MRS. HARRISON'S FUNEKIL TBI WHITE BOUSK SERVICES. Xrlef and Simple Funeral Ceremonies f'rtced the Journer to the Final Riatina- Flat of the Deed- The fiinrr.il wf vice over the remains of Mm. Harrison, in tlm While House at Washington on Thursday, wore brief and Simple, a irji the ex pros wish of the Presi dent. The service wore held in the Fust twin at 10 o'clock. At cither end of the c:iket stoo I an Im mense sugo palm, w hoe gra fill, waving tranche reached nearly to the ceil i nt? of the magnificent iiiirtmrn(. The chande lier, csst a flood of mellow light, tin- win (!ow having boon durki nod. The pevrr.il mantels wore bunked with ferns, mid Ir. Hamlin, the pastor of the Church of (he Covenant, read the opening asaire of Scripture: "In My Father limine are many mention," and the other selected parage. Thin was followed by a brief prayer, which was ringed by the lord's Prayer, which all present restod in low tour, after the officiating elergyronn. Then Dr. Ilartlett read from the Script' res appropriate pas sages. The choir of St. John s Church, sta tioned in the adjoining room, then sang the hymn : Willi with rne. f full the evfnlnf tide, The nimlm ore'us, l.o u with menblde." The strain wore softened by distance, lending added pathos and solemnity t Hie scene. Then lr. Ilitnilin otlered prayer. From their reocssisl concealment in the adjoining room the choir sang the first two slunra of "Loud, Kindly I, ght." Catdinal Newman's bountiful hymn, which. Mri. Harrison so nun h mlniired. It whs lo 10 o'cliH'k when the services con cluded. The casket was then home to the bourse and the lulioml procession proceeded to the Pennsy Ivunia tuilrood elation. The funeral cortege arrived at the l'cnn svlvamii railroad station ut II 2"i M.. whore a ltiritc, but silently decorous crowd awaited them. The train left Washington 1 I if;,!:, I -;y b&&c&'l . ;-vo Tin' I'ASKF.T AM IT.ol'.Al, ( HT KIM NCS ON TIIK 1 I'NF.ItAI, 'J I'.AIN. Tanked at each rnd by a In'er pultu. Around the c;c-kot were ruiipcl the grout wea th of Moral IToriup. 'I hey tilled all the hpnee on either oide of the cusket, al most to the windows on the c.i't and the lonr on the psl. Amount lie tlorul tributes wore n wreath fif clirysiithomunis from ,'ueen Victorm, prom-lilod hy MichiK'l lierbert. IlritHh n t.'A srve'1 All'iiirs: a mnmmoth wreath -oni n ui.iui.i...fv.',,vtts.-.''tv.:v,"d,uf;"i- in. theuiums, bride ruses, pink orchids, ferns and palms: a wreath of hirpe chrynathemuuis urr.iiiii(lin u hunch 'of Iihpm ! looms from the caliiict;au imnienso shield f while cbrvsautliemums and rones, in the fncoofwhiih wns wnrke(i in purple tlm iixiKtiia of the order froth the WnHhimMon ity Chapter of the liiiiplilers of the KeTO luti(Ui. a soi.i.mn, siMi i r. nritvu r.. The tall clock in the puMio ballwav tolle.l out ID Mroke, when tlie ti 1 t sign of the lie KilininK of the ceremonial appeared. At the nd. und to one i'le of the private corridor t hut enters the Haul room, i a broad M.'iir 1 ace. mid do 11 this riime the moiirtiers At ttie head va Ileiijamin I liirrtooii. the hus I and. I eMiiinp on his arm was Mm. .1. McKoo. bis daughter, lioe ilevotion to her mother knew no fatigue. The fin e ol thi lTeideiit ;i of 11 ileatli ly pallor and t raoei of mental snllerinu ueredii ply marke I. l: 'iHM-11 II Harrison, Mipporuni; hi 'life, followed the father and Mt, r. I lion came the veneralile I'lireiit of the i!i'n a"l tni troMi of the White llouo. the Ilev. I'r. ,I.V. t-iott, eMurtimr Mr. John K. I'arl.er, the I leio ol Mrs. Harrison. J Kolirrt MeKeeiitid Mrs. Marv S. liiminirk, the on in law and iiioi of the dead oman. l hoe present, barelv J'n in number, were inmost exclu sively the ollicial family of the rresident iiiil those whi'M rolatioiis w it li the launlv put them on the foot 111 ol iotuetic fr.i'iul-. ut 11:1') o'eliK k for Iti'liunspoli. While the train stood 111 the stntion at Hiirrishurp the sweet strains of Muhlen berg's hymn. "1 would Not Live Ahvav." penliiu! forth from the chimes of the First Lutheran church, a blm k or two from the station, greeted the ears of tlm passmgers and fell like balm upon the sorely wounded hearts of the sorrowing