m set V PBS IB MM All Arc Finally Agreed en I Terms of Joint China Note ENVOYS ARE TO GO AHEAD Note IVlown Count Von Hueloirn Otitllnu Closely the Only Kxeeptlon Heliis In the Introiliirtory Cluun Sujlne That lht l leiuunit Arc Irrevoeulilo London Ded 13 The negotiations of the powers In regard to the Joint China note wore concluded satisfactor ily yesterday nil agreeing to the condi tions Identically as outlined by Count von Riiclow the imperial chancellor of Germany Nov lit with the exception of the Introductory clause saying thu demands are Irrevocable which la eliminated The Chinese government Is required to pay heavy indemnity the death of Prince Tumi Is Insisted upon and tho Tnku forts must be razed totheground Tho Peking correspondent of the Tally Mall wiring yesterday and con tinuing the report of the agreement ns to the collective note says that a committee of representatives of tho powers has been chosen to regulate tho conferences with the Chinese plenipo tentiaries WILL NOT REBUILD Iowu Agricultural Cu11i ro Tiro Came n Change In thu riunt Ames la Dec 13 No attempt will be made by the- trustees of the Iowa Agricultural college to rebuild the building partly burned last Saturday morning The board of trustees so de cided A committee was appointed to nppeur before the executive council Saturday and ask thutxthu college bo given 20000 out of the 35000 statu providential fund and if this is allowed the board will put a temporary roof over the remains of the old central building so that it mny be used tem porarily for dormitory and classrooms The board Is determined to abolish tho dormitory system but will do it grad ually An effort will be made to havo the new engineering hall costing lr0 OOO com Dieted next September The legislature will be asked to erect a new central building Investigation shows that theloss of botanical specimens is much larger than nt first estimated Out of S0000 specimens which it bnd taken 10 years to collect more than no000 were burned Inflicting a loss of 10000 I Klin on Harlem liunk New York Dec 13 The run on the Tlarlem Savings bank One Hundred and Twenty fourth street and Third nvenue was continued today When the bank opened there were 20 men and women in line waiting an oppor tunity to get into the bank At 1 p m the bank was crowded with de positors waiting to get their money It was evident that there were as many persons In the building as could be paid off up to closing time so the doors were closed All who were In the building were paid off Venezuela liuys GouldH Yacht New York Dec 13 George Goulds eteam yacht Atulauta after long ne gotiations has at last become the prop erty of a South American republic Venezuela however Is the purchaser of the yacht instead of Colombia Pos session was formally transferred to the Venezuelan consul general In this city yesterday when Napoleon Bolet Peraz special commissioner for his government paid 125000 to Mr Goulds agents Drafting Cuhun Constitution Havana Dec 13 There has been no cession of the Cuban constitutional convention for eight days The com mittees ure diligently preparing draft constitutions on the basis of the cen tralized form of government with rad ical changes in the existing regime It is thought that the ilnal draft may be ready for review by the United States congress during the present ses sion Irlnli Convention Jletolution Dublin Dec 13 Resolutions appeal ing for funds from America and else where to be used against jury pack ing and for tho propagation of the Irish language were adopted by the Irish national convention The con vention adopted resolutions favoring the abolition of landlordism and In viting Messrs Thomas Sexton and Michael Davitt to return to parliament Ton nuelow Makes Denial Berlin Dec 13 In the relchstag yes terday the Imperial chancellor Count von Buelow referring to the com plaints of the non reception of Mr Krucer here repudiated the suggestion that the governments action was due to any wish or proposal from the Eng lish court or government to the em peror or to himself the chancellor Morrlion Cane In Jury Hand Eldorado Kan Dec ll Judge Redden finished his argument in the Morrison murder caso last night after having spoken seven and