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Show - "r fj r - ' ': :'- ' ? : I '' !' :i' , ' v ' - ..- ; m I f FEARLESS, BRIGHT. S , ALWAYS original. ' ). j ' J ? - ; f ' Xlili rKO. 225. ! SAXT INDEX TO THIS PAPER. HURLBURT'S -- 1 9 LOVE CITY. XiAKUS TIT ATT. Minister Grant, says: 'It s no mere adulation toj say that, if ever there was a lady abile to make the Americans, and the English forget their difference, and consider themselves members of one family. It Is Mrs. Grant. " AFFAIR. First and second paces. Telegraph and i J Summaries. Third page. Ogden i Department. Newsv of Our Neighbor. j Fourtn page, Editorial. ' Editor to Be STRIKING FRENCH MINERS. Fifth page. Tbanksgtvtag Day Observ-mce- t, Tiie Former New Amusements and other Local. Arrested for Perjnryl The Trouble May Yet Assume Enor Blxth page. ; Sports of the Day. etc mons Proportions. Seventh page. Delinquent City Tax List. page, Stealing from Uncle Sam Eighth Nov. 26. The labor troubles la the Paris. and other Criminal Doings. City and NeighDepartment Pas de Calais, where, owing to borhood, Notices, j AN INTERESTING JESUITICAL STORY. the striking of 49,000 miners, the mining inBDMMAltY OP LOCAL EVENTS. dustry is brought to a standstill, lias as a natural result caused the consumers of coal It was a lively day for vtmaiemcnti yesto kook elsewhere for fuel. The miners of g. terday. Calais, Williams won the mill with the Marine by Mrs. Fred Grant Captivates the thj Department Du Nord, adjoining la this struck afternoon. believed that It out of tbe latter's way. keeping London "Times" Correspondent; unless the operators generally make some Stories that read! badly are told abont the The' French Miners'1, Strike No concessions to the miners the strike will TJateed States' Marshal diverting penitenassume' enormouse proportions. Large uses. Cash Whates-e- Found In a Unrat- quantities a to froirf public private tiary applies of coal from German and Belgian Two Union Thanksgiving services were ed Berlin Bank Donating? Ameriare mines prodally arriving at Dti Nord to famheld In She city yesterday, and the day was tect the! manufacturers a coal can to Corn Russia. against there observed. In the evening inei. but it is believed that this is a part of faithfully was a lively debate In the M. E. Church on the surplus, and that the foreign mines are the church and the saloon. beedingthe request of the French miners to the output to the actual requirement limit TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. TRtBtms Dispatch Lowooir, Nov. 26 of the trade. San Francisco Chronicle Series. William Baslyl a socialist member of the Deputies, A horse-efall Of passengers rolled over Henry Halburt has more grief ahead, for wired from the scene of the troubles, by a locomotive and no one Injured. it was resolved to reject announcing Yard detectives are awaiting him the terms ofthat arbitration that Assistant Secretary of Scotland It is humored at Queemtown with a warrant for his mining companies proposed.in the form the War I A. Grant will succeed Proctor. Lady rioters In Kansas vent their spite on arrest. Mls Gladys Evelyn was summoned A GOOD WAY TO ADVERTISE. the Mayor's house and a druggist's windows. at the Bow Street Police Court on Monday, In a was where the Information Jesuit John Sir sworn, the about Interesting storyi Colonel Murphy Will Donate Indian 's disguise of a't servant In Lord Salisbury's Bridge then Issued a' warrant for Mr. arrest for perjuryj The delay In Corn to Famine Sufferers. house. The nunan agreement discovered which issuing the warrant Is duein to the totime Nov. 26. A number of St. Petersburg, all deaths from starvation byIn the detectives going tells bow the Christians and foreigners are occupied have occurred In the places England and France Where Samara. to be exterminated, Mr. Miss visited lived and Hurlburt on Evelyn Ireland solemnly warned to call a halt her. The subject of the search was made Colonel Charles Murphy has forwarded her factional qoarrels, at the peril of losing known solicitor-genera- l, to who the advised 150 in America. all support Kilograms of Indian corn meal for the This may cause a friction relief prosecution. of itbe famine sufferers. The French miners'! strike threatens to the hi tn and the attorney-genera- l; Sir Colonel Murphy, who is specially commisassume enormous proportions unless the between his who Richard belief avowed in Webster, by the United States Agricultural operators make concessions. the innocence of his client Hurlburt even sioned to call the attention of EuroUepartment Secretary Tracy says the two new cruisers the trial, causing the master of the peans to the value of Indian corn as ar arwill be unequaled by any other ship for the during rolls to sneer at his pathetic allusions to ticle of food, more such contribuwork of eorameroe destroying. promises j "this poor old man, of tions, if that already received is approved Remarkable development In the ease of of. The suspect HIS OCCUPATION GONE. Chicago's murder mystery. arrested (or a similar crime seven years NO CASH WHATEVER. lrk j j j t - r -- ar to-d- ay Hurl-hurt- j ' j sixty-four- ." 1 ago. A i . OROWINO IN IMPORTANCE. The Lompr Jav Attracting Inter- ; Ei ; V. San Francisco Chronicle Series. who from has returned Abbott, Odessa, just national Attention. of where he was a grain dealer, said to-dProaii. 