ones. HETWF.F.N' LINKS OK ETKHASS TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Happeniii&s The World Over. GLEANINOS OF INTEREST TERSE Lfc TOLD, BOTH DOMESTIC AMD FOREIGN. r - - t . IN IMlUNM'OI.IS. 1 UK CI , l.hllK0 IS """ , I'M I Mol'I.MNO. The capital of Imliatia ii ill mourning garh for its favorite ilannhter. Somber dniiery is to be seen on everv hand. Flags are dis played at half mast iroui roof and window, and for block alter blin k there is hurdly 11 building that is not draped to more or less extent. The route of the funeral procession, from thedepottn the church wus lined uith tirand Army men, and the cortege passed between a double lino of veterans. The 1 Firt Presbyterian Church, where the sorvi ! its were hold, and business houses ulong 1 the route lo the chunh were druped with , tokens of mourning. I The services, in aooor lance with the President's desire, were very simple and be gat! with t 'ardiiiiil Newman's hviiin. "Lead, Kindly Light," by the choir. The l!ev. Ir ; llaiui's. Mrs. Damson's pastor durim; thv 1 l-ticr years of her residence in Indiauiipo . lis. de ivered a short invis ation. A seh c j tioti id Scripture whs rea l and the pastor ' I In ti made 11 brief address. 1 he inouriKT ! were led in prayer by the Uev. lr. Hyde, ol I the Congregational church, und nf'.er the j rendition id thehvinn, commencing, "1 ue -.veonv Mieinn inoiigni. ir. Maine pro nounced the beuelieiion. At the grave a Klmrt passage ol Scripture was read, and a prsycr oliered as the casket wua lowered into the vault. mid inti- cabinet at the AUKK TH K FUNhltAL. Cofjre Roturninif to Wuhintor, th President Iseu -u u Note of Thanks. 1 eiiving the (1 nii'ii i v nt Indianapolis, t I'M-snieid. Mr. atnl mis MrKee. Mr. und Mrs. i.usm-11 Harrison. Mr. I:iiuni k HI. or near relatives pron edi d to the (Jenif ol I! S. M, Ke. uhoro they luncheon and were vi-ded by a few mice Iriends. I lie ill' 111 1 , rs ,.f t Slid their f.iiiiilu-j h id lilin heoii 4'e.uson house. A huge eroH'l a-v,., ,,,, d at the station tn v a palling trii.iH,' to the l'resitlenl, bid inudc no di.mo,.irat1on bey I an iin.over lug ol Ihe bra 1 01, !l.e par; of the in, 1, ad waving o hi.n.iker.'h.efs ,.n th part of the iioiuei, nnd 1 hildr 11. The train reaeh- I a-hington S.ituid.iy evening. .I11M be- j fote his, lepaiture the Fr.'sidei,! gave ,,, ,)lt p'fss note to the I ii i .1 .. ., wh,. h the o. lowing is a copy: "Mv Hi mi lit 1, 1',.,, m V n, ,.,;,., : I cannot h ave you without .ayii-g i:',t th. j li'ler and gracious sympatic .,ici vol!1 rate today s,o for men.,., ; ,r niv ch'ild- 1 u. sod lunch more, the Ion, :,iUg e'wdeuee I you hmegn,,, , your love t.,r tR.,ie,.t j wile Mild mother, have de.- lv moved 0111 ! l eans. Weyearn to turn- Hill, vo l jl rest n.ar Ihe l,a loae,s,; , v, I , ,,. Vo1r o-. 1 ing bands have hod "in .i.. l,,it the ,t ', raiid. hil.lteu ai. h in hoii.I. i 111 silence I lor .1111 return and m od our can ; and some i p'lhhc hiis.iie. wid not longer wait upon I luy sorrow. Mac a gracious il L, 1 i .! you nil. 'Most gr itefuliv vours. Il NJ M. II '.IU.IM..N 1 Tiini:s A lli'KKult AT LIMA. (XITIlO-l'IY. khim: Ills 1.0, k I I.I I N.i su n ami iviriuM, orni us. A nilro glycerini! factory, two miles south of Lima, ., explisled. The report win heard for mile, and the force of the con cussion shook buildings and caused the windows to rattle in ull parts of the city. Threo persons ure know n to have been killed and two badly injured. In addition, two seamen ure missing, and It is probable their bodies are In the wreck. The killed re Andy Schute, who recently came from Jtradfor.l, IV; llenjuiuin Howling, a team lr; Henry iiUafoeli, watchiuau. " ' it o'l'tiMi 'kiftK .. .' obtttluitii; water to driuk. vVHITCOMB RILEY'S TRIBUTE. 