one halt hours He was followed by Captain Joseph Waters who made the closing argument for the state He made an eloquent plea and spoke four hours At the conclusion of the arguments Judge Shlnn Inst ucted the jury not to becin Its deliberations till morning Blaii Into an Open Switch Olean N Y Dec 13 Two men were killed and a boy injured so seriously that he will probably die In the wreck ing of a passenger train from Oil City on the Western New York and Penn sylvania railroad The dead are Jo seph Kltltl engineer and A Patter kou firemau The train ran into mi pen switch VICTORY nu ipi Tri Louisville Dpi- 13 1 YtstcnlnvH ses sions of the American Federation of Labor apparently disclosed the fact tliat there will lie little or no opposi tion to the re election ot Stmiuol Gout- tests resulted In decisive triumphs for the ideas advocated by Mr Goiupors Max Hayes of Cleveland led the oppo sition In both Instances but the battle did not at any time become personal or bitter One of the resolutions was to limit the term of the federations president In future to two years The other provided for the election of the olllcers of the body by the Initiative and referendum instead of a vote In mass convention on the last day of the nnnual session as prevails at present Uuth were defeated The contest for next years convention appears to llo between Milwaukee and Sornnton Pa NO VERDTct WFSIGHT i BIurrliMin lury In Still lar Troni HUtui heil ly the Delay Eldorado Kan Dee III At 10 oclock last night luilgo Shlnn again sent the Morrison jury to bed direct ing them to resume deliberations on the case at 830 this morning The work of this jury Is very hard and if they do not set sleep 1 am afraid they will become 111 he ex plained Apparently the jury is far from an agreement Miss Morrison does not appear to lie anxious While she be lieves her chances of vindication are lessening by the delay she is still hopeful and her face bears no evi when the communication was In the court room munication from the jury was re ceived but not given out for tion by Judge Shlnn Some of tbn prisoners relatives were with her con uinutly The malls brought her mora than yee dozen messages bidding her hope and retiring her of the confi dence of others in 4r innocence AlRer Trlpiieil hy a UurRlar Detroit Dec Hi General Uussell A Alger ex secretary of war was quite badly shaken up by a burglar in ids home on West Port street The gen eral was n wakened by some one prowling about in his residence and started to investigate The burglar tripped him up and escaped The gen eral fell heavily but sustained no In jury An investigation showed that 300 worth of silverware hud been taken Ship TuruH Up Surely San Francisco Dec lit The Amer Flratliorn Bona Does the firstborn have the best of It from the start According to Profess- or Axenfeld all the men of genius nr firstborn sons lie says that eminent persons can also t the second or third children of a family but a fourth fifth or sixth child will never be a great j light After a sixth child the rest may again become men of talent Piofessor Axenfeld quotes these names of firstborn sons or only chil dren to prove his theory Luther Schopenhauer Francesco dAsslsl Catherine de Medici Guizot Dante Raphael Leonard da Vinci Peruglno Lulgl Gonzaga St Benedict Charle magne Alexander tho Great Boccac cio Confucius Heine Goethe La Bruyere Arlosto Campauella Moham med DAIembert Shelley Christine of Sweden Goldlnl Cantu Buckle Huf fon Talleyrand Milton Byron Leo parrtl Mollere Carlyle and Rossini Beethoven Michael Angelo Rous Beau Cuvler Pascal and Garibaldi were second sons Stuck tu IIIn Innt When It comes to a battle a horse shows no fear of death no sign of be ing overconi by panic In all the wild tumult of the bnttles roar A horse in one of our batteries In the Murfrees boro fight whs hit by a piece of shell which split his skull so that one side was loosened Tho driver turned him loose but when he saw the team he had worked with being driven back for ammunition lie ran to his old place and galloped back with the rest When an olllcer pushed him aside to have another horse put In he gazed at the new one with a most sorrowful ex pression In Ms eyes Then he seemed to