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mil V EVENING EDITION. DAILY EVENING EDITION, WE DO- JX X JLVXXl X XX VJI Send for Prlcos and samples. VOL. 1. ATTOHNKYS iflUHNKK. ATTOIINKY AT T,AW, Itoom l-i Association j hoc if, t-rnintmn, IAW IHJUlim 10 niM AV, tfinotU.UHUII t'endlttoti, Oregon. .MAM I'AltSONB, ATTORNKY AT ' m.Al fAii,lljfnn. n.fiirntl. ijht. o ico iioom no. ii. Annocia. ..4. A IIATTVIFAV A TPIll TU Wa 1 A,. IV I ' i-J . , a, n.... i ab A KITZOKHAIaD, ATTOHNEYH Block, Il'endleton, Oregon. rf J. 1IKAN. .ATTORNKY AT LAW H nm.-ei-Main Htrect. In Thomtinnn. )l A MINOR. ATTOHNJCYH AT LAW. fiflpn ovnr First National lUnk. in. 1 1 w i T-ii t I I.' ii I mm iii iii-ir . m v i ill , ll'lllt-r Vlim, uivhuiii will I'ruuuuc Otirm ui vri'ijuii mm it usiuu.ion. vol nl promptly aiienueu 10. ......... a. a...-... .. mill .. .n i m Uw, uoorns inuu i or mo "cast, lire in." butlillnu. corner of Alain and Webb Kit A WICITK. ATT0RNKY8 AT U. renuieion, uregoti, uoomssanu inotisuou iiiock. Tl mil tireioii. OHre cnrnxr Court niul .KtCQWOOdlllt'OtS,!!! jH'UpalU blOOU. AR. D. 1'OllTBIt, niYfilOIAN AND HUH 1 (run. Kclio. Orcirun. Klvo yean success- ilionpllal nod private practice. oitiswor.n, piiyhician and mm- llM-i It lnl. .Mi.a -.In-. Mix Oregon, rvlLJ. XI. I'RUKTT. I'llYHIOIAN AND I n . -l ft...... ...... I,. Ml... oi ;un in uuu Alia miuoii, rvuuiciuu, t .f1,..v -A ..... ll.ln n ...I til-. Lit rUS. TV. llllit 11. A. Ul'l- juii IS Taj-. J lWll,IIMi;Vf I UI HIT UIII IHiU itIIU tiafncn.Qii vauu, umr t-uuri virrrv iwc- :-Dto nmi oiiice rouurciru ur imhmiuuu ito the n( women aiiU ohtltlron. 4U uiuni rr,wujiiii tut viiim'i. n- DENTISTS. II. HKATIK. PKNTIST. OAH ADMIN- Utervil Ofllcui Mil III Hlreet.lllTliotnp a-Klnck lliillillutr. I'enillcton, Orrison. n.STOI.N JAY, I'AINTKR AND I'AI'KR i Ilunc r. Work nrimr-tiy 'ton. ..vr itltri wlili tho Pduillvton Iliinlwart) mm .mriciucm uo.,on vnunt .rcui. I J, Itullilcr, rcnillelon, Ort-enii. UpiiMO' u'm ii Kiivcmuy. r.iiuiii"ii iiinimiru i i .ii....j. n i .. AVIV I. flii'Mrr. Country iirilirK follolloil niul trompi'jr n'lnnilo.l to. Imjillro ut Wiitoon I luUl't ;nilllij( mill. IMM IAM ItOI'KU, JILACKHmTtII AND II U'iil'oii Milker. Alia hikI Uanli'ii HI., VJIc u,Orvsm. Itlnekitiiiltli orkofnll Ouiln ilia bct po.illilo mminer, nml on nu'i i tcini. Particular uttuitlou ulv lUiiiorc-nlim-liik'. .Nh A: UllOWN. HCHW PMIUIAUK ll nr-isi.t) 1' lucrn, r'ttiJioiim, un-ison. In on Vim i-nt (.trout, linr Court Mitel. tM 'H fiii-nili"l on itliort notice. Onti'm W V C Jlllllry Will leceiVB iinmijnntii- n a (miivinu m ieolult3. II v,iii .ciiM.ki.inICIiioiinnii'terMnker. ia i n i ti.. ubnv. I'wnolini.. All work i I ni'.re nt llrHtK'n omwnnu, .mihu wert I nilleton. Orcicoii. OrtAN K DUI'RAT, STOUK AND HHK'K uud inonnment ettliM pollty wo' me. rln.torliiK H klmU of . rniu ut i' c w ik ocnte.l rfii.ounbly. Hoi- Hock Mrc-proof partlltoni. SALOONS. p-WROV DAltVKAU, lMtOIUlIKTOIt OK W in.' llrer on UrHiigUt. Finn WIneH, Llr4 ninJ Crtira. iMlui vm noKflrii.PUOi'mKTOit or ii.oi'i... iirwrv. iTiiiirt Htreot, I'cin- ,,J.. .!. ' .. fnr..nr l-r filled w promptly delivered. -T.'ill.lflt'UIMl. ftinimrni',. i-. " PHKH, KKMPK.lt. PUpPltlRTOn OK JM. r HvnCent Heor Uul , Mlu HU, oitwflc, Pendleton. Penclleton beer on putlii, wireu. Ilcjuon and cigar. i w mllimiuU, unlock. UtNOI.D tt KCIIMKKlt, 1'"$ A. of the Umatilla BweWt.?. in pof and wliolesalP, ml retail i0"".' 