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Show INDEX TO THIS PAPER. of the Palace Church at HUNDRED MILLIONS MORE consecration The Reformed Church bas Wit-tenbu- A Third pace. Of dea Department, Amert- ji can Fork Letter. Fourth page, Editorial. Fifth page. Churches. Criminal Item and jLocal. other ' Sixth page. Commercial, Men. Mines, etc. Seventh page. Sew of Our Neighbors. a VioEighth page. The U. 8. Narsbal lator of Law, Cltj and Neighborhood, Notices.' - u bF LOCAL EVENTS. 4- - Germany to Equip Her Army ITilh a VI eroys Will Be Held Responsible. London. or. 22. A dispatch to the Cftre-n; Iff it Field Can. ieU front Tlentslw says that official information is given that all indemnities to Europeans arte now paid with the exception of those arising out of the leband riots. enjoined the strictlyreserve GERMAN DESIGNS ON SWITZERLAND. The aoverjiment.baswithout to pay provincial Viceroys the indemnities, addinz that they will be be held responsible for any further out - The churches were" all well thronged yesterday. Mrs. Harry Robinson shoots at a burglar A Formal Treaty Between France and wounds blm.i also recover a i jewelry and Russia Unnecessary Fonseca box be was getting sway with. Fixes the Brazilian Election Day-r-ThIn the Tabernacle services yesterday. Examination Into the ValpaApostle Cannon Sand President George Q. Cannon urged the Saint to lead lire of raiso Outrage Concluded. j j simplicity. n vlola-tloU. 8. Marshal's An exposure of the; of city ordinances In renting house-rooto Chinese foptum dens, gamblers and Ber(.ik, j Nor. 2J An extraordinary prostitutes Is made, si marks Is asked for credit of Three more charges of gambling were filed, yesterday against Meller and one! the budget for the artillery, intended for Hlil. IWwu's reported that Judge the army with a new kind of field against 7.an bad Issued jan i order forbidding the providing which has been; perfected under the gun, them. ascalnst police to proceed direction oj Emperor! William, Count Von! Waldrsee and General Von Schlleffe. It Is TELEOUAPHiC SUMMARY. estimated that the peace effective force can be supplied with the new weapon within a Minister suicides. year, and the war effective within three Alliance adjourns.) years. Germany will thus be placed Lake steamers Collide. to France, In the work superiority World's Fair railroads. Of iu the the improving artillery New York Central wreck. an latter country being still in Another Chicago mystery. experimental stage. jThe Krupp Works will supply the cast steeljof which the barrels of Mysterious yucht accident. the new gun will be nia.le. The gun will be washed overboard. Captain than the present wespon, and be lighter Ban Panlo endrse Fonseca. fired In one-thithe time with double the effect. Instead of the various projectiles Jumped off Brooklyn bridge. A famou bUh Jumper killed. formerly in use, a universal cartridge; will be ued with smokeless powder. Race war feared 1r Mississippi. Big purses for nex year's races. THE VALPARAISO ASSAULT. Germany's desiRns on Switzerland. The Exaininatlon Concluded and the Negro lynched for insulting ladles. Result Will Be Known this Week. Digging for Brooklyn conduit victims. Bitot bis wife's paramour and suicided. New York, Nov. 22. The Herald' ValChicago, socialists denounce anarchists. paraiso cable says: Judge of Crimes Foster Germany to equip With a new field gun. bus concluded the secret examination. Into Alienated the Mayor's wife's affections. the assault upon the seamen of the "BaltiThe Archbishop of j Aix to be arraigned. more." and the result of the testimony will Euan's mallgners tpust take a back seat. probably be" obtainable this week. The evidence will show that Klegan was The Valparaiso outrage examination con- killed by a; rifle shot, after having, been luded. 1! Regarding Shields, the fireman, To Investigate, spread of opium bablt In stabbed. who was subjected to sucrh France. will probably be an argument ofer his and the Reformed there Emperor, William It wilt; be alleged that be Is nationality! ' Church, i NO AN iMEftlCAN CITIZEN, Milan sold his rights for four as the ship's articles show that be Is a native millions. J spf Ireland. Fomeca flies the day for the Brazilian The bark i"Kat80n,l" Whose loss was cabled election. yesterday, was loaded with manganese. Stanford subpoenaed to appear before After she bad been oht nine days her. Cargo j shifted and the vessel was thrown On her grand Jury,'! The crow, sixteen In number, China will hold Viceroys responsible for bcamend.f were four got off n the small boats. They future outbreaks. days at the mi rcy! of the waves before they cout effeet a lauding on the. northern THE CHICAGO SOCIALISTS coast. Tbeyf had very little food and suffered greatly. They! finally reached Fan-go- r, Denounce Anarchists and IS x pose thirty miles southwest of Coqulmbo, I whence tbey damJ here. Their Erlli Influence. Chicaoo, Nov. 23 'At a socialist meeting TUB BRAZILIAN ELECTION. beld this afternoon Thomas J. Morgan de fended himself against the accusation of Fonseca Fixes the Bay and Su Ernests "Buodlery and Manipulation." preferred by Reforms of the Constitution. tie presented an open the Arbtiter-ZrttnLoKDOW, Nov. 22.