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Show AN IMIHIIIII I III I'Dlir. llotrrnur lilrr mil l I'or.lois Nee In. Hi niNCinn I), Ills, Nov. lS.-Uov-enmr I ilermlJ this evening that the report Hist lie woull on riiaiiksglvlui; day (ardon Oscar Neebe, one of thu anarchists nuw In the iwnlleutl try ut Jollet, u Incorrect, lie will not In lerfere so long aa tie residing Judgu nnd irotccutlurfaltorne) rclusu toalgn the ictliluus. nnrll.l l-ai nn.rn.lel. Hulag, Ida, Nov, 16 (Juvcrnor NMlli) too ii) issued n Kcueral order dlreetiug (leiielulCurlls conimundlng the IriKipa In the Cu ur d'Alcuo mining district lo us cud inurtlal law In bhoshoie count), which ha. been under maillal lair since last July. I ederal troul . havu also been ordered lo withdraw, and now thu civil authorities will rrsumu control. Yellow trier In Mrilen Nfw Voki., Nov. I A letter received re-ceived by James Uallaghcr, ol lilies city, today from n friend iu Cordoba, Mexico, give, u most distressing ac count of thu statu of aflalra lucre. Yellow fever riigeel with an ill ln-leucu ln-leucu and carried away nluust 1000 reoilerf Hie town. Mostot the Inhabitants Inhab-itants lied to tho mountains to escao tho plague. On the day when the let-tor let-tor wa. written the titer saldtho only living I elngs that could bo Been In the streets were a few comlcU who were prested Into servlco for carrjlng the dead. Trade has been utterl) )ara-I )ara-I j zed. Cordoba Is a retl) llltlu town In the heart of Orlzba mountain In Mexico. Nmitlll.ua. In ItriHiklju. 11hooi;in, N. V Nov. IS Light caernof rmallrax weru discovered on one block In tills city today, ihe suf-ferer. suf-ferer. weru removed tu the rat-houtu at 1 litbush arid tho house, dlslnrecled and lumlgatcd. A Mlnlir.Mli. II.HiU Italibr.l WooDaiccic, Minn , Nov. 15. Two masked men elite reel the Hank of Woodstock at u o'clock tonight and demanded of the cashier and iikslstant that the) open tho vault. Thu burglars cscapod with $16,0011. A llurMrlrr Hill.. I Ht. I.ouih, Nov. IS Colonel Jack Chlnii, u well known horsu starter, waa fatally shot nt the. Last Ht. Louis track this afternoon bjOlllcer D. D. Anthony of tho track police force. Chlnu wa. under contract to net as a starter for the Latltldu track, but some llrunugo wiut to Chicago to c 111 elate at Haw. Ihornunud hi. sou, ICIt Llilun, acted instead nt Kasl Ht. L?uls, Tlio management manage-ment of llio latter track decided to hold Chlnu to hi. contract nnd sent for him, tut ho did not respond promt tl) ami when hudldootne did very poor work, m tho seivlccs of HLrter Dwyer of liuttenbcrg weru to-cured. to-cured. (,'lilun this afternoon went on the track to do his usual work, aul finding Dw)cr there, auatched the flag from him aud ordered him oil the track. Dw)rr reluseJ to go and called en the olllcer.for irotictiou Olllier Anthoii) told Chlnu to go oir thu track, and uu altercation c in in il, during which Chlnu was ahot several times by thu illlier. Ho was removed to the liorpltni.whc ro he now Ilea lu a dangerous oondlllou. Till I'ANAIIA IMI, Illrrrlors In lie I'roieeuteil hr Ilie (loteriiinriil, I'aiiis, Nov. 15 Tho position nf tho ministry Is Hie nil absorbing topiu of Hie Chamier of Depulle. tills evening. Thu government', decision to prosu-ciilo prosu-ciilo tlio director. of tho l'amima Laual coiiq any dulses for thu moment of the. whole I'anuuia cunnl question, and It Is not thought thu debate set for Thurtdsy, If It occurs ut nil, will affect tin. iusliloii ut thu labium. Many dermles, however, are oposed to the iircseciillouof lljas director, and will likely seek an op orlunlly In touior-low'ailelaleon touior-low'ailelaleon llio nti i union of the violent niMlchlst a ors' attack on the goerunientoii thotulject. The names of Ihe l'anama cuual directors di-rectors who aru to be prosecuted havu not yet been announced clllolull), II Is n ortuiJ, however, Hut Count De Lcsscn, harlt Do Lewe, M, I'ou. tunes, M. Cottu ami M, Lillel aro Included In-cluded auniug tho defendants und that MB-S- ' " ' -m-- they wlltle. clurge.1 Willi a Uetch of trust unit maliurslon of fund It Is expected that llmcase will b. trlelby thu first il.ainlier ooeilt or ajqeals at Ihe bt-gliiulng of Deccmhur Tin niDii.ari .ii srittttr The ...iipnnr lli Hi llrllrr or Ilie tlrkliieu riTTSliLitu, N.iv.15. It Is now I3 eln)slucu tud ()mpatliy strike waa lusugura'td b) lliu members of the Amalgamate I Atioclntlon of the Lou rencevillu Mid Heiver Tails Carnegie, mtllf. luJn) the Cannula coiiieiny et.rted Hi" Heaver I'. Ms P'oni, clilmiiig thit so fir res Hu LiwreniuvlUennd llnruvetead Works weru coiicernu.1 thn.irlku w.aovir. It is not denied by uiiyoi.e. that the com pin) uuqucetlonat )y hna the belter of lliu light, nlilioue.li it ha. been uuor moiisly txensle Nuinlwra nf slrlk