Show telegraphic TELEGRAPH 10 NEWS philadelphia nov 21 in the walK iii the score at 11 an wai hart 98 cox moore couin C bu ni m Nore mac vint vinse VinS 47 7 elson aloert stroke 96 86 littlewood Litt lowood legrande 62 PLu chot miles the athletic Athle ilc club has hag purchased gleason and weah short stop and centre fielder from the st louis browns NEW YORK rork nov 21 on sunday near hear flatt Flat flattish tush ush L L I 1 jack kearns of this city and jimmy howard of flatbush better known as the mouse featherweights feather mcl weights gats fought to a finish elaish kearns knocked his opponent out in ohp third round NEWARK N J nov 21 the fight to a finish with skin gloves at rahway radway this afternoon by george mcarthur mcarther nr middleweight champion of canada and jim donnelly the cowboy boxer of kansas city was given to donnelly Do anelly on a foul in toe tenth tent h round mcarthur Mc Arthus having lost his temper and hit his opponent on the head with the left forearm knocking him senseless donnelly DoB nely received much the worst punishment and was down seven times in the early part of the fight SAN FRANCISCO nov 21 frank T northey who was recently convicted on the charge of attempting to bribe a jury was sentenced today to nine years at san quentin Qa entin northey was indicted on the same charge as robert F morrow a prominent ro capital capitalist and james mccoord ord and D DJ J creighton local politicians the latter of whom FLED TO MEXICO after his conviction the juries in the cases of morrow and mccord dis agre agreed eti and their retrial re trial is set for monday next 1 CHICAGO A crusade against the bucket shops was inaugurated bv states attorney grinnell today the first intimation was given when tue new grand jury was sworn in judge kakei in chargi charging 11 n tile the jury started out at once t tu tell tell them that the last legislature had adopted laws for the suppression of bucket shops and explained with minuteness that there could be no misunderstanding of it on the part of the jury tte states attorney says he will have the cases of some of the bucket shops investigated right away AUSTIN texas nov 21 captain schmidt of the state rangers whose company has BEEN SCOURING the rio bio grande f frontier f for or t the past ast two months writes to governor governo boss oss today that they have killed an and captured thirteen bandits infests infesting tie te frontier ALBANY N NY Y nov 21 warrants were issued today for the arrest of john B sullivan and A L main democratic inspectors in water district for viola violating tink the state election law in signing a fraudulent return of votes for senn senator warrants also have been issued for the arrest of the same men by states commissioner king for violating the federal election law BALTIMORE nov 21 A number of men have been kidnapped this fall and taken aboard chesapeake bay oyster vessels they are generally poor fellows who are lured into some drinking den and when a stuffed with vile liquor are DRAGGED ABOARD the boats when they recover their senses they find themselves down the bay with the captain or mate over tb them em with a belaying pin and ordering enam to work bihin ten days several shocking caes of brutality have been reported the complainants are mostly young men who have come here f from rom pennsylvania under inducements from runners for shipping agents and the majority claim they iii have ave been deceived as to the character of the work the united states authorities who have jurisdiction of the matter in baltimore are impressed with the truth of the compla complaints luts but owing to lack of f ards are powerless as to investigate them and bring the ders to justice philadelphia nov 21 superintendent fox oi of the united states mint said today today that not only is the lemand demand being kept up for small or minor coin but bat that the banks are now waning gold dollars and also new quarter and half dollar pieces the superintendent states that by b the first of f january he would have coined as many gold dollars as he be thought advisable for the present when aaker how many he re replied olied less than ten thousand I 1 do nut not think I 1 will exceed that amount DUBLIN nov 21 the constitutional club has resolved to present an address to lords hartington Harting toa and Go goschen selien OR OB their return to the city the club will also present in an address to lord salisbury at oxford on wednesday lord hartington and mr goschen have both declined an invitation to visit belfast and deliver an address there PARIS nov 21 grevy in an interview this morning said be would leave clemenceau the fullest latti tude in the choice of his colleagues M clemenceau replied that the Ae devotion of the president Pre aident to the republic was indisputable and thai he might render reader her a last service by resigns re resigning sIgni ag in vi view ew of the fact that his bis authora authority ty had sustained a blow that was so hurtful hraf al to the republic grevy intimated his refusal to resign was not final he asked clemenceau to join with floquet boblet and de freycinet Freye inet in a conference on j lie he fabj subject act of HIS resignation the conference on the subject of the presidents resignation was held to in accordance with gredys request and floquet