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TI-IE OMAHA ' DAILY .BEE. - - _ _ , S'l'ABf.JISIIBD ) JUNE : 1n , 1871. 01\AIlA \ [ , , , \rJ D1\.I SDAYOllNING \ , .NOY ] ) [ BgH la , 1S95. SINGfJg ( JOPY IHV"E C1mN'l'S. LEFT lOnE THAN ThEY TOOK Presence of Mind Save ] the ExpreS3 Oom- pany Large Sum of Monoy. - - . - ROBBERS lEFT NO TRACE BElliNO THEM t : ' ire " ' : 1''II''r Coiiilt : ted tu 0 pen the 'l'rrl"II' " lu : h ) ' 'I'n u 11"k.tl Hull"I' ' . \'hu Secure 'I'\.nl t3P ' 1'IIISStiH1 1IIIr" . COLORADO IPI&ING . Nov. 12.-Thc Wels-I.\go comp ny has given out the following - lowing official tntone.t . reganlng the rob- tier ) ' at the Santa I.'e depot about 10 o'cloc last night : Twenty thousand dollars were rnt from Denver ! to the l1rt 1 NatIonal bank of ( 'olorado Springs early In the afernoon , , The money was In currency or small ilenoml- i natIons atni was received about 1 o'clock natons anl Inll too late to he Ilelvee,1 10 the Lank. The package containIng thc money was placed In the dePot safe and both Iloors ( locked. There lIas nothing to Indicate Its I'ahH ' . l vlLenty the thieves knew of Its existence. When train No. G came In about 0:43 : there were other packages aboard with currency to the amount of $35.000 ( consigned , 10 the ome bank 'fhes ! pdckages ) were Le- Iverel to the agent and placed In the safe with the others. After the train hal 'Ic- ' parted the & agent George Irout , went to the platform ] to straighten the trucks which veer stamlng there Ind when he returned to the ofco lie was met at tin door by two lasHI men with drawn revolvers. The package containing the $20.000 was demanleL and the agent was compelell to open the Bnfe and gIve ! ; I up. The agent - sald nothing about the rrmlnln packages and the rob- \ rs left I at 011cc. The standing rewards of $3O each for Informaton or arrest or the robbers or course holds geol and the amount wi 1110uhtedly be Increased. When Krout enterell his , omce after ! ler- I Jmlnl his ihtitles outside two men on2 tall. - - - - - lutes tll-en-i'lie-r-- ; short , conrrontell him with re- vo'ers pointed lt his heal and commandel him I to throw up % I his hand ! Krout badly frIghtened obeye1 Then one -4 c of the robbers stepping close to the agent Fald ' "Not a wonl from you. 'Ve want you ! all' to II'en hint dfo and be quick ! about It " hurry Krout denIed thaI there was any money In the sare. 'I'he revolver was pressed cose to him a 111 ( he was told to open the eafe or ' stiffer the conseqilonceS. With tremblng , hands he slowly turned the eoinbiiiatinn. Whrn thc door swung open Krout explaIned that there was only one Ilckage lere , . antI ieichi'g , In he IJlcked UII on cnvelop" containing $20.000 , which he hanle1 ! ! to the short man lIe then closed 1' the hewy door. Thc robbers seined sats- tw led that the agent told the truth and stepped away From the sare. Krout's acton In hanll- log out the $20,000 lachcflge ! ! and ( closing the doors 01 the safe saved tha company 35000. During ) oil this time the thives did not ap- pear In the [ least excited. , \ The rohhers ordered Krout ta undress him- ecU and g't Into hol After ho hal ( him-I oue or the robbers tool pains ) to see that thin 'Iult ! alli , comforters were drawn tightly over Krout's head ,111 tucked down. Then Krout heard one or them say : "Now open tha door alli see Ir there Is any pno abont. " Irout hiarI ( the door slIde back and bump oml then one 01 thin robbers said : : "Walt - how we may have miss el Mmethlng. Lit's take a good long look over lhe ( place and . " Bce. When Irout plucel ] up courage to jump out or bed and go outslle there was no one In slgbt Au aLi lm was given and by 1 o'doelt lioSes WPO scouring the vicInity of the delt on the ( easter outskirts or the toss n. hut no trace or the robbers was found. Finally two bloodhounds \ were put on the Finaly tri fnel I was 10\\1 the io , hal gone along Pdco'a Peak avenue through the heart or the cl ) ' . On the theory that they would go to Cripple ] Creel by the Cheyenne mountain roati a po.u started from that city to head th'\ orf. Thin \ depot agmt was not 100 yards away from Kroul' olee whlo the robbery was being committed , but ho _ did not lee the rob- bHS aid , kne .1' not hlng ulcul the maier until Inrorwl bv Irolt , COLORADO SPRINGS , Nov. 12.-Tha express - press comlinhy otelals beHeve that the rob- bery was , committed by A. J. Gray , alias Sam Veils , anl J. O. Stuart , alias C. J. Starl who were aneltd for the theft of $16.000 front the expiesm wagon It Cripple Creek April 1 anti \ ha rccnty. In company wIth Tom tcCarthy. escaped rrom the jai In thIs 4 oily. n. I , . Montgomery , who W3S I prhionor at the time of the escape notified thc police at nllvor ! \eral ( lays ago that Gray and Stlart 111ntell when lu jai to rob the express company again The officials of the Ixpres company believe the men had an accomplce 11 the hau ] . . DVEn , No\ 12.-Sherl Bowers of [ Coloralo ( SII'IIIS Is In the cl ) ' . He hls ; In- .luted search for Stewart ali , \'elchi the amen who escaped from the Colorado Springs Jai October 10. after beating the 1aler Into 4 InHllblt ) They were chuge,1 wIth the Cripple \ CrHI robbery or some months ago. Ind I Is learned from a man now In jai : hat they 1\lanlell a nlmh2r or jobs whl In jai , among which were time robber ur Ihe Wells-Fargo express and the Carbonate )3nlt or LNHh'I e , SherIff lawers Is con- dent they are the men who held imp the Ixprcbs agtl at Colorado SprIngs last night. - - - - bINIV 'I' 0 ( O.\IU I : VOlt 'IIN \ % ' 01):1):1 ) Fnlr nltl h , " ' ii'et.Iiig to lIe 1'ltl . : . 'W.I'le. . xm ' ymU : o\ 12-On December 2 Ihere wil be opened In Masonic Temple a [ aIr , hlltl unlcr tii . ' auspices uf the 1).tiightera or ( 'uh : . 1ho object or the faIr wi be to 1010 ' money wih whIch to alI those who are \ ollllel whIle lightIng In the cause of Cuban Indepellencl' . , \1 or the Prominent Cuban & ) .tpathlz-rs , In this cIty are interested In the effalr , which wi last a \ eeI . and every effort - fort Is beIng lade to rEale a good sum for the wouliel Itatents , Arrangements are being nUlle fur 1 mars meetIng to b" held In this city th\ hatter part of this month , In favor or the Cnhans 'fhe flat oC speakers , who are all Ailericani , wi be made ImbUe In a few l ) . A private letter rCNlvl today states tht GOlez Is now near Santa lllrltuc WII a large force of men alil Is planning a Clldnal advance tn Ilavana. ills men arc reported to be \ el armed anti In r"r'lrnt health . , with plenty of food and 4I ! " S"I"tur I'allmimer'N I.u" . 1) ' "Irl' . , D1ThlQIT : 12.-Ex-Scnator Thomas 1 " ' . Palu"r's residence on 'Yoodwarl avenue ' \ a' Ilcst'oell by fire this morning. A large quantity ro valu3lo brlc-n-brae. A b-go and furniture. \'lluable as mementoes and anl which cnnlot L replaceil were Iletrorel. They include I Complete \\'orld's fair record . thl onl' enl II exIstence , anti ' ores ( f tokens collected durmig the enator's resl- II/IH' ' \V.ibhInhton Ind Spain. 'rhe , In- suranCJ agrrgatrl about 35000. . i'rlei' tr Oil ( ismes t'l' . \ r' " 1. . TOl.FtO ) Nov 12. I -The Standard ( this morllg UIHl the 1)llco ) or crude oil-north or I.IIH. 60 cetb ; : south , of Lima ' 15 ; cents : hmitilana . 