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1 , THE WEEKLY LEDGER; GAFFNEY, S. C., NOVEMBER 21, 1895. 3 MTII11FISUIN. CEOM'S IT: DJI INTO Jr* PI 0? IIMS. fim n ,T f • ? ■ 2 0" •• f % » Av/fu! Massacre by Mussul mans at Kharput. Trr'.z of Crov/ds Freni Ail State at Atlanta the His Cody Feu ^ T Tn a Peel cf Dlood Kor.'ibiy i.iai.jled. Ne v York Central Train De railed and Three Killed. AMERICAN MISSIONS ALSO BURNED Tile Buildings \V♦repacked and the Torch Applh-d, but the Missionaries Escaped. The Powers Will Notify tile Sultan That Turkey Must Be Divided—A Most Pow erful Fleet Being Gathered Together. [Copyrighted 1895, by Associated Pres*.] Coxstantinopli:, ITov. 15, via Sofia, Bulgaria, Nov. 16.—The news from tho different provinces of Asia Minor con tinues to bo grave, confirming beyond THE DAY WAS A GREAT SUGOSbS. WIFE AND SON SUTECTED. SET; L LAL OTHERS BADLY INJURED One L»arjo T ttf 1 11-J ZU IXiJ.j The Exercises at the Ex;»'*s'iion (Ji on'ids. Senators Becks and Venah'c and Speak er Fleming Sla.lo Short A l lr s, -a—A Grand Pyrotechnic Di >piay at Night. Other Ea position News. Atlanta, Nov. £0. — GecrMa day brought immense crowds < > the o.vp si- tion. Passenger trains were in by two lecometives ea^h, and the st; ect car facilities were tax d t > th' ir utri st donbt the impression which has prevail- 1 to move the crowds to the c:cp '-iti »n ed here for a long time past, that the movcim-nt lias now assumed proportions which have placed it beyond the con trol of tho Turkish authorities, even if the latter were really desirous of pun- grounds. The exercises of t’: rt d::y be gan in the auditorium at the exo sition at 11 o’clock. Governor Afins'-i being d< tained by illness, Senator lle<v < i: e I t e Exhibit r\s a«s ciati m i ) I c £ of the ishing the Mussulmans for massacreing people of Go r in 1' .r t nr !■'• i • m:o:- Armcnians. In fact, it is considered : i»’g the exp sition. Mr. L - t < f very doubtful whether tho Turkish i New York responded f r fee They Have Hntii !X‘«*n Arrcst'.l and tin* Evidence Again t Tl-.e'n li Y ry Dainag- l„ff —Tlu> Woman Was His Second Wife, He Having Secured a Divoree : rom His First—Aeeuscd Itefu-o t<* Talk. Kansas Ciry, Nov. 18.—A special to The f tar from Y/ichita. K n., says : Henry II. Lc nard, a;,(‘«i 02 years, was murdered, and TIrs. L * nard. his second wife* and her sen Oivi'le, are under ar rest charfie.l Avitli the ' rime. At an early J !::i f ;u t -r, a teamster, "• ir d the body of Lo an:: l horribly maiigled and lyi’:;? i .i a p 1 of 1,1 ;od, lir.lf c: vered n’) iia m-:;: a :e pile back < l tho i nner's barn on o:/u h Lawrence avenue. verj troops would fire on Mussulmans if they should be ordered to do so. It is now known that there are about 800 victims of th** Kharput massacre, and that eight of the J i buildings be longing to American missionaries were sacked and burned, in spite of thcassnr- ances of the p- rte to the United States ambassador, Mr. Alexander W. Terrell, that the lives and property of tho Amer icans would be prt teeted. It was an nounced that Turkish gen d’ armes had been detailed to guard the mission, but the American missionaries, however, escaped, and are now in a place of safe ty. Mr. Terrell lias notified tho porte that the United States will hold him responsible for the lives of tho mission aries. No definite action is known to have been taken by the ambassadors of the powers ; but it is rep rted that they will join in a note to the p irte, infc'lin ing th*. government of tho sultan, that, in spite of the remonstrances and roc- ommeiuiations of the powers, matters have now reached a stage in Asia Minor whem ir is evident that the sultan’s au thority is net sufficient to quell tho re peated distuvhauces which are breaking out. and it has became necessary f >rthe powers, in the interests of Christianity and humanity to put an end to these disorders by occupying j i"tly various portions of the Turkish empire until or der is fully restored and a l etter system of g a eminent is inair. united. In order to carry out the policy of t^e powers, the most powerful fleet ever gathorc-c together is being assembled at Sal -ni a oay. It will consist of about 80 Brills!, warships, including a d*/.on battleships of the first class, a dozen or so French ships, including half a dozen battleships, 12 Russian warships, of which four will be battleships, eight Italian warships, of which number four at least will lx* firstclass battleships and several Austrian and German warships. Tin British fleet includes the fl iwer of th * Mritish navy and is constantly being reinforced. Gluey Iteuciwa a < onflrmntlon. Washington, Nov. 10.