Plo goblet slid and de freycinet adhered to thu the opinion of clemenceau grevy finally anno announced that he would appeal to other ether statesmen for assistance replying to clemenceau president grevy said for many reasons he desired to retire to private life but it was his desire to quit the elysee palace with mith i honor therefore he fie would remain in office until things were 0 so o arranged that he could take his departure with dignity he felt this was due to his past lidd and the office he held he must avoid I 1 setting a bad precedent ile he referred to wilson as tiie the victim of a political intrigue against himself atie conference was renewed in ia the evening when Clemenc clemenceau eair floquet goblet and de freycinet Erey cinet each declined to accept the task of f forming 11 a ministry A MEETING I 1 of the autonomist and socialist sections of the municipal council was held this evening tae following proposal was adopted the deputies of the seine are requested to demand the resignation of the president and only to support a government which will devote itself to the introduction of reforms and which will promise to demand the resignation of M I 1 I 1 grevy LONDON nov 21 lord tennyson has written a letter to walt Whit imn in which lie he says I 1 thank you for your kind thought of me I 1 value your photograph and much wish I 1 could see not only the son picture but also the living original may you still ave and flouri flourish for many years wb the coming year yeara should hould give new life to every american who has breathed the breath of the soul son which inspired the great founders of the american constitution whose work you are to celebrate T I 1 Y lie mother country pondering th thus ra finay ay feil feel that how hew much so ever the dabeh ugh U ier ter owes her she the daughter has nevertheless something to learn from the mother especially 1 I would note the care taken to guard euard the noble constitution ution from rash and unwise innovators BERLIN nov 21 the following bulletin is received from san remo kemo the swelling of we t pc crown own princes larynx has entirely dieg disappeared wj feared the reduction of the swelling ling wad was especially ally noticeable after the latu 15 th dinst when the flocculent discharge of a reddish brown color occurred afterward the surface of the new growth left the side of the larynx with the upper part and the enlargement of glottis became perceptible since then his respiration ha has been free and swallowing entirely painless LONDON nov 21 an interview was had with parnell here today during a flying visit made by him on business bubines 4 he looked thin and careworn but said his health was slowly improving respecting spec ting the general situation HIM HE SAID raid 1 I may say that to in my judgment a m more ore feeble or inert government never had reins in ireland they are teaching the irishmen a most disastrous lesson by their bungling incapacity teaching that law may be successfully defied for law as recently construed by the unionists majority in the commons cemmons is daily defied and with impunity b thousands of the members of the suppressed branches of the league and by every nationalist newspaper editor in ireland in faccone fact fac tone one of t the e extraordinary results ot of the coercion act and a firm and resolute government is that for every offense against the law committed before the passage of the coercion bill hundreds are committed now I 1 leave it to you cosay whether Ir elands respect for the imperial parliament the possibility of her continued government by the same agency or the solidity of the unionists is like iv to be increased or whether this administrative incapacity does not render much nearer the concession of such reasonable power of self government as will make our people law abiding prosperous and happy WASHING washington TOw nov 21 just before noon today mr chamberlain sir charles tupper and minister west west called at the department of state and were shown into the diplomatic reception room jooa set apart for the fisheries commission they were soon agon joined by secretary bayard and mesias putnam and angell an informal conference then took look place which lasted more than an hour no attempt was made to enter upon the discussion of the fisheries controversy this meeting being held only tor for the purpose of arranging the line of procedure in the regular meetings of the negotiators it wits was resolved that the first of these meetings be held tomorrow at ai 2 stenographers will not bo be employed but au an OUTLINE RECORD of the proceedings will wil be kept by the secretary and at the end of every sea session all of the members of the conference will then agree upon and sign a formal statement of the result of the days work third assistant secretary moore and mr bergne nave have been chosen its as official secretaries secretaries secret akies of the conference the fhe frequency of the sessions cannot as yet be foretold as it will depend entirely upon the number of obstacles atiat may arise in tile the course of the negotiations it is probable the negotiators will not attempt to prescribe a regular day for the meeting but will fix the day of next meeting at the conclusion of each session perhaps the most important conclusions reached