Show chinese attack admiral train and his son london oct 30 A to the standard from shanghai bays that rear admiral trail in chlof ot the american asiatic squadron and his son lieutenant train have been victims of a savage chinese attack outside of the american officers were pheasant shooting when the admiral accidentally shot a chinese woman slightly injuring her hundreds of villagers thereupon surrounded the officer took away their guns knocked the admiral down in the mud and held the lieutenant as a hoet age forty american marines landed as a rescue harfy were attacked by a mob ot who tried to pitchfork the officers the marines were obliged twice the chi officials refused to restore the officers gung and they supported jhc villagers bankins has been active in the movement for boycotting american goods and la the center of activity on the part 0 the japanese students MUTINY ON A SIP sailors are overpowered and placed in irons seattle wash oct 29 british bark dundee captain james stephens arrived this evening the vessel sailed from bremen germany elarch ath tor seattle while off the river la platta an apprentice boy yarned george mackey fell from a loft and was instantly hilled in june when the vessel attempted to sail around the horn ten of the crew ot fourteen were laid up stole and worn out from overwork and poor food heavy gales forced the ship back and after beating around the cape for a week with only three able bodied men the other sailors forced tho captain to put about and run for cape town before reaching that port the sailors recovered to some extent and tho captain refused to land in the straits of sunda on july ath the crew mutinies mutinied muti nied the sailors drew knives and forced the officers to seek the protection of their cabin the officers secured guns and subdued the sailors taking their knives from them the men refused to work the ship and she bad a narrow from drifting on the rocks in batarla the crew was placed in irons A crew of coolies was shipped and tho vessel was navigated to singapore where the sailors were tried for mutiny part of the number was sentenced to eleven weeks imprisonment and the rest to nine weeks at hard labor the men contended that tire poor food and the brutal treatment of the officers had forced them 0 o mutiny on the way to this port a topsail yard was lost in a heavy gale alm compelled her to lay hove to for ten days WAS A FAMOUS CHARACTER rv alther at one timp for death kansas city oct 30 rev H U wiio died yesterday yet erday at paid win kan was one of atie moat famous charac tera prodded by the travas days of the border warfare lo 10 kansis and the subsequent four years ot civil war because of his as a free and his association with united state senator iam lane rev fisher waa marked by the band and his escape from capture and death daring the law rence massacre Is one of th most thrilling and remarkable incidents of that affair dr fisher was one of the few men who ever refused a united states when senator lane committed suicide governor crawford announced his intention of appointing dr fisher to fill the vacancy later rev fisher eaid in relating Us reasons for refusing the offer my wife and I 1 laid the matter be tore god in prayer the decision waa against accepting the appointment HE DEFIED DEATH until a set task had been filly ac complis hec chicago oct 30 1 I will not die until I 1 have finished that chest was the prophecy made a short time aso by robert B water color artist and wood carver who died yesterday of a stroke of apoplexy th chest referred to was an ornately carved piece of furniture designed to con tain a bridal trousseau it was start ed a few months ago and afterward the artist was stricken true to his word however the wood carver stuck to his taste although growing dally weaker until he saw his creation practically completed then be his tools believing that hi masterpiece in that branch of art would aurrie aur the work proved his last one of mr paintings A canal in venice received a the worlds fair in 1893 he 1 lu dalmatia Dal matla in studied art la the schools of vienna and paris and then took up his residence an fn italy where he made a study of carving HP came to chicago in 1831 aad opened t studio one of the artists best known works in chicago Is the memorial presented tn the widow of theodora thomas by the members of his orchestra SOCIETY FOR WAR applauds the hope that revolution will win in russia chicago oct 30 the chicago peace society conducted the service last night at the centenary methodist chur cli when mrs II 11 W wife of the president of abc local peace society in opening the program waved a salute to the success of the russian revolutionists and exclaimed in a loud voice 1 I hope they will win the audience responded with hand clapping and cheera sirs thomas explained that the motive ot organizing peace societies Is to federate them permanently in to a moia perfect world organization mr the japanese canul talked a few minutes on the international peace movement after review ing the recent war he saidi 1 congratulate you on having at the head of this nation a man who la tor peace aman so noble and chris as theodore roosevelt dr thomas president or th society outlined an original plan for an international peace congress and court his plan la tor all nations of the world to select a supreme court to settle all disputes between nations and with power to enforce its orders FOREIGN missionary WORK new york oct SO A membership of receipts amounting to nearly adins the gospel in india malaysia the philippines china corea japan mexico south america bulgaria italy switzerland germany norway and africa and 26 new missionaries sion aries sent into the field these were among flip impressive fact which mrs C S nutter ot st vt temporary secretary presented to the comans womans foreign society of the methodist episcopal church at the socie tys anniversary meeting in st pauls methodist church last night CHILDREN burlington vt oct SO two mora girk at st josephs orhan asylum here became ill yesterday from the effects of the poisoning which caused the death of three children and the alp ilp ness of 17 others on friday botier days victim was taken with violent convulsions th physicians think that the childrens illness was due toc aUns bark and leaves of locust treed which are in the asylum yard Keo taik iowa oct 29 Elat was convicted in the court here tobay of infringement of copy light in the case of the play way out the case is of special interest as being the first to b tried in the united states under a new law which went into effect last july making copyright infringement a misdemeanor |