Show fe AT HOME AND ABROAD aci nassau N P nov 10 the steamer hore e off cat Isla island tid supposed to be be e abandoned cruiser infanta lanta marla jereah a is now described as aa being a dis armed ed warship flying the american lag showing signs of having been on e and having leaked slightly she pa ded in an exposed position on an roday might last pelee belee DIgh lake erie ov 10 the steamer J P donaldson two ot of her consorts at 2 this ng six miles southeast of the y lighthouse the missing boats cannot yan not be sighted today and it la is they have foundered the gale bach boxt boat carried a orew crew of about six en chicago C cago nov 10 lake michigan be QS g swept by a northeast gale is tear g great holes in the sea wall and the favey ey beach along the lake front the park commissioners had just often en well under way repairing the arious us damage done by the storm of kloct t but the heavy breakers have ow low put the whole shote shore line in a worse hape pe than ever the action of the waves hay has under nl ned ined the outer driveway in lincoln park rk after washing over and displacing g the heavy shore drive from byron beet south the water ran across the dway adway and made it impassable the surf played havoc with the sea kih X on the lakeshore Lake shore drive and ate its acray ay into the dirt embark meat several vessels are overdue in chi and some apprehension is felt tor for jiede safety pana ill nov 10 william lynch ghego was employed empt toyed by the pana goal coal gaipa ny y up to bo the time of the strike ie shot at by negro negroes oes and ran into 1 house then they shot at the house a widow by the name of mrs mere re who was wa staking care of her sick gater fortunately nobody was me hit the negroes degroes in the vicinity ty known as ie natham ri atham district oame came running out ad d began to shoot in all directions hey kept this shooting up until the diers arrived on the scene when the looting began many women and chil ren ran to captain butler of oom edby y B tor for protection things thing are in III ach ch a state that it Is dangerous da for foil ny one to go out in the ithe mining dis ds lot ot at might the citizens say aay if some fritag 9 Is not done before long lang there will e sn an outbreak and every negro negra and Ver aerator altoT will be killed hilled it was ie e too to arrest any odthe of the neg negroes Toes carbondale col nov 11 six seen aton men employed on the rio grande artl road have been poisoned by drink lag water from the roaring pork aver ver and two are in a critical condl condi ion the child which died in connul rons ons is believed adso to have been ironed an analysis of the water aws that it contained much arsenic asand d other poisonous minerals these come from the new concentta alor at aspen in which zinc ores are created ted the tailings being dumped in ato the river HunI hundreds reds of people in law e valley who used the river water for domestic amestica purposes are ill and many r tattle eattle have died after drinking the crater ter ranchers are taking steps to hortop on the pollution of the stream t santa rosa cal nov 12 euph C riffin nineteen years year ago was sent leip peed ced to life imprisonment today for J n wrecking griffin had been steal biag a ride and in order to get even with avith the conductor broke a witch switch rowing the engine from the track ciffin is the son of eminently respect ame mme e parents chicago nov 12 sergeant mooney patrolman Pai larkin Larl rin of the lKa harradon Harrl don police station think they have arrested the long sought willie Wll lle tas boott the alleged murderer of danker backer snell who was shot shoot by a burglar in 1888 the prisoner says he be Is ie john farnsworth of columbus obio but a careful comparison with the description ton of has caused the policemen to belleve believe that they have the right man at last little credence is placed in the identification fl fi however as tasco tt has hae had plenty of opportunity to change his hie physical appearance during the last laet ten beare chicago nov 22 32 A special V tp the times herald from washington says in his official report to the spanish minister of marine describing the battle of santiago admiral cervera gives high praise to the humane and courteous treatment accorded him and his subordinates by the american authorities he speaks of the efforts made by the iowa and gloucester to save life of the solicitude shown by the americans fr for the comfort of those whom they had taken prisoners and finally of the generosity of the victors in providing so hospitably for them in the united states general cerveris veras report was forwarded to spain through the navy department having been translated so that no inform aAlon of a character valuable to the enemy might reach madrid in the report made admiral cervera also says the result of the battle was never in doubt but I 1 never thought that my vessels would be so quickly destroyed the fire produced terrible injuries on board the maria teresa destroying ying her auxiliary steam pipes and fire mains after the commander of the teresa fell wounded I 1 myself took command of the ship in view of the utter impossibility of defending the ship any longer she was directed with the greatest rapidity to the shore to the westward of the