er. at Lawioucovlllo nul riotneiteud nto dl. heartened, alldut Ihuaainullmu Ihcruati. a. many moru who are do tcrmluiHl to light It out If lliey i an bu .i ported. II la if question or llnanci, which la the m st serious rublum lliu men havu lo dual with. A member of the advisory committee said today to-day i "I here. Is house of holding outfnlsu delusions. There is about lu 1 1 person. In HuiucBlindandll 0 each iu Lin rcnceville and Dearer Tails ou thu relief rolls Humid of this iiurubtr SOU liau fjiiilllia olid Amalgamated Association contracts to .ay the $9 per week, rhe other Gtui gel J4 cr we-sk, making u total of JH'.UO ir week I hla I. a love re strain mi tin orgaulta. tlou, ciiuieiscd of only ,uoxi luum-l luum-l t. Outside old has fallen oil until thu question of lluatitu Is Indeed serious. ltnllro.il lllel.leu.l.. Nl w ioisi., Nov. 16 Trio dlrcc'ora of the nt Haul .tOiaalu lallroiid today declnrcd tho si ml annual die J lend of !t' lercmitoii referred stock, i.yable uu Jantiar) loth. The IraDscrboiks clusu December II and leupeuJanuary L The directors of the thlcagu .V. Norlliwestirii railroad met today and declared a qusrterl) ellvldund ol 1 .er cent on c ommou btook, aval lu Drccm-ber Drccm-ber 11. The- book, closu N o culler J7, aud reopen December II. KlilaliKurlsbor Bt. Louis, Nov. IS At tho afternoon after-noon union the various cumumteis Wert. n jointed. A letter of e-ougraltllntlou waa read from Lugcno V. Iluba, lliu lato secretary secre-tary of lliu Trainmen's Hrolherliouet. Also ono from Frances L.'WIilurd, i ealdent of the Women's Christian Teuiinince Union, In which she In Mled the Knights to tend u fraternal elelegellou to tlio Weill's Women's Christian Temperance Union convention conven-tion thu lint week of June, dunug Ihe World's 1'alr. The remainder of the afternoon waa spent lu talking over minor matters. lu an lutelvlew tonight, Usueral -Matter Workman I'owderly was asked to what extent thu HoiuteiojJ troubles would figure In thu (roceudlngaof thu convention. T, . - , 14 ,ei "Why should tlieyllRTireatallT" hn asked lurejly. "I Hat is notour llglit, und I aue no reason why we should consider It at all " eomirtlleiil I rel.l mire. llMtltxiiili, Conn , Nov. 15 II0II1 the senate tend the house weru lu session ses-sion today for a abort time, tut uu business of contequeucu was transacts I. Meet r..r Nittnl oillriiellin. Wahiiisuiun, D. C, Nov. 15. 11. (,'.! rick, chairmen of thu Carnegie Hteel coni ati), wol at the navy do-lartmeut do-lartmeut loduy ty iippolntment, to dis u. with Hecretaty lracy the inutte r of thu steel deliveries fur ua al uoiistructloii. Much, If not all nf the delay In lliu ccni lellon of the new naval vessels had been caused by tho lactlliat the steel of n pcoullar (juallt) requited for the armour has not lien delivered Inaullliientquaiillt) to keep pacu with thu construction, llio ace-relarj ace-relarj (wis that the dllllcully Hi. tu au liiiulllclint 1 lout for thu production of still. Todsy I rick told him that thocouian) Intended to men thu requirements re-quirements ot tho department, arid have arranged to purchusuaud erect a lari,e quatillt) of now machinery, and 0 uu other mills. A.lviii.eei.r mines. 1'IIOWIUSO, It. L, No. IS. The Lausdalu Company nnd thu fir 11 of II. II, and II. Knight notified their em-I em-I loyi i) today 1 f an increase In wuge. to gei Iu ellect December 5th. Thu iimouut of Int reasu w as not gh en. lUUe-LL, Mass, Nov. 15, At a meeting of lliu agent, of llio Lowell cotton mill, today It was decided lo grant an Increase of not mom than 7 per rent. In the w 111,1" of their opera tors, to tako elicit Dec. 14, Millie.' I on. nil I Han TiUM'tse J, Nov. 16 Tho Cal. IfottilaMlueia' Convention met hero today. Itwaacallol luurJer b) President Pres-ident NelToftliu Inllforiila Minors' Astochtlou. Atioug those j recent weru rx-Cougrosruuii Luttrell und .United Mates Htualor Stewart of Nevada. Ne-vada. The latter was called upon by the. assemblage to elollvi r nil njilresa, mill resioudcd amid intioliapilauie, devoting his rcmarkt largely In 11 review re-view of the hls'ory of raining aud lis lmjortaioo to the. country. lulu. i MuniiiusiiiHi Ala, Nov. 15. Tho Hon. Mr. Kolb, lato cuudldute for gmernor of AUbama, Is out In nil open letter ad irefnecl to thu legislature which oolivi nes today, charging traud lu the lato election lor alntu olllcc t nud asking for a thorough litvestlge. Hon. Thu In mgurailou will take I lucu thu first .Monday lu December. Ills rumored that If tho legislature shall fall lu take 101110 act ou, Jcolb will allemttii 1 (tat lull a dual governor, blilpby laklugtlio oath of oilloo ou that day. Il.rllcm llr.iillt In frriiiniit, MoNlltlllli, Vt, N'l.v. lo The clllclol voteof thPilnlo gives tlio Ite I ubllcnne a lurallty 1 f .1,1,77. |