Show AT HOME AND ABROAD LONDON lonan nov 28 heavy I 1 gales cigales prevail today over the british coasts much damage to la done to shipping there has bas been a hard bard snow enow fall over the island of jersey NEW nov 80 Assistant district attorney gordon battle touched a secret spring by chance while sitting bitting alone I 1 lu u his bla office to in thel the criminal court building and was soon boon looking at bonne bonds and certificates of 0 stock to the value of hundreds of thou bands of dollars possibly millions of dollars dollan and what he considers con elders a great er fortune he bad in his hands bands evidence that he be had long sought and which may convict men woo who are eus us of being connected with a great syndicate of swindlers lers the spring was in the side of the iron box found two weeks ago in the trunk of charles R one of the conspirators with which 8 A Dut button tori seelig brothers and others now under indictment for swindling are said to be the box has been in mr battles office for several days and its known con tents bad been examined several times damaging evidence against members of the gang had been found la in the box that documentary evidence rested upon a false bottom between which and the true bottom botto m of the box mr battle found much vital information and wealth of bonds and certificates of stock some of which are known to be worthless paper leaned issued by the mrs lers syndicate some of which appeared genuine and some of which will have to be looked locked into before its worth or can be determined NEW YORK nov 30 isaac swope A co manufacturers or of jewelry con judgment tor for today the total liabilities are estimated at ai nominal rib minal the firm arm has hae a branch at st LOUIS liouns DENVER colo nov SO 80 A petition has boa been filed with the he interstate commerce commission at washington by representatives of the santa fe rio orande grande rio grande western south ern pacific colorado midland and union pacific asking that these roads be permitted to charge less to in the aggregate for longer distances between Vo colorado lorado points and california than for shorter distances distance e over the same liner line the purpose is that the railroads railroad may be allowed to make a schedule oi of lower rates from denver and other points in the state to the pacific than from salt lake city 0 T nov 80 News has baa reached here bore of a destructive cyclone at ralston a small town on the arkansas river fifty miles northeast of perry there to is hardly a whole house olt in the be tow town D mrs dorman and two small child children childred rOD were killed and many were voundee woun dee the large store of J H comer was blown down and in Jio po doleys leys livery barn fifteen horses were killed in payne county fifty miles batt ot of here many farm houses bouses were laid low and sevell aeve al persons were wo woun untied oed after doing its work at ralston the term storm crossed the arkansas river and struck the osage indian nation and for twenty miles mile northeast took every thing in its path it seems to have gone to pieces there the path of the storm was about a quarter of a mile wide do del nov 30 A convention will be held in dover the capital next tuesday for the purpose of framing a new constitution for the state of delaware the convention will be composed of nineteen democrats and eleven Republica rip the present constitution was adopted iud in 1831 and few changes have been made in it since it la Is virtually the same instrument that wis was adopted in 1776 and contains references to slavery as that institution was regarded before the war this will be the sixth attempt to get a new constitution for delaware the first was made in 1791 the second in 1831 1881 the third in 1862 1852 the fourth la in 1887 the fifth in 1892 under the prevent constitution the governor eo vernor has bas power to appoint four hundred state and county officers including judges of the superior perlor BU court chancellor judge of the city of wilmington and sil the magistrates under the present constitution delaware is not allowed a lieutenant lieu tenant governor and the conven tion probably will provide for such an officer moer to in the future washington nov SO 30 the president today made the mae following foli owing appointments point ments and removals of post mas mais tore tere illinoia Illi noie raymond vice david P 0 01 leary FLeary removed missouri mexico luke W morris vice john W mason removed the postmaster of evanston was wag charged with going out of his juri edic tion to sell stamps and postal supplies GUpp lles so as to increase the receipts of his office and raise his salary ania and allow inoes the mexico moi mo postmaster was wag chanted with pernicious activity in politics insulting the president deot and making attacks upon his hie alleged ne neg 9 elect lect in office hems hels a believer in the tree coinage of sliver silver the complaints set sec out that during the campaign he made himself obnoxious by breaking up gatherings of opposite ite ito political falta about a hundred post offices are in evolved in the he charges of pernicious activity in po politics utice now filed with wilb postmaster general wilson they in elude clude a number of big offices KANSAS CITY mo nov 80 80 mis national bank