| Show AT HOME AND ABROAD WASHINGTON Nov Secretary 18 15 Carlisle late thi this afternoon issued his bis I call caU for tor bid bids bidi for lor 5 per cent year year ten bonds bonda interest to be paid in coin which is la interpreted to mean gold ST BT PETERSBURG Nov The 18 13 funeral train traio with the body Dody of ot the late Into czar on board arrived at the Nicholas station last night As Ai soon oon as all an pre pre- preparations preparations pre preparation for tor the funeral were wre com com- completed completed completed shortly after 10 a m ID the Im- Im imperial im imperial train re-en re entered re-entered the railroad statIOn tation the body was waa transferred to the hearse in 10 waiting and was waa conveyed to the cathedral through the tb densely crowded streets guarded by thousands ot of troops troop At the cathedral a short ibort service was bald in the presence of at the czar the diplomats ana and many of the Russian nobility The hearse arrived at the cathedral a few minutes minute past two The czar aud and other othur Russian Imperial personages and foreign prin- prin princes princes prin-oe prin ces then curried carried the coffin the church with the toe hame Dame ceremony as ae ashad had been observed at Moscow deposit deposit- depositing ing ing It on the catafalque Metropolitan of St Petersburg then con con- conducted conducted ducted an impressive ive service After Alter the services service a great mourning banner was w hoisted over the fortress As Aa this appeared the troops to their barracks and the crowds crowde gradually melted away It H ie is reported that after the funeral the czarina will accompany her ber father Sing King Christian 01 or Denmark to Copen Copen- Copenhagen Copenhagen Copenhagen hagen where she abe he will remain several weeks NEW YORK YORE Nov 14 lt 14 It ia is reported reported here that the President I is considering the idea of submitting to the country a aplan aplan aplan plan for tor currency reform re He believes s that the currency system to 18 inherently vicious and that it I ie is responsible fox tOI financial ills ilia which must mUIr recur so o longas long as al it is ie maintained Sati Qed with the diagnosis he will undoubtedly prescribe pre pre- scribe a remedy calculated to give live the finances permanent health believing possibly that bat this can be done only by supplanting the present system The subject will be the dominant feature lu in hi his message me age to Congress in December It if is said id he be will wUl favor Savor many of ot tb the suggestions made by bl the Bankers Banker National convention at Baltimore in inge September te ber PORTLAND Nov 14 James 14 L Jj Ord a lineman 01 of the Western Wern Union Tele Tele- Telegraph graph company here bere has bas ha papers and documents proving tb the t he be i la is a great gret grandson ot of George Georg IV king of ot Eng Eng- England England England land George 1 IV V as aa Prince of Wales Wale mar mar- married married married ried the beautiful and fascinating widoW Mrs Mra Maria Marla Anne Abne The issue of ot hat bat union could not ascend the throne because his bia mother and father were married according to the Catholic rite and the mother was wall walla wasa wa a devout member of le tile Catholic church Under Und r these circumstances the son eon of this union was waa a menace to the future kings kinga peace of mind The i upshot was wai wa that the eon oa was waa brought to America where hi he died at Omaha a athe the age ot of 95 years yean He Be had bad seven even i children one of ut whom the youngest I male living 1 i is John 8 S Ord of Santa isI I Cruz CaL and whose who e second son on is James L li Ord Old of ot Portland Or The flight of ot the son SOB to America tl is historical The documents proving his legitimacy are locked looked up in Coutts Coutte Coutt bank London where they were de- de deposited de posited in 1883 by the Duke of ot Well Well- Wellington Wellington ington Proceedings are now being taken to compel the bank to open the papers to inspection Young s Orde grandfather on reaching America served in the United States Slate army dur dur- d during during ur- ur ing the war of 1812 and was wai de- de denounced de denounced by England as a a traitor A sister liter of ot the young man is ii the wife ot of S 8 A Holliday a San Ban Francisco attorney attorney attorney ney James L Ord who now resides in Portland is ii twenty four years yean of i age He is ii above the average height beight though of or solid soUd olid proportion proportions He is 18 smooth shaven haven and handsome His manners are easy and aud nil his conversation quiet and refined SOPHIA Bulgaria Nov 14 The 14 report received by the London Daily News from Constantinople N November l th to the effect that Armenians had bad been massacred in the Ba region near Moosh Turkish Armenia during the recen recent attack atack by the Kurds is Ie seemingly confirmed by a story which has bas reached Varna that a force of Bashi Ba raided the Armenian I village and wounded and killed persons LONDON Nov The 14 14 The storm con con- continues con in iea in the be channel and throughout England A Norwegian ship has hae been driven a ashore bor near Dear Dover The ca captain and several everal seamen were drowned drowne while trying Crying to