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Show EiaE,tiKAlIIip IJKIEFS. ,t (he meeting of the director of the Big Four railroad, M E. Ingall, dent, and J. D. Lng, vice president, Minister De- Lome Makes ail - - g (9 te S g Stock-growe- Judge Loranger In the superior court at Montreal gave . judgment declaring illegal tha early closing by law which, wherf adopted by municipalities, forces dry goods, grocery and other shops to dose at 8 o'clock at n!$ht. The statement (hat Thomas Se'tle ' republican candidate for In tha fifth congressional district of North Carolina, would contest the election of William F. Kitchen, democrat, la dented by Mr. Settle, Kltchena official Official majority is 403 I The Anal settlement of the Thomas Mackln estate was made In the Chicago probate court yesterday, an agreement having been arrived at between the heirs whereby the estate will be divided equally. The distribution amounts to about $500,000 to tech heir. lour-hou- r In the dally blcy-cycl- e race at Saratoga, the score at the end of the eighteenth- - hour stood as I Hoffstetter ol Florida. 3(18 mites 3 laps; Smith of Saratoga, 368 miles; Schockol New York city, 67mUe Golden of New York, 363 miles, 3 lap. The Leeper Hardware company of Denlton, Tea, .doing a wholesale end , retail business on $15,000 paid-ucapl tal, made e general assignment to John Waple. The greater part of the Indebt edness la due to St. Louis and northern ' firm, ft ' Is believed the asset will cover the liabilities. . The Westminster Gaaette says hat It 1 settled that the defense of Edward J. Ivory, atlas Edward J Bell, the alleged Irish dynamiter of New York, tf he shall be committed for trial, will be that he, P. J. Tynan and the other had a -- .mission In behalf ol the American filibustering syndicate to purchase explosives and arm for the Cuban. A dispatch from Copenhagen to. the London Dailey New says that a German anarchist named GUbb hat been arrested there possessed of a complete collection of photographs of all the secret police European prominent each with tabulated remarks gent, upon hl character and capabilities, evidently with a view to enlightening an- archlsts cl u be, The London Times correspondent at ' Paris says: When the credits for the cost of the Cxara visit ere submitted to the Chamber of Duputles, the socialist by way of protest, will Ipbmit a motion demanding amnesty for Bereaowakt, the Pole who fired- - at Cxar Alexander JIJji jhe Bolsde Boulogne InTor1867, and "polltl-- ' all o'.her person condemned . V cal acts or strike. ' President Andrew Freedman of the New York Baseball club aecntc other president of the National league club of Instigating the suit brought by Pitcher Amoa Rusle egalnat the New York club. He lay hla trouble at the door of John-T- . Brush and and at the final meeting of the lea-- ' gue session . he created a sensation by making atatementa to that effect before the members of the league. ' six-da- i V lafsrrsl 8 France, to Kala Usllssa Mssld be latrreatrd Hr voir la dabs lint Ike BegiaaiHS f Traabl. ' e n : s For the Defeats of Mew Dries. New Orleans, Nov. ib.Major J. B. Quinn, United State engineer, recognizing the comparatively defenseless position of this city against afprelgn foe, baa envolved the plan for the building a series of fort twelve' mile (below the city at what t called English Turn; The plana of Major Quinn take Into consideration the expenditure of hearty The Importance ol the $60. oc 0,000. luggestlonawraa recognized by the United State authorities having In charge the work of erecting the fortifications along the gulf coast and the board of fortification is now making examination In connection with the project. Forts Philip and Jackson are at present the only protection to this city. The government hat made many Improvements at these forts and equipped them with two large gun each. FOR B1MF.T.1I.1WM Thai la What kraslsr Jssra Fall thf ItpfrZt ef Bryan. Chicago, Uf Nov. 16. A special to the Tribune from Little Rock says: Senator Janies K. Jones, chairman of the democratic national committee on hi way to St. Louis, where he will be joined byW. J. Bryan and Governor Stone of Missouri, on a trip to the St. Francis river on a duck hunt. In discussing the future plana of the silverlte today, Senator Jone said; I believe that while we lost the late election the cause - of blmetallsm triumphed. Asidejlrom that, we haveilone barnacle. work In ridding the party Heretofore our platforms have ben dubious and open to , construction either ay The pa r tyn eve r ro sea bo ve that until thl yer. I have received letter from everywhere since the election urging that the organization be Jcept up fn the interest ot blmetallsm and true democracy. The committee of course Intend to do that I carer saw such a spirit Of determination as has been evinced by our people concerning the fight In 1900. I have 0 doubt that blmetallsm will prevail. himself with If McKinley align monometallsm the westerners will howl and If he stick to hla congressional bl- -- ,! 