-n- A dispatch received whloh was adopted undr endorsed. from Rio Janeiro ..letter, In a proc.XFonseea, says: Rafter a tempestuous debate, The letter lamation dated Noveinber 21, has appointed scored the anarchists unmercifully. expos ng their evil Influence over ' the socialistic February 2t next as the day for holding the and that henceforth general election, and summoned Congress to fathering", be u declared connection whatever be a. The president say s that tween the socta lists and anarchists; that assemble May the requirements of, the constitution are the repudiation of anarchism by the Euroas lu it should be amended so as to secure the the that Illustrated labor movement, pean from the Independence of the Judiciary and Execuexpulsion of Its eprSsentatlon Brussels International! Labor Courrrexs re tive: to provides safeguards for upholding cently, should be 'followed by socialists the Presidential votej limiting the prerogatives of Congress; enlarging the powers of throughout the world,, the representathe executive, and DON CAMERON TELLS A TALK. tion. The Presidentreducing insists that decorations ; and distinctions will be respected. A telegrain from 1'runmbueo says that the Political Morality It Illustrates the railway- was cut bear Rio Janeiro last of Botne ofj Ills; Constituents. removed, It Is night and a portion Of it was Senator Don Cameron seldom Indulges '.n supposed work done by the the that one Is to with He tell tod ghim a story. any revolutionists. Is reported that the inIt he when In a .while, however, Once spirit.. In Itlo Grande are fitting up an exwith Have Little. Senator Vest, and a surgents gets such of to Deaterro, on account capture pedition unfriends at Chamberlln's, he ' few i v bends. Here-i- s an example that he serves Its harbor, the high standard of politiSold Ills litKhts for Four Millions. up to Illustrate In the Keystone State: cal morality Paius. Nov. 22. (TKibctme Dispatch San some "quar"There was an old Dutchman, a farmer, Fruucl&co Chronicle Series In and prosperous, but not by any ters there is a fear that Milan's exthrifty means a person of wealth, although he has travagances may have a serious bearing mauy on the peace of Europe. been carefully saving for a good LegU-aturMilan has spent ears. Finally be was elected to the all the money, he ever had, and drawn sesf was a It from Servla'a regents, who seem to peculiarly profitable sion. There were several railroad charters heavily be willing to pay anyl price to keep him out consideration and legitimate expeuses of the way. A fortnight ago he appealed to up for and counsel fees ere high. the Kegents for a further sum of four milthe ses- lions. "Hans served through Iu exchange for his promise not to faithfully and always voted, cross the Servian sion, never broke-silencefrontier and his abandonhad and after the Legislature adjourned, ment of bis private and public rights n the his frleuds at home by laying the even to his (citizenship, they exsurprised foundations of a f IP.OOO house, while there country, the their willingness to pay him colpressed were rumors Pf a recent bank depositor money, but, before be got a chance to fSO.OM) more. , The! tld man's neighbors his creditors pounced down oh the lect were somewhat mystified, and one ot them King.it, They saw that he had come to the ventured to make a visit of Inquiry. of his resources and that bis erstwhile end 'Have you bad a legacy, HansT he subjects would do no more for hlra. They H asket. attached tuo money, and if Milan ever gets 'O, no, was the repjy. I have only been half a miltlon of his four million he will be I saving money,' lucky. His Majesty, of course. Is deeply In0 'But how could you manage to save $30,-00censed at this treatment, but the Servians for three months was are happy, when your salary and the public Is amused. The t I ' some people is that Milan would sucof fear only 83 a day?'--Ah," responded Hans complacently. ceed to the throne In base of his son's death wife didn't and, rather than lets Russia, interfere thaLvas very easy. You see my in case of troubje in Servla, Austria would keep no hired girl last winter.' .'" make use of Milan, who Is held as a' last Love on Hoi Id lias Is. card to be used in an extreme!j case. trump l In New England 'Comfort," he said. do j ou love me?" To S moot of Relations With France. . "Do I. Henderson Look into my eyes Not- - 23 fTatscua Dispatch-Paris, Series. 1 The and see," said Cor fort, j San Francisco Dear Comfort,' he sighed, as he drew importance of the banquet given by the disComfort solid Comber to aim. ".Sweet evening to thje new tinguished campsny last United I Mr fort." to States. M. the Minister French N, B. She weighed 180 pounds Brooklyn Patenotre, and its bearing on the cordial relations between France and Amerlca.with Immediate referer.ee ilso to French InterHis Spiritual Need. in the Clloago World's Fair, were not est "Wife John, dear, I wish particularly that suggested by; the brief dispatches sent from too would come.'! rlth me to church this here. The health of M. the cuest of the Evenwas morning. Bartholdl, prestdent proposed by ing Francaise-Amerlcaln- e, Husband Why this Isolicitude regarding of which La Union mv anlrltual welfare's to the return shall the "I gave baoquet. Wife (gently)- Because I overheard you United States, replied M. Patenotre, i'wlth op the hall Stove last evening putting Bulletin, the greatest possibleaspleasure, and It will IHtttburg my privilege to foster be my duty as well which .exists letweea of the feeling amity Olft. Bennett's The Elder two greatest republics In the world, an James Gordon Bennett, the elder, gave to the of which I trust you the amity, the New York Fire Department the fund will find inexpression' brilliant the showing which whose Interest buys the gold medal which France will make In reply to Americans Inla awarded yearly for acts of heroism,. He vitation at the exhibition of 1893." , work of gave it a a recognition of the good was 'house burned the firemen when) ' his An Archbishop to Be Arraigned. f down In 1880. t Ooiithe-Soular- d, Paris, Nov. 22. iofMonslgnor has arrived Alx, Archbishopsummons of Famous Juniper Killed. the answer of Court the to here Z'i Nov famous the Chicago, fell last posenburg. with defiant the In connection letter Appeal night