| Show OUR OWN CONTINENT I 1 the kata affair alt air sem to be he Gr growing Mister ions ivan WHIT THE 8 ip IKE E tone consal forto defenda ti 11 tempo ilana alsaint tbt the united stitt digil antei rates open each other I 1 SA SAN FRANCISCO slay slav 23 the pacific mail steamer arri arrived ved t today to day from panama reports having left acapulco may stay 15 h just jnet north of that port she sighted a beamer flying the Cbill lao alg X and answering thede i crip rip tion of 0 the itada seirin south by east eael later in the day the tile charleston spoke the colima oa orl learning what had been been seen the charleston steamed teamed away to the southward tho colima deports that the esmeralda left aap acapulco palco the morning of the I 1 h anat and went ent oat out to sea but wax was seen near the harbor in the evening the itata was expected to arrive there on oa the and it was so sop reed posed the Eamer esmeralda aida was waiting tr for her er PARIS may stay 23 the delegates of th the e C party a r ty referring to orlys U the th 0 report rep cabled cabi to europe from iquique aquique that the forces of president Pre aMent balmaceda bad captured live t ive a different story ot of ite tle affer aney declare the government war ships imperial and almirante condell entered the harbor of taltal daring during the absence of the fleet landed their troops and issued leaned a arc cla I 1 mation tion in favor of president ital list maceda but instead of establishing the old regime according accor to the oa oai i 4 g delegates the inhabitants a stacked the is government troops and compelled tj them iem to withdraw draw the con graae lonal delegates also announce that bolivia has officially reco iad the congressional forces as beg balliger bel liger baer onto SAN SAX FRANCISCO my slays 23 the evening bulletin bays says it ia Is informed through reliable sources that the con greB einal party of chile has entered into an agreement with the united slates states to surrender Mir render the itata and cargo the charleston will not pur eno one the itata any farther further but proceed to callao and the itata will q dietl nelly Y be handed over to the american authorities thorit ties les TE THE I 1 fRESBY CAE COL fILICE the th 96 jett of and ministerial CB to iff discussed DET DETROIT may stay 23 af after ter some miscellaneous cel busin eeg at the presbyterian man general aee nee embly thia this morning the minutes utes were assigned between the airet andaca and e 0 nd order of the day to the reprise representation of the evangel evangelical church of italy df dercook cook of philadelphia lookup took ap the brat first order the report of the committee oh on a seal for the alese assembly ably after defending the serpent and the cross croas from those who regard it As a ugly and a symbol of batan its further cons consideration i aeration de ration was made the first order tor for monday morning kev rev luigi Ang angelinl elint representative ot of the evangelical church of italy gave some facts showing the health and vigor of the churches there the second order of the day ministerial relief waa was taken up the committee reported balances of the total receipts being the maximum cum sum per minister was fixed by the ase assembly emby at 31 20 and the average paid was nearly rev dr secretary of ibe the boak board made an eloquent and touching appeal for this ob object t elder junkin of philadelphia undo made a strong argument that the assembly should act on principle in the matter continuing be he said what would be our present condition but fur for work ork dona done by the ministers and their families think of a maximum of 30 Is that enough for men who be must spend ten of their best beat years in getting an expensive vs aducat on and all the rest refit of their working years in arduous work in which money cannot as a rule be laid up we must get this whole matter laid on our conscience it is a point of honor lionor to pay honest debts and this ia a debtor debt of honor if ever there was one the committee on bills and overtures recommended om the direct reference of certain overtures to the appropriate committees without first laying them before the assembly adopted the long standing etani Jing matter 0 of I 1 pecuniary obligation to the ch church at jacksonville flu fla was referred to the financial committee with instructions to report early next week an ad adjournment Journ ment was then taken until I 1 monday SO day morning in order to enable delegates to leave for the ann arbor excursion to give the presbyterian general assembly se a view of southeastern michigan galand and also to distinguish by its presence the dedication this afternoon of mcmillan ball ex governor alger provided a special spell train which carried the commissioners and representatives Benta senta tives of the press to ann arbor the hall ball Is lathe the gift of united states senator to tle tappan presbyterian association BO so named from dr tappan first preel proof dent of michigan university after rev dr radcliffe president of the association ion welcomed the use at ably J W V II Il erdman SI D ezola ined the reason for building the hallwhich hall which ia is designed to furnish h a wholesome holesome social and religious club under the presbyterian su auspices spices for the 32 W young people muddying in ann arbor arher mrs sackett gave the lot and building to which the hall has been added as a ine memorial morlat to her oung aoa sea walter there Is a large large basement in the new building finely equi equipped mad ed for or physical culture tha the middle dl 0 story has reading rooms and other facilities for social and Intellect intellectual ua I 1 improvement and enjoyment the third contains a theatre shaped hall fur for lectures on religious and moral subjects the eon son of senator mcmillan the latter being absent in europe in a brief address presented preen ted the ball to the association moderator green baij said he