1 I'veral 1 wa 17.-T- This remark of the Spanish minister, made In all seriousness by a diplomat in his standing. It remarkable. It the tension in the relations of the and shows' that the two countries spirit of desperate bravado that would push Spain to war with the Unltr d States Is not confined to the Spanish common people, but effeets those high In authority who are better acquainted and with this countrys resource ' power, Senor De Lome I far more Inclined to believe war possible than la generally supposed In diplomatic circles. Spains minister ha not to much confidence iivthe next president or the next iecretlaryjof 'state.' It I feared at the Spanish legation that desire for popularity may move the new administration to actively aid the Incur gents. In which case Spanish pride will rebel and trouble may result. An ol ficlal communication! from Spain po litlcal agent at St. Petersburg informs the Spanish minister that the recently published report that In a war between the United State and Spain, Russia would be favorable to the United Stater, It not true. Thecommunlcatlon alleges that the Russian government has assured Spain that it will preserve an absolute neutrality to a certain point. From this it is argued at the legation here that at a war with Spain would be based on the Interference of a foreign power In her Inalienable right to hold her territorial possessions, the United States need not expect sympathy from Russia or any other, European nation. France, having recently acquired colonies, would bitterly resent, It Is thought at the legation, any countrlea effort to aid Cuban Independence. Russia likewise ha Immense interests at stake, beside having a treaty of alliance The Spanish minister with France, believe the revolt of Cuba I the beginning of trouble 'with all of the West India Islands end that England and Holland are watching their colonies with uneasiness. Jamaica has of late manifested marked restlessness, and report revived at the legation say Great Britain ha been on the alert for six month to suppress Incipient rebellion. VICTORY R: G, W. I Span!-minister- , A JHE V .1 New York, Nov. 17. A Wahlngtu (!) C ) special avs Sgnor Dupuy De Lome, the was asked yesterday 'the ci reel 'jucs'rton', Do 011 believe There L anv danger of a war between the Unit) it States and Spain?" It L possible, the minister an It would be a terrible one. sweied. One can foresee It beginning, but not Its end. 1 OH ; 4 The complete official court in the Sixth congressional district of Calif r ela, give Barlow (pop ) a majority of 557 over McLachlan, irep ) An Odessa dispatch to the London Time av the arrangenieTTt are inak-4nfoe - direct Unc taatr to JjlavWft- j) An Oporto dispatch to- - the London Timet says that parti owing to the drop In Brazilian exchange, the premium on gold there ha risen over 40 per cent. A dispatch to the New York Herald from Madrid says: Premier Canova aid today there had been teriout reverse In Cuba, but thete ought not to discourage the national spirit. The New York' Herald ent in Guayaquil telegraphs that the government of Ecuador ha ordered the Jeult father settled In the eastern part of the republic to leave the coun'ry. A meeting of the Tennessee state ex ecu live committee of the republican part y adopted a resolution requesting Mr. McKinley to appoint H. C. Evans to cabinet position. In a cablegram to the London Even-jiTelegram over hi signature, Bar. ney Barnato denies absolutely that he Is Interested In the gold fields of British Columbia, or any where else in Canada. The comptroller of the currency has declared a J 'per cent dividend In favor of the creditors of the Insolvent National bank of Miles City, Mont The Canadian government ha ordered twenty new gun of the latest pattern for the citadel of Quebec, which will make It one of the strongest defence in the worl.1. James Davidson, known as Steeple Jack," while fixing the steeple of the new German Presbyterian church at feet Sayresvllle, N.J., fell seventy-fivInto a pile of sand. He will die of his Injuries. Both ol hit leg were broken. The London Dally Telegraphs Pretoria correspondent aaya he Is authorized to deny the statement thet the Transvaal government has demanded an Indemnity of the Chartered South African company for the Japanese raid. 