7 eentl\ This is a rise or I , eem1ts. There is I treat exciement amen the oil len and Iltlrb - activity In drillIng . - " ' 11" . " Ii ml I Neil fur ' 1'0 : lo"tl' * . PITTSUUHG , Nov. 12-Uased on the dles for the past two months the wages of the 20.000 bbeet null workers of the lumPed . States have been advanced 2 per ccnt for _ _ _ .41 tovelb r and \ Ieceniber . I'IU'I" I " I" tlf the U..I" . . NIW 1.0NnON , Coon , No\ 12.-The teamer I'nrlll , was pulled off Great Gull llall\ \ this morning. . She II In New London barber , aPparently hot Creaty damuscd . lIi.t ItS 1.'UI 'Iln Sl'I"I'I.lhIS' S.U'I'I'\ ' Xu l'mirtim.r X , . " " CUIH''rllll t ht' 1(11111 or time Iltll" " . DUIAXaO , Colo. , Nov. 12.-IepUl' Sherll Joseph Smith and Stanley Day , son or In- Llan Agent David D3Y. accompanied by six Indians from the Ute agency , started today 'Ir Lost canon . near Dolores where , It 19 I reported , two hulan braves and a squaw have been murdered. I Is con } 'ctureel that the murders were conlllte < by Indians , as no reason for the kIlling of the Indians by whItes can be as'gned. Should the kIlling b traced to whites serious trouble may ensue. \VASIhINGTON . XOI' . 12.-The report or the kIlling of two Southern Utes . amid a squaw near the head of Lost Cairn , , . Colo. , was cotiflrmed In dispatches received at time Interior - tenor Ilepartment tel a ) ' . Agemit Day telegraphed - graphed Indian CommissIoner Browning this afternoon that Ie apprehended , no danger , however .Iesplo the story that the Utes wer making threaten II ! demnomistr.tions. Agent nay amid eight Indian polIce have gone to the so.no or the murder and , wIll make n tiioroughm investigatIon. The affaIr took place 1100 mIles away from the agenc . and the investigating part cannot reach there be- fore tomorrow night. \vlm. : Nov. 12.-A special ! to lime He- IHblean train H . Cola. , says : : o definIte Inrormaton 01 h ? ohtdlnCI ) as to the parttclm- lrs of the murder of the two Ute bucks and one squaw In the vicinity or Platen creek or Lost canyon , anti rears are entertained of [ an outbreak or the south ° rn ( Ytes . who are In that part or the countr . Grave rears are I ) entertaIned for the safety or the settlers In , that part of the state and Inqulrle ha\e' ' been mal for frIends there and warning . sent others to lock to their s.mfety and return to Durwgo at the earliest possIble Iloment. as a serious outbreak was feared among the Utes who are off their reservaton , and It Is thought probable the luder was provoked either hy slaughterlg game or l.er of stock hy the 1 nih ha mis. A special tu the News from Dimramigo Cola , . says : No lews hIlS been reCI\'e,1 , today In regard : to the Indian . The party of Indians under Day all Smith left ] for the scane this mnornlmig but wilt not reach there before to- n orrow Ilght , so word may not be rcel'11 for several h's. , I Is nat beleVed there \ ill bo nn outbreak , hut setters on the La Plata have been warned. warel. . 1.\ssln IH:1 3IaI'rII'I'It " 'g.\ n. ' \.lln , ! nll'nll"IN Il ) ' 'l'hl'lr lie- , I..t" to 1.I"II.tl : t'I.I" Stmm.t.mm. NBW YOIUC : ov. 12.----'l'ime elght2th an- nlvrsary or the bl'lh of [ Elzabc'h Cady Stummton the pioneer of the mo\'cnwnl for \ omi'mumi's rights , was celebrated at the Iet- rrlJltan opera house tIlls ennlng by the NatIonal Council or Women of the Unle,1 , States. Mammy women prominent In the move- ment were II'esent unll aehlrs es anti moos- sages were received rrom organizatIons In all parts or the UnIted Slates amid 1tmrope. Speeches wore lade by lrG. Mary Lowe Iicklnson. presIdent or tIme ( ouncl ; Susan B. Anthony , Mrs. 11 Carrey Theme 11rerl- dent or Ur'n Iawr college ; Clara Barton He\ Anna B. Shaw and others. Irs. Stal- lon's speech was read b ) ' Miss Helen h'otter. I saId that wommien havIng won full sur- rragQ In three states school suffrage In hal the union and munlclpJI sufrage In Great Britain , shouhl turn their atenton to ie- curing equal rights with \ln In the churches. . XU \V 'UIH "Ul X ( -CI'I'IZgXS. Strll"lt Il\ . 11".1 Jy ' time ( 'hero- . kei' 1."JI"lltlr. ' . TAIiL1QUAII . I. T. , Nov. 12.-The largest crowd that ever before assembled In - this city was here today , the occasion bimig the Cherokee legislature and the con\enlng of the first United State ! court that has ever sit In Tahmlequahm. Judge Wiiam 1 Springer presided. The court I ! IJtlcned with a large docket . amI only succeeded In gettIng organized - : ganized tolay , The Cherokee Icglslature has : , been In ssslon l'overal lays , but no legisl- ton or importance was alopted [ until this morhl ! when a bi was IJsstd by both houses over the governor' veto prohibitIng the cmpluyment hy Cherol.ee c'tizcns of non- cltun clerks boolleepEr9 or man3gers for any mercJnte e 'labIHhmeat The measure , has caused great Inca ' : nrss throughout the n lon among time many nirrehmants who wi find I almost Ilp0931bl ' to ansact buslneJ unll comply with the laws. - - - llll n IX CAN.tih.t : \.t'I'IlltS. A JI'rl"IHI 1'I"h"I'I"1 , t'n t.hn.t I ) . 1 I'itmI lion . l'nl.1 lult. SANOUSKY , 0. , Nov. 12-Word has reached \ here 10 tIme elect that whIle a let or American fishing boats were engaged In Irng their nets near North Bass island yesterday , the CanadIan cruIser 'etrel sullenly lenly appeared. The boats t'atereL and nil but two succeeded In eluding the Canadian. These two boats , wIth their crews of two men each , were tal.en abodrd the Petrel Over two miles or selce wert confiscated. Among the men seized were emplo'cs or Captain Hosrord. Saurert and Brown by nnme The crews of the heats that cscapd waters admit , that they were fishing In Canadian . lur.I.'r'r" l'lnn tn Cnmml Smmlo'lulo' . Dgygn , No\ . 1.-A . special to t the He- Plhlehh from Helena , Mont. . says : Shellfr JUIens has Isco\erec I plot . n10ng the prisoners conlnId In the county Jai charged i with nHIcer to defeat the emls of ju.tce I hy committIng r.tmlchtie. I ) ' some lean , ns ytt umiknowmi the pllsonelH In time murder- 01 1 , ' 101 hal gained PO5sSiOfl or enough lol1hlne to 1,1 Ira I a score of people. I'u.ne : Stunne was Ilst to kill hlm e'f. He IUed ( tIme day hI' was to ha\e heen taken to time penienta' tl ) ' lot life. 'J'odmty when Hi Gay ' of nmurder In tim , ' lust degree WWI foull guIlty - lurll'I' tIlst Il- gree . charged with killing Druty Sheriff 1111. ! ( , \1 : luechis ) \ cell wns - enrll.,1 nli mnor- imimimmo hy time fotint. prisoner 'fhe plot wus Ihel III-cosel . I. . tk't ! ; 1.'lr tn n ( "lnnl Inl" " , SAX A'ONIO Ttx. . : o\ 12-A ' peclal , rlm ( iranmia . lex. . Iltell November 10. ! says : A school bulrlnl : here . lu which 159 I Ihlilrol . were jiresent. cauht fire IUr he- ' fore In.tlln ! coull ho 11010 the whol building Wait nhlmw , mind In spite of the efforts ur the . pople the Lulhlng was tie- stro'cil. ' rimhmty-one l'lnnll iioiieS . IncludIng - log the teacher . have FO fl' been taken out. Time tire Is I believe I 10 ' nl uf incendiary orIgin , and two boys \ \ ho had Ion severely punlshe.\ ) the teacher amid Fuspemlcil from shmool art' believed to Le Ihe authors of limo .rlme. 'fhl' ) - have been arrcteul , but so far have not conf" H"\ . ( : I.tlllu"nl I 4iiuI . " " II" Dehuu SYHACUSFI. N y . Nov. 12.