Show DOMESTIC DOTS Telegralth News from All Parts of the Land Over Which the Stars vtnd Stripes Wave NEW YORKArrived Furnesia Glasgow BUFFALO Rev M Gleason vicar vi-car general of the diocese of Buffalo died in this city today 72 years of age PHILADELPHIA Spreckels Sugar Su-gar refinery of the Sugar Trust and the McCain Independent refinery started start-ed up today on half time after an idleness idle-ness of a week ROCKPORT TexasA schooner plying ply-ing between here and Mexico in the fruit trade due at Tuxpan November 20 is believed to have been lost with her crew of four NEW YORKThe schedules in the assignment of J B Brewster Co incorporaited manufacturers of carriages car-riages show liabilities of 200518 nominal nom-inal 221 assets 233393 actual assets 7 NEW YORK District Asesmbly 25 Knights of Labor has adopted resolutions reso-lutions advocating the formation of anew a-new international organization to be composed of the socialistic element of the Knights of Labor throughout the country HAVANA General Julio Sangullly was sentenced today to imprisonment for having committed illegal acts against the Spanish government San guilly has proved his American citizenship zenship and his case will be appealed ap-pealed to Spain on the grounds of irregularities ir-regularities in his trial SARATOGA N YW H Knicker becker of Sioux City 13 has made a settlement with the American Baptist Home Mission society whereby he comes into immediate possession of property devised to him from the es tfate of his grandmother Mrs Jane Harkinson of Balston Spa N Y ASHINGTONThe Dupont Powder Pow-der company the California Powder company and the Maxim Torpedo arid Powder company were > the bidders at the war department today for supply ing smokeless powder for the three twoinch field guns and the small rifle and all of the bids were at 51 per pound SEATTLE WashJoe Isman and his wife fought each other Sunday night with an axe and revolver for the possession of their home Tho woman fired three shots at Tier hus band and then dropped the weapon He picked i up and In a scuffle that followed was shot in the leg but not seriously hurt SAN FRANCISCO Lord Sholto Sholo Douglas the Marquis of Queensburys son knocked out a highwayman in one round last night While returning home from the theatre at which he and his wife will appear tonight the lord was attacked by a young man who demanded money Douglas replied re-plied with a blow and the footpad ran away waNEW NEW YORK Mrs Delia Stewart Parnell mother of the late Irish leader lead-er is lying dangerously ill in Trinity hospital She has been failing since the brutal assault made upon her at Bordentown N J last spring Her conditiou grew so precarious a few days ago that she was removed to the hospital Mrs Parnell had intended to sail for Europe in a few days to visit her surviving children WASHINGTON Admiral Selfridge Selfrdge has not yet notified the navy department depart-ment of the refusal of the porte to permit one of the United States cruisers cruis-ers to enter the Sosphorus Such 1osphorus permits per-mits have been issued in rare instances in the past when affairs in Turkey were quiet but the powers party to the treaty of Berlin alone enjoy the right of entrance to these waters and they are limited to ore ship each NEW YORK A conference was held today between officials of the House smiths union and a committee representing repre-senting the employers of the strikers I is stated tonight that a compromise has been agreed upon and that the strike of the builders will probably end tomorrow liThe bricklayers on all the contracts controlled by the Cornell Bros went out today in sympathy with the housesmiths NEW ORLEANSThe New Orleans chamber of commerce has decided to favor the holding in New Orleans in 1903 of an international exposition to commemorate the centennial of the purchase of Louisiana by the United States A committee of one hundred will be appointed to examine into the movement select a site devise ways and means and present to the country at large the necessity of appropriately celebrating an event of such importance import-ance to the Union WASHINGTON is apprehended here that the withdrawal by the Canadian Can-adian authorities of the right exercised toy American iglt Americn fishermen for seven years past of buying baft and supplies in Canadian waters < may lead to reprisals at the Hainds of Congress for it hag been contended 1 along that the privilege enjoyed by Canadian railroads roads of carrying goods in bond through the United States was more mor than a sufficient offset to the favors extended to American to Amerio fishermen by Canada The actlon of Ithe Canadian government just taken Was not yet been officially reported to the state de partment but it is patmont regarded here as an indication of Canadas purpose to emphasize the necessity for renewal of negotiations looking to a new fishery teat fsher |