at the fat stock sent by bttn to Falliers, Minister of Justice high Jumper, show while attempting to beat his record. and Publio Worship in reply tothe latter's To-dhe died from paralysis, the result of circulars reminding the French bishops that -t reMn had His owner, fs.ll. Pepper, bis not at liberty to leave their diowere j they him. for used f 10,000 ceses without the Minister's consent. The Fears are entertaiued trial opens Tuesday. an Vfhy Klubblte Married. will be there that attempt to make a did Klubblte off go Kouttown Say, i why i demonstration, and the authorities will take , married? a.n-got t'oor fellow! He lost so much In the greatest precautions to keep order. Oitoy 1' vhett flurry that be couldn't afford to S Tn Protect Japanese Interests. iVeie ; i s at tfce liacbelor Clob any longer. l Loitdok. Nov, 22. A Toklo dispatch: says l."y.Oovernmetit has ordered, that the Japanese ' .d I'l vo t:nentlalii. to China to protect Japanese the icn ports. i nere is no ' i re essTnilal to success la life, subjects at either of further fowt l are queitoa others wif?j ji. (, . : with the Powers or Cblca. ir. breaks. ; I i o m Holds His Samoan Sinecure. Nov. 22. The North German GaBeklij. zette says the Government has negotioted with England and America, and it is stated, W . ;j . ,i . 4 - r dt ; Miners Accept Arbitration. Nov. 22 Delegates; of the striking Paris, miners have to agreed subnjjlt in dispute to arbitration. The foreign press syndicate, sure from the Government, has obscure Russian, JM. Pauloviski, S the question under presaccepted an as president that body. German Designs Upon Switzerland. Bskne, Nov. 22. The report In Germany that a syndicate of bankers has been formed of f with the object of purchasing Swiss railroad shares, has created a sensation here. It is believedi that the project covers political designs. San Paulo Endorses Fonseca. Nov. 22. A disp atch from Rio Paris, Janeiro says tbat all the members in the San Paulo chamber resigned their seats on tho passing of a vote of confidence In the federal government by tbat body. To Investigate the Opium Habit. Nov. 22 The Minister of Justice Paris, has ordered a report on the spread of the morphine habit, preparatory to the Introduction in the Chamber of a bill to regulate the sale of the drug. v Idle Workmen pf Paris. Nov. 22. M. De , 1 Sa-tno- an as such bas not been accepted. A Formal Treaty Unjnecessary. Nov. 22. The Ndvoe Vremyat of Paris, St. Petersburg expresses theopInlon that a formal treaty between France and Russia is superfluous In view of the recent Kron-stafetes, on which occasion, it says, the of French and Russian interests community was solemnly attirited. " :j the "retention bas obtained their consent of Baron Von Pilsch as President of the Council. Therefore ijiis resignation J ng LosDOsr, Nov. 22. Vladimir that visiting the schilds he was shown the vault containing a milliard In Russian stocks. The Gravid Duke thereupon remarked to Rothschild's son: "Don't firm are trying tell me to depreciate Russian your securities." . rd 9 Visited the Rothschild Vaults. The Times correspondent at Paris says: It is related of Grand Rothon Duke r Kx-Kl- Ilaye, the Paris, cal economist, is authority' for the ment that 100,000 operatives jin Paris politistatewill be without work during the present winter. Earthquake in Greece. 22. Repeated shocks of Athens, Nov. were felt earthquake jat Patras, and through tho Pelouessus. to-d- s, Trl-poli- ay . AMERICAN AN GIRL IN ' . ! CHILE j - j j ex-Ki- ng , , ... j Cftr-mict- s ; , 5 ..( WHITES ABOUT CLOSING INCIDENTS OF THE WAR. Ileartlesaness of the C'hl'eans Wounded on the ltat tie field Mob Fight-luto Heap Insults on Dead Generals. Neg-lecte- d g; New York, Nov. interesting details regarding Chilean events immediately following the battles which resulted In the downfall of Balmaeeda and his followers are contained In a private letter re22.-So- ceived from a young American girl who bas been living in Valparaiso and Santiago. The writer has been a member of the households of some of the most Influential families in Chile, including that of Balmaeeda himself, and iflso was for a long jtime with the Edwards family, who wero exiled- - by Balmaeeda and afterwards allowed to return to Santiago. The following are portions of the letter, which; ik dated Santiago, September 15th. IteferringVto the treatment jt the defeated leaders of Balmaceda's forces after the fall of Valparaiso, the waiter says: I Vrr IS BICKKNISO to even write it, but I saw that mob fight for a bone, a hand, a small piece of flesh, anything out of the carts containing the bodies of the dead generals. And six officers of the Junta looked on and smiled. The Generals had done nothing but remain to the Governhient. Tbey were hot loyal men, but they had led Balmaceda's good urmy. and. after tpe battle, were found wounded on the field. When the enemy found them and demanded their swords, 'Generals never surrender they answered, So they were killed, their bodies stripped, cut to pieces and carted around Valparaiso. Women, mothers with their daughters, looked on and said: Well done; this is the vengeance of the Congressional party. Catch Balmaeeda and roast him. Speaking of the battles of Concon and Vina Del Mar, the writer says: ."From the top of a bouse we could see: the tents and hear every shot. Thousands of Government troops t -- PASSED OVER TO TBC OPPOSITION. 