7 H Arfl. I'd T. N I v I Yi rj n t-T it SOMERSET, PA., SATUBDAY, JUNE 8, lfcSO. f IIF DEATH. f- OFCLEAETNG UP FIILY FUSHZD. VliFvWlIEKE' j Recovered in an of Rubbish. i I'KAI) JJOIUKS j:a::s and Doctors tc- i'lorcujs. ARTIAL LAW. jf e Away All Objec- : Characters. ,it ., Issue a t'ftld is. A -I. That the tielli roil '..n fmiihiK in lie t'on s,u i.-nl I- V-iiits Are i'ro i.l. 't Hie Work of liiH'im-t:-n 1.-. Vttitli Modern V .'..-d lo ( tear Cur .... 7. - The ribimikT of '.i i-.:l.wing imilar: . i'i . '. .r- of ' 1..U.I---. i jH.ru l!i:.t it will ..! !.r tl-ii iy day, with t" dear the - ! I! tlliil's of lll'sl'-ll, '- ,..,-. s :iinl th" car ail d- aid place tiit" city .- Iri.m. This will .ite-tint now in tin- hands !i:--!f docs not include riii:; and destitute , .,'.1 o!' wlii, h has i,-! t. .,i -lit I" this city, i. or sou! frtv to .,- ! V.e ask tliat . - : r...ns w hii U art - m in 'inttiy, b- c.n : .a t i.i. '.- an j .1- i. I.'ti u. ik, of which kiim through the ' i. :.i;y. chairman. i:t tint a larg,-. numwi-ot the mm vots wi.l not tab- th- trouhle to r and le-ister ;-.t on.- of the stations. oon-e-nurntly th. p!.. of I.r.viny i-i-gLsU-rs make a cant s,sS w us adopted. The great tmmU.r of Ui,ex ,,t jdenti-ln-d seems almost hicr.-dulous m:l im- 'osMl.lt.. Nome of these lio.li.-d have lai.l t.;r tour .l.tvs in the different mor-iies. lhoii,an.lsof --tuple from th.. different sections of til. state have seen tli.-m. ,-t tlB-y rom.-.iii unidentified. At Nineveh Ih.y are burying nil the unidentified ha.!, Imt in th.- inor-in-s in this vi.-iniiv Iio IkxIi.-s haw Utii buried miles thev ! vitc ici.-nliti.-il. ! f'onr ilu- were ilnj; out of the nvk nf li.e f o! oi.iv-iite ( :: ., , ,,-, ( 'i v Tiiev eouM noi 1m. i I. ntiti-.l. as tliev j w.-re man-l.-! i a ,,,rri!,le Manner. At me n -t i jit it i. rs ,t is r. .rte.l that jiru visions are running very short. An KrtiM tl .e nisi.'. At T:4-"i o'. I k the first hhist of ruh jvevj.r was lire.l at ti.e hn.l-e. It .rov. ..l more eihs tive Hi. in any of the li-ireK of ovii uiute hert lolore use.) an.l huii. il fra .'ineiiH of l.-hris -IKI feet into th." air. Miiule l it was a r..uml fra. ineiit, whieii looked like ttie trunk ol a hiu.iaii Uidy. It fell Icu k into the w.'.i.t witii a reat splasli a:d j:ii.l'-.l v. ii li the nvift eum'Til under the l ii lsc U'f.ire it eo id, 1 ! inillit in ith i k--loir's. K.Vi!osion aft-T explosion of dynamite followed tiie hl.isi of un pod. r. tie- .f.-toiKitioiis "..:inii' mm Ios. toeelh, r thai they inihi almost 1 t iken for the eoniinu 'iis iliseh.o of heavy i nns, or rather of entil e h.i'.teries oi ailiiiniv. lor th" whole :ill"V e.-hoe w ith the ii'iro ir. Ti.e fourth pier from th" we-teni end of the l.ri.Ueh:is Uvn entirely idean ilol dei'ris. and the stream How inn without interrupt j.m. T'l" air in the vi. iaity of the ia luet is f lie.l with smoke and diist. whieh is w.ilt"d aeross the small plateau where stands the riekety haildii.'s. in wlheh the W estern I'ni. .:i t le-r.ipli olii v-and fie ii'ov- a;er h.'a.l.piar'.":-- are siiu.Ued in sutlm-atiirj; el.ni Is. Tin- s.eenr t M-.i r.'II i II le. A walk through ('.imhri.v C ity t Jfor rellville. a ilistjii. e of over wen miles, ailoris an opKriunity to witness one slret h of devastation. The Kslies of id iivn were recovered ye-terday. now" lyin i.i tile St. ('oluniims i lum h. low evident that if the stone 7. .I.l:ito n and l"!l i's I'l'll' lie.l ;!y . I ! a. ;it noon. Al i.u. I iii .ni d la'.v. . s,r. . ! .... so!.! i. r.. are i. rn.iite.1 l.e-s- ! has all o'd-T :.! !.-d. The ti-llt- . .',.-r and the v - ;: t-i n.' s..;iT.r '. !. . ha', e Lie u-.'-ss. i ii-'- i .-rid n.hiii rs l::ie. Tli.-y lire I'is. i.s like '..! r : . ;. i.r.s.elies r. l.: . i- I-, st.in anv one J rt.:.Ts v.-re imai.le to .a t'i- 1 .;ir;h ward I i.i-..-. ..wine to tiie 4 : " is.,h-s w. re in '4 I Hi.. !!!l i nil tiie J 1 11- i..:.. i. !;oi:i tiie ro 'in J " t ynd. 'i'iiev ill -I ; v. ,. 1 . r. I. nt in mi; .!! .a will set in It. .li. v s,., .in-il. " i i 1 . i near the stone ' .in y are at the i i ' .!i. n. I hie w.is ' . n . Kf.'