Show SHORT STORIES Ted Sloan and Skeets Martin loading load-ing American Jockeys arc tOW on their I way to San Francisco I Is reported that the sugar and coffee cof-fee war between the Arbuckles and the American Sugar Refining company has been practically nettled At Mt Sterling Ky the McBrayer distillery will start this ik aftnr lin h I ing Idle for years This is ono of time largest dlsllllerles in the State I At meetings held yesterday and last night In New York the foundation plans were laid for the Ecumenical conference to be held In that city from April 2lKt to May 1 1000 Jobbers of table glassware and manufactures man-ufactures have come to an a reemcn lon l-on jLIic prlcelists for thd coining year The question has been under consideration consider-ation by the jobbers for several days rime steamship Auchenarden sailed yesterday from Brooklyn for Capetown Besides an Immense cargo of provisions provi-sions hour and grain she carried thirty thir-ty troop horses and fifty transport mules FIn F-In Chicago last night a mass meeting meet-ing of those In sympathy with the movement of the American AnilTrust league was held Judge W B Fleming of Kentucky national organizer of tho league presided Today Gen Wood will issue an order defining the relations between thc civil th and military authorities Except in a purely supervisory sense tho military I aulhorltkM will not Interfere In lie conduct n if civil affairs Count de la Chibiicy who was mari mar-i In Colorado Springs two days ago and who passed through Chicago yesterday yes-terday on his way to Paris believes eventually France will have again a monarchlal foim of government I |