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January 11,1892 * DAILY PORTLAND _ 1892. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 30. PORTLAND, MAINE, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, MOURNING AT KREBS. HIS LABORS KILLED HIM. THIS MORNING’S NEWS. MISCELLANEOUS. T FUTURE OF EGYPT. LOSING NO TIE. THE RAILROAD ARMY. Who Were Burled from Death of Attorney General Barnard Pago 1. Thirty-seven Homes Prosecuted and Sawtelle. General telegraph news. There Yesterday. Almy Obituary. Franklin N. H., January 10. Page 2. McAllisteis, I. T., January 10.—This Falls, The Fruits of the Democratic Steal Texas. Arthur’s Counsels Followed Peace Death as Viewed —.State General Daniel Barnard Railroad troubles in by was a day of mourning at Krebs, the Effect of Tewfik’s Attorney home on Body of missing Tena Davis found. the recent The died from] pneumonia at his in Mew York. in scene of mining disaster. Housekeeping Washington. in Connecticut. in Berlin and Paris. Alain in Franklin at 11.30 Page 3. funerals of most of the victims whose street, village, of mice. this IIo had been sick with The method training with bodies were recovered w ere held. Thir- morning. Page 4. general from it bodies were interred. There grippe, but had so far recovered Editorials. quest, ty-seven RE- Personal and PILLS as to be in Concord the first of the week. Bill. FOB A GERRYMANDER peculiar. BEECHAM’S THE STATE OF TEXAS MAY BE ALL were no religious services, excepting in a OP HEIR TO THE DUKE CLARENCE, There he and able Page 5. will in future for the United!! few cases. Fifteen bodies were buried caught cold, though PORTED READY. Lewis E. Smith under arrest. a !> TIED UP YET. BRITISH THRONE, ILL. to sit was confined to his residence States be covered with yesterday. up Music and Drama. will be for a few days. Saturday his family be- The Perhaps it never known just registration. Soluble, came alarmed, and Saturday night Dr. Resolutions on the death of Miss Alice B arren. Quickly how many lives were lost in the accident. Conn of Concord was summoned. Death Maine towns. (Complying Some and their approaches are It Is the Plan Once Rejected Because of Pleasant Coating, galleries came and He is Page 6. | Bailroad Men There Making Common so blocked with debris that it is How Anarchists Toole Possession of a suddenly painlessly. the;! nearly survived Mrs. three sons Its Injustice—If Adopted It Will Wit and Wisdom. |completely disguising to them. The mine offi- by Barnard, in Cause with the Arkansas Pass Strikers impossible open Town—They Had it All Their a taste of the Pill without any;! Spanish and two The oldest son, Make Trouble for in La Bretouue; story. | cials now claim that only one man is daughters. Republicans Page 7. —A Refusal to Handle Freights—Ef- Own for a Time—One Man James E. was his law sway impairing its efficacy.;! This is an Italian named Anto- Way Barnard, Esq., Delegates to Their National missing. All of his are at Choosing Farm topics. 5 Price 2 cents a Box. ! > forts of the Road to Resume'Business who had no or Ho Resisted Rob- partner. family home, 5 nio Genesetel, family Strangled Because Democratic Financial and Commercial. Canal except the second son, Charles, who is in Convention—The Organ — killed. is Marine News. ^^^J^ew^York^Depot^Cs S^eet« | Street Railroad Men Strike Because friends except those Ilis body Gladstone Hrs Something to bery—Mi'. business in Attorney General Work. Page 8. supposed to be near the main entry, un- Chicago. Promptly Begins dec21 MW&Fnrmlycdlst.auior5Uip the Company Does Not Give Them Say on the Old Testament Controversy. Barnard was born at Orange, in this Jottings. der a mass of rocks which have nearly and was 00 of age. Albany, January 9.—It seems to be Priefersonals. Free Passes. all been moved. The men the state, years The health. claimjthere London, January 10.—Politically, Mr. Barnard had a number of the members of the Democrat- city’s are others dead or m the Jservecl agreed by The New Plush Mill. 10.— imprisoned has been the chief New Haven, Conn., January ieath of the khedive terms in the state legislature, being pres- ic that the first use shall ..lires Sunday. mines. he party they About were at a conference conversation the latter ident of the Senate in 1S65. In 1S70 School Gymnastics. DEFECTIVE SIGHT. 