—Secretary Ol- ney has received a cable from United States Minister Terrell confirming Tho Associated Press rep-its from Constan tinople concerning the massacre of 800 — - ~ 1 - the Mussulmans jit fffinipnt. "ffTtn 'flf "iTTarge amount American mission property, i The scene of this massacre is far in- pd and lieyond the reach of a war- amp. which would be < bilged to pass the Dardanelles and enter the black sea to approach even the neighboring coast. There is reason to believe that Mr. Ter rell, in addition to strongly insisting to [he porto up n the pr to' ti> n of the Americars there, has urged them to come to the coast win re they can he more readily assisted by tho American yrarships now off the Syrian coast. Tho New* Deceived at Boston. Boston, Nov. 10.—News of the mas- aacre and tho devastati n of the Ameri* ean mis ■‘ion at Kharput was received at tho room of tho American bf ard of for eign mission commissi -ners here and caused the greatest consternation, as the Kharput mission was not only one of the ne st prosperous and successful, but was als > considered the most secure from trouble. Aimtlier Mmtxcre of Cliristianv. Roms:, Nov. 16.—A dispatch received ^ere from Alcxanderctta, northern Sy ria, says that a mnss-UTo of Christians has occurred in the vicinity of that town, and in the presence of 800 Turk ish soldiers, who <.id not render any as sistance. It is added that the European residents of Alexanderetta are in dan- «**• WANTS A DIVORCE. Mrs. Fimm-U Coiiiinriict*'. Fr.Msrrdlngi Agwiii'.t Her Hiulminl, J. K. Einiuett. San Fkancisco, Nov. 16.—A special from Great Fulls, Mon., to The Exami ner, says: Mrs. J. K. Emmett, who is playing herewith the St'jckwell-Cighlaii com pany, says that through her Denver at torneys she has commence! divorce pro ceedings against her husband, J. K. Emmett. The case will be tried at San Francisco. * Mrs. Emmett says the diverse is the result of the trouble she had with her husband in San Francisco bed summer, where he attempted to shoot her. yVill Bold a Hpecktl Election. Fhankfcht, Ky., Nov. 16.—The re signation of A. J. Carroll, representa- tivc cloct from the h 'ui«vill« district, has been received at the executive office. A special election will be ordered. If Carroll's successor should bo a Repabli- Can, the legislature will have a Republi can majority <>n joint ballot. The gov* finer has fixed Dec. 7 as the date for the flection of Carroll’s successor, An Aoeidenta'. Wound Craved Fatal. New Ouleans, Nov. 16.—Robert 8. Day, a prominent c it ton fiud >r, scholar and artist, sou of the late James I. Day, has just died from a wound received by the accidental discharge of his pistol while he was searching his premises for a burglar. ers, saying it was an h-or ?• tol.e io tin greatest expositi >n of the w ild. ex cepting one. Patri tin ■ dies were then delivered by W. II. V uM". ’ ideut of the state senate, Yi r . II . Fh'ni- iug, speaker of the In,o e, md ii.ni. Al bert C x of Ailanta. The day's pr gram tertnin: t l with a grand pyredeehnie displav, • leading features v,*e t e t •• n t fire of Henry Grady aud C. .v<. kinson. Exim.itIon’s Finalises. Hr. 8. M. Inman, ehairnt n ( ,f f’*(> finance commit lee, gave n i •• t> t'n trustees for the bmdh Ide. ■ that t a Exp sition c( mpauy w ; voa y t pay tho second 25 per cent ivi. 1 ;' it. Twelve days’ ir li'-e is requ ' 1 1 f '- !i v.n;n!;l There were mnry head, made app ie. \ '.y imtiumeiit. and a k :• b:/'k. A trail of bio w nnds < n the v. i n s mo bln't :• e w .und < n the L show<'d that the h tho ha. in r At- b »iy had been diva .n 'd alo’.g the alley f( r i ver a bl ck. The trail was f 11 .wed thr ugh the liejnard stal hwaid and up t > the kitchendot r, wheio I s. Leonard and her son were f u ni m : ning up t’ie bio: d which was spattered < ve: tin* flos r and furniture. B ill tiie w ’.a;n and ! son were rnnvvi.ddy ar/' t 'd and lodged in jail. Th". v "a ‘.'