'Ihe Iloosier Po-t on th'j Deatb of Mrs Han (son. Mr. ,Lit:iis Vv'hitcoin'i Riley con tributed tin' I'elliiivin;' lines in memory of Mis. Ilrtirietiii to the Indiunajiolis Xi'Wj : frs. Hai i.:sosj, Washington, l ('., Oct. 25, IS 2. Now utter c. m and rest, Hands loMcd o or the bre.ct III peace the ti.aci.lct. All trial past. All lever soothed, n',1 pain Amrilled. in heart and bi.iin, Never to vci again t he !ee.H ut last. She sleeps, toil II, tuosl ilcar And best beloved 1 her, yet slop not nuv, nor f tir, Save but to bow The closer to 1 i h. with 1. bs and hrckep spec. Ii. That nil iu vain t cscdU Her answer no v. And lo. we weep with cu 'hie grief the w ide worlii through Vet, with the faith she knew, We see In I still, Kv. n as Lore she stood All that was pure und good An I sweet in womuuhool (iod's will her will. Tin largest run of mackerel known In rruvincelown, Mass., for years took pluce the other night. F.viry net in Cupo Cod Lay made good hauls, and it Is estimated that 7.'i,ooo large und medium fish were taken. A number of nets sauk w ith the weight of the fldi. Largo nuautities are be ing suited, one 11111:1 taking. Ush unrl others in proporticn. KN(iL'I.FKI) UY AN KAKTIUlUAKfe. rtVK lll'SSIAM VII.I.Al.l.s IUSAPPCAB IN Illl IlllttHS or VHK AH1H. A terrible eartluiuuke has occurred In the province of Kutair. Husaia, during which live villages were entirely wived off U farth. ( aalml, l.aker aa4 ladaatelal, Laboh Ustoss St rn. John II. Havlir,, manager of the Walnut street theatre, ('in cinnati, brought suit for 130,000 damages nd Injunction against Ihe 8 ate Employers' union, the Orpenters' Union, the Amalga mated Council of Iliiilding Trades and the Central Labor Council. The suit.) allege that these organizations have Interfered with the business of the theater by threat, ening boycotts and otherwise. The Ihirham miners, who have voted against a legal working day of eight hours, now have an average working time of only even hours. A late census bulletin soys that at St. fin ph, Mo., the averages wages per hand increased from $.1 17 in ISM) to 11 63 in Ik:si, or 14.11 pcreent. Illnirr. Aroldonl sal I atallllrs. A broken ruil wrecked an KastSt. Louis and San Frani isco passenger train near I'hillipshurg, Mo. A. A. Dickcrson, of f-'pringlield, Mo and News Agent Hurwood were killed und 1 1 others were injured. A collision occurred on the Chicago and Northwestern railroad, near Palatine, Ills., between a gravel train and an extnt freight train, in w bich two men were kil'ed and one injured. Thckitlel wore: John liar run. conductor of the gravel train, tind Thomas Curran, brakeumn on grave) train. Two Chicago printers, llorlis (joddard und John (.Li-uiikt. were asphyxiated in their 00111 the other night by odorless fuel pas. A locomotive exploded nt I'lo, Ala., killing Liigincci Monroe and Firemun Crunch. Tliieo uiiktiown colored men f r in Mem phis wont into a caisson of the Itclliifonte, LI., bridge and not understanding the air tight door, were smothered. I Ires A lire broke out in a s x-story tenement house on Fust Lnudway, New York. The Vvear-old daughter of pavid Schrihner.who was alone in the room w hen the lire start ed, was burned to death. T!ie firemen suc ceeded in putting out the Humes with slight damage. At San Francisco lire, destroyed a block of properly between Sacramento and Clay s:reets inthe heart of Chiiuitown. A larga number of Chinese butcher shops, cigur manufactories and opium joints were burn ed out. Losses'uggrogate between $11,000 und t'O.OfSi, heavily insured. Cause, the carelessness of a cook in Hoiik Fong Low's Chines t restaurant. (Hilary. AVilliam Homier, acurpenter residing on Jersey City Heights, wus tuken suddenly il! 'mrtt -Utrfi f,ft: 'vf.Vs- 'Jioriiiuv 'n. Jiwjhle agony. The unending physicians pronounce it a genuine cise of Asiatic cholera, and great excitement exists in consequence. The usual precautions have been taken. Wnalilnfon Nrw, ficneral II. Williams, Adjutant iener.il of Ihe Army, in his annual repot t, says that the National Guard now numbers 111, Tin. He recommends that the appropriation be inciea.