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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, LE COPY FIVE MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1895 ks QUEEV SU‘I“AR"‘Y DEPOSED ALDOR L DR gl 1 (T (CASE (CIVE R RITY ADVOCATES IN SESSION, 100 1 WITV ruui“ TOOK ALL THE MO N EEYE L o A e AL AN AN DA - By = X i e Antmal Caug fm Up Against the Dl‘ RR \\T (’\gh GIVEN A REST € Powell Dellvers the Open- DIS(LSSED “ll'RCH l\l’n Defalention Rendered the Suspen OLS}“\ M“‘ ER “"‘N“ONED IT Barrler tng Address, of the Dunk Necessary. : : MEXICO CITY, Oct. 14.—Bull fighting clr- BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 14.—The first Na- KANSAS CITY, Oct. 14.—A special to the ~ Far East Disturbed by a Sudden Revolution r,u-x are agltated over the narrow escape from | Jurors Allowed a Littlo Time to Attend to | tional Purity congress under the auspices of | Amendment Authorizing Bishops to Recog- | Star from Fort Scott, Kan., says: A sensa- | 8¢ill Another Respeot in Which His “Ree in Ooten. death of Ponclano Diaz, national hero of ; ; the American Purity alllance, convened fa o 1 ey tion was created this morning when Vice i A Sk the ring. The bull got him pinched between Private Business, this city tonight, and will eontinue tn session nize Those Subsoribing to the Oreed, President J. J. Stewart of the State bank of port”” Was Lacking. the barrier and his horns, and Ponclano, for three days. Soclal reformers™from all this city posted the following notice at the AMERICAN AND RUSSIAN MARINES LANDED | seizing the horns, lifted himseit and jumped | DEFENDANT 1S BECOMING DOWNSPIRITED | Parts of the country are present as delegates, MINORITY REPORT ON THE AMENDMENT | hour of open & g over the barrier amid applause. His mother, most of them with papers upon various sub- “This bank 18 closed subject to the order | CITY 1S OUT TWENTY THOUSAND MORE who was among the spectators, nearly fainted . jeets which they will read during the s - 9f, {he state bank commissioner. " Depositors |n n:.- l“atr-::.'." as she saw her son being rammed against | For the First Appenrs m‘;:;,‘,“[,,,cif"'{-""fi;:rh;k_" 2;"..\3.‘.‘,"‘“14(‘,‘,,:’,';‘,.,1“‘,‘,‘,;,‘; © trom Thetr 0; ftion [ Gpriie, fallure 1o open I8 chussd bYSAhe) yinsiting Dincoveries 18 ke Oity M ot the boards by the bull. Ponclano was not Realize the Seriousness of Hix Rev. Antcinette Brown Blackwell. The ses- | 10 the New Diocexe of Marquette— | fICALGN OLIRECRRMET ol nn AUFGIE O Why Queen in his best form, and the audience jeered him conring for the sions began tonight in the Friends meeting Revision Committ About A large crowd of excl positors gath Deputy € tved Like a Known (o Certninty, and he, growing enraged, addressed a speech Willinms Case. house. ? Through with Its Work. ered around the bank door and discussed the nos Baatly Hxplata —— to the crowd asking if he had crossed the President Powell, in opéning the meeting, situation. The cashier, J. R. Coleman, has T S LSBT L M e seas from Spain, the cradle of the art, only safd that the objects are: “The repression of —_— had the utmost confidence of all. He has been S WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—Information of | to be hissed at by an Ignorant mob in Mexico, | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14.—The trial of | Vice, the prevention of its regulation by the the formidable uprising in Corea, resulting in [ Whereat the mob velled again in order to pro- | Theodore Durrant for the murder of Blanche | St2te8, the better protection of the youn voke him to some uny cashier since the bank was organized in M1 1883, Last Wednesday he left town, telling | There 18 a sensation on tap In the city halt APOLIS, Oct. 14.—The subject of u e o¢ daring. . the rescue of the fallen, to extend the White [ church unity came to the front almost at the | 4 rter he was golng to his old home in |and It is hinted by thos: who are in a o digappe; ce and sbable death of the sual deed of darin Lamont did not go on this mo S0 L st LR A R L RSRL e LBl the disappearance and probab _1‘l i of the | yclana fs atift and brused, but will be il | Lamont did not go on this morning. 80 | cross work among men, and to proclaim the | opening of the session of the Episcopal house | Jerseyville, Tll., where his wife 18 visiting. position to know that it is not unlikely that queen and the landing of military forces by | it to00 mony of the Jurors are business men, court | law of purity as equally Binding upon men | op geputies today. A report was presented | . Cashler Coleman confessed to President D.|a criminal prosecution will yet result trom the United States and Buropean powers, has | [t fs rumored that th ys will again |adjourned until tomorrow. It is likely that [and women.” Vice, he said, is legalized in i S s 7 railw pan { pool their forelgn business. The road that |the o d I8 the Mexicin : ¥, Coon of the hank, in the West End hotel, | tho recent rald on the oity. tressurs Europe, but in few cases 491t €0 in Ameri- | bY @ majority of the committec on amend- [ g GPON, OF the hank. 1 the fest EAd hotel ecent raid on the clty treasury when 1rthe ¢ i c1, and in these cases it is nominally, rather [ ments to the constitution presenting an | about $25,000 in stock and bonds speculation, [ 1t Was under the administration of Henry SATTiTE L6 (hHidIng oF mAifies | Contrkl, Whith Yeen 451 to nmq’-r‘:v,:: r adjournment. Attorney Deuprey, the | than actually, rendered lawtul. He referred | amendment empowering a bishop to recognize | Tho iheft had ‘been systematically practiced | BOlln. The exact facts in the matter have sensational, indicating the landing . much business formerly golng to Vera Cruz | counsel for the defendant, Is con-|to Omaha, in which city, e said, fines are | congregations outside the Episcopal church | fOF & pericd of over two years and covered up [ been carcfully concealed, but there s positive by Russla, the United States and probably | qng Tampico fined to his bed with rheumatism, and his | imposed which amount In reality to a tax, o> tika e f B0, HEIAL Qv by a manipulation of the bank's books. 