Show telegraphic NEWS Lo nov I 1 in a tavern opposite the law courts this afternoon J cavanaugh fired without sect effect at planche cox it to is reported report eil that both cavanaugh vanaugh Ua and cox had bad been cited to appear as witnesses before the parnell commis commission cavanaugh to the police he be carried a weapon for sell bell defense PI as ha be had bad been threatened with death for certain disclosures DENVER nov 1 last monday jas longinette Long onette a bartender was shot and killed by A case in a dispute over drinks the murderer was prom promptly etly ailed since his bis incarceration he has been suffering from nervous prostration and this morning taking convulsions he be died in terrible jug ing the murdered man was waa torturing him OTTAWA nov 1 the chinese exclusion bill is causing lucli suffering to the chinese Cal liese who are detained at the british columbia boundary line while on their way back to the united states after visiting china the chinese in many instances are penniless bux but the canadian authorities insist on the collection of 50 a head from all who remain on british soil ToRp NTO nov 1 A number of ef medical students after leaving the theatre last night paraded the streets and stopping et plug in front ot of dr mccullye lys groaner groaned and hooted booted dr mccully appeared at the window armed with a revolver the students pelted belted him with bricks and stories stones dr mccully fired amongst t them and harry a son of dr was shot bot in the leg several others are said to be wounded dr mccully who is a specialist appeared before the police magistrate today and was wag remanded CARLISLE pa nov 1 A serious disturbance occurred on the campus of dickinson college last night between the students of the college and the lire fire department of the city during the evening the sAu students dents arranged to paint the city red and tear away the paling fence which surrounds the college lege proper placing it in a fire witti other rubbish it caused the entire fire anre department to respond when toe the firemen reached the campus it was discovered that it was rallow hallow elen een they so arranged that toe the hose was turned on the students dents stones were thrown on both sides about a dozen were injured mayor carman issued warrants and several arrests are to be made madei I 1 BOSTON nov 1 A cable message from the european union of astronomers announces a discovery of an asteroid no of 28 magnitude by dr calliss of vienna the discovery position Is as follows october yi 31 greenwich mean time right ascension 2 hours 12 minutes 40 46 seconds declination north 53 63 degrees right ascension 7 minutes in declination south 1 minute ZANZIBAR nov 1 the german man of war sophia today bombarded a village north ut of and the combader com mader of the sophia then landed an armed force and burned a portion of the village one old negro was killed it is stated tuat that the villagers supplied plied the insurgents with re arms and munitions NEW YORK nov I 1 capt kennedy ol of the ship Gre greenmore edmore from manila reports tuat on sept 9 i he fell in with the ship Arden apte was in dis die tress having collided with the ship L arl of kemys the latter sunk carrying down 10 16 passengers pao the others were rescued and taken aboard thear was found to be unsafe and toe crews of both vessels were taken on board the Gre creedmore edmore except capt guthrie of the Ar denaple who decided to stay by his snip toe the shipwrecked crews were landed at barbadoes iowa nov I 1 A cyclone struck this place tonight coming from the northwest union hall was demolished moli shed and a large number of houses unroofed aud and blown down a section of the building being carried many blocks away great loss has been occasioned to the merchants the residence of mandere walker was blown to atoms and the children rolled about on oa the ground the mother was seriously hurt burt no other injuries jurlen in are reported loss on property is reports of damage are coming from all sections of the country topeka nov I 1 president Preal Jent strong of the atchison chison Ai topeka santa fe e railroad accompanied by vice president goddard arrived here today from boston to attend a meeting of the officers of that road it is reported that a reduction of 10 per cent will be made in the wages of all employed emp loyes of the road receiving more than W ua per month this includes officers clerks conductors collectors station agents etc this reduction is made to meet the decline in the abe business of the road and to guard against the discharge of employed emp loyes at a time when it would be difficult to secure other employment philadelphia nov 2 B levan an expert appointed by the court examine roll the keeley motor to determine rei tv whether er or pot not it is a fraud reported ts the court tut that the gette generated ge nerater rater shown jaim by keeley wais waa at stationary flonary tlona ry structure dependent upon W he m manipulation of an AB operator and by by no post sivility lity be Z self operative live oak fla nov 2 four mew flew cases of yellow fever fever ST louis nov 2 there are between six and seven hundred anarchists in this city and ten times as many socialists both will commemorate the hanging banging of the chicago anarchists on november lith