111.. Nov.' 2d. Tribune Dis- the Is an awful Russian famine: "It thing patch San Francisco Chronicle Series. to contemplate, but there will not be less For three days the Jury in the lumpy Jaw than 2.000.000 to 3,000.000 people starve In case have been but. and there la no verdict. Russia during the coming winter. I know room In remained their until the the The Jury way things are done there, having been middle of the forenoon of yesterday, when a dealer there for over eight years misgratii on Shaw took their compassion Judge and ushered tbenl back Into the court No government on the face of the earth ery, room. It was then announced that no verwould have remained In Ignorance of the dict had been of could be reached by the condition of things but that of Russia. It Is eleven men. One juror got drunk early in so thoroughly rotten, the) trial bat the case was proceeded with ROT TEH TO THI TEfty CORK, by the counsel, i They - werewaspromptly disIt is impossible to ever do anything in that by the Ooert- Itmen unofficially charged afterward stood seven Russia by or , with the aid of the Govern that the learned j to four ment. Just look at the way the money: for IW TATOB Or PROSECUTION, the relief of the starving peasants has been of the session. It was also spent.' It stuck to the palm of every official daring the last learned that the. ballot stood ten to one In hand through which it passed. In other the first place against the State Board. A countries this would be considered ai d is leading attorney for the cattle feeders trust grace.. In Russia they simply laugh j and think a fellow who steals Is a sharp one. It retired, probably says that the case will becourt. As the case Is a question of bow much each individual at the February terra of now stands, ,1b Is generally regarded as a ofQolal can! make for himself. There is no the Live Stock Board, such thing as official honor among them. In ylotoryfor There is another add highly Important Is- Russia the poor people are so greatly in the sue dependent Upon! the lumpy Jaw cattle majority tnat the, ia this city? The question is the ... PowTrcAx. trrser litigation extent to which diseased meat of lumpy jaw will be far reaching. Really the only thing and other varieties enters Into the composithat can save Russia from revolution during tion: of the canned beef industry.! It apwinter Is a war. I believe that the Km pears that' the authorities In the National the of Russia sees this, and I think that peror j Capital of Europe's peace will come the disturbance PRICKINoiuP THEIR KARS, AM bis order. The Nihilists will find through and the result will be an Investigation by the starving peasants much more open to the Government The attention of the Ag- their teacblags than when they are full fed. ricultural Department has been directed to Nihilism is always lust smoldering in Rus tbe Chicago end of the lumpy Jaw difficulty sia. and while I do not say that Nihilism and Secretary Rusk Is understood to have will succeed In getting the peasant to cause his business eye On Peoria. Kansas City and trouble, I think the Czar will find It necea the West generally! i There are foreign sary to do something to it. canned beef contractors downing war nis'MiirT TBtn Ait r paint also, it is said. so that the fate of- - the 100 from their . condition. rtlblllsra has never steers slaughteredi in lless's rendering bouse very greatly affected the rural districts. Is but the ounce of leaven that ferments and if the peasants do, rise well, the Rus the entire International batch of bread. slan Government will find all it wants to do In taking cafe of matters In Russia, without THE OUGLE SOUNDED TAPS. fighting outside." ; - j ti-- 7 . ; i ? i I .. I u The Remain of OoTtrnor Hovey Laid to neat by the Military. TUG HUNAN AGREEMENT, How the "Foreign Devils" Generally Mottwt VasHOH, Ind., Nov. 26. The re Are to Be Exterminated. whloh In state mains of Oovernor Hovey, lay j I In the this morning, was viewed Court-hous- e Lou don, Nov. 26. Tribunb Dispatch Francisco Chronicle Series. By advices from Hankow, China, it is reported that all continues peaceful at that port, but the peace is of that character which requires four gunboats to maintain it, and is, therefore.' not very satisfactory. The authorities there are busy In the region around In making a considerable stir, but the results are not at alt In proportion to the efforts they Six more rioters were seized at put forth. Wuguh arid taken to the District Magistrate, only to be immediately liberated again. ; by thousands of people.: They were removed to the homestead j at noon, and at 2:30 the funeral services were held, the sermon be Ing preached hy Governor Chase, with of the M. K. prayer by Rev, Mr. Dodge were conducted to Church. the grave by the State militia and Grand Army Posts, accompanied by many promi nent citizens of the State and friends of the grave the department chapfamily. AtG.the lain of the A. It. conducted the services. Porter and Gray spoke t closed with a briefly, and the; exercises j Chase. The militia A MOST IMPORTANT DOCUMENT 'j prayera by Governor d fired salute, the: and has turned up entitled "The Hunan Agreetaps the eeremony was over. ment." It consists of seven articles, expressed In the most pointed and businessSHEEP MEN COMBINE, like manner.- They deal with the means which 'Christians, alt pro by The IPloek Men of Montana Organize Christian .officials, foreigners who come to a State Association. Itannana. and finally "foreign devils" genare to be exterminated. It tells bow HsLtNA, Motvt.L Nt. 28. Ts pedal to erally, the men and money shall be raised, and jail Tribune. The wool growers of Montana by the gracious permission of the Emperor. yesterday completed (he organisation of a It Is satisfactory to learn from the article Etate association. About seventy-fiv- e that they are not to burn and destroy any owners were present, representing all the more foreign property, but to confiscate for of their funds. large flocks of the! State, Including nearly the benefit THE TOTAt, MILITARY FORCK an had The have cattlemen 800,000 sheep. Is 12.000 men nominally; its Hunan of the for for of purposes y.arj,iand organization 'Is perhaps only half that actual strength men have number. With regard offense and defense the sheep to the military.; as done likewise. There lias yet been but litwell as to other matters, they have, been n, tle clashing of the two Industries In the Tbere is not a rifle firearm iu State, bu( It will come In time, as the extent the proviuce, big or little, and they still patronize when at home their ancient of the ranges grow jlessi Robert J. Morton matchlocks and Jangels, with a few old perU waa elected president of the association and cussion smooth bores. B. F. Bhawartof Billings secretary. AN INTERESTING STORT. Ban : f The-remal- ns : i bugle-sounde- - g j T Sorehead Grain Dealer Talks of the Rottenness of Russia. Another Startling Rank Failure in Rerlin Closed by the Police, Nkw York, Nov. 26. IThIbunb Dispatch ay ' TUB TlUBCKBb I'-.