Show MEN FflOStiAMIIINGTOX The hqnadron of CTOlnllonCIil nneImmigration question WASIIINGoON Nov 2d Acting Rear Admiral Walker In command of the squadron of evolution la I expected ex-pected return to Washington today to-day or tomorrow This fact his caused the circulation of the report thai he is coming to consult with Department officials on the propcwi tion to send the squad njuorpart of It to Brazil I intend of tor Europe Commodore llamsay chief of the Bureau of Navigation today said ho believed the Admiral Mas coming for the purposoofattendleg to some private business which he had been compelled to neglect before hailing from Xiar York In order that he might leave the squadron an order summoning him to Waihlngton w as necessary anti 4t had been sent The Brazilian situation had nothing to do with hue matter KOMOTHHiS Medical Director irancisW Gun nell ex surgeon geuenlof the army nui recently president of tile medical medi-cal examining board has been detached de-tached from the latter dutyand will tomorrow be placed on the retired 1M of the navy on account of age This will cause hISS promotion of Medical Inspector Edward F 11 gist Surgeon J Brush and As slstantSurgeon John Hancock Hall CIIIMil IMSIIGItATlOV United Staten ConsulGeneralfcar sky at QunyaquII Ecuador fur nlihcs the Department of State a copy of the proclamation prohibiting prohibit-ing the Immigration Chinese into that count 11 docs not aiTtct dIp lomats commissioners or emploj of the Chlne e government Chinese Chi-nese in transit or those who caiuo into the country fora brief sty nor Cliinise ho shall have left a foreign port prior to the receipt of news of thcdecree Chinese ownlngproperty in the provinces would L allotted full liberty to return Itnllrantl lrrck CM VTTANOOOA Tenn Nor20 The East Tennessee Virginia k Georgia passenger train left tho track three miles west of Greenville this morning The engine postal express and baggage cars and the lust and f eecouucla coaches and two sleepers went oil Engineer Dunn was fatally injured The ex pn s n1 engerand four passengers were badli bur Th po UU car and contents were destroyed 0100000 lira In Ienn ltanln LFECHMKU Ia Nov W Afire A-fire broke out at this place at b oeloek this evening and for three hours raged fiercely destroying a large rjrtlon of the liu iiiess and residence section of the town Among the buildings burned are tho ix tofllco Adrancebuilding Leech burg Hank building Hill Ink building Cochrans Mock SquIres block and 20 or 2 dwelling and storey The loss I between O slid 100000 and insurance light The night I cold and many homeless home-less ones will suflir severely from exposure Colonial rollrjrorterrnanr ihjiiiy Nov GIn the Hclch tag today Herr Bambergeraud Dr WandthorM attacked the colonial policy of the government as badly conducted and calculated Irritate friendly lower Herbert Bismarck denied that the Gorman colonial policy I caused any friction with flit I > wen He said he could not reveal at present the result of Uie Samoan conference According to mutual arrangement between the power tint took part In the conferences hut details of settlement mutt Hill Ub kept secret Her Richter having Inquired about the spirit traffic with natives of German colonial posts slons CommifIoner Kraut reported tint such traffic was prohibited in New Guinea Marshall Islands and the Bismarck ArchIpelago and that the prohibition would be extended ttrr to German territory in southwest Africa No Ill For Her Xc Yom Nov 26The coroners coro-ners jury in the Pets murder inquest in-quest found that Pettus come to his eath by pUtoI hot wounds In lllctcd byllannah B Pouthworth The coroner held the prisoner without with-out tail t await the action of the grand jury The Jlnrdrrcr Arrested Now YORK Nor 26 Juues Tierniy a crippled oU watchman on the Morgan line pier this I afternoon after-noon discharged Joseph Kinne t cI1r ionpJiorcman for neglecting his work Immediately upon receiving the wages due him urn purchased pur-chased a pl tol and rcturnlnglaid In wait for his victim When the watchman returned from dinner Kinney sniakcd up behind him and shot him in the back Tierncy i started to run and Kinney followed firing shot after shot into his back until he had emptied flue lost barrel and TIeraey fell against a bale of cotton mortally wounded The murderer mur-derer was immediately arrested Federation of the Colonies SYDNEY Nov 26In a speech at the opening of Parliament tile Governor 1 Gov-ernor referring to the subject of colonial federation saId that while j was expected Uicre would be ft difference opinion regarding the mode of procedure all the colonies had hown the friendliest disposition dlp lon and there was every likelihood that the cordial dbcuslon note lie log carried on would I olrt to a patriotic agreement of the question Contract Laborer J EWYOI Xova Thefteani ship Bon Mua from Tawage today brought over eighteen cabin passengers passen-gers who came here wIth 8pnl made Implements to oversee the manufacture of the socalled Spanish Span-ish wine in California Unless the custom bouse authorIties Interfere under flue law irohlblUng the ID porting I of foreign contract labor they will start at once |