. v. ho t it: i i. i o. Ket with his " iai.;ties(i.:ial Ir i :ei an i i-m. The . i . i-.. .i'' a yoi'.i: 1 .!! Iii! hen. The ' i- "' I: dns nine .. .1, - v ih ! nia h' v...:l ,. found 1 ' - ...iiitii liotfniair.s I a l-'.i r-si.i.-n-e in -tt t. K ii;ainiu '1 t'i- tainii'.'. ivtis ' 'j-..f th, l-.dst.-ad M' l'anii-r to retire !; ''" i tlii'hiitr. He ' '' " ie ts. ilis '.'! " :- . Ml't'l i l.e liy. I i 'i he voiifiyest f..it..'v. a :-ve.:i-ol,l ''!! l.-id.! the U-il. "t. It.tl. slip to W :..-i. iii ut-iit in ye-ter- 1 Hi. C lor. v hi -h In. inly in- i arisisi (r,,;,, t). '"at p nvd. r and '-s n- -i v i: h i..-K.taie I 'id th .:i-h Arthur !n.!- t ti.e pio-r.-ss i- "i . !;.! uater r ipidlv '-a: :,-f.a-- Iti'i-sive -in,-, and cii,,li,.d a -i: - .'.iraj;iij; piostNs-t "I i.hM.nis v.,, whu h rtnii A.if.T.ti. I '' he r-a! work f "' In ,n- and dead of ! '- ' " a -tan. d. A ..-..i f ' ;.. itiv li aise in ij.i.- ,f ' the n. ,:,!,. ,,f ,',.. I ; "'I- in. t; v iii en- I... i'.- nils f 11 I' 1 it e.'l lie aUillt ' !a-t !,., ,.,ai,v !lV(., - "' of the l--ter list y ' '.ll"l e-ple have I '' i.-t it i . 1,1..:.,': v 111)- three rl and are (.-..tholi It is In id--of t h" 1". nnsylvania railp.ad had not Uioa a harrier to the hundreds o! name In uses, v r.s k . of Hila rs and tile iii!:.i". v. tr.s-s and l'...-s wa- h" I .lon n l.y thetlooi. the whole t ni ,i of t '...inhri.i would have l.f ii ohiiterati' I. Many of th" houses v.hi.h w.-r.; v.adie.l fiom l heir l amd. In'ii.. and are Mm-hi l.-an-ii.ir 'st'.ions. are '"ii;'i.il to-tlay hy p-r- Soils I", ho Mir i . ed til" tend. l'.!.i -,-s, O'.s.-.l! sni, that out of H H.1 idati -n of ii.tm fudy I.'"' I i-j.-le suv in.ssai and are Mipiised to ha . hi-eii dro n.-d. At Motrellvili - everything is ipii-t to iiay an.! no Insli.-s have U-en found. This town v.xs tt-.t ha iiy d .ma.re.l. as it lies ilium the iniirne tak--n hy Hie H.K.d. sirie-k jt ll.iii tiiKA. S- eral hiiiidted of th.- IaU-r.-rs at the .ii!t strnek a w ,-:l n1k k-.1 saloon in the ni s this lie. rnin,' and for half an hour the amount of work done hy them was v.-iy shii:. Hotties of in" and juics of whisky ili.supp-'.i: I with s'.artlhu rapieity. A :u,i':, w ho-;, .o l hv a whisky l.arr. !. drank six tu'.nhl. rs full without stop;. in- for hr alh. He is now en iovimr a trat'.ee over on the hillside. W hile it is im;.os.sihlo to stop the drii.kiiur si lout; a.- li iiior in ii n -s its it .Ims direetly in the piiii ot the workers, tiie discipline in r e,.ni to di iuikenii' -s is very i-ev re. .m l : nv one found under the inlt'i.'ii' " ,t li iior is harshly dealt w ith. 'I he vast i ia "i ilv of the w orkmen real'.e that o l.r.ety i i tin al-solute nti es-ity and tu t aeeordin'!y. Ali w ho were found drunk to-dav were .sent out of town under mear. I - .re-1y liiiHistrrH. A'.l roads le.idini to Johnstown are erow ded w ith oari and ivac.-a.' U-aiin proi tsion- and iolhiiiLT for the sufferers. The fi. i-ld trattie wiihin itiiiin i the sit 1,-k. ii eity is paraly:xsl and the iner eiiant.s of the surrouiiditnr towns have a'nio t exhausted their slin ks. Orders for -. Is ol every de viption have Uvn s. nt into 1'itlsl.ur, hut iu:!esi tin y are f, r survivors, of the 1!ik1 they will not U-shi:.-d. 1 he'diir -rent commissary depiirttneiits are eniistalitly i r'.w led wiih appheaat fi r food and elothin. Iheail. meat .-mil i i'.-M-s.- is still greatly ill demand, there not l.rinir enoiiL'h in tii" supply stations i sta! li-l."d to I. neve til".- hundreds of :.jphant'. 'ihe in n who are in i har-e of the siipp.i' - are hiif'ei ine from a -leat many inipo-'iious pi:u tie.s hy t ' i lower class of ps.pl. la-re. Ihis is owii-i; to : sttniiari: !: itt dr--- an.l piT-.u. Thi-.se imp i t, vro fr. in station to station. ati-Ue are iroods four or five tn-ies a -lav. while others, whose liner ! -.-a ihdit e. have not l n I lutit.-d hv ! th-- .-r.-.-it disaster. s oul aside an.) wateli. j Tla-v ,'.o this until th pane's of hun-.-r ( .nilji -I them 1K- I what isd.le 111, 111. j 1. -j.iiiries tin- ttnt.T llorli I Sin i i:T M. I ' uao 'ss, w ho has i t n ap : point.-.l adjuLuit general to assi-t ilhain I- I'lin.w ho is now nei.il in the I w. rk of cleaniiu' up the main l-ortion of tli. tow n w Hii 1U..KH wot knirii. says it !iilU- nei essary to I uil l a leiux.r..ry jt-itv for tiieir a.