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Show 1 ' , t?f CHARACTER, INFLUENCE, nnoT 11 ilO I FEARLESS,;; prkstiok, wewsy, ALWAYS CIRCULATION. ' ADVERTISING. , ij H RIGHT, t i ORIGINAL. L KNTERPKISINO, ' TUBTBinKIE. V. . -- ; i 3 VOIi. SAIT IiAKE CITY, UTAH. SAUEDAT 22G. XIil.--K- O. INDEX TOlTUIS PAPER. FIrst'page, Telegraph and Summaries. Second pace. Miscellaneous.' Third page, Ogden Department, Letters from Nephl, Fourth page, KdltoriaL .' i Fifth page Shooting of Captain Parker, alines, and other LocaL Bis tb page. Uusiness. Commercial, etc. Faventli page. City Delinquent Tax page. Court and Criminal. City and Neighborhood. Notice. 0UMMARV joFjLOCAL EVENTS. ' - i v Recorded sale of real estate In this city ij List-Eigh- th yesterday. fasas.i Ore and bullion receipt yesterday In . ibis city, 59.2W ttia In street The Jury railway damage ault failed to agree, The Clarke thugs are held In $5000 ball aeb. whlcb tbeyjfalted to g Ire, Capitalists write of their Inclination to put In an Iron smelting plant here. The Utah Sunday School con rent Ion began In Ogden last evening with a fair ati i j j ' tendance. f The Injunction la the case of the Old Jordan vs. tbe Niagara Mining, and Smelting Company, w.as yesterday modified by 'Judge Anderson. Tbe inquest into tbe hooting of Captain Parker of the police foree by Officer yesterday morning, was begun by Coroner Harris. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. Dan Lamoot to succeed Herman Oelrichs on tbe National Democratic Committee for All-brig- ht yea-terd- ay New York.. Tbe Bellevue .Water Company nonsuited on Its claim against tbat city for a share of the city taxes. Parents grief is turned to Joy by tbe return of their kidnaped child In response to an offer of $3000 and no questions. West Virginia ;lover rescues his sweetheart from her parents who were converted to Mormoulim and were taking ber to Utah. Chancellor Von Caprlvi speaks In the Reichstag on tbe position ofla Oermany in reassuring European affairs.! - Us tenor j and confident. Kalnoky says Austria would like to see the Pope Independent, but as the Dreiounu is tbe basis of her, policy she cannot inter fere with Italy. Poor and ignorant .lumbering men and families In Michigan deluded by a Morman missionary with bright pictures of worldly prosperity and eternal salvation. Big brokerage flrroi of New York assign because of the' mental derangement of the senior partner, a son of Cyrus W. Field. They wrre pinched in; the November corn deal and other speculations. entente Tbe nature of the Itusso-Freno- h revealet by I Olers. It Is a purely defensive "alliance and will seek to secure the evacuation of Egypt iby England and Russian preponderance In Roumanla by diploi matic means. ; NI3W HAWAIIAN TllKATY. - : ! t I It i -, --j I'roTltlea for Absolut Fro Trade Ho twee r tha Countries). ; WASHiisaTOir, Nov. mem- Smith, ber of tbe Cabinet of Hawaii, who was sent to Washington some 'time ago to secure modifications of tee reciprocity treaty between. Hawaii and this Oovernment, has concluded his work. His efforts resulted in the negotiation of an entirely mew treaty, which provides for absolute free trade between the two Oovernment In the products and manufacture of;; both countries. The by Smith and tbo treaty has been feigned States, through representative of tbe United .whom the negotiations were carried on. .. It has been In the possession of the President several days, but Is not yet signed by him. Sf.--M- ott -' MAKINO MOHMON CONVGItTS. . Poor People Deluded by Picture" of Worldly! Wealth, Ohicaoo. Nov. ST.- -i A special 'from North Branch, Michigan says: "A Mormon elder the Taylor Is converting town by the name of "a small lumbering people of Mlllls, near here, by tbe score, An exodus of the population Is In ) progress. Farmers are among the enthusiasts who announce their determination to repair to Salt Lake City. The people affected mostly are quite poor, and tbe vivid description of wealth and by the Mormon had its effect, as well luxury as the promise of Spiritual salvation. Newfoundland Halt Act. 'Ottawa, Ont., 'NoVJ 27.- - ITribunr Dis- i j 1 bot- ij Chrle A ' Uo Clue. . , told the sheriff many thing, and' Stratum's death may help to inravel the mystery which has so long surrounded tbe boy. He Is known here as Fred Stratton. The sheriff lias many letters front Ross's father, and he will continue the Investigation as to who Is. I i : - j Must Handle tbe Scheme Carefully. Nov. 27 .Tribun Dispatch Chicago, Ban Francisco ChrontcU Series. i President William T. Baker of the Chicago' Board of Trade, also head of the directory of the World's Fair, returned from the East yesterHe says the National Commission will day. have to handle the scheme of securing five millions from the Government with great care. If it should make the request on Congress to appropriate tbat amount for tbe Fair, the whole thing will fall tbroegn. The only feasible plan will be to ask Congress to grant a loan of the amount desired, firtwas mortgage on the gate receipts. riving a he tit lighted 'that California :sald ... d straightened herself out on the appro- -; rlatlon for Fair purposes, and expected to i t rreat things done by that State In the . 7 ct an eljlb!t.. : jTr&tal 2xcomotitre f, Oh Not. 27. Arn-, : ' - S a-',- J Taxes Is Part of Dellevue's Non-Suite- Nov. 27. ; ij.-- Stock-slage- ' one-fift- ; to-da- y. non-su- it. e j j Explosion. or Matter Handled. i: j f Special i Tbe annual reo( General port Superintendent White of the Ralliray Mail Service, sbowa at the close of the fWul year that the malls were carried on 15!).518 miles of railroad in the United Statesj postal clerks employed, 10.736: the service oo tbe remainder being performed by closed pouches. Total number of cars under the control of the Department. 