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Show THTI BAXLT TEHJUITE. GAX.T IRAKIS CITX, UTAH. TUESDAY should only lose a fraction ot their de? m posits. Tbe Irregularities of the Maverick Baak extended back over a period ef two year. , failuhe. :.v;ecig:i disastrous errurr PrcsMcnt YAS POTTEH anil Eirectcra j OF A PAHTKEH ilr-- EYAHS? f Cenatlonal Btory Pnbllibsd by us Sat-plNew e Acney--Th- Capital, x and Undivided Profit, a 31 Hon and a Hair, Wiped O a tG och KflTect of the Clearing Uouso Bank .'Action. Agjrre-jcatln- 11 atxtcd. as the olamsllyxdisgnlsed effort ot a tain element in th English press SliOUti. CO PARTIALITY VMS ;.. Stcrtbry Tracy's Instrcciicas to lbs S$C2lrca is Chilean lialers. mm WAS C3 IMCISCHEET SPY? A Chilean Conjnl Defend tb Dig--' nlty of Ola Country An American eBusiness Man In Chile Saya Are b No Means anInferlor People Enirllti Aaaaalt on American Diplomacy. ,' A. - Cbt-lea- na Chilean Indigrnatlon Justified by His A Beaton new bureau Bostos, Nor. "Tb frindsof Irvlex the following: prints A. Drui deolar that he offefed up bli lit a a tribute to friendship worth fTOtf.OOO vsar sxo, and gar alt that and more Xo nr bl ifrlcndsj that b kited cheek between New York and Boston; had enormous arbitrage transactions la both exchanges to make clearings between tbe two cities and assist tbe Maverick with one io meet draft bank another that when this strain ooold no. longer be bourne be overdrew his aeeouat at tbe baok to tnakehls own drafts Individ ually- sausrej destroyed all evidence tm- -' and, declining to plloatlnx other a settlement bank f effect return to the city to TUB KXBUCISB OT GBIAT DISCKBTIOS. upon his own account at tbe bank, suicided f xjtt&I'Tso iw the rAiLtrna. Mr. Potter aad tbe bank. to the stoppage of communication Owing inSubsequently the Comptroller was mlsasd formed tbe department is without authentic deEvans's though House of they pistol of shot, tbe action the Clearing in reference to the condition of affairs, his1 own heart, v Association for tbe relief of tbe creditors of tails will therefore be compelled to rely and you 1 Maverick , Bank. , tbe THHODOB ..'' WMT IITaHOHT IB! own Judgment in tbe ex upon chiefly " house of action the clearing was,"! ecutioo of Itsyour ,. orders. Ills dying words tb his wife were, "Don't he"The wise and salutaryf said, "a very at Washington has fhe Chilean Minister blame Asa." When the body was cold bis measure. It willprudent, undoubtedly restore cou4 sent to the Department of hand was found bare of a bandsoni gold fidence and afford relief to tbe depositors U. ate:the"Ifollowing regret to Inform yo of tbe re-in be had worn fur a long time, and whose funds are temporarily locked up byf volt of a division ring which of the navy of, Chile had Mr. utmost bank was failure. Tbe the a gift from which Potter, lie expedition! on the 7tb of this month. The will be made in the appointment of ra Valporalso taken It off the day previously aad, throwtbe to aa aunt: ceiver, who will be selected with a view tot Government has declared revolted ing H In his hand, remarked outlawed, and intrusts ;me to inThis tneaos nothing to me now, for I have realizing tbe largest amount from tbe asset; squadron you that it is. not answerable for tbe and a prompt division of tbe proceeds form bo longer friends."! acts rebels la regard to foreigners." of accounts. five books are '. tbe creditors." Evans's Joint 'Upon Among 4tb the Departmtnt sent Hear AdThe report received from the examiner! 'March McCaun Joint account No. 2 Is what he termed to the following: "Tbe Insurhis associates ar-- confidential friends as this mora Ing shows that the liabilities of miral ' gent vessels, although outlawed by tbe that Is the Alaverick Uanit are. $8,000,000 and thef Chilean "the blx account. It la this account Government, are not pirates, unless Saoo.Ouo under water. There Is no evidence cash on band $1,400,000;: f committing acts of piracy. outside of one living man, we believe, that OBSERVE STRICT NBUTBALITT DIUfSCTOItS AllUESTED. shows that Mr. Potter was a partner upon t&U Joint account. It baa been assumed no part in the troubles, further than and Evans partner Charfred With Embezzlement Over. take by the to protect American Interests. Take what Mr, that "this account belonged to name ever measures are necessary to protect the loaning Hank Funds. Ivans and Potter jointly, but Potter's of American citizens. Ints not upon the books, and Evan in his last . Asa P. Potter, president. Jonas H. French lives or property American the cluding Inand! telegraph cables, Thomas Daua, directors of the bankj letters denied it explicitly. To different to delay bombardtnent by dividuals within a year Evans has said ac-In were arrested by a United States Marshsl endeavor the until Amercan citiInsurgents conversation that Vpotttr had no Joint f Tbe warrants upon Which tbe arzens: and roperty arc removed, use count and no transactions with him. Potter mrests were, made charge erabezaleinenl force, if necessary, as a last' resort, as had been paid about $150,000 the and misappropriation f of funds of the and when serious only is Injury iBank." Although, Amerioan vessels, seizl withoutthreatened; Maverlok National satisfacpro r its or OjiMT srxctJi.ATtow sums mentioned In the warrants tory compensation; are liable to be recovered with Evans lit various checks, but Potter the are nominal and small, it but you should investigate tbe declares that be received no cheek from understood the comparatively amounts tnvolved wilt forcibly,fully before taking extreme measEvans for over eighteen months, nor had reach $1,000,000 In the case of Potter, $600- .