'ees Medieal in Hex lew. CUT OFF FROM THE WORLD City of Mexico, Nov. 37. The dele-gatto the conmedical the-- political complexion of gress put In a verjr busy day with tiie 1, ct senate, Senator Jones said no Passenger No. 2 Derailed Near. morning ar.d afternoon session. The mention will be presented that will Whale. general session took place tonight In Upper Coat Country Isolated command the united party strength on the chinfiberari deputies. The discusBy Floods. side. liesion were of purely medical interest Engineer littile sad Flremaa , undy Tomorrow night the city give the dele4, lorn Dynamiter. llrrc Bruised aad the Fireman gates a grand reception In the city hall - St aad Waiting far iraia Hater-Boun- d I.o.iis, Nov. 17. This forenoon of the ancient municipal building. Keiionsly Injured-H- ag Blockade. Use Until ta Mlr aad Ike Water diU live Kelley tf the central d1'tr;c, 1. (1, .mi .unite bomb ten ir.che, in lo Mubside-TMra Broward. Nsrrtis I Fraser. in. milt rcnce lying on the pavement ol Nov. of de,i chamber Paris, Lower Crowing, Utah, N v. ifi. Pas, Liar rnue, immediately Its froi.t f uties fodav adopted, by a vote of 297 to ' ng r train No. 2, eat hu:.d, was n r Courts building and wi'i.in no i 23S, M GuilLme-.'riJical proposal to r from the trick iarlv this even- is f of p i!i.e headquarters. Tacjtn, Wash, Nov. 17 Thi-iiiy ! suffrage for the mu, a substiruteju'siver-a..in-sit. ing a short dis-- . g still isola'ed from the world as far as '! iie polite ..re inclined to believe ' nicipal councils in the election of dele- raUruari tntfixe is concerned. .. Jv wsux Lp to. the 4, sv X' t if ill V "flail left or'Vr- - " Tdft'iV fidort T s' Itr $ aiH'viu the ewnfuriort foi: asked the government to support the j O ,lv r rived. A11 attempt 10 get passengers to purtLu'a- - are obtaina-I.'- . h explosi in, permit a number o' proposal of the senate. hut wba from be an learned the i unnned in the cells In thi j on. M Meiin- -, the premier, protested Portland was abandoned last night i across when the train which left Tacoma yes the track and iji t. 'gliei The men' scape. agent ot a p against the-- e injunc'ions, saving that buiiy d imaged, and the express an.) the returned, the washout at Win-looterd.iy whom the bomb wa 'u com any, government knew its own duty and cars ina! are in bad piled It up " snape: preventing even a transfer, as lor cxainlnaMon, declared that will place the proposals honestly before i. lHieved that the .express car and washouts farther down the line do not idled with sufficient dynamite to t .m the senati and would endeayor to obarealiii-na total loss. trains from Portland to reach jontem It permit had in a tain exploded. rij' compromise. Finally the order No fatalities so far as known, though of the day In support of the government that point. The White river bridge at 1WWIK Cattle Branch if still down, and no Goode and Fireman Brundy was MlkT CERTIFICATE. Engineer adopted. were badly shaken up. Grundy Is said It is believed the proposal is certain trains are running on that line. All Dutim of ike rtavissen are Furry tobe seriously Injured. trove1 betweeh this city and Seattle ik to be rejected In live senate. Ml later tal. a to carried by sound steamers. cut where the wreck deep Owing To the east several washouts east of Salt l.ake City, Nov. 18. The anxi- occurred, a temporary track cannot be M trained Relation. laid. Traffic on the road w ill be blocked The Heralds dispatch from Valpa- the mountains prevent trains running. ously awaited opinion from County AtThe crews are at work constantly, and relative to the va- many hours. torney Whlttemor-raiso, Chill, sajs: with coolerweather and subsiding floods of law election the and the seml-offi duty lidity It is ially reported that the Is held out thst traffic will Violated the Elght-Han- r Law. ol the canvassing board, was forthcomrelations between Chill and Argentina the promise Vr. "be resumed this ev, 16. Nov. T. Kan., Little a v csterdav Topeka, brief at session the nlng. No eastern ol are again strained. ing malkrias for arrived three days, only letcounty commissioners sluing as a board of Kansas City has been convicted of a Chttt made proposition to Argen- ters local Kansas the from elgnt-hour coming violating ol canvasser. points by host. City tina to enter Into an agreement to disNov. The Cana17. Seattle, Wash., The county attorney