IONE PROCLA1MER CRBGON EVENTS OFTHE DAY Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts ol the WorhL Um Important but Net Less Irrter ssting Happenings from Points Outside the Stat. ' - Tin Spanish revolt may spread to Madrid. Tb cur to to France visiting with President Fdlieres. Coant Zeppelin baa mad ft flight of 220 miles to hia airship. Major Burnbam bia found evidence -M Governor Sfaallcnbcrger and party of 60 will tour Um Pacific coast. Chicago acboo) authorities are to do way with high school societies. A streetcar atrlka Involving every Hm to tba city threatens Chicago. The Chinese vice consul to Now York baa boan murdarad by a eragy Cb A daring robber bald op a Vancou ver, B. C., bank to broad day, but se eurad only $100. Spokana police will overlook the anti-cigarette law during tba National Irrigation congress. Tba king and qoeen of Great Britain reviewed tba great naval pageant, which waa made up of ft lino of war ahipa seven miles long. An axploalon of gaaollno at St. Paul caused tba death of Ave person! and tba Injury of seven others. A four story building waa also destroyed, Goldficld, Nov., mines with a capital of over $19,000,000 have boan consoli dated. The sntUDias riots la Mexico are aid to hava boon started by expelled students. Tba French talk of other powers helping Spain to Morocco, where the situation hi serious. A Denver nan has received a de mand from blackmailers fee $10,000 with death aa an alternative. Chicago la experiencing the hottest weather of the year and there are doa ena of deaths and proatratiooe. A gang which has been systemati cally smuggling goods across the line baa been broken up at Vancouver, B. C Wright's aeroplane has soccsssfally passed another government teat. Bak ing 42 X miles an haw with ft pases a ger. Tba Colombian congress want to know why President Reyes toft the country and then sent In his resigna tion. Terror and tragedy are supreme In Spain. Burning buildings have turned night Into day at Barcelona and It re quire a constant vigilance by tenant, -to. prevent innaer uwuw, , A storm on? the German eoaat -Jtos caused great damage to shipping. The Great Northern te planning sev eral extenaione to Pacific Coast states. Northwestern senators fought to the wet to aeenre a higher tariff, en rata an manner. Another hot wave Is spreading over the Bast, ceasing many deaths and The sugar trust may have to pay a ana of $760,000 for shsohrbtog ft Penn sylvania reAnery. - A Ctilfornto man has fasted K days and as he dees not foal hungry will not oat until he does. A Chicago man has flgered out that the Windy City will have ft population Of $.000,000 to lMw. . A moral irasadi has started to Chi cago and to dtvekeepera hava boon in dicted sa a begins teg. , Blerllot, who ominsfnlly the Engl channel, la willing to eater ft race with the Wright brathsra. The Italian king has enMonced that he will eend the princsft of the royal aleed to visit Italian colon lea to North nod south America. fl Ml ill J hia, nsn resigned. Crete has raieed the Greek lag and saolarod tariipsnnsaM af Turkey. . The Ualtsd States Steal eofperetim the diliish oaitooom- Freech Beekdtote have gainst the srasma visit ol the mar Oetonei tmsiH Marhbrect, envmhv to Bolivia asm ataror of Cteclu- awmwasaV A eeal hrata en the Denver A Kk lest away to Utah, bat the smnfl axekevtt . MOTQRMAN IB BLAMED. . i ... 1 Evidence Shows, Ho Ran by Dwijch Near Coeur; T Alone. 8pokane, Wash., Aug. 8. -In tba collision of two psssinger trains on the Coeur d'Alene Spokana railway Sat urday afternoon, two miles wast of Coeur d'Alene, IS persona were killed and 103 injured. ' About $0 of the tot ter sustained only alight injuries and are not in hospitaJa. Motorman Campbell, of the wrecked train, who waa reported among the dead last night, hi alive today, bat It is thought it is only n'matter of few boars until be dies. He was badly mangled in the vestibule of bis ear, and la barely breathing. Campbell stated tonight that ho un derstood his orders were to meet the other train at a aiding Ave miles from where the collision occurred. It la learned from