-'omiiiv.iatioii. Tents ihaie aheady Us-u e!.s-t-l. and now a j ir:,- pins of woi kiu. n is en-a;:eJ on the' wat. r iH-s. Tin-y are l tniC le-pai-ed andpul. in shape f -r s.tpplyinp; I Ihe workmen -w itli cl--a.i drinkm-,- at 'r. i In s;.-akiii' of th" wi.i. AJ.it. MH'an l il. sss .i !: "We have a hi work Ik-I..:c j us. It is no small thin t ) supplv drink i for the lo.oii,' -o;ile. e-)svially when all i the water. xe, ptin' that which -Mines ' tin el the liloi-.ti'allis. is so ixilililed as to he lulit foretth-T drill kins or wa-sinti pur x -wos. The w in. r pil.-s of the town are, fortimateiy. in a very (atr condi-ti-.ti coii.id -iiiU' the ma-nitude of th' disaster, and I think that we will have ev.n-thine; ill pun) siiape s-sm. Anotaer tiiinl: that is K.thei in in is the samta !i..n of t!ieiimp. We are U-sin-i Ii-k '.ants fr.vlv and are ,ii-in; drains ill ail dirci lions to carrv off iht' ref us-. 1-ut even with all thil pre.autioii this will be a very utthealthy pkuv." Tlic ISoar.l of Ucallh. PiTm'.rrto, June 7. Tiie state boanl :.f health has move. its headquarters to thib eity. They consider this city a bet-t-r i,.iiit thaa Johnstown from which to direct their efforts to counteract as far as sstsih!e the elfw-t on mhlic health which must follow- the imllution of the l V.neniaut:!i and Allegheny rivers through Ihe decomposition of the hun dreds of hodii-H wliicli still lie in the iiuii aUive Ihe John-low n viaduct. It. fjec, sii retary of tlte state Isiard of health, says that a iare force of men will lie sent up the ri,-r in hoaU from various ts.ints to search the heaps of dehris for the 1 odiii of men and animals. These w:l! lie hurne.i at once. "We have plenty of funds at cur command. " said lr. Ixs-. "and we w ill s-nd w hatever is ms-essni j- to vi"oro.uy pnisecute this work." 1.1! lenl W Inn H-. Ili-unl tlio Nrwa. Nkw Y.r:K. June 7. A cahle spev-ial from IiOii.loti to Tim Mail and Expr.-ss says: (Jneat con ( ritation was caused in' the West Cornwall region the news of the Johnstown disaster, as ,Uite 1 colony of Cornish jus, pie had settled .round Johnstown. O.ie man. whose .ister and six children ' lived there and who had himself only r-fently relumed 'loin Anierien. fell dead UKiu suddenly luariiiKof tlic catiustropiie. AS TO THE LOSS OF LIFE. 1'r.im a Care.n! riurvrv of the Soean, it in Jt. ll. le.I llir ToIkI la.ss or I I Te v ill Hun I p to l-.'.min. Joiixstiiwn. June 7. Smie douht litis Ixs-ii exuressd as to the estimate that 1J.H.HI to la.mi) people have ls-ii lost in this flooded district, llf course there is at in-sent no way of determininsf with anv d.-t-rre of exactitude how many are dead, hut tile uessin-; is reasonahle and conservative, and IsiseJ on close flur itiiC. In the first place it must U- understood dial this is the greatest disaster in his tory, mid n i o.ie hrain can comiss its . I -tails. Its x.ssihih'ies are houndli-ss. its iniKery infinite, and its destruction li.-t in the unfalhomahlL- darkn.-ss of death. At lea-t i.'uNI Uhliei have le'U io'.md; -i.oil i. at the lowest calculation, are in the burned dehris in the river; il.tUKt are hi the unscarched stindhanks around the C'at;;hria works, down hIoii; tie- river ami in th- lower jmrt of Johns town; from one to two thousand are scatured in the vail.-.-, from Wood vale I i ",he hriil.-e. and a Oionsatid or two are In -low t'i- I. ri. !.,'", iM'twei'ti Johnstown and iiohvar. I'in.lrels w.-re carried d nvn to the hioad rivers in the tn'iuen dous current and m iy never come into tin- hands of th living. !S:iil Ad jt. (it-n. II i--i::-- litis morning: "(n mv opiiiioti Ih ; I.,.-, is greater than we can how thrur for." V !m a Mlrrfj Wni'hrr Tlilnk. Tlntstur.lv worker, William Jonen of Israd.l.k. thinks that at least lti.noO to !J.'..i) wri-- lit. The statement that ls.oii-l p rsms laid registered at tiie reeistraiioti hurea'.i. was ineorrect. One ol O. n. Iia -tints' aids said that at 10 o'clock lh.it so iiimv persons re-tsteri-d twice or more that the list hail to Ik' re vised, ;it that the total wils not more than i:;.ui) and p..riiaps Ti.