declares the law law by a jury in the Shawnee county arm. The reply of Argentina was that unconstitutional and that the recent district court, Little wa thecontractor in the arbitration protocol accepted two dian Pacific road Is the only one murwho put down the gravel walks around months thus far, but it is claimed that the elebtlon was, In fact, no election. ago there was no clause calling ing Great Northern will pnsh its coast-linThe attorney lays the boards duties the state house, and he worked his men for disarmament and that government train out Labor Commissioner did not tomorrow morning, and railare purely ministerial and it can there-lor- e ten hours a day. to do so. propose men road that the Northern Pacific not consider any question as to the lllrd arrested him and Cour.tv Attorney say It Is considered probable tha- - in the wPI Overland probably be In tomorrow validity of an election, but tfiust issue Stafford prosecuted he case, with the Cis of a second refusal this governbut thL L hardly th night pos. result as stated. The nvamlmum pen- ment will the certificates. night, to re,ort stronger measures slble. Yhe rivers are still verv much The effect of ft alt Is that election cer- alty Is fine of $1,000 and six months In swol en. The steamer City of n" will tificates will be issued and so far as the jail. The case probably go to the kevere W rattier la Wnshinzto. last down river board ol canvassers as a body It con- supreme court. cany Skagit Tacoma, Wash., Nov 16 The Puyn'ght from Mount Vernon and arrived cerned, there will be no contest. The White and Black rivers Stuck, allup, fArreateA Harder. inltiati today . The captain reports that during may be taken by other parties, Nov. 16. Andrew J. valleys between Tacoma and Seattle the Denver, Colo., the and probnight the steamer was forced by the however, are flooded, causing such danger to Spute was arrested today, charged with lem ni.iy not yet be definitely settled. traffic that the Northern Pacific hss current ou' of the river over the dyke the murder of his wife and five children. abandoned Its entire service on the and went floating ovei a Delta rancher's On Sunday, October 25th, Spute, who farm The steamer was gotten back into A Captare. Import Only one telegraph the stream runs a small suburban grocery, took his Seattle branch. again, and 'retched the sound out is seven of wire between Nov. cf 17 Chief working Hastings, Neb,, family boat riding on Smiths lake, a without mishap. Tacoma and Seattle, making particulars Police Lchinskl returned today from small body of water In the southern part The news reached Seattle today of of the flood hard to get, as the railroad Hanover, Kan, where he traced the of the city. By some means the boat is the drowning ak North Yakima of Marsucthe bank Neb Last a robbers and wire. , using single Davenport, night was upset. Spute alone could swim and tin Fieldsead and William Davidson In ceeded In unearthing an organized gang the log jam formed in the White river at Yakima afothers were crowned. Shortly river, which stream Is also very and It was reported that a railwav Kent of the boldest kind ol robbers who have terward It developed that Mrs. Sputes The men were attempting to high. been operating through this part of the life was have to be blown out to Insured for $10,000. This fact bridge would an inundation of the town and save two companions when they lost prevent state for several months. their lives. prompted the Investigation which reA says that the Last Saturday morning the bank oi sulted In the mans arrest today. The valley. has laterjreport The storm ha reached its limit, and will gone out. It probably Davenport was robbed of several hun- policy was Issued by the Traveler's Life bridge the waters are at a standstill. Before several be to before trains Seattle Chief dred dollar. Lehlnskl got onto insurance day company. It is claimed Spute can be resumed. night the stream will be subsiding. their trail and followed the robbers to was a dual his and life, leading alleged In have trees wire Falling prostrated Hanover, Kan., when he arrested ih'ree Mitt Nellie Davis, was'tu all direction. Brasil HUU With Italy. of them yesterday. The robbers den paramour, arrested today. New York, Nov. 17. The Herald rain v The was what is called a "Hole In the wall changed to snow yesterday in Rio Janeiro, Brazil, correspondent continued all It wa run one and mbynlng. of the gang who falling day by Opposed t Fetball. ' a settlement of the Italthat fh la and covered with It from telegraphs ground disposed of the stolen