the socialists however will have nothing to do with the anarchistic exercises but will have a sep separate arste pro gramme the anarchists will not parade but will told a I 1 if festival eat of sorrow 11 poems will be read songs snug anne and a drama the unjust sentence in whish which all principal actors in the haymarket Bay market tragedy aud its consequences will have parts will be enacted ST petersburg PETERS BunG nov 2 grash crash danin damn publishes furtner details of toe the accident to the imperial train in south russia last monday it says not one of the engines first left the tract track but tue toe massive car occupied by the minister of ways swerving was derailed and shattered the preceding and following cars the flooring of the car ariage occupied by the czar and czarina collapsed and the occupants were thrown upon the track the grand duchess olga and the grand duke michael in the next car were thrown out upon the track and covered with debris they were rescued unhurt the tha cazals czars dog standing near its master was killed awed minnie baer aged ten suffered concussion oj of the brain and will die LONDON nov 2 the star T P OCon OConnor noro 8 pa paper er says lord salisbury is not likely to listen to the demand fak the dismissal of phelps united states minister in retaliation tor for americas treatment of sackville such a step might do much harm and could do no good all are agreed reed that thai bayaras bayards Ba Da yards courtesy to is lint but we must not foget that he is technically right lord Sack villes indiscretion warranted the demand for his recall it if Salis burys reply to the demand amounted to a refusal there is a good deal more to be said for the action of af america than englishmen lire are just now inclined to admit ING pa nov 2 an accident accede nt which resul resulted in th the killing of five persons and the injuring of f many others took place this forenoon on the farm of jonas in this county where a steam throbbing machine was in operation the boiler exploded and killed irvin Dunt elberger wm win raver kiver joseph H Ni machmer isaac marberger boys aud and joseph az ane e bodies of all five were hurled burled JD 30 to 50 feeland fee tand teril terribly bly mutilated the body of machmer haq wa hurled burled clean through the weather boarding of the barn the tae building was c completely 0 ely wrecked the force lof of the explosion on was felt for many miles geo isner s haq badly in inifred ared and cannot recover engineer feaver had bad severe bruises and john riegel was hurt internally ter nally two or three others were seriously hurt COLUMBUS 0 nov 2 WT lewis master workman national district assembly comp composed oseg entirely of miners has issued a lengthy length and caustic reply to the questions in beneral general master Wo workman rIgman Powderly Pow derlys 8 recent circulars lewis intimates that the miner shave already quietly left the order iv ASH NUTON guv 2 under orders from secretary it a naval officer found to in ban francisco the captain of the bark howland How which brought news of the perilous situation of american whalers chalers in arctic water and succeeded in securing the following additional information the thirteen vessels at last accounts were enclosed in an open lake twenty miles in diameter in an ice pack in latitude 71 north longitude 74 west the steam whaler lucretia was the last vessel to get out by forcing a way through young ice she reported the state of affairs to the fleet outside and the steam whalers chalers 77 and freeman started immediately to attempt a rescue and may have deen been successful the imprisoned vessels have experienced captains and are well found in ila clothing and toad food which mav be supplemented by game and osh in cue case ot of necessity other vessels are expected to arrive at any time and bring late news of the im imprisoned fleet this report is s regarded deirl at thu the navy department as much more favorable than that first received preparations to fit the thetis for a relief expedition will be pushed forward london nov a 2 harcourt writes he will take steps to contradict captain OS beas statements in material mat erfal particulars he says some of assertions were fictions ZANZIBAR nov 2 couriers from tabora bring direct news from the stanley expedition a portion of which was met at the end and of november 1867 1887 by arabs trading between lakes victoria nyanza and insigne and tabora the arabs met stanleys Stan leys rear guard at a point west of albert nyanza southeast of the arabs did not see sea stanley the detachment seen consisted of thirty men they stated tapley stanley was two days ahead the expedition had suffered greatly on the march through a thice thick forest where it was impossible to advance more than a mile and a quarter daily they had suffered in the marshes where many had bad disappeared or died forty were vere drowned in crossing a great river flowing from esatto east to west one white man bad died stanley was obliged to fight some tribes that refused to supply him with pro visions the rear guard at the time it was met had bad only been on tae mare march five days after a halt of three weeks due to the illness of stanley and d the great part of the escort who aped been attacked with fever the arabs estime estimate ge i the he