- matter ures. further Asa guide you are directed account with time this any personal 000 In that of Freuch and $300,000 in that of during n which from In biro. All of Evans's great speculations the Dana. The arrests were quite late, and shall be in the nature of proceedings assistance to either months, however, have been Duma was the only one who an past eighteen made or from which sympathy with either party, can eenducted In the name of this Joint account, attemptv to secure j ball. lie was pparty be inferred. some, that the Maveraad, as declared by broncbt before United States Commissioners Second In reference to ships whloh bave ick Hank surplus was la reality a portion of llallett and iurnished sureties in tbe sunt been declared outlawed the Chilean this Joint account.) of $75,000, but the names of his bomlsnien Gosernment, if such ships by to comattempt unhimself tbe family Before Evan shot wa case are In .bail withheld. Potter's or mit upon depredations injuries derstood that he was insolvent, and owed placed at! 81 0.000 and, that of French at PERSONS OH PROPKKTT OT AMERICANS. tbe Maverick bank 600.009 with $4100,000 $100,000. The two latter remain In their nominal oolaterali and it was a settlement respective residences In charge of Interfere to whatever extent Is necessary to with tbe bank that his brother arranged Marshals, : ano will come before prevent such acta. You must not interfere the day before the fatal October 16th. Deputy noon.' II allett j except for the protection of lives or propA. Evans was to come down that day Commissioner Irving s erty ot American. rkckivbh. irroiBTiD aaAi, to OnUh the settlement with the bank. It Third Property belonging to Americans, 2J Thomas' B. Bealj elzed was represented to tbe hank that the bouse WjtSHiNorox, Nov. by the Insurgents, for which no Just was only $33,000 under water, for president jot the Second National Bank of satisfaction Is rendered, is liable to forcibeen of has the receiver Boston, tr ram bank, would taki th couatsai. Maverick Bank, appointed ble recovery, but 'use force only as a last .1 , and sign a release to the house Evans's resort; Fourth. Should a bombardment of any fatbsrtoand brother would make that $35,000 was Fallare KUpeoted. rood will be tbe bouse and liquidate the crediby which American Interests plaee, 2. Yoaxc. Nov. Tbe of Niw be threatened or attempted by tors oq a basis of one hundred cents en tbe the Maverick Bank of Boston suspension endangered,. not did oauae; dollar. This settlement was executed a few much ships you will require them to refrain among the bankers of this sueh surprise bombardment until American life and from arter Evans's death, ana Athe baalc days has been talked about for a week property It is placed In safety. If necessary directors voted to release Evans Co. from city. m as oomlng event, and It any of tbe bank demand. enforce this all liability, amounting to $400,000. not are involved they had a chance to protect Fifth In reference to granting asylum-It ts probable that the director didwere themsslves. .j.;' know the amount of the liability tbey ship j wilt; not, of course, be made a President Banker (of the First National your for criminals. In case of .persons writing off, for they were assured that, with Bank refuge of this city returned from Boston last other than this loss taken, the bank shares would still criminals, they will afford shelu lie said the failure would not be worth $250, As the collateral Is worth evening. wherever It may be needed. Americans ter not his and he knew did hurt bank, that taken whether it would hurt other bank or hot, first of ail. and to others. Including political but little more than $100,000. the loss ts about II as tbe claims ot humanity by the baas: upon this account refugees, as far saw no reason why Iti should. $400,000. nut It the .bank was otherwise may require and the service upon whloh you f I are engaged will peimlt. good this loss should have only reduced tbe French Preparlnir to Airn. surplus by 00 per cent. at TO AFFORD OBiaOATIOI THB POMT1CAI. Boston. Nor. 2. Colonel Jonas French Is the time ef this Potter say that REFUGEES A8TLUM8 . to an mak of all his assignment settlement he.wa offered a release for any preparing ; to D. M. and F. one In Is of Menry and property with be have Ilyde the pure general mlgLt humanity, personal liability .; should not be continued beyond the urgent house ot Evans A Co, and he deollned It, be- Dickens. of necessities the cause he declared that situation, aad in no ease i become means Will Liend Four Millions. the plana ot the whereby WO StrCH LIABICITT SZISTSD, Boston. Nov. t. The banks voted to as- contending factions shall be facilitated. not to encourage such nor had Evans any account upon which he sess themselves 8 per cent of the amount of You are was legally or morally responsible. loans. This will raise about $4,000,000 refugee to come on their board, , but should they apply to yon, your action will partner of Evan fc Co.. tor tbe loan to the Maverick Bank. Tobey, the juniornever seat a statement to admit that he be governed by considerations of humanity SHARPS ANa FLATS. Potter of the eooun upon which he and the exigencies of the service on which Potter was liable. ,i you are engaged." Here follows detailed Colonel Pope said that last week he had Minnesota Farmers Pay Cash for instructions as 'to what- may be considered . no evidence that Pottsr t or piracy, etcj 5'Strangers' Promises. now United Evans's suicide, but believed It, aad If eviStates The "Baltimore." ship Nov. $. fTRiBtrira St. Pauih en route to the Pacific, Is assigned to duty dence was good the joint account would be on tbe station under your command. collected If It took the roof off some InstiSeries, patch San Francisco tutions. Potter'" was worth ,8750,000 a tew Several sharperd, calling themselves tuemi : The Instruction were signed by Secrej years ajo. February 22d. Admiral bers of tbe Chicago Purchasing; Company, tary Traoy.' a strong proclamation of Issued have been operating in Rice county, Minne- - neutrality, in which OTIICIl DANKS Wlblr' HEMV sota. he warned the officers the past few days, doing a thriving and men to be most guarded in their conbusiness Jay swindling the farmers. They versation with outsiders regarding Chilean Will Relieve the : Necessities They J r traverse be county with some person who affairs. ot Depositors. ' ,j posted us to the standing aad responsH At the meeting of all Is Boston. Nov. SAIIjORS TESTIMONY WANTED. offtbe farmers. Aftee being Introblllty the Boston nation at banks at the Clearing duced they offer to sell goods st wholesale House this morning, resolution were unaniprices, charging ?tbe farmer only $9 as an It Will Not Be Permitted Unless In st fee, which make the farmer a Public Examination. In bank Initiatory the all the that adopted mously . ot aaid company, and proceed to member Wabbib-qtowNov. 