Show THE WORLDS DOTO the anguil if oar alojs in bacr aa ajr barint london olber staler captured by aol aal prena to STANDARD till aim 1 not the corporal MILWAUKEE aug 20 the chief event of the day mas a red hot time over resolutions en donsing pension commissioner tanner of kansas introduced a resolution heartily thanking the ration of president II arrison for tle lionor it lias conferred on the araud army in corporal tanner as i cn eion commissioner heartily endorsing tha batters conduct of tha bureau and denouncing the bitter and malignant criticisms of the press uon his official conduct general barnara Bar nura of new york offered a substitute to the deflect that the as of the unfriendly press the ei camp ment declared its belief in the integrity of tanner and its approval of his efforts to do all for tho soldiers and bailers bailors that alie laws will allow Cain of kaniah agreed with barnum and said for fifteen i ears we have been dei larin and others leave been uttering the amendment aen dment that the country can pay the debt due to alie old soldiers but corporal laoner is the first clairer eliat lias made that sentiment a practical reality I 1 believe it the duty of this encampment camp ment to sustain him in working out that sentiment we should make our endorsements strong enough it tanner is dishonest or has done any criminal act we will cn 1 it out when the investigating now at work makes its report A delegate from minnesota urged the encampment to stand up to the rack and say that the 0 A it mil stand by tanner till something wrong is clearly proved against him another delegate eaid a resolution of confidence like the substitute should provoke no opposition but when it is made a matter of judgment it becomes a club in the bands 0 tanners enemies it is not his enemies but his friends that are investigating him we should not try to force the administration to suspend this investigation this encampment knows nothing of the details of tanners work and cannot paes judgment upon it if we pass the original resolution and the committee of investigation should exonerate liim the opposition press would say the administration did not dare oppose the G A K and would have a good reason for it A recess waa here taken until 3 p m in the afternoon tute was re drafted to arpad as follows that we president II arrison for the appointment of our comrade james tanner as commissioner commies ioner of pensions and notwithstanding the assault made upon him we declare our complete confidence in bis integrity and our approval of bis endeavor to do all that can be done under the laws for veterans of the ar and in connection with him we ask a full investigation vesti gation of his administration of the affairs of the pension bureau this waa adopted unanimously under a suspension fus pension of the rules this has been a great day for the encampment aa legarda the crowds the day train brought in about eight thousand visitors mostly from wisconsin and illinois the great attraction being the night battla fully a quarter of a million of people occupied the beach and on the bill side of the lake shore park packed with grand army men and their wives the seats were reserved for them the battle was a splendid spectacle participated in by about sixty vessels besides a stationary mortar and by about three thousand infantry men and artillery men there were fired seventy thousand of three thousand shells four thousand five hundred roc keta and twenty thousand pounds of fireworks were exploded the plan of battle was an attack by the baetsle fleet and the landing of the marine force and repulse by the bhore batteries supported by infantry the line of battle of the fleet was led by aba united states man of war michigan and It evenue cutters johnson and den A signal was given at 8 and as by magic the whole bay was illuminated and spectators could be seen animated movements of infantry men artillery roen and neaman aa they got ready for the conflict then darkness succeeded as line of battle fleet gracefully manoeuvred engaging shore batteries as ahry pasted past ed and latter returning fire it is a splendid spectacle which ejectors now bee aa the vessels pour in the port and fire the land batteries respond ref pond guns mortars and rocket guns discharge their and as the fleet makes a circuit the vessels continue pouring in their raking broadsides broad sides and land batteries aim their guna at the passing fleet till the burning wreckage is seen about here and there burning kerosene keros ene barrels were utilized to brine about this delusion after a brief action lasting halt an buur the brilliant le of shut and shell laming rockets shooting in every direction like walar skipping hither and thither in a myriad of contusion and only occasionally casio nally IH a boom of gun heard mistakenly they had silenced alie i hory batteries the at tacking forces now prepare to leave in small boats and complete the victory but the beleaguered beleaguer ed city ia not ready to capitulate the infantry fitce that has until now remained in reserve forward on tho beach in front of the batteries ready to meet the landing As they pour their atlady fire round after round into the midst of the approaching boats the roar of musketry had superseded alie boom of cannonading canno the invading