IilLiPiiypi.IjlG HE AT ARMOUR'S IMA I HA III!, l'roprletor, TERMS: $125 IN ADVANCE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. h-:M"X':x-h-":-h:"::? BRIEF TELEGRAMS. ' Dr. Von Siemens, until recently di rector of tho Germnn bank, Is fatally 111 with cancer of tho stomach. Tho Chicago and Southeastern rail way, which has been tied up by a rurlko for seventeen days, has been opened and trains will run rcgulnrly Henceforth. Twclvo more Uoer leaders, Including Commandant Schecpers, whoso cap- turo wns announced August 12, have been permanently banished from South Africa. James T. Woods, who drow first prlzo in tho Lawton district land lot tery last Bummer and settled on a claim valued at $30,000, has died of typhoid fever. Dr. C. M. Bnrtlctt, for twenty-ono years presldont of tho Maryvlllo col lego, Maryvlllo, Tcnn., died, aged 31 years. Ho was ono of tho best known educators In Tennessee. Commander Seth M, Ackley of tho navy hn8 been placed on tho retired list, with tho rank of captain. His advancement Is duo to his service In tho wnr of tho rebellion. Dnlzicl's Berlin correspondent states that tho poltco of that place aro searching for an Italian anarchist named Napoll, who is roportcd to b& on routo to Berlin to nssnsslnato the kaiser. Indiana republicans who have boon In Washington recently bring back tho information that President Rooao volt will put tho rural mall delivery tindor civil scrvlco rules about the first of next year, An unconfirmed report, which has rcachod London through Berlin, Bays a part of tho Russian garrison nt Warsaw recently mutlncd, firing upon tho officers, and that 300 men will be court-martialed. Tho cup presented by tho Chicago Athletlo association to Sir Thomaa Llpton la of sterling silver, two and one-halt foot high and wolghlng six toon pounds. Tho figures on It aro Bailors, ships nnd son Borponts. Owing to gravo scandals In tho nd mln 1st rat Ion of companies working tho Iron oro Holds In northern Sweden, savu tho Stockholm corrnAnnntinnt. Hm Kovornmont will ask thn rnlohntntr thnt thn nfntrt !iv nnf Mm i, " IMU Vd. I Tho safo of tho countv tremmmr of nutinr ,. t, f aiii blown opon by burglars, Only $100 was obtained. TJio safe Is n wreck. Tho robbory was not dlscovorcd until after tho robbers had disappeared. Ex-Governor J. S. Hogg and J. W. Swayno of Toxas havo gono to Now York for tho purposo of Interesting capitalists In tho formation of a big combination of all tho Independent oil producers In tho Bciuirnont fields. Victor O'Brlon, a grnduato student of tho University of Chicago and a boh of P. W. O'Brien, n lending lawyor In San Francisco, was placed In tho de- tentlon hospital, apparently Buffering fmm niMitn mnni., v..,, rvn-1.,.. in mm waaa W 4I A WU11K V J1 aVtk 0 said to havo becomo lnsano over a lovo affair. i Alio interior uopartmeut haB re ceived word from Governor Orman of Colorado that 300 Indiana from tho Whlto Rocks, Utah ngoncy, havo loft tho reservation and uro destroying gnmo in direct violation of tho Colo rado laws. Ho prodlctB that unless Bomothlng 1b dono to keep tho In dians on tho reservation thcro will bo serious trouble Mayor Hartonbowor of Dob Moines has announced his Intention of plac ing inlnlstora of tho gospol on tho po llen force. Tho Rov. Conrad Hooker nnd tho Rev. G. W. L. Brown criti cised tho work of tho pollco In main taining order during tho carnival. Secretary Gago has accoptnd tho trcasurorahlp of tho McKlnloy Arch association. Prominent men In every Hectlon will bo solcctud to organize tho work In their localities, untl it is be lieved that tho $2,000,000 needed will bo raised In a short tlmo. The Hamburg-American Packet company has commenced n fortnightly sorvlco to Cuba. M. Paul Blouct, who Is better known as "Max 0'Rell," haB becomo a mem ber of tho editorial staff of Figaro, Paris. Sir Thomas Llpton sailed for homo on tho steamer Celtic. Richard Tripp of Colfax, la., aged 19, 1b not expected to llvo us a result of Injuries received In u foot ball con test between tho Colfax and Pralrlo . City High school. Laura D. Barnard of Omaha will recolvo $20,000 