2. The flagging Inter"association should at once combine to how the farmer is cheated by the local ve the necessities of the depositors of the show and assure him that he can save 50 est In, the Chilean affair was revived in a dealer, measure this morning by the visit of SeSor Maverick National Bank by making an per oent by sending his orders to the Purto such depositors upon tbe security chasing Axency. They then send good Don Pedro Montt to the Navy Department. ' to be worth $133 He remained with Secretary Tracy for an representwith they of an assiensaent of their1 claims against the whloh close and the farmer for hour. Meanwhile messengers had been at up retail, was then a p. $5 cash, his Initiatory fee. and Maverick Dank. A committee his note for resolution Into effect. the to carry ..pointed $60. Th goods are found to be worth only sent to th Department of Stat. They reIt was voted that tbe Maverlok Bank be ex- about $10. They carry 'samples of pure ported that Secretary Blaine was with the President at the White House. After his granulated sugar, which xthey claim toforsuppelled from the association. $1 of twenty-sipounds Colonel French says this nornlna thas he ply at the rate with the President Secretary but receive no orders, letting the farmers conference has not made an assignment. He states order from headquarters. A large number Blaine returned to, the State Department, .that he fully believes that if the affairs ot of farmers la th southwestern part ot the and Secretary Traoy and the Chilean Minhas been victimised and robbed ot ister had a conference with him. It is imithe Maverlok National Bank are ni an aged State g possible to learn tbeebject of Sefior Monti's with wisdom and prudence by a receiver, hundred ot dollars. the stockholders and depositors will get back TUB HOPKINS WILL APPEALED. visit.There was some comment upon the call of bank's all the money they trusted to the Montt upon Secretary Tracy, as foreign f . . ... ear. . .y (, Reasons Assigned by tbe Appellants ministers ho bxcitxjibst a tth or t sis a bock. l OBSERVANT Or OrFtCXAX, PROFRIETT for Discontent. Tbe doors of the Maverlok Bank bore no2. An appeal has usually trsnsact any business they may Not. Mas.. 8auul tices this morning. One read: "Closed by filed by Timothy and Mary K. Hopbave with the Government to which they National Bank Examiner Ewer. Immedi- been are accredited solely through the Secretary Mealo kins decree ot from was th CaL, tbe "Notes benoath Park; following: ately at this bank State. Tbe departure from the usual of will be found F. Searles at of will due Mary allowing th was ac' by Sefior, Montt practice Seoood Bank." National : the are reasons given Th to stand. on of the for counted ground inexperience who stood at the entrance First, aald document Is not Two policemen formalities. duly attested? in diplomaticreason had little to do. a there was no excitement second At the ante of the. execution of to believe that Sefior There is od hut few people' seeking entrance to the aid doeumsat Mary F. Searles had not reference to the Inquiry Montt' had visit ') "..i rooms.' banking now bing made at Valparaiso into tbe astestamentary capacity. sooad and Lwii Lombard, ot S. Third F. The of said Mary sault signature upon tbe "Baltimore's" sailors, and a Invest-mLombard the Eastern tuansgsr Searles to th document was procured hy that, la behalf of the Chilean Government, Company, says the deposit of hlseom-r- r undue lafiaenc and fraud ot Edward b be sousht to seoure the testimony of some la th Maverick Bank wss Immaterial, Amerieau sailors as contaluod in tha report and that the concern would not he affected Searles and others. officers. As the of Captain feohley'sisboard ofconducted a of the bank, the suspension exceptot The'Drspstch" Inquiry Completed. Chilean by in sebeing Inquiry tnoonvswileaee la matter tbe temporary accounts of ail customers who Nov. 2. The Court Inquiry crecy, and as Captain Schley was not perWabsukotos. the which has been investigating the loss of tbe mitted to have one of hi officers present kapisg ra on the Maverlok Baak. Oa I t il checks same steamer 'Despatch" has completed Its work. the examination of the arrested the will be given' , of the finished its deliberations Saturday and during It Ameflcan sailors, the United States GovernI cvscKS ox otnis mas'km drew up Its report which has been laid before ment ?rFBI.T BOUND TO DECLINE Secretary Traoy. 3 rtleh th IxMttbard Company baVe -. were cbecks such Its sailors to' give further testito prepermit Board Trade Wires Replaced. ofNov. l - Is tnurulriX and rsdrssd. If. the conduct of the inhowever, mony. 2. The wires of the Chicaoo, Is i : 'rrent natiuasl baUi will Icame- -. vestigation cuanjee i, anl the proceedings which were removed from made c .11 of tfi d'ro?trs to the floor oompsates to the world. Captain Schley ri'Mu2 public over a of the Trs.de cf Board, year nouse asc0-- it s CIt cf will allow the testimony to ba taken by the ago by order ot tbe toard of directors of Chilean will s nad that aboard bU vetel, or have acd trill sendauthorities lnttitullon, sall-jrrpUed, i k:: i: la the Uav-,:'ashore to 'testify. In his ar woxking as i,cnet:..re. Li onord at his deslr to eotatiUh th truth, Secretary t- sald t "There ij no unrrAnt iCouuiittit Trwr v A Murderer JLjyLl.d. for warlike llpatcbs it sensational th ' -N. Nix. this time. The United f 'tr'" Cam:u.a, Ca., i ,r:or.' :i .:: States Government tuur-iet ur; l '.us n, weeit has who brutally cX I J,t-r i r an cf tho In vest an requctt&d w who Lai sauit upon turn aro, taken r'istrd il r " :rs ar.i tl9 s re L:aitl:: : Llr K i s.:; New York, Nov. 2. W. E. Stern ha been for five years manager at Valparaiso for a firm of Chilean merchants In this city, and his; business brought him In contact with circles leading men in political and business ot the southern Republic Stern Is now in this city. He left Valparaiso four days before the riot; In which the "Baltimore" sailors were involved. "To understand the exact feelings just now," said Stern, "it mast be remembered that the governing- areandas influential class of the Chilean people J - Bear-Admir- pat-tie- s Mo-Ca- al - no, - tov . 