realize that tho battle was no more for him and lie walked away and lay down and died The officer declared that it was i broken heart that killed him Our Dumb Animals Mternry Hlflleultle She has been talking about writing a novel for years said one woman Yes answered the other but 1 dont think shell ever get It completed She has followed tho plan of those authors win study their personal ac quaintances for types of character Isnt the method a good one Not in her caso Wheu her husband refuses her anything she wants to pu him In as tho villain and when lie does as she wishes she wants to make him the hero It keeps her continually re writing the first chapter Washing ton Star Cushing la Dec 12 Irene Grove and Julia Dlggerness aged 5 and i years living near here were drowned In a creek near their home They wan dered away from home at r oclock in the afternoon and two hours later their todies were fished out of thu creek THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MSCPiMKKU H MK FOR GOMPERS j fl II 1 1 ipnnenM Mutter llltlo Strength In It l hi ilrrntlon f lnlor Convention j VLII III 11 15 Hi Santa Fc Officials Say It is a Thing of the Past per ns president Two proislllons jjyjj THOUGH OPERATORS tlio votes on which nr retarded as Third Vim lteilileni llrr NoWles ArtiiU of the Iliinpiinj Not to llliti Any More liters lloueer In list lhey Will Yet Win Chicago Pee IJ Third Vice Presi dent Uarr superintendent of the oper ating department or the Simla Fo rail way notlllcd all the agents of the com pany not to employ any more oper ators as enough men hail been en gaged to till the places vacated by the telegraphers who responded to the strike call Ueferrlng to the report places with Incompetent operators President Uarr said We did write to two schools In Iowa i asking for competent operators The men sent us In every instance were thoroughly examined and will have to pass another examination when they reach the places to which they are assigned We do not want the old employes to return Their places have been tilled with competent men and we will retain them The strike is practically over and our business is normal said President E P Klpley A little delny and some nnnoyance has been the burden of our i trouble Trainmen to Tnlin Action Denver Dec 12 The local com mittee of the Urotherhood of Hallway rrnlntiieii held a secret meeting yes body Immediately result will be known today The new operator at Castle Hock dis appeared yesterday morning and later In the dny ho walked into the station at Redalin eight miles south of Castle Hock He said that a crowd of masked strike sympathizers en tered the station ordered him to hold up his hands placed a rope arouim his neck tied bis hnnds behind his back then inarched him down the track a few miles east and left him with instructions to keep on going and wnnied him not to return to Castle Rock Nrwtnnni Statement I Emporia Dec Ui Chairman New man of the Eastern division of the Santa Fe operators gave out u state ment of freight trains run and loads mil emntles handled through Km- Irnn shin CSertrudo which put to sea ht The strike oc l last week from Astoria on its way to cllm1 Doc 8 Cars through Emporia the United Kingdom and later was re- aveinji tiilv before the strike 710 ported as foundered off the Washing- nflcr tl0 Ktrike 480 Cars ot stock ton coast with all hands on board liau1jc1 through Emporin Sunday Dec lost has been sighted oil tins port i 2 for Kansas City 108 sunnay xiee 0 only 13 car for mnrket ctnir trnln has been tlr in To Iledlente Temple Rhennndoab In Dec lO The new Masonic temple will be dedicated here Dec 12 and extensive preparations are being made for a grand fraternal cele bration In which Nebraska City Cres ton Des Moines and other points will Ve represented by large delegations of the order A banquet nt which 400 plates will be laid has been arranged Colomhian Ileheln Defeated Colon Colombia Dec 13 Ofilolal dispatches have been received from Governor Alban of the state of Pan ttmn announcing that after a three days engagement Tumnccu the former btroughold of the Insurgent movement was reoceuplod by the government troops Dec 4 and that the Galtan the j rebel steamer oas Iteen destroyed