350 delegates jgjTliere were 335 men working in the topic of during make of the was a member of the governor’s council. legislature they of and firemen called by mine according to the pay- of the and naturally it has today engineers Thursday, part week, In 1872 he was elected a member of the have stolen, will be to gerrymander the consider roll and tally of every man who in the Chiefs Arthur and Sargent, to reports overshadowed everything else National Convention. In districts of the state. And All “errors of refraction” of the down tie shaft. Of these, 51 dead Republican Congressional the in between the goes for it is with serious 1887 he was attorney eyes which cause so many head- points dispute bodies were 137 men aewspapers, fraught appointed general. it is that the DIARIES recovered, escaping and most cases tried reported gerrymandering aches, tired, weak and aching and the Consolidated a in the of The latest important Brotherhoods way of shaft No. 7, now used as jonditions and, opinion many bill is drawn and that it will eyes, imperfect sight, etc., cor- by while Mr. Barnard was attorney general already up, -AND- road. The represented alj ventilating shaft, and 108 were rescued even the peace rected accurately by delegates jompetent judges, perhaps were those of the murderers Almy and bo passed by the legislature about as The deliberations from the main shaft in a critical condi- divisions of the road. if Europe is threatened. both of which commanded an or ;A. M. WENTWORTH, OPTICIAN tion. This leaves 39 still unaccounted Sawtelle, soon as that body re-convenes, at held closed doors and the Paris think it will raise the amount of and were behind The list of those who Many papers extraordinary legal labor, least some time before the close of the 6481-2 Congress St. for. escaped by Hr. Bar- the Brotherhood de- now demand a undoubtedly enervated him. chief officers of shaft No. 7, and those rescued from the luestion that France may month of The _.1 nnrl Tmiinlninirwr flio nard’s brief sickness was the result of January. pretence for. for in main shaft is known to be and clined to say anything publication complete, over-exertion these trials. this haste is that the various i t is hplievp.fi 20 p.scnned who have not but on the other hand, the ma- during Congress FREE. advance of further consultation with the •egency, -FOK THE- CONSULTATION been listed. This leaves about 19 bodies jority of the French papers agree that WnnHhnrv O. Onnr.li. men naturally desire to know in what eodtf railroad officials. From a member of is rather jan24 still in the mine. ;he death of the ruler of Egypt 10.—Wood- Congressional districts they will be next the who was at the of the bodies is 'avorable than otherwise to who Biddeford, Me., January t one of brotherhoods, The work recovering England, a Biddeford fall, in order to make their arransements order bury G. Gooch, prominent a slow and the in will take advantage of the fact in conference, it was learned that large very impeded by caving member of the firm of Gooch & for nominations. it is dleries. It is all :o her while citizen, securing Besides, Year. LIKE JAY GOULD. a of shafts and g believed prolong occupation there, died of New voted pneu- majority of the delegates against become a mere Haines, granite quarriers, the who ueath have been rescued. :he new Khedive will pup- He argued that, Congressional reappor- ..a. •!_„ A will onKmiL+Afl escaped monia today, after a brief illness. No of live miners entombed with- pet in the hands of the English, and this tionment being based upon the United The Man Who Played a Game of Bluff sign leaves a widow, one son and three daugh- in the morn- and the will be of in another States census, which has been to the consolidated people in the mine was detected today, especial advantage ters. already ■with the Vanderbilts. no need of in ar- of rescuers now expect to And nothing but way, as it will give her a chance of win- taken, there is delay ing, which in itself is an acceptance Obituary Notes. the remains of the dead. It is claimed ling the sultan over. ranging the districts. the concession of a uniform to be- The of the Co New York, January 9.—CJiarles Par- company’s now that the undue haste of the entry The German press is inclined James F. McLellan of New York, well reapportionment nges- scale of for the firemen on men to from the mine caused lieve that will now have to face known to the as sional districts as early as January, it is the new holder of New Y ork pay get away England travelling public purser sons, largo an- to the all the divisions of the road. The the death of many miners. The entry i serious question and give a direct of the steamer running be' be suspected, may modify greatly and New first attracted atten- it Sagadahoc, of in this state. Re- t JONES England, men Are their own shots.
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