1 0n the morning of the 2Stb, after the final battle at Placllla, the firing continued an hour and a half and then ceased entirely. remnants of the arTwenty minutes later as though the devil was by,one tillery dashed shouted up to us: A 11 after them, and We Immediately eignaled the is lost. Baltimore' and 8an Franctseo' for help, and the marine corns soon arrived. About All the noon the opposition came in. church and fire bells Immediately rang a turned out medley. The whole population to meet the invaders. Never was a town so Ladles pulled the ofwilling to be ts,keu.horses and hugged and ficers from, their ,i kissed them, " that night. PAKDKMOS tCX BEIONEO .Next morning In! various V; parts of the city six hundred men, women and Balmaeeda children were found dead.: over to General turned the Government and sent his Baquedano, who was neutral, and then disapwife to Minister .Egan, ' peared. we returned to SanA week ago y we as soon arrived the Chile-an- a as and tiago, shut its up in a house. We telephoned The Egan. and so received assistance. Chileans wanted to search for Balmaeeda, to. but they appointed but were not allowed a guard to watch our going and coming. The watching. guard is stillbattle occurred Friday. The vic"The last torious army I forgot its SOOO dead and wounded on thej battle field, and the first ambulance sent was by foreigners Sunday morn Imt- - For ten days I assisted the tfurgeons of the "Baltimore and "San Francisco. Many wounded whom I attended did not know what they had beea for. After each battle the Governfighting ment men who had been wounded were all killed. At one time. In Valparaiso, there were 4003 wounded Corjsrresslonallsts. TThen the soldiers went to bury the dead, they first stole their clothes and arms. For a day or two were they dug deep wells, into which the bodies pitched beanlong, tat thtt occasioned too much3 work. fiiil Cii.tain the Church.- up the dead, pour;. kerosmre IHI Gvr1 tlin ' 'j c"cI"ra2. Our burt-?s and ::nr, It reported that tdei.i,,h -, i rlt'.":-"r'v'-tt the r resident of work, t :s . c . . ) tt t' i c . :Sr z I i it to-da- ( - " ay ; - . - i men-of-w- . ar te i r ; r :re ibn you . I l tJ ) i -1 Hi: j.; .x V.z . 1 10-ln- 10-tn- San Francisco CforonicU Serles.l Rev. Secretary Proctor Slakes Ris Final Ezra Marsh Boring, a superannuated minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, comReport to the President mitted suicide at tne residence of his son, Kvan-stoii, Charles Boring. 142 Maple avenue, about 5 o'clock yesterday. His son arrived home a few moments later and discovered his father's lifeless remains hanging COAST DEFENSE AND HEAYY GUNS. in the stairway leading to the attic. The old gentleman bad attached a rope to the railing around the stairway In the attic and slipped the noose around his neck, thus choking himself to death. Dr. Boring had Concentrating the Troops anrl been In very poor health for some months and in August last was badly poisoned with Smaller Posts Indian Abandoning ivy.. This caused him most intense sufferEnlistments Approved Desertions ing and his general debility produced a and Recruits Cemeteries, Parks, morbid condition tbat took the form of suicidal mania. Some two weeks ugo he made and Records. an attempt to take bis own. life, but was son.He was constantly prevented by his watched by the family, and when he succeeded y he had not been alone more than fifteen minutes. Deceased was one of Washington, Nov. 22. Tbe report of the the oldest living ministers in the Nofth Secretary of War says sites have been prowest, and bad been prominently connected cured and engineering workhas been beiiun with the Chicago district organization. on batteries for mortars, and emplacements for guns, at New York, Boston, San FranFIGHT FOR THE CONVENTION. cisco, Hampton Roads laud Washington. The north wing and center section of the HOW THE CITIES' CliAIMS Wltx BE gun factory at Watervllet has been comA.south pleted and is nearly equipped. PBESKNTED. wing, doubling the capacity, is now being constructed. Provision bas already been Meeting- of the Republican National Com-ventlmade for the thanufacture by the GovernNo Choice on Fint ment of ninety-eigbreech-loadin- g steel Ballot All Delegates Confident. rifled suns of high power, and one hundred more have been contracted for with private A supply of submarine Washington, Nov. 22. The National Re manufacturers. mortars mines and seventy-thre- o meets morn Committee publican are also under construction. ing. After organization is effected, the resNEW RECRUITING METHODS. ignation of Chairman Quay will be acted on For the improvement of tho enlisted and some one chosen as his successor. In force new methods of have been on more iu small the afternoon the delegations from the va- adopted. It is carried recruiting towns and rural com m unit ties, and the rerious cities desiring to entertain! the Nacruits are beld on probation aud their antetional Republican Convention next . year cedents carefully inqulrad into. The ration will be hoard. bas been increased by the addition of one A member of the oommlttee said pound of vegetables daily;. Soldiers are now that each delegation will probably be al- entitled to a discharge at the end of three lowed an. hour for argument. Then the years of faithful service, aud are permitted committee will ballot until the city has to purchase their discharge at any time after one year. Summary courts have been estabbeen selected. The Omaha delegation has chosen Judge lished for the speedy trial of petty offenses. If tbe men desire it, competent officers are C. R. Shott to represent Omaha's claims. Cincinnati will be represented by assigned to defend them before courts-martia- l. PunisbmHnts under the articles Foraker. Major McKlnley is expected aud his support is etpeoted to of war in time of pence have been defined and limited. Sunday Inspections and tatassist Cincinnati. - Minneapolis too materially roll-ca- ll have been abolished; schools will be represented by and gymnasia established: These, together A NUMBER pr SPEAKERS, with tbe specific measures undertaken for each