and Interest at tho - ntto of 7 per cent by a recent decision of tho United States court of uppcals, afllrmlng n verdict of a lower tribunal. Tho litigation uroso out of u lire In Peoria, 111., four years ugo. .Tho Midland Portland Cement com pany, capital $1,000,000, was Incorpor ated at Trenton, N. J. It Is reported that Mine. Tsllkn, tho companion of Miss' Ellen M, Btpne, tho American missionary captured by brigands, died recently lu captivity. South Omaha Packing Plant Has a Forty Thousand Dollar Loss, FERTILIZER DEPARTMENT RUINED Hnrd Work Kurrn mi Iriirnetinn Amount of Threatened Property Two Hours of Haute (Irt-nt Dlmcnlty to Sure J'riclit-1 eueil Cuttle from Viaduct. OMAHA, Oct. 25. Flro nlmoat de- most totally destroyed tho fertilizer department at Armour's, South Omnha, tnr nlehf. Ilv lmr.1 wort tho flrornnn kent t10 flamcs from spreading and thereby waved nn Immonsn amount of property which nt ono tlmo was In (hinger. Just a fow minutes before 10 o'clock a wntchman discovered flames In the fertilizer building, which Is nt tho west end of tho north row of build- lngs. An alarm was at onco sent In and tho big chlmo whistle sounded a distress call which could bo hoard three miles. In response to tho alarm tho South Omaha department nnBwercd prompt ly, but tho stock ynrds department under Chief Ambler turned tho first stream on tho blaze. All of the pack ing houses Bent their departments nnd ns tho water presouro was oxcollont tho building was flooded In a short tlmo. Tho llnmcs Bprcad with astonishing rapidity and when tho roof fell the blnzo Illuminated tho stock yarcU and tho surrounding territory for a wldo distance As tho various companies came up nnd roportcd for duty they woro as- signed stations, and by good manage- mont tho walls of tho fertilizer build- Inir were kont cool, and thus tho flro was prevented from spreading. Goneral Manager Kcnyon of tho Stock Yards company wnB early on tho ground and ho nt onco directed that tho cattlo on tho viaduct bo driven back to pens In tho stock ynrds. This wns no easy task, as the animals wcro badly frightened by tho glare nnd tho nolso. After tho flro was under control, R. C. Howo, gcnornl mnnngor of tho plant, was asked about tho loss. Ho said that tho building was worth about $25, 000, but that tho walls could bo saved. As for tho contents, ho could not Bay Tho Impression Is that tho loss will amount to fully $40,000. This Is cov crcd by insurance Ho Bald tho flro I .... I would not interfere Willi tho onertuion " - I io plant, but that work would con- tlnuo today as usual. About two years ago there waB a flro In thla Bamo department of tho Ar- mour plant, but tho loss was not nearly ns much ns It 1b now. Spontaneous combustion or a spark from tho grinding machlno Is sup- poBcd to bo tho causo of tho lire. BIG PRODUCTION OF HARD COAL. In Kxcess of I.ust Ycnr und I) em ml lu Kxceit of tho Supply. PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 25. Tho pro- ductlon of anthrnctto coal In Pcnn ylvnnla this year will bo tho largest in tno niaiory or tno irauo. Approxi- I " mutely tho output will uo uuout lu.uuo,- 000 tons moro than In 1900. Tho pro. ductlon last yenr was 45,107,484 tons; In 1899, 47.CCG.000 tons, nnd In 1898, 41,889,800 tons. For nlno months of thlo year tho shipment of coal has amounted to 40,309,780 tons, n ngnlnst 34,202,710 toii3 for tho samo period last year. Theso figures only relate to tho actual shipment nnd do not Include that UBod at tho mines and by tho coal companies. Tho demand for hard coal thlo year has boon groator than ovor boforo. The production mis neen ruuy takon up and tno mining companies havo little stock on hand. (liven Mars-mi silver Nervlce. NEW YORK, Oct. 25. Tho Now York Yacht club hold a meeting Inst night nt which n commltteo was up- pointed to present a aervlco of Bllvor to J. P. Morgan as a mark of tho ap- preclatlou in which tho club hold him Tho resolutions which preceded this nctlon rccfta Mr, Morgan's gift of the land on which tho prcsont club houso is built and tno uso no gavo tno ciuu of Columbia In 1899 and 1901 to do- fend tho Amorlca'H cup. Hatuoa (iron Quiet MANILA, Oct. 25.