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THE BOURBON NEWS PABIS KY TUESDAY JANUARY 21 1902f
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Many Killed and Wounded By aBoiler Explosion
The Dead Include ManyQueen Regent Has Wired Her
Condolence to the StrickenFamilies
Bareclona Jan explosionof the boiler of a spinning mill nearManresa Saturday destroyed half thevillage of Puente de Vilumara Thehospital at Manresa is filled with theinjured Sixteen mutilated bodies ofworking people buried in the debrishave been recovered These includethe manager of the spinning mill andhis two sisters Of the persons injured 30 are not expected to recoverThe dead included many childrenQueen regent has wired her condo-lences
The boiler exploded in the eveningwhen the mill hands many of whomwere accompanied by their wives andchildren were eating supper beforecommencing the nights work Thebuildings of the mill collapsed entirely and the debris was hurled in alldirections destroying other buildingsand killing and injuring the people inthe vicinity Owing to the darknessthe work of extricating the victimsproceeded with great difficulty
the work of rescue there was heardthe groans of the victims whose mutilated limbs were pinned down by theruins
A long line of carts and carriageswas engaged in conveying the injured to the Manresa hospital fivemiles distant
Sunday morning the inhabitantswent among the ruins seeking the remains of friends and relatives whilethe priests in the open air administered-the last rites of the church to the dy
ingItis now estimated that 60 persons
were killed and 100 injuredThe search at the scene of the ex
plosion was continued during the dayby members of the Red Cross societyand officials Heads arms and legsseparated from the bodies and unrecognizable blackened corpses werefound
INSURGENTS VICTORIOUS
Serious Engagement With VenezuelanTroops Near Barquislmoto
Willemstad Island of Curacao JanVenezuelan insurgents who
have concentrated on the peninsula ofParaguana on the east side of theGulf of Maracaibo Saturday inaugurated a movement against the government The insurgents in the vicinityof Uehiro have also begun operationsagainst President Castro It is reported here that a serious engagement between the insurgents and the govern-ment forces has taken place not farfrom Barquisinxoto in the state ofLara in which the insurgents werevictorious and that there has beenfighting between the insurgents andthe soldiers of the government in theStreets of Maracaibo
GEN R E LEES BIRTHDAY
Commemorative Services Were HeldThroughout the South Sunday
Menphis Tenn Janservices commemorative of the birthday of Gen Robert E Lee were heldthroughout the south Sunday At theCentral Methodist church in this cityRev W K Piner took as the text forhis sermon The Good Soldier
hundred people listened to MrPiners eulogy on Lee
Richmond Va Jan Montague and wife and Lieut Gov Willard left here Sunday afternoon in aprivate car for Atlanta where thegovernor will be the guest of honorat the Lee birthday celebration Monday
THE THRONE OF SERVIA
King Alexander Will Abdicate If Guaranteed a Sufficient Pension
Vienna Jan Belgrade correspondent declares the question of suc-cession to the throne of Servia to beripe for solution as King Alexander-if guaranteed a sufficient pension iswilling to abdicate in favor of PrinceAlexis Karageorgevitch a desendantfrom Kara George the Black Georgeof the Servians and claimant tothe throne of Servia In any casecontinues the correspondent PrinceAlexis Karageorgevitch is likely to beproclaimed heir to the throne asneither Russia nor Austria object tothis course
An Agrarian RiotBuda Pest Jan an agra
rian riot in the village of Alsoidecs inthe county of MarosTorda Trans lvanJa a mob attacked the govern-ment officials and the gendarmes were
to fire on them Ten of themob killed and 13 were severelyrvvounddd One of the wounded hassince died and four of them are notexpected to recover
Clothing Workers Locked OutChicago Jan 20 Five hundred
v clothing workers the majority olthem women have been locked outfcpd it is said the number will belargely increased in the future as theresult of an organized movement totamp out unionism
Big Stove Foundry DestroyedMemphis Tenn Jan plant-
I ot the B Wetter Manufacturingone of largest stove foundries in
south was destroyed by fire aboutj
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WOMANS DEADLY AIM
Lillian Williams Shot and Killed TwoMen and Wounded Another
Montgomery W Va Jan 20 Wil-
liam Slaughter and Ralph Johnsoncolored musicians were shot and instantly killed and Powell Callowaywhite mortally wounded at Morriscreek this county Saturday at mid-night Lillian Williams it was whoused the revolver with such deadly results each of the four bullets she firedtaking effect save one The scene ofthe tragedy was at a dance six milessouth of here in the heart of the mining regions Saturday was pay dayat the mines and as usual the month-ly dance was given colored peoplecoming for miles around and evenmany whites dropping in to witnessthe festivities About midnight theWilliams woman entered the hall evidently under the influence of liquorProceeding to the center of the roomshe ordered the musicians to playsome rag time music and play it quickWhen her demand was not compliedwith she whipped out a revolver fromunder her wrap and began firing atthe orchestra Slaughter and John-son were almost instantly killed theformer getting a bullet in the mouthand the latter one in the left breastCalloway was an onlooker at the danceand one of the bullets intended for amusician penetrated his back Physi-cians pronounce his wound fatal Themurderess escaped lynching only bythe timely arrival of officers who succeeded in getting her away and lodg-ing her in jail at this place