-Vm. This n -isttatiuii not o:dv comprehends the fiopulati-in "f John, .town and adjoining towns, wiiic'.t was aliout e'l.(rHl. I ut em l.r.ices phu c. further awav in the floo del region, th, total ipulaf ioti of which was at least 4"i.oo-l. l:iclinin villages, slrn-srf inn hainlen and farms. ( hairn-in ilicks of the Alloona ileli" iration. w ho has Int-n all over ihe district since Sim. lav inornimr, says the 1-iss is I . '.".mi to 1 l.'l-lil. and he LaseR it on talk wiLhiCarcs of all sorts of people. The nlwniv of former ivsidents and of a fixed and familiar imputation is most striking. There are thousands of str ingers and workmen from a distance here, hut for the pa-t three days the one perpetual ipie tio.i has Ih-cii: '-Where are the ji.s.pl.-.-' Here are almut lU.UUJ w h.-re are tin- rest':" Dt-f"nil.n lli IM-e. J.iIIXstow.s. June 7. Joseph Stefanks of (.itinellsville denies that his countrv-m-'ti. the Ilimtiri ins, are guilty of the vile charp-s credti-sl to thetn sim-e the awful catastrophe. Ill siilisUiiice he s.iy.4: "I have r.i:.d a thorough investisa .i '!i into the tacts, traced each report, and I am entirely satisfied that no Hun garian has Ixs-n I'tiiUy of any of the ollen.-e.s ci.t.rt.'sl against him. I hinkof it for a liiom. nt: Ho.v loiild we have the despciotion to loh or mutibte dead ho tie, when our race, like Americans, is a lii rty-lov it;s' p, ople? 'When our wonn-u or children apply to any ol the relief committee they an-r.-l ii-s-I fo d and c!otl:.u;c Uvailsi' they are Iutiari.:;is; vet thu.sp of our race who live in liraii.l.s-1;, MeKcesport and th I'- nti- llsville col e di-trict have sul-M-rih'sl as li'H-rally in roHrtion to their means as any other part of thr- Aineri can peopl . The stor.-s hen- in which our is.p'e used to ileal, refuse them credit and d.-niiind cash )!ayment. They are piactically starving. Smie of us have money in the local hanks, yet it is not av.-.il.-ihle owing to the terrible con dition of the city." Tnenly-I fve ltmlie Tofrcthr. At .Jraiidview c m-t( ry they are Imrv int; the LsNliisi twenty-five in a Ireneii. liie l.s'atinil of eacii Uxly. with tiie name and description, is in liked with a Irnaril. Where the iead have frien.lsa few lollc.w ihe tlies to the rrave. hut the average of fo!owe-s is not more than two. No services are held and the Imdics are lowered into the trenches without any ceremony. Mr. Kcnn.sly found a Imy a'.ive in on? of his tours." Th" little fellow was nearly exhausted for want of TimkI and drink, but he will live. Mr. Kennedy also says that the dehris is lieiiiK re moved ' rapidly. Ir. tV.rnns?ton. an other iiis.ector, silent most of the day alout the rennsvlvania ilej't. Iledis inf,s ted tiie lM!i.-s of some horses that could n.t lie burned without i lest roy in uliat is left of th" town. He huniisl ei-lit truck loa.!s of wet and dirty cloth ing, taken off the bodies, and a few liorsi-s and old hides. Nome dead horses were found that art too deep to reach. A Hunt Rule to Kuforre. Since the sheriff of the countv Issued the order that no passen-jT-rs should ar rive here unless possessing a pass from authority there has been, unbounded dissatisfaction and trouble. Bolivar is the farthest (mint to which the Pennsyl vania railroad will sell tickets unless the citizens' committee pass is Hashed. NotwithstaiidiiiK that deputy sheriffs ami other authorities are there to prevent Ihis order beiii violated, anx ious oih-s elude them and fret here just the same. Many who have friends and famiii.s among them ueededed to ob serve this order or were not aware of its existence and had to walk eighteen miles. To tired women this seems rather hard. IHscrimination wa shown in a few cases so far as the passe rurers havinjr tickets for intermediate uiints ls-tween lidivar and this point. Warning: is eiven, however, that they will be ejected if the order is not obcyej. Typhoid C;-tn a tt-turU Ir. SihU-t reortisl one case of typhoid fyver out of town. A man from' South ork reports that they have plenty to cut and clothes to wear in tliat town." J. K. Tasrirart of I"isenriiig sent up lno h'lits. - The Methodist and