1In a | information that indisputable evidence has Great Britain. The latest dispatch to Minis- | The September exportation of henequen (@ssoclates will base (his as a reason for a | th» proceeds of which go towards the main: |4nd take them under his speclal care, Dro- | gyiament fusued by the bink today the of- | heen discoverad that Deputy Treasurer Je- ter Kurino states that a force of Russian fibre from Yucatan was 30,234 bales, yield: | continuance for several daye. Although the | icfance of the public: sgieols, & practice|¥ided such congregations subscribe to the | fielals say: “Tho foss will fall wholly Upon | yune Goulter systomatioaily robbed he it marines, forty in number, has been landed, [ Ing a gross sum to pla of $703,704, b which he epoke of In the severest terms, | Episcopal creed, in which case it need not | tho stockholders, as the assets of the bank o8 CHousating oF Aol ¥ oed, the clty ’ ve ‘oonfined. th Minister Ransom is in excellent health, He also spoke of the efforts to legalize it in | necessarily be confirmed. are amply suflicient to pay all depositors. It ousands of dollars. It Is stated on re- Thus far they have confinec A large number of race horses will ba | thi8 trial, it is believed, however, that he will { Cleveland, St. Louls, New York end “even (he will take some little time to realize on_ the [ liablo authority that already thefts amount. been received by Minister Kurino of J from the forelgn office at Toklo. It is quite | has been most benef urt wili tomorrow morning take a court is known to be opposed to delays in selves to g at Secou W A minority report signed by six members 4 guarding the Russian legation at 1L | hrought here at the close of the Dallas fair | Erant the continuance. In that case the trial city of Doston, Vit »mm‘v. 5 : ‘m J"“"l ‘\'"\» oy, | 28sets, but the officers of the bank are fully | ing to upwards of $20,000 have been traced United States marines were landed from | to race on the new track opened by Colonel | will not likely be resumed before next Mofs speaker dwelt upon the laws of the ; 3 p ]_"'{" i {“ 2 '“ % i “‘ :\~;uv‘|nl of m;v ~un‘u-r’m-.\- v"v vvn.\“--]!l rl-lh|;~» to Coulter, v er of sixtee »at o various states upon ‘‘th s of consent." . Faude of Minneapolis. he minority s now learned wh oleman lef - the Yorktown to the number of sixteen. It is | Pate, 3 day. In the meantime Theodore Durrant re- | yors e my\\\lxnx'rlv‘ .]nnrugr of conzent.” He ; At ]i o il : Y | hat ST e et o i o iy \u|- his | Puring the last few months of Bolln's ad- believed also that British marines have been| It Is reported that Colonel Romero, the 4 . s 4 2 4 hese so-called age of consent statutes |cpposed the amendment because it touched the | 1o o I v 1 ministration the cond F i bl 4 b e : sse have a | duellist, will have his sentence reaffirmed | ™MS 10 his cell, mever leaving it for the | discriminate egainst girhood and in favor | book of common prayer, gave bishops the | 4iSgrace and had no intention of returning nistra he conduct of his deputy was a landed. Besides these, the Japanese have & |, Ty *yioher coure, and may even have it | CUStomary exercising In the corridors. It |of immoral man. They are for the most rlght to set aside the customs and canons | H%Mad become very nervous and was under | matter of public notorlety. The fact that considerable force of soldiers at Seoul, who [ v o0 ¥ is sald that he is becoming exceedingly ir- | @ disgrace to the several stutes of the union.” | 'S L . L G ' | a St. Louls speciallst’a care last week. Fri- | ha was the consort of a loose woman who 1T : tolnet ? pkwel Gew | Of the church, even gave a bishop power |day he wrote Presid S have been preserving order. A banquet will be given tomorrow at the |ritable. Since he ‘finished his testimo: Rev. An te Brown Blackwell of New |¢ N in a block on South Sixteenth street The dispatches come from Toklo and com- | city hall to the visiting Americans who are | j 1 £ e o MO0y 0| gersey read a paper on “The Immorality of | to celebrate mass if a congregation desired | becoma a wrek. Mr. Coon, upon recely and that h t 8 y t he disp ¥ 8 Judge Murphy's court the defendant has |ipe gulation S " thic ing the letter, suspicioned that it referred to at he spent money far In excess of sate the substance of dispatches received | to attend the congress. A large number of he Regulation System,”” of which she said | it, without confirmation, would alienate many | i€ A N municate the subats it ¢ at |Sclentists have arrived, and will be ready | '0St €onsiderable vivacity, and, instead of be- | among other things: “It-4ceepts and con- | from the church and had mno compensating | AnAnces, although Coleman's irrogularities up | IS income, was thoroughly established. The HOA T denbedl IUIEARINe Tubgieas etivoy dt SE0TURE EAVGINIERGD, And Wil b Peadyty ol s GRT Tadisient hi 18 meslous st | Goven wrn e Rl By autd edn: 0 Pensating | & that time had not become known. He im- | apartments in the Sixteenth street flat were Seoul. They are dated from the Oth to the | iy “Gcliiations and bishops nee heing | troubled For the first time since his arrent | 18 Organized: fiagrant Injustice 10 woman; it | 20vantages. In the mind of tho minority | mediatcly telegraphed Coleman o remain in | elegantl 5l s from these dis- [ ConS @ T e Capdeh! i il L1 L 0! o hej o 8CADESO % | the endmel stead of being a step to- | St. Louls, and went on to meet him. Cole I‘.fl'l‘r'm'.;‘ e T oeeption | SUmptuously entertained and will tomorrow | the meical student semed impressed with the | Fie8 to make her the scapedoat for both. the amendment, instead of being Dt and_ went on to meet him nt Coon that he had | jjyeq furnished, and the woman spent Her glove bill at a cers money very freel go to visit pieturesque places 5" Vifley i 5 Pt — ward church unity, was really in the direc- | Man did o, and there Saturday night, In the f o8P0S oo through the queen’s disltke of the newly or. | & (b Tt pleturesque places in the valley | proper Ided of his torrible position. At list | qErriNG READY FORTIE CAMPAIGN | tion of eoreogetie At me oy in e dlrec- | Preaenco of his wife and brother-in.iaw. Mr, | tain SR R LR Fanized soldiers of Corea. The old soldiers | 9 Mexico. The prelates will begin to leave | it has dawned on him that he may be con- gt Tho recort Salleh atratcion to. 2 hat | MeArtiur of Jacksonville, 1, and Presidont | 48 much as the groccry bill of some familis, had the primitive equipment of the far east, | foF their northern homes Saturday. victed, and as he realizes the chain of cir- | Advisory A. in | there had been absolutely no response to the | C0n, mada o confession. ife broke down | f0d, other, expenditures were in tho same hut with the pregress of the Japanese two | . g - Y cumstances against him e has become Nessio advance made by the church towar ¢ | and_cried piteonsly. Coleman remained i A SeRnuY . (et Dattotions ‘of Gorean. troops wore organized | CHOLERA HAS RUN ITS COUF much depressed . ST Lobi pebat it B B G L CERI LA L B i Loufs, while Prosident Coon left for Coulter and his wife boarded 14.