an official who de clines to bo quoted that Motorman Campbell, of the wetsbound train, the extra which waa wrecked, had orders from the dispatcher to poll out of Coeur d'Alene and to take siding about three-quarters of a mile eat in order to allow tba regular eaatboond train to pass. He paaaed that siding, either forgetting hia orders or imagining be could make the next aiding, about an other mile ahead. It waa between the two sidings that the collision occurred. ACAPULCO IN RUINS. Destitute Inhabitants of Mexican City Face Famine. Mexico City, Aug. 8. A dispatch from Aeapulco today states that 78 dis tinct sboeka of earthquake have been felt there since the first shako Friday. Tba city has been destroyed and the in habitants face famine. - Darin- one of the shocks s tidal wave engulfed the harbor and a number of lives were lost. Chilpaneingo also has been practical ly destroyed. What the earthquake of Friday failed to do waa accomplished by the stronger one Satnrday, which either leveled or rendered uninhabitable every building in the two places. All the markete at Aeapulco were destroyed to the shocks of Saturday and the country people are afraid U take In more produce to tba town. People arc camping in the public squares and have no food. The bultdlnga standing are being leveled by dynamite as they are little more than tottering walla. During the heavy shock Saturday the water to the harbor receded 88 feet, and then rushed beck, covering the docks and piers, causing considera ble damage. The people are suffering from exposure. The tents In the pub lic squares and streets do not keep off the heavy rntos that fall at this as aeon af the year. Funds are being raised In Mexico City to relievo the distress of Guerrero. In Mexico City Satnrday the shock was heavier than any other yet experi enced. So far aa known no lives were lost to the last tremor. RKBILS DECLARE. REPUBLIC. Don Jaime do Bourbon to Lead Revo lution to Spain. London, Aug. (.Quickly following maaaagss received here early today that Spanish troops had bosh repulsed to a collision with revolutionaries at Baree lena, earns report that the insurgents la that city had proclaimed a republic Color m lent to the report by other die pa tehee emanating from Cerbero on the Fraaeo-fi parish frontier. These tell of a continuance of righting between tba troops and laselntionarisa to Barcelona, showing the government baa not gained control of the Insurg eeta, as censored dispatches stated. Officials of the Spanish government at Madrid and other points have eon tended for several days that the rioting waa the work of anarrhista and aocial leta. TftMoa elaima are challenged by a massage received yesterday from Barcelona by way of Career stating: "Nina thousand armed revolutionar ies have formed a committee of public safety. A meeting of Carliet leaden has boan held at Figoeree, and the ar rival is expected of the pretender, Don Jaime do Bourbon, In order to himself at the head of the rebllioa." Opium to Machinery. Manila, Aug. ft. The government hj preaaing the investigation of what ap pears to he aa extensive opium smug, gllng plot which waa brought to light by the discovery and seiiurewof 400 pounds and 71 aances of cocaine bv genlonaly aaooaalad to ft shipment of rarntng machinery brought from Hong kong. Louie Grant, an American bva Ineea man of eenaidorablo ewnliwi.. has bean atventod charged with being Implicated to the enragglliwj plot, and it is believed that severd ethers ere being toajy watched by the special aganto. Ship With 8,000 Overawe, " barton, NataL Aug. 8. Isms alarm tbeen area ted br aha eoo-errrvd here ef the Brttwh steamer Ware tea, from Svdnev. for Lonekm. She toft Port Natal July M, and etnas then baa seen by any veaeeL A marsh tacdtoesd ler her. The War- S.0M MEXICO HAS QUAKE . Area Orer UM Miles Square Is Devastated by lYemblor. TIDAL WAVE .ADDS TO BOAROR -7 ' . . Hundreds of People Have Lost Their Lnroa and Many Towns Are Compters! Destroyed. Mexico City, Mexico, July 81. Hun- drede of lives were lost, innumerable persona were injured and great prop arty lose resulted