2S91. At tile. close of the fiscal year there were 1088 railway postoflict-aud 37 steamship lines In operation, tni which ,15565 postal clerks were employed. During the year miles of new service were added. The record of au n vjal mileage for clerks shows an increase of 6.71.S.'W miles, or o per cent in the distance traveled In the performance of duty, and fiyft.SltO piece, or 08. per cent in the quantity of matter distributed. Mr. While recommends a law providing for the? retirt-menof all permanent railway or half pay who postal jelerks oinme-thir- d have become incapacitated for further service by reason of nre or. injuries received in tbe discharge of their Untie?. A fund to be created by withholding a stun equal to half of 1 per cent per annum of the aalary of each clerk, Nov. 27. Wasiugtox. Caprm on the Position of Germany in European AflairsJ NO OTHER NATION To-nU- ht Ills-Uln- day-la-lxr- to-da- er. y Kussd-Freno- to-nig- ht ! to-da- y. - f : i ! - . to-da- ; ur f Kusso-Frenc- 1 to-nig- e ht ; 1 rt-m- i - -- af j 1 ae-llve- I ly ' al to-nig- ht i ; - ( I j . , 1 la pleuro-pneumjon- i ex-Jud- five-ye- horse-steali- ar ng 5 j all-i- I nj me to-nig- ht : f I - to-da- the-effe- v ct I j j I, . : ed ag-e- , v ' i OTX - ( . j tbey-owne- d Bon-in-law- j . Sena-torsbl- 2T.--Tb- e p. to-d- ay to-ni- ght , " to-da- y. ; IVT . to-d- ay ' i ' , ; ; wij . t. ; to-d- av .. C r:z 1 WRESTLING . Ca-prl- 1 1 rwTt.ar-rr,riif?- ri ta : r- i i , . Ant'-iTt- 1 1 1 FIGHTING. so-call- ed BOH BY Ten-I- tablished friendly intercourse between the-tw- o monarchs. but no political matters were discussed by them. The press Indulged In 4 too much trumpeting In regard to; the visit of the French fleet at Cronstadt, Which en-- '! gendered ou tbe other side the u t An .Australian ( i ut WISH FOR MORS San Irancipco. Nov. 28. Joe Acton waa defeated by Bob Kitzlmmons, the champion middleweight pugilist, in a catch-as-catcan. wrestling match at the Occidental Club for a $1000 purse. Owerj Davis, of sword contest fame, was fough.t to a standstill by, Jack Wilson, a sold ier st ationod at the United States army post Liere. Davis gave up at the close &t tbe 16th round, after taking much punish ment. A BLOODY OATTLE. to-nig- nt 1 r Dick Moore Knocked Out by Tim Noland at Omaha. PREPARATIONS FOR WAR had Increased tbe desire for peace; j m In east Africa Germany still had a long task to fulfil. Sbe has been obliged to have1 recourse to tbe doubtful plan of the lottery. Hut Germany's possessions In Africa were ten times more Important than . those of England, with which nation Germany had not made a bad bargain. He said, that the abolition of compulsory passports In Alsace-Lorraihud been regarded as an act of weakness, but the continuance of that sys- tern as a permanency was Impossible. The assimilation of the Helchsland with Germany was progressing surely; the best link .was the army. After a few generations the Relcbland question would be settled. I There was no cause, for uneasiness on ao count of the arrny, although military pes4-ntls- ts had lately become- - apparent. The . . . . world's habit of KSTIXATIMQ TBE WORTH Of,A5 iRKT, ocording to its numbers was wrong. Gerso many cahiaoy never before possessed pable military leaders, and no other nation ' bad each chances fur tbe next war 1 to on movements of the troops Referring the .Russian and;. French frontiers, tsi ' well as Chancellor said 'that Germany-aexAustria bad In this respect probably ceeded their dut). Too much-anxietprevailed because Russia had dispatched an army corps to a place as near the German frontier as Coble ntz was .to . the Huiian-frontier- . The newspapers, moreover, ought to be than alarming their readers by publishing reports calculated to Interfere with commerce - and damaging to tbe country, The Chancellor, referring to bis Journey to Russia with Emperor William, said that he knew the Interview between the two Emperors bad given great satisfaction to Rus "could shake big. sia. "Nothing." ha said, i conviction that tbe j ' " to-nig- ht. co rljrbt-liHuu- er ne . teen iu tho city. x ! Crooked Jockey I tilled Off. was Nov. 27. Cush Con-tiecti- Sioao ruled y off Otttfiold track for riding Bankrupt td lose. Five furongs Profligate won. Receiver second Diamond Dick third. Time. 1:06. nd won. Bankrupt second. Adllanu, third. Time," 1:51. Prince William won, Maidens, half-mii- e Gar.elie second. Sea Foam third. Time, :52. Five furiougs Tom Dlniyarj won, Dan H. Chicago. to-da- Mile4-ilghla- j second! Powwow third. Time.! 1:00 Vi. Li04 His Laurels. A Champion J California Club to tight Danny Needham, the wejl known1 St. Paul wetter, weight, was knocked out in four rounds by Tom Willlums of Melbourne, bctober 31st. The fight was for a purse of SHOO and aside bet of $o00u. I' KHck-O- ut in the Third Round. BimilHOHAMj Ala., Nov. 27. In a (tiove fight to a fioislij here, last night, for tbe benefit of (he Alabama Athletic Club, Eugene McClrdy of Birmingham, knocked out Frank Fitz Williams of Cincinnati In the third v round.! - better-eiiiplnyw- : , FEKSOKAb lHTB2TIOSS OF TBE CZ1B i IFronj were tbe roost pacific In tbe world.' No existing government,' be continued, Vh as sufficient military preponderance to induce It to provoke war with a llgbt heart. The stronger the government Is, tbe more easily will It avoid a dangerous contretemps. It Is a source of satisfaction to know thas Russia possesses this strength. France would not have sought the Cronstadt meet- log bad she doobted that Russia was strong enough to be relied upon." . Va., Nov.;27. Thibuwe Dispatbh ban 'jFra ncisco Chronicle Series. For some mouths a number of 'Mormon elders have beo making converts In Boone, Raleigh and adjoining counties. Among tbose who had become believers was a family named: JarredL one of the wealthiest In VV. : . Boone jcoubty. P Last night the east-boutrain on the Chesapeake & Ohio brought four Mormon elders and the entire Jarred family to Ouyaudotte. on their way to Utah. Jarredj had sold all ills possessions In this nd A TYRANNICAL CORrOUAL. ; to-d- ay , , s ABXOXIOTJS TO THE ME2f, Vt whlcb wers not noticed. Bo bitterly angry did the privates become against tbe corporal tbat the only way to that they concluded avenge themselves was to kill him. As tbe was going" his rounds bo was seized corporalmen. lie attempted to call for a- -f by tbe slstanoe, but his cries were speedily silenced be was by a gag. Despite bis struggles a noose thrown dragged to a own venlent spot, around bis neck.: and be was soon suspended In tbe air. The end of tbe rope was made executioners fast, and the decamped. Fortunately, the corporal had been banging for only a shortt tluis when a sergeant discovered him, - fTRiBrjjrs self-appoint- , IA' , who made complaints to tbe higher oftlcers In West Virginia. Pantler W! A., Nov, 27. 