—The advisory board of | in the Chicago Lambeth declaration and that | St T ganized at Milwaukee last | this move was prema Even if it passed | SCott, the A. P. A - the minority belleved that few congrega- et here today. The fifty delegates rep- 3 met here today, The.MI delogutes’ren- | yiong woula avall themselves of the privilege ted nearly every state and territory In | The whole matter was made a speciat order at a first class hotel, and how all these expenses were managed on a salary of $150 per month, his friends were unable to explain. When Comptrolier de his examination of Bolln's books Attorney Dickinson, for Dur marked that he thought the de Lwich Tal B se would be 4 '_ With W able to put in the balance of its testimony —(Per Steamer China, [ n two days or less. Then the prosecution Oct. 14)—Cholera has [ will present its witnesse on modern methods. Each battalion num-| poyiness tn th bered 600 men armed with modern weapons Little 1 They were well drilled and officered. When { po oo o the queen showed her dsfavor toward these DAL RO troops they appealed to Tal Won Kun, a [ via San Francisee leman promising to come on later. The capital stock of the bank is £100,000. directors are all substantial business men. 1s No Olsen 1 58 in rebuttal. Dis- | ¢ fon. Mayor Walbridge made an addres: "in " coravalttas o shed siness | WATER POISONED WITH SULPHUR. | after the office ohanser § powerful chief, who has long been at‘enmity [ about run its course In this city. But one | trict Attorney Barncs says he will handls | 0 U0 LA g0 dress | The committ i nfinished § busines . [ after fMce changed hands last June he 3 2 i i CAbLAly g of welcome, at the conclusitn of which the | oftered a resolution for final adjournment on appeared to have found no evidencs of the with the queen. He accepted the leadership | case has been reported since the last mail, | them rapidly, but Dickinson Is preparing to A Pasaaay, :Ootober Which ~was finally | Queer Result of the Long Dry 8 Irrorulafities Which have. since.Nesnsidl ' of the new troops, and at the head of ote | making o total of clghty-seven to date, The | CFCSS-Guestion witnesses at length, and on | board went into executive session on the bus. | Tuesduy, L Ltk e DO PES ok AR battalion entered the queen's pala The L 12o3) that account it need create no surprise if | ness before it. The main avowed object of i . .8 f . PITTSBURG, Oct. 14.—The long dr f . 5 5 Friokadi sl L) . The | Board of Health has lifted the local quaran- : i A messago from the house of bishops an g 3, Oct. 14.—The long drouth in | his report, nor has he ever called tho attens HRETVH ROIAIRER: TIal XRDHLA LHS: mum-} ; fi"“ S s e 1 o nother week Is devoted to the work of tak- | the braan ':“‘"““" ‘1" to l'“j{;‘“ ‘”“ "“““"": nounced that that body had receded from its | this section continues. There was some rain | tion of the council to the facts. Examination Tokio dispatch aid not state what had be- | tine and freight of all descriptions can be | ing testimony. organization in accordance w S RETBEAY] | ne ot intin ts cihe Ko W ionens ot cMEvduatte i J Pk ve | Of the books soon showed. t} i 5 come of the queen, further than that she had t to the neighboring islands, senger | Although Captain of Detectives Loes |s|Pplan agreed upon at Milwaukee a year ago, | °PF n to the new diocese of Marquette | on Saturday, but It was so light that iv gave | Of the books soon showed that something was and concu The con in its erection titutional revision committee sub. wrong with ¢ ulter’s accounts. Money had been d rawn from the banks which could not disappeared and cannot be located. The | travel is still restricted at present. busily en officials are inclined to believe, howev no rellef. The present extremely low water 1 in the trial of Durrant for the | &0d which shall perform a like function in the murder of Blanchs Lamont, he Is not over- | forthcoming presidential campaign as that . h k i g ¢ |in the river is caus a vast amount of 5 Filibuster expeditions are wow attracting 1 T 8 s mitted its final report with the exception of | ! t bo accounted for afterward, and the ex- A that the unofficlal reports of the Queew's| .. ioniion of the peopie. The government | °CKINE the Minnie Williams case, but is | performed by state and localiadvisory boards | the canon on marrlage and div which nage to the industrial establishments on | amination progressed it began to appear that death are true. ! | stin gathering evidenee to be used when the | in state and local elections. That is, the re- is sub- | tho Mononga river. At the Ed as promised tomorrow. The rep stant t 1y printed, the | Thomp it had been pocketed by Coulter. The fravd was never apparent, simply for the rmed invaders may ing The Japanese government, the dispatch fur- [ has received word that ther states, has acted quickly on tho re-|bo expected at any time. On the mor al of that gase Is bezun. Many think | lglous affiliations and infiuences which sur- 1 Steel works at In the event the prisoner is convicted of | round each of the candidates nominated for alre Braddock, the C; lly the same a . sk R ) changes being minor and verbal ones. Con- | negie Steel company has been damaged to reason that the books were never bal ., ports and has appointed & commission Lo tn- | ot he Sth word was received by the authorl | the killing of Blanche Lamont te will not bo | president and vice president will be rigidly | sideration of the report bolng resumed, aee. | extent of several thousand dollars In & pe. | oo tHe booke were ney K quire Into the facts. In the me :lll'"II]('. it is i ‘}l i \ ”t:(l“.«“ of .Uful'l me H’|HI1| landed put on trial for the murder of Minnie Wil- | investigated, and a repert thereon will be tion of article 1 was taken up. This pre culiar manner. that the finance committee would have a re- cmphaticaly denled that the queen’s death T L SE PR ERR AL Hi'h ms. Captain Lees and the district attorney | made to all the members of the order | cipitated the debate over the representation | The same condition prevails at the Home- | port ready in a few days. whon it wonld sube ! N aoke RO LMIToR | tho) aurrOUAdIRG: SOMILLy AMItDUL: SL Lo, the bave made up their minds, however, to press | throughout the country to guide them on elec- | of missionary jurisdiction in the house. Gov- | stead, Soho, South Side and ~McKeesport [ mit figures showlng. the exaet amount thes One report says that a Japanese Shoshi killed 0 surrounding cc Ty d put out to the | both cases. Jus V. 8001 e second jon day. erno| Py I Mexliec ade stros plants, The chen ts o e Edgar Thomson el ea oate v o, R P y AR P LTS e RO i t how saon the sccond trial | tion day ernor Prince of New Mexico made a strong | plants. The chemists at the Edgar Thomson | had bsen conficeated by Conlien Ha. cond the queen. This Is not begin not been determined, as a dispatchies received here. for the hearing has mot been set. the missionary r plant on Saturday analyzed the