party is repulsed and retreat in confusion con fuson two vessels are BO badly disabled that thoy sa s1 blown up with powder A pyrotechnic display fol lowed the battle the comans womans national relief corps today to day elected mrs anna of rin ladelphia president for the ensuing year if jtb rim i on ont san aug 29 A victoria dispatch edya the report atiat viru consul marvis Is interested in the poised sealing schooner is erroneous he had no connection with the ow ner ehlig ot the vewel has been caused in shipping circles here through the action of admiral today to day in forc formbly bly boeing toeing the german bark I 1 lasted from her anchorage in the I to the harbor entrance hough her matr mat r protested anil run up the geiman colors the bark was discharging coal and admiral heneage bent word to captain rt inears to move out as he desired am borage for a war th captain refuse to do so aid the admiral sent an ohler and blue jackets to nova n ova the misael the outcome will alx lx batched rat ched with inteso t VICTORIA B C 29 the gr anin schooner J II 11 was towed to her former anchorage in this morning the harbor master having ii to do BO while aln anchor was being hauled ap an officer was sect by tie admiral warning the kaptain not to move the vessel but ha would not and the is now in her old plate taking on cargo it is stated the incident would have lieen avoided had admiral in lie first place requested the harbor master to have alie vessel removed THE dufon shephard hainz Hi inz tit attention of ain brethren f the mil introit Ih TROiT au 29 athe third days session of the national editorial association opened with an incident which lather marred tha harmony of the proceeding A local paper yesterday printed an interview with col shop 1 ardef shenew york Ic icren reu in which the question of sectional feeling was referred to and col shepard was credited with some remarks questioning the loyalty of the ci confederates in the goah to the union it should be stated here that co shepard in the interview in the morning paper said his remarks in the first interview had been garbled and their purport misconstrued when tha convention came to order thia morning dr cranfill of waco texas moed that a committee be appointed to investigate the mental condition of col shepherd and J T stack of orange texas seconded the motion which was promptly ruled out of oder the remainder of the morning ses eion was devoted to the reading of papers in alie afternoon T B eddridge rd dridge again brought up the shepard matter baying the southern delegates had deeded that should col shepard further addres the convention they wont lie meeting the bair CHICAGO aug 20 the national bar association met again this morning and listened to a paper S K baldwin of yale on the centen nary of modern government this was followed by committee reports and miscellaneous business this afternoon members went on an excursion to pullman the matter was not further discussed thia evening at a meeting of the grand council of the association tonight william P wells of michigan was elected president fur the ensuing year mr wells is judge Coo leyB successor as a lecturer on constitutional law at the ann arbor university aug 29 in the meeting of the national bar association today to day mr smith of pennsylvania introduced a rexol ulion to the effect that the association favor the establishment of an international appellate court to relieve the glut in the supreme court wilson of minnesota said there was no necessity for such an international court and that alie evil at present lay in too great a power possessed by soulless corporations la the appealing of cases to the federal court object of which the speaker filid was to wear out the litigants hiir state courts should have more power aud federal courts be restricted in their jurisdiction lion lyman trumbull Trum bult of illinois supported the remarks of wilson and urged that a return to tie law of 1789 restricted the jurisdiction of federal courts to birgle the matter wai warmly dictas ed and finally postponed until the evening ees w mr wells was elected president of the grand council to bigit the council bended to came henry hitchcock of st L uis as their choice for presidency of the bar association judge trumbull of chicago declined to allow liis name to be used tomorrow the matter will be passed on by alie members staler SAN aug 29 A letter was received from an officer of the united states steamer kichard kusk by the etaamer st paul which arrived night stating that oa august the gah the rusk captured alie british sealing Bc Hooner lily of vancouver taking seals in pea the schooner was searched and skins found which were placed on buard the rusk A prize crew was placed on board and the lily sent to in all there have been fourteen sealers boarded by the kusk and warned out 0 behring sea besides B IX captured the st paul brought down skin U 0 aug 29 the schooner pathfinder arrived from behring boa tonight to night capt oleary reports eliat he was boarded by the revenue cutter ansh in behring pea july 29 tuttle took akins ou board alt the gaoa aud ammunition and placed the of the rush on board instructions to take the schooner to after the lit the pathfinder beaded for victoria decapite the protest prize crew failure cant CITY ii aug 29 