1 ! . , . . k . j er f I I sary. thai "In lb magnitude of this inorder After gaining complete Information, the fraction of International comity may be San Francisco steamed at once for Valpashown to th civilized world, it must raiso. Upon arriving, an officer was sent clearly be borne In mind that after the failure to Balroa-ceda- 's went to ashore, who; Immediately carry out' the dictator's official order to palace. That nlahtt tbe Valparaiso destroy bjj fire the great foreign interests in came out with complete informatiou tbe nitrate fields, owing to the capture of papers of the strength! of the Insurgents.! accreditTarapaca. by the Cougresslonallsts. ing it to thfa United States Balmaceda endeavored to obtain a loan "This makle things so hot for Admiral from the United States upon Brown that, four weeks later, when tbe in8ECURITV OE THE NITRATE FIELDS. surgents were, in control, he explained that This was an attempt at a gigantic robthe officers, in visiting the palace, bad given no information. But, as ail cable messages bery, in which private' Amerioan interests, so crudely exposed by Mr. .Douglass, would had to be' participate. Where those private interests BEAD! BT TBI GOVERNMENT, ' would begin and end the American Nation ; before being: sent, hlsf visit iwas for that purcan best judge. Had Balmaceda performed pose, and in checking this message to Washbis part in the nefarious project, the United ington, the Government would not have got States would have had tbe dust thrown in the Information but for that.' Tbe explanaeyes by the acquisition of naval stations tion did not satisfy the people. If Admiral Its in the Pacific. This would serve as a blind Brown did gve out the information obtained to a private and darker aide of the picture. and apprise Balmaceda. of just what was The other civilized nations are coming, he ought to be dismissed from the Interested in knowing whether thesupremely people of service. Perhaps his explanation is correct. tbe United States approve ; th application But it can readily be seen how.no explanaits new and formidable navy to the suption could dissipate the Intense prejudice of be reof this anarchtal 'policy. port '' aroused. membered that a supposed dranken sailor, believed to be Balmaceda.1 was hustled Into COTTOryiNG TO.THB ENGLISH. the Admiral's quarters on board tbe AdAs the American bluemiral's Egan and Other American OfBcials jackets flagship.. uniforms do not " Cut Socially. STREW THB STREETS OE VALTAKAIBO Valparaiso. Nov. 2. Tribune Dis have Investigated the matter and I Francisco Chronicle Series. 1 learned on good authority that th largest patchSan uniform on th flagship was previThere are strong indications that the Junta Bailor'sselected and sent ashore, and In thi ously is seeking an English' alliance. It Is a disguise the Balmaoedlst officer Vldaurren. significant fact that, at ta banquet given who was implicated In the masthe foreign residents, on Friday, the English sacre of tbe Chilean students at Los Can as, Consul was invited and the American was was enabled to escape, I understand that Brown has since expressed regret not. The first toast proposed was to Mr. Admiral that he saved Vldaurren, bnt it Is generally Thompson, a commercial traveler, and believed that his regret proceed from th occasional correspondent of the London fact that he Intended saving, by mean of Times. He was paid by the . revolutionists' the big uniform, Balmaceda himself, who articles from height was exceptional. agents In London1 now himself.: is here Lisbon, and enjoying The banqueters also toasted tbe English SOBRIETY OP THE SAILORS. and warships "Daphne" and "(Champion," the agent of the Englieh line of steamers. Matte gave la dinner, Besides Thompson, Testimony of Various Witnesses Unanimous on That Point. the English! Minister' and other ministers were present. New York. Nov. 2. "Tbibune Dispatch to-nig- ht, L 1 ' man-of-wa- Flrst-Abstai- : ' to-nig- ht to-morr-ow , ' , . . V ' ' ' j . ; : " . BUT EOAN WAS NOT INVITED, ' , li , Mo-Ca- nn ; ; , .. , RESEMBLED A VERITABLE ce to-d- ay i nt nt s I de-Svr-sl. tele-grapb- hj to-d- ay t-- . bo-cali- ed ' rk f c.;:v:: 1 tii iycii.: 1 lavti-st- : tniec-i3 t ; it te.: titjt 'i ( H' 'n. . i ' i I m :t XI I . it I.. t . . r.iMiLvyi.fefti. f m . . i . , )l - -3." is to-nig- ht -. .ssOgreafc 4t us jf'!" L:tfc i.r i lu ' til.-:'- i J ii 1 I . ) - tj ;s ' f C:' ' ts cfr - ' r t . i - - ' ... ' " K 'JS. IT v t tlj..n .V ' j : - last night. George Welderholdt .and Alice a Anderson. 