closed its doors door this morning owing to the heavy withdrawals of its principal deposit ors ora the deposits are the bank as one odeol of we the strongest in the southwest shortly after 11 the following notice was placed on the door by order of the directors this bank has been closed and Is in in the hands of the comptroller this action was waa precipitated by the withdrawal of in one lump by heln hein a wealthy local brewer chow motion action was quickly followed by others the rho last statement issued by the bank showed deposits of cash and exchanges D V rigor to Is president deni D B R covington cashier in the panic la in july 1898 the missouri national was one of the local institutions to go under but soon reopened the bank back had been open today just one hour when the comptroller took charge the officers were too excited to make a statement the same surprise was wag evinced everywhere no fears fear were expressed by the other leading bankers that the failure would spread NEW nov SO 30 the heralda Herald ls correspondent la in uio rio de janeiro brazil telegraphs telegraph that the commander of the national troops in the state of bahia has telegraphed for reinforcements the provincial government has been disturbed by strong bands of religious fanatics who have organized and themselves in the villages village the general brazilian elections have been adjourned until february next senor Queri oze a deputy will go to london to negotiate the sale of took for the new railway NEW yom dec I 1 the herald this morning publishes the following ce irom from constantinople under date or of november 11 at a moment when the egyptian question is in a semi state and may possibly be the next to occupy the world the visit here of mustapha kamel hamel head of the egyptian national pat patriotic party to is not without significance one or of his objects in coming bomi OK here to is to dispel any idea that the khedive is not entirely loyal to the sultan As regards the feeling existing among the me egyptians lh sad aul ne he represents the rising generation he be said the egyptian without exception are discontented with the british occupation they know that england today is striving to blind europe and the entire world in order that thai she way may place herbaria her hand over the entire valley of the nile the former conference in the wom of the he english Eng lieb no longer exists the englith occupation has taught them that in politics there is neither morality nor honor but why should the egyptians seek to got get rid of british ault they are prosperous and well governed under it we E egyptians wish to be rid of the british rule said eald mustapha kernel kamel li firstly because it la is our duty as a nation lull full or of vitality knowing its rights towards itself and even towards toward the holy fatherland next because the british occupation ruins egypt morally and materially y will you tell me what is egypt egypto attitude toward turkey ILI the policy counseled by the egyptian patriots to the whole ot of egypt is to bind herself to lb turkey and to strengthen those mose bonus more than ever history tells telia us to follow no other policy it if the english are in egypt today it is owing to tabe division and antagonism which existed before the occupation between the sultan and the khe kho ulve tewfik pasha the english are at present using all their efforts to LO divide ane sultan and the kne khedive dive but we are sure that the wisdom and patriotism of the khedive fortify him in the policy of reproach mena with turkey wherein alone his welfare and that of egypt can you explain the sudden budden causs cause of the english expedition to dongu W Is mustapha MUSt apha aloha kamell kamel certainly gave a new idea about En glands move for a long time past he be said field the english have looked yearningly toward they wish t f grasp that inexhaustible sources of riches nobee they are aware that the master of the soudan is ie the master of egypt mou ano that if the european powers manage to make england evacuate egypt the free soudan boduan which owes europe no debt as egypt does doens would become an english province in that direction they have worked for long years when they saw in 1891 that france and russia were preparing lor for an entente and could give the he negus of 0 abyssinia officers and arms in order to push him toward the soudan boudan the english pushed italy toward abys ania sinla to prevent the advance of the negus into the soudan their game succeeded remarkably well and italy being naively thrown upon abyssinia Ays sinia did but serve the plans tf f england with her blood and her money ever skilful ful the english under pretension of saving the be italians profited by their disasters to undertake the dongola expedition with the be as sent fleet of the triple alliance today to complete the comedy england asks italy to give her back Kas kaasala sala thus it is that the english have mocked all europe without europe forcing them to leave our dear father land 11 SANFORDs me nov 80 the big plant of the sanford banford manufacturing company v resumed operations this morning after a long lone shutdown about boo peoples people or two thirds of the lull full lorce are at work and the others will be employed as aa soon as the general business outlook