Pi-isbvterian fhun hes uiiiiin-stiona'ily saved a threat many lives. The MethiMlist chim-li Ls a fine stone structure, aUmt the center of the town. The church checked the force of the current and divided the stream. The Presbyterian church also icted a a bulwark. I'oth of these lniililiii-.s are standing,, but damaged ucii hat. Tcm 1'rnlld to Ask for Sllppltr-s. Johnstown, June 7. Ir. Field of Philadelphia expresses himself as fol lows: "-The only way to ulleviale the distress of thise Mr Nople is to fro around mi l visit each family. I have iiecii traveling around vision-; them, and it is nh. lost iiiiisissihl;-to j.i. tuie ;n.-ir iiire: iiis. I have found families almost starvin-. haxin-r nothin-; to eat in the house, and too pruud to let thir condi tion In-come known. 1 irnew of "a niimU-r of ftimili-s that were Without any Issl clothing, and they tv.iifored fmr.i expiniin-. I found one family that was a!solutely without any bl.iak'-t.s or f,xl. and you can imi-iiie what they suffered. They ipiietl v endunsl their sufferings, though, and i trust to assist tin-in. I understand that thi supply of rations is giving out, and that the supply dej.ts are out of meat and clothing. I r.less they get soiik more their hiiir,-riiig will lu terri ble." A Tr?i4-hroii i'ole. A horse, hupjv.sisl to Is the one ujHm which Robert Wickersh.iui was riding when the Hood overtook him and hi climld a telegraph pole, was found U!on the preniis,s of a farmer back ol Vioodvale. The horse had apparently It-en in the woods fur several days, anil was almost starved. I'jton his back wa.' a (-.nldle, which was sup"osi-il to lie owned by Mr. Wicker-ham. The farmer will keep tiie horse until called for. Mr. Wiokcrsham was the chief draughtsman at the Johnson Stis-1 coutianv's works. Wickersham was seen ti climb up the polo until he reached the cross-arms, where he rested. 1 ie uptiareiitiy thought he was safe, and ycllisl to a number of js-iple to run up the hill out of the water's reach. In a few minutes the jaile ".--ig-.-ii" and tipcd over. Wickershatn still clung to it and tht pole ls-gan to drop lower and lower. All of a sudden the k.U- gavea lun h and feil into the water. Wickersham disap jieansl from view and was m-eu no more. Th- people living lti ih row- of frame holis. s on th .- hillside oj.isite saw him as he went down. tin the hillside aliove the woolen mill are scattered any number of freight cars, caliooscs. tenders, etc. A train of ca liooses coupli-d together, standing on their wheels on the hillside in the midst of high maple tns-s, is an unique con ception, but sneh is the sight to lie wit nessed. How the Pennsylvania railroad will get their cars and engines out of the trees and up from the lied of the river nol ody can tell. For a long time it has l-coii the Ixwst of the male jKirtion of Wood vale that it was the only Imrough in the state, of i,50) jioople, tliat did not have a church or a saloon w ithui its Uird, rs. . Iliey Art- laisr o Fln.l. Joiisstow.v. June 7. While in Illi cit v the recovery of dead lilies is still (.oing n as fast as ever (in fact Ihe aver age numlsT of corpses seems to increase every iayl in the places lower down the (.Vinemaiigh the climax nppears to have l-s-n reachitd. At Sam: Hollow only three bodies w ere found among the de bris, but Vi't others were buried on the hill alKve the town. Ifut the work is still going on, and the rubbish is leing rajidv cleared away. At Morn liville two injured juTsotis were put on the train, to lie transport-! to the West Pcnn H.ispital in Pittsburg. A Motr-tlsilnir; (iovrrnor. Manager J. It. Scott said hist evening that he was in favor of paying the men Saturday evening. The Finance ( 'oni mittee. however, does not think it it wise: but their action wilt be subject to Mr. Scott's decision. During the day iov. Heaver telegraphed tiiat he had Siaiv.HHI nt his disosiil. He wanUsl to know how nnich to send to Johnstown, so that he could give some to Williams port and Lock Haven. A f all for Aid. Pr.HLiN. June 7. The Nor.l Deutsche Allgemeiiie Zeiiung. in an editorial on the Johnstown HoJs, closes with a call upon (icrmau generosity in aid of the stitfer.rs. "America," it says, "has never len slow or niggardly in risond ing to the voice of distress when it arose in F.urec. Ix-t us now show Americans that tinnians. too. can lie generous." Wi'liitm Rynn wires tlir r,-li,-f cmiiiiiitTe At iltlsleir- lliftt lii'.