water of the | not conceive how the information had leaked leges of other del river. They found fifteen grains of sulphuric | out NTION CALLED TOG hore uear Pearl Harbor. A com CONV Rr. | speech in favor of givin “H | resentatives all the pri The officials say any of po- | date o a 3 . ater - as it had been the determination of the that the Snoshi are an irresponsible and was sent after the strangers and later ~ s Sk — at BOLHAL ot votint: He dei 1 acid In a galon of water. The water of Tur- | o I d tha eir acts cannot be laid government tug was sent out wit field AKEBLY T 2 Ve Will Mcet to Discuss | Sates save that of voting e declared th 1a | 1 g 2 committes to keep it secret until the exact e e L oh AR & LtAGhTIHE oF Fexalir. s g LKLY 10 1R MERHTED FAGAIN. of the CH tho 346 clergymen and 26,000 communicants | (16 ereok was alzo analyzed and found to con- | amount of the defaleation wan known: That e e [ Urtlnen e ol toh Ny hours ‘an retarhas [ mamort (e, Witherma M E s gotls Oct. 1Mo demoeratic | i tho missionary juriediction had a right to | tain three thmes as much, ot enough to KIIl | i situation’ was serlous wa indieated by Thess troops were stationed opposite the LN '-‘:‘:Q igan the suy d filibus BROOKLYN, Oct. M.—It has become was taken and unanimously declded to issue | sonations that those in the United States | this week hegan to put soda fn the reseryoir out, as Mr. Coulter mlg;:‘ [t .:m\'»;'.‘.,.}.':“. ',,'. 4 7 ] _ ¢ ¢ o 400 New Yorl icularly | The is 1 s followss o housy ishops Bishop G o sndency to clog up the pipes. The Monon- | direct question as to whether the committe ent. They took no part in the attack | armed, extra soldiers have boen enlisted and [ °f the 400 of New York,. and par:icularly [ The call is in part as follows: In the house of bishops Bishop Garrett o | tendency to clog up the . The | : 1 the committee g . b attronok: were Aiylig and precautionary measures. The filibuster craft club of Long. ISand, sags the pla to believe that the deminant church | that P o RLIZULLA s '’ feared s - aLieh e, o ADSHATY Al Fn che native ooy we ,.l',','g"’.“,h.'(‘;'s‘“’f I8 aUppoisa t8 o BB ab e Bt A || Erune cluby ot Long TURND, ‘ways I of Utah desires the defodt ofithe democratic | Texas be erected Into a dlocese, The order sults are feared would bo decided when the commiitee got cess in capturing the palace, the Japanese | can port. It Is claimed that Ezeta and one 4 o L ticket. The democratic pays¥ bua.no.quarrel [ o the day—the erection of the missionary | = = PR o, the figures in shape. = troops aided in preventing bloodshed and [ of tho Ashford brothers are at the head of | tWeen Mr. and Mrs William K. Vanderbitt | with any chureh in Utah. ité grievance hus | district of Duluth,~in northern Minnesols, | WENT DOWN IN A HEAVY SEA.| “Mr Coulter bus imply put his hand into disorder, It is probable that some deaths | the movement. Ezeta recently left San Kran. | 400 that immediately following the marriage | boen caused by those \ho gre willing to | Vas then taken up. P, W g | the treasury and stolen this money,” added Gt s ! cisco for the south, for the avowed purpose, | 0f their daughter, Consyelo, with the d ag the orons of Christ WA Suiatiuf, - She gouss b7 CCETse Ml fll this altec DOMDERINCERA, Two SeMiney, Drowaed | Mr, Kottard, Following this came the landing of the | #0 it is said, of enlisting men to overthrow | Of Marlborough a second ceremony will unite | of politics to advance selfish ends; therefore, [ 100R over propotitions looking to a cessation AL L L D DT It_was simpl United States and Russian marines and it is | the nt’ government of San Salvador. | L€ barents a second time in matrimony. | in order that there may be issued a declara. | Of the debate on the constitutional revision | LORAINE, 0., Oct. 14.~The schooner Nellf: | for $5,000 or $3,000 on a bank, reprosenting ‘lieved the landing of the British. Th people here scorn the idex of any The marriage of Miss Consuelo | tion cf political and religious independence, | and the reference of the entire matter to a | Duff, hailing from Detroit and bound from t the money was wanted to pay salarles latest Indications are that Tai Won Kun is ing expedition, but the action of the'| VAnderbilt —with the —duke of Marl- | the democratic state commiitee hereby di- | special committee which will consider the | pojeq Tsiand to Cleveland, loaded with gravel, for some other reason, and then putting ‘ fn control of affairs at the Corean capital, [ Kovernment of late proves that the men now [Dorough —is recognized as more the|rects the reassembling of the delegates that | various amendments proposed and report to | (tif =8 miles off the Loraine harbor shortly 000 of it down In his pocl added Tha king has been the nominal ruler, but | in power believe there are grounds for fear | Wish and desire of her father than cof her [ composed the original convention at Salt [the next convention. No agreement was s 4 ‘nard. tonight, that a reconcliliation is probable he- a case of drawing a check the queen has heretofore been recognized | and are acting accordingly. wother, and this union has been used by | Lake on Tuesday, the 224 day of October, | reached. after midnight last night. A heavy sea was 0 effort was apparently made to LR TAU I MIoR s 1nRtence of e King S the friends of both parents to bring ebout & | 1895.0 The house of bishops this afternoon de- | running and the schooner sprung a leak and | falsify the books, The money was just and Tal Won Kun are distinctly favorabl: | JUSTICE IN THE CONGO FREE STATE | happy understanding between them. This | pympnarvis IRRIGATION scumyis, | Cded not to elect a bishop of Alaska at | went down while trying to make this port. [ tuken and pocketed and as more was needed to the Japanese. e has been kept a close secret in the fnnermost | EXTENSIVE SCHEMES. | present, but to add the territory to the mis- | Captain Peterson and Seaman John Hager- | it was drawn from the banks. The reason At the Corean legation no word has been | Belwlne Admintstratlon of Martial | cizcles of the 400, but it has progressed so | Operntions ler Way on Some Big |50 district of Olympla and place it in | man, both of Pomeroy, 0., and an unknown | Why this had never been discovered was received from the disturbed capital. The | Law May Lead te Serious ' happily thet it need no longer be =0 closely Ditehes In Wyoming. charge of Bishop Parker, the present bishop | sailor, hailing from Cleveland, were drownel. | that from the time that Henry Bolln went officials are much exercised and do not doubt | LONDON, Oct. 14.—The Pall Mall Gazette | guard=d. Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt and her| LARAMIE, Wyo., Oet, . M (Speclal) ’; ”'3'“";’ }“"‘ .""