- " VOIje 4 circulation; I - ! f rillul I TBIB17MR. . rinOT , enterprjsisq. TIIK 8 IN CHARACTER INFLUENCE, I j PBESTIQE. Ill j ; anti-foreig- IRELAND WA11NED In Disguised as a Servant That She Must Call a Halt In the A Priest j Liord House, Salisbury's War of Factions. v curious story Is made Losdojt, Not. Naw York. Novj 26.1 At a meeting toto show that the whlcbi appears public night of the municipal Scounctl of the Irish Vatican had an emissary in the rery houser National League, .resolutions were passed hold of the Prime Minister, Lord Salisbury, warn the he of course declaring It necessity to solemnly of the fact. The being Ignorant can that they receive no people of Ireland inorali who recently visited or financial, from story comes from a lady further support, House.! fche was struck .by the this country until they eall a bait tn T the fataoeHatfield of a mau employed as majordomo and, war of factions and unite. after racking her brains some time, remem bered that she had seen him before at the Bo on to Dalmacedlsta Trial. Vatican Put in the garb of an Italian priest. LoNtKJW. Nov. 26. A dispatch from SanHe had shown her points of interest about states Chile de all the members that tiago he Is identhe Natican, and she is sure that of the Cabinet of i the? late President with Salisbury's servant- - He noticed and a number of others wbo held" tical her scrutiny of bitn, and decamped from high official positions in the overthrown Hatfield House before she had a chance to Government will be tried for infraction of tell Premier. The latter appeared much the Constitution and malversation of funds. put the out. but Said little. The members iof In all seventy men wlll i be tried on these his family have come to the conclusion that charges. the man was a Jesuit agent, who bad gotten Into the house for the purpose of discoverThe Slonx Delnir Stirred Up. 8. D.. Nov. 26. Reports from the ing secret matters concerning the Vatican. Bljtht. rt servation country say that the Indians FRED GRANT'S WIPE. U have been stirred up by roving bands of excuse and an await to only riiys&des, I awap from o facial authority to plun- - She CaptiTates the Iondon, "Times" 22.- - A Nov. 26. Berlin was startled by the failure pf the Berlin Banking land Exchange Company. The police closed Berlin, j to-id- ay the head office and branches. Herr Loewy, the head of the concern. - has been arrested. It.collapsed is stated that when the police took possession of the 4- here and the branch offices, no cash whatever was found. Herr Lbewy's brother-in-laand partner has ialso been arrested. The firm has been In difficulties a long time. The failure, however, is regarded us only of minor importance. A DISCREDITED RUMOR. office w he Old Story Revived That Caprivi Will Berun, Resign, Nov. 26.-T- he old FBIDAY OVEIBEK 27, T891. transported from London i and set up It the Castle and the opera produced with the most punctilious regard; to detail. The audience was composed otj the R yat family and a number of Peers and Peeresses. The Fine Paid by Subscription. Nov.! 26.- - Le Figaro has collected Paris, flni to on the Miracolons Esftiperof (he Passengers From a' Horrible Death. Will He Order a New Election for RACE trial. TO TEST PEIXOTTOS SINCERITY. I President of the Republic? 26. Lisbon, Nov. Tribune Dispatch-S- an Francisco Chronicle Series. The successful pronunciamentO; at Rio Janeiro has been received with satisfaction here. The downfall of Fonseca is considered by the Brazilian colony in this city as a return to the paths of law and order. By article 62 of the Brazilian Constitution, if by any circumstance the presidency becomes vacant during the first two years of the Presidential term, a new election must be held by direct suffrage of the nttlou. The Constitution therefore requires that such an election be held now. It will be Interesting to see whether the supporters of Pelxotto are disposed to ignore the! Constitution and to consider Pelxotto as President. Up to the present time, telegrams from Rio do not speak of a new; election. Their silence is suspicious, and Republicans are confronted with this difficulty, that if they do not order a presidential election the new Government is unconstitutional, and sooner or later this action will bring about a collapse. According to present probabilities Pelxotto will i& the successful camdidate, as South American Generals holding supreme power are never defeated at the elections. SAMOANS DISCONTENTED. They Complain That There Are Too Many Foreigners in Office. San Francisco, Nov. 26. Among the passengers on the steamship Mariposa," was from Australia and Sumoa. U. S. Land Commissioner Ide, who was sent down to Samoa to straighten land titles in conjunction with the English and German Ho said it had been disCommissioners. covered that there are more deeds on record in Apia than there is land in the entire islands. The work of straightening out the titles will not be completed for two years or more. Ide says that the native people regard the taxation as Oppressive; that there are too many foreigners in office, and that some of the positions; should be combined. The petty chief has left Apia and gone to Mataafa where he