.to talk. L'*: nard wa.s a M " ■ • ; ".d (.eadcr mid an « hi b Idier. fceveri n ( hs ago ; h.e secured a <.iv ice 1 m Ih i;.-t wife i Till. Is (lie Second Attempt to Wreck Mu* Same Train Near tin? Sai.ia Spat - Was Itniining at the Kate ol Seventy-Five Mile- an Hear When tin* Crash Came. Beene of the Crime a Lonely One. ! Syracuse, Nov. 20.—A deliberate at tempt was successfully made at a point one mile west of Romo, at 4 a. m., to wreck train No. 6 on the New Yi rk Ontr.nl railr nid, the engine and all of rite cars on the train being ditched and tempi el <>]y wreck'* 1. The emrieerof the train. Nate H emr of Albany, and t”. tia’U’s were killed. The fireman, Ch-ri; YV. .ier « f Albany, and Mail C 1 > iter and M. J. MeC.athy were in.inc.l. ’j his is t!ie second attempt within tkii " work’s to wreck the same train near tlie seme sp t. which is an ideal < i e i r rhe c mmission of sueli a crime. Il js on a heavy down grade, and trains us tally run down it at the rate c>f 05 mice an h >ur. This train, not stopping at ih me, generally goes down the grade at a ' ivater rate of speed, and it is be lieved here that when tho wreck <x:- cunej it must have been running el so to l i miles an hour in order to make np a few minutes of 1 st time. There is iv i a house within half a mile of the plaeo. The wreckers broke into the section Tlsp Aruipuian . t’:i 1 ta« X a:i.l ii;\ 1 \ ■ ax I’am.b’.P, Out T. pd—How Minis: r I’rotrctiou of A i i C we: kc-c-1 *’w •-.-es. Rumors of the dls- r * i ■ t Ai. lol Hamid’s i. i t t: at they no ■ f " ,ti :• and some . o jo'.ea, have to be 1 . 1 by soldiers in * I t : O'. ;n .ugh ‘ o ■ b.'.-i-.i's ,£ their respective t:v 11 ,1 [Copyrighted ISi)*. by As.--..*/, f.e l Pr-ss.] CONsrANTiNOPi/:, IT.,v. 18, vi:i Eofia, Bulgaria, Nt.v. £).—To i< p .i’.otil o telegrams sent to II'• -ikV. I y t'. * U .1- ted 8tiitc.s mini;-1 c. . . A1 Terrell, inquiii ■ i ' th * 1 pillaging of ike o 1 . there, the p :rt ‘ ’r - ' l h v f< mati ml >3Ir.T« facts have Iwoo <1 : i- ■"d s .moos by t’ ■ I’ if'd . tc.t As Mr. ’i ■ rr ‘11 will c with th ' . h. 1 ' «. 1 • t-in cu tin snl y d, t fs 1 so.wi n cann t 1 3 j i ’en ■ . etn n Kha; 'XVIVC YV t of Saturday last, \. idi v.: a m t critical day : i empire, the sultan was l ing c 1 t> tl.e telegraph a t in the Yti. iz Kiosk, person- ( i ' fig irstrotiovs to tho differ- e f w si govern'rs to do their ut* m fr fin it re order in their districts. This indicates that tho sultan has at la 1 I id his eyes < peiied to tho charac ter oi his advisers, and that he has final iy di'dormined to take the reins of gova: i'i'iont in his own hands. Tite lack i f snliMeut funds to equip tki'ic: v : '-nlle l out and the scarcity < i u. r (r • os i>i the disturbed prov- rr n nmlter of great concern to tho vho is said t» be rapidly get- li* ■* * :•••: i f extent to which mis- ' lr s snroa l. not that this * i l.i p he. o. L.rt !i is ke v.'ii < f t *e <h. tu atves at ;nt t) on ;hie the Ass i. >.l i’ses ' I 1>XJ , and maxi led Mrs. Y.'i.iiaint man now in jail. FOR REDV/INE’S PARDON. fore the interest st ps, make the date on Nov. £), but it is expected that the j :'y*'i‘‘ it of tliis installment ivill la -vi . -' T v. 25. Mr. Inman exp'"*' l > n- • the third payment on the b aid ! y : '■■■■. 