15 . Losooir, Nov. 27. There was much ex citement at tbe Horse Guards upon receipt of Intelligence from Aldersbot, where la altuated the great military camp and barracks, tbat a spirit of murderous Insubordination Is prevalent In one of the regiments stationed at tbat place. It Is believed tbat this affair Is not due to any feeling against tbe army regulations or rations served, but entirely as tbe .result of a feeling enter tained by the privates of the second battalion of the Prince of 'Wales Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) against a corporal who bad taken advantage of a little author ity entrusted bim to make life as unpleasant as possible for tbose placed under bim. By hie petty tyrannies the corporal has ren . ii dered himself nc Whkuso, Dispatch San Francisco In7trnfcfe8eries.l farmers and buotcrs Ilancock county Sie excited and alarmed over. the depredations of a mysterious wild animal which' has been feeding recently upon calves, sheep, pigs and other small stock. It bas been seen several times by farmers and . is described as resembling a panther, but no one bas yet succeeded In, getting a shot at It, The beast's foraging 'expeditions are made mostly at night, though it does not turn Its back upon, a plamp specimen of veal or mutton In broad daylight. Country people are terrorized In tbe vicinity of the places where jt has been seen and where its shrill cries are beard almost nightly. Women and children refuse to leave the1 protection of the day and men go their; homes during armed about their work. Yesterday a party was organized to hunt the animal down and went to the woods where it was expected to be. accompanied cy a choice pack of bupt-ln- g dogs. The dOTs found the beast, which, in defending itself, tore three of them to pieces and wounded a number of others. The hunters beard the noisa of the conSlct and sensibly concluded that tbey had not lest any panther and left with all possible for their homes. Tb panther Is expedition a&d will r robaUr r twain uridSs-- 'i stiil there i t.fmta r lt3 tar ted natil a lirrer . British Army Privates Attempt Sum mrjr Vengeance. btate. They remained la liuntlngton over night waiting for convert from other counties to Join tbem. There was one member of itbe Jarred family who (bad not been converted.; and this was Miss Mildred Jarred, a beautiful girl of 19 yeaia, who bad a lover, Al Griffith, a young lumberman. , Although' she begged pitifully to be left behind, ber On tbe father, and mother were obdurate. next train whlcb brought ' twenty or more converts. Young GritStb arrived to capture if possible. During the night his lady-lor- e sbs escaped from bar father, but was caught and brought bask. U rim lb brought with bins four friend, sad, after vainly endeav-Orlto Induce Jw to allow UriSitb to see MUdred. s po f3cer was old of the admittance to the affair, aad ta,wa tei room Mildred to, told ber Griffith was id ses bim tf sbe wished. pear, and sbs sou Meanwhile, tbe Morstoa eklers were using all tbelr Deraaaalva powers to Induce her to accompany tneia. bus she beeded tbem nou A few minutes later she and .Griffith were aad decided to marry at once. be together not belo:S21. a license could not be secured witboat ber father's consent. Tbey there-hire- d a horse and baggy and drove to Ohio where tbe Knot waa tied a few hours after ward. A d . ZION ; tuSEH A JKWEL, A LOver Rescues His Sweetheart Mormon JFJIders. y - ' j ng . Saw Frawcisco, Nov. 27 steamer 'Marlposa'1 brings- in formation that Oeorxe Dawson, the light- weight champion of Australia. who was matched this, week by tbe j that the general ' of satisfaction i OmaiIa, Nov. 27. Dick Moore, the St. Paul welter-- j weight, was knocked out In tbe tenth round ty Tim N'olanU of Omaha The fight was for $250 a side and the gate gloves. The slugging receipts, was tnrilic and Moore was badly cut and In the fourth round Nolaud bled freely. was aliiiost knocked out. but from then on K:tined .strength, driving Moore all around in the the rihg. A terrilio tenth itmnd knocked Moore out. ending one of the) bloodiest ana fiercest battles ever ' DHl'SXIiia. The position of France and Russia toward the Dreibund had iiot changed. .'All that had happened at Cronstadt was that tha' exlatiuir conditions had become .manifest. There is no need for uneasiness; the Ciar' Intentions are most pacific. Only care must-btaken to avoid clumsy errors. The Ccar's Government was in a position to make its will prevail. Its increased confidence In. the French Oovernment constituted no dinger to Germany. Referring to the state of the; saidf armament Ui Europe the Chancellorgeneral this would continue much longer, unin- t fluenced by the resolutions .adopted by peace congresses. It was, however, a mav-t- er ch two-oun- j: vl I1KRI.U, Nov. 27. Chancellor Yon was present at tbe sessipn of the Keicbstag this mornlnjr. and in his speech referred to the rumors that he Intended to resign as ridiculous. Von Capri vl refuted the reproaches uttered against the Government on account of its vacillating policy. The Kaiser's journey to Russia es- d I at tie in Omaha hsuipioa Loses lits in Alabama. Laurels A Knock-O- A Bloftdr Z I AND ACTON DKFKATED MTZSIMMOSS. JOE . tor-lum- SUCH CHANCES For the Next War