-Calltaln . \ lrl"1nson of the lhl'ago hase bal dub became nn actor hero 11s evenIng. Ho.t and . McKee presented him to the public II ifoyt's new comeI , hA Hunawa Colt . " Aumcon ha,1 , n ball t1 ' c 01 Flagl frlh Inll several tml mlsF.d hiIll'F. . II wa vcll reCeIved . howcv l. und with : lr. JO\.t was called before time cnrtmttmm. 'rll Illi ) . wi be it succoss. The las Cit Is 0110 of thc Io I timings that I , ) . t has e\r done . , \'hl"li ) ' ' 1I'U"t ' 1'Ihl 'I" It" ( ; . ' 11' . ChNCINNATI . No\ 12.-TImt' dstrlhutors : or the Whisk ) lm'imt met hell tatlay and alrecil to the tlnns of the c'mblnatol ' forHIl In Nol York lat mnnntim whl'h bnmlu. ; them not to t.ti' of alY dl tlerJe9 IX- cclii . these In the new trust unil tile four outmilers naned In " .hl . eombln' . . . A ! the counbimiation also imgrees n.'t tn mcii to ' ClmbllRlon ale atre , fl ammy Ixc"llt Ihosl' In the Westem trlbutor9 as- sociatnmi . the 1011 nellltnial.11IFalc . II- quor dealers here who apple,1 , for nlml- l ' Iol were shut oul. e : h' " , ( .uiigmut"s tmiIt Hu. ' , tn S lie JUI' ) . BOSTON. Nuv. 1 . -For two hOls this Ils IITnln ! Judge Putnam cimurgt'd the jury In thl flomugar-Motm'o libel sui A consultation tf lawyers 11u t.'ol 1lnce , In the jmdgo'i. < Jo's leLh ) ' : lel thl' . jury were excused for Utmuumer. On theim' return the ' welo Ihll. n.tur ) Riven supple- ' Instructions h ' . ' lulple- tlntlr ) by .IUtlgl' Putnam mmmiii they retired to - cOshlf - - their - \'enlct , nnl . hn"'I"lh ot 0"01 , . 4'4.eis . Xu i ' . T : At New \rrive.l-l'rleshuuti . , rlal Antwerp ; Statp of Nck'rm4a , rroU Glugow , At lo\Ic.\t'rive--Lourento , from Ion- trash for Llvcl POf\ I \'ork. At lJremen--rivd-Munclmen : , from New - RU IRED ) CABINET - ChANCES Secretary Carlisle Said to Eo Slated for the Supreme Bench FAIRCHILD TO BE IHS SUCCESSOR - 1"11 "r th , ' IC"llu'li I ) ' nl'H.1 In ! I..rt Ill. I . t. I'e ' 1."r"ul'tt tn II ( lie S..r..tur ) . , 1"IH.nl I'imtumre. . , , WAShINGTON , XO\ 12.-The Post tOlor- row wIll say that Secretary Carlisle lay be appointed to the supreme court bench to succeeel the late Justice Jackson. The Posl says that sOle tIme ago the Ilreeilent hal practically fixed Ullon Judge Hufus leclthal or the New York court or appeals for the place. I then contnues : "All these plan . I howe\r , are said to have be-I changed by i the recent electIon . hind Kentucky electel a democrtc legislature I was confllentl ) eXlocted that Mr. Carlisle would , on the , lth of March , 180. step rrol the cabinet ! Into the senate This anticipation cannot now be realized . The political revolution In ' affected Mr. Kentucky has ale materially afectel Carlisle's chances for the pr sliental loml- natIon . as wel as greatly reduced the advlga- ( biity or being I candidate wIth the odds so arcly ] agal\t the ulenmocrats . Ullier these circumstances the Political future has Itt2 attractIon for : lr , Carlisle , besides which imimi tastes and desires lend him naturly to I judicIal position. lie has been eo loyal to the presIdent , even to the extent or pacrilcing to seine extent his prestige ) In tile natve state that his appointment woull not be mlmmestloned. Should Mr. Carl'le leave the treasury . his Place ! wi be Oiled hy It New ) Yorker , and Charles S. Fairchild Is said to have practically been selected. Mr. I'alr- chili has already occupied this posItion , amid Is thorouhly famIliar with Its dutlrs. Mr. Carll'le has never been 'erSOna ! greta with the fnanciers or New Yorl" , but Mr. alr- chili would entE the oce with their full endorsement. " " 11 I n I\X'S All \ : OCII'i'V. ' \ ' mm run Iist'uiMMIommOv.'r S lie I ) Ivislomi .t ( lie Vumnihs. CHICAGO , Nov. lZ.-At tOd3Y'S session or the 1.'reedman's Aid and Southern Eduentcl society a lengthy debate was Irovolted ) by the report of time committee emi mippropriation. The feature which caused the talk was a 11ropo < 'lton to set aside $40,000 for special schools which are consllred especially neely , This Is to be apportioned among a number of southern InstItutions In var'lng amounts. The warmest fight woe against granting $1.000 to Murphy college at Seviorvilie . Tenn. . be1usc the property ) Is In no way hehl ly the society The college was establshed by the "p or \ hltes" or tp region I Is s11I , Is $1.000 In debt and much hamprred In ito I work thereb . The people In the vicinity , have sulserlhed $3.000 on condition that thE society give $1,000. a 111 Bshop Joyce " , nxlous that this be done. lumring the Ilseussion It Walt stated that I 50 per cent or the stmlenls among the poor whies or the south are In th" graded schools supportell by the soclet ) Il'op Poster Im- medlalel asked : "Why shoull 1' spend our time and money giving the education which time log house wi do as wel ? Arc we to ruu / common school s'ster ? " Dr Hartz explained that the school' among the common people have sessions dot- log only two or three months In the year and that whie the south Is rapidly bzterlng the condition of her cimoohs . In some [ I ctonn they are very poor , amid this Is especially true or Tennessee. Dr , Cranston. treasUrer of tim ' society . did not approve or putng a contingent fund In the hIl. or the board. Whatever Is done shoul(1 be lone straight. "This thing of helping In faith that such mmmi such a man Is to give much money " saul lie . "Is I deception. Iv just ouch ' things which have put us $206,000 In debt. " Turning to nnother sd ! or the question . Dr. Cranston said lany teachers shoul,1 , he advanced. , The teachers at Morriotdwn ' tim the cohered acallem . for Instance , get an avpr3gl of $281 a year to live on. This h' declared to ho al outrage Such things should be rcmedled. The amount decided upon ss being sufficient to meet the requirements or the struggling schools In the south woe $3,000 over a11 above the regular apportonment , The con- rerenco then adjourned . to meet In November 1800 , nt some point to be designated. Th blhcps and other delegates left tonight for meet. Denver . where the Missionary society Is to co.gnl CB 0. nl ' I Olnl I ! . ln""I"lt tn . ' 11' . lul . ) ' 1"1" In Omit , ' . 01. I'nrty. NgW YOltK Nov. 12.-An important step has been taken to bring about a union or re- form rurces for time campaign or 1896. A letter signed by about 100 men and women of one or the other parties was sent to the na- tonal commltecmen of the populist . prohibi- ton and socialist parties , asking that a sub- commitee or three bo appointed to conrer with reference to a joint natonal conference. Al a conference held last summer what Is known ns the Staten Island basis of 1110n was adopted : a commlteo compesed or Fd- ward Evans of Tommawamuda ltrs , Freonman Gray of San Francisco amid I. J. Wheeler ) anl was appointed to communicate with the beaus of the various reform parties relative to c.mhl- lug an authoriatve unon : conrerence. Among those \ ho responded ! , ravorlng such I canfememee 'eme the following : 11. Clay IJsecm , Troy , N. Y. ; J. n. Sovereign or thc Knigimts or Labor : I I , . Louckmi Clear I.ate. ! S. D. : Imogeno C. I ' ales , Women's National Progressive Poltcal league , Ihensommhumret . N. Y. : Isaac K Funk New York ; Mary mIen Leaee Wichia. Ian. ; John 1' . St John Olatimo . Kan. : Frances E. Willard . Ilredent : or the 'om1n's C'lrlslan : Tenmperanc.s union Chicago : Uulel States Senator Kyle or South Dakota : Pror. C. K hlerron Grinnel ( , la. ; Chairman Ii. T. Hobbs or the Mississippi ( Ilrohlblton executive committee : ii. Ii. Mott . Grarton. N D. ; United States Senator PeIer of Ialsas ; Chairman Jesse Thompson or the peolle's ( party or Utah ; C.V. , Young or Pull- lr.anS'shm. . . and other - - - - - - I 'I' 'I' { CU SIUBI MISSIoNS . 