cabrrera aera where she was stranded at the same moment that her machinery stopped the second and third comm commander andem agreed with me that it was impossible longer to prolong the fight we proposed to haul down the flag but it was impossible on account of the great headway made by the flames at this time the fire had made such headway that it became necessary to abandon the ship and those who were able to do so threw themselves into the water where they were saved by american boats admiral cervera then gives an account of the destruction of the other vessels and in conclusion tells of the humane and courteous treatment accorded to the spaniards cincinnati nov 12 mr john C roth county trea treasurer suTer and millionaire pork packer was wa sound found on ion the third floor of his pa packing rAting house bouse dead with his head crushed between the floor of the room rom arod and the elevator it is not known whether he slipped and tell fell or fell from heart disease to which he was liable mr rooth both was 66 65 years of age he was a democrat Oiw osso mich nov 12 in the village of perry south of this city rowe co s large livery barn was burned early today charles taylor one of the proprietors and family lived over the barn mrs taylor her daughter and a man named dark clark were burled beneath the fallen roof and burned to death mr taylor got he was frightfully burned and cut the property loss is about partly Irom insured wed scottsburg Scotts burg ind nov UA telegram received by F mcclellan of this thi city early this morning from glasgow ky states that last night his brother inlaw in law robert brown shot and killed his father louis mcclellan Mc CleIlan his mother and sister bertha and dangerously wounded his brother the tragedy was the result of family troubles they lived in the country four miles from glasgow brown made his escape the family formerly resided in this county new york nov 14 A dispatch to the herald from washington ton says dinst have been given by secretary dong doing too to the officials of o f the navy yard at brooklyn prohibiting them from commencing any ant new work on the armor dads ln in north atlantic waters waiters repairs on them completed lit ift is expected that ten days codono dore philip ddll have his corn com fiand ion an force of the battleships and abad lair mored cruisers now in except the lawa iowa and oregon are now at rio janeiro these will be kept the brazilian coams bw another ten days at least and by quart time the authora ties say that the policy of spain with respect too to the negotiations will have n developed the ar armored moored cruisers new york tand brooklyn are dm splendid condition the will wh have completed her repairs durang the present week and aniball an idall all CoUt ructIon work on the indiana ddll have also been completed thea that valme so far bar as the texas is conser nied naval officers say that a shout time onia anly willbe will be mece to repair her propeller just juat as as an all of the anar are ready they will proceed to hampton roads where they willi will find the new N ew york them here the vessels will remain pending such as may be necessary as a result of received belef aved from paris the me governor had wr litten the adjutant general requesting the discharge of a young son la a deaver fa familly famille milly in his reply general corbin eaid eai d Ini In reply I 1 have the honor to bo you that ft at Is in the purpose of the war department to return to the united states withelm a few months the volunteer regiments ments now serving in manila Ma aiila other now being on 00 thedr way to ito rep lecce Joce them it te Is be this will have been accomplished and thie the tor you write will return to bo you about as soon as though me bis dibs chairge were ordered dered imme ly 11 governor adams Is ot of the opil nion that the troop will be at home hoane some time in january new york nov 15 A dispatch to 00 the herald rom havana says general has informed gin gen butler that the spanish commIs Won was ready to give its answer ho ao the american adum m presented qt at the joint sessio session nearly three weeks amro go the result win will be a joint session at camara emr insular on wednesday at 9 the americans confidently hope that a full agreement on the date of evacuation will then be reached gen butler called on general blanco today to intercede pem personally mally in behailo be hail of the An col bacacao BaH Bal lacao acao who was captured with gen rulif bal lacao Is in the ithe cabanas not as gen butler suppose a prisoner of war but held on the charge of manslaughter gen blanco said eaid the case was at present before the madrid supreme court dr oreilly ORe lUy who has been ordered to report in washington win will leave abr the north by wednesdays boat to dr oreilly will urge upon the administration the immediate tan mediate necessity VS tot es esi i tab lishing an Aime american Acan hospital and the organization of a sanitary brigade for cleaning the city careful estimate has been made showing that the ace of the city in the streets and va yards ads may be cleaned and dis infected at a cost wot ot exceeding when lit t ia aa considered that the expenditure of this sum would mean the saving of american lives it seems more than crl minad that it has not already