'pretty' Swede girl, went for a walk. lie forced her Dora to take poison against her will. She stroagly objected, but he held her nose and forced the girl to drink a largo vial of laudanum. He then threw away the .bottle, wbich was found this morning, and still containing some of the poison. As sooa as tbe crime was mad known Drs. Cowan and Griffin were called, tbey tbey worked over her to the bent of their ability from midnight until 9 o'clock this morning, when the unfortunate girl died. Tbe Coroner was at once tion will notified. was an and held be examina- to-da- y. Wel-derho- 4i: JSL ldt arrested and is lie denies all knowledge The trial Is set for Thursday. now on ball of $1000. of the affair. He Is a sou of Alderman Weiderholdt. Tbe girl was a servant in the house of W. II. Carr. Crnjra and asxl raianl aAaitiei ie The beat assorted stoeE la Ute W'miii Robert A heideu'a. lie Was a Silly Man.! Tbe Listener Is reminded of an incident with human nature in it from the rood and Health Exhibition. At one of tbe establishments there, where .the ladles who come to the show are more particularly an object of attention than tbe men. an agreeable young man Is on duty. A wonderfully pretty young woman came Into the enclosure the other day and was waited upon with great and generosity by the young man. alacrity who was of course only doing his doty in being very polite to her. As the young woman withdrew, two very stout. Undoubtedly elderly and lnuUpu tittily homely women stepped up.. Oue of these ladies took In the situation, and bustiing tip to tbe young man. said to him : There now! we'll fiud out whether you can be as piollte and generous to us as you was to that pretty youug lady that just went out! Ve'll see what stuff you're made of." "Nonsense, Sarah!" said the other woman. "He's a man, ain't he. If he didn't make some difference he wouldn't be. We'd better go So they went along, and the young along!" man looked rather grateful. Boston Transcript. s 'jwr bbv a sssw-.- Springs. Tenn., Nov. ?. At 1 o'clock this morning 200 mounted men came in from tbe mountains and liberated 200 convicts working in mines at Oliver Springs. So quietly was it done that tbe people of tbe town knew nothing about what had happened until this morning when tbey discovered the stockade A MASS Or BSOKIXO RUINS. All short-ter- m prisoners were furnished with citizens clothing, and with the of a few captured, all exception more than are now at large. This makes five hundred penitentiary convicts turned Both , the method and results' when loose in that locality since Friday evening. Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant The Governor of the State was here yester and refreshing to the taste, and acta day, but left this morning for Nashville. It on the Kidneys, does not appear that there was any resistyet ance on the part of tbe guards, and nobody fently and promptly cleanses the sysBowels, was hurt. The wildest rumors prevail, one tem headcolds; effectually, dispels of which Is that tbe miners will Immediately cures conaches habitual and and fevers and to the release proceed Tracy City victs there. ' THE HEWS COItrTRMED. Kicoxvillb, Tenn., Nov. 2. Later ad vices from Oliver confirm the statement that 15 convict were released. But In the stockade. The mlnsrs guard were numbered 200 all were mounted and many were masked. It 1 now stated that the miners are releasing the convicts taken by the offleer a sooa captured. tn ' MaMWHMeMaMSWHaMBaMSSMawS X.XOXOTJS BTOTZS. In summing up th results of th recent Methodist eoumenlcal eonfrncs at Washington. ZUm'm Herald say: Though th conference came together with "no design of working for . unification, the word has cerbeen spoken which wilt ultimate In tainly reunion of several of tbese Methodist the bodies. Tbe colored delegates held at once a formal meeting with tbe design of seeking means for uniting the four colored chcrobe at least the three entirely colored; and we can but think the seed is already sown whloh at no distant day will produce an abundant harvest. Tbe colored churches have peculiar incentives to unite. Their interests are one, as tbey are one in doctrine and method. British Methodism would also, be reinforced by union.. The one seetlon" need to he complemented by- the .others. The Primitive Methodist would gain respect and steadiness by union with tbe Wesley ans, while tbe Wealcyan would profit by th fire . of the younger body. - . - Boston, Baptist more Impertinent than an appeal to tbe fear of consequences. Grant this, we are told, and you endanger the entire evangelical If the doctrine Is true, we answer. system. It 11 a part of tbe evangelical system. Or. It said, theweeause of missions is menaced. it will harm no good If it is true, cause. A more reply, mercenary tsar Is that people will be driven to another denomination that by such doctrine. Any denominationdiscongrows by attracting to Itself the tented of other bodies cannot tbrlv thereWe may be quite easy on that point. by. We shall be at once In tbe line of duty and of Interest If we heedfully follow the ancient, precept, "Buy the truth and sell It - - not." The progressive temper of th English Wesley an was one of the amaxing revelation of the hour to an American Methodist attending tbe Washington conference. We had hld It as an axiom, be writes, that they were among the extreme conservative. At this conference they move at the bead of the column of advance. This is seen not, aloa In the matter of church unity. Oa tbe question of the newer criticism whish Is so agitating th Christian world, tbey ar and generous, rebuking Intelligent, broad the timidity of' many of our own men. They have no fear of Investigation either by science or Biblical criticism. Tbe truth will vindicate Itself. The word of God need no defense. The scaffolding men have built about it may be burned away, but the In truth ot the Bible will remain granite 1 reeven more It imposing' grandenr. and courafreshing ' to hear such hopeful in tbe word of God geous utterance. Faith cannot be shaken by cl l Seism. Tbe anxiety about the results of the new criticism is often evideuoe of doubt and distrust rather than a vital confidence In the - Infallible . truth. constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the. most healthy and agreeable substances, it many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most I popular remedy known. eale is for in 60c Syrup of Figs bottles and by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any ' fl j substitute. . - CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ' 8AM FRANCISCO, CAL HEW YORK. AT. v LOUISVILLE. AT. I. Tho Original anil Gonuino (Vc:?cssTCr:c:i nnm Txopsrt SAUCE the most EXTRACT st WOBCESTEB. llsy.tau. -- .' : ' . $ 9 CHAVIES. feS" J Cir a in. pr s?: Tan PEBSIN8' that their sauce Is highly eatesued in InVlla, aad is la mr opinion, the most wU pahitAble, aswhole as tbe mot ssooe that is XJUL taste aad ass . 