Show telegraphic NEWS KANSAS city nov 21 the journal prints a statement today to day announcing the appointment of judge john F phillips of kansas cit city y as controls commis lioner general of the land office to succeed Get general teral sparks judge phillips in an interview said he had bad received no information wha whatever that such had haci been made made he was wa 3 greatly surprised at the report judie judge phillips is the presiding judge of the court of appeals of this city he served throughout the war as li lieuten enten ant colonel of cavalry in the union army was a delegate to the democratic conven convention tio a of 1868 a member of the forty f fourth and forty sixth congresses gr esses and served in 1876 with secretary lamar on the congressi odb committee investigating the hayes tilden election in south carolina PITTSBURG nov 24 A riot occurred on beeford beaford street tonight between members of the notorious owl gang and some twenty five italians living in the neighborhood pistols knives and stones were used promiscuously two men were shot and twelve or fifteen injured jared in but no person killed JOLIET nov 21 24 the ar arguments 9 u in the limbert lambert bishop insurance case were completed today and the case is now in the hands of the arv MEMPHIS nov 24 reports from the surrounding country indicate ik a general heavy rainfall and the quenching uen ching of the forest fires which 2 for or the past week have been so destructive tive ST louis nov 24 no further reports of tile the forest or prairie fires have i been received here today and the impression is that the rains of tuesday and wednesday either quenched them thein entirely or checked them to such a degree as to relieve further anxiety DovEn Nov 24 five thousand persons attended the funeral today of the victims of the W A schotten scholten disaster there was a general suspension of busi business nessin in dover the queen haf sent a message of sympathy to the bereaved families indianapolis nov 24 general master workman powderly of the knights of labor iu in response to a request from a prominent knight of this cit city V urging himko reconsider his an bounced determination to retire from the leadership order has written a letter in which he says he be cannot consistently do so and that it would be unfair to ask him to retain possession which lie he does not want and wh which ich ne he is confident another man can fill to better advantage L e to the order at large during the past year be has received thousands of from individuals in 0 bich he was abused condemned and asked to resign the papers papera were FULL OF ABUSE threats of impeachment were made and threats ot of withdrawal from tat order freely indulged in he has had any fault to find with his offie official kal treatment but believes the best service he can render the order is to step aside and aad allow some other member to do do the work he is trying to do his flis life since taking up the cause of labor has been one con betant struggle against the enemies of labor and the elements of discord such a life his has been most exciting and has left him a legacy he never can part with in the shape of heart trouble which may do its work any moment it would not be becoming added he to speak of the financial sacrifices I 1 have made for the order but I 1 am tree free to say I 1 would be willing to make the sane same sacrifices again of either health wealth or comfort I 1 have tor for eight years striven as honestly as I 1 knew how to BETTER THE CONDITION of my fellow workmen by helping to build up the organization th through which they would be protected in 12 their rights that organization is built but bat profane hands bands have been laid upon it the men who gathered at chicago and gave the hostile declaration cl to the world did so only because anarchy could no DOS rule the order I 1 do not charge all those who attended the meeting in chicago with being anarchists but I 1 claim the vast majority mao rity of thew them did not represent their constituencies 11 pottsville spottsville POTTS VILLE pa nov 24 about fifty executive officers of the knights of labor assemblies and minor organizations izat ions met here today to consider the lehigh region coal strike it was resolved to 16 issue a boycott against the lehigh road and the susquehanna division of the central road of new jersey committees were appointed to ISSUE APPEALS to the public tor for aid ana to confer with president corbin of the reading beading road and others with a view to a settlement of the troubles A special appe appeal alfor for aid will be made to the miners of the Wyo wyoming mino 11 region MILWAUKEE nov 24 it is thought that brewery employed emp loyes will strike tuesday morning because of a circular to be issued to them tomorrow by the brewing establishments informing them that their union will no BO longer be recognized because the contract made with it has been broken the trouble grew out of the attitude of the brewers union in ordering the boycott of three of the firms for using malt made by nonunion non union malt LONDON nov 24 21 the pece peace arbitration delegates who arrived at queenstown Queens town towa today speak highly of weir their reception in america and express themselves hems elvea as hopeful bf good results fedai