'I'hlr"'nlhnnnnl S""lul ut th , ' limimut IsO ( 'r. ' ' ' , PI1OVIIHINCE . H. I" , Nov. l-The thirteenth - teenth annual Baptist congress oNnd In the Central Baptist church hlre today wIth a I large attendance or delegates from all parts ' or the countr ) ' . The ses lens arc to continue till ' 'hurly nIght Time one general subject to Le discussed during the congress Is that or 11Slon ' . and : particularly home missions \'snelcJ work will also receive cOI'let- able attentIon. Presilent Anlrews or Brown unl'crltty male I short address , and after ' t'oltno business . the llussion or this after- " " 'mmoolm's topic , "Monismmm . was conhmumencemi The speakers were : Pror. O. French , Ph. D. of Vassar colege ; Pror A. liovey . D. 0. 1.1 . U. Newton Theological ! Instutol ; Pror. Gordon B. Meore D. D. , of J'urmn ullver lt ) ' . At tonight' . sam'alon ! three adlreSe , were 1'lvrc on C.ntrlzaton of Ilptst Pol- Icy" by He\ J. P. Christian , I ) . I ) . . Louls- yule : lophas I Crane D. D" , Concord , N. II. , and \ D.V. , Fence - . D. D. , Pawtucket . 'iInmtstt'r "I ) ' . ' \.h..1 hiimre . . , \.OY. N. Y. , Nov. 12.-The monster twelir-ion fly wheel In the power Imouse of limP Albany street railway hurst this even- tag . hurlnG fragments \ hlch Inlkted In- . Jurlc from which John Pichi died this even log lit the imospitmil . Several other were I'linful ' ) ' Injurol1 One 01 time Pieces crashed th.rouaim Charles : l'or. saloon across the Ptlce ! In this WCI'U Ilehl anti the others injured Another piece we'hl"G tHe lon . flew across time house tops for two blocks and lore or the root and side of Elzabeth Ietz'b i'eumidemmce but , Iolilence , InJured no one A twont.fcot gap was made In the power Iap . hou'o. ) ; The property male wI reach $50Yj. , ) . - - . ' , . ' ' ) IX ' iiii1 tOCI. ,1hix.tS . S'I'ILAINI1I ! 'I'II , IHCH. Inlll ' tu hit' ShmIpNo ( SnhiuoMei tu lie S'rlun" . ' WA&INOTON. No' . 12-The battleship Texas has come to grief at the dry .Ioek at New York amid has sustained Injuries the exact extent or which Is nol krQwn at pres- ent. The ship went to dry docl a week ago to be cleaned and \ paInted mind to remove an ncclmulaton or seaweeds wlcU hail grown In the pipe grating leading tt the circulating lmps. On the 8th Instant t'aiutaimu muss reported to the conlnamlant of the yard that on the regular weekly inspectIon. of the \s- aol made that day . rrames rori-three and forty-five In compltment 1 were round to be distorted. apllarenll from strulnlng emi the keel blocks. No other evldencc of straln- , log appeared and an outsIde exminaton evidence or ulatumage. failed to show any evlltnce 1llllRge. By directIon of Commlnlant Siekard , Can- strutor Iowl ( ( made nn examnlaton him- self , and on the Oth he reported that the Texas was resting easily and supported thoroughly - oughly hi nil resllects. Still . 13 a measure or imreeautiomm ( . sIx feet of water was let Into the dock to lighten the load on thc keel blocks. On the 1 th inetammt further stralnln of the ship was reportll. and then the dock was flooded to a depth or eleven reet. as far as the water could be almltell without danger - ger or . . turhlng the position of the Texas on the blocks. lcmmanlant ( Sickard called for a detailed account of the Injurlls sustained by the ship anll In return receIved I reply from ' the nstructor stating exactly and by num- bet the-lnjur-I frames anl where they were . . transmitted to the locatel. This report was trmmlted Navy departmmmemt with the statement by the commandant that mme delay "imm the work then progressing on the sll1 , oul ensue and that the straining apllcarod to hc clue to the weight of the shill on the keel blocks The Ilepatment was not ahtoge'timer satisfied alHI has now called for still rnNher particum- hare regarding the report so fur made as prelmlmr ) ' . I appears rlom these reports that about twcnty-one or tie ) olom frames and brackets or time Texas arms bncltCI from a quarter or an Inch to an Inch and a half whlc the cement lning of the Iouhle Lotom . Whether It will Is erackl'el In many plaee Whethlr wil he necessary 10 undlrtake to repair these rrames and remnovc the dentl In the bottom cannot be told unt a fuirtlmS'r examinaton Is mnalc amid to cIa thIs It lay be necessary to remove all the weights In the ship In order to Ilraw oft the eleven feet or \ater eafely . otherwise the strains might agalmm hecome excessive anl irreparable Injury fol- low. low.In thc ahsence of full details , which must In the end le gathered Ly a Jeclal hoard , time department officIals are nol disposed to pineo the hlame for the accld4ut upon Con- structor Bowles , ns he his time reputation 01 helng one or the best dock md ' the miavy. Ineteami there IS a belief that the Texas was too light to stand her own - vetght while lu deck and H this should be the case I would I cost I large slm or money and much tle : to straighten the lmuilh. The \rs1 was built on plans ] purchaed rrom England and It Is said the department ofclals were or the opinion from the first thaI thC were Ile- nmtmch stren th has been lectn' . In that too lueh strength scrcell In order to savp weight and male ! : the vessel float the calculated . dlpbcement. v. \ II'U 1I'I'lnS'I'S H d'I' TOg''II':1 U..I"II" " 'h"'I tl ) " ! . .CI. S lie NerO hmerim 111'11. hll.lh' . 10It'I.AND , Ore . Nov. 12.-Tlie Oregoniamu tomorrow will say : "As a resulof'the vlrlt to this city or Receiver l lr , ih"of the ' Nertlmermm Pacific railroad , ) r.t ; l : orther Pacifc tu . . 01 the Farmers' Loan "zi' 11,1 1.01119nt ouruei of , 1irt.esi Interests In the bammkrupt railroad property . -an agree- ment has been reached which prolises to re slit In a COlplete union of interests In one recelvcrshill. Unied States IClrcul Judge Gilbert of time NInth circuit and United State Judge Ianrord Washington today discussed the pre ent recelvtrshmmp compiica- tions . amid later Jldge Gilbert In chambers Innounce,1 , a decision or great relative ] Interest - terest to the parties concernell , For the present - ent the decslon : Js not moa'le ! public . and Its exact purport Is not known outside or the smal cIrcle ! or raIlroad len and attorneys who were present when I wan delivered. I han been learned on positive nuthoriy , how- , I\'er. that the decision may Le comilered to be initiatory action for , a poe ! _ elvershlp , which will In all probability Le eonlrmell hr the other courts having . jurlHlcton , - - - . COIi'.tNY Jill A .ttIEII litSIN11SS. Gltl. Iii v'st 1"1 I CIJluIY'fnlr" \ , ' ' , . . , . , 10mm. In I 'l'I"JI..t Con.ltl" " ' BOSTON , Nov. 12.