-ed Itoin t pm.iitRi a year to ILouO.noo. liMerllnneou. t.eorge Simmons, an old employe of the Chicago Telephone Company, bus e.oicd from that city with three sisters, who were employed by the company. He left a fam ily. At Lew islown, 111., Mrs. Christina llord nor celebrated her lu. d birthday anniver sary. She is well and hearty. Intensely cold weather prevails in Scot land. The locks in Perthshire are covered with thick i. e, und snow lies deep on the mountains. There has been lo' ta; ti at I'ittshura iti October than for any O -tober in years, t ti 1 there is none iu sight, according to the maps of the weather bureau. The normal rainfall to date for the mouth is a ba'f inch, which is 1.117 inches lie low the normal. The lempetutiire is about the uverie.te, though Ihe late couple of d iys have been coldel .ban usual, ihe lirst killing frost occurred on Sunday. A great storm U providi ng ulong tlx i'.rit;.-h coasts, causing the delay of steamer.- and the w reck of siuad crafts. In Luit:h Strungford, Ireland, the schooner Annit was capsized and six persons drow ned. C. 1 Juds.m, piesidciit uf the Kconotult Fuel ius Company, tif Chicago, suyslhal w ithin u fortnight nil that part of Chicago south of North avenue und east of the rivet will 1 0 supplied with natural gas for domes tic purposes, from the Indiana fields. l ive hundred prisoners in the Lostos House of Correction rioted the oilier day and were not subdued till Ihe police locked 'ip lTa of them. The Hot Spring Valley Hank. Hot Springs, Ark., has dosed its doots. The lianilitios are hil.ooo. The prisideut has turned over all his proicrty. UKtoMi 01 it unit i kit . The Norwegian steamer Noriniiinl, which sailed from Uagasaki, Octohcr ti lor Sings poie.was wrecked 011 one of the I'iscud ires Islands during tlie typhisiu in which the steamer liokhura was lost, Tivo Hyrsoh are known to have been saved from the Nor natid. lienerul Sixto Murques. who has .'sOJ Mex ican inlantry iu the S. 01 ra Madre moun tains trying to quell the Toquul Indian disturbances, lias been repulsed with a loss if ten men. The Lnglish (ioverument has rgalu re fused to permit the importation of cuttle. Monro pneumonia bus been discovered in Canadian cuttle lauded at Pumice. Herr Lunge, a master cooper ut I'.renien, becoming jealous of his sweetheart, went to her home und begun firing at her with t revolver. Two women, who lived In the house, Interfered and attempted to protect their unfortunate compunlon, whereupon l-ange shot thorn ulso. The three women were killed, and Lapp then deliberate!.! ommittej suicide, Kii now cae and. four riesthe from chol era were reported in Vienna Friday, The lloiie of Correction at Oollers-.lorf, Austria, was burnt. The lire spread with such rapidity that many of the fsOO pr son ers had to jump for their liven. Twelvi re known to have been burned to deatt and others ar missing. Many are severel) injured LATER MEWS WAIFS. A plot has been hatched for Ihe release of Francois, the French Anarchist, who Is be ing held by the F.nglish authorities to await extradition to l'aris. The scheme Is to spirit the prisoner away. The Tope ha signed the marriage license of the Catholic Crown I'rfuce Ferdinand f Houuianla to the Protestant Princess Mary of F-dinburgh. Mr. Whittier left a larger estate than was expecte I even by his most intimate friends. His understood that his copyright alone bring in now an Income of :t,.VX) a year, while the total value of hls,cjtate is placed at 122,Oiio. The eighth death within the week from the Chicago Mutual Fuel Company's wato pus occurred Friday, The latest victim wuss dyer named Hubert Parker, aged 17, who wus found dead in bed at his hoarding house on Wabash avenue. The britls.li steamship itoumania wi wrecked nt the mouth of the Are'.ho river, near Peniche. One hundred and thirteen person were drowned and only nine wers saved. The Koiimatila had AS pas-tigen aboard, together with a crew numbering 07. The Houmnnla's captain and pilot are niuong the lost The decline in the income of the tiovcrn men, tailroad in lieruiuny amotititisl to 7.' 