No Existing Government lias Sufficient Military Preponderance to Heek. a. War Austria Would Llkn to See the I'ope Independent, but Cannot Interfere. t to-d- ay ; HAS j s If Kusso-Frenc- SPEECH. '( j d. to J In tbe District Court in this city Tjbibune. To lYagc Diplomatic Warfare Against Kidnaped Cbild Restored in Response .1PEIXOTTQ'S MANIFESTO. r, this afternoon District Judge C. O. rendered a somewhat lengthy oral to tbe Parents' Oiler. the Drcilrdnd and England. case of In Water the Bellevue tbe opinion 'Rio Grande Do Hnl to lie Appeals to j Cease Company vs. the City of. Bellevue. The Revolutionary Proceedings. New York. Nov. 27. The Herald,' KIo Water Company obtained Its franchise in cable isays : Presiden t Pelxotto b as Issu ed 18S7 and the City Council passed an ordiA LAR3E REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS. BULGARIA AND EGYPT THE TOUCHSTONES a manifesto, appealing to the people of Rio nance at the time exempting tbe former from city taxation for twenty-fiv- e years, Grande to cease ail revolutionary proceed and, in return for water to be furnished for ilngs. lie! assures ail Brazilians that tbe fire purposes,! contracted to pay annually to Two Montana .Miners Discovered of Fonseea will result In benefit To Await k More Propltloue Period resignation h to tb,e country, lie promises to reduce tbe the Water Company of 1 per cent Tor Engaging in Actual War De national expenses and establish the credit of all the Darned Up in Their Cabins; Murtaxes. Subsequent city adcity Brazil, Navy and army officials ministrations have partially, and latterly Olers Cojtximunlcates the Nature of of der Suspected 4- - Two Murderers are to devise conferring the Entente to tbe German Em- means for the preservation of order through- wholly, Ignored these returns, which, culChatting and laughing as They in minated brousrht the suit the Tbe present the tribunal by lit out Are Swung Up Two Families AsCattle American Republic military to pro- Water peror England. Issues a proclamation to enforce the payment of Company guaranteeing phyxiated by Nainral Uas. tect the life of Fonseea. Tbe newspaper its agreed percentage of: tbe city taxes, re; Offices; that supported Fonseea have been suiting in defeat, however, by the Court attacked by mobs. PCor. 1891. 87. f Theire sustaining the motion entered by the city's are cases the fever by; of rlgbti Copy yellow twenty Loido, I Under existing laws here New York Associated Press.j--Thattorney to flrst dally. Kansas City, Nov. $7. Tbe household of Dr. Assiz Brazil, president of tbe late pro- - the water furnished for lire! purposes is free. autbciftlo information, conveying the result vlsionial T. Heals, the: banker, which whs David Junta in Rio Grande, has been ap It is thought tbe Water Cptnpauy will ap- turned into of De Glera'i sojourn in Paris, reached the poiuted Governor an abode df grief yesterday by State. of tbat can safely be said that the revolution peal tbe case to the State Supreme Court. son, was toForeign Office through the British Embassy, the abduction of his It In Brazil is at an end. in Berlin. De Olers communicated to Emone of gladness, the into night transported if ine rrosiaont NEW YORK BROKERS FAIL. has announced the suo- peror WUUaiu and.Caprivl a clear explanachild being recovered this afternoou, as recessful a of completion treaty reciprocity In lated elsewhere. Mr. peuls offered a rewurd tion of the conferences held Paris and; the with the Argentine Republic. . of $5000 for the return; of the cbild and no h entete. character ef the XX THE NOTHEY PINCHED WERE questions asked. Doubtless tie Czar Instructed tbe Minister CHINESE REVOLUTION. All day VEMBER CoJtN DEAL. the; police worked every to make tle declaration with a view of could find .no clue, and but avenue, possible The Mongolian Rebels Are Ad vane the parents were nearly prostrated, neither having not Only the German, but other InThe Senior Partner, CyVus W. Field's Son, having taken any restisince it disappeared. terested European Governments, learn the ing Toward the Capital. a man presented himself at the l London j Due to Overwork Not Right In NATURE OF THE COMPACT 27. The Chronicle's corre fiov. mansion. lie waa dressed llae a NN ' Afflictions. Recent and Russia Tsln Li Tien at France. between and iSpondent family Hung telegraphs; and ; WORE A FALSE FACE, According to tbe semlrofflcial statement, has received news tbat the imperial troops based on De Qlers's declarations, bis recent witnessed the recent massacre of the Bel Nxw YoRk, Nov. 27. Edwin M. Field, Daniel and a wig. When Reals carne to the door man told him be was a detective; tbat Interview with President Carnot, De Frey gian missionaries without making an effort L. Lindley. John Frederick Weichers and Her- the to check the mob. Li Hung doubts the man C. Helmus, composing the firm of FielJ, he bad found tbe abdiictress. Lizzie Smith clnet and Ulbot resulted in a definite agree.ruth iof the report. Elsewhere it i3 feared Lindlay. Weichers & Co., jjbankers and brokers, or King, and her accomplices; that they ment for an exclusively defensive alliance. the demanded 320.000 ransom, and he was preis true. The revolution is spread without preferences. The entente uRieed upon, according to the ing story assigned to d liver the child for tbat amount. in: are The the north. rebels Mongolian The failure was announced ou the Produce pared statement quoted, differ a on one of the most advancing southward, and a conflict with Heals declined to pay the sum, and stuck to were th4 at markets but from noou, essential points the triple alliance, Exchange grain his original otfer of $5000. After much parthe imperial forces la imminent. Excite as; while that ntakes the European meat only slightly affected. The house is aiold one, leying It was finally agreed that the detecis in the Increasing neighborhood. utatut quo the basis of a maintenance of but lately has been somewhat restricted in its tive" would