-iIen'y W'man , receiver - eel\er or the Gob Investment company , fed his report this arerno n. The rellort ShOWI' not only that a double . set of books were kept , In order tlt l -comIlal ) ' IIht be given a betlr showIng < n exaummlmtiomma . hut also that loans lade i.y . the company , amounting to at least $5000 . were never paid over to the lmouders' 7Q the paper on which they were mal . The company was organized In 1884 , anti t1uring the last elevel years hael negotiated mores than $5.000,000 worth or loans on wel.ten . Ildrm ; mortgageR amI other colateral Thl total amount of loans oltstanlln ! at time tm1 or the last ] re- port was $3,383.522. The : excL number or live loans cannot be ascertained by the re- celnr , owing to the tangledeondition or the company's a Ia I n' , I has bien lear d that many or the loans \ crt p.thl through the Kansas City omCI or the company , but were never canceled , because the release ] . wblch was SUPllosel\ come frol'Jo ton. was not iO.tUe(1. ' . ' . - - - Iln'I..t tl Ilnth I jt n 1'i re. ChICAGO Nov 12-John Ilrmlskl was burned to death , ; his wife amid 21.year-ohml son . MartImm . fatally lmJtmred and three other pee plo badly hurt II a fire 'I'hlcl ' cestroyed two buildings at 300 and .32 Noble otreet this mmmoi'nlng. Them fire 1\1 : dlseolHec br a policeman . who enrea\'or l to arouse tIme ramly , This could nol ts done anll the firemen had to brak In , , ni doors. Time nmcmmmb9rs of the family werL a'l ' , uncommeclous anti the fire had galnel t.'lm' headway that their rescue was elctell wit ) ' great . thifilcuhty. The father's John laraplikl , body was burned to a crisim . . - : . : ! UII.r iIot'i l l,11 Simke , NEW YOHK. Nov. 12.a'.Thm . l.al'lcl' Beach hotel at 1awrencmio , , ' of the largest summer hotels on Long Iiha1m'i' . was destroyed ly fire tcday with Its coTents. Tile total loss It Is thought wIll not-r'h short of $200.- 000 I Is said the propei't y WS Insured for hesmi than half or that amounl. The hotel \vami own1 Ly the 1.3\rcn leach Improvement - ment company and was 'rca.d b ) John Duryea of New : York ppjanmin Htclcock of New York Is at the bid or the l.w- renco Ueach Imlrolemenl ) . omnpany. . ) r SI , , ) . ' " -orl'r ! Go " 4n' n St ri1e. ItOCIIESTEI1 , N Y. , N'v . \ 12.-Two lul- lrel anti fifty employes 4 Irarlin & Todd shoe manuracturers or thmjL ley' . struck too , day They claim that tey I ' ' were forced to work by the week Ineteami-9f . by the piece as ) : has been I.e t CUSIOI Ilrlat , Sl V'II-1 ne men Were laid off and r ru.el work unles they would cave time umnlqii 'I ' . 111 , wer p unjusty dlech\rgfl , It II 61imed 1 . last Sdtur- day for lamagell work wtb till not helong to thtm. The employeII iuee ( to treat with the amen. . M n''rnor nl..nhlh { . . . es \tnnlu. . . BOSTON , Nov. 12.-a'mor Grenhalge and party left today for \li \ Atlanta exposi- ton on the Short Line flumtttd. ! They arc expected to arrive there 01 1furjl , ) ' . Friday will bs "Mapuchuvetb ' ; lt the exposi- tlon. In which the gonrnQr' wIlt tole a promInent - bent hart A reception wlDe , telhlerell the vlon and I Is expi1e1 Ihat Governor Gleenhalge will make . w1 9 altt11re . s. Urnl" ' Sin I .me . fur 't'm'u , ( . " 01" . , ) . . NPW IA VPN , Nor . i - . a meetng d the \'ale "orioratica ) thlA - ' , ' OrlOutn ' ora(1 It was \'otrl tn ercet a bronze "t , I of President ' WQIst ) ' Qn the camnpus. I I ) - - _ _ I hAVE CONFIEXCE ) IN CA lOS Spanish Cabinet Reconciled to the Situation lIt Cuba , COMMANDING GENERAL'S ' GREAT POWER Hh''n . \.Ih.rlt y tn 111 . I.to : " " ' " ' - tUI :11'rOI" 1..rOI'I. CamIo'ii- himto't to ! lt"r ) ' I lie i1l.iii.iits : Xu" eiposI 111 u th.rl y . ( ( 'om'rigimt . iso 1 : : ; 1) ' l'te-s l'mmtuhtsimlng Company. ) hAVANA , : O\ ' . 12.-ew ( York World Cabpgram-Spee11 ] 'i'eiegrmtmmm.-Iispnt ) \ cites from Spain today alnouleell that the dls- conlant elements II time Spall h cabinet have be(1 reconcleo amid tlat Iomero Hob. lemlo ministe of jtmstlce . who has bitterly oppose1 [ the policy or 1iartnez Camupos wIll hencerorth support him. I Is stateel that Senor Canom , asumed the posiion that I the opposition WEre contnued rurther Itlolll result In a new mlnlstr beimmg rormed Indt ! tie liberal leadership of Senor Sagabla. This lmmtehiIg.mmce' goes to prove , that there was roulllaton for time \\'orhd's report of [ Thursday - ' day last 01 the subject or Iartlez Campos' wishes , I am prepared to state that Campos Is not callg for time absolute nntonolY of Cmmlma but for liberal reforms. A MadrId dispatch today says that the goverment will allow Campos to put Into executol the rerorms legalized by the Cortes last March In what Is i known as time Arbaruzaza law whln he IIeem3 audi acton expedient. This Intell- gence brIngs Olt he t fire that has heel hidden by time Mnoke of thm . news or the past week , I gave a 'nopsls of the Arharuzaza law In I 5mm nday's d I epatclm. The I rPm iii Imli ) or Campos sccms assumreml [ despIte the OPllosllon here numb In Spal mm . a trIumph I dim e to the comm- flulemmce that Is general II Spain In the patriot- Ism amid dlslnteresteelnlss or that great sol- 'I icr. icr.Aim : An Important mo\ement of troops Is In 'Ilrogress ' In tprollncl or Santn Clara 'rron ' which serious results arc antIcipated. Thrce heavy columns , under Gelleral Smmarcz Generl Vmuhtlez Generl 01 er and I.ulue. are In action . imaving as their objective point a particular localt ) . . WU.LIAl SUA W . I0WI . hAVANA . :0\ ' . 12.-The column or troop commanded by Colonel ] ] 8al1lelal. In a skir- mnisbm In the Ilrovlnco or Santiago de Cuba with the Insurgent forces cmmandetl by Vesluez , killed nine or the enem . who also len t\\lve wound on the field. Time troops lost t\IO Itlh 11 all had nine wounded. CITY 01' MEXICO . Nov. 12.-The Spalt lards lucre han' now raised $73,569 for the Spanish cause II Cuba. I ) IHmi'i'Nt'd 3bitt'u'o'e. . \th.ln. . . . ( ' uimurl. ' IIAVAN'i Nov. 12.-The column or i IAVANA , : O\ - Gen- oral AI\allt near time mitary Ino at Iorol amCleo. . Acila . rOIHht 111 dispersed An- tonio Macco's advance guard . coaling rrom Itelguin . enrOUIO for thc province or Santa Clara Time lOBs 01 the Insurgents was nu- muieroums both of dead an1 [ woullel1 Three or time . Spanish soldIers and Ole leutenant were killed. Nine colliers ( were also woimnubeti The Insurgcnt leader Norval , I Is relJted In ofcial circles , has sl\rrenlerel with six armed men .at Vla _ _ lara. _ _ . _ " _ ' " . . , - - ' , ' ' ' . . . : : " I I ' rrr.h " i , SII tome- CIII Iltlnt.I' I . PAilS , Nov. lZ-At a cabinet counci held this morning the mfnlsler or marine , 11 Loekro ) ' , annolnced that the Ironclad DeYas- tation . the cruisers Charner amid I alcon amid the dispatch boat 1lnols had called from Plraels , Greece , for . ConstantInople . Fobt'I'UNI'I : 'I'Efd.I'iit . \n'ISI S it'ItIl1It ( : erg , ' if. IUIIII ii mid Oi" ut hii. II. . ' , ' . . . . . \K'nt 11.1..1 fur " " .tll , CHICAGO , No\ 12.