10 and cl se uo the whole issue. a.:d pay the last fourth hv Dee. :2». Sauxa’H It til l u tilt. Sousa’s braid has just mai. 1 its fi^st appearance at the ex > iti u, * iviog an (pen air concert whi ui was al’"i<.e 1 by several thousand peup . i.r Sousa was given an oval ion, ; 1 In • already found his way t > the h< a s cf tlr* At lanta public He will live c.aiculs twice and three tim t «. :y. W ill r’lin** •»«• 15 c: 51 The attendance at the w.n sih increased very hugely w111,i i Ihr week, and all talk of <•<:! ti a.i ;• youd D<vi :fl has been puf ,t :ui <■ \ r(*soluti(»n of the du • i ns fiivl iXTirtx Arc ’> on-; "la t • ! tuiii i < a .uX-rh Air,\nrs, N v. 1 may be a fit e man v. it we -ks. v.. fc? K.-AtiautA riends. j ... ih'dwine lib > next few a.- r m rep ids ..hHi 1::. v C lumbus, O., wiii'i" lie i; tiie )K*i:itentiary, vhhi'i b days, it sreius t itaf i he . a (.anger, u; co uili : ; li\ ■' but a lew in lit :• Telegrams locciwa c i) - b rate tho si ;. ■ ; e.l that Rcnwine’s pa . ci mmenued byt’ ■ ii f( r t icas >n that Ills is' that lie <• iii.l u f liv I. • i;m in eu ii ieme n . r . ' friends h.ave hear,i. ,r n C (e tiy, and th" i",> ils b: st ry. come from earli (■.tin > ]> ! few man is. in •ii ili. f he can tho I ost. in (J lutnbr.s , i. i! y pri :t- n w uld be rc- u i !i, rncian i " t '• Wa < Ml'-'l ? C it l* .1 of !'is UlubUH le- r out t..3 that thef aii uoui.l do ever on Dee 81 by a .in ig linally and for FOR THE CONVENIION SIioiik Ik IV* * rl ^ ^iftii* U.t- II •• »'ii>! j«-»i*n Coi.UMUIJS O N V -SO The -tide- nri(‘tit that flu* Hon I S (P.o !; m laid written to u 11ic.nl in IMts'mig tolling bin* to rout loomi to* lln* iiotinual He- publican <o*i vent ion fliere l.err; no res- ervati *u in the letter has u >f b * ? * (jon- firmed And now eomes uu fh"* " ■ wdii'*!! if is said that R' tn uble. ids id u s. laid lias tr u.do b". . * jnal his couliaemeat h; it w<n sc. The examination ? f 11" ( f which ha; j:v r 1 " i . dent Clevehr (1. wa.s maui (lout’s request. A S I a\ i I i l{e|i<it>lleans Ai-ra i<>;'n tlie F.cM In .Miss. . takes the convent: > i t »t!i • 1’ i i i • »• -ost. /during a iccont me 'ting !v>ro. jg w'li ' i wen- present quite a im’uh"r of Ohio politHniis fiiendly to <1 ivc: : >r M"Kio- ley, it was ."iven cut '(• nli itaoiv” that 21 memhms of the nointl c m- i'on ■ mittoe had j)!eil' Francisco aud that In * ' agreed to m ike a '!"> r ire (Ids be true, San Fra’vis* > ve i t )ban 1 • aii bad :0 r :l *. If more nicmlsns to volition ret I » M a. FIRE A No** CAUSED A PAN!! to Ita.i* On:* In > o i N. .1 Y< ar. Jac>os", Nov. 18.—Joh i R. Lynch, the no:to Repuhiicau leave;*, isinf..c : rUy, on route t* east M: :s inni on a political mission, and t> on for with 1 cal Repnbliean ler.ip- s witli a view i f placing ii full Republi< an ei i pii ssional ticket in t!io li -id lawt year. Tilis is to be file b:ois of the proposed (*'nt ■ t l*"f ic c >*cress and <!.“ c nils i i'.yor tlie alississippi e- *.•••<it uti: m. Lynch 1 e ys leaning o mstitn'i .nal lawyers of the ir ifh auv -eate fid' e unre, and that lc thing will be ie.'t u ni am in the prem ises. He declares McKinley his presi* (.ontiai piefer"" co, bib tiiinks that s utliern (axe,*, . ti ns sh n!d g'o t * the in ti and e .’ive li n r: ri-fiavtcd and c nf am with t!v* dm; ant cettlemeut of the north in selnetii " a '• .nvidato. to' :! louse and stole some tools with the wo- vd i'd they vein v'*(l the fishplates | win li fasten tlie rails to the ties, and ■ j rdl 'd ( lit <!ie spikes. The train left i tliis city at 8:39. It consisti'd ( f fom* mail ears and tree sleep<*rs. There were 1! po.-tal clerks and 14 passengers i n ;.:ii. 1 esules the niombers of the crow. Y. i en the crash came the engine was tire wii lr m tho track int > the ditch ire lc nn)l''l"!y submerged in the mire, | oi ). the ( living v.’lieels on the left side I- •' above the earth. The forward m,.' ar was thrown two car lengths d of tlie engine and rolled do wj it he | banks, so : s. t> lay lengthwise of tho j rail?:. The r-ee-md ear, in which the n!' i! clci! s iveie w( rkine", was thrown i ; on) tni,i(*i-of tlie engine and badly I deni’ i hed. The third and f' urth cais | were a's i ditched, the ends of ('iHi bn- • i- ! r Iv n. The lirit i.i o of the sle f, p- e. was (hr \vn fiv m the rails, ci m ph fy r-jli’ig over, s > that tin* trucks v • a ( i hmee fr in the rails Tho see ml van: simply tune 1 on its si-'-'s, v.