-y un, eliorr .,f ie.-. s. Aiany nu-il Mix ste.-i-ifji' ell lh.- irt. M -l V -. 1 lylm n-rjiirt-is tl.nt 11-liiiiir Ci'il.s-j. r- ami Allv-lieliV s-nii ail the ten's i:. . - to tie (s-lit to .lohr.iiti.wn. At jsn-senl nulic-r arc hnimr i;---.sl over theriti. flskin- for cnri-nn.rs. si..i.i,as',li9 and bri, klnycrs. but ttiey do n,.t maf.-i iMliZ4. The taliori'ii man here is a kit.-, and he has the tv-x-t of the i-oiiiniunity, fur im sulvstftm deycoUo npou hi work tor the next sixty day. LUCK HAVEN'S BIG LOSS. THE STREETS INUNDATED AND IN DARKNESS. Many Pnuai Loss Their LWes The tlim ac Suatalned Will Kun I p Into the Minium Wllliamsport IslrerU in Itatl Comiitkin A Man tall Thron-jh a MJewulk and Killed. Lock Have.v, Pa.. Juno 7. The flood reacheil liere Friday evening and by Saturday morning the whole city w as in undated, people going around in boats. The highest water was at noon Sat urday. The booms gave way, letting millions of logs adrift. Small buildings were upset and the drifting matter injured many dwellings. There was no time to remove g.iods from stores and merchants lust heavily. People took to the nper parts of their hortses or.lr they feared to re main in them, went in Is.ats to the court house. The w ater was from five to ten feet dis-p. The city is now in a muddy and dilapidated condition. James Guil ford was the only pel-sou drowned here, but twenty-eight were drowned in the vicinity, namely: William t'onfer, wife and two children and two children of Jacob Koshner at Wayne town ship: Robert Armstrong " and sister at ('lintoiidale; John Harter, Andrew Khein, Mrs. f Kheiu and two girls at Monkey ville: Mr. mid Mrs. Alex. V biting. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Einerhei ser, Mrs. Henry Snyder, A. Salona, Mrs. Luther Leyler and thne children at Ce dar Springs. Mr. Leyler was lodged in a tree and saved. He saw his wife drown two rods away. Mrs. diaries t'ole and two children; Mrs. Clem. Isar uer and two children at Kote. Most of the U-dii-s have U-en recovered. Fanners along the river have Buffered great loss of crops, larns. d welling.' and livestock. The damage in this county will reach into the millions. The reser voirs of drinking water are mans!, hut river water is lieing utilized. P.usiness is at a stand-still. There is no gas or elis trie light. Aid is being received and iieople are beginning to recover th-ir hop-fulni'ss. If hot weather comes soon there will It great danger of sick ness. A niitnlier of manufactories have resumed work, hut the lumlx'r industry Is temiorarily paralyzed. tine More VU-tlm of the Flood. Wll.l.lAMspoKT, Pa., June 7. The sidewalks in many parts of the city have lieen so undermined by the flood as to I exceedingly dangerous. List evening while a crowd was congregated on Third street, where a sale of damaged goods was in progress, the sidewalu gave way an.l Jacob P.rooians. an old soldier, was pn-cipitat.il into a d,ep oiiening below and crushed to death l.y the tlagstonis which fell iiiM,n him. A $5,000,000 FIRE. W. T The KtmlneM- I'ortlon of Henille, Conn-lints! hy t'lre. Tacoma. W. T.. June 7. The most solidly built jmrt of Seattle was d- stroyed by lire, and at 10 o'clock the flames were still burning. The lire stariol in the I Jenny Mock, on Front street, and as a strong wind was blowing up the Imy, it soon spread U voml the control of the fire department. The opera house and Coleman blocks soon followed the Iienny. and tjie flames spread on to the end of the row, destroying the Western Union and Postal telegraph companies' olli.