goods. Nov. 16. Citizens one to two lnches. ian dispute ha been made. Brazil will Kan., Lawrence, In searching the cellar the officer dug who are opposed to football held a meetpay a stated sum in liquidation of all x up about $500 In gold, $300 In stiver, last to discus of the the claim of Italy except those which ing killing night Twlas, Triplet aud plenty of gold watches and jewelry be- Bert of the Doane arose from outrages upon Italian subthe Serf, quarterback Sod of us Point, NY,. Nov. 16. In a tides large roll scrip and sereral in Rio Grande do Sul and Santa eleven. It wa decided to ask College jects colored colony near her live John dynamite bomba.. which will be submitted to a the next leglalature to pats a bill making Catherlna, and hit wife and an InterestThe fellows when searched had upon mixed arbitration committee. the playing oi football a misdemeanor. Newport Italy acof pickaninnies. The New-potheir persona $1,300 In currency, sevthe terms and promise to remove was stated that Florida had auch a ing family cepts It were formerly slave In thq Pen- the Italian consul at Sao eral large revolver and four stiletto. Paulo, who !ed law. A committee was appointed to insula The three robber were taken to Washregion of Virginia and came here a demonstration during the recent Governor-elec- t and I.eedy waltupon In 1S65. They were married In 1878 and ington, Kan., to walt trial. It Is thought ask him to trouble In that city. Italian will also embody such a recommends six that this It one of the most thoroughly years later Mr. Newport, presented again be permitted to emigrate to tlon In hi forthcoming message to the her husband with twins, which were Brazil organised gang of thieves in the west legislature. . ' named Robert E. Lee and George Washington. In 1890 triplets were born. k Meld. t Uewlrjr Caoaey, th Fx. John R. Gentry, the fastest harness They were christened James A Garfield, a Book. Bryaa Write Chicago, Nov. 17. "Cooney, the Chester A. Arthur and . Ulysses S. pacer In the world, has been shipped to Chicago, Nov. f6. William J. Bryan Grant. Fox, ol Cronin fame, is back In town. New York, where he will be sold at la actively engaged in the preparation auction next Thursday. Two wjeeksjago there was another He returned to Chlesgo of his own free His owner, oi a work to be published about Janu- birth, thi rime oi four little William Simpson bought Mm Newport. wilL Cooney reached the city Satur1st- - Thl work will embody a thorary In a father 1892 the became lor and refused democrat, day night. Hit first public appearance ago $7,600 $15,000 for ough di cusslon of bimetallism and Its but Mrs. Newport remains a republican. waa Sunday night, when he visited him last summer. Importance a an Issue in the campaign So when It came to naming the new North Side resorts which used to be freof 190a A Tw Threatened. arrivals, Bryan's three names were quented by the leaders of the anti CroMr. Bryan hat authorized hi pub- utilized, He recoupled with his opponents nin faction of the Wheeling, West Va., Nov. 13 At 9 B. Conkey company of surnxitte as a sop to the wife and moth- fused to tell anything about " his, jouro'clock tonight a telephone message lishers, T, W. state that half of the royal- er. Mother and cnlldren are progress- neying or hla movements during th" wa received here from Moundsville this city, to from the sale of the book received ties half dozen year which have elapsed ing finely. stating that the town wa threatened will he used in advancing the cause of since he fled after the discovery of Dr. with destruction by fire and assistance bimetallism during the next four years. Thr Kant Fe Receiver ( axe. Cronins body In the manhole of the was requested. The work will also contain Mr. BryTopeka, Kan. Nov. 15. In the Santa Lake View sewer. an views regarding the result of the Fe receiver case he attorney general Berame a Maatar. Cooney is stopping at a house on the Snohomish, Wash, Nov. 12 John recent campaign, his biography written has served notice on Henry Keeler, that North side, near his former haunts. Frock, a well to do farmer living at by hi wife, together with apodal con- the latter no longer is connected with His friends say he has come to stay. Trafton, near here, who-- e mind wa tributions from eminent political leaders. the case. Keeler claims the attorney The police do not want him, and there ' w rt eked bv the general has no right to take charge and is no reason why he should longer discovery of h's wife that he should himself be ousted. This avoid Chicago. inti Jell' v, burned