-lui" the rear sleeper did not leave Lie ti i ” is at nil. !.■ - ineer Hager went down with Ids on re.eaml must have IrM*!! instantly l;d.”d. 'J’ho fireman, Chris Wagner, \v. hudly injured about the head, and it is feared that he is internally hurt. ! Two tramps who were found dead are I simp sed t > have been stealing a vide j ( n Lie fi rward end of the first mail car ! dire tly in the roar of the engine PERPETRATORS CAPTURED. Throe Hoys Arresleil an:] O:**? Ureatot Dawn ami ('aiit’o.KCK. At.t: > ny, N v. 20.—John Hildf**th and Freu >ii”k Biistol, two boys, have been aiT' di'd by the Central lindson dete d- iv*"s at II me, charged with wrecking ti. in No. (!. Alter the arrest young Hildreth broke ;1 wn and emifessed that he and Brist 1, in c mpaoy with two other hoys named i • 1 Flat i and Theodore Ili’obaid, b.si bn Icon i pen the t o lb’n o, and. with tlie aid ef tools thus S ”U’e.l, had rmn v'\l tlie fishplates from tho rails No ('.;u;r* is given for the deed to give tlr* fe lov.ing gc rial cut fine ci the i ecmioiK e.a The tr no." between tl 5 Kurds and the ilu.ssulma a; at Kharput Ird l- --.i brewing 1'or s,me lime. On < :;o band it was claimed ; he the Armenia ;, incit ed by thr* a; c da of 1 :i* i d. ary c< nnnittce, hail i "" : > d' " ' ■ in. •. Inluiugsecret ■ tring t< r rev !t ag ingt tho T ties. The crisis ; t e-ipitated by r.n attack r.p i Lre j.ui.. uimaa quai ter. Anottu r V< !■ "an. A rcooiKl voi ion : itffniv is that tlie Tu . . i . : • from tii’' Yih Ki • f.i : k >. If t from the sudan I d - if, < i . • b-l .* plsmned t * io; *• <• (ho ' re." os > i Kharput. Tl who xv ; not arm"d witdi i' , v, • p: -/■ ■ , . i wean >: 3 nimi ;.r to t re r - by t'l Turkish • i. ry, s ■ m n ion was plentifully <.i: l ii .it *d ; v. f '• i. , Atsi- 'ill re"*l VO; n a ( } ‘ dred with S r • A" • att. -k up .n tlreir qu: rtc.’ v». ceb. The Avnieuirtm?, h<*wever, i noL' ioati' g mi red: ■ f jirst, had in ■ "d t! ! j i ii il 1" nod lire ■ l I i in m 1 made s > c • .mi •• ance I hat the fir. : utbi* * •' 1 Wi s reiHllsi (!. b Minimi"’ ed in t o < . wii’iout his knowledge. LAY RE BUILT HERE. 'UV.ats Morn Itattleititp'*—America -"day Get (lie Contract. ox, Nov. 20.—Commander • aval attadid of the Japanese ; : i «i u here, l as made a strong report 1 ioL ' r.'.val department of Japan on | i'" ids of the United States battle- ’ ’ ; h oh: a. Tin's report, coming at a i re.'.u v -.1 Jiman is looking abroad for Ire ; i '!*:••' a.5 ami cruisers, will, it is ie re,!'" av : 1 to securing some I : i " c Sii. ior nncrican shipbuild- : •< iiirdcv ITiyimka sjicnt a week ;.i a v. i sle :die was at sea aud !; ( " bo lii-.'l long experience in 1: .1 •: ’ • i.ecn an instructor ■ i i . .1 t 1 in Japan, and ho inve-ti rati -s with the critical •i e i . ,i :•> went from deck ■: miuin; the engines and (*" ma ipulations of tho went al fit to inspect and upner works of the r. . n 1 was i to IS C 1:1! ■Il- ;:m up bis conclusions f 11:::i the Indiana is a . "'inal to, if not supc- belt!, hi > i d her class afloat. . ;•] : r i d ‘tail, showing all f s: i'!"ri: rity. :i c ip liti n at thepres- . ;g Ih' shipbuilders of tho iri" the rootiaets for the i re Ih" new ships which ■ 1 ild. \, i wine hire lung re i it that ho • l"ft At la. a e i d ubt re. a* :0, a re sult .x I rlu'-iveiy id i 1. r', n, (•time Hja ir i'af 1 1 ,• imminent, iho A•• . ill jvire: pul" II, pi*. 1 : r Mr. Terrell. h he later ealh d • i p- lie’s nalaee a d " ( the subj' t ; > 1 ' affairs, i isii iug th ;. • rial sh n d pi teat t ie ' si’-r: ri".- miC. n I ■ i'"; i : u 1 j I I - Ijy' ’ireus (f Washington, • ire-trem siiipyards, visited • ami t uud t!iat the cab- i ■ Ama i an builders, but v .'re p "d by the naval ex- > * "ived 1 ia ir training in a b •’! 'ved the English were reni biuldeis. 1 la i!; his minisle. s «h resjioij' ilde f< i" Ei tiaiies. ]*i vi '.v ti as tho Tmki pi” teat th" live,*: -f ih" detailed ;.e d’arm pi*, are: iy with tlie fo ' Haw Am* rlca.i. \ When the Arm first a't;.’ :. - f t!i" 's so inin-i.d ' 1 at fd"" ceiv.’d I "at f!