warrants LAWRENCE mass nov 80 30 the pemberton Pembe rion mills of lawrence started this morning after a shutdown of four months tue toe mills employ hands hande but over were turned away without work cal nov SO 30 fitial final returns irom from banta clara county completing the state returns show that martir bryan elector has defeated elector by this gives mckinley electors from california and bryan one washington nov SO 30 mr john W foster former secretary ot of state had ha returned to washington from is a four weeks visit to hawaii whither he be went as the representative of the me pacific cable company in speaking peaking of his bis visit mr poster foster said the condition of business in hawaii to is flourishing flour lehing the islands are prosperous and their future Is bright the pacific mall mail has recently doubled its service sending a steamer twice a month instead of once formerly and a new line is soon expected to be established by the japanese which will touch at the islands on the be way to san francisco the people of hawaii wish to be annexed to the united states the present government has the approval of the be majority of the native hawaii ans and there is no likelihood that there ever will be a restoration of the monarchy the english and german element however are opposed to an to the united states because they believe it will interfere with their heir contract labor and so affect their interests commercially NEW nov 80 in the de oember comber number of the north american review published today mr bryan has an article in which he dis die cumbee the result of the election as affecting the status of the silver question the issue on which the election turned he describes as the greatest issue ever submitted to the american people in time lime of peace the declaration of the chicago convention in favor of the free red coinage ol of silver forced upon the people of this country coun iry he mye a of the money question within the last four months more inore people have been simultaneously engaged in its consideration ithan ever before in the history of the world the result of this study mr bryan declares to 0 o be temporary defeat but permanent gain for the cause of bimetallism mr bryan regards regard it as a significant taut fact that the silver was strongest where the question he has 0 been longest considered that to is to ta say in the west and south in mr mf BrY bryans SInS be cause of bi made more rapid progress ahau auy any cause ever made in such a short time he expresses his assurance that the be election can be by no means regarded as a conclusive settle settlement meng ol 01 the qa question estion at issue the advocates of free coinage are convinced he be says that they are laboring to in behalf of a large majority of the people not only here her but throughout the world and according to the writer they propose to conti continue us their contest confluent confident that ft fiur ur more years of experience will convince many who have thus far resisted arguments this confidence mr bryan says is confirmed by the history of recent us mr breeley was defeated in 1872 and mr tilden was elected in 1876 mr blaine was defeated in 1884 but mr harrison was elected in 1888 the republican victory of 1888 was jol iol dowed lowed by the democratic victory ol of 1890 and tue election of president luent cleveland two years later mr bryan counsels the successful party to re member that thousands of republicans have been hold held to their party this your year by the pledge that it will try to secure international bi in reference to the gold standard Domo democrat crates mr bryan feels assured they cannot do as much in 1900 as they have done this year they have declared their affection for democratic principles while they spared no effort to secure the abe success of the opposing ticket they cannot he says disguise themselves azain washington nov 31 retaliation Be talia against the european countries that seek to destroy american trade is suggested by united states consul gone gentral ral judd at vienne vienna he says that thai the austrian glucose producers find ing their trust powerless to meet the rates asked by americans appealed to lo their government and the latter has increased the d a ty on imparted glucose from aj to 8 florins florans per kilos to take effect dec 1 I this is aimed directly at america as the united states is the only country competing for this trade and will abut us as out from further sale of syrup mr judd says ill it has been this way wit with hother other articles for americans americana round found a loreign foreign market if it was wail not a tariff measure some other obstacles nave have crippled their to maintain the trade would woula not hot a threatened retaliatory mea eure say against porcelain and ana glassware have the desired effect of possibly preventing the intended change from going into effect washington D C nov 20 united states consul horton at athens athene in a recurt to the state debirt department says that in consequence of the bad wheat harvest in russia which supplies nearly dearly two thirds of the wheat used in greece prices ot wheat are very high there and are still rising riling he is 18 confident that there it h a line floe opening for 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