--aonernl Hughes telegraphs from tho Island of Cobu re porting that thoro has boon uo troublo in tho Islnnd of Samnr slnco tho fight nt tho Gnndara river. Genornl Smith la busy Increasing tho garrisons In Samnr and preparing for nctlvo measures. Will Not Wait for Howard. GEORGETOWN, Ky Oct. 25.- Wlion court convened today Attorney Smith for Power asked for an ordor to bring Jim Howard horo from tin Frankfort Jail to tCBtlfy lu tho piis oner's bohalf, Howard was condomnod to doatli for GooberB murder, but was grunted a now trial. Tho Judge grant- cd tho ordor for Howard's removal, hut imld If Hownrd was not horo by tho tlmo tho dofonso dosed tho court would not wait on him. LOSS IN CORN CORN. Freight on .Account of Decreased Export. NBW YORK, Oct. 25. Niun'rotte floating grain elevators looming r.bove tho stores of tho Atlantic basin, bnck of Governor's Island, and 124 berthed steamers, many of them tossing Idly, attest an unprecedented dullness in ocean freights, says the World. It lk dtI0 to tllO ollOrtUgO Of tho COm crop out west. Corn exports aro 30,000.000 busholR behind the same date, of 1900. "Corn maken ocean freights not wheat," explained Broker Lunham of Lunhnm & Moore, freight brokers and forwarding agents, Produce exchange Exports 08tlmatO 100,000 tons Of 0:eni1 cargo spaco tied up In New York, about tho samo In Philadelphia, nnl smaller amounts In Boston, Bal- tlmoro, Norfolk and Now Orleans. Coal that was formerly carried to Europo tov $3.75 and $4 a ton Is now carried or $2. General cargo from tho gulf to Denmark that brought $4.50 and $5 a ton Is now being taken for $3.12. Ocean freights have fallen 20 per cent "t least. MUST PAY PENALTY SOON. Murderer of William McKlnley Hi it ut Short Time to Live ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 25. Leon F, Czolgosz, tho murderer of President McKlnloy, will bo cloctrocutod at 7 a. m- n Tuesday, October 29, at Auburn prison wanton Mead has solected Tuesduy, bo that flnnl arrangements may bo mado on Monday. In doing this ho following tho general custom In the atato prisons rolntlvo to electrocutions, It doos away with the necessity for making final arrangements on Sunday. Tho sentence of tho court wns that tho execution of Czolgos. Bhould tnko plnco during tho week comonclng Oe tobor 28, leaving to the warden of the prison full power to select tho day of tho week In which to carry out tho mnndatcs .of tho law. This latltudo lo given tho warden to secure secrecy ns to tho tlmo of tho execution and to guard ngnlnst delay from accident, such as In 1893 cnused a dolay of an hour In an execution after tho con domtied mnn had been taken into tho death houso at Auburn penitentiary. JO RE-OPEN IN SOUTH OMAHA. Will Uso Nnhraskn l'lunt While Heuulld- ic Nenr Chicago, OMAHA, Oct. 25. Tho Hammond Ll.l. I i j. i.. rt.i v""", wmuu uunwu uut m vm cago, is losing no time in starting its south Omaha plant. Charles S. Folch, asBlatnnt superintendent of tho St Jo soph houso of tho company, nrrlvcd In South Omaha on tho morning train and set to work at onco putting tho' plant In condition for business. Men woro employed tho first thing to clean out tho hollers, connect them up and get tho power plant In condition. Other men aro at work putting tho remaind er of tho houses In shape. Ho states that killing will bo resumed lnsldo n week nnd ton dayB nnd tho plnnt run to Its full capacity. It has been ldlo slnco last spring, but baa not dotorl- orated any and all that Is necessary la .k ut,. rum to oppose itussin. LONDON, Oct. 25. An official tele- gram from Wu Chang assorts, says tho Shanghai correspondent of tho Tlmoa, that In roply to tho vigorous protests f tho southern viceroys against tho Manchurlan f ngroomont, Emperor Kwang Su asks what means thoy would suggest to oppose Ruaala, and what Is tho proapoct of offectlvo Brit sn ami jnpancBo support. k...oh tiic to ciiicnBn. CHICAGO, Oct. 25. Six hundred buslnosB flrniB were ronrasentcd at tho annual bunquot of tho Illinois Mnnu tacturorB association, which was hold thla evening at tho Grand