his house and cremaFrnm'.ucted hi youngest child. The woman Patrick Cooney, better known as Madison, WlsH Nov, '15. Rumors question will come before Judge Meyers took the two remaining chi! iren In the helrtng at Oskaloosa tomorrow. the have a is Fox, is the man whom to Cooney, Wisconsin that likely place anj fled w tth her lover. Mrs. Andy Foy accused 6f being deeply In McKinley's cabinet have created Fock had been away on a long fihin considerable comment. Interest In the Within a week the Pullman Palace implicated In the Cronin murder. In her story of the crime Mra. Foy told trip, leaving his wife and children at boom of H. C. Payne of Milwaukee was Car company has added 300 men to the home. He returned how the conspirators had been selected New from York the list of employes at Chicago. report unexpectedly a few Intensified by lot to perform the murder. days ago and learned that his wife was that ex Congressman R. M. Lafollette by Subscriptions to the new Spanish Ulse to her marriage vow. she claimed, being unmarfe brooded of Madison would be one of those loan of Cooney, now aggre250,000,000 pesetas over the discovery and at length his chosen. The two men are leaders In ried, agreed to take herhusbandspacle, gate 591,1 Sopoo pesetas, of which over mind gave way and he became a In the Republican party .since Foy had a wife and a large family hostile camps raving 285,000,000 were subscribed In the rrov- of children. maniac. and the selection of either would be a lnT- , political blow at the other.' An odd The' cotton mill of the Columbian Fsar Xra II waxed Themselves.- ' Is' that both feature of the situation Merely a Yarn. at Green Manufacturing company Hlghbrldge, Bay, WU-- , Nov. 17. A few Washington. Nov. 13. Otficiats of 'the Lafollette and Payne are close to the N. H., which has been shut down since Pohlthe chief witness day ago August war department deny without administration, Payne being quail fie, incoming April t6th, ha started up on half time. against a man named Swanson, accused Hanna Chairman of friend tlon the story told by the an Intimate Chicago The mill U the only industry In the of the Leshake murder In the town of and Lafollette of the President-elect- , today to the effect that the war and gives employment foi50 Howe, Oconto county, hanged himself, on the way village had called on ralhoad com- having served with him operative. Today three more men In the town panies for rates for transportation of and mean committee that framed the D. whose names sre not learned, are rewhose John Capt. Hart, ' alleged troop and war material from the west McKInlejr bill. connection with the steamship Laurada ported as having hanged themselves to the gulf ports. Some tlx weeks ha made him conspicuous, was Indicted from fear of being drawn into the case ago the department, In the ordinary course In some sec- by the grand jury in the United State - cholera prevail Hogthrough the Investigation. The murder of routine business, called on the transand Indiana, district court at Philadelphia for alleged wa one of the most mysterious crimes of Kentucky Ohio, tion continental roads for bids for the tx. aid rendered the insurgents In the1 Cu- which has ever been committed In Wiso that the Union stockyards at change of troops between Florida and established a strict quaran- - ban rebellion. j have consin and la auppoaed to be the sequel California. Thl call I the only bal . ' . Indianapqdit Journal: Pillbody hat to a feud of long standing between (or the absolutely unjustifiable nd 1. tine. and Albert Swanton, a neighbor. hlaxe broke out In a a good many revolutionary idea In his . At Marlon, 111, arming publication In the Chicago new, an entire block. head." and destroyed saloon . paper. Tha loser Great devastation has becn eaused 'Mrs. Bourller, wife of Henry Bour-He- r, The loss will reach $50,000. C. by floods In Bosnia. A rescue If. Boles, M, II. agent for the Allah Steamship comSimpson, L Hitt Congressman party of authorizes the use are W; of his nanip las a candidate for United Duntton, S. M. Abohor, G. II. Moodall, thirteen perrons were' drowned' near pany, shot herself and died soon afterward at Toronto. States senator from Illinois. Serajevo. the Park hote n othfr WRECK , Important Statement. were Carpenter Ai Co. sawmill and sill block and the West liar Cl', Mich, Micks Pnrlpftslt kick i:s(!ssl, Brewing compans plant burned. Lost $50,000. uictaiie record the eastern folk will do il.v howling.- - McKinley cannot avoid the purling of the way s." 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