Show HOnE HAPPENINGS 0 I n S NEW YORK Nov T bThe newspapermen newspaper-men who came east from Chicago as the gu3 = ts of It A Hanna chairman of the Republican national committee spent Sunday In sightseeing They took the train for Washington remaining one day Waiington when they will resume their journey westwad visiting Major McKinley en uu NEW YORK Nov 9The Heralds gpeciaj cable f orn Panama says Six officers apd 12 members of the crew of the steamer LlnUthgnw of Glasgow Captain Cap-tain David Petfle have arrived here on the steamer City < of Panama from San Jose Gritema1tdIhe j LJnllthgow was abandoned at sea Tr October The captain cap-tain and crew will be sent to England ou the next Royat mail steamship The value of the Linlithgow and her cargo I was SOCOO CHICAGO NoV 9 Edwin T Bennett I for many years connected with the Bay City Mich Tribune was arrested here this afternoon charged with embezzling I 515000 from that concern WASHINGTON Nov 9The National Association of Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations will meet in ths clv tomorrow in its tenth annual con ventionwhich will last three days I Is ex ate that 10 delegates will be present They Include only professors of colleees and directors of experiment stations l WASHINGTON Nov Secretary of the Interior Francis has addressed a letter let-ter to Professor Wolcott Gibbs president presi-dent of the National Academy of Science Sci-ence stating that he would receive a committee of that body on Thursday Nov 12 to discuss the affairs of the forestry for-estry commission which has recently returned re-turned from a tour through the west investigating in-vestigating the cqnditions of the forests The National Academy of Science was the promoter of this Investigation and with the secretary of the interior will have a conference with the president after which a report will be submitted GRAYS HARBOR Wash Nov 9Dur iDg R beivv gale nis morning the brit lab bark ZInlta was driven ashore on a sandy beach two miles north of this city The North Cove Life Saving crew responded to the barks signals of distress dis-tress and landedall on board in safety The vessel Is now high and dry on the beach but not in immediate danger and may be floated at high tide tomorrow ST LOUIS Nov Captain Billy Joyce today sfcned H A Saunders of CUe la to pitch for the New York giants next season FORT SCOTT Kan Nov 9Judge Foster this affernoon granted an order temporarily restraining Receiver Johnson John-son from taking control of the Santa Fe property in the state The hearing of the application for a permanent writ of Injunction is set for Nov 2 at Topeka I |