the citizens bank here failed today A correct statement 01 the and liabilities can not ha given the latter are at from to and the abeta are said toes ned that sum the bank pays if they are allowed a itolle time aliey will pay all debts in full and will resume business in a few days the cause of failure is said to bo the insch J D roach who was the banks cashier for twelve or fourteen years and who has been a haaby speculator when this he caira known tt is said the depositors became alarmed and withdrew their accounts the aih Comm lIon ang 29 col mc bonald united estalea lish commissioner who yesterday returned to washington from a tour of inspection of alie fah commission stations on the beut coast and interior states made a thorough inspection 0 the water of the yellow national park tor the purpose of ascertain tug what parities vari ties of fish are abbt suited to them the area in the park entirely without flab amounts to about 1600 square milea and include the headwaters ol 01 several email rivara and their trl butara mcdonald intends at an early jay to plant yearly eastern brook trout in the west fork about the U lie iril at alie inua time send a party with one of the conicia bion cars to collect native black spelled trout in gardner and altce i hepe fish in ahe east fork of the river above tin s parry will also collect the native white fifth for the purpose of fifine of the small lakes this mil be the beginning of a very extensive fish cultural which it id the intention of the corn mission to carry on in connection with the park next spring it is to stock the lakes of lewis with lock haien trout and and madison river with daglish trout 1 fit Ir eLuid ang 29 joseph chamberlain bays the unionists fully concur with the in the matter of the irish university bill the ault mail gnutti in an article entitled A kid within the lute pays the cordial acceptance hy the of lU Koura proposition to endow an irish university has induced the liberals at westminster to shake the dust off their feet against ParL fell ind hi allies the endorses statement in parliament to the effect that a very ado wedge has been driven and aks will the wedge result in a separation which shall leave the in the lurch ii it all up with tho alfine rule party co tinning the the teo have always been and always will be a detached pirty whose first and solo duty is to ireland if the tones advance much furt tier they will dish the liberals by giving home kule to ireland at two bites instead of one this may be unpleasant for the liberals but not tor the home kulers hiie liberals must have to cry in reserve against the time when home rule shall be mute for party purposes BELFA sr aug 29 at a thid evening mr kotce giand master of orangeman orangemen Oran gemen strongly condemned alie new university scheme and declared balfoura proposals would meet with determined de opposition among the irish protestants votes aug 29 stone the acting of the tre land office today to day sent the following telegram tele eram to the register and receiver of the land office at cala filings allowed for lands that may be selected as sites for res errors er vors ditches or canals or lands susceptible of irrigation thereby will be at alie risk of the parties filing under the act of october 2 and arcu lar of angust 2 the treasury department has received a telegram from captain shepard of the revenue cutter kush dated alaska august 9 via san francisco in which the captain reports the seizure of the schooners ners minnie path finder juniata and lilly of vi toris B C and james C swan of port townsend for violation of the laws in regard to sealing in the bearing sea teiei DODI want him EL PASO aug 29 general sampson the newly appointed american consul at paso del norte did not enter upon the duties of liis office today to day as the governor of China haa telegraphed that be could not do so until the mexican government sent him his which it w intimated the mexican government will decline to do but will ask the united states government to recall re call sampson earned to death bj coal oil DENVER aug 29 at sopris a email mining camp south of here last night the eight year old daughter of james donachy started to kiddle the fire with coal oil the can exploded burning the girl to death and fatally burning the mother who attempted to save the child this makes fifteen lives lost in this state during the past month through the explosion of kera sene oil cans pfalz from a rail ikno stairs aug 29 mrs abegais drummond braeutigan Braen tigan widow of charlos braeutigan Braen tigan died last night at her home on second avenue brorn the effects of a fractured skull received sunday by falling down maire she was 73 years old she was a direct descendant of lord drummond her husband died three weeks ago in indiana counte treasurer short INDI aug 29 A special to the from ind fays michael posse the county treasurer tc day notified bis bondt men that he was chort about 13 and offered to turn over real estate valued at the shortage was caused by paying debt contracted before hb went into office died on hi train ROCK ark aug 29 R B bannister a civil engineer of huntsville ala eu bouto from arizona died on an iron mountain train between Tes arkana and this city this morning he was accompanied by his brother W B bannister assistant |