was glad to boex express the sympathy and interest of that body in this effort to christianize higher education the tapp tappan I 1 1 0 association has hold of the right ar strings 1 0 g ez god bless the work president angell AD gellot of michigan university also spoke I 1 ti consul cortes ST Loc isMay 23 1 post dispatch cecial I from new orleans gives ex 1 erets from a statement prepared by italian consul corte for his big government before being recalled the document it ia its stated ia ts a ver verr lengthy one it cow complains no of the manner in which the evidence wae was procured against the accused italian italians and says that nearly all ol 01 it was false fals and enrel unreliable able in conclusion corl corte says it is ia natural if it ia 14 true I 1 I 1 I i I 1 I 1 1 I 1 t L I 1 1 2 ai V I 1 11 ll t w hat bat the grand jury affirms that two american cittrons manage the temple I 1 1 of 01 justice at their pleasure the J jury ry and officers of the court aa As I 1 I 1 believe A a second power exists besides I 1 the constituted authorities to ach which I 1 am an uc credited I 1 am corn coin 1 polled achre ochre azin z t he the government in effect to consult my own gov 1 ern eminent ment in fulfillment of my duly duty I 1 teat fear nothing and no one it the reserve I 1 imposed fm posed on foreign officers did not reap t prevent cae roe from applying plying to the applying aj at p bublic nolic opinion w which ich has here 4 BO so greit great influence and the rood good sense 0 which characterizes the american I 1 pe people would have dissipated the ra misunderstanding understanding Is I 1 1 r dillon looting looking west may stay 23 A special to I 1 the leader from rom omaha says sidney dillon in conversation this morning g said that the union pacific rm road would standby stand by the ft estern western cities in which it had bad interests 1 it had been decided he said to increase 1 the tile capacity of the th e chops a hop 1 to I 1 again manufacture car wheels e Is and to establish reestablish re the foun drys on a larger I 1 I 1 basis than ot of old and to increase ila its resources all along the line the I 1 working force w would be correspondingly 1 1 increased to meet the growing I 1 demand made upon the shops this thi 11 4 demand bad not been properly m met t in recent years the thel tame same policy would also obtain lie he fad at lincoln and sod gracd grand island shortly after the adams regime assumed control the working force at the latter place WM As rut cut down to an n extent that these towns was con conrader lder abir ably crippled the old order of things 1 I in be tern ri med I 1 sir dillon villon was aced about the 61 the bridge and union union dept cae cast lie ea d that nothing coald be done until the tile suit of the rock ifland ipland against the union pacific had iad been I 1 the court would not reach it for a few mouths but mr BIT zi dillon said that there was no dip dispost post tion to cripple any rny city and he be hoped that matters would soon ke be adjusted whereby work could proceed all along theline the line lie ile faw the extreme need ct the improvement aa as be he did also the I 1 new directory of the road 1 I 1 r 3 matl li philadelphia slay 23 the tile affairs 1 ol 01 city treasurer john Bar barkeley sley deley were brought to a crisis by bia his arrest tonight at his h home ome at t the corner of penn and price e e e streets ger I 1 1 lie is alck in b bed ed and two detectives aro are guarding the room in which he lie lies the expert accountants ai al pointed by mayor stuart to examine liard Bar deya deleys accounts discovered a discrepancy cre pancy of shortly belore before coon noon today to day it is eaid said to haight tha the discrepancy discovered is is in in the treasurers treasur ers account with the third national Nati odal bink bank where the cites deposits amounted to within ina a month Bar bardsley daley is said to have from the bank and appropriated to it to his own nse use other s shortages may be brought to light in h a further comparison of the accounts with mith the many banks jn a which the city funds are deposited the discovery ad 4 was made today to day that bards aa leys personal deposit with the suspended I 1 keystone bank amounted to it is said paid the state cant I 1 lose more than by reason of Bards Bar deleys leya shortcomings comings the stir rubber compani company fail fall may slay 23 the star rubber company is in a financial difficulty counsel for the company said raid there bad had been a contraction of credit and the companas comp anys liabilities were more than it can meet at in on instant secretary bell be added had informed him that the company would pv pay two dollars for every cent it owed the preferences have been given aa as follows jonathan seward steward president pres dent thomas A bell secretary secretary ana and manager philip dunn treasurer W 8 vannest 50 these capitalists are behind several other rubber and crockery concerns all ali of which are affected by he the condition of the star whose liabilities may foot halt hall a million dollars BOSTON may stay 23 0 6 knowles selling agent of the star rubber company of 0 fronton trenton now jersey ila has 11 I 1 placed an attachment on the 6 stock tock hose to secure personal claims amounting to between and MOW for toral a vances be he made on gods sent him by the company I 1 9 baell a tile io in tha the hart darl billant li 1 9 llant aRts I 1 dunnings neb may 3 ray 23 while a I 1 party art of vigilantes who had enst captured Z fua a cattle thief named BI mcalvey cAlvey near hear were taking the prisoner to 1 town lat night slight they were ere met by another party of vigilante 9 the night was very verb y dark andreach and each party mistook I 1 the other for thi chievs evs the fire opened on both sides and before the lite in mistake was discovered judge aikens treasurer 0 of the county and me bI cAlvey vey the cattle thief were killed no ar were made |