01.10,001 murks during the cholera scsre. tieorge (iruham, a northern man who re cenlly w nt to Madioti, Fla., to superin tend the business cf the tohucco syndicate, was shot and killed by Joe Ihi Iccrson, s well know n negro. The present term of the Philadelphia Criminal Court presents 11 terrihlu array of homicide cases. ' Sixben murderers, men and women, are lyiuic in the county prison iiwuitiijg their trial for taking life. At lirockton, Mass., (he fa. torii-s of t lie flrocVton Lust t'ompuny were burned. They were the largest in the Cliitid States, liss, I7u,tssi; insuiiiiice slight. At New York, the stomnor Puritan, on her trip up the Sound ran into a row boat containing fviir men. Samuel Ihnghum was lrownd and the other three more or less seriously injured. A bout, low rre.l from the steamer recovered liiugham's body 11 nd pii ked up the iujunil men. Lail roads iu South Dakota have only one tenth the curs they need to move the crops. The odorless gas supplied by one Chicago company rooms to bo a very dangerous article. Asphy xiations are of a nightly oc currence. The eighth death wa thut of Herbert II. I'urker, an F.nglishman, 2ft erj of aev. and a driver by trada He was found deid in ins" room. Ail' nlvestij-;!-tion will be made. At Pueblo, Mexico, further particulars o! damages and loss sustained by the recent overflow of the Saldo rivers, in the Stutc of I'axaca, have been received. Thousands of acres of colTce mid cane lands were inundated mid fully .1000,000 dmuug- lo those crops ulotic w as done. At Omaha. Neb., the Nebraska Cian.'i Lodge, Knights of Pythias, bus just dis covered that it lost :;.mO hy the failure of the Ainsworlh Itank. The tiraiid Treasurer of the order was cashier of the bunk nn.l had the funds on deposit. His hondsmun ure so involved that the order will lose the entire sum. A terrible murder has been brought to light iu Paris. The body of a young woman cut into 12 pioc.-s was discovered ill mi empty house in the Hue l'oturis near the Pure d. s lluttes t hail nioiit. The head i f the body had been cut ull and could not be found. There is in tense excitement, not only in the neighbor hood where the 1 rstgedy was eiHiC'.ed, but throughout the city. LIQUOR AT 'IhV'woHLD'S FAIR. Ths W. C. T, U. Win Makt a Buttle to Kit pit Out. Pieaideut Wlllarda Plea for Kemal Suflnine. The National Woman's Christian Tem perance I'niotl began it'i sess ons nt Hen ver. t'ol. A hug) nun. her of delegates were prcetit when Miss Frances F.. 'il lard, the president, Milled the meeting to order. Ill her uuuuai uddress President H'illurd sa''1, "Chiciigo will be the National battle ground for Ihe next y nr. Kvery possible uttcmpt will bu iniide to secure from our Legislature Ihe repeal of such laws us give us u uieustire of protection id the World's Fuir, from the uprising evil of strong drink, Unit is determined to break down cv ;ry barrier and How iulo and tuke ossesslori of the F.xpos.lioh. The same olTort will be made in the municipality otdrum shop pery. The polyglot petition, which is a protest against the liquor tniMIc from all nations, is aid to have received during I lie your 1.112. 7:i.'i signatures. '1 his monster protest, presi dent Wbliir.l says, will net us 1111 od'set lo I lie selling of liquor at I ho World's Fuir. Turn ing to politics, President Willsrd said : "II w e tire ever to suvu this Siute, wo must en Irancliise ihe sex. liivu us the vole, thai we may be rot outlined us if we were capable citizens." 'J he report of National Secretary Cnroline It. Huell is as loilows : "Total niinibcl ol auxillliirie-, inclining "y's." ",Ku; loiul ineinber.-liip of "Y's." U'i,.")i; number of "y" unions 7'si, total memliership, 12,.'Util, 1. umber o coflee house lestuurunls, friendly houses und reading i-kuiis, L'M2; money raised by local unions, f:ll 211 71. money lalsej by Siute niiio'is, l.':t,K74 til; money paid iu National duos, (12.K72 1)2: money paid Nil tioini! Association fur other purposes, 11,. ISU 20. A Vsry Bla-Car. A special car' for the conveyance of an immense cannon from New York to the World's Fair is about to be constructed ut the Pennsylvania shops at Altoona, Pa. It will rest on 32-wheel truck and will pos sess a capacity of 124 tons. The caiiuou will be built at Essen, Prussia, and will b hipped to tbls country early next year. CREAM C1T.Y DESOLATE. FOUR L1YZS WIRI LOST. The Lost Will Reach Nearly Six Mil Hone. At Milwaukee, Wis., scores of the largest business firms, together with 'hundreds of frame houe, were destroy ed by fire F'riday. Commencing at ft:M o'clock in the estab lishment of the t'nion Oil Company, at 273 Fast Water street, ncir the river, the finnir-s, driven by a fearful hurricane which was blowing, spread With frightful rapidity to the lake, over half a mile to the Fast. It is utterly Impossible to animate the loss with any degree of accuracy. Even a com plete list of the big busineis houses cannot be obtained, while lo thoe must be added the small individual losses of hundreds of smsll property owners, whose houses and household goods huve been destroyed. As it is, the loss will probably amount to IX. K),t or tlO tsm.noi. 