ELEVEN SOLDIERS MISSING-
it is Thought They Perished or WereCaptured By Filipinos
Manila Jan report has beenreceived here that a dugout canoe inwhich 11 men of Company I of the 2dinfantry were traveling is missing andis probably lost It is believed themen either perished or were captured
Gen Wade has cabled from Cebuthat 365 insurgents surrendered on theisland of Bohol last Friday The authorities here say that this statement-is astonishing if accurate as the secret service had failed to learn of theexistence of any such body of insurgents on Bohol
An important capture was made inLaguna province Luzon when eightmen of the 8th infantry captured a
insurgent named Aquada Kahabagan She recently commanded aninsurgent force of 800 men 300 ofwhom carried rifles while 500 werearmed with bolos For six pastshe has been leading insurgent bandsagainst the Spaniards and the Amer-icans Gen J Franklin Bell is stillactive in Batangas province LuzonA recent engagement in this province-in which the insurgents were defeatedwith severe loss resulted in the wounding of one American officer and thekilling of one private
Col Theodore J Wint of the Gthcavalry who is operating in Satangas and Laguna provinces reportsnumerous small engagements
ROBBERS BIG HALL
Trunks Robbed of Over 10000 Worthof Diamonds at Glendive Mont
Glendive Mont Jansecured between 10000 and 20000worth of unset and set diamonds Sunday by stealing two trunks from thebaggage room of the Northern Pacificstation and breaking them openNothing is missing from the trunksexcept a bag of unset diamonds and300 or 400 diamond rings A traycontaining 24 set diamonds was over-looked by the robbers The trunkswere the property of C B Clausentraveling representative of H Clausen Co wholesale manufacturingjewelers of Minneapolis
HELD UP AND ROBBED-
A Syrian Relieved of 8500 Two ofHis Countrymen Arrested
Kirksville Mo Jan 20 I Solomon a Syrian living at Keokuk Iawas held up Saturday night and robbed of a money belt containing 8500 Solomon had sold out his business in Keokuk and was looking fora location here Two fellow countrymen have been arrested charged withthe robbery Solomon says one ofthem held him while the other cut thebelt from his waist The money hasnot been recovered
Death of Judge DewittButte Mont Jan Wm
H Dewitt a distinguished member ofthe Montana bar is dead of acuteheart trouble He was associate justice of the Montana supreme court forseveral years and 1900 was a member-of the national republican committeefor this state
The McKinley Memorial FundPittsburgh Pa Jan 20 The Pitts
burg committee of the McKinley Memortal association has raised 30000for the fund and Vice President WmMcConway thinks this amount will bedoubled before January 29 The largoest check received from any one person was for 5000
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JanusFaced ChildOmaha Neb Jan 20 A child was
born here having in all but the headtwo perfect bodies joined togetherhowever from the neck to the hipsThe organs are Thereis but one head and that has twofaces
Count Von Waldersee ComingBerlin Jan 20 Countess Von Wall
dersee answering an inquiry regarding the projected trip of Field MarshalVon Waldersee and herself to the United States said We both hope to goto the United States Jn
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Four Business Houses at DetroitMich Collapsed-
Had the Terrible Catastrophe Happened During Business Hours the
Loss of Life Would HaveBeen Appalling
Detroit Mich Jan 20 Four buildings each four stories high locatedin the heart of the wholesale districtof this city collapsed at 830 oclockSunday night without any apparentcause and all that now remains is aheap of ruins The buildings were apart of the block bounded by Jefferson avenue and Shelby and Griswoldstreets and were occupied by five concerns and the loss on their stockswhich is total is estimated at 152000 Loss on the buildings amountsto 50500
The buildings joined each otherThe first and second floors of thebuilding on the corner were occupiedby the Maddocks Glove Co manufacturers of gloves and mittens and thetwo upper floors were used by the Imperial Cap Co manufacturers of hatsand caps
Adjoining the Maddocks Glove Cosbuilding was the brokerage firm of FB Neuhoff Co who carried a largestock of commission goods In thesame building with this firm was lo-
cated a stock of commission goodswhich he carried for Hills Brps ofNew York arid which Mr Neuhoff saidwas valued at 7000
The Michigan Produce Co also occupied a part of this building
The third and fourth buildings wereoccupied by Crusoe Bros Limitedwholesale grocers
No one seems to know what causedthe collapse of the buildings On Sunday night that district is practicallydeserted and the few who were in thevicinity say that the buildings seemedto fall into a heap without apparentcause making a noise like the rumbling of distant thunder There areevidences of an explosion about theruins but no one heard a sound ofsuch an explosion The walls of therear part of the Maddocks Glove Cosbuilding are still standing to theheight of two stories but the roof ofthis part of the building lies turnedbottomside upward in the middle ofShelby street and a large iron smokestack lies on the sidewalk on the opposite side of the street smashedagainst the buildings there as if