8QUPW, CtZlciavL of a LETT EH from a UEDICal GEN 'S. TLEMJLK st Md-ra- s, to his brother FISH, . HOT 0s CA3I23, ccu . HABB ITS ' lc Baware of Imitations ; bsa that yen get Lea & Perrina? fHrastarsca every botUsof Orhrinsl Qetroln. joua pgycjtya sox8,kew yook. O XI. Baker& Cq.'s Drcalifaot OOSOQ . from vblch the excess of oil lias beea removed, is 4 . : ' J i, That phenomenal Cathol'o priest at Minn., who was recently reported' to have turned over a parochial school to the Fari-baut- W ... m . . - cTifl it is Soluble llo Chemicals turns out not to have been city motives attributed aroused iu it3 preparation. It lias actuated by th liberal io tuiu. . s I ' tiiutie jVeuM thus explain more than three times XAe strength of th n at: ather Conroy merely rented for a rem ; 1 um tbe' use of' the school Cocoa dlxed with Starch, Arrowroot i.ours. Sifters teach 1m the dnriog school. Catechism Is taught" after school or Cag2.r, and Is Ihereforo far mora time in the school build luxs. ..There Is no eceaomical, costing less than ons. cent surrender f principle in this whilst then a cup. It Is dslicious, niuri"!-;r:- , is a adrsntf lu removing a tlnancU 1 burden from tte ycle. There is jui aa -t i.'r 1 r 1 much (t At Is (lo.tiva "Cittclls-iii- eij ttJ for Ir.T. :r r:jli-fortiC tuuiit ta t Ift t":i 'rss : 3 :re tt l .j CIV -. lis chr; ' d - M-uu- rrt ' cbri.-ttianl- t 1 ' it r:rily rtj: . elk f"" t X Mi . and Forced Her Nose to Swallow Laudanum. Boulder, Colo.. Nov. 1. Special to Tbib- -, TJNE.J Boulder Is all excitement of a ter rible crime that was committed here MORE CONVICTS RELEASED. Two Hundred Turned Lkoo at Oliver " 3 ;. JLz.T2i 1 J-- j lie Held Her stories. . , 3. - -- to-da- . "Bal-tliuore- er ab-mt te tn A There were only 117 sailors. The odds were against them. 'There are absolutely slightly no expressions of regret, and the Junta seems determined to defy the United Stats s. ? The report says further that the fight exr tended throughout the city and lasted an CAFTAIR-- SCBTLET GIVES PERSON AL EVIDEBCB hour and a half. It was oaly stopped when of the orderliness: and sobriety ot - the men the police, the Intendente's guard and the 5:40. The fight began about 0. Many soldiers subdued tbe mob. The report at the robbery of a sailor in testify to within claims the right of secrecy In Investigation. can lone hundred yard of daylight The custom has been In times past to invite broad The man robbed was perto a consultation in such cases a merchant tbe Intendencia. i ober. . fectly no oommander a of If sailor captain. An evening paper says 'that ofSoIal notifiNational ship be present at the investigahas been sent to Mr. tion. The report expresses no regrets cation otIt the inquiry of affair with some exthe speaks Egan. claims that whatever, of features Redeeming regret. pressions SOU LET AND EOAN HAVE BEEN BADLT INy. were developed by interview An FORMED, officer of the Seventh regiment drew his and say that they should not complain of sword and defended the sailors. In various tbe slowness of the proceedings. It denies part of town the' Chilean sailors fought for in the the Americans. One witness interviewed utterly tbe participation of the poiice can give the names of tnen who fired tbe fight. An article in the Ferrncarril shots. The sisters at the hospital testify to says: '"There Is no cause for alarm la tbe differthe sobriety of tbe wounded taken there for ences between Chile and the United States. treatment. Jerry Anderson, a colored seaSeaur Montt" cables to the Juuta that he was man of the . "Baltimore," was dangerously cordially received by Mr. Biaine, who stabbed, escaped tbe mob and reached the assured hlm tbat the United States would ship. Tbe ofheers testify that ' await the result of the Investigation in the ... BB WAS PERFECTS, T SOBER. Chilean courts, and that tho Stato' Departstand about the refugees Egan's possibly ment is tar from hostile to us." accounts for the extreme measures taken by the Junta, which desires to force bi withTHE UMTKU STATC3 WKOXO. drawal. Theu they say tbey will be ready to apologize Captain icbley arrived: at Chile Is Naturally Hurt at America's and called upon Valparaiso :epte;uber :14th ' Almiraute Cochrane. Six Weens passed Constant Hostility. without a return of tho visit. He sent an Dexter. Nov. 2. A San Francisco special ofiieer to Inquire If tbe neglect was Intento tho A'eivs says: W, D. Cotton, ah oM tional or du to oversight. The reply was resident ot this city, who is Chilean Consul that it wu not intentional. The Atmirante next dmy here,; makes some sensational statements ueverkuewcf the call. Lie cacue Cnilean merover his own signature. He makes every and nwie ample apology. ynlps entering tbe port saluted.". effort to. defend the Chilean Government, chant nil the ' except the and says: "There is evlieutly much more s'cliiey sent aa ofTicer Captiin being made over this matter than the facta to inquire If tlie net at inttntiooal. The In" Chile those affulr are belnj rj inaserof the company aent an oCcer to justify. discussed in a calm and thorough manner. say that the act was committed without his and he would give prompt Ciders CHILE DOES HOT ssESii TKUCJDL kaavfle'ge it. Captain Schley is very fcrm. lie with the United States, bat r.ireiy Insisted h3 sh.!p is ready should "troutls come. serious effurt cteUii to be na,ys that this is cf cout si&d jrroviiioas aci on tbe It bf in fore any reply ulort.fullConsul thoroughly McCreery ;cors.ted the can b given, tovst!gited sent the the dispatches by of the iiexi ArarlczTi Eill:n AJ State If CliSle Is wronj grarti ' will &o, aJu'-.lCut - sher will net be t' :at Duy. 3 tbaa. would unvluly hasitenel any MU i.: V Unlttsd th dmiUr ftstes - clrciiiii-tauc-cr t Lurtt1Chile is t "t ' men-of-w- re-t'i- c' 1 - i t- . to-d- ay . 