OCR Text |
Show cirrriNC readi. tiother Itevolutiou In olltll Ai-icr!cntno! Jniirobibte. Sew VoRKOct. 80. From present pres-ent indication anotlierSouth Ameri canrevoluiluniipremi'ed. l'rlvite advices received In tills trltj' today statu that Ouxman Blanco, cx-Prest-dent of Venezuela, Is In Antwerp buying arms with wbl htonjuio his followers fur an invasion ct his natlvu country, honor Blanco bus been living In Europe for a number of years, In fact, ever since it was developed by his defeat for re-elec lion to tho presidency that his powerin Venezuela was at an end. n open rupture between him anil tho present Veritwelan government has uever before occurred, b-it lt was tacitly understood that hecould not with safety return to tho scenu of tils former triumphs. iow, according to Senor Dan Carlos Perez, who arrived from Vet ezuela late on Tuesday night, this secret understanding Los been ni-dj pull-c thro'-Urh. an open letter pub'i'hed uy President Palaclos. This letter Is addrt-Hsed to "Guzman BLtnco, former President of thu Kepubilc," and Is a severe arraignment arraign-ment of Blanco's eoure while ehiet executive of the eountr). Itstates among other thing-1, that Blanco alone is responsible for thu bumlilat-lu bumlilat-lu potutiub In width Venezuela now finds herself in relation to tho TerritoTfo! dispute witli HngUnd and t-bede-nns without stint of words the rights granted by Blanco to the government of Urea: Britain. 1 1 is In response to this open let ter. news of whkli reached Senor Blanco some time ago, that he is supposed to have made bis visit to Antwerp for the purpose of preparing prepar-ing to takoactle measures against his adversaries. Vi-rnrTrnt Matemrut Sinr Vohk, OcL JO Tho application appli-cation for a receiver for tho .Sugar Trust waft ttr-pit-d bfore Judge Pratt today. Ilu reserved deeltlon, but modified the injunction lo allow tho publication ofa plan of reorganization reorgani-zation aud financial statenicnL The plan provides for the issue of $25,-UUtkOJO $25,-UUtkOJO seven per cent stock. S-Jj,-01,000 common stock, SIO.OOU.UOV In l-omi, secured by mortgage. L-ach holder ur certificates will get half the f ice of his e-rtlflcates in eai ii of the new s-ricsof stock, and $jOO tnca-h. The statement of tlie fl tianci.il condition con-dition nf the Trust shows: Assets, sU,- 7 S30; liabilities, SS.79I IS1; ne a-u, SU,7IS,51. The Tru-t iglnallyliad no wort ing capital and borrowed SIO.000,0011. llivl-dndsiald llivl-dndsiald stockholders $11,900,992; amount expended ou improvements of plant, STSl.-ai. The new company will be called tlie "American sug-ir iteflning Co-npan) ." It will be incorporated iu New Jersey and the directors for the lint )oirare B. l- llaven-eycr, T. A. Havtmeyer, I'. O. Mathisou, J. ). searlw, Jr., William Dick, J B. rhoinaa, George C. Mag-Miu. tliiirch and ..duration. -T. Pvri. OL 3.). Archbishop Ireland Iran iotcrviewd tbia.eveniog regarding the widi ly circulated re-nrt re-nrt that be had been called la ltoaiu on aecauut of lib utterances on the publie school at the cdura-tlouat cdura-tlouat cunventtori last sairaoser. 