by forceExperts from the Detroit Gas Cos
office made an examination of theruins but said they were unable tofind evidences of a gas explosion Itwas fortunate that the wreck occur-red on Sunday night Had it
during business hours the loss oflife would have been appalling asthere were approximately 200 personsemployed by the various firms Theywould have been caught in a veritabledeath trap and crushed and burnedfore they could have been rescuedThe buildings collapsed into a heapand in a short space of time the inflammable material caught fire fromthe furnaces used for heating thebuildings There were no watchmenabout the premises consequently therewill be no loss of life
HANGED HIMSELF
Catholic Priest Committed Suicide ina St Louis Hospital-
St Louis Jan Krainhardt a Catholic priest residing atJcsephville Mo committed suicideSunday at the Alexian Brothers
in this city by hanging himselfwith a bed sheet Rev Krainhardtwas 62 years of age and had officiated-in a clerical capacity at Josephville-for 30 years He had been takingtreatment at the hospital for nervoustroubles since April 1900
Employes Narrow EscapeNew York Jan 20 Fire broke out
Sunday night in the building on Broadway occupied by Blumenthal Stlnermanufacturers of artificial flowers andfeathers Roche Croll Co manufacturers of neckties and Samuel Folkoff cloaks and suits Fifteen of Folkoffs employes at work on the fifthfloor were rescued with difficulty andseveral firemen were overcome Theloss is put at 75000
Shot Him Through the DoorShawnee Okla Jan B
Hunt of Huntsville Mo was shot andkilled here Sunday by John Sevillewho mistook him for an enemy Huntwent to Sevilles home and demandedadmittance Seville had experiencedterrible trouble with other persons andsupposed they returned to renew thequarrel and refused to admit Huntand shot him through the closed door
Many Fatalities in AlpsGeneva Jan total of 119
fatalities in the Swiss Alps constitutethe record for 1901 and is double thenumber of fatalities in 1900 Chamonix is the principal center from whichthe deaths of climbers have been announced
More Opposition to Uncle Toms CabinWilmington N G Jan lo-
cal chapter Daughters of the Confederacy have adopted resolutions en-dorsing the action of the LexingtonKy organization in protesting againstthe production of Uncle Toms Cab
Death Sentence ConfirmedGraffReinet Cape Colony Jan 20
Lord Kitchener has confirmed thedeath sentence passed upon the Boercommandant Scheepers who was capLured last October He will be siiotnext Saturday
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T SETTLERS IN SAS-KATCHEWAN VALLEY
HAVE TO SAY
Formerly from the United States
Roshern July 8th 1900
Frank Pedley EsqSuperintendent of Immigration
Sir We the undersigned settlers inSaskatchewan Township 43 Range G
beg to submit the following letter Wacame from Springfield BonhommeCounty in the spring of 1899
and settled where we now reside Wehad considerable crop last year weput in on breaking and it was verygood and this year 1900 our crop isexcellent Our wheat will yield abouttwenty bushels to the acre the oatsand barley are also very good andour potatoes and root crop all thatcould be desired We consider this afine country and are glade came asour prospects could not be better Apoor man will get a start in this country much quicker than in Dakota
We are yours respectfullySchultz H A Coshen S
Cors B H Dirks C D Unry P Unry-A Ratzlief
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Knew What Was ComingHenpeck I dread to start home with my
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DEAR MRS PINKHAM My professional work has for the pasttwenty years brought me into hundreds of homes of sickness andI have had plenty of opportunity to witness the sufferings of wivesand mothers who from want ignorance or carelessness are slowlybut surely being dragged to death principally with female weaknessand irregularities of the sex I believe you will be pleased to knowthat Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has curedmore women than any other agency that has come under my noticeHundreds of women owe their life and health to you today and therefore I can conscientiously advise sick women to try it MARGUERITE-
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No other medicine in the world has received such widespread andunqualified endorsement No other medicine has such a record of curesof female troubles Refuse to buy any other medicine
Mrs Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for adviceShe has guided thousands to health Address Lynn Mass
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To assist nature when nature needs assistance it is all important that themedicinal agents used should be of the best quality ana of known value and Syrupof Figs possesses this great advantage over all other remedies that it does notweaken the organs on which it acts and therefore it promotes a healthful con-dition of the bowels and assists one in forming regular habits Among its manyexcellent qualities may be mentioned its perfect safety in all cases requiring alaxative even for the babe or its mother the malden or the wife the invalid-or the robust man
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