with a brief argument. that purpose, have reduceid tbe percentage The same will be followed by Detroit. It of desertions to a lower paint than ever be is now stated that Senator Hiscock will repin the history of the army, and in the fore resent New York's claims', assisted by Hon. last year have reduced the number of inJ. S. rassett and senator Hawley of Con - mates in our military prisons over 20 per nectlcut. Committeeman Campbell of Illi nois will, at the proper time; announce to the cent. omciRS' examinations. National Committee Chicago's willingness to A system of examination of officers for entertain the convention should the comand their mittee decide tbat it Is the proper city in promotion has been establishedone grade, which to hold It. The Pittsburg delegation promotion, with tbe exception of have not yet arrived, the train having been has been put upon a lineal basis throughout the army The retired illst has been redelayed. San Francisco's claim will be presented by Representative McKenna, Francis lieved by appropriate legislation. An effG. Newlands and possibly others. iciency record of officers has been kept, enabling ontheir selection for sipecial duty to be THE DKDEOATES koW CONCEDE basis. that there will be no choice on the first bal- made that CONCENTRATING TROOPS. lot, but the various delegations are hopeful that their cities will Deselected on the sec-onIn pursuance of a policy of concentrating The hotel lobbies and headquarters of the troops in posts, about the various delegations are intensely lively of Abe numberlarger of posts occupied in 1880 y. All the delegates are putting forth have been abandoned, and; the reservations are compar- turned over to the Interior Department. their best efforts, and ht ing with their fellow delegates the results Tbe employment of contract surgeons, in of their labors. It is difficult to say (which addition to the regular medical corps, has delegation has the greatest confidence, for been nearly dispensed with. The liceuses of none are backward In making estimates and most traders have been revoked. The enpresenting statistics to back them, The listment of Indians has been successvarious rumors of deals and combinations fully undertaken. The detail of officers between the sections, on investigation, show to colleges bas been Increased and new no foundation. rules adopted. The Rebellion records have been published much more rapidly under WORLD'S FAIR RAILIIOADS. increased appropriations and a reorganization of the work. The military and hospital A Scheme to GWe Direct Entrance records of the late war have been brought and Pension Divitogether In the Record to Filteen Trunk Lines, j of pension claims has the settlement sion, Ohio been expedited, and the preservation of Chicago, Nov. 32. The, Baltimore Road is the prime mover in a scheme; to se- these valuable records for effective use is cure an entrance at the south end of j Jaok-fo- a well toward completion. When finished 600 can be oisc barged of transferred to Park to the World'sFair for lines run- clerks , other departments. UniooJ from from Van the south, ning COAST DEFENSE. Buren and Polk streets stations, as well as the Illinois CentraJ. Underthe terms of The Secretary details at length the prothis arrangement fifteen great railroads will visions of law under which boards to rehave direct entrance to the grounds, infor coast defense bad been port on plans and what has been achieved in cluding tbe Illinois Central. Michigan Cenappointed, conclusion tral, Baltimore & Ohio. Big Four, Grand pursuance thereof. The general as the cost of Trunk, Wabasn, Santa Fe, Lake ShoreXPan is that land defences are best, Handle, Burlington, Alton. Rook Island. them has not increased as rapidly as tbe P. F. & C, Eastern Illinois and Erle The cost of means of attacking them, and tbe assume all ob- - cost of maintaining them is nominal. These, Exposition management will guns, will meet ligations for tbe grounds over which tracks combined with high-powpass. The right of way will furnish- room the best demands of military science. A million dollars was appropriated by the for four tracks, beginning at the Intersection of the Baltimore & Ohio and Seventy-fift- h last Congress to bay sites for fortifications street, running" north to the southern and sea coast defenses. Allotments have Jackson Park, where terminal fa- been made under these appropriations for point ofwill be afforded by the Exposition sites for gun and mortar batteries at Glover cilities management for the loading and unloading .Cliff In Boston harbor;. Paint Comfort. Fort of passengers. Wadswortb, FJumb Island, and Sand Pornt in New York harbor; Laguna Merced in San Year's Races. Francisco harbor, and; Sheridan Pointcon-on Big Parses fiir Next of Potomac. New York. Nov. 22 The i Brooklyn, tbe Proceedings have been j commenced to Jockey Club entries for the spring meeting demnation of 1892 close January 1st. Among the obtain other sites A near Fort Wads-wor- th and: Fort Hamilton in New stakes are the Brooklyn handicap at a mile and a quarter, guaranteed value 325,000; York harbor: Willoughby ISpItln. Hampton Ixbos in San Francisco the Suburban handicap, same; the great Roads, and Point of tbe entire approAmerican stake is worth $20,-00- 0. harbor. Over one-ha- lf allotted and about 350.-00- 0 Other stakes of merit are the Brookpriation has been Other payments are to be expended. lyn cup. the St. James Hotel stakes, and made as soon as the examination of titles the Futurity,; Brookdale and Fort Hamilton by the Department of Justice is completed. handicaps. Tbe Coney Island Jockey Club announces The balance of the appropriation will probexpended during the next five that its great classic event, the Suburban ably be but It willl not be sufficient to pay next! year. 