deliver Ithe child for that ... b entente alms at what Miners' Strike peace. The failure is attributed to the rise in amount. Heals told the police tbat be had deulings. Serious. llecoming De Ulers has called "the respect for treatcorn in Kow York and Chiesugo. It had been prohis honor that) the man should not j Pa nils, Nov, 27. The strike of the coal tecting some laree lines oloorn from the S. V. pledged ies," nieauidtc especially tbe restoration of miners in be arrested while engaged In carrying out (the Department of Pas De Calais White deal, aud had been on the short side of the his Russia's grip on Bulgaria aud British! evacpart of the contract, and. ordered them November market, and a few days ago had to causing grave apprehension. The strikers cover uation of Egypt. Tbe differences on these is the were not to Interfere.; At 10 o'clock fiCO.OCX) Their bushels. A a manner. Ure operations riotous number jin acting features of be situation are not in the of some extent here. but" man It banded to with child and in returned the Chicago, mainly in haVe dis tbe arrived foreign iigltators meantime trt be regarded as is have articles Other gone it notes. on In over Tbe J500(j them, said, of bank against receipt trict for the purpose ofnirging tbo strikers , especially coffee. While they had some dealings cbild was CONSTITUTING A RANGE It Or WAB, sleeping soundly, sufe and well. not to yield, A regimeotNof dragoons has as well in Wall Street, just how much the amount as both thej Ilusslan and French Govera-men- ts been dispatched THK JOY OF TJ1E PARENTS to Lille andxthe gendarmes the firm fiuds itself uuuble to .pay is not yet desire to assure a strict application increased, in view of the possibility of clear. The grain markets are only slightly knew no bounds. When a representative affected y the failure. The head of the firm is of the Associated Pres arrived at the bouso of existing treaties by pacific means. trouble. a son of Cyrus W. Field, j DeUlers .further communicated the' fact the cbild was awake and in the arms of bis NOT RIGHT IK HlB XIND. The German Rudet Debate. that no-- trekty was yet signed, and intiwhile tbe mother stood by fondly office father, mated tbat, (be Frencb ministers desire to Nov. 27. The debate on tbe bud Assignee Gould, when serin at the firm's. bim. jTlte cbl.d, when" asked who Bkbus, watching Thl assignment is made carried him away, afternoon, said: conclude a formal contract as alone definTbe this get began in the Reichstag but all said, 31. reason: senior for Edward this the Field, knew further was- tbat lie had been ing future responsibilities and rendering it- Secretary of the Treasury said it was exbe dismember the of ba&, gone firm, apparently, possible to piirsuu a distinct policy for Eupected there would be a deficit of 8,000,000 tracted. His illness resembles inci lent paresis, rldiug." Mrs. King, tbe abdactress, was arrested rope, while kt the same time avoiding the marks paring tbe present fiscal year. The and is due to overwork and the great responsiof warlike us Dim the derived customs of from showed the ef bility resting upon designs. reproach manager cherishing about yield midnight, but reiuses to talk. She finances of the firm. His mother died last MonOne of these official assurances from tbe fect of the commercial treaties, in restrict bad been in Healk's Household but a week, to a seemed to event climax this and la bring Berlin Embassy that the Purls confer- the eix lie also said that nothing day, ad vertlsement for a his mental troubles, which ewetf "ht""friends having answered.theanname ences resulted In a scheme to maintain a was yet ports. decided regarding tbe new loan. of Lizzie Smith. waitress, me giving a A told two detected ago. years physician the DrBlfUnd diplomatic warfare againstmore few days ago that Field was not right in his From the talk of thO other servants, it ia and England, awaiting a The French Nary. j propituous in d gathered tbat she IT Id having the sole management of the Nov. 27. The Naval report of the period for HAS l.ED A FAST LIFE Pahjs, to once fbecarae at of the NAOIN0. IN ACTUAL WAR it firm, necessary committee report sets forth that fin...., budget In Western pities, having come several So in him condition. I frem their went, get DeQIers'a loomqaunicatlonis assume first France now possesses thirty Ironclads, company of the firm, to originally from Illinois. The police y the other with members x so not disclose for what fifteen twenty-sicruisers, Importance,, despatch boats, his residence, and tried talind,out bow things learned tbat she bad been living with a they much as because tbey constitute the first and flfity-fostood. We failed, however, ito obtain from bim torpedo boats. calling himself Albert King in a cotofficial admission ;of tbe Russian GovernThe ISenate has voted Its approval of the any light ou the situation, fas his mind would man on Lydia avenue. Tbey passed as tage h alfrom sihe subject. We had man and ment to the powers that a plan for imposing tbe maximum tariff rates continually 6try wife, aud andther man lived with a An task. undertaken assignment on hopeless liance Is really arrunKed. and animals their living only products. then became imperative in order to protect-thtbem. Tbey reutedtbd I oottaee a abort time Lord Salisbury went to Windsor firm and tts customers. I cannot say how tbe ago and furnished it ou the Installment i to place before the Q ueen certain dispatches, e e. Naval Oun Rritish firm stands. ' I hope the assets will exceed the plan. It was through tbo notes that they it Patal Pr t are those which jLoNiboN, Nov. 27. The naval cdtf and it turiuUed that they liabilities, but juatr now I oannot say. were traced. Kihgi la loot yet found. No refer to tbe Entente. nit tirA's mo set. b as; been Investigating the fatal gun or much tlal be la the accomplice of the woman in doubt Since Secretary Husk reported in favor of practice of ber tohas been used for