total strength of the a expedition attar all 10 losses ases at ag Q men the helth health of stanley was then good the rear suard guard which consisted of natives of zanzibar stated that stanley stamley hal had decided he would no longer advance in a northeasterly direction but would strike toward the north hoping to avoid the bamps after getting a certain distance north he intended to take an oblique line nod go 50 straight to Wa Wad delai elal whither it was thought be would arrive fifty days later about the middle of january 1888 the arabs are ot of the opinion that the expedition is BLUI strong enough to reach Wad Wa delai elal note it win will be remembered that on august lat information was received from zanzibar that two messengers had arrived there who left the interior about the beginning of april and who reported that stanley had bad not arrived at up to that time the messengers stated that in the mouth month of march emin pasha did receive some vague and indecisive news of the ex bodi t lon out but that the reports were c conflicting of 1 i k springfield ohio nov 2 the murderous assault made at midnight last night on general A T bushnell Bus bnell has been the all absorbing topic ot of conversa conversation tiola today the generals condition his has changed little during daring the day his injuries are not considered fatal but his bis surgeon burgeon has enforced absolute quiet and freedom from excitement cit ement it ills Is feared that his bis lace face will be badly t Is figured governor foraker ang and many others called during thedac the day to inquire as to te the generals cond condition luon ana a message ot of 8 sympathy was received from general barrison Var harrison rison mrs bushnell Bus bnell returned a reply of thanks and expressed the hope that her husband would be able to get out to vote tor for the general next tuesday the republican central committee has offered a reward of 1000 for the arrest 1 aal I conviction of the persons person engaged in the assault and the cit city aad county 1000 reward each diew YORK nov 2 the question of issuing let letters lers testamentary on the estates of rustiana dehr ties and his bis wife who were shot and tilled killed by the formers brother at monte carlo sonie some mouths months ago was passed upon y yesterday ester finally before surrogate bannon Ranso tn dehogues Dehr gues appointed his wife executrix but in me event of her death be fore him the abe brothers were to be executors AS mrs Debr gues died after her husband and there being no residuary legatee the surrogate decides that letters shall issue to the next of kin or in default to the public administrator SAN F c aco nov 2 the steam whaler F arrived here from the arctic t tins S afternoon and brought information that the 13 whalers chalers with their crews of about GOO men which were ca aught in the abe ice pack the last of september are sate safe un OB october ad after the vessels had been im imprisoned nine baysa gale sprung up and the ice began to break the whaling captains took the first opportunity to release their vessels and to a day or two all were safely out NEW conn nov 2 blame blaine arrived this afternoon mud and spoke briefly to an audience of he referred to protection by reminding the republicans of connecticut that if they did not protect themselves they must bot expect other portions of ta the country to do it for them he referred to the dep of money in the na lional banks by secretary fairchild and touched slightly upon the sackville incident alter after his speech he left tor for derby at derby mr blaine and party were escorted to the residence of ot toomas thomas W wallace e where a lunch was served callac tallac the e p party a r ty was then driven to the trotting park where persons gathered and gave blaine an enthusiastic reception blaine spoke sol BUD anti ally as follows follow fellow citizens if you allow the protective law to be broken down and destroyed when do you yon think irwill be put up again do you think you can yote vote for the free trade party for fun and have someone else elite to maintain the protective principle for you it you will put general harrison I 1 in the presidential ident ial chair I 1 will gua guarantee e that the protective tariff will not be disturbed they are opposing us in every manner fair and unfair while in the westi read an interview with postmaster general dickinson in which he be described yew fingland as hanging QS on to the body politic absorbing its wealth and giving hack back aoth nothing ng he described OB as an unpatriotic people eople who had bad not done as much to suppress tho the rebellion as missouri land kentucky I 1 had bad to say something about him in but he be replied deschi describing in t the laboring men of new hn england gland 4 as 3 in in t the h I 1 last stages of starvation he said that jn in fall rivet there were thousands of men a mines and they cowd could not egra more than 40 or 00 cents a day for their whole family that occasionally a 4 family had a little pork r to eat that not have flye five po pounds nos cl of beet beef a year i that uey they lived mostly 0 otly on bread and sometimes were abl 0 obliged liged to go to bed without anything thin to eat I 1 mean this to ridicule ur mr 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