'months, handicap, will be worth $25,000 the awards of juries in cases now pending.' The Fjaturlty st aes for 1094 will have $17.-5added to its value. The Futurity course "1 recommend that an appropriationIm-of 8500,000 be continued annuially until, the is about six furlonsrs. portant sites are secured.! It willto require pay for BownWith the Grip. this amount foras severalwillyears Secretary Foster be needed for as rapidly they Washistotobt, Nov. 22. Secretary Fostee sites use, and it is economy to acquire them as is confined to bis bed by an attack of th as possible after: their location bas a quickly cold in from contracted grip, resulting New York. Ills attendant physician says been determiped upon." t j - OrW FABRICATION. , the attack Is also attributable, in part, to the need of rest from long continued mental The south wing of the new gun factory at has no reason to doubt Watervllet Is well advanced, and space is strain, but that be will soon be restored to left for tbe addition of machinery for tbat the Secretary his usual robust health. guns if their manufacture finishing should be thought best. The Alliance Adjourns. Under tbe law, It is designed that private Nov. 22. The Supreme manufacturers maybe brought toco-opera-te Indianapolis, and with the Government in council of the Farmers.' Alliance bas adTbe place cf the next meeting steel forging. Contracts have been awarded journed. was not selected. The council refused to to the Bethlehem Company for supplying and twenty-fiv- e fifty give the Reform Press Association any j twenty-fiv- e guns. This contract ' and tbe output of the gan factory ' from (JIT Brooklyn Bridge. forgings already ; under contract, proJumped New York. Nov. 22. This afternoon an vides for tbe manufacture of 19S Unknown man jumped from Brooklyn breech-loadin- g guns : of high xpower, 140 feet below, sixty-tw- o of of caliber, eighty-sibridge into the East river. a clear case of Four have and fifty i of and was drowned. It was middleone and been finished, two suicide. "The man was medium-sire- d, more will be fin-aged, twenty-fou- r oue and dressed as a longshoreman. .In 1S93, .forty in ished In 1832. thlrty-fo1804, when the machinery at the gnn facBlontana Hotel Failure, j will be nearly complete. Thereafter Missoula, Mont.. Nov. 22. Kennedy St tory about forty-fiv- e there can be1 manufactured Mitchell, proprietors of the Missoula Hotel, ; deliveries from the and unthe per year, have failed. Liabilities $70,000. assets contract will Bethlehem known. be eight to fourteen yearly, according to of Cotton Earned. Large or small the - proportion one hundred 22. the Besides Nov. Three thousand caliber. Tex.. Paris, and ninety-el- f ht, for wbl:b provision has bales of cotton and a portloa of the comwere burned thl3 evening. already made, if forgings are supplied to press platform Insured. and fifty . tbe gun factory, three hundred Loss, t3Q0,C3: more guns cxn be turned out within tfce of 13 and Gtlll Defiant. next ten yzttx and racily Dr. s ve t XtTt tO L 2 toDr. l Nov. t:; New McGlynn ci;.ir. : t t 1 L sErvativa. : i' ttl3 annor thst rouli not rcceds night : . ) h V.. s i . ' nu. :.iex: to the oooIt!- j i r ; i 1 ty Iozaa for tls f- : ) r a j ll- ' v. I t' i !' reiftiiatei 12-ln- 15-inc- al three-btttallo- i - armies in the war, and of all bustness in the thereto. Its business Department relative isj mostly with the Pension1 Bureau. During the past fiscal year the division received 459,497 cases, of which the records of the office show that 08 per cent were disposed of aJid answered within twenty-fou- r hours of tlielr receipt. There were no cases left over undisposed of June 30, 1831. p CIVILIAN APPOINTEES. So-tir- y " J i 1 . : , -- to-nig- NATIONAL GUARD. CEMETERIES. National cemeteries, There are eighty-tw- o in which are burled 328,115 soldiers, each cemetery under charge of a superintendent woo served In tbe army of the United States and was disabled from active duty. The of appropriation for these piesent method is faulty, in tbat every cemetery cemeteries dc pends'on pressing its claims. A general appropriation should cover all, and allotment be made to tbe War Department. ! ? rection, The expenditures of the Department for thie year ending June 30, 1801, were as follows: Salaries and contingent expenses... 2,150,040.53 Support of Military establishment: and Military Academy.. 25,344.199.73 tbe PublioArmy works, including river and harbor improvements. ... .. 10,081,478.90 ' ,U4.431.4J Miscellaneous objects.. ....... .95U4SO,7M.e Total for fiscal year ending June 30, Appropriations 18W: Salaries and contingent expenses... 2,029,830.00 , Support of Military establishment: 24,840,420.88 the Army and Military Academy.. works, including river and a . public harbor improvements.....;........ 8,611.614.22 Miscellaneous objects......... ..... i,o9.5&J.tt Total i ..I.'...... 139, 183.425.05 Estimates for the fiscal year ending J uae 30, 00 . and contingent expenses. ..f ,0&6,178.03 Salaries ,.'.. Support of Military establishment: tbe Army and Mi.itary Academy.. 29,2:0,170.77 Public works 13,AHii.U0 Miscellaneous objects..... 4,oei,b6i.ti0 1893: h. ch 12-in- ch; uf - one-hundred-- d . ) 12-1- -.: "liar I P.l "I s . v. . t t r II j( . ) 3 i - : It WRECK. MYSTERIOUS A. Yacht Been toCapsIre but No Trace of Her Can Be Found. A Chicago, Nov. 22. At i 6 o'clock this evenibg a Jackson Park policeman saw a yacht capsize in tbe lake, about half, a ralla out from the shore. Though the life! savinir crew at South Chioago was at once notified up to 1 o'clock this morning no trace of the boat or occupants bad been, discovered. It is known tbat two persons were on board, but it is not known whether there were any more. The Identity of the yacht is also ;,. - . .Jl f rr.ITov.r "v . ' t . : , " r ' 0 i m .!;. I t - ;.. j i ' ' . : - l "':... .' k t K''! u 4 - " ' j . ' : C . :. , ' l.j 1 1 ' t' i - - " , i r, J : . : one-ha- one-eigh- th - Milwaukee, ' ! Tbe steamer from Dulntb for bushels of wheat, Nov. 23. . 