1 Wrby tbeglan. bottle.gallon.kee or barrel. 'iiiMuiii.ee ii you uuu . pT KINK, IMtOPKlKTOI , 0V TUh , R i cfutlon I'arlow, lnlu Htreet. opf"" foort fton.p hqimre. In Tlmmpw new fcck. i A.,, bei.t Wlnea, Uqiu.m aud Llgar. 'Ifgant lunche served to patrons. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 UKILUAN.JUSTIOKOKTaK PfcACfc fl And Notary Public. VBUiycU.Oregou, Collecting o ipecialty. r iling" ou land rt Wd, and tlual proof takeu at reduced nti't. J OB PRINTING CAN JIK HAD AT THK " PP." .. Reaper Ib-ulo unar printiug nou ."- - - EQAL I1LANKH. two hundred formi i of legal ..""ID 1MU nki ut t WUlug ipe form ca l auppllw psTUAY ANIMALS. Uyou have nu unlmal eilray. you can re. "ru in by expending f.Vi W ."'J'mLm i' ie r.Asr OjtVoo.NlAN. H catches tlieni 'Jryi'me, , DUTCH HENRY, The "W ood Man PENDLETON, PLOWS! THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT Ever brought into E A. STERN O-BEaOIST. Bought at Bottom Prices And Brought AT THE OLD FLYING DUTCHMAN. Walking;. Sulky Plows CA9ADY Gang t Sulky Plows FARMERS, REMEMBER : The Goods are Here Wo don't lmvo to wait for tljeni to nrrivo. Bottom Prices and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Taylor., Jones Co. PENDLETON, His a huelren unlver. T to t UAT5.XS cure U tiuovrrlicca aod rrt 'WHI B.IIHRHUH ... .MM IAATABI4.4 Kf I MVi ,mi T r,rna.rlt.llanrt mumBuuw. fe. ue in recommend- fU nC t to ll niffereri- t. J.KTUSKH. U.K.. Cioeinnu,pr- Deectur, Hi. Oatay rniCE.1.00. lAiezcr Jc KucbUr, Mm', I'tuduton, Or. LW.Farrow&Co. Abstracters & Land Attorneys, Money to Loan on Improved Farms. City Property Bought & Sold. Our Bargains To-Day. A Farm for $1500. mlfi froiurSlroad nation i cany term. I nnrJc tea, adjoining Vlllard Ilou.e, $OZ0 on Main Hrett. First National Bank nv PRVTir.ETON kYASKSWcV JAyill. i. Ti;n(lIS.i'.ii.liier. t!. WADK, A8l""t uainur, Transact a GeneraTBanking Business Exchange on All Parts of the World nniinU nnn Sold. UMATILLA CO., OBEGON, TUESDAY, YRmiVA UY li), ISSoT PLOWS! Through FREIGHT RATE ! QarderCltyJand SootohlCllpper Plows Oliver Chilled Plowi, Cultlvatorir.Eto OREGON. Leezer & Kuaftler, DRUGGISTS The large.t and mo.t complete stock of t Drugs, Medicines, CHEMICALS, Toilets Fancy Articles In Eastern Oregon. GIVE TJS A CALL. Despaln Block - Pendleton. Cows lor Sale ! APPUY TO Marshall Dickson, Pondloton, Orogon. largest and be t ou'ihI th inlaw Buiplr. wBdl.n. TO-OAY'S TELEGRAMS, STATE AND COAST NEWS. l'OltTI.ANl) POINTS. Various News Iteiuntluthcrid by (lurHpo clnt Cnrrr'panrirnt. l'oRTiiANn, Fob. 18. Thoitiyntery stir rounding thu miicido of Hay ut llio St. Cliarles hotel Kit! unlay iili?lit, in dtlll Hhroudcd In mystery. A. W. Vim Uliolti, whoeo iiuino was slgucd to tho letter