-Tht life 01 George M. Pulman anti that or John n. Grlmn , the manager or the Pulman hulling In this city were menaced by an Inmne man tonflht 10th men were to have been shot amid killed on or before the 17th and 27th or this month. The delay or time mnaniac In maltng up his mlli who should bt the first \Ictm gave the police time to arrest him. Time' prll'onor I ! Wiiam Slmermmmami who has been emplo'el as a wlulow cleaner around the Pulman ( mlilng , A woman fortune teller Is at pros- ent hell rsponsible for the suggestion that pacell ] the lives of Mr. Pulman and his manager In Jeolmandy and the Iolce are now endeavoring to finch her and ask why she ad- vl11 her patrons to commit mmmmmnder. At 5 o'cloek tonight wont was cent to Manager Griffin that Simermmmamm nsualy I steady and relable man , was going abolt thl' Imumildimug . m3klng threats to kill him and Mr. l'muhlmmman. GrIffin at once started out to foul time window cleaner but he had let the bu"iuding. after rleatng his threats to mow- eral Ieoplo. Griffin then sent word to the police . and two olccrs were 'nt oul to look for Sherman. After searchuimmg for sonic , tme they lound him In the rreght ! elevator and took him Into cuslody lie had no heal- taton In declaring that h. Intended [ to 1,1 eiher Mr. Pulman 0' Mr. Grlln. or both 01 them. lie said that durJng the afternoon ho had consulted . a rortune teller . became he wail unable to sleep. The womnn toll him that hc WdS troublell by secret enemle , ' . anti that unless he killed them before NOlember 17h or 27th they \ou1 1.1 him. She iii'- scrlJel1 the len to imim . and time descriptions welo the ! of Mr. Pulmn anti Mr. ( Grlmn. The woman wouhl not tell him the names or the men IIIN'S hoall \ ) her $25. This hc IlfClne1 ! to do lS he 1\1w the men by the 'IescriImtlone . lie ] ) said. . Sherman ald that he wuuld hav kied one or the men thl of her- noon I he coulll hn'e male up his mlll which one to take trst , The man was palpably Insane , anti was removed to time do- tenton hospital - . Iru"I..tur ICII,1 I I I ) . I not bamms , " ' 1(111"Kin. . . Nov. 12.-A spt'c'iai to the Eagle rrom m Palo says that John \'tl. kln90n , who arm'Ived timer- , reported finding thl' charm eti rlmulns or I nun In th , ' " ' ( Ihln mOlntulnF , lie hud I-n 1lel by the InlllnF mind hUlnfel ImpllmeltH rouI,1 ) , neul' the body indicate . that he was I gold prospe'ctor. Nothing whul'ver was left to pro\'f IrOSp'etor. Inlnlt bUI the Inilal3 I' : , E J. : \v. . hured In time ) hlldle or a simovel. Time IndlanH Lelcvo that there is I gold II the n ' . and a man who goes ther' cam'- rIca hue life In his han < s Scores 01 von- ture9011 mIl have heen ile,1 there In time past. _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ I''m , imut'i vim muin's tl111 I H..tUI'I" . JlAitItISLit'itG . 1a. Nov. 12.-The olcni vote of the ht'lated llnns'lvnnla counties rccei'ed at the State . ' . waH rccpl\ed .Iepartment to(13) 'fhe \otA tor state treasurer Is as follows : 11'wood. T'pullean , 136,715 ; Mayors . 11emo- crat 282,181 : Pern' prohlLltonlst , 20,778 : Dv"o . 110ple's , . , br'2 ' : Alton , socinulsi . 1.32' s'aterlng. 31 la'woo.I't plnrlt , ) . I 14 , GI The ] eallnJ candidate fur jnetA or 1 thou Fuperlol' 101 t on the relnbleln ( tlel : It' I Judge Ithee' or JuzIrne coumnmy \ \ hn iioiietb ' ! Itel cOlnl\ poled' 4t > 2 : Smith. demnoo'rat . It e. 'toil over Yerkee his clOsest , 'onmihmetitom , by GUoteH. . - . . \1'1) ' 111 'i'm , hen I Ibrilt' , \ \VIhi'iELING , \'a. , Nov. 12.-Tomuiglmt : at 0 o'clock at Clarl"IJr : was celelratel the marrluee or Iteutnant Melville Jurvls , Fourth ltmmited States Infantn' . ' Pnlel 10W Hta- tel < d rt I.'ort Sherman. 11.10. to :101 Mary hisymnoimil. . elitumphuer of Major Los hlmmymmmonii. one 01 " 'ost \'trglnla's most diii- tlmigemishmeti cllzl'ni. TIme bride amid groom ale well known membtrR of time Ir.t society - ciety Clrr'I'S. A lo\'el lolture wits the Ilreh Ih.eol'uton.llel , ronllsHl1 ot 11 exqilucute urunlelHnt ot the luttonal col- ors , stallil or Irll Inll ilowem ii. . \UlUII I ' 1'\1 111'1..f (5 ii I . LOt'iS\'iLLIi . KI' . , N ov. 12.-\ sppe11 ! to the Courier-Journal frumn ? .lommtgonmem' ) ' . Ala. . says : The Lu l\ss portion of llmmymmeevihic' . this state Wl8lmost wllee omit today IJ lire . with a total > 1 lou' of E0,0U0. Irlcl'u , stores were burnei. The total Insurance is I ulout $0,0. lil.'iSi : : lS A 111(1 ( 'IC'l'oht. ' I : , . hio'mit'e I ( ' i ; III ; ; ; ' II "lrn al' " 1- , ' 11.1. . , I 1'lm ' ( ' 'I' . TOI1ON"l'O 12.-11 the 1)IIms trial this mornll stlmeny or John GI. civil :11 mecl enlnt ! ; r. was largely of / tehnlcal I amid hal\ a direct bearIng - lug on the crl contenton m. to how Wels Wits Itlet . e defense clmuimmmsVchlc met his Ileath I ) . time elevator weight fall- immg on him while In tIme act or looking tip the , haf to see what ohstruton was Inter- ruptnr the working of time veighmts. . The crown Is tr'II ! to Ilro\'e by Mr. ( al.s cvi- Irnce that Wlls. In order to look nil the shaft , mnst hale bfen at least ] two amid I hal feet rrom time elevator caRing , where time weight could not strike him. TIme Ilerense scored a victory whcn Jlllge Fergimsoim l rulell ont the evlence which the lrosccnto:1 tret : to Introluee relative ' the life 01 to time Iyams brothers Insurln lre Martima'ehls for 200000. The prlsllrs were greatly n'levell when time judge rulel In favor or them. it. n. Osier has asked thut In t\nt 01 the acquittal or time prisoners , he be grntell a reserve ease with n Ilew to hollll ! the prlFoners In cmmstody untl the Iinestion can le hearl h ) the hlghl'r conrt. The Ilercnsl objected 10 this on acconnt or time long Immu- prlsonlPnt to "hlch the Iams have alreall heen subjected , anll also on leehnlcal gronlll" ) . The judge , Is considering O ler's request. I henry 1ldll vas put on time stall this aferon and toll about hulltng a plate for the I'JS war.housc for thc IHrOS2 or changln the elevator wel ht lit' belev1 [ ! the elevator wat' safe when he fnlshFII his worlc Albert I r'er. carlmemmter repaired ! the elevator and spoke about time projections In the shar. on "hlcl the cerenFe claims time weight caught These projectlomms he sall , u'rre maths , it mmtmmmmber of wimicim lie drew omit t'ith a hmamumnmer. Time prosecuitiomi lmere nih- cumied time iuia that a projection mvhmtrim could be knockemi off with a lmammmmner could immter- fete s'lth a tiescemuding vt'igimt of 200 hiotimmmi" . V'hhliammi Itoberis st'ore he shmeeteui time m'eigiut box frommi time bacemmmemmt floor to time coiling , and saId ito one cotmhti toumrlm time veiglmt withotmt first tearing off tIme casimmg. Timimu casing was off at time timmme W'eiio was kilbeul mi time m arehoumse. ituit imow It cammie off , time witness could mmot tmntherstammi. S'l'iticiiiN Vl'1'IiYbiI.OV ! I'I1Sl1it. 11 ii I I m't' Ci.mo , , , , ' . ' ii Shi II. i'i'st i'm , I cii fly I ) IN'ilMe , Nfl\\'CAS'i'LE-ON-T'Ni. Nor. 12.