*"K,"”“‘I’-‘ arrived at Rishermen brought in word early this morn- [ Into office those books were never balanced " Y7 3 Gtk 2 after a prolonged session of the bis that the queen has met her death, although | publishes an Interview th they are not ready to abandon hope. In | 1. S b i y cass official confirmation s recoived. thers | D Miehaux, the Belglan official who is said will be such formal ceremony us is usual | to have been the only European witness of on the death of a soverclgn. The legation | the t(rial aud execution by hanging of will %o into mourning, but there is not | siokes, the English trader likely to be a funcral service, although this has been considered as a further mark of afternoon witn | daughter, Consuelo, were the guests of Mr a1d Mrs. J. L. Keernochan at Hempstead over Sunday, and on turday they drove over to the Garden City to call upon Blshop | the ¢ Litllejohn with a view of arranging the ap- | Big La who was ex- | progching marriage of the y » p Littlejohn is in s - ops, and a | ing that wreckage was fleating in on the | With the cash account.” Surveyors are at work about thirty miles | warm debate. The proposition to set oft [ beach and the tug Cascade Immediately | Mr. Kennard was then asked why this con- southwest of this place making surveys for | the northern part of Minnesota as a mis- | started out and after a half hour discovered on of things had not been discovered by struction of a large ditch to tap the [ sionary district was ed the spars of a boat stickin ve the water | Comptroller Olsen when he made his fnvesti- ile river for the purpose of supply- | PROTECTION about two mlles from shore. A man was o2 Ing Colorado companies with an increased found clinging to the mast, almost lif me gomething easy,” answered Mr, ‘th Con He was picked up and brought in. He gave | Kennard. “Any man who knows anything 1 | supply of wate during the coming season cuted by order of Captain Lothaire | B regatio plscopal” conference in will o his name as George Wilson, but is in such | @bout bookkeeping should cortainly have been LA ke the Belglan commander at Lindi, Congo Fre- | [PICORAl conference in b e | The diteh will be taken out of the river near Pongl an exhausted condition that e has yet heon | able to detect the facts. And I want to say MAY I ATH TO MAKE A CHANGE, | State- Dr. Michaux Is quoted as saying that | yishop christened and confirmed. Miss Van. | the Windon ranch and willren through Red T it ey unable to give an intelligent account of the [ right now that I want the ax to fall on on January 16 of tho present year Stokes | lo:yih ana fs held in high esteem by ner. | Mountain pass. Tt will Me furteor tiiles in | 128t day's ession of the national councll of | 4iaclo very man who was guilty of participation ) Al s ienaaes Tenr to | Wis brought before an a 3 courtsmastial, | o 800 18 held o g Bihion Dot. | length and several QiviGbalRRill v to, B¢ |/the OO gational churches of the United - - - r connivance in this robbery. The money AT Captain Lothaire composing the entira court | 25l 1¢-18 T N B b M The water will be | Stat mong the subjects on the program | ISSUES AN ADDRESS TO TH LIC. | was stolen cutright from tha treasury and LONDON, Ocf mes leador on [ and he and the doctor being the only whites | v i o0f WA (B LIS SCLICHIEEL OF e | ndueted § Poudre valley part of | were universal peacs, marriage and divor AT way Union Sends Greet. | thEre Was no time when a proof balance of 158 sossoh-delivired by Becretacy Carlisle be. | BIMBRL. The witiaaxer eretin ey | EATLUKOCEN ATt G IULe of o the ditch will be fn Wyoming, but as the Head | neisen reforms. ant Suminy s divoree pusRelivayitnlon Sents the books would not have indicated the theft. fore the Massachusetts Reform club at Boston | i\ had purchased rifles | 4, “aqgitional $10,000,000 was settled oa Miss | waters of the Big Laramie, which is almost b ML 8 is 401 Rkl £ % That balance was never made up, but the « Massachuset s ub a from Stoke wsted between one [ o 804! g atirery Wromie e e e imocs) | committee on protection of Americans abroad | DEVILS LAKE, N. D., Oct. 14.—The gon- | casli account wis dllowed to run along re urday concludes’ ns follows: “We cannot | and two hours, after which Captain Lothi ] 5 e it 15 probabls Wyoming ranohmen who are | Submitted resolutions through Rev. B. C.feral board of medlation of the American | gardless of the books or of the Amount. that foel assured that any immediate result will j announced that Stokes was sent:nced to | POLICEMAN FINALLY GOT HIS MAN. thrup of C ble statement | death and that he would bo executed on the gD nton, Conn., decla ng that: dependent upon the river for their water sup ailway union has adopted the following ad- [ *UEht to be in the fund.” follow from Mr. Carlisle's for X ! b S a(ilrany fankazal eliglous and e ‘hen asked information that dy wiil contest tho rigat of the Colorado| OUT citizens engaged in religious and edu- [ 4o When asked if the g xS0 He Received Wounds | VY Y i cational work abroad are entitled to t Lkl Coulter’s peculations reached more than $20,- of the risks and results of the system under [ following da [ parties to divert thes tream. - i R WAV AT eprd el I ations mor 20, ) ¥ tontinul 3 x 0 an Pro B - same protection from the American gove o the Railway Employes of America: | ¢ Ame EnREATIOEe, which the United States ddled, with the Continuing, Dr. Michaux Is quoted a8 1y Will Probably Prove F BAGC Wyo., Oct. 14.—(Speclal)—The Ja% bross R‘“.["‘f;"“i‘h:]lm\\mh_'ly 1 gover Phough overwhelmed and thattered In the | 000 was correct, Mr. Kennard said that the indefinite obligation of reissuing greenbacks, [ 10g: “All my intercessions were futil after allowing them to be employed for the [ tain Lothaire refused to grant ev withdrawal of gold. The obstacles created by | days' reprieve. At & o'clock the ne F I lhs members biacklisted | exact figures could not be given, but he was : n' and fs|inclined to think it would be a little les om. The | than that amount, LE, Wash., Oct. 14.