the promotion of an enterprise tbe abduction plot perhaps tbe originator ship Majesty's "Plucky.' J unless the restock live excluding English in which they intrusted, and which promised it. It ia not known if the other man, day repdered a decision of acquittal of Lieuconfident is se- of strictions in landing American cattle be regreat results. This money am who also is not found, had anything to do commander Fremantle. tenant' of Sydney a firm did The cured g ties have moved, British farming node peradventure. beyond and i from the all with it or not. WOMAN'S "PllucKy" responsibility. and is repbusiness, balance brokerage banking discussed the subject. Tbe STORY. THE ou of and Produce the the resented floors pHock, of opinion Of the livestock dealers distinctis iilt due Coffee was This learned that the Now Late (assignment exchanges.! Feared. Complications ly supports the attitude of Chairman Chapdesignated, and police caught the; woman In a house In Park wholly to causesaswhich I have losses London. iNov. 27. The Santiago correlin of the board of agriculture on .the subcaused by avenue. not in any way the She said that she went' spondent of the Times says that the people' speculation. tbe opinion that everyI am ofresultjof ject. .The jfarmers' journals are . giving of evenon tbe verabda Rio Province Grande of come the Thursday think will out all rightjia th end." that promloeuce3 to announcements of recent the thing when two men The firm is generally believed to have been ing to get the paper, arising from the deposition of hurt changes outbreaks In New Jersey, with a view of in her Fonseea are not radical enough, and new by the corner in November corn, of which rushed up. thrust ; a' revolver XWrORCINQ TBI IBGDMK.1T ' been face and ordered her to get tbe boy. their principal customers are said to have, are feared. complications was firm short. On August 1st, the credit of the She was thoroughly frightened, and did so. tbat, before the United States Government rated at 750, (XKJ to $1,003,0001 can legally claim the admission of AmeriThen tbe men carried ber to a carriage and anwas some time' Death For of General Kraft. after tbe suspension can oattle, must satisfy the British Govdrove ber aboot for soroe time, aud then busiall was the stock market nounced stagnant, San. Pedro. Honduras. Nov. 27 The Reis so extirernment that ber adrift. The police claim that on turned the ness floor, neglected being practically no cases have occurred In twelve public has suffered a severe loss in the brokers too interested In closing the firms her story is thin. Front the papers found pated that being on accidental November death drowning by months In soy part of the Union. contracts to make anv new deals, learned tbat sbe jjbaa recently been in of the Union Pnciflo tbey continental! transatlantic Sth of general Edward' Kraft of San Pedro, The Dillon, chlipf who passes for president Sidney and King, Denver, John F. Dillon, her husband, Railroad Company, the German. Dutch commandant of tbe Port of Puerto Cortex. was from tbe penitenreleased steamship companies, Rett and General Dodge, counsel of the company, and French, jjwith the Star Line, have In Colorado last summer, after a tiary LABOR STOCKHOLDERS. Annexation Scheme. an Mexican the terro. The Denver poagreement, pooling trade; of signed iClTT or Mexico, Nov. 27. Over 100,000 were at the office of Field. jLindley, Weicher A lice say tbat both are crooks. conveying steerage and 'tween decks passome one tell aud show for -Co., up waiting H sengers. Tlie objact of the arrangement is Mexican!) are engaged In business in Guate securities certain Pacific Union of condition the to diminish tbe competition, which, it Is mala, and it is rumored .that they are held by tha firm for loans! These gentlemen BURNED IN THKIIt CABINS. . stated, has ho long been pushed past the tch em ling to get up a revolution to secure have no IdI :iv as to what condition the securities the annexation of the northern provinces of are in,- :in fear that they hare beenabout hypothepoint where 'p. profit could accrue. I'SIin.rs' Charred Ile- -' the Two Montana cated. Judge Dillon spokej freely Guatemala to Mexico.: Discovered. mains "He were firm. said the creditors of tha affairs THE INTjIrMEODLINO ENOLilSH. Monti. Nov. 27.' Special to numerous, and that the firm? had discounted paBkleita, LAMONT TO THE FORE. per for various houses, and in the main bad re- Tribupte. Patrick f Glllan, an old-ticeived securities. The port ant question is Stlrrinjr Up Nutire to Rebel Against j as to the condition of their securities. miner of Diamond City, was burnt to death Ltberlan Authority. ,. was unable to learn the in his cabin at an JudgeDillon early hour yesterday Monrovia', Liberia, Nov. 27. Tribune RE WILI, SUCCEED OKLRlfHS IX THE disposition made of tbe Union Pacific securities. believed i amounts to the about that morning. Tbe cabin was discovered on Are paper It NATIONAL COJUJI1TTKE, Dispatch San Francisco Chronicle Series. $60,0009:30 o'clock in tbe morning. Tbe Every one here Is very much excited beLater it was reported that (the securities were about of Glllan was burned to a crisp. on tbe Stock Exchange, and that tbe body cause of advices wbioh have arrived at Our Ohio sold Republican Committee Seeking to road would get out an injunction to prevent their nothing but the bones b Ing left. How tbe that several native tribes city to Keep lirlce Out of the Senate An Abso- delivery.XUXEBOUS RUXOBS ABB AFLOAT, fire started Is not known. Glllan had been V tbe north of Grand Cpe Mount have' Free lute Trade With In Diamond City for something over Hawaii. Treaty rebelled "against Llberian authority and the firm's Indebtedness noat all the way mining years. placing icorreot state- twenty from 8100.000 to tl.frtXUiOi), bat placed themselves under the protection of Amoa Woolverj living In a cabin near could be secured through the office of tbe the EuslUh at Sierra Leone. The