'Samuel Mather." Buffalo, with 68,000 with the steamer "Brazil", collided miles from Iroquois point,; near eight 8te. Sault Marie, this morning. Tbe "Brazil" struck tbe "Mather"e on the starboard side minutes later the aft. and in twenty-fivfeet of water. vessel sunk In twenty-fiv- e The "Mather's" erew were rescued by the being but slightly in"Brazil," that vessel was The weather clear enough to jured. see the lights at a considerable distance. The Mather" was owned by PIckards, Morse A Co. of Cleveland, and bas an Insurance value of 05.000. -- - Dlfrjglnsr for tbe Conduit Victims. Brookltb. Nov. 22 Workmen labored all night and all day at tbe conduit, searching for tbe bodies of' tbe burled men. At s o'clock this afternoon tbe first body,' that ot an Italian laborer, was reached. It was feet below tbe surface, found twenty-fiv- e upright position, both ofhands standing Inbisan shovel. The bodies the grasping three other men are not yet found. ; ? ,, . f; ; m . Wreck on tbe New York Central.. express Syracuse, N. Y. Nov. 22. Tbe ran into a which left here 8:30 , ht a mile east of Candstata. Tbe freight,took fire, bnrnlng several express and wreck s. freight-carBoth locomotives were damPark andEd ward Beard aged and Engineer the fireman, were very seriously injured. The cause of tbe accident is unksown. to-nig- The Captain Washed Overboard. New Orleans, Not. 22. The Spanish steamer "Emetlen." from Liverpool, Just arrived, reports tbat during a gale .October 14tb, the vessel was struck by a heavy eea and Captain Ventura Beogolct-- X ti. master of tl-- "Emelien." was wasuc! overboard and drowned. e e Iii:. I'.z Ingnltln Lynched forNov. 22 A New Ouleastp. lut special says: White Cfs Black, colored. He w 1 1 &.1 the city, and had been very dies and children. - . -- . - '. . I i - 1 t." ' :)' t : ; t j Viz .. V- ' "::( ;n: r.tiii ffVYlJua' -" r r' t. . ,v. . 12-In- Jl f;;.. 845,975,003.37 well-deserv- ed ch Dan Gladney, colored, shot him and severely whipped several other negroes. Xorday George Pickle, white, was arrested as one of who the leaders. While a deputy-sberjf- f, was guarding Gladney's ' shanty, was exam- ining bis pistol, the weapon was accidentally discharged, tbe bullet killing a negro! named Aa a result it is feared that Kennedy. there will be a war of .'races between tbe blacks and whites. The origin of the trou. , 13 ble is unknown. CONCLUSION. calls attention to tbe Secretary Proctor Scbofieid for data relating report of General especially to .the army andof adds: "The the older offcharacter and attainments icers of the army, who made their records, war, is too well understood during the reat to require any mention i but I wish to pay a tribute to the .younger officers, who have not ' had tbe great their seniors. war opportunities of with the Army Nothing in mymeconnection so much as the general has gratified professional trttala-cuen- ts high character and officers of the Army, of tbe younger who bare made tbe most of their opportunities under the conditions of comparative we must depease. It is upon tbera tbat can be Implicand they pend lit tbe future, to be tbe to relied upon requireequal itly ments of any emergency. As I am about to retire from this DeI desire to acknowledge the earpartment, ns t and loyal cooperation which I have at in its ad ministration frotn all times aod tte enall of its oCicers and facials, 1 have ever 'which and support couragement Presi-ent." bad from the 12-in- ch u . - N - r ': Total........ ' , 16-In- ch Yo, ; . "gun-maki- ng Kosciusko, Miss., Nov. 22. A few days ago a crowd of whites went to the bbb.se of Lake Steamers Collide. HOMES. . ld j EXPENDITURES. under process of condemnation for the pur be had. The States of Georgia and Tennessee have ceded Jurisdiction over the tract. BOLDIER8 , and Off CJJoes Kills aWegro. The work of tbe soldiers' homes for the and the statement folyear is refered to, lows tbat the War Department bas no supervision or control over their management. It is suggested tbat this needs cor- r ARK. Much of the land needed to carry out the in tent of Congress in establishing the battlefield of Chlckamauga as a National park is pose, as title could not otherwise - Pistol s Deputy-Sheriff- A Dangerous Counterfeit Current. Indianapolis, .Not. i?2 fTRiBcrc Dls--r patch San Francisco Chronicle Series,' -- The Secret 8ervice oftiosrs have been ootlQed that one of the mest dangerous counterfeits ever issued Is in circulation. It Is a photographic counterfeit of the $20 gold certificate, check letter A, B. K. Bruce, Register, and James Gilflllan, Treasurer..; Its department series is A372945. The notice describes the counterfeit as photographically perfect in its lines, but in Its color it is distinguishable from the genuine. Tbe ;baok of the counterfeit bill is a light brown while tbe back of the genuine Is orange.' The counlf Inch shorter and terfeit is inch narrower than the genuine. The of good quality and contains the paper is which so Jong bafljed the skill of the. threads ' i counterfeiters. CHICK AMAUG A er CG.Tl-W- us Under present laws each State is given, of the 8400,000 appropriated annually for the arming and equipment of milltia.an amount proportionate to Its Congressional representation. This works badly and unfairly. A change is urged that will apportion this money to tne states in proportion to tne militia actually maintained. i -- var-loi- army officers. j 10-in- . candidates selected from colleges tbat give military Instruction were authorized to appear during the year for examination for appointment to second lieutenancies. Of these twenty-thre- e passed creaitaDie examinations, inirteen or wnom bad received military Instruction under Forty-on- e to-da- cb, DIVISION. RECORD AND PENSION iThls division has charge of all tbe hospital and service records of the volunteer " 10-in- ch 15 to-morr- " 10-inc- s I -- w, eb. . . 