—As a result of | 11z canal of the West Side Placer Mining do, therefore, respeotfully ask and | &7 1 @ few |an attempt to arrest John Connor for the f company, which has already expended nearly | confidentiy expect our government to give | @ t ,000 on thelr mining enterprise near | full attention and all the possible protection | ghting the w at strike 1 scattered, the unfon ¢ to industri t morn- | glleged robbery of §10 from Sanford Bouser, | $: tha political situatio g o overco ing a servant called me and informed me S - TS | S Rekand h sionaries, well as to other | railway interests of the country are rapidly —_—— A e O T S s b s e iyl (& Ballos, Cxalle SingDantall MeNapiaralk dan i HURGRIRce (IIGS Lol éh}fxlllvhylu‘i‘ak::lnzx' Ing or vislting abroad, and we | passing under the control of & 1ew men, ard Urging the President fo Action, matter as they were before trade began to [ thinking that Stokes had been stricken with | loon today, Policeman John Corbett is Iyiag | (% NOH 0 90 BHCH SEPPI (0 BURE OFF recognize the falthfulness with which this | 1he O3y " Rogressive men are active In| CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—John G. Jones of this Improve. - A great deal, however, depends | apoplexy or that he had poisoned himself, | at the point of death in the Providence hos- | the south side of the river Tollows the MOFth- | fu vhie pacsinion e from time to time. | (k. efforth (o bring this about. city, who fa the attcrney for John L. Waller, upon the character of specific proposals for | and I was startled to find a gallows and a new | pital, his body covered with knife wounds. |ern face of a line of bluffs to Baggs and | missionaries In the Caroline imands, Cin| (To Our Beloved Dresident, E. V. Debs: [ ex-United States consul at Madagascar, now tho reform of the currency which the secre- | mado grave. Stokes had beem executed and | Connor is also dying from a bullet wou tary of the treasury foreshadows, but does | buried while I slept. As to the question of | made by the policoman's pistol. In jail a not at present disclose. Both politiclans and | his guilt or otherwise, T must be silent.” Bouser, with knife wounds in his hand men of business may accept the major part it el i as a4 witness, and McNamara with a bull of Mr. Carlisle’s criticlsm. They may agree | PRECAUTIONS AGAINST DYNAM hat the obligation to re o b ' | Aithough you are behind prson bars, de- e not been fully | Do 0 *Your liberty by a corrupt and Servile tool of corporations,” backed by & rotten administration, you live in the hearts Gf the common peoplé.” The employes of the Great Northern are With you, 4s they we thence south to the placer grounds. It has | China and in Turkey ha a fall of two feet to the mile and carries | atoned for or punished by the governments A 8 responsibla therefor. T T hren Thouth @ stand | | Wo decply deplore the massacre in Chins a a number of misslonaries of sister n his arm. Connor stabbed the policcman | be turned into sluice boxes, A fall of over | churches, and we ask, not in any spirit of imprisoned at Margeilles, France, by the ench government, will léave tomorrow for hington, D. C.. with a strong petition ident, requesting him to take fm- tion in the matier. Among some of the names on the petition are Luther sue as well as to — nd the sailor. Corbett shot the suspected | 100 fest from the stand pipe into the sluices | veng ot [ 8t 3 in 1804, and honor you as the leader Who | Pagin Mills, Judge I Dunne, Judge 1t W, and the sailor. she ispacted om the stand pipe into the sluices [ vengeance, but with ' desire for protection, | M}, /5% 4nd, honor ¥ Laflin A Judge . Du Judge R W, yedeam all outstanding notes ought never to | Al Beush to Be Cut from Near Cuban | thicf and the saloon keeper. The policeman | will be obtained. From farty to 120 men | thtt when posetble by dinlomagie represenr: | Wil Yet lead to victor Clifford, Juiige M. . Tuley, Judge Henry have been imposed upon the government, yot Railrg has fourteen bad wounds. His nose is almost | have been employed in each of the construc- | ations, and where necessary by more ‘- ——— V. Freeman, Judge ‘n,_...." Judge Jonas they may hesitate to commit themselves to| HAVANA, Oct. 1 recent use of | slashed off and he has a deep wound in the | tion camps along the line of the canal, As|OFou$ action, it may be made clear that Deaths ot 8 Day, EREhinen Vithe chiamit and sugsrior enuie fope. nev ol Currency, or at_all| qynimita by the Insurgents along the line of | abdomen and others all over his body. As | soon as tha water can be turned onto the rieh e e fall to give &l due | BASLE, Ewitserisnd, Oc o= BAvA Rioha| ) ge 1. Swift, Attorney 1% H. RICER IO TSGR At 088y 10.Q0VIS0 Po0- | vhi aliand. s cauaing thie Authorities Counor ran out of the door to escape the [ pay ground of the company a Anaucial har- N honor to our nation and a blessing d Burnford, bishop of Chichester, dled | Morris, ¥, A Dennlson, Hev. J. M, Fown: ' gons for objecting to it. allroad Is causing the authorities g 4 1R NONOT S0 ANE A blessing to | o\ qdenly today, aged 93 years. ©. M. Favorn, Justice J. C. Martin, £ipah uneasiness, and It has been considerad nasow. | Patrolman shot him in the back, vest will be reaped, those countries in which their labors are ex- : ket send, C_ M. Favorn, . s Siy Martin, ST T PO PO siness, anc as bee idere s ey Hin s KANSAS CITY, Oct. 14.—A special to the | Justice ail, Congressman ¢, W. Woo sary to employ some spec man and a large number of othe: citizens of Chicago. res to sup- | THATC cading ER IS W TH HIS PAF Y. [ MURD dot tar from Carth Mo., says: Mrs, C. ) A RICH ENGLISHMAN, Rov, D. P. Reed, D. D., of W, ring Louls Martinsse Capture of (he nuish Patrol Boat | Press the practice. With a view to ehecking —— — Mich., at the conclusion of the reading said: [ Roach, wife of the sec ry of the Missouri - s o D X Ixto) it Captain General Martinez de Campos. has | NOthing n the Mor Religion | C) 1t Arvestsd at Casper for | I think this report is altog, too con- | senate, died last night of qul consump- Murdered & Who! iy, MADRID, Oct. 14.—Admiral Adringer, the | Published an order that all trees and bushe Which Restricts His Privileges, Killing Louls Martinssen. servative of the feelings of the State de-| tion. 'The remains will be taken to her| Gueppis, Okl, Oct, H—United States e 4 ¢ SRERE WO | S e Tha ant 1 all the h hall b SALT LAKE, Oct. 14— special to the| CASPER, Wyo., Oct. 14.—(Special Tele- | Partment and this administration, The | parents’ home at Jerseyville, IIL, for burial o] g A 2 Spanish minister of marine, haw ordered that | S0410 bY et down and all the huts shall be § oy : | o i S Speclal Tele- | 4y gio-8axon f# not plain enough. This gov- HICAGO, Oct. M.—Mré. Clara Doty | Marshal Nix has word from Lawson, @ strict inquiry be made nto the capture by | creyc0 Within & dlstance of 200 yards of the f Tribune from Logan, Utah, gives an inter- [ gram.)—Today Sheriff '\Patton locked | crmient fnd. the Buslish governmemt ove her home here today, after | east of here, that O. L. Miller and wife DEIRIsIANL. 