been done beyond building temporary docks on the marramao Mari Mar lanao amao beach nothing has been done dam to make ready for the american troops considering the number of comber of commissions and officials that have inspected and re inspected the camp sites dodged yellow fever and at the appearance of that disease what has been accomplished seems insignificant washington nov 15 great pressure is being brought upon the war department part ment to have the volunteer troops now in the philippines returned to this country nearly every state that has troops stationed at manila has asked through its governor or representative in con congress ress that these troops be sent home this pressure cornea comes through the relatives and friends of the volunteers and is started by the troops who have been writing home some of these letters published in the state papers at the homes of the enlisted men have created a wave of sympathy for the volunteers in far off manila while they do not recount very great hardships except among those who are ill they do show that the life Is very ob noxious and that the duty of policing the city of manila and ancl remaining inactive is very disagreeable it Is said at the war department that there is no way of relieving these troops from duty in the philippines at the presort ame the une uncertain ertain conditions taga exist in the island of luzon make inake it utterly impossible to get along with a smaller number than are stationed there at present gen otis has been asked by cable if troops could be spared and has replied in the begat negative ve the great demand that has been made for the muster out of volunteer v or individual members member of such regiments regiment will form the basis of a strong rec recommendation emendation n in the annual message of the Preel president dent for an increase in the regular army this new force will be needed to take the place of the volunteers who desire to return home and ami leave the service washing washington ton nov 15 the following dispatch has been received at the war department Alan manila lia nov 15 1898 secretary of war washington health conditions improving only six deaths in last eight lays days sick ed decreasing five female nurses of the red cross are doing excellent work in the hospitals here twenty competent female nurses who give strict atten attention tion to work would render beneficial services OTIS ons san qan francisco nov 15 the western union telegraph company has issued a statement bement correcting the figures given out by the company on friday last on the result of the election in this state stal the figures from 1868 precincts out or of a total in the state of 2407 give curry republican thompson of the number of precincts heard beard from fully 25 per cent have not returned figures on the secretary of state vote bu but t from the returns gather edthe democratic state central committee have given up hope hop 8 of thompsons Thomp ansons sons election and d admit the success of curry the result of the fight tor for the tary ship has been watch watched ed by Tesi residents dents of this state with as keen interest as the contest for the governorship cleveland 0 nov 15 col J A U 8 government engineer has just returned here after a mouths months mon absence largely spent in inspecting the A atlantic coast defenses and especially the he harbor defenses at new york boston and portland nd me our ur hater defenses said ool smith while not yet completed are sufficiently far advanced that it would be suicidal sa for any warship of a foreign country to enter any of these harbors if we objected A great deal of work is yet necessary to be done but bult work is being pushed forward rapidly very few people have any idea of the power or accuracy of our coast defenses defense our defenses are its as good as any in the world for their purposes purpose no better can be found anywhere the works are being rapidly completed and it would not mot be a great while until the coast is well sigh nigh impregnable madrid nov 15 the e catalonian Cate lonian delegation which in conjunction with delegations representing the other provinces of spain demand the decentralization of the government has handed to the queen regent a message setting forth the aspirations of the province and demanding local autonomy the government continuing to exercise the functions relating to political unity and international relations new york nov 15 rev maurice rosenthal Hosen thal a jewish clergyman was aroused from his sleep early today by hearing a stranger in his house in east street arming himself with a pistol he went into the parlor where he was attacked by the intruder the two men fought desperately for a ifer ew moments the burglar proving to be the stronger at last the clergyman fired his pistol full in the ithe face of the burglar who fell unconscious the bullet having torn out his left eye and entered the brain the wounded man was taken to the hospital where he recovered sufficiently to reveal his hia name and address as wm parrell farrell of north third street philadelphia he is about 21 years of age and of powerful build the surgeons say he cannot recover valletta island of malta nov 15 the imperial yacht with the emperor and empress of germany on board arrived here today escorted by the |