| Show NEI WS miscellany several severn I 1 ratin rating records broken at terre haute THE missionary BOA BOARD RD mary Ander lu dersons sens insane lover loyer kills an asilum man ROSE mi THE WORLDS ff the newark si with a saoai Itel dent on ner her initial trip tit the lissIs mississippi sly pa COO convention cell othar items FIST STOCK three ahr of the fastest harness records ew ever lade in the lh world oct Q st the three fastest harness records in the world is tha the mark bans bung op up today to day on tho the terre haute track the fastest stallion record ia is the fastest calle mile ever paced or trotted in a race Is and tho the three fastest heats beats in a race 1 and it was ft a perfect autumn day with a gentle breeze l breeza blowing and the track was very fast the attendance was over the great attraction waa was t the he announcement that nelson would go to beat artells Ax tells time made over this track last fall after the warming up beat heat tho the great stallion started to beat the record the first quarter was made in 32 seconds second half in lot 1 three quarters in 1362 1 cheer after cheer went op up as flashed under tho the wire in the free tor for all pacing race first heat best B B had bad the pole iiii painter second followed by adonis and land dr M users riding elal hal painter to did not pursue bis his usual tre bretice tice but scored soared liis its horse up strong in the determination to win the beat from wire to wire broncho and painter had it seesawing see eee sawing all the way at no time did the distance of a neck separate them never in iho the history of harness contests did two such animals fight it cut not a move of one but what was c checked by the other the geldings went locked under the wire painter having it by the point latch there was no need to hang on ont t the time to enthuse the crowd it t w was as wild in the realization hat that the fastest f otest mile in harness had bad been made time by quarters 31 1 04 34 7 2093 A the second beat heat was a repetition of the first with the exception that at the halt half adonis broke and was distanced tho the third beat was a war again and with the time of round rounded 0 d 0 out U tt the h e three fastest heats beats ever gone in in h barness arness arnew forty thousand dollars a lone lars in I 1 a pools were s cold old on this race hal painter won B B s second do pickaway third dr M fourth sea time oll mo 3 2121 a thi the american board ous oct 9 the most interesting ta te paper to come before the american board and one which called forth an acrimonious debate was the report of a committee of nine appointed appointed a ye year a r ago te to examine into th the method ot administration of the as I 1 of the board in boston especially p ct a ally ily the methods empl employed by the home secretary in ascertaining the qualifications of candidates for the missionary field the chairman 0 of I 1 the committee is dr walker of new now york and associated with him are others representing two great w wings ings of the board but not ex extremists in any sense the report made a detailed chowing bowl of the finances of the boa board lna and compared what the board baa has received yearly for its work with what is given to other large benevolent societies of the church th the e figures showed that while theaon the contributions to these other bodies have been increasing year by year e as the church grew there had been t practically no increase in donations to the american board this state of affairs aal airs the paper argued I 1 showing I 1 h ow lug dissatisfaction in th the 8 c churches b arches ended in the quarrels that have come as a result of the present system of administration the report which was a lengthy one was summed up in the form of resolutions at the conclusion these provide that the conina committee attee on treasurers treasur ers report be appointed by the board at the annual deett meeting next ex t previous to the meeting at which the committee is called on to act that the treasurers treasur ers report to sent to eich member of tho the committee th attha atthe bylaws by laws be amen amended ded to provide that auditors shall annually employ an expert in examining the treasurers treasur ers accounts that these shall be a substantial increase in the force employed by the board to bring the interests of its missions and the causa cause it represents be for the churches contributing to its support the resolutions resola tiona further provide with reference to 0 o he the missionary appointments that questions one and two for candi candidates datts ke be amended to read question I 1 what are your views r respecting each of the leading doctrines rine of scripture commonly held by the churches sustaining this board in answering this question yon you may your own language or refer to any cree creeda a of acknowledged weight question lue sUon 2 have you any view at v vari ar issice inca with these doctrines or any views cf of church government which would prevent your cordial cordial coopers co opera tion v etith th the sale missionaries fonaries ton aries of this board these questions being eo so amended all applications for appointment shelf bo be made as now to corresponding secretaries of the board communications shall be presented forthwith w ith to a prudential committee e in cace the committee dealores further scrutiny into the theological opinions of the candidates ibis this shall bo be had through an inter view with the aa as A body or if this la to not practicable with a subcommittee sub bub committee consist ingin part oblay of laymen at such examination the doors dball bo be open for the presence pre senco of an any member of the board or persons personal ly friend of the candidate the debate on an this matter was a most animated ono one dr joseph cook opened the attack on the paper an and d waa was replied to by dr quint then en the venerable dr thompson of boa ton tor for many years chairman of tho the prudential committee severely crit the methods of the he committee of nine and took exceptions to the ye report ZDA as reflecting against secretaries and prudential committee dr walker replied warmly that bis his co committee m bad had abundant evidence cc for tho the ground it bad had is taken en but bad had preferred to stil suppress it Ilo however wever since dr Thomp thompson soa bad had breci precipitated stated matters he would oake make it tP public ottle he lie then read a series of I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 ier J I 1 11 11 I 1 e I 1 I 1 I 1 1 ae letters regarding certain young lady students in I 1 n wellsley elisle coll college e who were reject rejected aa as in stoner leg some years ago s then en endeavored dea bared to sh show ow that the re rejection