which woh found in the dead iimn'g hand, lian np)earod nnd kuvm ho Im in no way implicutpd in thu utl'ulr. lie llrst knew llnv 1,1 iKtu tUv tiliiilf fnlip .n.ill,,. ...,n at which tlino ho wan tlguring ou (lie runtritcl for tiutting in waterworks nt i-m.i...ii., w in l,; i. .. i ...... viiivuuiih, ii. a. jtuj, iiaiii:u mill io 0 to tho plnca with him, which lie did, and decided to go into luw IneM, that of a real CHtate dealer. "When I got to Clielmlis I found thnt Ituy was Mopping at a liotel Willi u woman who was registered us his (deter. They occupied eeparuto opart inentH, and every uetion went to show that they woio biothcr and sinter. On snvcrnl occuslons I noticed that Might altercations occuneil between them, but Mnl'nr tt tt dAfl.i,a ..ulitrn .ttttl I rtlf .ll.ttl.ul IV. 1 V V. II ...... . ......M..IVU it to the fact that ho wus mom or lcrs given to urinic. u.iy and ins Mster icit Chchalin Thursduy night, and I ramo Friday uftomoou, uml wo went to Van couver to nuiko entry on some timber lanu, uiui men returned to rortiauu, no to the hotel uud 1 to attoml to some buM ncss I had on hand. Iicforo leaving mo ho asked mo to call on him at his room, which I did ut 0110 o'clock. While In his room I noticed thnt ho ucted very strancoly, and said he intended to go to San iv.tiiiuf,.. r iufi i.t... u.ii.i.... I,., wit.. A . WI.V.O, V . A .!.. U...., HlhlU UU HMD ... tin fviti.lllttii 1,1 iA,'flt' frit... III.. Itrit.il Thinking, however, tliut ho might show a detorinlnailon to go, I wroto tho letter l.i lit., ufufnp infill rt vlitu' ft i.titttm. ItAp In 1 ... HIUIU. , Ml .W V. M.t.l.f, ..V. w fKttultnil.i Ittltt frvtl.i Itlu lillrltMi.i T fnll that tlio woman wus not safe to remain wltn him in tho condition ho was in. At about II vo o'clock I went to thu hotel with a viow of reasouliig htm out of his liiff.tiHmta itf .mill,.. (Ill t.nltii. In tlttl room I was met by Ills tUtcr. who uld lio was In no mood to tulk, ho I left tho room. Tho next I hoard was that ho hnd takon his life." Alan lthoiti said thoro had never been a ciohs word lictween them, und only yestoiday Hay had signed a bond for him. Van Hlicin said he hnd been out with tho sister wivernl times, lllll lllll'IIVU U'ltll I 111! I'lllMlHlt Itf KllV. Ho cannot ncuonnt fr tho deed, except that .. ... . . .. t. !.. 11 was commuted wnuu 111 u iiriuiMn frenzy. I'lui ulat.ir la n umull u'ntilllll. ulrflllt '2'2 years of ng, a iiamhomo faco nnd pleas- nig expression, snows gooii unucaiioii uuu hat moved in goisl society. On being asked if sho wim Uny's sister. Mm indig nantly tmswercd, ".No. my nnmu is Mrs. I. H. Unvls " She llist met Kuy at ruo- liomibli a iiiuo over a year ugo. 11 up- t till 1 t-kt r Nt tU-illMliilv tr.LVItlital tILfllll4fr. I)llt 0110 would Ittivo llntl und thoothur follow. Im nml lu't'ii ilriiiLiiiir. and wus ufr.tiiUio would commit somo ditft'rato net. Sovuul liuieiii i'Iiu tho aftnrnoon lm sa d thu wa no monf his living, nnd slit miia: tin 1kH mvit.iI times lmt re coivel no roK)oni and lunl to gii' it up. ll.tv. Ii ui tin, iliutr Iik'W.wI .uul thu kov in hls'p-skut. .