their visit they say found d he mhd old jealousies giving way to generous generous interest in english affairs the sugar bounties conference was foru or mally gally opened today tile the foreign a a banquet td the delegates the crofter movement for the extermination of deer on the idle of lewes collapsed on the appearance of a forte force of police troops have been sent to prevent a renewal of the attempt there has been a heavy slaughter ot of doer deer DUBLIN nov 21 24 lord mayor sulivan ivan has received seven summonses pum monses for or publishing in his paper the proceedings ce of suppressed branches ot the league the trial will begin december A crowded meeting was held hereto here to day to protest against the ill treatment of obrien by the Tulla jail authorities ties lord mayor sullivan acted as chairman and seven sevea english members of the house of commons were present the government has decided to prosecute moyle and nationalist members of parliament one hundred and thirty ten of guleke have been reinstated their arrears ot of rent have been reduced 2500 there is great rejoicing among the tenantry manderville put on th the prison garb in tullamore bullamore Tul lamore jail today obrien is suffering cring from insomnia AmII ESTBURG out oat nov 24 tt is reported here that the schooner white war star is ashore off point belee pelee the crew all swam ashore with the exception of the captain and one man who are lashed to the rigging rl egin A small boat cannot live in the sea and it is feared they will be lost unless saving crew at sandusky who have been sent for succeed in crossing the lake DES MOINES la 24 A fire this evening destroyed the pork packing establishment of the des moines packing company Compan yin in the outskirts of the city loss FATAL BOSTON nov 24 A A team atti attached ched to a carriage containing patrick D german william and charles hannon and L burke was driven through the safety gates at ithe boston alban crossing croaa ins at newton this afternoon atter noon the team gained the track and the horses Ne becoming coming and followed toe rails and tae wagon and occupants were quickly overtaken by a train which crai led into the aari of the vehicle killing the two hall hab injuring burke and badly bruising Gort nau nov 24 the anarchist defense committee today loday to lo day selected p a plot of ground lu in waldheim Wald beim cemetery in ehica to bury the ti aya dead anarchists the plot contains about square feet of ot ground cincinnati nav 25 it is reported that charles aloert alnert kebler tile the attorney who committed sul suicide c e on wednesday was driven to t tie deed by the approaching revelation of forgeries committed by him in the management of estates and of trust funds entrusted to his bis care tb the e estimate est 4 is made that the liabilities incurred anit amount koput to about while the property left by kebler will wili not exceed the persons most seriously affected are his own family famil and friends the revelation discloses the motive to be nothing more than to keep beep up a style 0 of luxurious livius tv ug be yond ond his bis means and the use of trust funds a having been begun began the continuance ce became an apparent necessity an instance is f riven given where was invested for a client and all the papers in relation to it including the mortgage were forgeries his friends find fiu d the case so strange that they attribute e it to some form of insanity PARIS nov 25 president gut gr grevy evy still stubbornly resists the demand for his immediate resignation the press anani unanimously bously condemn the prolongation of the crisis le pays says grevy will not r resign ign before he nas placed the republic in a safe position it declares the orleans princes are very active and dinki warns the republicans to reflect on the course they are taking A meeting will vill be held in belleville quarter tonight to adopt measures as tw tae call says to conform to the situa tin leavington leamington LEA ont 25 mate murphy of the schooner white Sar Star ashore at point belee pelee tells tella the following story of the disaster there was a fearful sea on all wednesday night and with it was a thick tog fog ahal that made it impossible to see the aig light t at six yesterday morning I 1 thought we were near dugnay light off point belee pelee but it was black as ink outside and andee we could not locate oar ourselves selves suddenly a crash and the vessel went 11 t on head bead first she keeled over and a round around and big seas MAGE MADE A SWEEP of the decks it was a rocky bottom which ground right through her and she was filling a few minutes after she struck there was one yawl boat aboard and we managed to get this to the boats side there were seven of us as and the little yawl would hold but five two had to stay aboard my brother the captain chose to stay aboard and with him stayed one of the sailors we got the boat down to the water but the waves beat it against the side of the vessel and threatened to stave the yawl As the fifth man slid down the line the yawl capsized and we were thrown into the water some of the boys got on tap of the upturned yawl others cau caught ht adrift we knocked around until untra daylight and were finally beached all of us alive the vessel could be sees seen fifty rods out