■ "y jir -i ter ef Kdnr. on’ "re 1 mis; i is 1 •cat."-.! a f( mbpr ary i pp : di d’mUK's, if thi'." '.re . • pi ild wire h ; t b eertid ed) t ey 1." etv i 1 be held tb" mis- ;DYE BUZZARDS.” .•ly af f'lii< :-.-*;ai*n*( Arrive In Califor nia, tiu* of Buusliiiie. i.o, N .v. 20.—Tho Fair u .i i ii dn Chicago arrived in city by spe i d train. The party l i d 100 persons. The cars were b‘d iipprcpi lately, one device be- ■ re-> blizzurl oi / - ve.- V ./* (*!»-. > » f ■ • 1 l 1 . :0 L"' iUi ting Itmon, Vorl* F:ir?*»rv t’-’i CHic-ina Los^ at !• f.*. New Youk. Nov 2d—Fire in the 6- story building at bX Clint ai sir'i t caus ed a panic am )n,g the w i ring p"* >plo employed there, win numb r'l al* mt 200. One pers »n is kn »w i I > have per ished and there may have be n i thers win* met a similar fat'* The 1 un ret ill which the flanres laitc l w.re ic? ii- pied as a candle fa-t ry :r;d t‘in tallow there caused t he lb e t > an real i.nibly, cutting i IT egress by wav of l a" ’■'..irs. Several men jtim]>i'd fr m fh" r *-f and from wind \v« t ■ the t ’-s^of nd- jrining buildings Afl"r t'n* I dluiag had l*ecil gutted the fine n re : ’ at* ut Searching for Indies One, whieii Ins Dot lieen ideiitifiod. was I a 1 Tlie ■oarch is still being pr • i witli. RICH GOLD FIND If I* In Colorada aiel Vas I cIlpM' Any- tliinu Known lo I in* WorNI. Denver, Nov 20 — Maj >i W S Pea. body lias arrived in the city fr >m Ar- chulta county, soutliern C >1 a . ! » bung ing specimens of ore take:* fmin tlie largest vein ever diseuvered Tin* vein, as described by poisons wli *bin " vi ited the spot, is 1.000 feet acre ss The ore averages on th 0 surface :' N t ■ tire ( n If the diseoven* sustain: lire claims of those who have been on the gr n al. a now gold bearing regi in lee b '"!i f und which will eclipse anvt' i re '.re v,n in the world. Senator T ! n r recently made a quiet visit t > tire i" i >n ii'id is filled with entlin aasai oi ('re - ubject He says it is a bie i*r |>o-;iti n. “Brick" Allen of this city diM oveied the vein Carf■ n Mi)i»laiiiirii-H Ti mhl., i PORTLVM). Me.. Nov 2ft -A loiter dated Oct 95 has Leon mcivo.i liern from Miss A M Houle, wire i« a mis sionary at Seoul. C )V< a Lire: ivs “It is dreadful Irere and has h" 'is* f or the past two weeks We Ire I safe on the streets in the day tinre. but d > **• t go i out nights We are wait: ig. cxpaf tlng any time to be called int > i " Am i i-im I legation for pri teetin. \Y • i" :,- Rn-v ! sia will step in and taki t :* wh lo country, niu* if s >, it will g > ba d with us.” Will am ('. Gif' lit Ili'itil. Lyons, N. Y., N v. 0 Y.'d.i imO. Diekitt, a pi eieer l r 1 i,w. <»r of tlie j city of Miuueayjiis, Lua ju.it uicd here. BOILER EXPLOSION. Another Two Mrn In-t uitly Killed n i l I!.'C(*iv«*H Sc-VeiM Injuries. 1 Vaxcv.kuao, Ky., N v. .8 — bvvouty niilis si nth (.f Ireie, near tin* head of ; Gras»sy, in this c u ty. a b ilcr r.t the : mill of Co ;geW. !: tarn* er. jr., ('xplo- (1(\1. killing tw * rre i imtartly and se verely, if m t hdaiiy. i jiri '"- several ( t'n-s. Ceaical Ktov. i", tho engineer, was killed < utri: ht, lbs i. uy being ear- ii"(l a (iiitaneoi f 1 JO y. .sandh'm- 1 iy maeg.ed. Wat "i P kn was also i staidly killed. .1 v.m Lev.'.n Re-cived .juii’ s. and six jaif ::s wli so are n t yet k" vm a v s ’a: u:g t» m a- ei t. vie (."tails, won A BLOODY AFFAIR. Coii'.lnhli'Hilled Wilto Ti-.in; It Make an Arj-cl An aii. i- Womi.l. il. i\I Alt . INSVlf.T.",, W. Va., N »V. IS.—C II- s’.al le Lamasters was f "nt f umlay to Pleasant Ridge by tire therilf to recap ture James White, an cscujied pris .tier. The constable (k ya'iz" ! B ux-ett and Hi ggs, fs>Hirers, t » nssirt bin Lamas- tors kre (•];<• i at tire d i r, and White ap pealed witli a revolver. B"i"" t Id that ho was iruler arrest, he sh t L'miiaters (rec !. Ti e fhputics cpoi ed ii:(', but V. bit" w u iued and (Ibabk'd them b ti. ili was fatally vounued. White (wap ’d. To Fu«h IIk* Ctaiiiii For ' lali-hoait, Okl*.ho.mv Uiiy, o. V., Nov. 18.