is at Mllie. He insists that lie is quartered the rightful king, and hostilities may begin at any time, unless the. powers interfere, lie argues that in the Berlin treaty the powers agreed that Malietoa should be king until a successor was elected, and demands that the election take place now, that lie has the people with him. The Apia Council has declared Mataafa and the him rebels and forfeited their chiefs with lands. ' to-da- y, j RETIRED TO tRIVATE LIFE. story that y. - " al " - ) .. . Fatal Gambling Quarrel. ' To Raise fc Sunken .Warship. a gambling quarrel London, Nov, Chill, Nov. 26. TRiBtrNB Valparaiso, onta Turkish conveying San Francisco Chronicle Series. J tol Constantinople." several soldiers troops were Dispatch Invites bids for The Government killed before order was restored. the ship "Blanco Encalada," which raising was sunk by Balmaceda's torpedo boats in Jews Forbidden to Buy Corn. Bar. The belief of those acquainted St. PiETERSBCRa. Nov. 26. A circular has Calebra the matter is that the ship's guna are been issued to tha Governors of the various with roost valuable, and are easily made good. to then provinces of the Empirecorn. notifying if proper appliances are used.'i forbid the Jews to buy Dom Pedro's Pension. A British Bark Wrecked. Nov. 26. Papers received New York. 28 The British bark London, Nov. Brazil, giving the proceedings of the "Georgetown." from Palma. Majorca, was from state that a law was passed wrecked near Faro. The captain's wife and late Congress, Dom Pedro a pension of 120.000 a Six: of the crew were drowned. granting year, with arrears from November. 1889. to be paid at tbe rate or 27 cents on tbe dollar. A Diplomat's Snicide. the payment of arrearstbe rest of the Vienna, Nov. 25 Herr Kraph Von Llver- - After in monthly Installpension will be paid hof. Secretary of the Austrian Legation at ments. " . while j :..r absent on leave. Washington, who, taardfr. Correspondent.-shot himself Tuesday, is dead. Nor. 28. The Vienna corre a Tailnre. Losdos. llexlcanITov.Corn Crop S!l rr::iots the Assistant Secretary 3. A of the Times says: ."Thanksgiv from the spondent dlspttch Chicago, rr ::ov. 13. The Clohe't Rutland. ing Day was appropriately observed by the Before the Queen. of the Mexican Inter Played agent general freljit : vl ,. ;r-rellaLondon. Nov. 3. By the Queen's comnational Pi a sr ay says- tlat j tlss Mexican fsjss .Iafortsatloa from It jation. A reception was given mand, Iustl-fna- " Trill creata almost that the American "C&valieria corn Jt. liv v nrtul tUa ramorAsst'-tanrpera Maseajnl's cro? la a failure In honor of the occasion Mrs. r.T ui at Tini r i by was fill:! tba tl sr. ill tl a j proluc filiE by - t il LovtIji A. Crant Grant, vrif rt r Urlu-f- States Minister. Lbso's Royal Italian Opera CotiJi?a A i verier ra curu Triii E r. a nzllllz.a tor frnn 7ts eci-rI:: rraiilcT th wil tl ilLzl: Xii i. TLcaAer. -- i'Ls i. 26.--l- n ar, man-of-w- ; Bal-xnaee- to-d- ay da ; ' . , ci ; " ; ' j 11 - - 1 to-nig- t ht t-i- . l : : r-- : -I:.; . WAR now brouglit to light. It Is thought, may unseal lis lips. It appears that he was arrested seven years ago for an almost exactly tlmi-la- r crime, the killing ot Amelia' OUen. Tt.e Was never explained. AmeMa. like tragedy was handsome and lived in the same Fanny, Dart of the cuy. The Olseu girl' body was found ou an unfrequented prairie, and li:td evidently been dragged some distance. It was evident that she fought bravely for her life and honor, and Beatt.v. who was Ho arrested, had his face badly scratched. exrefused, as In the presect ese, to make planations, but his mother came forward with a story of a quarrel- between himself and his sister. He is known to have been acquainted with Amelia Olsen. and Is said to have boasted of sustaining improper relations with Fannie Cartwrlght. IS RUN OVER. HORSE-CA- R the money forrr the imposed Archbishop of AIx and the expenses of the Chancellor Von Caprivi had become weary Foo-seca- 's Of the cares of office and intended to offer But the Press of Rio Demand Impeachment. his resignation to the Emperor was again New York. Nov. 26. The Herald's Valand for a time caused Circulated paraiso correspondent cables that advices considerable excitement to the public, alRio Janeiro, Brazil, state that Fon-sec- a, from official circles little attention paid though to the rumor. The Deutsche TVochcttblatt is besides abdicating the dictatorship, responsiblenofor. the revival of the rumor, renounced the tijle of commander-in-chi- ef official source can any conbut from ' to private life. and retired firmation Of the story be obtained. The papers are the impeachdemandingment of Fonseca. and also bis ministers, on IAN ASSASSINATION PLOT. the ground that they are responsible for the dictamoneys during the short-live- d Discovery of a Conspiracy to Kill a torship. spent The Governors of all the States have proclaimed In favdr of the new PresiShip's Officers. Pelxotto. It Is rumored that the FedMarseilles. Nov. 26. The mail boat dent Capitol will be removed to Nitberoy. ftom Constantinople brings information of eral who commanded tbe insurgent Isarlo, Rio an unsuccessful conspiracy among certain army in Grande, has made a demand on passengers to kill the vessel's chief officers. the upper Uruguay squadron that it give in While in port at Constantinople eighty Its adhesion. This demand met with a re Albanian passengers quarreled, and the fusal and the squadron has gone to anchor police were summoned to quell the dlsiurb-anc- e. In Argentine waters. After the vessel sailed the Albanians To Get After Oartu in Eammt the captain and mate, plotted to murder The plot was discovered, the conspirators Laredo, Tex., Nov. 26. Tribunb Disarrested and turned over to the police at patch San Francisco Chronicle Series. While nothing definite has been beard for Salonica. several days of the