action was roost most unfortunate and improper improper mp roper and had bad effectually that shut 0 off wellseley col college le g aa as a source of 0 missionary supply T the e borne home secretary dr alden them then read a personal paper defending himself and the existing method and catiti aizic cizick severely tho the of nine the members of the committee re plied and the debate by this time had grown so acrimonious that president storrs cut it off atter after farther talk resolutions summarizing the above were adopted unanimously to the satisfaction of 0 all except tie ex tre mists dr noble of chicago who accey accepted t e d the reso resolutions lutlo n protested against any approval 0 the report itself and presented a resolution to that effect which was adopted without particular objection thus the curious result waa was presented of an action which seemed to cast doubt and reflection upon the report of the committee of nine and its method methods while adopting unanimously all 1 lie IS practical suggestions both bides sides seemed to bare have he the impression that they biva have b iva won a glorious victory tipperary trial oct 0 in the tipperary trial today kiealy declared that for every adult in the crowd outside of the its court house thero there were tour four armed policemen ai 1 c tn en he told of the ass assault on W harrison arison the latter then took the stand and testified that there were fewer lower than fifty civilians outside the court house when be he arrived while there was wasa a large force of policemen on each side of 1 th the e gates bates the policemen emea used great and ana unnecessary violence colonel one I 1 caddell addressed the police saying something to the em effect that t they hey must go in and not make mak e a disturbance dishey tur bance this command not being obeyed the witness asked the policemen why they disobeyed the orders then the assault was made upon him during the disturbance be saw a constable strike and fell Ol leaby the civilians threw throw na stones and struck no blows except in parrying tho the blows from the emens batons in the cace asked that the ordinary justices should be replaced by fire resident magistrates of ol the bench the application wa waa refused while P obrien ion was 91 giving ting evidence I 1 kiealy eay questioned him regarding tho the photo photographs raphe he bad had taken the pro siding idl mi magistrate ruled irrelevant A heated discussion ensued at the end of which kiealy told obrien to leave the witness box all of the complainants nants and their friends left the court room and after a refas refusal iii of the the request to adjourn on cu account of the he constitution of the bench the summonses were withdrawn sirion to tin the newark philadelphia oct 9 tho the cruiser newark which fett sit era cramps yard rd this morning on the initial initial tr trial trip returned to the dock this afternoon with a of the m machinery broken when the crul cruiser se r left the wharf this morning she was sent at a high rate of speed down the river just before she reached wilmington antan an unusual jarring was felt throughout on t the be ship ip the machinery waa was stopped and an examination disclosed that tho the rocker shaft bearing on the former en engine gine was cracked the injury w was a 0 of f such a serious nature it was impossible to repair it with the means at hand and the cramps decided to return to the yards imm immedi adi abely those who were on an t tho he newark when she started down the river eay say her speed was very 9 pret reat and andt that hit she he promises to bo be one 0 of the fastest vessels ever launched hot got blood ia in the ali constitutional contentions JACKSON miss misa oct 9 the proceedings ce of the constitutional convention vent I 1 on was enlivened today to day by an exciting colloquy between un united ted states senator george and captain fewell of the judiciary committee calamities the senator bad severely criticized criticised some of the work of the co committee m cittee and tho the captain said the committee was com composed pose of the ablest lawyers in tho the stae and ho he could not see the motive tor for georges attack except in accepting popularity at the expense of hi bis professional brethren senator george george excitedly eaid faid this was false w whereupon hereupon captain fewell retorted that be he had strong reason reasons to suspect the senators motive for tare attack wag was that the commit committee teo was COM composed posed of able lawyers senator georgo george replied in an excited mann manner if and the chair bad great difficulty in calming the gentlemen our sans maris lver liver a murderer NEW YORK oct 9 james jaul ar daugherty who was placed in an in save asylum about a year ago for persistently following mary ander eon the well known actress with protestations of love has been at liberty for a few days this afternoon afternoon be shot and killed assistant Sti superintendent peria dr lloyd of the kings county insane asylum at he then went to the kings king county hospital to kill surgeon arnold but that gentleman gentlemen waa was not there he then camo came to new now york city where he was caught and locked up decided for the fullman ID co Bos BOSTON Tov oct 9 in the united states circuit court today to day a decision n was filed in tho the case of the 0 is palace car company vs the boston albany railway for or infringement of ili abo patent granted palman for a new and ad useful improvement in the s 0 lid vestibule connections between the railroad cars the decision is in favor of the complainant as Is it a verdict against tho the wagner company I 1 come rome cuts th the worlds t fair air KOME rome oct 9 the committee appointed to arrange for the proper representation sen aen tation of italian artand art and industry at tho the international exhibition in chicago la in 1893 has dissolved having decided that any further efforts to accomplish I 1 ash the work for which it was formed would be useless it i stated the committee commit tea found in view of the new united state states tariff law very few manufacturers or others were willing to send exhibits to chicago th the Creni diers sick la in bermuda dj LONDOS LONDON oct 0 0 the queen distressed by the reports about the illness among the grenadier I 1 re nadier guards in bermuda sent her private secretary to the foreign office thin evening to demand the latest newe news lord salisbury replied ho he had haa received no news whatever cora corn filling all a the ali eilt PES ris oct d A corn agent of thib this cit city has tailed failed with liabilities of bf one 1111 million iiron florins florans flor ins it is believed other failures will follow the trouble is doe dae to a poor harvest 0 I 1 I 1 4 I 1 I 1 i ai f |