— lion. Sidney (Jlnrke, ehairn'iin • f Okla- h :ma’s statehood ere - utivo e nimitteo, has called a stab h red emventi n to meet at Shawnee on Dre*. 4. 1W15. Tlie ri invent ion i>r mis"* t > 1" the largest and m st imp itant slit'li.'d nre'ding ever held in F*us te*iit ry. A strong '.lelepati ai will be t o] 1 t , \Y : skingt m fr m Oklah nia and the Chiekosaw na- li m to pusli tho claim ■ fi r : tutohood. The l^itirada Mill ItHd. CHMti.'.s .o;, S. 0.. N v. 18.—The steamer Lamadii is still lield hero by the United : l t"i < fir J. D. Halt, owner of tire v •. "1 i, irere arraip ing b nd f r Capti in ilirh . iiebasem- j l ye.I ex- ."re t v ■. l.-'rei’ i ; c no- s-1. U .ph i Hu; h . i, n n. : , u '.cr ic tit .1 i , tieiils the re " • hy a..d S.i, » L.tue IS uctbillg Li tho case, I Anallicr Wreck. N::'v Yotik. Nov 20. -Daring a dense f g i h hu ig over tho river a Br sik- lyii bridge train ran into the one ahead of it. Thomas C >• p n\ a conductor on one of tire lruins, lost both foot and m y die fran tire sh .ok. Go irg i Gun- ii'. a stmie.it. was s> badly injured that he died a few hums later. FIRE IN PURCELL. Ttiri**--Fourth', of h Town Orntroyrd mid tin* 1 'lame* Mill K\NS'.S City. Nov. 20.—A sjtecial to The Star from Perry. O. T., s..ys: .In t after 3 a. m. tho north side of tliei ity of I’nrcoll, f T., eaug.it fire, and the flames are ( till raging. The news is tb; ‘ tliri'e-f. in Ihs of tlie town is now in as. • and tin t a high wind continues to brew fr »n tho north and it is feared thin ’ " "liitle (.f the town can be saved. Pdi""ll is heated on the bank of the 8 u' h Oani dian river on a high hill, ri d the wi d has fall sway. It is n*- p ito.d at this time that several person ; yK'iis’.red in the flames. | including emit m si ii buihiii', s and ; the lr use i i oi'e i The Amrir im loirsh mi ' eFcaned uni " ,1 A ! • " , ' 1 I pelves undo; | of the Turk ; tlrem safe under hi; ca. 1 m< e d, (a it o'y i>‘.- ll 1! "S. an m:: - .- s’:ell in i-mark's, r. Ii vrev juie.i. Mid vh•/•{>: 1 t!" .i- ilu' imn : to pioteetion !i g’ veil: r, N.’re i !iil Ires | Jaiing the : s; g ndbye jack \Y : vo g i-."; lo live in the sun- b c. v:th tlie . ra go, the lemon, the t •; dl lie 3 iire.” 't'.i : n a v.umlr • (.f ladi"s board- i "■ i.i iin.d pro ‘nted flowers to " *". At Newcastle the exemsion- : re: ire.,'" , and made the re- - - • « J i ' ^ ' i 3 i .i Caiif rnia fruits. . ! ilre day the party went to re ( ; -. vbo-g they will remain sev- , ; ting tracts where they ...ip . ma .-mtly 1 .eate. W Will AaVct American Millers. ■ . ox. N v. ".0.—The Danish Dclcxatcstot'ie TransmlsHUsIppI Congress. D::nviat, Nov. 20.—Governor McIn tyre has nairred tire following delegates to the trunsmisnissippi congress: Alva Dams, T. W. Bowen. Irving 8. Kent n of Jhreblo; G. II Tlrarlmv of C >lorado Bui'ings; A. R. Kennedy of Cri]ij>'.e Crook; J. W MeOroery of Greely; Dr. .!< hn Grant "f Trinidad; Walter Hulli- yan of Grand Junction; Platt Roge; F. (*. G uriyyif Denver, aud tire sena- t *s aud ropi : e.sontativos in congress ex- officio. A I’rrsidciitlal Appointment. Washin i .ox, N >v. 20.—Thopiesident hra app inted John L. Peak of Kanp is City. M *., n inister to Switzerland t Eirce 'd Mi’dster Bruadhead, resigire l: nod lilt > Mnuchmeyer as United States consul at .san Salvador. To Jain th* Aslianlce Kxprdltion. Loxpon, Nov. 20.—The Post says that it is rep rted that Prince Henry of Bat - tenburg has decided to join tho staff ol tire c mnnender of the expedition t > Ashantee. Ten Tlinn-untl fitters For the “llrntcr." Di'.nvxu, Nov. 20. — Since Francis Schlatter’s mysterious diuippoaranc.) over Ift.OTJ letters addressed tohim have been received at the Denver postoffico. pi'lsigi’ig, ii 'res 1 •* i ;..-’eit ibred be- V'.ikI (ii u't. the Kre us wi re i imp; rted Ly the To. Irish tr- t i-.; in n number « f instai "i s, a 1 (1 in • tb"r t - f -.e Idlers rennined passive ej.: eb.i- is «*f the xi i> ing. Later, a second cud ni i" succescf'.rl attack was made by tlie K inlsr.- im tlie Armi'i’inn qumi r, reul a Icrrilil" miiEsacre f< 11 wed. Tlie mreil •ruf vic tims lias m t yet bee •; re-f •i:re:I; but it is declared 1 > lie “ore i m ue.'