today was the resolution unanimously adopted to keep the proceedings ce secret at least until the conclusion of the work the stated statement ment is authorized by SECRETARY BAYARD that any article that may appear purporting to tell anat has ben beca be n doue done at any meeting of the negotiations will oe be entirely unauthorized and roust be the purest speculation in reply to an inquiry as to whether the representatives of the united states nad had agreed upon a line of policy tor for their guidance in the negotiations secretary bayard said the public had been fully informed as ti the position of the government in the matter the subject 11 lie he said is two years old as far as this administration is concerned conc ernext and over a years old as regards the people of the united states the english cont contention eption has also beo been keown through off official leial publications so there is nothing bea lefore are the negolia tors of which the public is not informed for ineD THE injunction the united states attorney atto iney tor for washington territory Teni tory has advised the acting commissioner of the general land office that the cupi erne court of tuat mat territory has grant granted edthe the injunction asked for by the general land office to restrain the northern pacific railroad company from illegally cutting timber on the public lands of the united states the attorney stated that the result of the decision will be the recovery of about in trespass suits now pending against abe company in the united states supreme court today a decision was rendered in the case of the colorado coal coalie iron company et al appellants against the united states the object ozithe suit was to have DECLARED VOID and cancel sixty one patents for sixty one distinct tracts of land in las animas county colorado amounting to an aggregate of acres these tracts were conveyed some seme years ago southern colorado coal I 1 iron ron company which tuen then consolidated with the colorado coal iron company the latter company proceeded to mortgage for ahr the property for which the government received only the government charged that it was a gigantic conspiracy that the original entries were fic licious ti cious that the alleged pre never lived in coloa Colo sapp and that the register and recel veEr of the laT laud office connived at the fraud the coal I 1 iron roo company codany denied ie 1 ed the knowledge of the frauds alleged allegra allegr 1 and maintained it was an innocent purchase for value without intention of conspiracy the circuit court held that the charge that the supposed pre emp tors and patentees WERE fictitious was sufficiently proved that consequently ly there being no real grantees granlees gran tees n no 0 lea legal title passed from the united states the circuit court therefore entered a decision in favor of the united states the supreme court holds that the evidence shows the fraud upon the united states is sufficient in equity as against the parties perpetrating it or those claiming under them with notice of it to justify the cancellation of the patents issued them but that it is not such a fraud as prevents the passing of a legal title b by the patentees in the opinion of this court the government has not c conclusively shown that all the alleged pre were fictitious nor are the facts sufficient to overcome the presumption of innocence of the pre emp tors and the coal iron company the decree of the circuit court is reversed and the case remanded with directions to dismiss the bills THE EMPEROR the secretary of state on the dinst directed the american minister at berlin to communicate to the emperor of germany the cordial sympathy ot of the president and citizens of this country la in the serious illness of the crown prince the german charge daf faires at this capital today trans trana malted milted to the state department I 1 a reply thereto stating that the emperor was deeply moved tl by the message of sym am pathy the receipts during the present mouth were expenditures tures deficiency wa rile expenditures include pensions net mid gold in treasury u ry to date increase near nearly y since si nee the 1st ast and nearly 50 since july lot last toe the birb circulation ot of standard silver dollars increased over since the ast 1st instant and nearly boince since july a LK nov 21 in the W C T U convention the day wits was consumed in tile the discussion 07 of matters of minor importance invitations weri were extended to hold the next convention by many different places san fran ciscoe invitation was wab at first accepted hut but reconsidered and Denv erand new york were selected as the first and second choice with the power in the hands of the sp general I 1 officers to decide where the tee next convention shall be held the delegates leave tomorrow for home NEW naw YORK nov 22 johann most the anarchist was placed on trial in the court oi of general sessions today on the charge of inciting citing ia violence by an inflammatory speech a week ago last saturday night he had bad been admitted to bail and entered the court room without an escort ot of policemen most kepthik kep this bat on but after entering vue ne of the court officers brusquely jy took it off ilia his head bead counselors howe and ff hummel a amell were p present besent to |