Pnclflc hotel. Tlloro was but ono Bet Bpeech on tho program for tho ovenlng, and that WuB by John A. Kasson of Iowa, tho diplomat and tariff oxport, who spoke on "Reciprocity." MeOnTern-Corhett Vlcht. NKW YORK, Oct, 25. Terry McGov cm, feathorwolght champion of the world, and Young Corbett of Denver signed articles of agreement today for a twonty-round contest on Thanksgiv ing day ut Hartford, Conn., before tho Emplro Athletic club. Dntmchue Drought to Hloui City. SIOUX CITY, Oct. 2C J. M. Don aghuo of Sioux Rankle. In., who was arrested In Kansas City, was brought t0 Sioux City, whero ho Is charged with disposing of mortgaged cattlo. Iron Company Cannot Get Coal. ALTOONA, Pa., Oct. 25. Tho Al toonn Iron company, tho largest lu duatry outsltlo of tho Pennsylvania Railroad company'B shops, employing sovoral hundred men, has closed down indefinitely bocauso It Ib Impossible to eeouro cool. This Ib duo to tho car famlno existing on tho Pennsylvania linen occasioned by tho enormous freight traffic, Tho local car shops xvo working double tlmo to supply tho demand. TOE RAIN IS HELPFUL Elements Take a Hand in Hastening the Deliverance of Miss Stone. MAY FORCE BRIGANDS TO MOVE In Such Kvent They Will lie Olnd In Tnke the Itntmoin The MlMlon Tremtirrr Think the Xrxt Motu Will llo Cull for Money. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 24. Cold rains aro falling In tho district whero tho brigands who abducted Mlsa Stone, the American missionary, aro concealed and a prolonged stay In tho mountains Is believed to bo almost Im possible, oven for tho brigands. Hcnco it is considered that thoy will hasten to releaso tho cnptlvo ns soon ns they can Bccuro the ransom and then dls porso to their homes. No word has come to tho mission aries today, tnougn W. W. Pcet, treas urer of tho mlssiona nere, to whom they would communicate, 1b hopeful. Mr. Pcet Is not expecting nows until ho Is asked to forward tho gold, which he estimates will weigh botwoen 300 and 400 pounds. PARIS, Oct. 24. M. Saratoff, tho former president of the Macedonian committee, has written n letter io tho Temps, dated from Paris, emphatic ally denying tho reports that ho la an accompllco in tho abduction of Miss Stone, tho American missionary, and that ho Ib oven now at tho head of tho band of abductors. He says ho has been living quietly In Paris for tho past month. LONDON, Oct. 24. "Seven brigands hold up a diligence that was proceed ing to Cassarl, In Sardinia, with a reg istered mall bag," says a dispatch from Romo to tho Dally Express. "Shots wcro exchanged and two car bineers who were escorting tho dill genco wcro wounded, while a woman passenger wns killed. In tho scufllo tho postal clerk escaped with the reg istered letters." AS AGUINALDO'S SLCCESS0R Committee lime Proclamation Con firming Gen. Mnlvar, MANILA, Oct. 24. Nothing has been heard from tho Island of Snmar for thrco dnys, owing to the typhoon hav ing blown down tho telegraph lines, excepting ono cablo message and mall advices. Admiral Rogers has received a report by gunboat. Ho hns notified tho troops at tho ports to bo on their guard, owing to the massacre of tho company of tho Ninth regiment nt Balanglgn. At Pambujau, Island of Samar, all of tho buildings In tho vlclnty of tho barracks woro immediately raised. Tho contral Filipino commltteo has issued a proclamation confirming Mnl var as tho success or Agulnaldo. Copies of tho document havo been widely cir culated. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24. Admiral Rodgors has cabled tho Navy depart ment his arrival on his flagship, New York, at Catablogan. TAKE ARMS TO INSURGENTS Ills CoiiRlcnmentof ltlllmnnd Cartrlileet Tawed Up Orlnncit to Colombian. