Show 11 X 1 tc TO zem TEM sewal sewel doph dv ph at least five million dollars will be invested in the tulo tale land laud reclamation operations about to be inaugurated by the london capitalists who came camo out here by agreement with J ross boas browne and return today to day overland their project is endorsed by the leading bankers bubi busi business ness nees men and capitalists of the state washington naton maTox 29 the treasury department part ment today to day received sixteen millions iho ibo s of called 63 funds from london altogether the deparini department ent thus far h has received fifty three millions of the one hundred millions of called bonds of which it will wilf only be requisite to redeem in coin between six and seven millions which has already been provi bedfor ded for the remaining portion has all been offered in exchange for new five per cents it is to confidently believed at the treasury department that the negotiations connected with the syndicate will wili all be completed without any unusual disturbances on the money marbet market and that tho the syndicates operations will not affect in any way the secre usual monthly grammes programmed pro for the purchase of bonds for sinking the debt the th e authorities do not apprehend any difficulties at havana with american citi citizens zend but taut say the return of the squadron to the north atlantic Is in accordance with the usage to have a force convenient for the protection of our citizens thes They look upon the recent disturbance I 1 in n havana as merely of a local character beno KENO on 00 monday morning mr left the summit to repair the telegraph to truckee eleven and a half miles not reaching truckee on ou tuesday night parties went in search of him and fouard ngun d him in a house ten miles rallis from the summit he wits two days and one night in making that distance through the snow four feet deep and sinking eighteen inches each step he was as brought to truckee aud and will soon recover ban BAH era PRA I 1 at the third annual regatta of the boat club yesterday afternoon there was nobody to contend with E nelson the last winner of the silver club medal and it therefore became his private property NEW orleans 39 30 the mace coburn excursion train left the mobile railroad depot at the foot of canal st at am the train consisted of to ten coaches with goo sporting men the majority of the better class including lawyers physicians bankers merchants etc among the prize ring notables were tom alien allen herman sherman fi thurston ned OB aldwin aIdwin tom kelly jim cusack jim coburn and pooley mace the train reached montgomery station mississippi forty miles from new new now orleans at 1025 and the ring was immediately pitched on high ground in the pine woods about fifty yards from the track jim coburn superintending super intending its construction coburn and mace maca arrived on the ground from st louis both in excellent condition coburn weighing a hundred and sixty four mace maca a hundred and sixt sixty a eight at 1030 coburn entered at the h ert art ring agamid amid great cheering a moment later mace stepped in hi tom calpine calapine and larry powers were lis his seconds and ceburn had cusack ani and ani aal tom alien allen Cold feet hunt ol 01 0 frev no v orleans was elected referee umpire al smith for mace and jim coburn for coburn after the usual preliminaries time was wag called and fighting commenced at once first round bound lasted thirty at the ond end of which coburn threw maee mace bond nothing decisive mace again thrown third sharp fighting I 1 both were down moua XOUA long sparring no nid fighting tho the reford referee i salol the people had come to seow see seo a fight and not fooling the men then the advanced and coburn got a blow i neck macke muck got in heavily Co coburne burns left eye first blood allowed lowe d for jor mace maco afif finh severe amaca clinch coburn threw him over the to ropes alx aix sixth es ih the men clinched antt antl coburn coburn threw bince since falling heavily upon him seventh hard hara fighting goburn coburn coburn forced maed macd fo to the ropes and threw him eighth gh t h no fighting coburn threw maee mace athe at t the kopes ninth some hard fighting mace forced coburn to the ropes both down tenth and eleventh rounds bounds the men manifested a decided indisposition to and after aften mi huoh feigning the referee ordered them to their corners and declared the fight a draw time four hours and ten min utes sarr BAW L 1 the sales atthe stock board during the past week foot up to A body of ore has been struck by the golden chariot mining company which is reported two and a hal half ff feet wide and of a high grade there was received from the meadow valley mine today to day on the november account this afternoon about half past three there was an intense excitement for several over a report that judge lake of the tha municipal court had shot and killed charles deyoung of the chronicle on montgomery street and that judge E D wheeler who passed had been mortally wounded there are numerous versions of the snair bnair but the most prevalent is that the two met on the sidewalk nand and had high words on account of articles attacking the judge recently published in the chronicle when lake struck de do young a pistol on the side of his head inflicting a somewhat severe flesh wound one chamber of the being discharged and a bullet passing through the thigh of judge flicking a somewhat severe but not dangerous wound lake claimed that kayoung attempted to draw his pistol when he drew draw his and struck him as stated helas he was instantly arrested by off omm meers officers who were neamat near at the moment and taken to judge dennys pennys office where he gave ball bail to and answer awer a charge of assault