'I he tract burned 1 over a half a mile wide rut t and west, and mile north and south. After wiping out the factories and wholesale establishments, the lire foiin I eav prey In me scores of blocks. Idled with frame bouses, which extend oust of Milwaukee street. From these the Unities leaped 10 the freight house of the Milwaukee, Iike Shore and Weste'li niilrimil. These caught on the extieme southern end. and in a mo ment wete ablaze ulong their whole length over two blocks Adp'ining the depot were the freight yards of the same rail road us well as of the Chicago and North western. These yiuds were tilled with bundled of louded cars, nil of which were quickly consumed. A soon a It was seen that theyurd were in the path of the tire, a score of switch engines were set to work to get Ihe loiid.il curs out of the yard. The men wot kid binvely hii.I succeeded iu removing some of the cars, but thev could only lake them further south. Ihe yard to the north being blocked. This did nil giHsl, us the wind suddenly shifted from the Nnithwest almost direct north, and I.. 11 momont the cars, which had just escaped the Humes in one pline, were buriieil in another, it was in these yar.is that some ol the most pitilul sight were seen. In one pluce a hull doyen poul try curs, lull ot din ks und chickens, were rousted alive. A soon us the .otruction of Ihe liulrohd yards was assured, the wind, as Ihoniii piomptcd hy Inulicc. veeied I rum west to north. Had it remained in the west the tire would huve. exhausted itself in the like. The entire lower part of the Third ward. Inhabited largely bv poor Iiish families, is devastated. About .'Ms I cottages have boon destroyed, and the poor eoiile ore wander ing about the stieets, loudly lamenting theit I. isses. In many instances the iieop'.e owned their ow n cottages, and their content was all thev hud iu the world. How they will get ulong during thewmtir is a mystrr. un less relief ionics to them from outside sources Mil waukee people will do all they can and n I ready the tierinauiu Society, the leading Herman organization of Ihe city ha come to the relict of I ho citizens. The Society is holding a big luir. and ut u special meeting of the directors it was resolve t to devote all the receipts to the work of relief. Ab the southern section of Milwaukee is in ruins. Never in the history of the city has such a calamity befallen it. Acres of land, embracing the great manufacturing district of the city, have been devastated, and now lie 11 muss of smouldering ruins. Altni'S the entire southern nivision from Kuxl iVatey street to the Jake, has been con- J stimed. ' at ' i he following vicums of the fire have ben reported: 11 F.N It Y I'Kl'DDKNUnrCK, fireman of No. ii station, residence fv52 li.-id street; struck by f ii ling timber and smothered. i llAKI.Ks STAItlt, fireman No. 1 hook uifd ludder company, of 522 Fourth ato mic: struck hy a beam and smothered to death. ONE WOMAN, name unknown, nged 5J, ::"'' :jf ta," with dar hair; suffo cated LV smoke. MI!S. CALLAHAN", a widow; body found in the ruins of her home. The removal ol thu debris may disclose other victim. At the F.mergency hospitul Ui'e miiny sutlerer', two of whom may die. For a space ol 20 blocks only a muss of smoldering ruins remain, where yesterday were iiiaguilicicnl buildings und 000 resi dences, the nomes of il.noo people. Among the big establishment destroyed ny the lire are: Jacob Welluuor ,V Co., w holesale grocer. 