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico. Oct. 24. Advlcca received horo from Lagulrn, Vonczueln, under dato of Monday, Oc tober 21, Bay that the first conalgn- ment of arms and ammunition, con sisting of 1,500 rifles and 400,000 cart ridges, on board a steamer towed by a Venezuelan gunboat, and in chargo of tho Vcnozuolan genernls, Vedro Rodrlgues and Francisco Lleva, left Lagulra October 18, bound for tho up per Orinoco. Tho arms nnd ammunl tlon will bo turned over to tho Colom l)lan liberals at Llanos-dc-Casanare, for use by tho latter against tho con servative government In tho Colom bian department of Boyca. Tho ex pcdltlon, which wis sent by tho Ven ezuelan government, departed openly, following plans nrrnnged In Caracas At Sultan' Instigation. VI13NNA, Oct. 24. Miss Stono wns captured," Bays tho Sofia correspond ent of Nues Wiener Journnl, not by brlgunds, but by a detachment of Turkish cavalry at tho instigation of tho sultan." Count ToUtol III. ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 24. Count Iico Tolstoi la again Bomowhnt Bcrl ously 111 on tho estate of the Coun teas Pnlln, near Aloupkn, In Crimea Carnegie (live to Dundee. LONDON, Oct. 24. Andrew Carne glo hns given 37,000 to establish 11 hraries at Dundee. To Ile-opeo III Houtli Omaha, CHICAGO, Oct. 24, Officlula of tho Ilutninoud company stated this morn ing that tho plant at South Omaha which had been closed slnco last spring, would bo reopened ns Boon na men can bo transferred from Chicago, I.lptou SalM for llniur. NKW YORK, Ont. 24. Sir Thomaa Llpton sailed for home today on the steamer Cltlc. Hte steam yacht, the Erin, will sail tomorrow. HIGH PRICE FOR LIVE CATTLE Hunch of fitcrrn iind Heifer Urine SO. 30 I'er Hundred. OMAHA, Oct. 23. That choice cattle aro bringing high prices nt tho South Omaha market wan again demonstrat ed yesterday by tho salo of a bunch of steers nnd heifers that sold at th highest prices of tho season. Tho cat tlo wcro raised on a farm at Papll Hon owned by A. W. Clark. Thoy wcro nearly two years old and wer Whltcfaces and Shorthorns. For near ly a ycnr they havo been on full feed and wero given a rntlon of corn meal and nlfalfa hay. When weighed at tho stock yards they chowed an aver ago weight of 1,257 pounds and Bold for $0.30. Tho highest price paid previous to this tlmo was $C25 and that was for Btralght steerB. Tiio fact that out of tho nineteen head marketed by Mr. Clark thcro wero ten heifers makes this sale by far the highest of tho sea son. It may safely bo said tnat $u.3U Is tho highest price over paid at South Omaha for thrt many heifers. Mr. Clark Is a firm bellover In tho theory that It pays to raiso good cat tlo and in making them fat boforo sending them to market. Ho has ono of tho best equipped feeding yards In tho state and ho Boldom falls to top tho market whenever ho has cattlo for salo. MINISTER FOR I HE ASSASSIN CzoI(ox 8lrct n Puntor Though Ha IId Renounced ltellglon. AUBURN, N. Y., Oct. 23. In accord ance with Czolgosz' wishes, Rov. John . Hlckcy, pastor of tho Church of tho Holy Family and tho Catholic chap lain of tho prison, has appointed Rev. Father SzandliiBkl, pastor of tho Polish church of Rochester, to attend Czolgosz In his last hours. After his baptism Czolgosz never practiced his religion and ns an anar chist denounced all its tenets. Ho will make a statement to this effect bo foro his death. Tho Interview between priest and prisoner proved very unsatisfactory to both. It took place in tho condemned man's cell nnd tho conversation was carried on In Polish. During the In terview Czolgosz Bald ho had been baptized In tho Roman Catholic faith in tho 1'ollsh church In Detroit, lio had abandoned tho church early in lifo and had lost all faith In it. BR00KER WASHINGTON IS MUTE Alleged Interview Conoernlne Uln Ko- cent Dinner at White Uouie. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct 23. Bookor T. Washington, who is horo attending tho Yalo bl-centennial cele bration, gavo tho following statement to the Associated Tress: "I under stand that some papers In certain parts of tho country aro printing al leged interviews with mo. I want to state as emphatically aB I can that I havo given no Interview nnd havo ro fralned from any discussion of what occurred at Washington, although por slBtent efforts havo been made to put wordB Into my mouth." Calcium on Antl-Toxlne. CHICAGO, 111., Oct. 23. Dr. Jaques Loob of tho University of Chicago, whoso rosearches Into tho effects of salt