land Jand in one of the snips snip's boats Thereat The reit of ot the crew were rescued by means meaDS of a rocks t apparatus tui in the presence of ot ot of excited spectators The rivers river A Avon von and aDd Seuer Heuer have bave overflowed and aDli andin andin in Devonshire many inhabitants inhabitant have bave sought ought refuge on the tops house A large Jarge number of or cattle and sheep beep have bave been drowned Traffic in n the valleys Is suspended The Thames has ha ha risen rilen four toot at Richmond All channel traffic baa has been stopped to and aad from Folkestone At thousands thou thou- sands audi of or tons ton of a cliff have bave been heen washed into the sea lea At Dover a great part of ot the pier was wai carried away anti and this afternoon the be gale is la so 80 o severe a at Portsmouth that thai all communication with the warships at has bal topped stopped It LONDON Nov NOT Stormy 15 16 Stormy weather and floors oO continue over the southern part ol ot England The loss 1081 of ot life Ufe and damage to property are increasing greatly at Bath tLe te rJ river er Avon has hal ha reached the highest point of 01 a century Thousands are homeless and are being led fed by the au- au authorities au Dispatches from Dover la may that a gale Is blowing with violence Several ships have been be washed hed a ashore bore The floods Boods in 10 Sussex are increasing Many houses at Wind Wind- Windsor Windsor Wind Wind-tor sor and at Eton have bave been flooded At A t Worthington Sussex the bodies ot of seven even dr drowned d sailors have bave been washed ashore albore WASHINGTON COURTHOUSE Ohio Nov 15 Coroner 15 Coroner J M X E Edwards to- to today today to today day concluded an Inquest en on the five persons that were snob in froat front of or the courthouse In this place on the night of October Following is ia his bli ver ver verdict diet dict After clAtter having viewed the beard heard the evidence I do find fiod that the deceased Smith Welch on Joia Judy Judy William A Bama Sams and Theodore A Ammerman came to their ther death by by- being struck while in front of the courthouse on the evening of ot October 1894 leaden balls balla fired Bred from the interior of the courthouse in Wash Wash- Washington Washington ington Courthouse by Ohio Obio state N Na- Na National Na National a- a Guards Ouarda who were under com com- com command command command mand of James Jamea J Jam am Cook as aa and Colonel A B Coit Cott as aa colonel of the FIfteenth Regiment R of Ohio National Guards and I do find that at the time or of firing by the guards guard there was waa no na Imminent danger danKer of serious destruction of property or harm to anyone any one inside the courthouse or the remotest danger ot of the prIsoner William Dolby col- col colored colored col colored ored j being wrested from the custody of Cook JAMES M EDWARDS EDWARD Coroner BOULDER BO Col Nov A 15 15 A fierce fierce- fire la is burning in the th timber on the mountains west of here bere Ward and Gold Hill mining towns having about 1500 inhabitants Inhabitant are in danger of d destruction PERRY O 0 T Nov Many 16 16 Many of the tb great frauds perpetrated in the opening o of the Cherokee outlet which consists ta of acres of ot valuable lands lands- formerly occupied by the Cherokee Indians are coming to light Ugh but the greatest waa was unearthed today in a trial before government town trustees who are an appointive tribunal of or the sec sec- secretary secretary rotary ot of the interior to determine con con- contests con teata tests teste for tor tow town n lots iota Perry by great odds Is ia the largest town site in the new promised land laud o opened ened by the present administration At high bib noon September 18 1893 of the who ran for homes bomes or town lots Jots in the Cherokee outlet nearly of them slept Jept on Perry tow town n sites on the night of qualified September 18 1893 1898 To be a fled fied fie 1 entry man to take tow town n lots lota or Of Domes bomes it was waa nece necessary ary tor for the man or woman to te go to government booths at al i d there oo on oath make a certain re- re required required re required declaration before a booth certificate certificate could be issued to quality one oneto oneto to acquire land Thousands an fl of men and women stood In line day and night nl In an almost unbearable dust dud and dirt to obtain this ne necessary neo which would qualify quality them bem to get a home One of the booths bootha was waa located at Or- Or Orlando Orlando Or-lando Or lando ten miles milea south of ot Perry and it was waa there that a ma ma- majority majority of ot the be certificates certificate were ere obtained for tor locating lu in this city and aDd aDdIt It was waa there a grea great fraud waa was perpetrated perpetrated perpetrated which on only came to light yes- yes yesterday The interior department sen sent out several leveral men from Wa Washington to superintend this work of booth oer certificates oer and one D Le Lie was Wal put in charge of the Orlando booth A prominent lawyer of Guthrie and a awell awell well known character of ot the territory then living Jiving at Guthrie concerted a plan to 0 make a great speculation They ob the friendshIp of ot Le lie got Kot him bim drunk and for a low few hu hundred dollars