R.. Time Table in effect Nov, 16, '86, WESTWARD, Mail, Pr. Mm, 20 4 27 an ‘4 4% He bs 03 10 22 12 a4 I Leave Lock Haven......... Flemington. a... Mill Hall........... Booch Creek .... ‘ [} iuesannnan © 4 i Seksrannnnin Mount Eugle......... Ourtin.......... asases eaasns Milosbury................... Bellefonte,...... Milesburg. .......... atdesiin Snow Shee Int....u... 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