-Time Noruvegiami eimiim Mlmmdel , Captain Cimrlstiammserm , fronm Mobile , SehmteimmbEr 12 , fromum'esi hiartiepool , imas beemm towemi in here with eleven of hir crew pm'ostra-eml vitim yellow fevem' . Two other mmmennbers of time crew tiled of time fever on time voyage. Owimmg to tue spread of m'clmmmess ammmommg tii crev of tue Mlntlei her comumumiammmler ivas mmnabhe to lmammmlhe item' amid site thrifteti for several tlays and was iimahlly lIClmCtl ( ii , oft this coast by a tug , wimicim brougimt imer safe immte port. liver- timing posblo ! it' bimmg done for tim sick mmmen. Time shmp twill be timorommgimiy milsinfected before - fore ammythming or anybody is ahlowcml to land fromuu her. 0mm Octoter 7 tIme .Mlmtlel spoke time steammier Bernard banal fm'omn I'cmrt Antommio , Jammiaica for Iboaton. and algnalid liar thimut time cremt' of tIme Minmiel was domvmm with southermu fever amid in neett of medical aiti. Caumlaimu Cimnim' ' . t Ia mmsemm ache d for qim iii I mm e , vii 1dm t hue iiermma rib \\.as tmnr.ble to furnish. After timat time sumim commtinmumed on her voage with ii r reduced crew. It was muot PossiLul to keep r gmmhmmr watches anml little or mme work hmoyormmi lmanti- iimmg the rails wao dome. Time death of two sailors cast a great gloom over time .timers Wimo wem'o ttowmm with fever amid all on board eibke of great sufferings emdurcd wlmiloc on the vay here , _ _ _ _ Si , I . , uui 'lI I iteu.im , Ii , ftr 11'Tlmme , hOME , Nov. 12.-Mgr. Lorenziii , time immter- mumcio mtt tIme Ilagume , is the leading canmmhi- date to smmccecd Mgr. Satolhi , papal delegate to time Catholic church , iii the Ummited States , iitui it was oiflciahly stated at time Vatican , timat Mgr. Satihil's successor vili not he nonminmuteti lmmmmnedtatel3' , as time fonmmmer will contlmmmme exercising his presemt fumuctiomme until time papal commsistom'y ef 1806 , wimen ime will proceed to ltommme to receive the carthimmal's imat. it trait officially ammmiomirceml this evenimmg timat Mgr. Simaretta , time ammditom' of thelega- tiomus , will fulfill time ftmmmcttomms of liaimah legate 1mm prc'semmtlng .Mgr. Satolhi with the beratta mmmd immsignia of a cardinal. Poumnol I"ommm'Jistl uiet Fireu4. LONDON , Nov. 12.-At today's imearimg of the atmlt brotmght by Dr. Conyers herring of New 'i'oric to recover $15,000 insumrnmce emu time schooner yacht Moimican , destroyed by fire. Arthmur Thwaite , an immsurance expert , testified ilmat hum haul exammmlned time Momicamm ! and fommmd Indications of fotmr distinct firts. A simipwrigumt namimeti Payne testifleml timat after the others Uft time Mohmican 0mm March (7 ( , time mmigimt the sclmoommer was destro'et1 by lIre , lie saw Dr. herring rettmro alone. Mr. Payne almma smith time doctor remmainemi emi board time yacht for sommme time , but Ime was ummable to say how long. Lmmmmehi'nmm to 0 ii , . 1CI ug of I'ort mmgmml , LONDON , Nov. 12.-Time lord nmuayor , Sir \'alter henry \\'ilkln , gave a state lummchean to time king of I'orttmgal at tIme Maneloim imouss today. Time mmmarquis of Salisbury aiim ] otimer nmiimmisters vero preseumt , its vero thme nun- basmambormi antI mmuinisters of time tiifferemmt foreigmm countrIes represented mm Lomudon. It was renmarked tlmat time ommly absentees ammmong tIme mmmemmmbers of time diplomatic corps wem'e him s Ummitemh tSntes mmmd Tmmrkish aumiimaseadors anti the embassIes of time UnitoJ States timii TtmrIey 'ere mmot represomited , (11 , mmuilumu Smil'ns All Tim , OT'FAW4 , Out. , Nov. i2.-Timo govermumemit has recelved no otivices of seiztmres by Russians of ammy Canadian cealimmg vessels iii Okhmotsk sea. If anmy ore In cumstotly , as reported - ported , timey mmmmmst 1)0 Ammerhcan , as all Cans. diam 'essels are either at imommie or wimmterimmg 1mm Jtpamm. : Moreover. Okhotsk sea is mint a famous sealing groummd , timero heimmg only omme rookery tlmer , umpon which am American corn- pan ) ' imrqctired 1'JOO seals iii 180i and imomo lU 18l. _ _ _ _ _ I , , , mmic Cuimiies 31mm iiy Smi It'iim's. LONDON , Nov. 13.-The Cimremicio tiii mmmormmimmg irlats mu disimatcum from its i'arIs corresponmdenmt statimmg time claimrm Is beimmg mmit1e thiat eifihmteen sumicliles imave Occurre I at l'arimi auth Lyomme whmicim can h trmmcmtl to dempnmmmlency frommo ioses Oii the imourso .ltmr- mug time rccsnt panic. Imnommg time mnost prom- , iiimmmt : , Is time proprietor of the wcil.known flank Colomnhet at ( 'imatteic'ratmht , M. Colomn- bet shot ImP , wife before killing himumsehf. h'um .1.1 P4 ( em' Cii iii , ii IteIehs. ( ( 'pyriglmtu'd , I Sai , by I 'rose I 'ubiliuing 0 'oummitIfla' , , SAN SL\'AIOit. Nov. 12.-New ( York \'tirlml Cmmblegramn-Speciai 'i'eiigramii.-Thio ) fund raIsed here to forwarmi to time Cuban in- smmm'gcntim aummommmmts to moore timaum $10,000. Two nem % . climbs have been orgammizeti by time , Immost distimmguieimed citizems cmiii stumient to imeip time. Cimban cause , which is growitmg 1mm popu. hat favor every day. I'rtuugimt'se IIit't' ii limit I I. . , LISBON , Nov. 12.-A dispteim reci'vcti hero loay ! from Lorenzo Msrqmies , Portuguese last .frIemm , says that time Pom'ttmgueso troops imavem attacked time arm'my tunmder thin commummanul of ChIef Cungunhmana , near Lake Coolera , After an engagement lastIng forty imuinmites tIme muativec were repulseth vithm gloat loss of life. Of time I'ortugueso iivo were iiiie'l anti seveui womunlemI. S.'iilliuuc St'hi.iui'i' ileelizurjl , VIC'fOiiIA. fl. C. , Nov. 12.-\mlmniraity court today diemisseti time charges potmding against time i'eailng schooner 11. ii. Marvin , which sas eieil by time United States cutter - tor itusim for alleged use of tlream'mns In llerirmg ama. Chief Jumsti.co iavis held that Captuimm Yan's exphmnatimmmm 'X35 amnpiy sutilcient , II nimior'ii lI..iu I hsfiuc I I timu a I I Is ihmie'i'n , LONDON , Nuv. 12.--A t.Ilspsteli to tIme 'file- grutplm front Madrid asaert timat time Cumbami inaurgemits are becoming dleeatialitth us ith time exlstiuig rovolumlionary govermmnmis at alitl Gomm- oral Macco's suprcmmmacy. Ii Is chimed that ( lemboral Macco intends to asiume absolute tynanmmicah power in Cuba. PORTE PLAY1NC FOR TI1E Agrees to Answer the Note of the Powcr at an. Early Day. EUROPE RAPIDLY BECOMING IMPATIENT I iii ii r , ' M I ii mu I ' . I I a ii r I y I i , 'eo iii i mm St rommg'r t hint mu lt'Murt Ii , ' . % 'uu r- I I 1. t' I It-ui , , ii ii t rim I I o ii ' . ' . ' . 'i ii Coiiie I I It I ii it I'e' lmt ys , - ( Crvrmglmtei , 1h5 , by time Aceociateti l'rees. ) CONS1'AN'TlNOl'Ll , Nor. 12.-l'ach day simows time' sIttmation of muffairou here growimmg immoro iimreatenhmmg. Time remly of time l'orte to time conmmmmtimuica- tiomme sent to it after time mmmeetlmmg of tiit'4. ammibassatiors yesterday imas iieemm at'aiteti with immterest , mis 1mm tIme mmoto the reimrcemmtatives _ _ _ _ _ _ of time powers umseti stronger hmmgutage thmaii heretofore , and POltIVClY Iimmlstctl mipomi beInt immmmmmethiately immformmmed as to lift steps tht 'rtmrkush govermmmmmm'mmt immtemmdeti to take for the I esloratioim of orthem' iii time lmroviumces of Asia Minor , Tiu h'orte totla ) ' , m'cplylmmg to time iulemmtlcmml motes of tIme ammmb.iesathors of Germmmammy , Atus- tnia ammtl Italy , simmuply smith that Immfom'mmmatlomi regarthlng time scimeimme for reformmm iii Arimmemmia wotmud be forwartieth to tue nepremcmiiativema of time Powers ' 'without delay. " 1mm otlmcr words , the'j three ammmbassadors at least have obtalmmcd umo satisfaction at mmii. It is imot yet kimown if time mmotes of tbo ammmbassadors of Great hlritaimm , Ituumia amid Framce limtve been replIed to , bmmt it is hire. uttimmieml lucy mmlso vcre zmssmmremi tImid timeir re- qmiests for iimformmmatiomm reganthimmg time pro- losel ) reforimis votmld be cummmpiieti whim ' 'witim- ( mut delay , ' ' Stmrprise is cxpresscml evcr. by dipiomnatms of timtnm city , viio expect almmmost mmnmytbimmg ft mmt time I'orte , at time actiomm of tIme sumltatu