LAWS FAVORED BY LABOR ledeiullon liultiries Inltliilho anil lletcr emlimi mill Unj Louisville Dec II Immediately fol lowing the call to order yesterday morning the resolutions committee of tho American Federation or Labor submitted its report The llrsl reso lution leconiuieiideil by the committee was one realllriiilug Us Invoial posi tion on the Initiative and referendum which wits adopted by the convention liy a vote or N2 to till alter consider able debute Following In rapid succession were recommended anil adopted resolutions requesting support by congress of a bill for the higher education of Ihe blind In favor of an eight hour lull for all postotllce employes to be Introduced at the coming session of congress and In Iavi r of municipal ownership of public utilities The executive committee reported tmfavorablv on a resolution for tho that the company was lining strikers HiimM r n department of com Deinltv tonlllets In 1iuitriM In Neinly IJeiy Slnle llntri nnienl Tump In Ioor touillllou New York Dec ill Advices re ceived Ilom various parts of Colom bia ami continued by passengers who arrived horn Pamiiua tell of desper ate lighting In nearly every state The government troops are In if poor physi cal condition sniveling from several forms or tropical fevers The most desperate lighting is going on In the department of Uollvar hi a battle fought at Tolu Vlejo on Nov 2fi the revolutionists lost among 100 terday and discussed tho question of killed and wounded two able olllcers nldlni the Santa Fo telegraphers by General P Caniaclio and Colonel En- dence of doubt or fear She passed tlie mnns of a sympathetic stnue it is rlque Piuedo Tim reiieis iodic jou day iust as she had the one preceding sai tlmt it was practically decided prisoners besides which the govern hiivp for the brief Interval when she to submit the aticstlon to n vote of the ment force losl 100 In killed Five If Ibis Is done tne cannon were also taken by the rebels From the department of Magdalena conies the news that General Vargas Santos president of the revolutionary government with his force has ar rived at the port of Hlo llaeha and established the government there TWO TEAMS ARE TIED ElUen mill Mnlai lniiil anil Ilereo anil Me ICitelieru Irail In Hleyelu Orliicl New York Dec HI With over 1400 clicked oil in their pursuit of prizes in the six day bicycle race at the Madison Square Garden which ends Saturday seven teams were still represented on the track at midnight or the begin ning of the fourth day of the contest The men have not been able to keep up the hurricane pace Jumped into at the outset but they have struggled to do as much as their strained ami tired I poria which be says shows the great mIh Wju1 11ow tm loss the company is sustaining by the rst wo nvs k t l I or the lipnil nl Hie strike and shows the company is ron 1Ut lmv tJT nrc fir ninil the 140 1 miles and 1 lap reeled off by the leaders being 12 miles and 7 laps behind the record for 18 The scores at 2 oclock were Elites and McFarland 14414 miles Pierce and McFiicliern14ll4Sliiiaraiil iJfiRlt 14413 Turville and Gimni received from - the Oklnhomn division since the strike - xnirr lint- thrnuch was cniien mm - - freights are running nnrt they nre hadlv delayed The situation on the different divisions is practically the except that we same as yesterday gained in some vicinities COLLISION ON SANTA FE rnMDngor Train Crahe Into Frelcht at Clare One kllleil Three Injured Olathe Kan Dec 12 A north bound passenger train on the Atchison Topoka and Santa Fe crashed Into the rear end of a north uounu iicikul unm at Clnre three miles south of this city yesterday Noble Thomas aged 10 vears of Emporia Kan was burned to deatli in the caboot e I nom as father was badly mnngltl the en gineer and llremnn of the passenger train were seriously injured and half n dozen passengers in the caboose were slightly hurt The air brakes of the stock train stuck two miles from Olntlie and tho freight ran into It Conductor C Nich olson Of the stalled train says that when ills train stalled he went hack to do the flagging He snys Ids train started He lit a fuse and started for his own train calling out to the stock men when he saw the collision