* C"n- Fervative estim- t sav f ret fr m 800 t - 1,000 persons were killed during the ri’ ting. The American no ire" * ‘ ■•( bevo K r- ma!ly pr to: re 1 a’t 1do i u* ti-n of their pri/p’oty t (b"'b.i! ki> b aui : Mr- ities. and to Mr. Teiro", w'ren all the fuets in t're ec e ; ;.* r*. ;■ \ d - ,. s . tnblishod. will mi 11 liki ■ md that tire Anreiiea".s bo or v- . ■ sited f.-.r t! c 1< Kses. In fact, it is undo; I ' (l .’ir Terrell lias a'len y 1 • . ■ ! ( ;•* the Turkish g- v nine t is pr-re -"d t > do what is right in t’re i o v’ "i all Bides have bi e i '.card ; . i tho U.aue i.; placed where it belong . A Frcsli Oiitt>i’cak. A fresh fatmti'-al atlncik lias curred at M *;h. b-.it it '..-as mpinc -e.l by the Turkish a at'’ bb\s al’tor-10 A. meuiatjs had been ki i ' 1. Hieve is evidence 1. m m:r v (lire.*- linns that tire- p .1 • Ire. 1 .<•••’* fri’ !d • ! by the gathering «.f t! * i' i-i • i ll- . i Salcnica bay. and by 1 .*o aiivic.-, :. < panied by a cb'ar ' a- ,t of t're re -l git nation, jee-cived from < • "i Austria, who' -em t Ire r.cii •• h* C(id, into ad pting i" - ' •on- rcti* re- prersive m^asmi s, Tl ; s - ate • f affaiis l.s c mmem. d on all: i "s. The rituali n io .<• ulbwesl Ai’ct 'lia, where the ("uiitire i.c." i v tire in large numbers, is i i.i" i:.-* m , i grave anxiety, n I s > mu- at tire Yi'..i? Ki sk us am ig tire i-g " ■ i 'ivej: of the ]»■ wei's, is this i.ulbieak c mmi- cates matters in a men or well cal -u- luted to crcidc aim :n, f r ir is diflicu.t to F(*o how t'ue Turk ran 1 " p vent" l from resti-ii-g «rder t' by furcc, Which w uld mean m re b d bed. A British wc . !iip b ; I;"" i - nli'rel to AI’-xc.ik retti, ire’.tb n’l ,'.yri:i, aid tlie U* ited ; t .( 'S cr.. r bin Fi an* is- co. Uii"rtiiin i f tie Fur ]*; i M|U:inr n, is expcctiMl <>'< :(• (l: :.y. in a .ifi n, a I’lench war '> o has t.e *n (!• ; . Iched to Beyr ut. byna. The r iltai e'iitimi".’ t* exirt in n svive r:t BtalHof tl " : eate. t : i. which is f, < telling teiral-U upm h..; ui- cady much IX'titioucd the gov. rnment experimental duty on inl and a commission, which (•'.•.•ed by the viisdag with a re- i . trio t rri:T. lias the request nn- c i . i ." ati m. United States Gon- .firi : ;;t Gi ] euhagen, who reports • t t * fi" t ite lej) ntmenf, says he m t t the result. The move- > -it ’i*!y I’.iveetod against Gcr- n , • o nr till ai. but as mneh of the 'l- ( ; :wp tof the United States, i:i - ugh 'b’glimdorGei-inaiiy, tb" mi milk-ra will be directly ii {('10. Kit. re:..’ is: Irevn | io i; :p s ' an p : ;1 1! ur t. • d 1’rani Driik, ConitnUtcd Murder. C'or.v.Mia =. G:i., Nov, 20.—At China Mr i.i Pik" county, Ala., Pro- i* J. Y.b R i ;i"'n ie was killed by ’ i r Wdlhra Alexander. The ' - r bad beoti on a spree for two or • ■ • • .* v ■ !. •. Ii *<m 'ni are went t > car- r. Aii"-;' r li’ ni*. They started. • i ier d c\v his knife and cut (; 11 v C r at and stub's*;! him in . ' : -k. 1: (|a"! i re died almost in- t; Aicxan; er was arrested and i t > v,'!i"i’e he was 1 idged in ; ii. it i; elioml that he was crazed U'om cui.ik. Tlx* Fall Fravpil Fatal. S '." i B w: : at v, Cal . Nov. 20.—Cup- biin A. L. Anders m, who was thrown fi- i . ciiit a few weeks ago at Monte- "it .1' ia i f- : I v.*"-'r 1 ids. t died fr an injuries rpeciv- !. Cmt iin Anderson was w Y rk, v. Irere he was •i a lino of Hudson river f Tt;c* fta^orl Oniclally Denied. I'l'p >, b-v. 20—The report of the nn.' f 17) convicts and 5100 volnu- ;-ii C • t ier Catelina during her • • i iltVMiu, mriiiy lieing so- vi• ri: \." k ired, ace rding to the ar- c’- axt, i:- : i ally (b'uied here. Tin* It .tail I’ut lata CaiimiUxIon. Y i.t) a >, <ri'., N *v. 20.—The United .St; fc . " ■ ii"!' L ; t >n has Leon put into c -.1! i i i aid will g> t» the China e t. i Mi tire Cmcinl, but the e- "t i .i" o:'.-.aliug h is not yet been •ictct'iii " t on. <'al!fai'*ra Ii UBUd M> imlaned. S’ . ■ i), N v. 20.—Captain lb : v. > i ne t * California to ru- ■ i.i b eliall, lias retoruod a;”’, md tlio California league v .* ....»:adonad.