-es, the largist dry goods stores, a bank, a jewelry store and the newsaH'r ofliees. It then junt'ied across the street to the Occidental hotel, the largest in the place a four-story stone building and soon reduced it to ashes. All the build ings d.stioyid were Milmtnntiallr built of hriek and stone, most of them being three, four and five stories high. At 10 o'clock the tire was still sriread ing and it st-cmed likely to take the whole business part of the town. F.ngines have Ins-it telegraphed for to this city, Portland and Port Townsend. One engine was aent fiom here at 4 o'clock and all the assistance possihle was sent over ny train and Ixiat. All the buildings south and east of the Occi dental for several s'liit'res are of wood, and some of th. in old and dry and bum like tinder. The loss is estimated at &",000,iliO. An t.'ilil ir Kills a rolillrimt. Jacksonville.- Fla.. June 7. A long standing feul Ix-twccn Capt. J. W. llocglass, a proi.iinent rVmocratic poli tician of Dayton, and .1. II. f!en jaiiiin. islitor of the Ik-laud News, had its out come in the fatal shooting ut New Smyrna of Ikiuglass by 1 (cnjaniin. Angered by an nttaik upon him, widt h .!pKansl recently in Ifc-n jamin's p:isr, ll. ii-las-s a saiiltisl him, knocking him oir th pier into the niar.-h and hniiK-ifs on him. While he was Holding ltcn jamin's head under water. Renjamin maiiaged to draw his revolver and shot his assailant dead, the ball entering his heart. There is much excitement. H.IO.IKIO They Won't (ip. IVistox, June. 7. The division of the attorney general regarding the constitu tionality of the resolve passed under suspension of the rules of both houses of the legislature appropriating JO.OOO for the relief of the llood sufferers was re ceived by the house yesterday afterniHin. The attorney general states tliat the act as jki.sissI is unconstitutional. The leg islature will, of course, accept this decision, and as final adjournment is rlose at hand the matter of mi appropria tion for this purpose will have to lie dropped. ItlotHt on the Moon. Ottawa, Oxt.. June 7. In a private letter, the solicitor for the seized r.ritish scalers in liehring Sea. says: '-There will lie serious trouble if the United Stats fleet attempt the seizurcof British vessels this year. The sec.Un-; captains will not. if hailed by United States cut ters this year, surrender in mid-ocean. They will assert their rights and force niut be used to capture them. That ford! will le met by force is almost cer tain, end then real trouble will begin." THE CRONIN CASE. A Personal Friend or .lex. SnlllTan tha Principal W'ttneat. - Chicago. June 7. John A. Beggs, the lawyer who has figured in the case as a personal friend of Alexander Sullivan and who went east on a, mysterious mission for the latter, was the principal witness at the coroner's iiu-ueot.. Under a close cross-examination he admitted that he was the present senior guardian of Camp s!0 of the C'lan-Na-Gael. There was no roster of the camp in existance. He could not swear that he did not meet Detective Coughlin on the day of Cronin's disap-ieanince. nor on the fol lowing day, pleading faulty memory. He remeiuliered, however, tlrnt he wa.4 at the Urand Pacific on the night in ipiestion with a party of friends. At a camp meeting in January he said there were several attacks by inuendo Uon Alexander Sullivan and in response bo pitched into the sp.akers and handled them without gloves, telling them that if they wanted to abuse Sullivan they should mention his name and not attack him under cover in a cowardly manner. Ho rc'ated the story of eaiing to New York May 14 and meeting a man named Powers, who told him that h- had met Starkey. the fugitive jury brilier. From thence he went to Spring Valley. N. Y. Witness F.iiiphatirally lls-nies that he hud sent n dispatch from that point signed with his initials an.l to the effect that he had met Dr. Crouiii. From Spring Valley he went to Niagara Falls, w here he met John If. Koinayne, a member of the Clan-Na-liael executive committee. They had a general talk. He had seen Alex. Sullivan since his re turn, but r.ot a word passed about the finding of the Uxly. Replying to a final jucstion Bergs said tliat he had no theory regarding tiie murder. A. J. Ford, another memix-r of Camp id, corrolxirat -1 previous witnesses re garding Crouiii h iving Ix-en cxpell-d at the time from Ihe order. Incidentally it came out that Thomas Murphy, father of the Miss Murphy who claimed to have seen