revolutionists of Garza, Theodore Parker's Memory Honored. tbe Mexican Government seems at last to Florence, Italy, Nov. 26. This after- have taken a serious view of tbe situation. noon there was unveilod in the old Protesthas been .ordered on tbe Transportation ant cemetery In this city in the presence of Mexican National road for moving 2000 a select body of American and English resi- troops from tbe City' of Mexico to the frondents and United States Consul Long, a new tier. This morning two trains of tweaty-flv- e cars each, loaded with soldiers and muheadstone at the grave of Rev. Theodore Theodore Parker, erected with subscriptions nitions of war, will arrive over that road collected by Theodore Stanton among the from the interior of Mexico, and will be disadmirers of the Boston divine. The headtributed along the river front. stone, covered with the American flag, was Nothing definite has been heard yet from unveiled by Grace Ellery Channing, grandMonterey regarding the military trial of United States Soldier Barrett, who was daughter of Dr. Channing. stabbed last week' by a Mexican soldier with a bayonet in New Laredo. The result of his Day In Berlin. Thanksgiving 26. Thanksgiving Day was trial is watched here with mdeh Interest. It Berlin, Nov.observed Sutton, by the Americans in Is understood that Consul-Generappropriately this city. The members of the congregation stationed at New Laredo, protested on the of tho American church went on an excur- part of his Government against these milision to Grunewald. The American Physij tary proceedings. cians'; Association dined at the English Baas, 200 guests being present. Sad News for Flreaters. Mark Twain made a humorous speech. The members of the Nov. 26. Tribunb DisWashington, United States legation were entertained at patch San Francisco Chronicle Series. 1 a banquent at the Kaiserbot by Secretary Captain Schley of the "Baltimore" will reColeman. joyful news for himself and crew la a ........ ceive few days. It will be orders from tbe Navy The Odessa Exhibition Abandoned. Department authorizing him to proceed Bt, Petersburg. Nov. 26. It is announced north with the Baltimore,!' immediately that; the Government has abandoned the upon the arrival of the "Vorktown" at Valand Artistic Exhibi- paraiso, instead jof waiting for the "Boston" projected Industrial tion ait Odessa in 1S93 on the occasion of the to reach that harbor. The fYorktown" is hundredth anniversary of the founding of now eight days from Montevideo, and should the city. The reason given is that the reach Valparaiso by December 1st. This decision to the "Baltimore" north is position makes It inexcountry's financial make the necessary outlay to the result ofhurry a telegram received from Cappedient to exhibition a success. renderf the tain Schley yesterday calling attention to " .v'i the serious condition of the bottom of that The Cause of Hiord Lytton's Death. vessel. Divers who were sent below report PARtS. Nov. 26. The autopsy held on the tbe paint off in many places, and tbe plates body iof Lord Lyttoo, who died suddenly thus exposed badly corroded jand pitted by the action of the- salt water, Tuesday, shows that the death of the Em t bassador was due to the formation of a clot On one of the valves of the heart. The Dictator's Supporters Deposed. London, Nov. 26. A dispatch from Rio More Floods tn Spain. Janeiro says that several states have de- SgvitLLK, Nov. 26. The river Guadalqulver posed their Governors since the abdication has overflowed its banks, flooding half the tlon of Fonseca. AtBahla the deposition of jA portion of the railway. Is destroyed the Governor occasioned a slight conflict. city. traffic and with Madrid completely stopped. Fonseca has retired to Paquets Island la the i Bay of Rio Janeiro. de Chile Victorious African Natives. .The Timet Santiago correspondent Grande reperts Lonion, Nov. 261 A dispatch from South says: A dispatch from Rio because the State east Africa says that the Mafite tribe has that discontent prevails, numerous Portuguese settlements has no Minister in the new Cabinet. It is captured also learned that the troops at San Pedro on the! northern coast of Mozambique, Incoutinue under arms, and no brder for them Ibo. of cluding the island ' to disband has been issued. to-da- A JPItlCE IMMINENT KANSAS. IN YALE FIVE CENTS DEFEATS PRINCETON. The Greatest and Host .Slemorablo Athletic Event of the Year. GREATEST THE FOOTBALL CONTEST' Ever Played in This Country Nearly Remarkable Development in ChiA Child Kidnaped. Murder Father was 20. Forty Thousand People AYitness It, Mystery Kansas: Nov. The cago's City. city Ktariled this evening by the announcement While Torrents of llain Pall to and Son Perish in hake Michigan son of David T. that the Child Kidnaped by a Servant Dampen the Enthusiasm Neither Bears, a prcmiuent capitalist ajid president Scored in the First Half Other Narrow Ksoapei of a; Cincinnati of the Union National Bank, had been kidnaped by a female servant in the house. Football Games. Southern Passenger Train. Mr. Htais Is an elderly man. and. the child two-year-o- ld being the' by both was regarded youngest, favor t" p to a late hour parents with itreat there was no clew to the woman or Nkw York, Nov. 26. Yale 19 Princeton child. The servant had given the name of Lizzie Smith, and said that she was a native nothing. The greatest athletle event of the of Illinois and canto recently from year Is over, and long will It be remembered by tbe thousands who saw tbe finest COMMfcliCK-nKSTllOYEltto-nig- Chicago. Nov.