2'-2'Vl limndwuy; J. E. Patten, paint, and oils. 2'iH 272 Kast Water street; (i.is Company, three reservoirs und surrounding buildings: Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western fieight house und cars in yards; Chicago and Northwestern, cars in yards; Milwaukee ( hair Company, stores and factory; II. S. Johnston, cracker fac tory, live-story brick. Uroauway. E. P. Karon, President of thv Chamber ol Commerce culled 11 meeting of citizens, to arrange plans for raising money ami aiding the poor. 6W ALLOWED' 'by THE SEA. Ths British Siesmshlp Roumanla Goes Down With 122 Souls on Board O her Ocaan Diaaa-eia. 'ihe Iintish Steamship ltoumania was wrecked Saturday ut thu mouth of the Arel bo river, near Peniche, Portugal. One hun dred and thirteen persons were drowned and only nine were saved. The Itoumun iu had 3.r passengers uboaul. together with a crew numbering 07. The Kouiusnia's cap tsin and pilot ure among the lost. Lurge 'inutilities of wreckage are washing ashore all ulong the neigh baring coast. The Koumuiiiti was an iron screw steam ship of :i,:iS7 ton, belonging to the Anchor line and plying between Liverpool and liombay. She sailed from Liverpool for Kombay October 2.'. Peniche, near w here the Ituumuniu is reported to huve been w recked, is a fortilied town i f Portugal on the Atlantic oceuu, ubout oO miles north of the town of Tugus. The steamer Louvre, bound for Iluyonne, us wrecked at Poniiiun h. Finisterre the mine niilit. Seventeen per so us were .Irowned. The gale that bus prevailed on the souths west const of Ireland for the past three days is now grtutly ubuted. P.eports of many hipwrccks oro coming In hourly. GREAT MARBLE BEDS. RU.li Discoveries of th W.uabls Stone in Idaho. I' It Schermerlioru, the mineralogist and geologist employed ill collecting and classi lying Iduho's exhibit for the world's fair, arrived iu lloise, Idaho, this morning from I'usslu county. In Cussia county he ran sci oss a wonder Iu the shape of h vast marble quarry 13 miles one wuy by 'ii the other, and in some plucei 8X) feel in thick ness. Not one hut 20 kinds of marble are to be found within the boundurics of this vust field of unhewn headstones. There re still other vast quarries beside this, yet unc'idmed and owxed by Ihe government' which consist of a grade of pure white nimble equal to the famous Italian article LAWLESSNESS AT B02CISTKAI Non-Union Me and Others Asssg oath Streets, Windows Brohsa J s'letn-n of a Woikman at ths I X II Oat t Piecta During the past few days there has J much lawlessness in Homestead, I'a. I.., At. - . , . ai 11 iu seven assaults on non-union a have taken plac. one uf which may rl fatal. The guilty persons are said members of a gang recently organlrel, Ing for Its object murderous attacks on union men. Four alleged niemben known to the authorities, and war were sworn out for their arrest. Not have non union men suffered at the 1 of this gang, but also men who are i way Identified with the strike. It is lutoly unsafe for a person, not known In sympathy w th the strikers, to t-a the streets In certain parts of the towr, nightlall. In consequence of this S Wlllijm H. McClcary increased his : force 20 men, making a total of 31 m: P. II. Jones, who appeared ascon:i. Jninos Hollerau at the hearine of the Monday afternoon before 'Sijulrc iv on the charge ot resisting nil ottlcer, i-. ed lo have made an address 111 tue 's : office to Ihe ellect that a deputy slier : no swer to arrest a erson wiihout .1 rant, and that a man ni ght resist un dersiich circtimstaiicos, even to the r of doing the arresting officer bodily ; Tins announcement caused great among the luwles. element. The first t?rsons to fn 1 into the l-.- these exponents of mob 'aw were t-.v unionists, natned Charles Mitch. 11 a" liurling. These me:i went into near the works obout ll:M0r. m. y. On their way hack to the works thev attacked by four men. Hurling ii. toescaiH with a few alight bruise, ell was beaten over the head with a instrument until he dropped to the , unconscious. He whs di-covere.l afterward, und carried into the 1111,! : al. It was at tiist thought he wo but he regained conscioii-ness. niul yesieruny togiveuu nccuraie nesent j two of hia sssailants. He is how t: I to he out of danger. 