In evitable All succeeded In getting out of the wayenr but one After the crash the wrecked wayenr caught Ire and was destroyed and a car of wheat next to the caboose was also burned The track was cleared In a few hours Susceptible Men Her Prey Elkhart Ind Dec 10 Pretty 23 vear old Lizzie Beers hasconfessedthat she Iiob been engaged for over a year In working matrimonially Inclined men in various distant portions of the con tinent for sums of money and other presents by beginning n courtship by mail and inducing her admirers to send her cash on various pretexts J1l 1H1I1 Hllll OLlllUII 11 111 Fisher and Frederick and Kaser and Ryser 14100 DES MOINES HAS A MYSTERY Mn ltrnadhent Fan ml With Ilullet In Hack or Hrr Head Dob Moines Dec 13 Mrs Janette Broadbent a professolnal nurse was found shot In the back of the head last night In her room In an apartment house She may not recover Shu is not able to tell u coherent story but claims a man opened her door shot her and ran away She cannot de scribe her alleged assailant Her own revolver was found inside the drawer witli one chamber discharged The shooting has attracted wide at tention because Mrs Broadbent was a witness in the sensational Richard son divorce case now on trial and testified to statements which she al- leged Mrs Richardson made to her with regard to Mrs Richardsons rela tions with a leading professional man Mrs Rroadbents story led to the sus picion tlint the shooting might have some relation to the divorce proceed- lugs but the police hold to the belief that It was attempted suicide ATTACK ON CHAMBERLAIN Colonial Seerrtary Kepliei to Critic In II on d of Commons iondon Dec 11 It has been long since the house of commons experi enced a sitting of such intense personal character as that of yesterday Al though the occupnnts of the Tory bench smiled during the attacks it was evident Uiey felt considerable embar rassment and the smallness of tho governments majority considering McCabe who was assigned to make his episcopal resilience in Omaha by the lat general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church lias been unexpectedly ordered to South Amer en to preside over the mission cotifei enccs In that field tt j i lISfflEIilll nieree anil Industry and Its action wan SUSilllleil FIGHTING IN COLOMBIA Walclersce Takes Him for Com muning With Boxers GIVING IISIANG FREE HAND ruiMri Siilil In lime Heen MnktiiK Ini liinliiiit CttitiiKi n In nnllltiiiilliltlli l in- tlllleo Iimuck Chinese Hlilo Hook li purine Itihmi nl iiiiiti oi Loudon lee II A special dispatch lrom Miiiiigliul announces that LI Hung t luiiih s Mam nu hccictniy Yilo has been ariesled by order of Ilelil Marsliiil Count voli iilileisee on the charge of coiuiiiunUaling Willi the lioxcrs Loudon Dec Imperial Isli minister to Peking from May 29 to Sept 20 and consisting largely of the history of the Hlege of the legations The Chinese government became so Intluoueed by the pretensions or tho HoxerB supernatural powers says Sir Claude us to actually believe that It could safely defy the rest of ho world In fuet the government be came mad Ilaueoek HrliiK lr00 Itoillin Sun Frauelsco Dec ll The trans port Hancock arrived yesterday lrom Maullu via Nagasaki with a grue some cargo It consisted of the bodies of about lfiOO soldiers who either died In battle or suocumbed to the ravages of disease In the Philippines China Guam and Honolulu This Is the larg est number of bodies brought home since the outbreak of the Spnnlsh Amerlcan war The Hancock will likely remain In quarantine a lew days The bodies will b conveyed to the Presidio ami placed In the build ings there pending Interment or ship ment to Ihe homos of the relatives Wood Itehukea Uaaun Hiir UUU r - connection of the Havana Bar associa tion with Ihe government owing to Austin Tex Dee 10 governors live neposeu jiinges who had been removed ror dishonesty Hitherto the association has sustained semi ollicial relations with the govern ment General Wood has notified the association that there was ample cause for removing the offending Judges and that no protest had been made and no appeal taken phone exchange was nearly wrecked yesterday Some one reached the roof of the exchange