- 26. Thirteen horse-ca- r passengers and a hot stove rolled head over heels In froat of a swjtchins engine this afternoon and. though the car was reduced almost to kindlioK and took fire from the stove, the people escaped with their lives. The accident occurred at Ashland avenue and Fortieth street. The engine, which was at a standstill, suddenly started, just as the was sent car was in front of it. The car sliding along the rails and turned over over and again. while the people scrambled out the best they could through the donrsj'atid windows, burned by the stove and live: coa,ls and cut by splintered glass, but miraculously escaped, hav-in- jr no bones broken. It is said that the engineer and fireman, were under the Influence of liquor, but they are not yet arrested.' - S. Two New Cruisers Which Can Do AVhat No Other Vessel Can Do. New York, Nov. 26. Tribune Dispatch San Francisco Chronicle Series.l The TFoHri's Washington correspondent has had a long interview with Secretary Tracy, in which he sayr, among othpr things: "We hrivo set out to build two ships that the requirements of the future. comply with C'ruiseri Xos. lrr? and 13 will be Ideal types of comn'iercc-de- t Tiie "Piruto" royers. '(76.000 tons burden) will be able to steam to Sai Franoisco on the coal in her bunkers with which she leaves New York. Not another ship of war afloat can do this. She has only one purpose that of menace to the commerce of a great commercial nation, should any sucli ever become a foe. game ever played In this country. It was a fight on its merits. The best team won. Tiie great throng began to gather before tbe gates opened at 10 o'clock, and soon after all manner of vehicles began to at-rive. Tally-ho- s " ' - J CBOWPKO WITH SHOUTISO STfDENTS I7 J" were to be seen on every thoroughfare leading te the grounds. They were draped la blue and and draped la orange nd black, bo t whichever color It was tbe noise.was just the same. From every j row of seats 'fluttered orange and black flags and blue Hags, and it was difficult to tell which color was the more prevalent. Many women, so PERISHED FROM COLD. that there would be no mistake as to thelr syDipathies. wore blue costumes. whikS Two Men Upset in Lake Michigan and particularly a bevy of hand others, Cannot Wait lor Help. some brunettes, wore striking oOstumes of" 4 and black. 4 orange Chicago. Nov. 26. Six men were plunged I AM RESPONSIBLE Tht$ first person to take a seat In the Into the icy waves; of Lake Michigan this two vessels. I bave sacrificed grand stand was a handsome yonbg woman for afternoon, by the capsizing of a small yacht theirthesef offensive and defensive powers to who wore an immense yellow chrysantheabout a mile out from the Auditorium. speed and coal endurance. No captain mum. She occupied a seat In front, and A tug put out at once to the rescue, but worthy to command either of them would when the Princeton boys saw her ihey two of the unfortunates quickly succumbed think of engaging a warship on the high HOWLED LONG AND LOUD. , to tbe intense cold, but. before help could sea. but they are strong enough to attack were not In good condition ' The grounds for steam vessel built any purposes reach them, slipped from the keel and trading of Monday had left more marks Tbe were a father and son. that might be armed in time of war. The than rain he covered up by the little sawperished.' They could be could sent for into "Pirate." example, Charles and John-- Eitierlich, need respecon dust hand, game between yestaday's the and could there Pennsylvania and channel, stay tively 50 and 23. Their companions were fourEnglish the left tbe and Wesleyans weeks without recoallng. She could turf torescued, although fin a pitiable condition badly cut up. The rain f which fell enkeep away from the Ironclad vessels sent in day after their tossing about in the chilly water. search not ceased did It things. help of her, and she couid destroy every the game began however, and tirely before shin that put to sea or returned to that everyone was happy. Fully 37,0b0 persons The Cyclone in Maryland. I with her haven. the designed were In attendance before the game was Baltimore, Novj 26.; Tribune Dispatch friendlypurpose to have a ship that could do called j at 2 o'clock. San Francisco ( 'hronlr'.e Series.l Further single what no other vessel can do. She will be won tbe toss and chose the west Princeton from the district swept by Monday rapid enough to reports ide of the field. Sy tutor s, the great center-rus- h the destruction was night's storm showjthat and OVERHAUL ANT MERCHANTMAN. of Princeton, bad tbe ball. sad as tha valAllegheny great in the Blue Ridge I do not mean by this that the would aldrew up be snapped it back to King, players leys. The village Of Jefferson, in Frederick was nearly swept away. Houses ways be able to run down and capture u the star quarter-baccounty, wer shaken to their foundations and walls vessel llkothe "City of Paris." because iu a QUICK AS L1QHT.MNO cracked. Great damage was done to the rough sea it is quite possible that the the famous V" trick Is played, ind, amid averbuildings at the fair grounds in Frederick. steamer would outsail her. but In an nix wild cheers for Princeton, is recorded eight or hard-fougAlong tbe roads leading into Frederick pre age sea the "pirate." can spurt for transyards. Again Syrunkeaa" shoots Ueetest hours than faster the strewn treeb, fences, shutters and portions eight and Flint niakei the buck, dash, sphere of small buildings, and in some places tiie atlantic liner." to lo;e five yards, when do wiled by tbe only roads, are impassable. In Allegheny county Will Not Horn an ileOeifinrer. gave "hls a Divorce. great Her Ijft hundreds of buildings were unroofed and hi as a of first friends the ability sight Chicago. Nov. 28. Tribune Dispatch otherwise damaged, and many poor families be sent back aUlnej shot 'for "Uaroness kicker, when into on the eastern slope of tbe mountains are San Francisco Chronicle Series. thirty yards It InYale's territory McCor-niti- is homeless. ;In the: southern part of the De Stuers will peverbe gratited a divorce," clever style, jand it caught to Yale's L. y Glover of Sioux Falls, the