leaning over and beating fearfully we could see my brother and the sailor in the rigging waving hands and FOR HELP about thirty men collected on the shore but they could kive give us no assistance si as they were without boats murphy says pays the men will freeze to d deaths if boats are not sent them at once about thelast the last hope went out this morning when a telegram was received from aroi u sandusky from which point a lif life e boat was expected it said cant send boat as fog too t thick hick I 1 SHEBOYGAN mich nov 2 the boat blowing signals of distress last night off tilts this port was the propeller albany she is agnore at the toot foot of bois blanc island and is f full ull of 0 water the crew were saved the barge montgomery is near her also to in bad shape and two large steamers are reported ashore below sheboygan light all went on last during the storm I 1 LONDON nov 25 the coroners jury at dover rendered a verdict verdic tin in the case of the collision between the W A scholten ani and the rosa kosa mary as due to an error of judgment J on the part of the si officers trying to cross the oo 00 ws ot ol the rosa leasa mary which was anchored n without making allowance for the strong tide that the conduct of the officers of the ebra the rescuing steamer is worthy ot greo praise at the instance of the corenor co however the clause imputing error of judgment was eliminated from the verdict SAN FRANCISCO nov 25 A bre anre broke out neat near la is the suburbs of this city cily ehla this afternoon alter noon and ud destroyed two blocks of dwelling houses rendering over forty families homeless the loss ia estimated at i nov 20 25 the los loss a in the des moices packing packing house fire are last night is estimated at total ansti insurance r ande CHICAGO nov states attorney grinnell who Is trying t tp have the bucket shop shopkeepers keepers indicted said today that they hao bad promised him bun proof that tile the regular board of trade was nothing but bot a big bucket shop if such auch proof is is he declared tie he would 1 bring the case of the baard be fore the jury PARIS nov 2 ze le pays says ro bouvier u pay agreed to read president dept me message only on condition that the latter his bis acceptance of the resignation of the ministry reproached the president Preside tit tor for accepting his ministers resignation before the conclusion of his own resignation it is reported that on Kou Rou viers advice witson actually signed a letter of resignation I 1 iu u order to avoid endanger enda n nger gering grevy position but the latter seeing that it would amount to an admission ot wilsons Wil sons guilt the president and wilson agreed to cancel the th letter maider de to is actively canvassing v IS i D 11 in behalf of t the he proposed resolution expressing confidence in grevy although the feeling agamet grevy giery is somewhat abat edit is thought unlikely that his frI friends friedda edds efforts can be successful stul I 1 it is stated tha General saussier has asked permission of tile the war ministry to announce in the newspapers his refusal to contest the presidency genral general Sau esters withdrawal leaves only three candidates fouquet perry ferry and freycinet Prey Frey cinet elnet I 1 there was a re revolutionary meeting in the salle de this thie evening deputies and babsy delivered vio violent ept speeches directed directed against ferry they declared it necessary for the pe people ale to march to the hotel de VJ ville ille to prevent the going to the Tuille rles resolutions were adopted declaring that at the people call upon bor the POPULAR FORCES to I 1 organize themselves to venture everything against the extortion ers erp and traitors the meeting dispersed with cries of yive vive la commune Jom mune no disorder LONDON nov 26 A letter written by balfour chief secretary of ireland 1 has been published in which he W refers to the grotesque episode of OB clothes he says obrien is is not treated in tullamore bullamore Tul lamore prison either with leniency or severity he likis succeeded in sheltering himself under medical opinions his lungs lung sare are delicate and heart action weak balfour said that if obrien refuses to wear the prison dress lore lorce should not be applied to compel him there is no reason why he should not FULFILL HIS TERM i in j n prison drisoll but he cannot safely ba subjected j e aed tb the usual discipline it Is probable that a spill split will shortly occur in the national liberal club eighty eight members made isi eions upon the committee to convene a meeting to debate a resolution to the effect that in the interests of the part party members should actively engage T an fn political politic work many unionists and Gladst onlan members oppose such action on the ground that the club comprises all sections of the liberal party and that it would be unwise to accentuate the divisions by participating inactive in active politics the magistrate of the Vest westminster minster police court tonight granted a sum mans against henry lewis bischoff ab a banker auker on the charge of obtaining 9 by PRETENSES I 1 from james hacheney Ma cheney callec in connection ne tion with the atlantic great western railroad the alleged fraud occurred in 1874 michael davitt at carlisle tonight declared the irish alone |