advisaAlbany. N. Y., Nov. 27. Tribdwk Dis ment corn had Wallace, denies that firm. One of the partners Ida., was burned to death last an J force of Chronicle armed, A Series. with the sending the do and to Francisco; against bility difficulty, special matters were patchSan anything The and body was burned beyond recog their Is that night. disarranged, being considered by the President meetin? of tbe Democratio State committee, says people know bow theyTbest stand, considering at the Inquest tended to nltion. and hla cabinet. There is much difference called for next Tuesday in New York, will thev do not Testimony to send oat noit which, tbe firm thought was murdered for the money of opinion, however, as to the wisdom of an be show that meet to fUl their of their, tices held tbe obligations. to in the inability National vacancy attempt having for Its object tbe obastising jbe On the other hand operators in tbe be was supposed to keep on bis person. of these tribes, inasmuch as tbe best informed committee caused by the resignation of corn trade say .theyprominent knew! that the firm had a is understood Oelrichs. Herman It that all transactions in the cittsens are 'disposed to believe that they hard time getting through Mining: Manipulations. elements are practically upon staple and that they sold cash corn to some little Fraudulent have been encouraged 'to aot as they have the D. Nov. 27. A, bill was filed in tbe over the White as and Chicago. left Lamont for extent Col. and ,8. failure, the by Snol that the Leone. place Sierra at is the It English by it back (for deliveries this Circuit Court by M. N. Lamb, Sarah him to tbe were unable to buy secret tbat the English colonists at Freetown State corurnltteo will nominate also reported that the firm had A., Edith and Virginia Cope land of Washmonth. It is which will undoubtcommittee, National with looked have long longing eyes towards some losses through ington. D. O., asking the appointment of a the very rich country which run along the edly confirm the nomination. ITS 8TKKBT. BOSD OPIBATIOS8 and receiver for the American border of the Llberian territory. northernnow is said that the firm Smelting Company, an Illinois Mining it Coffee the Exchange At these English have BRICG'S ELIGIBILITY. and It la thought tbat interested to the extent of SOUO to 15,000 owning three silver mines incorporation, were Leadville, Incited these tribes to become mischievous bags.' I;"". M. Field, son Colo., on which It has expended nearly! half of Edward firm is composed The with tbe hope of brlngiug about complica The Ohio Republican Committee nt tvrns W. Field. Daniel A Lindley. John F. a million. The complainants assert that in tions IhrougU which tbey may, be enabled $321,000 of tbe Scheming to Remove Him. 'Weidhers and Herman Chalmers. Lindley Is a October") 1889, to grasp a large slice of this much desired v. fraudu.eut and tbat by: stock, rteia. uouid 27. Crus Assignee a CoLtratBtrS. Nov; j At O., meeting of visited Edward M. andCyruW. Field this even tions Daniel P. Ells and O. A. Otismanipulaland. President Johnson. It Is well known, deprived la not at all a weak man, and It is safe to the State Republican Central Committee toDe iwn oy toe r ictus Neitner oi W. qouiu of their them ing. rights. ini ia con a not toe Field win critical Cvrus very lioerian night, called to consider whether any steps say tbat d: permit loss of his wife and his son's'failure A Government to be insulted, nor Its authority Should Jbe taken to test tbe eligibility of dition. Tbe In the Graves Case. naa lata Dim so Day Wasted faculties mental of reason and la of. There for Calvin Brice to tbe United States made little lapse every Nov. not recover, Dexter. i be low p. attorneys In tbe that may believing that troops will be sent Imme ease worked hard to secure a Graves on he is not a tbe resithat these ground If savages. unruly against diately In Chicago, one and on adjournment The Effect Jury these tribes ' secure the protection, of j the dent of Ohio, a letter was read from Senator 87 Field. Lindlev A Co. of had been Kov. la It rmrifto. Will temporarily accepted. doubt a it Eusilsh, beyond precipitate Brlce'a certificate New York, whose failure was announced that .. that: some Sherman, stating however. not Improbable.. Liberia and Sierra Leone. conflict between f here exclusively through . commission of the talesmen zuay yet be thrown ouc would probably dealt' and thus bring about grave troubles which from Itbe Governor facie The news or tne latiare aia not seriously houses. considered evidence be of affect prices prima In this market. Com went off may be so far reaching in their effects as to ' Murderer Hanged. . not appear tbat there the: to cause more or less anbappy friction between his seat. This, about 4c though. 1.Ita did title,' - ' thIPf mMwnnt f h.a fn, MiDLAirp. Tex., Nov.; 27. Lorenzo Perez wv.w some of the great powers. j " wcirauf o momentarily, bos soon recovered was however, would not determine his right to declined for tbe murder of a here banged the seat, if (t could be shown that he was tbe loss and more. v i INSUBoitDINT ATE PRELATES. i ranchman. v Since last Drimr Their business la Chicago not an Inhabitant of the State. .In his and of late the commission limited, been has into ln&tltute an the' Window. way , the Killed only Throagh were caiiiag them sharply for margins. would be by a joint resolution of th6 hwusea Another. Airohbishop Defies the Gov Judgment L T. Nov. 27. At Lehigh two quiry a declined Akaeo, commissome house recently In fact A General ernmeut Authority. Assembly. majority of the r as --kiarned there , will unknown men fired Into the house of Peter from the firm. A .were against any action being sion j Fleaoteau and killed his wife. be no losses here. Pah is. Not- - 27. The Archbishop of An- - speeches taken by the committee, the claim being to one a similar baa letter written tbe nocy made that Brice bad established the point of Loan