-lii) Kiid, Wli.ll the bell Isiy ciuim with the in to from lr. n Khciii. Hay oK iail tlio ikr nnd let him in ami Ihen shut it i.ud put thu key in his Hx-ct. whon I had iiiiisneu niming tho nolo hiMiski-l mo to loi him sue it, aiidnshute,icholfur it. I niw that ho hud u iiistol in his left hand and clmnj,'"! it to his ..slit uk bo took: tln note. Oh, gojd Heiivciis. Henry, said I, immud utely rushing to the bell und giving It I sevural vigorous pulls. I then tornwl ; around facing iiim, and as 1 did mi ho tioillted tho I'lutol mill)' liuad nllil uiwi llowusrotlo.il to 1110 that tho jwwdor hurnod my nuir, ami 1 iun w ii. Hay oviilentlv thought ho had klllwl mo, for lio fired tU fer-.i l shot ut.h's own head, aliiniot imtuediattlv aftur. Ho hud not read tho note when ho shot. ..Irs. Jiwis could assign no cause for tho dcid more than that ho was under tho inllu encoofliiiimr. 1 Y ester Jay lnprnlng James McNeil and James Harding itolo a lotof UwH, blanK els ami a watch from llio iatiii of u party eugagod in gt ablilng 1 n tho fa""."' " Ffuukliii, uearVuncouvcr. .Mr. 1; innk In saw them in tiio act of earning tho things oil", uml went iiiunedlate y to tho marshal's odico and Infurmevi, him of tho theft. Finding that tho thieves had taken tho .1:30 train for hast l'ortlaud, word was trkgra plied to tho marshal at that place to urrett them, but lieforo tho telegram n-acheil him they had crosM.il to this side. Last evening tho two mar shals hunted tho thieves down, finding them in a saloou on First street, where ., " .,,..111...... (Inn nf them hud a iney imuiiM-n . , . : 1 ..1 knifu and pistol, and showed light, but tho hanil-culfa wero tgn mailo fast, anil they w oro marched on to Jail. Mr. und Mrs. Fmorick, of Heppner, loU their Infant son of oight months. The reinalus wero brought to Alblna, and tho funeral took placo Satmday from the residence of Mr. U. A.tIlarnes, father of .... t.. i.i, Mr Ktni'iiek is the 0. H. A N. conductor ou tho Heppner bThere wero 33. arrlrals at tlx of the hotel yesterday, 110 of which wort, rvg UteiSl at one hutdl. This hsiks h though Wregon had Uun lnwrd from elMJwhoro. , . , . Tlie ih(iuQ-t In tha murder caw a Usi week was not hold Uwhiy, conjquwitly tlw-ie luw been no charge eiiUrojl agsilnH not, or will not UlK Ivninuiii o U, -a-ject, but tells Ins Italian fnend tlaat ne will prove that the shooting was tbno In self-defeno. It Is said that he has a lingo number of friends who will do all in their power to clear him. Ho Is kept in tho dark cell, ami mo.t of the tlmo ho Is standing on u chair looking at tho iiiuuy vlsitois who cull to see tlio blood thitsty man. Tho coronet's lmpiest In tho cm of Hay, tho suicido, has not Wen completed up to this time. During tho examina tion as far as It has got, no now light has been thrown on the mvsterv. Tho will of tho lato Livl Audersoti was admitted to probate to-day. Ho l intuit hca his whole estato, which has tsion appraised at $114,037.70 to hit widow, hniiiittC. Anderson. The estate consists of live lots and II (Icon acres ou Hobinson Hill, I-14S0 due on a contrsrt for tlio puiehaso of laud, 'M acres near Oregon City, 100 acres in Marlon county, notes and moitgagos to tho amount of IJ3.030, 'JO share.! of Willamette llridgo stock and 007.70 lit the bank. Following tiro to-day's hotel arrivals from lVndloton: W. J. Furnish, J. M. Hentley, Win. HeagloanilJ. 