1 Half au hour after this assault n j named tioel. lei. a striker who ei ;r ' work some tune ago, was held up j of Amalgamated hndUurter and I I beaten, (ioedde 1 laid it revolver J was taken from him by bis a-sai, c of whom he claims to have teoogti:,: At II o'clock Monday nlgnt n Int.. was thrown through t he sleeping a; of Deputy Voting, on McCutre sttn lowing this, every w imlow in the n. bonrding house, kept by 11 color, named Jones, 011 McClure etieet.w 1 ed. The thugs did not wait We lti. - i larknoss to come before slnrting 111 blacksmi'hs. in no wuy conms teil it nice, were attached late in the aS but managed to make their .-sea;.-receiving injury. Al. Snyder, a iriker. wuson hi way to work about tl p. 111.. w hen lie was sot up n. uiimber of men an i stoned. Thomus Jamison, also n fo'iu. :. while no his way to work was ntt i t striker 011 Fight avenue. I he la". ricd half a brick in his hand .! started to run, with his assailant it; ; A Coal and Iron po iceman t r striker mid Jamison iniide his cs. j:. striker then drew n pistol, eviden:.-. the intention of using it upon tl.p but changed his mind and ran away w l.o gave Kraddock us his plsie ol r. went to Homestead to look for a He was taken lor u "black sheep'' a: ly beaten. Two moving of tiou-:i:ilonist Wednesday afternoon required !! .VnLTfKjj4wJ.,i.l'ltll.ca'.!tiii- 111 the neighborhood at t.'inpte: I ti. the iion-iiuionists from placing tb in the houses. After the htltcr ice l.d in doing so. one ol the ! entered und clothing wa cut in: trunks broken open and their Jest rove I, and other depreduti" mined. Meiubery of Mie Advisory Po ilenuitliis work, lut sav they are; to prevent it. DEADLY WORK Ol' THE H li f.tr aw I Hine Puion Ferial:. An H.-roi. An Entire Family Wip d A fire, most uppullinj in rcstil: at Cleveland, ()., nn entire f.mul) lug of a father, mother and two perishing. In half of the lower i the building was a saloon owm ! Shannon and Jot, 11 Mctiinty. SI.: his family lived in the upper so: building. They ate the ones in .' Ihe ciiusc of the lir could not tuined, but wus bel'tved to liuve In the saloon. The futility uso.l front ro 1111 11 :i s!eepiti' utr:iii wore probubly overcumi! by 1 before the situation wus re.i'. front half of the building was . destroyed und the four bodies ill the burned timber. 4 MOI'IIKIt, nn.iMi TO HI si I I ' H 111 Kit IS ANOTIII l:. In the burning of thu rcsidou ' Ftuuller. live miles south il ' Ph., u child 2 yours old wus bune der, und in escaping from II house vrs. Stftullei- and n si n. i were injured so thut they ciNti.'t fire originated in 1111 upper sou v. ' ler wus iu thu basement w heiit! disc ivereil. und rushed up stair the youngest child, w ho was a crib. The other little boy l mother. The woman wusdriu tnc tire, so she could not n ii'i one. ullhoiigli she prrsisled im' terribly burned, i'heii, when get down stairs with the other lit' flumes cut off their escup.-. " 1 mother threw fb el.thl ...il of story window and sprung utter 1 J struck on a stone wall und wer r, lured. ' i Two vrtt I10ASTI 11 vii' At thu Weston lime-sioue nt:.' Limit. II., some ot the men ba.l. j ed burning a kiln, of lime, uiel V act of sbuiiing it up, w hen one 1' siuninng iiHoi eml and ust.i 1 caught lire. Two of the no" K.sit ti und Henry Kowurs. h--extinguish the. Humes, Mcc denu topol the kiln, which gavejway r the men on the red not lime. I iu 011 them und it was impos-i'" the poor loilows, who were r-''" the jues.'nco of their helpless f.-l-men. Their groun und cries lo hear. Hot li were 11 rf lleurshe,, who wus humbug l: wus also badly burned. He ueU bur overhead und wus rescued. (lANiwind Effso Its Choln There is a luurked decrease i: aliolera ut Hutuburg in the i'c It is supposed to bo due fruis perioduie, a preparation of iuction. It is claimed that in ''" of the disease 92 out of.UHl caiit'f iu the advanced stagi-s 70 i r m fc UFNXHALCiiicsro, the Yeiifi'i bllMl.n.l l, tultut in tilt t Herald his version of the recen1 begsn the struggle with 11 o marched in'o Caracas with 1 well alined and disciplined ui"- CUUllautu'.. "l'""."ts.s w'.v.,-srT1cmiiw tn I 1 I liati 'liilr in)t:gl, 'Mi.' tout; liurrv l: ic J'kI. 1 1 1 n 11 V S s , '.l- 'g! Mav ar.!' V f l -f'"i ' 'I ' ll.-l ' K-u Vd:t!:c ll.'lT III I ' l I. 1 li'l. 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