building and boring a hole Into each of the 11 cables en tering the main exchange poured lib eral quantities of prussic acid on the wires which Incapacitated them nnd effectually stopped an nusmess oi me exchange The local telephone offi cials attribute the work to friends of telephone strikers In other parts of the sUte as there is no trouble here Centum of Koothiill Cripples Chicago Dec 10 A consul of the crippled has been taken at the Univer sity of Chicago and at Northwestern During the brief football season 12 men wore seriously or painfully injured at the University of ChlcHgo while at Northwestern ten athletes received hurts which put them temporarily out of the game The Injuries itiuge from ruptured blood vessels to broku bones and torn ligaments TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS There arc more than 40 cases of smallpox In St Georges hospital Kan sas City Only one death from the disease has occurred Rear Admiral Edward K Bickford arrived at Vancouver from England that almost all tho Irish members were Wednesday to assume command of the absent testified to many abstentions North Pacific squadron among the conservatives Nothing I The Western Union Telegraph com- rnallu now nllhul 111 tVin llltfielf ir tl nuiv rmiMI lu tllllt fnV tllft llllHltlT Olid defense was elicited during the tie- lug Dec 31 the net earnings will be bate on the amendment proposed by about 1700000 The dividend of VA Lloyd George but the house was per cent calls for the payment of fully and almost dramatically absorb- 1217000 ed Mr Chamberlain by narrowing i President Knrllng of the Milwaukee the Issue to a vindication of his per- road Wednesday announced the ap sonal honor and Ignoring the ground point ment of W J Underwood to be that u minister should avoid the causes assistant general maiiHger of the road even of suspicion msdo a masterly and C A Goodnow to be general su speech It was a triumphant defense I perlntendent with an occasional emotional outburst Tho first train will be run through as when ho disclaimed nristocraUc de- the Great Northern tunnel In the fcceut for his family cade mountains next Sunday The itihui Mi cahen Awlcnmrnt I tunnel Is 13200 feet long and the thick- Omaha Dee lO Blshop Charles C ness of the roof at the thickest place Is r00 feet The Lakeview and Ager stage was robber Wednesday about two miles from Lakeview Or by a lone high wayman No passengers were aboard rCivr moll Miielu wiro rlttit it ml itiwiil Uittiajttiji 3 FIRE ROUTS STUDENTS I ml li Acrliiltlllllil tolliKo Ntlstnlll OIIO Hlliiiiyr AmoV In Dec In Two huiiilreil mill liny stuilenlH who were asleep In their rooms in the main building of Urn Iowa Agricultural college hail a nar row escape Sat unlay from u III c that de stroyed the north wing ol Unit struc ture Nearly all of them lost their personal belongings anil bmely god oil of the building In Ihelr night clothes The properly loss will rimouul to tihoul Loooo The building was lined chlelly as n iloriultoiy but on Ihe llrsl Moor wen recitation rooms anil the biitaulenl museum containing the valuable Puny Pummel collection whli h In worth thousands or dollars and Is oiin or the llnest In America This collec tion was saved only by Ihe prompt work of the students who directed Ihelr eiloils to removlmr tl from thu edict says the Slianghnl correspond- iUldlug as soon as Ihelr personal cut of the Morning Tost orders an exchange of olllccw between the vice roy of Ihe provinces of Shell SI and Kan Su and tho viceroy ol Ihe piov luces of Yuii Nan and Kwol Chou Ihe object being to get the viceroy out or Kan Su together with his Kunaneso troops ho as to give tienernl Tung Ill llslang a rice hand In Kan Su Count von Wnlilorseo Is forming an International commission under a Her man president says thu Peking corre spondent of he Morning Post to estab lish harmonious civil iiiliiilnlMrntloti and for the collection of taxes and customs with other duties This action Is Intended to prevent friction and to prepare tho way for the transfer of the administration of tho city on thu rot urn of tho Chinese court A Chinese bluebook has been Issued surety was assured II was nearly all carried out before the lire slopped limit work FORECAST