CARE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. APRIL 6. 1905
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1 is w«niaii d£k I • «Mk «o. 'h** t MM «MML ArtiMMi nt» m *M4t to tutor tbo Mv, bat Orma*o CoWrty aftcUto moM'(bmt It bo bold. Tbo Rdt. &t. Newnimm «mytbe of Now Horen. 'OoiBu, 0 tBotnbor of tbo AmoricoB koord of forolffa mumioum, boo ozyrooood o new opinion on tbo Bockefollor »lft of »100.0« to tbo board. Ho mayo Rockefoller'* gift Mould bo accepted Uko anj other otnnor'a and that no committee mhoald Impooe a new commandment. •Thou ahalt not glre." ■Maar, April B. r hi. Camille Flammarlon. a Parialan expert, predict* a hot anmmer from tbo sun spot Indication*. London hotel keeper* aro finding that tbo early spring traffic from America la being dlrortod to tbo Mediterranean. Oxford woo the sixty-second annual boat race between tbe I’nlreraltlo* of Oxfonl and Cambridge by from three to four lengths. Secretary Taft daring tbe preeldenf abeence becomes a three ply official. Ho will act a* president, secretary of state and *ecretar>- of war. Tbe Allan line turbine steamship Victorian has arrived at Halifax, crowing tbe Atlantic In 1 hour and 10 minate* less than eight days, and tbe Initial trip I* pronounced a sucre**. It was announced that letter* with addrooaes In Gaelic would be sent to Kngland from New York to force tbe postmaster to definitely decide against their transmission, when an appeal will be Blade to tbe president to Interrane. A Staten Island (N. Y.) train cat a fire engine In two and killed tbe team of horse* at tbe Uooebank crooning. Ton members of tbe fire engine crew escaped by jamping, but Daniel Foley stock to bis poet as dricer until tbe crash came. Ho escaped serious Injury. Sparks from a passing engine started a fire In tbe woods adjoining tbe
at Archibald r ttogers* country place, Crum wold, overlooking tbe Hudson at Hyde Park. N. Y. The flames spread rapidly through tbe underbrush and
■troyed. Tbe toee is estimated at $10,
V. Marion Crawford, tbe American novelist, I* seriously 111 of a bronchial affection at London^ The condition of Henry N. PI Ostomy, tbs noted chess player, who underwent an operation In tbe Presbyterian hospital in Philadelphia last Tuesday, Is reported as much Improved. President Hughes of Depaow university, Green Castle. I ML, announced at chapel service a gift of *50,000 from Andrew Carnegie to the university. The fand Is to be expended In the erection of a new library. John McCUntock, for many yean a member of the band of so called “angel dancers" at “the Lord’s farm.” near Park Ridge, N. J., among whom be was known as John the Baptist, has committed suicide by shooting hlmself with a rifle. A rousing welcome will be given tbe roagto riders at their reunion at 8m Antonio. TexL, April 6 and 7. Tbe camp will be at Riverside park, the original rendexvons of the regiment. President Roosevelt bss expressed a dastrr to see as many of his old com rads* as possible present
-. Tbe Barney Science hall of Dennison university at Granville. O., has burned to the ground, entailing a loss Of nearly *100,000. Gugllelmo Marconi and bis bride have arrived In New York from rope. Tbe Inventor's trip Is partly a honeymoon and partly a voyage of
botineos.
Praddent Roosevelt will speak New York on May 30 at tbe exercise* in connection with tbe dedication of the ■tatae commemorating the Iom of life on tbe excursion steamer General Oocnm. which was destroyed by fire. A great korprise was sprung t Me city of Ithaca. N. Y„ when grand jury handed op to tbe supi _ court twenty-three tadtefcaents. a large majority of which are
Fifty Miners Entombed by at Zeigler.
FIFTIES BODIES BROUGHT UP. Meson* llartv Work Ml AU BlarBi, Bet Are ■lagseeg by Deadly Oa*.
BENTON UL, April A-Some fifty iloora have been entombed in Joseph Latter'* mine at Zaigler by a of gas, and It Is probable that thirty rt more of the buried men are dead. Thus far fifteen bodies hare Mho found. Tbe oxploofaw. It is said, was dot to tbo fact that tbs Loiter mlijoo are not worked Sunday, thus allowing gak to accumulate In the lower workings. When between thirty-five %ad forty five miners had descended Into tbs terrific explosion blew tbe mouth of the mine high Into the air. On* of the steel cages was blown to surface from tbe bottom of a foot shaft. Tbo shock of the exfelt at Benton, twelve 1 Zeigler. A teamster driving along a road half a mile from the mine was covered with falllag cinder*, and debris covered the ooo of his wagon half an Inch deep. Ona miner was killed and four were severely Injured at the mouth of the shaft In which tbe explosion occurred. The work of rescue was begun at once by minora, who were arriving wben tbo explosion took place. But the main shaft was demolished so that rescue work has to b# carried on through the a India ft. This has hindered the work of aiding tbe entombed men to such an extent that iate last night only fifteen bodies and one Injured man had been brought to the surface. These bodies wore found forty feet from tbe bottom of tbe airnBuft. this being as far aa tbe rescuer* bare been able to penetrate the abaft. The bodies of tbe dead are so blackened that they cannot at once be identified. Rolls Campbell to tbe Injured miner brought out of tbe abaft and it to said that be cannot live. Campbell to conscious, bat be to unable to give any explanation of tbe accident Aa ail day Investigation tends ■bow that tbe catastrophe was doe to tbe accidental explosion of accumoited gas. Joseph LeUer to expected to n Zeigler today, although reported to be an hto way to Europe. Search for bodlas continued all nljjit Nearly all tbe bodies found show no marks of Injury, Indicating death by asphyxiation.
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WASHINGTON. April A-Solicitor Penfleld of the state department reported tost night that tbe cbai made in Veneeoela against General Francis V. Greene and the asphalt company of which be (Grecos) was the bead to tbe effect that be and the asphalt people had aided the Matos
state department a. sworn denial of tbo troth of these reports backed hto denial by affidavits from responsible officers of tbe asphalt pany, denying that they or the pany had aided the Matos rerolutlonY. Greene Las reiterated hto denial of tbe charge of tbe attorney general of Yenesoeto that bo bad paid tbe sum of *180000 to Matos,
ALBANY, N, Y„ April A-Tba senate tost night pa seed by a party voteayes, 88; nays, 14—tbe two administration revenue measures adopted by the Republican party caucuses in both houses. One to the oo called stock transfer tax bill, prescribing a stamp tax of 2 cents per *100 or *8 per •bares on tbe sale or transfer of securities. The other provides nual 5 mills state tax in Ucn of other taxes on all mortgagee recorded July 1 next, one-half of tbe pro-
tbe locality. Dimtolr’ Mich, April A-BIwUoo returns ere fragmentary, but the Indications are that tbe Republican state ticket to carried by upward of TQ4M0 majority. The Republican are Joseph B. Moore of Lapeer for surenomlnatedi, Arthur •ad W. H. Sawyer of fior regents of tbe Uni varsity of Michigan and W. J. McKane of Calhoun county for mombor of tbe etata
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