from eerthquakee which shook the entire Southern part of Mexico, extending from Oaxacs on the southeast to Aeapulco on the Pa cific eoaat, which waa partially devas tated at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. Eleven dead are reported to thle city, and 62 bodies have bean recovered at Chilpaneingo. Adding to, the horror of the quake a tidal wave swept the city of Aeapulco, carrying down the bamboo booses which line the shore, with hundreds of occupants, who were unable to escape. Most of these, iUs said, wars women and children. Driven panic-stricken from their homes by the quake, it waa some time before the tobabitanto realised the predicament of the families to the poorer quarter. Fires which started gained ft good headway, and these added to the death list. The total number of dead to Aeapulco la not known, It being difficult to get details from there tonight over Federal wires. About 100 miles Inland from Aes polco the towns of Taloea, Puebla, Horiesend Chilpaneingo, the capital of the state of Guerrero, also suffered. A runner reached Chilpaneingo with a report that the town of Masetlan, a near seaport, which was only recently swept by Are, . waa again devastated. The people there bad only commenced to rebuild, and the damage, therefore, was not as great as It otherwise would have been. Beporta have also beerreceived from Reopen, Zspate, Providoncia, Atoyac, Ayutia and Cbilpa, and It is said seve ral people were killed to each place, while there was also a great leas of property. Iguala, Teloloapan, Cecals, Cutsamala, Amatepee, Sal tepee and other towns north of the Balsas river suffered. Borne of these reports have reached the city by native runners, or have been received from the territories by Federal wires,. The shock wss fslt ss far sa Oaxaea on the Sostbeaat, and great rumblings are reported to the ground in many piaeee, while the quake throw many bridges eat of plumb on the Cweme vacal railroad. Many of the' towns where dawsgc is reported are praeti eully lasiated, having only runners ss a means of communication with the out side world. Every offer la being mads to get details of casualties, but It may bo weeks nntil official re porta are received by mail. Are poles to to the earthquake nan, and many temblors have been expert encei there, hot tba present one, which was followed by n tidal wave, to said to be the most destructive to the his tory et the seaport. In tba tidal wave several craft to the barber, k is said, were aunk, to creasing tba ken si life. -Vast Aran Feats Earthquahi Msxlss City. July 81. Central Mex ico, from the Atlantis to the Paciftc and from Qoerato on the north tCs aca an the south, aa area of mora than 1,000 sonars miles, was shaken yester day ay a aeries of tba most severe earthquake shocks felt hi the region for a quarter ef a century. The tower part ef Aeapulco, the whole af Chllpea eingoend probably the ether towns were totally destroyed. Reports o( too torn of Iris are scattering, hot it to ear taia that bemdreds most have ptri-hed to the snast dtten and to the interior Now strove rW Z. M. Plan. Denver. Jahy 81. The body af Xob- ulon Mwtgomery Fike, early explorer of the Becky Mountain region and d lo wer af the famous peak tnat beara hie name, will be brought to Colorado for Inal bnrisX according to Curator FerrilL of the Stale Bietorteal seatotr Curator Ferrill has Just received word from Snekctt'S Harbor, Maes,, that the bodiee of tSI sokHers am being dtsto tmed at Madison Barracks cemetery. Aamng them to that af Lieutenant Pike. It to plena id to haryPikaat the foot of Pike's Peak. . . Ravana, July 81. The cabinet at, sis, whlsh for same time ana been bw nsndin natl a climax today, whan all tfasT ssmnrtsr ftnd the a. is trim tie! sscrtoaty leslgaad The action ef the cabinet was tones srmr a with tan avowed pnrneaa of hveitv ts the and relievtog elm of tl INTCRURBAM OARS MEET. OoJtltion Near Coeur d'Alene Reaulta In Death or 18. . Spokana, Wash., Aug. 8. Thirteen persons were killed and 88 more or leas eriously Injured to a head-on trolley car coll is ion Satnrday afternoon, at