OF CONGRESS llay runiieefolo Tieuty unit Ship Hnhslily Hill In Seoul War Tint Hon In Holme Washington Dec 10 The senato will continue to give Us attention to the Hay Iaiiueerote tienly and tho ship subsidy bill during the present week Inking up llrsl one ami then tho other as may suit the convenience of those who may wish to speak on tho two measures Thu program In Ihe house for tho coming week conleinplales tho con sideration and passageof Iheleglslallvo devoted exclusively to the dispatches executive and Judicial appropriation mi niniii Mcnniiiild former Hrlt blll and the bill for the reduction of the war revenue taxes On NVedues day the exercises In coiinecllon with the centennial celebration of the re moval or Ihe seat of government to Washington will be held The legis lative appropriation bill Is not expect ed to consume more than two day at the most probably only one mid tho lenders expect that Hid remainder of the week will sutllce o pass the war revenue reduction act It Ih probablo that special Interests which do not re ceive the consideration In tho bill which they think they are entitled to will attempt to amend It This Is espe cially true of Ihe brewing lulerestH which hope to secure a further reduc tion of the tax on beer from 1M u barrel us fixed by the committee to fLIlfi n barrel In order to secure Ihln reduction which will amount to about 7000000 that amount or revenuo must be retained and thine membem who are working for a further reduc tion on beer will advocate the reten tion of the tax on bank checks and ills- counts Most or the Kcpumicnu mem bers or the ways and means commit tee however do not believe n success ful fight can be waged against an t li tiinorni r I- i timil feature of the committees bill Aiill rolKiny Mil Mml Inr Wiiuiiiiiitiiii Dec 10 -A mass meet- tholr action In electing to the board of n WJH 1ll ytrday under tho auspices of the Womens Intel-demon- inational union in lln interests of tho proposed constitutional amendment prohibiting polygamy in the Untied States and In all territories under Ita jurisdiction Dr loslnh Strong pro sided In an address lie recalled tho mass meeting held a year ago in tho same church to oppose the seating oC Roberts of Utah In the house of Yireek Telephone Ixeluuiffx ull f Hie local - t II 1011 IO COIIgrCSS USK1IIK ll n Klinn prohibition In all states No action hail been taken on the request for an anti polygamy law said Dr Strong anil the meeting was Intended to press tho Issue TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD C P Bentley Clinton In on hiiiug milling is under arrest at a charge of over-is-stock at Colorado Springs Colo The secretary of tho Interior ban sent to the house of ropi chcn tat Ives an agreement with the Klamath In dians relinquishing their reservation in Oregon Jubilee sermons were prenched In all the churches of the Episcopal diocesu of Chicago Sunday in celebration of the 2rth nnniversnry of the Rt Rev W E McLarens consecration as a bishop Tho work of dissecting and tabulat ing the bids for the new battleships and cruisers opened at the navy de partment Is now In progress It Is ex pected that some little time will bo taken up It Is announced that the national meeting of the Young Peoples union United Presbyterian church has se lected Winona hid as the next meet ing place In 11101 to be held tho secoud week in August The anniversary of the accession of the khedlve says the Cairo correspond ent of the London Dally Express will bo signalized by the pardon of Arab Pasha who will thus be enabled to re turn from Ceylon A bridge at Dlfferden In tho Inter duchy of Luxemburg collapsed as an express train was passing over It and the train plunged Into the stream Five persons were killed nnd eight were badly Injured Adnuh Adams Treat died In Denver Sunday aged 103 years and 8 months He had long been the oldest living Mason In point of ago nnd the second oldest Mason In point of time con nected with the order Several relics of Lord Nelson In cluding his watch and many of tho medals awarded uini were stolen from the Grennwlcb hospital Saturday after the attendants left The polleu ruble umount of registered mall tukeu uave tnK of tue ihWt iA kVirli - Ajn iT