u"Jtor-neState many tobacco barns were blown down said J. eriaVped-baccaptain, jMcClung. employed by Baron De Stuers to cJu-teand crops utterly ruined by water. Many wbd. art) Id a storm' of cheers, made ons of the suit brought by the Baroness fur a his farmers have lost their entire crop. and record a gain of flf- divorce under the lax laws of South Dakota. teetxtcmous runs, was j fie finally yards, A. Narrow Kscape. "The Baron will be here some time before THROWN HEAVIL.V BT VINCKST j.'; ; come which will tbe about' up trial, January of Chattanooga, TennM Nov. 26. The CinNo. I am not here to attempt a settlePrinceton. Bils, in a great b art, made cinnati Southern Express train ran off the 1st. soon another galul but was or ment reconciliation. Whatever in the gve yards, and near on an Tennes embankment the track t j an of Vincent. be nature downed by arrangement made, might see river bridge this evening, tbe engine go Mo- - u a minutes five not second will Include In divorce. The Ii the Barin it Captain bank.' Fireman Wo Iff and ing down the were i was no of but made divorce be yardi-determined shall secured that twenty ugaln tbe engineer seriously injured. Tbe by bis wife. No co respondent will be Clung tackled and thrown by Giant Ulggs. . finally cars did not go down the bank, and none of named Baron's answer. The defense Tbe close fighting in which three ddwus were the passengers were hurt. An unknown will be Ina the of tbe allegations of tbe counted against Yale, raised the excitement tienlal a Was probably fatally plaintiff's bill. AH tramp, stealing ride. these statements are of tbe multitude to fever beat. lien Yale A Injured. romance. Then collusion, or attempted colconsorts cheer on a thirty-fiv- e yard punt by Bliss. But directly after Old Reliable lusion, on the part of the Baroness to obA Lackawanna Collision. a divorce may be charged.- If It were Homans returned it back twenty-fiv- e yards' Cortland. N. Y.,, aiNov. 26. At Messenger-Vlll- e tain that she offered him a Into the bands of McClung. shown, this morning si Lackawanna freight large snmfor OfInstance, In the next five minutes McCormack gained money to allow her to get a train collided with passenger. The crews without a contest on bis part,- it fifteen yards, only to be tackled beautifully of both engines and the express messenger divorce would go a long way toward establishing j j by Poe. Again ilomans makes and mall agent were seriously injured, Enour clalmi.at no for divorce 5 ' " : j ; k. I j , bt IIve j . ck sf . - - - gineer Keitlng perhaps fatally. Tbe sengers escaped with a bad shaking up. pas- A Pittspurr Kire. Nov. 26. rThe car house of the Pittsburg, Avenue Traction Company, at Second burned this Harlewood, morning, together with tbe Electric Hotel, j Loss, $100,000. ' Suffocated by Charcoal Fnmea. A IT.. N. Nov. 26. man, his wife and two children were suffocated by fumes from, a charcoal stove here y. Geneva, to-da- LADY RIOTERS IN KANSAS. They Vent Their Spite Against the Mayor and a Drujrjrlst. Emporia, Kan.. Nov. 26 f Tribune Di-pat- ch legal grounds exist." i To Relieve the Distress In Japan. Nov. 26. Tribune Dispatch Chicago, San - Francisco Chronicle Series. Prince She Yow. a Japanese daimio of rank, who has lately made his residence in Chicago, e together, with Fred L. Fake, an resident of Japan, bave set about to secure means to relieve the dreadful, distress prevailing In Japan on account of the recent The Northern Trust Company earthquake. has been made treasurer and as soon as a sufficient amount has been secured to warrant it will be telegraphed to tbe Mikado through the Prime Minister. "The Japs. bave always treated tbe Americans with great respect,"" said the Prince "and did not forget Chicago during tbe great fire. A dollar sent right away will do more to relieve the present distress than hundreds later on." j old-tim- . to-da- y. San Francisco Chronicle Series. . The town of Morrison, twenty miles south of this city, is envolved in a sensation of no Crushed Under the Amphitheater. small proportions. Some time ago notices Saw Antonio. Tex., Nov. 24. Tribunb were posted in conspicuous portions of the San Francisco Chronicle Series. Dispatch to the a mayor town, calling upon stop J. K. Coleman, an American engaged In put to gambling and drinking in the city. Tbls business at Guanajuato. Mexico., arrived was evidently not done to the satisfaction here yesterday and brings particulars of an of tbe authors of the notices. Sunday evenaccident wnich took place in that last ing about 7;30 there Was a sound of smash- Sunday, resulting In the killing ofcity twelve windows. revealed that Investigation ing people and tbe serious injury of nine others. the plate glass window front of Charles Several hundred people bad assembled in a was Demallorles's drug store broken into, bearena to ..witness a pieces. Mayor Ganter was likewise .visited tween two goats, when a part of tbefight and tbe .front windows of his residence way. Tbe heavy timbers fell smashed. Who posted the notices regard- -. on tbe . motley crowd, crushing men and not has drunkenness acd been gambling Ing women beneath their weight. window was ascertained, but tbet breaking done by women, two of whom, It Is said, Mrs. Logan's Many Friends. will be arrested, Tbe women stoutly assert New York Mail and Express: "I do hope that an arrest is what they desire, as the yod'li excuse me, Mrs. Logan, but I do want drunkenness and gambling that has been to shake hands with you. and would like to earrled on In tbe city bias become unbear, You are so sweet. f kiss you. was time able, and it ' something should be a young girl make this remark I heard done. The loss to Mr. Demallories will in tbe elevator of tbe Fifth Avenue Hotel amount to $200. Ganter's loss is not so the other day. Tbe widow of tbe dashing from to $50 much, and ' will be covered