Coldwell, on the Spokane and Coeur d'Alene branch of the Spokana A Idaho railway, 88 milea east of Spokane. OfBialsef the line nave not made a statement as to responsibility for the wrack. It hi said the eaetbound train did not take a sidetrack aa it bad been ordered. It to incomprehensible why the motorrnon did not avoid the col lision, as the accident occurred on a straight track. The motorman of the westbound train Is among the dead. Both trains were running at high speed, especially the westbound train, and were presumably beyond control. The wrecked cars were ground to gether to one confused mass. Tba in juries are of all kinds. Legs and anna are broken and beads and bodies ere crashed. Bruleee and scratches from sDlintered wood and broken slaea are numerous,' and Internal hurts, which it la feared will swell the list of fatalities, were tofl looted. The first ear of the train, the smok er, was so smashed that nothing but the trucks remained. It was crowded with men and scarcely one of them es caped alive and uninjured. This is the Art.sertoos wreck to the history of the road. The track was cleared to about an boar and a half. PEOPLE IN PANIC Repeated Shocks to Mexico Add to Earthquake Damage. City of Mexico, Aug. f. With the people absolutely frightened and trem bling to terror from their awful exper ience to Friday s earthquake sboeka. five distinct shocks were felt again Saturday, and the damage Friday to light compared with the damage Satur day. AH sommuniestion was oat off from Chilpaneingo, Aeapulco and surround ing towns by the quakes, after u was reetored following Friday's shocks, hot in format ion of the serious nature of the shocks came through before the wires went down. In every Ins tan the frightened operators at the keys to the stricken towns, -talking to the enoally friarhtened operators to the capital, declared "tba town to so P lately wrecked.' or .words to that effect. The operator at Chilpaneingo, capital of the state of Guerrero, reported that the palace af Governor Damien Florae, which bad been partially. wrecked, eom pletely tumbled down, hot that the family bad left its crumbling walls. The shocks hers were more severe than tba former en as were, and not sa American and bat few foreigners re mained indoors. The parks sod plssaa are crowded to aver Bowing and many people era to actual want of food. OSAKA IN RUINS. Important Japanese OHy Is Swept by Tern bio Conflagration. Casks, Japan, Aug. 8. At f o'clock yasterdsj morning the terrible confla gration which baa reduced to sabes large portion of this elty was wider control. Up to that hour 18,000 build ings had been destroyed. An area f ear miles square waa swept by the jamas. A fire which threatened to destroy thie sity started at 4 o'clock Saturday morning. At 8:80 Saturday night the Are had eoneamad one-fifth of the town. The Breeoen who bed been Bghttog all day, ware completely axhauated and troops were ealld out to assist to the fire fighting and ts prssirss order to Ubeeit. . The exact amoont of damage done by the Barnes sannot be estimated at present, bat the total will be large. A number of persona have been killed and seriously injured by the are. Osaka to ana of the "imperial eltice" of Japan, and one of the most im portant nmnuf acta ring and com mentis! cities of the empire. It shelters al most three quarters of ft million peo ple. The largat of the Buddhist tem ntoa. for which the sity kf amiss smeog travelers, covers aa enormous area. The chief public building of Osaka to the palace, built of atone to 1688. ' ; Ordered to Take Orenefva. Madrid. Aug. L At Metilla the Moors are preparing rev a new attack apon the Spaniards, but Genera Mari na has been tostinttod that aa soon as the big army la eeaecntrated ha should sememe the offanaive, march ant af Meiill end etrtko a decwivo blew. Work af retoferaiag Melilto to aceouy tog the War dotmrtmant. King Alfon so today vtoltsd Gaietoofote to inspect artillery corps asemd for the front. The fund far the war victims to grew -ing. Quean Victoria today seaMbwtod 88,000 and the Qneen ssocher fx, 000. San Beheetiao, Spato. Asm. a (By way of the FVanah frontier.) Neaewa ia altowed to eo pmbiiabod from Baree- pt that favorable to the gwr- it, hat m4 table private repertn to niulaikwtots still hoM a largo part ef tha city and that the ar tillery baa not niiidil hi CONDITIONS SERIOUS Alfonso Declares Martial Lax Tbnragboot Spain. V DESPERATE FIGHT LN BARCELONA. Qovsmmcnt Contends at Same Tlma Against Sedition at Home and Madrid, July 29. The revolution h Catalonia baa reached serious stage. There is much bloodshed. 