'Why, perfectly absuni," said the arrhbisbon. "it is false from beginning be-ginning to end. llnme has Lot uondeiiued, and rever will ceti-ilemii ceti-ilemii compulsory tiiucatlon. Com IKittory tdiicatiun b a matter of civil or social policy.aid not a matter mat-ter of religion. It doc. not come w it til n the purview ot ecclesiastical jur sdictiou. It appertains to the citizen, not tho churchmen, to decide de-cide IU "For my own part, as a citizen, I favor, uurts-arvedly, conipuboty education. Alllans restraitilosf, if nut prohibiting child tabor and compelling u niversal education ha e-my e-my lienrtieat approval, and if ncca-siiln ncca-siiln oilers in Minnesota will obtain my political support. ' rbc ArrlilNtiit- Mlvrr Julillrr. Cmavoo, Oct. S3. Tlus seoond day of Archbihoi Feehan'Uvor jubilee opened with a tribute from the little folks of the clru-eh. At!" o'c-'ock about OUBO children from the panxmial fchooU of the cit) gathered gath-ered at the auditorium iu holiday attire with band", Iwuncrs and em-blem. em-blem. file archbishop and vkit-in,; vkit-in,; bisIioiH n ere nealeU ou the stage let.ind them, the clergy awl children chil-dren filled the great auditorium to overflowing. Under tbo direction of jhe teachers they presented a lite-ary and musical programme, including in-cluding the singing of .i number of National anthems. At the auditorium tonight an enormous throng witnessed tbe con-clu(iit?c: con-clu(iit?c: exercise of Arnhbebon Feehan's silver jubilee. Haplying to adiirtSMS, ArthbUhop I-Veban il-cd att ehjg&nt bpeeeb by a fervent fer-vent tribute to free American institutions, insti-tutions, rind Impressed upon his people tho duty of loyalty to tlie commonwealth and devotion to the Constitution and institutions of the Cuiteustites. An Cvcllltcr Incident. HuNTi.Nerro.N-, Pa., Oct. .To. A loaded coal train of thirty-six cars He.-it througlt a misplaced st Itch and was thrown through the Hotel Brum, wick aiid landed In the yard of tho Glrttvi Hou'e and Jackson House, J0O eet eastwoid. Tlie guests in tho lrotelswereseized witli a frenzy of excitement and rushed pell-mell into the streets In their night elotbes. Tho loss to the railroad rail-road co-upany, It Is said, if 823,000. Xo estimate am bo secured of the property Ijss. t. Ntsrrwnr X scape. Bv YeiBK, OcL 30. Tbo Comte ije Pans liad a narrow eseapu from death this morning. Tlie train stopped it riitbsburg for breakfast and the Comte, not hearing the sl-nal for departure, waited until the train uas utarting. Intrjingto get ou ho nrteed tliu guard-rail with onu liand and would liavu fallen between be-tween tbo ca rs had not by -slanders jjjrasped him. He was not alaxmod, but eonsideraWy annoyed. Tlio l-reiicli TarlO" IHU. PAWS, OcL a'. Tho minister of commerce explained tho now tanfT lull to tbe tariir committee today. The object of tiro maximum and minimum system, ha Slid, was to avoid Inconveniences connected with tho fivored liulhou clause In any treaty with a foreign power. I n tho discussion on the budget in tho Chamber today Pelietan reproached re-proached the government for crcat Ing fresh taxes and demsndeu economic reforms. Premier D rre)clnetreplle-wthat every possible possi-ble reduction had aL-eady been effected ef-fected A motion by Gaiitard f radical), requesting the government tolntroduceablll reforming the as seMaient of taxes In n democratic sense, was adopted. Smashes. New Ions. Oct Si Spnnser t Co, wholesa dealers in silkand worsted yams, hato failed IoaMWies. !.. asssu. about tne same Isaac L. Talk A. Co. elothinr, weroeJosed bTthe sheril on Jadrm-nts. LUbriraes. SSOJO, assets not yet known. Issdor Kosenthsl. eloak "jajf"".'-b-s Tfaeed, with lubniue rtponed upwards of try1.?" tT. Ae6cs rta. "ct g'-rV-Joeaasarlsirsllaakaxd Baal KrUU. st Siore made an "'"tVrTit? uaU.los are t. - K an . "'-ajtcssrK "'-ajtcssrK . |