1 or ent j d, eh ht ? ch i - ow - - h. 3.2-in- ht two-year-o- S ch all-ste- el ow 12-in- ch d. on to-nig- ch ch 10-ln- i To-Morr- 10-ln- ch 10-ln- to-da- - ch 12-in- one-four- th e. i 12-in- ch th dv - j! New also one York; battery for ANOTHER CHICAGO MYSTERY sixteen mortars, and emplacements for one gun, with two more in preparation, at Boston; and emplacements for two with one guti. and three In preparation at San Francisco: for two guns at Hampton Roads, and for two guns at Lady Stenographer Fished Oat of the made been also Washington. Progress has Lake Foal Play Suspected. in providing a suitable supply of submarine mines. A considerable- - number are on hand or under contract for the defence of New York. Stin Francisco, Boston. Hampton Roads, Philadelphia. Washington aud Charlt-ton.-nDIGGING FOR THE CONDUIT VICTIM. some of the mining caserne:, .s for operating them are completed or under contract at these ports and at Tort-lanMe. Contracts have also been made . for the early delivery of seventy-tlire- o cast-iro- n Accident rifled mortars, hooped with A Mysterious Yacht i steel, or a pattern known to be serviceable, AfWlfe!a Alienated the Mayor's though probuoly not equal to an III j ions fect ParaShot Wife's construction now under test. The pneumatic dynamite guns contracted mour ant! Suicided' Jumped Off for are not finished. Oue Is to be I Brooklyn Bridge. and nine Good progress is made in the production of improved rifle steel ordnance from steel field (tuns, of which 100 have been more are under completed and twenty-Av- e Chicago, Nov. 22. The circumstances' breech-loadin- g manufacture, to bo surrounding the death of Carrie Pmfth, the siege howitzers A board to consider and test magazine stenographer, whose body was taken out of small arms has i xamlned all patterns In tbe lake Saturday, are a mystery. There use, but a smokeless powder is were no marks of violence upon th body. No pt refect gun is yet made, and Her friends refuse to credit tbe theory that not found. satisfactory delay in the adoi liwu of any make is urged. she committed suicide, but the police are inclined to that belief, Thursday she said DESERTION'S AND RECIIUITS. that, owing to the Inclement weather, Desertions from the army for the year would not return forj luncheon endintr September 30tb were lss than In she her lunchton was accordingly put up any other year; in the history of the army, and ber. At noon, however, she returned, being butS.H pe-- cent, and this percentage for and. surprise expressed, sbp said: is diminishingwill always "Yes. I've comebeing I'robablythey home, and aiu not tjoing to be as high as 2 per cent. "This much will work any more." Her friends thought this have to be charged to the perversity of humeant that she was not going to man nature and the ineradicable restlesswork again that day. Friday she ness of the American people" never left the boarding-hous- e and The recruiting stations have been InShe belongs to a respectable creased five-foland mauy regulations are' returned.the members of which Insist that in force to prevent the enrollment, of tbe family, was the victim of foul play. Th holdvicious class. The Secretary recommends tbe of a postmortem is under ad vtseraeht ing greater facilities for promotions from the the author Hies, as many believe that It by is ranks. A better system of courts-martiis the only means of ascertaining tbe cause of her death. If recommended, so that more uniform punishments for like offenses may prevail. A SENSATION-SOCIAL. ; n for the The organization ... t ,1 luiauii j is cat m. i y or rewiuiuciiuuui on tne A Contractor Alienated the Affectne the tions of the Mayor's Wife. seven regiments of artillery two battalions basis ofreorganization of four foot batteries each, and one battalWiLtE8BARBt, Pa., Nov. 22 William H. ion of two eight batteries is urged. A further reduction of the pay corps Shepard, a prominent contractor, whose mysterious disappearance last September' would do no barm to the service. INDIAN ENLISTMENTS. Early this morning he was; arrested The Secretary details the efforts to enlist night. a warrant sworn out byJMayor C. Bi 8ut- - t Indians in the service and commends them; on cnepara witn criminal Seven companies, three of cavalry and four ton, cnarging with the Mayor's wife. HeJ gave of infantry, have been recruited to their Intimacy bail in tbe sum of 73000. Tbe arrest baa full complement and seven others partially. created a decided stir In social circles, the In good conduct, drill and military bear-lns- t. being very prominent people.; The! attention to duty, observance of cour- parties file a suit against! Mayor will tesies and care of horses, arms and equipfor J30.000 damages for alienating' ment, clothing, barracks, messrooms and Shepard kitchens they are at least equal to soldiers the affections or bis wife. ot other races of no greater experience. RACE WAR FEARED. MILITARY. -- g- "''( AFFAIRS OF THE je Ill-Heal- Pecond pace. Bogus ManUcitow. SUMMARY A MINISTER SUICIDES. rg: great under the protection of the and Produced a German princes. If it should asraln require Old Age Condition Morbid Mind. of r will not aid The the fall it." remark tbey has excited much attention in Berlin. Chicaoo, Nov. 22. Tribute Dispatch. First page. Telegraph and flummarlu. I he-con- ' t ' ' ' - - - '. ' ' t t i ' , ! , . . : . . -- |