'Artillery baa been employed to tba streets of Barcelonia to traell the outbreaks. The city ia terror-stricken. The revo lutionists are reported to be fighting; desperately behind barricades. Tbe troops include mounted artillery and the defenses of tba rebels -have peon raked with shot. King Alfonso hastened back to Ma drid from Baa Sebastian today and is sued a decree proclaiming martial law and sua pens ion of the constitution at guerante throughout Spain. Ordern have bean given to the governors provinces to crush the revolution st any cost without hesitation and without pity. Today marks ft black --chapter in Spato 'a history, for there was tragedy both at home and abroad.- The army at Melilla bad a bloody battle with tba Moore, which, though the victory want won by the Spaniards, resulted to tne loss of 81 officers and 800 privates kill ed and wounded. An exact cetimate of the dead and) woonded to tba clashes between tba troops and rebels to Barcelona to not possible because of tba rigid censor ship, and the government baa not fixed the total. WHITES F1AR FOR SAFETY. Moody Troubles Expected With Reds, m British Columbia. Victoria, B. C, July St. The situa tion to Skeenft, where 8,000 membera of related Indian tribes threaten the safety of the scattered whites, baa been little. If any improved by the in vestigation conducted by Special Com missioner Stewart, of the Ottawa office of Indian affairs, who with Buparin- Miwiiit Tuwni m an muw wi immb Police O'Connell returned here today from Haaalton, hoping that a clash be tween the rede and tba whites may bo averted by diplomatic and immediate government action, hot admittedly far from sanguine. Others from the North today em phatically assert the Indiana only await the dosing of navigation to ini tiate sanguinary hostilities. Thane in dependent Norther nere brought freea Heselton a petition of the white real' dents of the Skeena for transmission to Ottawa asking the immedtste die patch af a sufficient force af tba mounted polios to guarantee their safe ty and also protect the builders of tba Grand Trunk Pacific BLACK HAND TERRORIZES. People of East Kootenai On About to Victoria, B. C Jury Through the resumption of activities by the an arehistic Italian element operating an dor the mask af the Black Hand, a reign ef terror baa barn inaugurated to the Crows Most colliery district of East Keeteaav, At New .Michael boaineea Is suspended, and the community, folly armed, goes about to groupe, fearful af sudden asssssinstton. 1 Five or six lending rittosns save ra. eaivad tba regulation warning, among them Josanh Feeona. nmnriAfaw eg lb Northern hotel, and Carlo Sal mo, for whom the towa of Salme to named, a well knows mining operator. . . The men suspected by the police era tow Italiaaft. lately from Pittaburx. and 4 DM swV '-"" In each ef the threatening letters to Central Montana. Helena, MecrL, July 89. Central Montana was tost night visited by a seriee af bail and rate storms and etosjdborcta, The wont damage was done to the vicinity af Wtekeaand Cor bin, where the eJoadberat compelled the Bertha rntoe to dean down, Btoroa and basses wore flooded and railroad tracks washed eat an the Great N Bast and north the Nerhern PooUei loot. AtJeSaraoau. Wfckns and Corbin, rnbssrind roofs waradsati.ji.lby Jury tl. The balloting af off sen tonus' Canfer- ef Great Brrteto, te exwfcle aata natisaal strike of the should ha dnl mid hi is pi lit af the fli illlsh mteara who are reetetteg a wage ra dxtesJea af eivpanee a day, vjaneaaabjeV ed today and sisaltid to 818, Wl votoa hitovor of a Siei enrifca end anry