0. Leasuro. Mr. J. W. Morrow and Miss Ava Smith, of Heppner, arrived on tho Walla Wulla local to-day. 0 IIICAIIO MAIIKKTS. Ciiii'Aiio, Feb. 18, 1 shade easier; cash, n07?ii July, U 1. 15 I. M. Wheat, tlOt?.'; May, Corn, firmer; cash, 31); March, UVl M'ty, 30. Oats, firmer; cash, 25'h'; March, 25J. ; .May, 27 15-10. Harloy, nothing doing. Fork, steady; cash ill..-,S, ; ii.2j.; ainyi ihw)i. latnl, steady; nislt MCI'1,); 0 0i!i7; May, 0 7i!M7fi. .March, March, CONOItKSS. To Protrrt Nml nml SIiihiii rt.liliie i Alxnliit-A Cniiited Klorllim C'iiuk. Wasiiisiito.v, Fob. 18. In tho Houso Dunn, of Arkanas. from tho eomiiilttcu on merchant marines and fisheries, culled up tlio hill to provldo lor K'tter protec tion of tho seal and salmon lishories in Alaska. After 11 discussion, tho bill was recommitted, with instructions to tlio committee to report It back with 1111 amendment reducing from twenty to ten years tho term of le.isu of so.tl tfsheries, ami atiiiioiuiiiguiiy poison to nriug sun utmlnst tho lessees to rwnvcr lltm for every i-oal taken In excess of that llxed by law. Crisn then called tin tlio Snlllvan-Fcl- ton California election ease. Thu Hepub- Means tllibustering ugitiust its cotihidern lion. A IIKMOf KATIC CAITI S. WtsuiMiTi'.v, Fob. IH. Tim rcpilslto numlsir of signatuios for a Democratic lloityo caucus to-night hna liecn KK'iiroil. It is Isllioviul it will Is decided to wink for tho reduction of tlio lopetil of tho to bacco tax. Somo KeproKoutatlvos of tho tobacco titalo will lofiiso to nbldo by tlio caucus dielsIoii, Till: CAUCI S All tNII'AKI). , Washino-iuk, Feb. 18. lho iHwil IVmoeru'.lo I louso 1 tmuits fur to-night has ben alsindoned. 1 lieto was an impr fiun that It might riwiilt in thu iIImIosiiio of diwoid in tlii' paity. Tl.olW.s,,tapp.oVl.. l AN Afl AWWrt'Wl. tiou to duad I'm I U) 1 1 Iiuuls mi: navv niu'A it rsi A llrpml Thst ItiiiiKrioiitRii Tlimini., of lllllii'l, IU II.1-11 l'tii'ii. Wasiiimiion, Feb. IS. Iteports from Indluimjioln. to-day tiro to tho ellei't that Congressman John It. niouias, of Illi nois, h.is been K-lecteil for rocroturv of tho navy, '1 human declines to cotifli m "r .. ' . Al . Al t (....11,1.1 ilt ny llio trHtii 01 trio rumor. iu iii."J7 . .. 11. ...I in.iu y.l.lil .'ll.l III' SUIll Hint UK' lOII-num mmranvii in Washington lust n ght ftom rn'otetary I ttlford s Sv C that he had Is-en h-leeteif. I.. i.,i.-...,,. -. ter10011 that. 1 the rej-nt was i.uo ,i would pleaso him. FOREIGN NEWS. sr'MiiAN i'ati:. lie l Itepurlml ti Hsvn llreti Klllrd III H liviru ritm l'ams, Fub. 18. A torresjoiident of the 1'etit Journal at Saint balyador, Congo, Kiy : "A courier lms arrived from il... UVHt crcist. who states that a report is current that Henry M. Stanley was 1 HW1V Hatur.lav night I' N Is-lleved the killed in an engagement with the natlvwi )olu was full and that at least eighty near Maugamba. Tho courier reports . K0.