by was to the dining-roodescending fighter i $100. and the young miss who addressed her could ' wait no longer, so she Introduced herself as RACE WAR IMMINENT. j above.' said Mrs. la a 'Well, my dear," Negroes Overpower an Officer and motherly way. "I am pleasedLogan to sbake Rescue a Prisoner. hands with you, and I would consider it a ht liotTRBOjr, pleasure to have your fresh young lips Ark,. , Nov. : 26. touch mine." and then they embraced, and Town Marshal Huffman proceeded to aryoung woman was proud oft tbe honor rest, a negro on a charge of stealing. A tbe Mrs. Logan enjoyed It, too. After din-n- er and crpSrd of negroes overpowered the Marhad a long cbat tocetber. and for they sh l and released thai prisoner. The officer an hour Mrs.; Logan sat and tnlked to the girl, and tuey both seemed as happy summoned a posse and a general skirmish young as school girls. enfjied. The whole town came oat in force. Mrs. Logan comes to New York very often. were and revolvers knives freely She is a striking figure in Hack, wearing a Oai,- Balls from 'Winchesters every widow's long veil, and snowy white bair flewjn uj.ldirection, but. so far as learned, no damage brushed buck from her forehead. People W3M donebesides tbe killing of one man, look after her in tbe street, and ask who and a of the not learned, wounding she is as she passes. Though no loger rjju ntMtru. Tbe negroes are thoroughly young In years, she has stlil a girlish heart aroused, and. It is feared." will make an and the lat-ter- 's and with her daughter-in-latbe whites during the night. sister. Miss Andrews of Youugstown, O.,: they wauder through the shops. picture CHICAGO'S MURDER SIl'SXEUr. galleries,, and other places ' of interest, liht-barte- d Mrs. Loand cheerful. is. always doing something to inDevelopment in Con gan j Hmarkable terest tbe young people. She is continually With a Former Crime. tectionNov.5 as surprises, parties, new getting up pleasant, 28 A remarkable develand Ideas for making suggesting gifts opment was added tofday to the mystery fancy work. She never tires of helping tbe sWfifjundlns1 the death of the actress Fannie girls and boys to have a good time. And the young reojr.le play, no one enjoys Crt'Wriiit. whese dead body was found when more than tbU tharp business vomin. it a lu railroad time lonely Btta!.; fche utaaes every -- minute .at. always to the belief fche Is a good writ ya?H: where, accord! r, t.o, l trr I" ry c Lt.1 t!L,a be a L ventares are rrccfc'toiacy. ' ' r r 2, to Ef r l 3 i Vrcf te! rr" 1 t v ' i i f - r tjs .it' i t 45i t it " i boll-fighti- ng ampbl-tbeater'g- - . ' m, . - j To-nig- at-takn- w. -- 7 J. 1 1 T tl J i . f il av r- -i ONE or HIS FAMOUS KJCK9. for forty yards, and his men rpsh on so swiftly that the ball Is put In play on a down. Heffelfloger could make but four in the rusb. but tbe wall is still with yards tbe Blues. Tbe V" trick failed io wjrk. and Bliss kicked the ball forty yards, while Is. tbe Yale people cheer until the very " air ' i blue. minutes bave passed, with no Twenty-fiv- e points scored. Ilomans works a clear catch of Bliss's punt of forty yards, and after tbs men line up, Flint made a gainof fire yards. Tben the ball flew back to Ilomans, whokicked it well into Yale's territory Into MoCor mack's hands, forty yards down bs field. McClnng lost on Harold's tackle, and Blair kicked for twenty yards before tbe hall was ' , caught by Poe. A miserable " j j uos jvnatjs or arms ikd where Individual play couldn't be noted made tbe crowd frantic, and when the unloosed, it was seen that Tale tangle was had tbe balL , i, Thirty-fiv- e minutes and no points. .Tale forced tbe play now. McClnng and McCormack failed to gain, and Bliss puats tbe ball well Into Princeton's territory, j On tbe return. McCormack fails to catch Soman's it for punt, but falls on the ball, savingfollows Yale. Scrimmage after scrimmage ano Ulggs of Princeton showed what a hero be is. as he prevented Heffelflnger front gaining from Yale with a mighty arush-o- f his two hundred pounds. Forty-fiv- e minutes and Tale had the hall, but had gained little ground, i Tbere Is but five minutes more of tbe first half to play. McClnng made a desperate ten-ya- rd gain, and Bliss advanced tbe ball still further, to also be thrown heavily by Vincent,-whgained the ball. o k AMID. A WILD TELL from all tbe admirers of the full-bac"Tigers;" Then abil Princeton's captain tries bis tbe air tbeNball at a punt. Through ity flies for forty-fiv- e yards, and finds McCormack waiting for it. Vincent is on his i back before the ball Is cold. mores nerve two at minutes every Only tension; the drizzling rain that is again unnoticed.. The ball shoots back falling isand the inning ends with a five- to Bliss, gain for Flint by use of the "V? trick. yard When tbe teams come on zor the second half the Princeton boys are very confident, while desperation Is pictured on tbe face of every Yale player. A determined effort It made at tbe outset to break through Princeton's line. ARIR A TBtMERDOrS riOHI the Princetons, with dismay, beheld gigantic Heffelflnger make an opening through which McClung carried the ball for five but tha Taie yards. Princeton fights bard, array pierces their center, while the wearers of the orange and black begin to wonder what manner of weakness suddenly came over their center and rush line. Another and then, fight; Yale advances two yards, is with a great hurrah, the ball enapred back to McCormack, while tbe the rush line and makes an evenfights Princeton down McCormack vr.zt tbe. which ing, through Bedl,ir.i Is lit ! first touch-dowYale flags, umbrellaa and rl 11' itrairi ' t j i high on every side, and a yi 4 ; k Yala. clouds. tbe pierces The pirrskia Is thea br3; t . ks ; ! i n. yard tries tha "V" trick, end twenty-fcv- e headway Lefora Ihejr rus? coij returned t i i '. r ' - t r . . " . ' ' ' . -- . |