with attempt t tb murder Youngs deyounks De Da friends claim that his wound came from a bullet and not a blow with the butt of the pistol as bobie domo thought they heard two shot shots but the pistol had only one chamber discharged I 1 LONDON lonnon 1 the final settlement of the U 8 funded loan was made today to day without disturbing the money markets the tho bonds closing higher bleher than ever before advancing to goi 90 gold at the opening of the boards today to day there was akew akem and add of this the taking of nearly vearly was wag arranged in london leaving less than of with the continent to hear from and wad there is no doubt that the whole loan in the european markets will be taken I 1 the death of earl chesterfield intensifies the anxiety for the tho prince of wales the public uneas uneasiness ineas lueAs is BO so great as an to have a perceptible r elect on the markets which are genera ly dull and flat today to day the queen lit hi returned to winsor from habl hain where she has been watching the be beside side of the prince bombay I 1 cholera in the worst form is raging with great violence in the city of 0 delhi berlin I 1 the german parliament closed cloned its session today to day the german military authorities at executed two frenchmen who killed a german sentinel president of sonora bonora left there a few days ago to search for fur cattle in the mountains and end has not been heard of since it is feared he b has hab perished in the storm H it howell lost in the mount mountains aine alne between and conroy perished from fatigue before aid could reach him BAN sax FRANCISCO 2 the jury in the horace hawes contested will case this evening rendered a verdict that the testator was insane and that the will is void under this declai Moun teagle teagie university fails falls and the bequest goes to the widow and children SM SAN FRANCISCO 2 ata this evening a fire broke out in the rear room of taylor colb gos job printing office in a few minutes very heavy damage had been inflicted taylor cos gos office was in the third story anu ana it was wag pretty thoroughly cleaned out the call office eul Bul buein ballein ein lein office and valentine cob cos book and job office on the second floor were flooded with water gaur and damaged the basement was also flooded and the bulletin steam presses ft rendered unserviceable for the time all the oads stock of paper in the building was damaged the total loss will probably reach 20 and it may doy double that figure tee tuo losses by the burning of the printing office in clay bt st last evening are estima estimated tedAs aa follows H P taylor co for 2500 hughs saloon damaged by water only wilson I 1 evans vans gunem gunsmiths gun smiths abs tbs stocks damaged by water to 1000 fully insured the wl call and bulletin offices cast casl damaged the total loss Is far leeb ICES than at first supposed sik biddle Bik die jie DlE bo bat sat 2 he san diego and ban be bernardino nardin Yr railroad have been com commenced cosmenco mencO and active opera tlona tiona will be commenced comm en ced in about two weeks los laos Ax angeles angelus GELus geles 2 the grand jury J J warren foreman submitted their report this afternoon the report son eludes as follows the result of our labors will bo be found in indictments which we now present thirty seven persons persona were indicted for riot two of these mentioned were also indicted for assault with deadly weapons and two for assault to commit murder and twenty nive five for murder besides these eight chinaman were indicted for murder or for assault to commit murder making 45 indictments in all the inter colonial conference has agreed to a plan for subsidizing both the mail services that is via suez and san francisco it also has passed resolutions iut lut lons ions to be forwarded to the secre fary of state insisting upon the tight of the colonies to enter into international tariff arrangements unfettered by the treaties of the imperial government the tha inter colonial conference has haa agreed lor two postal services with europe the terms of contract are the colonies of 0 victoria new now south wales queensland south australia and tasmania shall contribute towards the maintenance of both lines one between london rondon and sydney via vla via suez baez and the other between london and melbourne via san sail francisco each colony to pay ac gording according to td po population lon lou the M malls mails ails alls to be delivered both wa ways ys a aud and ud by both routes in 48 days each way queensland queens QuErNs LAND the barque bacque of melbourne was wrecked at alise alibe in marshall archipelago the ship and c cargo r 0 were lost captain bae rae and three men arrived at in a whale boat being forty seven days out and enduring great privations no dings tidings t of another boat with the remainder of the crew SOUTH AUSTRALIA the institute of the sisters slaters of st joseph adelaide hafs has been broken up by the roman boman Cal cai catholic holle bishop in coli coll sequence consequence of the institute haying refused to receive from the bishop new rules and anew organization the bishop also lo 10 sister guardian TASMANIA gold has ed in vai various pints parts of south mk eak valley Employ employment mentin lentin is scarce an appeal peal to government for employment has been unsuccessful bishop baley of the free church of england has been committed for trial for illegally marrying a minor A fire at warwick castle did irreparable damage to ancient armor pictures and curiosities baker saker shaker alalue called the house of representatives to order at noon responded udeA to the roll committee appointed t to 0 walt wait walton on the president dawes chairman of ways aud means garfiel garfield of apar tu pria lations tlona me cra cray of elections |