(Io WMrl) tho building at tho tlmo that several liihtrtimcnts which lmvo 1 t()H explosion, of whom alsmt twenty, U'on Identified as having belonged to.lnohtly nervants, cwaissl. Six rsons . 1 . 1.1 I... ,1.11 ..ntn'rul I I 1 .. ... .1... I...., ..i I ,.l ntaniey, nave isjeii wnu uy iu IT IS NOT IIKIJEVKU. Losisi.v, Feb. I8.-TI10 evening ils'rH hero place nocrodeuco In tho repoil that Stanley is kllleil. VLtdVll MlllMlilllt. HtatcH stea nor Oalona w 1th Hwir Admiral UehexS nil on Wnl has sailed for Fort nu- 'lince A Ulwratu roccivcsl from H-ar Ad ...t...i i,,.il..,.. ...niMiHiiilnr at the Mare Kkv 7 ... . . a s..f . .1 Island navy yard California, rays the , sl Ktalus ship Vandali.t, mrivl t ! J.oiMilalu February i'd, and was Ui null for tHM40on the I'll. Tlie liUKII'H !rT Fell. 18.-U b nruwkd lhl tX the outoing Mssslon of urlUiioont h' WimfwlU jiroisw Mrs''"'1' 7f l H, .l i", b I.. I V 'I 1 ' " ' torjwdo Ismts. WE MANUFAUTUHE- Legal Blanks. Send for Prlcoa and Samplos NO. 301. EASTERN NEWS. A Tllllltllll.i: A ClllU.NT. A Itullcr i:plo,lr III 11 tliilrl nt ll.irtfortl, t'onii,, mid tlreut U) uf l.tfo I. tin. Itn suit. HAitmiHD, Conn., Feb. 18. -The lwllor of tho l'ark Central, hotel blow up at 5 o'clock this morning, w locking tho ontlro front of the structure, which was live story brick building. Tho entire llro do partment and isillco reserves wore sum moticd. Tho ruins took ilru und tho work of tho firemen was greatly impeded by tho denso volumes of smoku and steam. Tho loss of life Is estimated ut from forty to seventy, lmt may bo less. A SUIIIT OF IIOIUKIII. The main jHirtlon of tlio l'ark Central hotel, facing 011 Hugh and Allen streets, fell ut A o'clock this morning, burying nt least fifty people. Tho accident is sup posed to have resulted from tlio nx plosion of a Imtter in tho basement, from tho havoc It created In adjoining buildings. Kvi'ry window in tlio r'arl I inure, acnss Allen street, was broken, and tho walls smashed In many places. Tho nolso of tho fall urotiscd tho whole city. In a few minutes a largo crowd was at tho scono. It was a sight of horror. Tho llame.i completely enveloped the nilnn, nnd the shrieks of the wounded and dying ttrose above thu hoarse notes of tho firemen and police. Till! Ilk'UII 1.1 ST. The following Is a partial list of thono Mlved to boin the ruins: L"uIb H. Ilroi.'son and wife. M. Walody, editor of tlio German Honild, Amlred F. Whiting and wife, 1). Wight, H.;ilue1l, r. jeweler, Wellington Ketchum, proprietor of tho hotel, uml wife, and son Kddlo and brother George, Hev. l'orrln, und wife, scretery of tho Congregational tract sielety, V. Tilleslon,!