obtained many hundreds ot of those e certificates without the formality of making oath at a booth standing in ID inline inline line lane in duet duat and dirt for tor day days They took the booth certificates certificate to Guthrie and other towns town and sold cold them at from 26 25 to NEW YORK Nov 16 The 18 The ity that the experiments upon pon the person per- per peron son aon on of ot a criminal condemned to death in the electrical chair may prove sue suc has bas startled New York clana clans and electricians to discuss that matter A man living livin at Pittsfield Mass received through h his bla body an electric electrio current of ot volts volta and remaining to all appearances appearance dead from the shock bock for tor seven minutes is not only alive but well and his hia live and health he owes owea to the suggestion of ot Dr Arsonval d of ot Paris Pari who afew a afew few tew months month ago said laid aid that a person shocked hocked by a powerful electric current should bould be treated as ai one drowned Is treated The man who reaped reap d the benefit ot of the Frenchman Frenchmans idea and who ia is so far as aa beard heard from the first person outside out- out side ide of ot Paris to be treated in the man man- manner manner ner suggested by Dr d is ie Mr James Jamea E Cutter superintendent ot of the testing department of ot the Stan Stan- Stanley Stanley ley Electric Electrio Manufacturing company ot of Pittsfield Mass Mar On October Mr Cutter while at work took hold rot of two terminal terminals carrying the high pressure of ot volts volta and was waa im im- immediately immediately mediately completely prostrated Mr Charles W Price editor of ot the Electrical Review of ot this city has hal re- re re received from Mr Cutter a letter In which the Injured man describes hi his sensation I was wai examining a transformer which carried a current of ot volts Mr Cutter says lay and in movin moving about the wires a got In my way and I took bold hold of ot them and received a shock through my entire body For a brief Instant there was wa a sensation as aa if It I 1 were being drawn downward by the arms and everything became blank In 10 this thia condition I remained for seven eren minutes the attendants attendant tell teU me During this period efforts were made to to restore respiration after the manner recommended by Dr u that is 18 by working the arms arma and to the time of natural breathing For seven Beven minutes minute there was waa not sign aign of ot I- I ulse beating and there was waa every sign aign Ign of death Then slowly lowly I began to regain con con- consciousness and to repeat incoherent re- re remarks remarks re remark marks mark about the accident When I first opened my eyes eye i I 1 could see lee ee there was waa wala wasa a huge buge black spot pot which BOOB soon began and finally disappeared Halt Half tin an hour boar afterward I could recall every Tery Incident before and after the minute seven interval which was waa as a total and painless blank The accident occurred about 10 o'clock tu in the morn morn- ang For the be balance of ot the day d y I 1 kept Q quiet l but on the following day I was around round as aa usual I have hare experienced no DO o ill UI effects other than the scars foan from the burn burns one of w which went to the th bone CLEVELAND 0 Nov 16 Under the national banner bauner For God and Home and Native Land L od delegates representing every state in the Union thousands of wearers of the white rib ribbon bon assembled this morning in Music hall baU to open the annual conven- conven convention conven tion of ot the W C T U In 10 her ber annual address President Frances France Willard said laM aid The The work of the women is ia the most moet oat unique feature of ot the recent great elections It il is freely treely admitted that they had bad much to do with the downfall of ot Tammany hall It hall it wa was largely the cue case of the lady ady 1 and the he tiger with no o doubt aa as to which came out ahead In Illinois women voted by tens tena of ot thousands thousand In Colorado the Prohibition party was raised raise from 1700 at the last election to from to and I it ia is the uni- uni universal versa versal testimony that the presence ot of women at the polls polla led to a much larger vote by the men The Republican party did itself damage damaRe by assisting the Democrats to vote down the en- en enI enfranchisement en I of ot women In la Kansas but illustrated its ita progressive tendencies tendon oles cies by putting a plank in jn the platform in favor lr of ot woman suffrage in Cali Cali- California Californi California fornia forni Idaho Idabo and Utah The annual report ot of o Mrs Mn Helen M Barker treasurer showed bowed that the re- re ceo receipts re o ot of the year were dis- dis disbursements disbursements dia The report of the corresponding sec sec- secretary rotary stated d that while nearly all churches missionary and charitable societies mourn a deficit in finance and the consequent crippling of their work the W C T U cornea comes to if its annual meeting with increased membership every very bill paid and a more comforting balance in the treasury tre than any pre pre- previous previous pre year shown hown The report con olude con con- concludes We have now a following of |