iii ummctiommlmmg time tilici.mi mmdc ) 'estendmmy its c.mbietl exciusl'el3' to time \ssoeiateth press , cximm't.ssimg Abtitmi Jhammmiti'mt timamiks for the ' 'energetic mmmer.t'ures talct'mi by time limmimeriol authorities' ' 1mm ' 'm.uippressing' ' time distmmrb , ammces tim Amti.t Mimmor , mumisertlmmg that "ortber hiss mmo' heemm restorul 1mm all tIme ulistrictmu recently thii' scemmes of ritmtuu ammd coniiictt' , ' ' mmmii adtitmmg timat "precatmtitmmmum ima'e bvn tmmlmeim to instmro time nmahnmtemmmmmmce of order. ' ' itiOClCING 1'hil i'O\\'i'iitS. Thus reaiIy looks like mmmockinmg time amim- h'mssatiors , mmmmd is secommd hum immtlmortmnce ommiy to t lii' si mm b mmtlmmm i mm teteremi by t imo mitil ta ii to Great ilrltaimm Iii ileco"atimmg Hahn i'.tsima mmntl gi vi mmg hi I mmm I lie commm mmma nil o f thma troup gel mm g to Zitotmfl , after lie imad beemm rcmmmoved frona a govcrmmorehiip , at time Immmuiammce of time lint- ishm ammmbassaiior , Sir h'iihulp Curnie , for bbs iii treatnmme'mmt of Anmneni'amis. As to order beIng restored in time m1Isttim'bt1 districts , it mmccii ommly i saitl that time mnembihi- zamloim of about 150,000 troops to be sent to iim' thtatnlctm , is progressing nit actively as the Tmm mk I au govem'nmnemmt Ca ii ltmaim smucim an tmmmtieniaklmmg , bamopured oil it is by lack ot fummmls oumd the immconmmhtetemmcy of its olhlcials. Tlmrnm , mmgiimm , ailvices i'eceivetl hero today ammmlotmnee Inm'slm distmrbamiees mit Mar.mt'hm , liitllua mmmd Sivas , whim time.ir attemmmlammt mmmassacres. It is also uimmmmomimmc2d that a battalion of Tmmrkieiu troops.t Mcii % 'aS in garrisomi at. Zeitommm : , anti wimicim recently dietlmmgmmishmeti Itself - self ity surrcmundimmg ammd m'lmootlmmg down a number of Armntimmimimm imueurgeimte , was later besieged 1mm' It barracks buy the Arumiemianma' , to whom time soldiers eventmmally cahmittmlateml with aroma amid aummmmmumultion , hag cnd bag. gags , It is umrged .that this Anmmmemilamms mmov occupy tlmo qmmmmrtcrs mit Zeitommmm , hreviously occupied by tIme TtmriIim soithlery. ' 1'hm Armmemmiann , It Is further stated , hmavo also garrisommomi all the immmportammt posittons ' lii anti about Zeitcummi , amid are gathering aiim- ' mntmmmitton amid provisiomms , tumrowing imp other forliiicatlomms , and 1mm every wumy htrelmarimmg to hold time hmhace. Zeitoumm is cmi time rotmte frommm Armmbghmer to1 Alehipo ammd is aim iunpontammt iromm mumming center. Comialtberaiilo ammxlety is felt. in American circietu imere on accoumnt of tIme abermce of mmews frommo time district wimere Ammmenican mis- siommaniea are imtationmd , and time United Siatem anmbassatlor , Mr. Alex W. Terneil , imas tele- grapimed to Conmmmmlsslommer Darnlmammm at liar- , put. ask'ng ' him If time Ammmenicnmm mmmission is' ' safe. According to mudvices totlay frommm hiamijin , several villages in that vicinity hmmmv been at'mcluth by rioters who mmmaesaened time immumahji- tanis and lilumntieretl thmeir Irolierty. it is fmyareti that time disturbammees will spread t iiadjimm. \\'ILL SOON CALL Tiii NAVIiS. It'as staiemi this aftermmoomt in ittmropean official circles lucre timat as a result of an official change of views betueemm Limo powers timrougum their representatives here aol at thm' tiitferent capitals , it Is belteveti that a joint course of action , Imvoivlmmg display of naval' and possibly mmmiiitary force , ima already been tiecidetl tmpomm , witit the view of rostorlmg order In Armumemia , recent eveotmi hmavin clearly dommoommatrated that time suitami has no immtemmtlomt of really carrying out tim : scimemnta for reformn agreed mmponm sonmo ttmmme ago , atten4 so mmmtmchm delay amid ammmmoyance. Nothmlmmg tli"iniite , imowever , appears to be. kmowmm regartimg ! time course of notion do-4 citicti upon ; hmmt it Is mmow behlevemi timat the stiltamu vuih not be ollowemi to trifle with the ammibassailors for mimammy days lommgor. News of an immmlmortamit mmatumrm Is expccte1 at mmmmy mmmommment. Time finammciai sitmmatlomm here comitimumes to 1)0 ) ummmsatiatactory 1mm Suite of tIme efforts of thmo immmpenial bamm to bohEer imp time llnatmces ot time Turkish empire. In fact , hmnmirso bumsimmess iiamm almimost entirely simapemmiled , mimi ! it is be- hloved that this cotmditIomm of aifairs mviii con- timmue uiitii thin European imowers ml'mmmonmmttrato to the tmihtarm iii time ommiy mmuanmmmor that ho is callable of mmmmdorstammdummg that cnumlty amid In- cmimmipctotmcy of lime Ttmrlmisum oiilclala comm no hommger be lonmmuitted ) to emmilamgen Lh aCe of lum cue. A prommminemmt mmmemnltor of tIme thiplommuatin corps was quoted today mmmi aa'Immg that "tho end of all thIs busimmess is fast approachimmg , ' ' ammti this is time vie' taken of the situation by ium'opeans gemmerally. It is mmndm'rstootl that time powers have mit loot decimlt.il tlmat further ' 'udemmtical miotes' ' or otimer smmeii comomuuuilca- tiomit mire umselesa in tiiti case of Abtitmi ilammmud , anti timat ommly lroimmhmt amid etfleleumt mmmihltary aetiomi ii likely to hma'o any imilmmenco uparl hmlmmi. 'fil1hiATS AGAINST TIiI SULTAN. 'i'iio runmonil to umersistenitly cim'ctmlated far mmuaimym ceks past am , to time pnohiahihity that tlte sultan mvlii be deposed were , rchmeatel on alt imude'J today , amd it would secumm that timex umma ) ' have hioum revived by coimme definIte atatenmmemt on time atmbject lma Immg imeon over. Imeanmi at one ( ml iime emmibasslos. No further detaiis have beau received here of tIm' recent mmiassam're at Iiarbkir ; btmt frommi mull accounts the hdooiiheth mmmu9t have been tenu'ihmlo In tIme t'xtremoo , A iargo part of time town was hitmnmmeml. Time govcrmmrnemit , It Ii , amimmoutmeed , tiecitheel yestermlmuy to niubiiize another tvemmty battalIons - Ions of Itehmfit , hiicim will rmmmlce sixty bat- tallommi mnobiuizeih. Auth yet It s'as only yes- tenmlay that time l'erte Issued no otiiciat nott saying that "older has now been restoreti in all this districts recently the scommo of i iotiu amid commflicts , " etc. It Is tmnderatood that those mobilized troops are inmtendeml to occumy certain etnategin points in Asiatic Ttmnlmey , fromn each of which points flying cohiummurms will Ito t'ent oul into time sumrroundlnmg country in ortier to attempt - tempt tli stippreaslon of time commatantly oc. corning riots anti nmiascacree. ' ' doubt tush time Turkish 'l'luere 1f4 no gov- & 'rr.mnent ii. greatly alarmed mit the reguiarIt anti penlmutemmcY of this outbreaks in Asia Minor , amid thc. . mmuimisters claim to believe that time > ' arc du to tue hmufusnee of the foreigners. Naturally this does umot tenth to nmaime the Pusitioii of forelgmmere 1mm Armonim or cisee iim'o aectmre. Anotimer conmfcremmce of the amumbassathonum 'vail held ycsteiclay at the oiilcial resIdeno of tim' French ammubaseador , 14. ( 'ambon. According to official 'I'urkisii ailvtces re. ce'tvoel ii > ' tIme govcm'nnmmenmt today thmo An- mmm minnie of CitiUfl have , snc'e ! captun1n lmo ! bjttaiini : of 'i'mmrkltim troops ninth prime- iieaiiy obtainIng iiOuiCessIofl of time , city , st- tackni tt' . ' village of Tchmoukuurhiamar , killed thirty-five Mu''mmlnuano' , puiiagemh a house at Lungim' I , nail carried o .1 :