-! utnenlal traolor, Mr. Ktollless. a safu ugent, William Mcy nioiir, uud llllam Mdiiner, emjitoyed in tlio boiler iisim, I'ddlo Uoylo, employe of tho hotel, Charles Wobitur,nn Insuntnco uguut, and Mr. i'oud,of lmliana, Horn wndle speaker. The loss of life U bolloved to lie less than llftv', but cannot be staled ilollnllcly, ub tho night clerk Is among thu missing and the books am destroyed. Nearly all the help employed in tho hotel wero saved. They slept in an annex, which was only partially wrecked by tho explo sion, homo forced their way out them selves, und others weiohelvd out. Tim entire main section of tho hotel is gone, only u pllo of biickaud timls'iu remain intf. iii:.iitiii:niiimi scisniis. Tlio M'enes nlsint thu ruins were hor rlblo. In tho innterof tho hotel wai man, wife ami child. No help could roach them and thoy Dually fell back in tho llames ami fl-lie.l, in plain M.'lit "f thu siH'ctators. Tho child csllil for hl, hut tlio man and wonin utleu'd no sound, Thoy worn eml, raced 111 oanh other's arms and met death bravely. ThoshilekH of another woman mused tin- sKictBtors' bltssl to run cold, as they saw a youiiR wumsn lying with her ImsIv lutlf across a boMiu and 11 lisik of au uv on her fuco. FiualU th Nuin nave, wiy ai"l shu 1 iliopp-'.l out of Ijtit hit" tho l lines. , O.I I.I, IMS III l.l'. Hahtpoiiii. Fub. M. Hi .. m Two spisloJ ulsnim Imve Just Iwn run In for UMlktiiucii at tho ruins, which, it is sup popt, iitenin a summons for a io.'iilng . I!"!?;. Jt JTra .H.??..1' I'uik (Vntml I10t.1l Is siliiatisl at the our nor of Allen ami 1 1 lh stieels, ulniiit 0110 ul'H-k fiom tho Cnioii leMi. hispiiu clpsl'v iit ioiiIimI by eiimmcicial men and tlWtri1i.1l tristtsi. The sMi l tl mil sunt in at 1(1 nVhsik wan for a ooini-tnv of Statu militia f irilis kiikjioI aiding in thu loseiilng and to form a Midori uroiind the standing walls which look very threatening. TUB WOltK OK ItKMI H, Tho force of thu eplolon threw a liod ,-. , , ... ., ,.. wiui 11 su-cjiing . tho street. Hv 8 a. ii. tho Hamos w.,,o , v - - ' L , V h,i lll'lllllll UlrtlJ ......,..i, ......... ree-l inaxses of misonry. ruuneriug tin work of rescue intrenmly humiriMi. A loisjit that the memU'W of tin- llo-.lmiiii lillnd 'Jheatrical i-imjitiv worn i-i the hotel Is denied. The ImsIU if I gbt l!iii.ll.,liuls llroiison. wife and child worn taken out at 10 o'clock. Hairy H. . 'nr u commercial traveler, was tes 1 uun, WJVi,ruly bruised. The houso hai ' neicmmodations for one hundred guests es iad euents. ,.,,.1 .. .i,Ufr of ix'rsons wem tuniwl julvo ik-cu taken i i.u-pi.. ai t ..','iiyV. uuilil unthiii'lastlo cheer ing. tho landlord. Ketchum, and his wlfn were taken out ulivo. The oxUint of their Injuries cannot Isi apwitalnod nt present. Siim after Walter Jay, of New York, wiih U.lL'S.II out ulivo. llio d'-a.t issiy 01 a. a tA...l...s l,til'nrr.rtfi mill out. iMniel .Morrison, a brakeman, ami Frederick Haines, a llsgman on the Jjow Hngland rallroa.1, are In tho dobrls. Mrs. 1 Frank Wcsoii and children are levied i to Isi In the ruins, ... At 3 1: i. the Isslan of Mr. ami Jlrs. Unamux wore taken out. 1 , TlulNnw rrml rntiliin. 1 Isv, M IH Fie"elilsHhsiles-UMBd 't, jcn ti-e 1 a' in. t ';h lUUnu -t 11 1 - .tig t-i f'-no. AueUinr !. 1 1 rtMffMM. Vmh. la. Jok Bright hm THE PEED MAN, Collection, mad oa reaSnM"e "EbBtjiiiET 1'KNDLKfON