Aasoctatlnn Palls. ; IXapist Ly nched. ' ' 27. The Clinton which caused the prosecution of the Archtvtt wrrcrnv ' N. C.CI iNov. citizenship. Nov J 27.iGeorge Moxy, a la.. Misr, a ton. at was Association coantr. resolution Gov'A Ttaii la Alx. Sampson It expected that the adopted authorizing Via. ananoTKled. It was a mail State bankinir colored rapist, was taken from the jail last bishop of an Invesernment will take notice of the letter and Judge Nash of Columbus to make of &iO,O03. and has been night by a mob and banged to a tree, with a capital eauae its author to be prosecuted. the evidence bearing upon Brlce'a company tigation ofand m on to in wmunion lor roma Known report to tbe committee. ANOTHKH IN4UL.T CONSTRUED, eligibility A NAXUItAli G A3 LIJAIi. months. Its failure has no connection whatever ut. of the First National Dank with the suspension When the Archbishop of Alx was con' to the New Alliance. ' of this city. victed of Insulting . tne Minister of Justice j" Deleirates Asphyxiates Two 1 FamiliesCie.Two Corsica: A. Tex., Nov. ; 27. The Texas and Publlo Worship and fined 3000 francs, Omitted. ;.IeruIers Will Irobab!y Cabinet Meetingr adopted a resoluL Ftaaro opened a public subscription add State Farmers Alliance Nov. 27. The ' usual Fridav WmmnsTos. e Nov. 27. A leak In a natural twenty-fivPiTTSBtJRO, to delegates raised the amount necessary to pay the fine. tion, appointing at tbe Cabinet meeting waa omitted in on South Side nearly caused Memphis, Tennessee, aftersoon the Tbe Government will prosecute the editor represent Texas gas President devote pipe the the entire order that might month. Resolutions conhU of to two families. Hermann for this action, holding that Its contrary to convention next to of the message preparation Congress. the asphyxiation i demning tbe action of the Supreme Council day twro Drotacn. lire In the law. and Albert Vct. at Indianapolis, and proposing to sever all 3 la t 3 t r of a faetnrT. :er- Condition. Foster's Huea Loz (JecreuryNov. connection with the "de facto" National 27. Secretary Foster is The Russian Railway Ilorror. i two J ta: ft Washington, for a separate organization and is row able to sit uo duriiTj AIL rt at', j t L re t St. Petersburg,' Nov. 27. Detailed ac- Alliance, andnew ihvlr fr tU e i were wiULeaila with the expected oCcers, T ' cv. it counts of lat Tuesday's saccldent on the I'ltts adopted. entirely morz t t tils uuties. o...cii Orelralse line, by which over twenty perIt 1 -f t i" Ct. sons lost their lives, lire now being received Conventlals. Vants the .'I Ijoiila It here. Dy t5 a breaklr of a tire one of tbe fT. LOCI3. ::ov. 17. Ctr.-b'!n- .r! ov. v 7. Mrs.'. J. thrriwn from the rails over taken Vy all t';a cojarsiercial eic'ssr ;'ps ir.d carrier4 wjs t of the trl'rs into the river betnc-brlmt-i to j r buslnt' rersraUy, - ' ) a ia l:a fill irais.l low. T:- : t v, Vonrentln to Li. I, : Belle vine Ida.. ISAILWAY MAIL 8EHV1CE. THE CHANCELLOR'S Enormous Increase In the Amount i This momlDj a f lae Cleveland, Akron t Col-- 4 :' explo-1.vout -- iff x'iU city, killing .j Isvroa Flr;u.,u Ctc St Its Claim Tor to-da- y" CouTtASD, N. Y, Nov. 87. ITKiBtma DisChrontcU (Series, j A patch San Francisco told jby Sheriff, North wick peculiar story Is this morning relative to Ooorge Stratton, who died In New York while trying to break He said that Stratton the fasting-recordhad an adopted boy, supposed to be Charlie Itoae. Tbe sheriff and aioas'a father corresponded with Stratton for a year, regarding tbe boy. The sheriff got a clue as to where Stratton was living, and the latter, learning of it, sent tbe boy to !enver. He admitted tbat he bad adopted the boy. but would say nothing further about him. Stratton was married, and bis wife lives In Minnesota. Many years ago she refused to live with him while he bad the boy la tbe house. Tbe boy the boy THE WATER COMPANY BEATEN. GRIEF GIVES PLACE TO JOY. well-kno- 1 " four others after ft and all five of tbem broke through the Ice and disappeared. Fifteen persons on the train were badly injured, Tbe work of extracting bodies from the miass of wreckage In tbe river la proceeding and at last accounts twenty-si- x bodies were recovered. - ALLIANCE i San Francisco ChrontcU Series. patchDominion Oovcirrinient advlsrci that The of the' Imperial Uovernment the law oftlcers the! Newfoundland bait act have declared unconstitutional. fCunada and Newfoundland. It has been proposed, shall submit a ease to tbe Imperial Privy Council. If joint Newfoundland refuse.! the British authorities an. nevertheless, make 'a reference under tbe Imperial statute. The obnoxious bait aot was passed by tbe Newfoundland In 1880J It prohibits.' tbe sale of legislature fresh fish. In which Is Included bait, to forThe act was allowed by the eign fisheries. on the express conImperial Uovernment! dition tbat its provisions should not apply to Canadians. Subsequently, however, the Newfoundland authorities rescinded this concession, and only gave the privilege to American fishermen, Canada'a influeuce In securing prohibition of the reciprocity negotiated between' the United treaty States and tbe colony, given as tbe reason for this hostile course. At present the extensive carrying trade In froren herring, whlcb. under tbe act. ooinc under tbe bead of bait, is monopollied by American I 'j ' toms. I FRENCH RUSSO PRICE FIVE CKNTS KOVMBER 28, 1891, MOJNTENGr. Aier ed, cur tbi bofc Tbe corporal was almost dead, an 3 It required the most strenuous efforts on the part of the surgeon and bis assistants to resuscitate him. It is believed that It will be some time before be can resume bU duties. In ny,event it is thought- that he has teen taught a lesson. ; authorities are mki"u' Tbemilltary find out the pcr;tratc; s, l it efforts to to dizrtt thus far they are unable . I they are. , i-u- ous . tij . ?iiiz voikz'3 Austria' Dcsj! tst res .Interfere VIS3XA.. i:c4 '7tV:i I" 27. A 6 a Atstrlan f '.cratloa ; to-- il ? r, 1 t3 - |