38, nace e tho o ¥ |}.111|.,.;1 track on bo x; aldes Kl‘v ;\lmn)r view with Apostle Moses Thatcher, demo-|up Charles Grant om the charge | N0t exercising a due cave In the protection i was a well k were murdered in cold blood by unknown gents at Aserraboro bay, near | ordered that no one shall be allowed to cratic candidate for the United States senate, | of mur of their interests. Some ti ago in pRrtie ularly prominent as tles on Wednesday night lasf, and Wil Santlago de Cuba, of the Spanish patrol boat | reach tho trains. Violators of these , a0 | Shanghal the Americans held a meeting and storles. Miller, thelr son, badly wounded, 'so that he 3 o y cour faled. Cap-|In Which he says: “I believe that every | Englishman. About the 1l adopted resolutions volcing their utter dis- Oct. 1. —Ex-Governor | cannot live, 0. L. Miller was d brother of N the. Alsacr I e o thy “Eansd arines | 4T@ to be summarily court-martialed. Cap y v | Englishman, About the. middle of | ador or h M n } 2 X a t by a lleutenant of the Spanish navy, and ;"""f ““l“,“’ ', ‘l'“”l "j-"“’“' ‘;“!1 M"“I-u" spect its officers, because if he did not con- | through Casper west with fae idea of buying ",m, e '\n.nlmm caid that the committee | MOUlder, city and county superintendent of | sup 0. "everal’ of this band Of outiaws had twelve marines on board. Hor arma- | dows their ame ana aureenaer ihenio /Y | fusion and possibly disruption would most | grock. Partles here saw he two. at Inde | has igread that mote vigorous langunse | Schools. died today of pneumonia. During | are nder sentence at Fort Smith for the do efl d surrende: selves oly ment conslsted of a gatling gun. Tho fn- | (" Aot Arine and surrender themsclves | jkely eurgents suddenly boarded hor and disarmed | 1agier are to be subjeot (o the decllon of the the crew, after which they took away her|captain general, who will investigate and gun and all her ammunition, stores, etc., as | agcortaln whether any of them have bees woll as the arms of the marines. The latter | guilty of outrages in the conduct of the Ine result. I have known of nothing i € | the past forty years he served two terms [ murder of Dutch Johu and Bruce Miller's tho raltElontlon Lo the “_“u,,:m"m’_" iraiion | pendence Rock, and the fact that the|would be justified, but thought the results | an superintendent of the city Schools: and | wite and child & year anor The A Eiroys, to which T belong that shou d In the least de. | W0 went away from Indegendenco Rock and [ would be better if diplomatic language was | three terms as state s endent of pub- [ it is charged, committed murders under the MY & RORE: 8u0u.0.30 the least de- | o0 0 oot irned in ia; tw nd n | used lie instruction. H 1 prominent in | pretense of 'belng a vigilance committe gree restrict me in the obligations which I | 89 G4¥ B two snd soon f nis ) o mittee relig- | national educational conventions and estab- | The nelghborhooc always been in bad owe to the etate. I reaffirm my opposition to | Pulled out for Casper caussd people to think | The report of the committee on the relig- | [ O, CCUGNLTREN G° QU ol ‘Californta | blood. ; N 3 : ate in whatever | 0f the matter. Grant cam dnto Casper and | lous needs of the army and navy was made | Moh% ell known citizen of the s vere then liberated. According to the in-|surrection. As a further warning against the ;’f,'..,"::h.::u;‘(-n'»’:vlv‘.::hl.:llxl.tl\-m&":,.“."; hatever | . "Wo weeks has vend sy\wlmn):l money | by Rev. D. C. Mills of Cloveland. It con- | Siate sincs the duss x?"’\l“»“\'l:(ln’:nxlxlw--'m‘r'l‘\‘r Discovered Three More Vietiy Situctlons of the Bpenish minater of marino, | use of dynamite, severe Spanish law enacted | (2718 It Ay sppear, belleving that the peace, | o People acquainted *with the two at | demned the post canteen system, and as mittee., DENVER, Colo, Oct. 14.—-Facts which Poat ' fh Gant WhO was in commmand of the |in Spain in 180, as o remult of the attempt | JIOPETY AC RGP eas OF the people depend | 17Tk donce Rook whon by heard of this | that thero s immediate noed of an ine NS came to light today have raised a presump- boat Is to be summarily punished if the[at the Liceo theater & Barcelona, are to be ety o s MAreseR: AR Wit o oy | reported their suspielons to the sheriff. After | in the number of army chaplains. Clothing Firm Closed hy Creditors. | jon that Alexander Graydon, wife and SEpRTIn, thirtonan gre ma Tporiad, Riblished hoecs, In the future may ariser > " | an jnyestigation the sheriff decided to arrest| Upon the subject of universal peace, Rev.| DENVER, Colo, Oct. 14.—Garson, Kern- | opild of Indfanapolis perished in the Gumry d & Co,, clothiers and gentlemen's fur- | hotel disaster. A few days before the fire a Curtls | woman who gave the name of Mrs. Graydo and sald she was staying at the Gumry, lef! Gravt. On Grant’s persoa was found a check | Henry Hazen, secretary, presented the fol- | &e of Martin:sen's for $100 and a certificate of [ lowing resolution, which was unanimously | nishers at 1019 Sixteenth and 1 deposit for $500. The egmping outfit was | adopted streets, were served with attachments to- Rumor of (he Hoviw' Surrender. |ywar Ships Have a W PARIS, Oct. 14.—General Benaime tele-| wNEW YORK, Oct. 14. graphs today, via Port Loats, Island of Mau- - XTEEN COASTING olesome Bffcet, he World prints SELS 10! - a watch at a jeweler's to be repaired. She . this morning the following dispatch Net »l)ll'llllkl‘i to Ship B A & the | Martins. , and is blood &tained, as also Resolved, That this council concurs with | night, and the store will hereafter be op #ald her daughter had broken the watch by Fitius, that the French captured the Hova| OHEE-FOO, China. Oct, 15.oAs & result of Coast of California and Mexico, a suit of clothes that helonged to Mar- | any other ecclesiastical bodies in this and [ an arrangement with the mort- | dropping it. ‘This watchi had never been W t Taratatra on the night of Oc- ki 4 AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14.—The Merchant other countries in a petition in behalf of | &4 (creditors attaciing were the | calied for. On the hotel register the name O ot agatra on the nlght of Oc-|ing British consul's Interview with him, the [ 842 ISCO, Oct. 14.—The Merchants | tinssen. i universal peace, and the secretary I8 author- ur City Natlonal bank of Rochester, N. | Alexander Graydon fu found, but it does not tober 8 without any loss, In spite of the fact | .