1 ; - - vice-preside- l. to the perfect sobriety of Biggin and Be saw the stabbing done. Another most important witness saw the shooting done and can recognize the person who did it. Another can name three men who stabbed Biggin.' They further testify to the of tbe sailors.! Biggin tbe name sobriety of tbe man who was shot dead. Another witness can testify to the shootlnc and the fact that that It was done by a person In uniform. Another beard a sergeant say; "Que tire?" (Why do you shoot?) Several Englishmen familiar with the detail do not want to testify. to-da- - suf-fice- Senor Pedro Montt. the Chilean Minister, will leave Washington for New Orleans, to be gone until next week, lie declined this afternoon to tbe say anything respecting bis visit to exState and Navy Departments, but be pressed the belief that matters are progresstbe ing satisfactorily, and again deprecated pu bl lcatlon of sensation al trou ble- - breed lug POISONED HIS SWEETHEART. . - - J . - - to-d- ay Senor Monti's Movements. WASaiKOTOK, Nov. 2. I have interviewed imany valuable witnesses of the shooting and stabbing affray, Among Irrelevant suggestion on question of theology or of interpretation, says but I withhold their names. One testified none is Watchman of ' Turn-bulthe . ' '. BATTLE GROUND." Chronic's 8erles. The Francisco World's correspondent at Valparaiso ssys: San 3 re-1- 1s ad-vep- ' - Dla-Chront- cle "; j; although be sheltered' Matte six months in the Legation. Speeches were made lauding the English and slurring the Americans. Counsel McGree'ry, who, who with the assistance of the "Baltimore." protected tbe Edwards property at Valparaiso, the most valuable In Chile, during the trouble, was not recognized, although Edwards is now a Cabinet Minister. The Intendente's report of the street fight in Valparaiso made to the Minister of tbe The exact Interior has been printed. Is that "fully 2000 men language of one part were fighting at one time. Tbe streets be-.li- vs ble to be expressed everywhere. . to-wrlt- ; was-reseoael- Valparaiso. Nov. 2. A Liberal caucus to nominate a President will be held Wednesday. ' The choice Is considered to lie between Jorge Monnt, Barros Luco and A log to Altlmaranb, with tbe chances In favor of Montt.' The Congress meets on Friday. It the final question to be conwill be of sidered tbe disposal conare Tbe Chileans refugees. stantly discriminating against Americans. The same Judge that investigated the attack on tbe American soilors. investigated at tbe same time the stabbing ot a German sailor by a Chilean sailor. Tbe case is parallel with the attack on tbe American sailors. A German officer was permitted to. be present at tbe trial, while the trial of the Americans was secret, the Judge refusing to permit an American ofiicer to be present. Tbe hatred of Americans con tin us , cold-blood- ed . X ..,,..-- Discriminations Against Them are Constant in Chile. " I .. l ' i , J r. a :" ' j i i ' i . It-wil- ; ' or tub ikbuboents. STBKSflTH : HATRED OF AMERICANS. 1 1 ' I book-keep- . 1 m. j A WAT 1 i , a AVE i EOAN M'CAXN by supplying the Congressional Government with; a copy of Egan's letters, and Brown tbe at lease bau shown greatest imprudence. while Gberardl exposed the Ktate department at Washington tolgnomlnous defeat sod damniug publicity; at iiaytl by declaring Hypollto bound to fulfill bis verbal promises and cede 6U Nicholas to the United States tor a naval station. A part of the bargain was to to be tbe j aid given Hy polite to overthrow Legitime. Minister WILL EDUCATED, CULTIVATED AND SHREWD declaring Duugles supplemented this bynew at the Americans. They have a clear com- that fleet of the object for which the ot and the of extent was tbe manueu, armed, United states power the prehension United State, and know Just as well as we and supported by the Amerioan do what would be suicidal tor them. On equipped Natlwn appeared to be in order tooveriurow of g'ood governmental policy the one Government In a' friendly state and points f Chilean masses are ignorant; but they have erect another no Influence or hand In affairs. A littU WILLINO TO SELl2 ITS BIRTHRIGHT time and consideration among such able and independence. to the United States. He men as the Chilean leaders results usually there w au agent of a New York la calm and good Judgment. The final added more fully Cbileal action In the premises, I predict, business house wuo appeared Initiated into tbe secrets of tbe State Dewill be dignified and reasonable. Tbe popbe was. ular and sadly mint a ken American feeling, partment (banthe policy adopted by tbe Practically are that the Chileans j .United States was...Identical towards Iiaytl an' interior lot or men. . k. It.. . . k. l. Is responsible for so much talk of war in discussion; of proceedings secretly,e this country. I thlnit It will blowover and Balmicedatreaty to imitate llypo-iitintending !,. here. and deuy the verbal promUua If It suited Recent events have combined to excite him.; meanwhile securing American support. Chilean Indignation aealiist American faand well knew that tbo Both Egan Blatnej vor. Admiral Brown's operation when the. Congressional Government would scorn to Insurgents landed at Q u inter os aroused the entertain buch a treaty, so they recognized whole people. QuUrteros Is forty miles : the from Valparaiso-- . The day. of tbe that AJMKRICAN ELEET MUST NEEDS BB PROSTIlanding tbei.'ah, Francisco, commanded TUTED by Admiral Brown was la Valparaiso bay, and to the defense of , despotism against the 'Esmeralda and Cochrane, vessels of tlje lasiirgents, were ithere also. The liberty. Worse even than In tbe case of Iiaytl have been the private interests, SanFranelsloo suddenly steamed down towards QulnteroH, and refused to auswer the which this publicity was Intended to serve. is opculy accused of having made 'signals of the 'Esmeralda,' which passed by Egan four times. AdmlralBrowin ran close to the enormous contracts with Balmaceda. His father, openly states that be, not bisunnecesand cruised about, syn lusurtrents landing-plac- e was the Oouimeut Is contractor.,' gaining a complete knowledge of tho ' $.