lr. Crouiii in a street car on tli night of tiie murder, waf a meni'o-r of the trial committee. Aie inquest will be resumed. M. Ferry Keeeived Willi IVIMts. Paws, June 7. An exciting scene occurred in the chnmlx-r of i!cptiti-s when M. Ferry rose to .speak on the edu cation budget. The mcmls rs of the Kight r'ls? as one man and shoitted and shrieked until they Ik-came hoarse. M. Fi rry remained standintr in his place coolly wailing for an opportunity to ho heard, but his enemies kept up the cry 'The Llood of the Tonuuia dead choka Volt," while insults of the coarsest nature were hulled nt him fttst an-1 thick. When the angry deputies had iUietiil down somewhat from sla-i-r exhaustion Paul de Ca-ssa-nac rose and with a con tempt nous noil in the direction of the ex-premier said: '"It us submit to this infliction. Let us list-n to this Ixmr g ois, this vendenu deputy." Then fac ing the president, who was ail the time shouting "Order," "Order." he paid: "We swalloiv our disgust. Mr. President. Let him talk." Ferry then proceeded with his seech. fo-nrlrr Mr. lllaipe. LoN'Ixix, June 7. The St. James C.azette prints a leading editorial on the subject of tiie B'-hring sea controversy, which it heads: Diplomatic Tlraw Poker." The article d.-clares that the key to Mr. Blaine's preposterous claims in Ik bring tta is his Ix-licf that a tirst clasa controversy with Fngland is neces sary to mark him as a diplomat of the foremost rank. Blaine knows that a bit of bluff will some times prevent a call from any but the strongest hands. The article concludes that the United States government has set up a fictitious claim in lU-hring sea solely with a view to off set the Canadian claims in the fisheries disputes. .'onn;rexman Ff-el Heard From. AVasisixiitox, I). C, June 7. In the press dispatch.- this morning, a tele gram from Council Bluffs, la., ex pressed a fear for the safety of Congress man Peed of the Nimh Iowa district, who, it was thought, was lost in the Johnstow n disaster. Congressman Ktd and his colleague, (lov. (Jeiu of Iowa, It-It for home at 1 1 Tuesday night. FLOOD BRIEFS. An ai re of ilehrts was cleared away Thurs day. r.xil tras distributed yisterday t.i the neislj sutTurers. Ohio iHsipls contributed $a.io additional on Tlmil.iy. Titt- Paris JohiLstow n fund, now amounts to -iiru poimil. Jw'(ih t'muse. .t i. Iioti-sale liquor dealer, is prolxihly ilniwntsl. Sightseers mnst kfen away. The room is rassl.d for ai-lital workt-rs. The money at tin .lisixwal of (Jovcrnor Heaver aluouuts to about tl.si.tttl A liir-i number of relics of tlio Hooil have been .i knl Uii at l'ortsiiumtn, i. Wat'-r has to he rarrii-d lm yar-is ti ith which to wash the bodies li itil in I lie UelM.1, fk-iBirlTtirnt t'oniiii:iii-ler Thomas M. st,-wai t has eslublishisl head,tiarti'rs on .Main street. A fund for the relief of tiie stilferers by th Jehnsloui il tl.xxls has liet-n starled al Vicuna. There wiltlie no Imjuests held on Ihethous an.lsof thxlies found lit Hit-CoiK-iuaui-U vall,-y. Detective Holier U'Marft sovs there is not a crook In town, but are itunierolls on the out skirls. Col. Klliott V. Sh-th.-r.l of the New York Mail and Express fontribu'.ed feUi.'io to ihe BUli'eren. ltii-hanl Lawrence, a tmvt-litiit nmu for the Faujle pencil foiiiiMtuy, Ncvt i -rf-k, is anion; the missiiiK. An impression pre .-nils that IJovi-rnor Fnr uker ilid more tor the BUIferers than dad liovemor rk-aver. It is r-.port.xl that aimther Hun was hot on Wednesilay t.sr robbim; the dead. The bdy wim rolled into the river. Th'-re is no lon-er nnv doubt as to the fate of Mrs. Jane Allison and her dan-iiler, r lort-nce, of I'lttstiuix. ilolb Ktviiruwiied. Clothhnr of every li-sf-riiilkiti is ncel,-d. All riol'.int; selit lo ll.e t'hainlx-r ot I 'oiniiK-ri-e, l'ittstur-r, wiii be- (orwai-dt-u lothe tlemli d tlu trict. Mr. K.lward Pra-e and MissTydvil Thoinas, sisier of llavid 1 homas of the l-iiubtiri. V ir trinia and t 'Uarlestou railroad, are L-upno-it-d to be ilrowneit. The .Kma Fire Insurance company has con tributed 1 ,i I for the Johnstown sutT.-nsrs. The l-hu-nix i- irt inuruiit-e Company hat. con tributed Kl.il U, 4 j f iixi.a.imu-f'f ) 1