- roy hak agreed £o execute slghteen mare exchange today recelved official news ant was a goldler fn gompany T at Lan- | 1504 (o sign the petition Y., and 't lo Natlonal bank of | appear that his family was with him, Efs that the Hovas made a warm defense. He | VSctoy, hs ABTCeR 1) €XTCUEE CLENLCRh MOM® | from Guaymas concerning the storm, | der, Wyo., and does not bear any too good The membership of a number of standing | DERVer, $27.000; Tsaac Guekenholmer, New | forts are being made to clear up the mys adds that on October § the news of the cap- | ESIFIANS aeelied of murdering misslonarios | phe const wire was down betweerr|a Feputation. Louls Martlnssen, so far as| The members S 2 41 | York, $20,103; Adler & Adler, $1,50. tery, ture of Antananariyo was received, and there- ety CoRRULE -and the . teotal s and towns north of there, | ©an bo learned here, came’from Denver, and | CoMmmittees was announced. s L —_— o TSI ICATY T TETNL A% B (maglstrate) ara empowered to pass sentence % | s The first part of the afternoon was de Sunta Fe Muke ther Cat Bx-Bank Cas Arraniod. upon he moned the e ova general com- » but communication was resumed Jast | Was & man of means. The killing probably | y o N manding the main position at Tarafatra to | BSTeafter without reference to the viceroy. | DL COMUMeRtion waw resumed last| BES & AR OF N Septemigr 30, i Fremont | Yoled o the reading of the reports of the [ DE) Oct. 14 Santa Fe made| COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, Oct. W.— surronder, which was done after forty-eight | T1® coucessions aro due to the presence here | WEY ner Cometa 18 a total Joss. Her ooo? | county, Wyoming. t‘t;!uy!l!vr_& The following standing com- | another slash on frelght rates today, cutting | Fred W. Farrar of Perry, OKl., was arrested e p P A e of five British men of war, mittees were appointed: Marriage and di- | to 2 cents from the Missourl ri et Negro Arreste or, 25 cents [ at the Elk hotel to from 8t. Louls and 40 cents from Chicago on | from She tain was drowned. The ves upon instructions 1 went ash The Temps publishes a telegram which says vire —Rev. Charles Caverns of Colorado, 2 for Arson. litionuliy. near Atamura, fifteen miles gouth of Alt ff John A. Hansen of Perry, Fars -y = tred M Sultan Accepts € A ISAS CITY 3 8. W. Dyke of Massachusetts, Judge Isasc fifth class. The Missouri Pacific, Union Pa- | rar was cashier of a bauk In Perry and 18 that Antananarivo was defended Iny“ 15,0001 LONDON, Oct. 14.—A Constantinople dis- | The steamer Dicgo lost her rudder and st | KANSAS CITY, Oct. M4=A special to the | giuith of New Hampahire. Arrangements for | cific, Buriington and oiher ronds have mot | Fnrges Wi Crecelving. dopouits arter the b hich 7,00 e armed with post on the Altata bar, Sixteen coasting ves. | Star from Hennessy, Ok, says: Charles | nexy gession—Rev. Mr. Wallace of Oregon, | these quotations, and will contir to do 8o | bark became insolvent. He claims that he rifles, and that they had a number of caunon, | Patch to the Times sa The sultan ac- o | cepts the reduced & sels in all, Including the scho heme of reforms in | wrecked at Lapaz. One hundre er Czar, wel ; ;n\'m\mvn a negro, was ayrested here today | Rev. D. W. Willlams of California, G, M. | unless the meeting of vice presidents in | resgned September 10, and that (he banik and eighty- 1 Ralsed to the Peerage. PRy et 2 S o b e destroyed in Lamag 'BhiY- | clarged with aréon and hyrglary committed | Wills "of Oregon, Rev. H. L. Hailock of [ Chicaso or Wednesday will stop the war. m’,"'if.“f.'*' "‘hn.:“': qu; m:v:urltol(_l“lhfi: LONDON, Oct. 14.-Sir Algernoa Borth. | I"12 ,m\.. b ’\\.n-: o promulgate it | four iouses were royed in Lapaz. Five | y¢ Ruthcrford, Ala, threp years ago, He | Washington, President McClelland of Ore- oked fre High Trestl habeas corpus. Bhertff Hanken s now on his S N mreoNE - | forthwith, but such acceptance would appear | lives were lost. % had held a cladm unear” Waltham in ths | gon YTTE, Mont., Oc our bridge car- | Way here with requisition papers. ;nk- lv‘:(rt ;‘ l-.“v ~I'rh-‘i‘flr of ‘:v »\"\*‘""“r like acting under pressure, 1f he persists in R R Ieel O iaare | Clierokee strip since iis ppening. He will| Willlam McDougall of California spoke ,.',‘: 52 b e e [T e~y 05 0. Baron Henr 19, | this policy the storm will certsinly gath : . n X ba held to aw vi bricfly e temperance moveme The | PENte ork n the Novthe ac ’ SoLiBS cHon, Biros my“ e .u“" ‘”mv policy th storm i certainly gat er NTA, Ga., Oct. 14.—Colonel Al:xap-|b? held to await the agrival of Alabama | bricfly. on Ilr”l perance movement, ~The | 1o q"g" fow miles from here wers knocked | B suised the New General Manager y under secretary of ‘state for the|agaln and will break with renewed violence offic secslon then adjourned until evening, when, : A @iy olo colonies, and Hon. Horace Ourzon-Plunkett 5 Lta McClure of the Philadelphia Times gl after the transaction of some minor busi- | from the top of a high trestle by falling oo g P, s - have been raised to the peerage. Run Down by a Steamer. i addresses the Towa Press association on | Murdered for ilia Mon mess, the convention adjourned without date. | HIH" \Gilleh nd " e Tollowing (i | o e e e e Steel Tonds ot = i uaatitl, LONDON, Oct. M4.-~The German steamer | the importanco of the work of newspapers in [ SEDALIA, Mo, Oct. 14.—The dead body of a2 s s (e —— R John Holmes, fatally; Joe Abrams, fatally; | (he \'nited States district court today b OLASGOW, Oct, 14.—Dusinees is at a|Bmma collided with the Prench bark Pa- | (bis country. ~The mecting occurred it th: ox. | John Miller Suyder of Kinglsher, Okl has | - I'restident Starts for Washtnmton. | Gan Harisor, may live | ordar exisnded the inrsdistion of Gf N ndst B, 3 ! elfique off Spi ead on Monda N g position grounds, and immediately after the heen found in a cornfleld two mil from | T Vhey "0lae sy o - ! k'nson as general maneger over the standstill in the Scotch steel and Kindred | © gt 1" purnhesd on Monday m “";_“ 8nd | g4aress the associations elected the following | nere., He was tras g overland to Adrian, | loft New York for Washington today. His| . River Oaptsl A Deawsed. Yarthern Pacific In that state. Judge trades, owing to the uncertainty as (o |the Pacifigue sank in fitteen minutes. Twelve | omcers for the. ensuing year: Lafayette Young | [J1, and had a lett % his pocket from © | desarture, like his arrival, was unheralded, W ORL NS, Qct. 14.—Captain James | atty continued action on the recelvership Wwhother the ship bullding strike l))n'n!alpeliw.a were drowned, ineluding Captain Ci- | of Des Molnes, la., president; A. F . 1) o salled out of the harhor before the | ward, owner of the schooner Virginja, wus | for a week. It I8 supposed he ¥ 8h R. Ze the Clyde worke will have to reduce produe- | garro of the Paclfique and the pilot. 'The | of Cornin cvetary; C. Patr. | | & o al " ig, secretary; C. M. Junkis, Fair- | doukbtedly the mective, Snyder's pockets | Ocelda, He is expected tg »~rch Washing- | found drowned in the Mississippi at the head tion, Emma was badly damaged I fiela, vice president, had been rified adn his moles stolen. ! ton tomorrow, " ot Olive wireet yesterday evenin gler of that place Holhery w UD- | gun had risen on E. C. Benedict's yacht wished 10 it the outeome of the hearin| Judge Lacombe in New York e