--L- eey, , Conduct- -' , Washington, Nov, 2. Tbe following are the instructions issued by the Secretary of TUB BANK'S IOS8E3. tbe Navy to the squadron on the coast of V Chile at the beginning of the Chilean disUndivided turbance. Capital, ! Hnrplos andOut. Secretary Tracy says: Profit Wiped no single instance have instructions In WAflHZHOTOir, Nov. Comptroller been departed from. They prove conclusof tbe Currency, received Information this; made by ively that the charges of morning that the Maverick National Bank the English newspapers partiality are untruths, Inof Boston bad olosed Its door, lie aid vented to Chilean tbe against that an examiner was in charge of the bank the United prejudice (States for commercial purposes." and that a receiver would be appointed in a Navt Dbpartmsst, 1891. I few days f to wind up Its affairs. lie said ) March 26, Washington, When the United States' flagship tbe exact' loss was not definitely Str: that, whilewas olear that tbe bank was In"San Francisco" is ready for sea. you will known, it solvent, and that, a its capital, surplus and proceed with her to the waters of Chile, undivided proflS amounted to $1,400,000, it South America, relieve followed that it exceeded that amount. He and protect American interests. The added that he did not: believe any other doty Imposed calls tor , Bear-Admir- - . thtbM - - ; MOHKiyG, XOVEMBEE 3, .1591. maceda. This Government I undoubtedly Just where she will sail then depend upon responsible for the loss of many live In She is attached to the Chile. Had not the 'Itata been forced to circumstances. return to this country the war in Chile North Atlantic squadron, aad Tuesday Adwould have been ended long ago. This miral Gberardl's flagship, the "PhiladelGovernment Is wrong, and if the question phia," will also start far St. Thomas. The were left to a vote It would be "Philadelphia," It Is expected, will reach almost unanimouspopular In f avOr of Chile." there as soon as th Kearsage," and CapElmer will then report to Admiral tain CROOKED DIPLOMACY. be too Oherardh If tbe "Philadelphia" late. Captain Elmer will report by cable to Another Diatribe from the London tbe Navy Department. Tbe ship ought to reach St. Thomas next Sunday. Th develTime Correspondent. the Chile opments may then lead 2. Nov. Tbe Tinwi Valparaiso to oae or fh London, both vesselsquarrel being ordered to Valcorrespondent thinks the has solved the paraiso. problem of why tbei United States, conTHB CRARLESTOIl" OSPBRSD BACK-trary to National traditions, should have Is now considered certain that the It supported the cause of despotism la Chile." cruiser Charleston. recently sent out as Regarding .the statement that Minister tbe flagship of tbe Asiatic station, has been back to the United States. It was Egan sought to negotiate a reciprocity ordered intended to have her return anyhow when h "What with asks: Balmaceda. treaty al kind of a treaty could it have been, to ocHarmony, now en route thither in the Lancaster " arrived on the cupy them at such a critical moment, esstation. The Lancaster," is now nearly-ou- t pecially as, under tbe Mclxlnley act, the there, and. In lw of the situationvisa-ab-inle of only a few American articles Chile, it has doubtless been deemed ad could benefit thereby?! to recall the Charleston " at once.. The uorrespondeni proceeds: "The United Tbe armor-piercing shells, shipped on board States Admirals have not displayed tbe the for tbe "Charleston," have diplomatic talents of f the French Admiral beea "Patrol" transferred to tbe " Philadelphia." Oervals. cer- TO rpKMT S8RIOU9 TROUBLE between the United States and Chile. In an effort to undo the advance xsade toward tbe establishment of close political and trade relations between the United States and the South Amerioan republic by the American Conference aad It correlative movements. The Ordnance Bureau announced this morning that In four months the harbor de-fe-ns vessel tbe "Monterey." now being built at San Francisco, will be ready for service. She now lacks her guns and armor. Tbe former are finished at the foundry In rifles will be this - and the twelve-Inc- h tested-city, this week at Indian Head. The others will soon be ready. The armor plates are being delivered and tested.. The Monterey." In tbe opinion of naval authorities, will be the most formidable craft In the American navy, with tbe possible exception of tbe monitor "Puritan," also nearly completed. BROWN AS A SPxT. . The general opinion is that the action of the associated banks in relavlng the depositors by advancing oa their claims, will avert any disastrous effects from tbe failure. The amount so advanced may be 0 per oent or more of the net deposit, depend ent on tbe strength of tbe borrower. Loans due the bank by depositor must first be ' adjusted. , President Potter has made an assignment of his Individual estate.! but it is impossible to gst a detailed statetuecrt for some days as Potter Is sick at Boston. throughDispatches from various out the 8 tare tend to abow points that tbe lossseri-by the Maverlok Bank difficulties will not ously affect tbe banking bouse. Potter assignee say that at present be has po Idea of the extent of rOTTSK'S PERSONAL ASSETS AMD UABIUTttS; Potter' property at Oohssset is estimated to be worth $150,000. He also has a very heavy life Insurance, the aggregate amount of which is said to be $200,000. Outside of this and his bonds and hi pictures It 1 not known that Potter ha any property. , ; : 1 t ..!., vx't ;t.ji9- - r rtirt, :." ;'."--- u :. ). . . TU..' - ,. U'i -' ev-- ? t- JtI . t u - ' '-" .' I t 1 ' 7 ( r . j 1 . "J. ., Si . j. J t t ; ' |