Bolutlon In tho animal system aro attracting wldo attention, read a pa per tonight under tho University Medical association, stating that ho had discovered an antl-toxlno for tho poisonous effects of tho common salt solutions in animals. Ho mudo tho discovery In studying tho segmenta tlon of embryo In tho coll nnd tho bo ginning of Its Individual life. Tho salt solution, on account of tho poison, killed tho Incipient animals. But when a calcium preparation was add ed to tho salt solution 80 por cent of the segmonted embryos lived. Corny Again Named, HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 23. Tho democratic slnto commltteo held special meotlng to 1111 tho vacancy on tho tlckot caused by tho decision of tho Dnuphln county court declaring Invalid tho nomination of E. A. Coray, Jr., of Plttston, for stato treasurer. Mr. Coray's namo waa again placed on tho democratic ticket. Ho Is also tho nomlneo of tho union and municipal league parties. Trace of Mil Stone. LONDON, Oct. 23. It Is reported from Sofln, says Uio Vienna corres pondent of tho Dally Mall, that United States Conaul General Dickinson, has received Intelligence from Sheperd that Mls3 Stono was seen at Jakoouda, on Turkish territory, about two hourB' Jmrnoy from tho Bulgarian froutler. I'llUhary Leave No Will. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct, 23. No will was left by John S. Plllsbury, ox-gov-ornor of Minnesota. Ho waa content to glvo as ho lived to any Institution or movement which ho deemed worthy to aid and was ulso content to let tho laws of Minnesota determlno tho flnnl disposition of his estate Ho said bo In bo many words. Ills for tune is n largo one. Somo cstlmnto that his estato Ib worth about $5,000, 000 and somo placo It oven higher. AID TO SU MR Bear Admiral Rogers Reports Answering Demand for Reinforcements. THREE HUNDRED MARINES WILL GO They Are Dupatclied on Now York to llimey nnd llalnnglc Itt port Call It Active Insurrection Say the Islnnd Patrol Ha Hern Annihilated. WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. Tho navy department has received tho follow ing cablegram from Rear Admiral Rogers: "CAVITE, Oct. 22. Secretary Navy, Washington: Actlvo Insurrection In Samar. Now York leaves today for Catbalogan with 300 marlneo, to re turn to Basey and Balanglgn to co operate with army. Nearly nil naval forco killed on Samar patrol. Ser vices A-ctliusa and Zafrlo, two col liers needed and being utilized. Signed. ROGERS." Naval official construo tho dispatch to mean that Now York will go first to Catbologan nnd then to Basey and Balanglgn, landing detachments of marines at each point. MANILA, Oct. 23. General Chaffee does not expect to hear of any exten sive engagement In tho Island of Sa mar. Ho bolloves tho oporations thero will not result in nn open fight. It Is hard to find armed Filipinos, but ovory man without occupation will bo compelled to go Into a town. It Is roportcd that all tho rifles captured by tho Filipinos at Balanglgn, aro now In tho island of Leyto, whero many bolomcn rtre known to have gono from t)io Island of Samar. In fact, Leyte Is as disturbed as Samar. Tho object of tho reinforcement or American troops now being pushed forward is to lncreaso all the garrisons to thlrty-olght men. Somo of thorn havo until recently numbered only eight men. Tho reinforcements will also allow tho detailing of a working forco to operato In tho field hunting for Insurgents. General Whcaton reports that a band of bolomen has entered Tar lac province, island of Luzon, through Bulangan province, and that the men comprising it aro distributing Inflam matory bulletins, which aro also post ed on tho church doors, warning tho peoplo to prepare to tako tho field in January. Somo of tho friendly na tives wero Informed by bolomcn that various hands of armed natives would shortly concentrato In tho vicinity oC Rosale8, A harmonious agreement has been reached between Governor General Taft and General Chaffeo regarding habeas corpus proceedings In tho caso of military prisoners. Tho law has been amended bo as to cover such cases. BANK GETS MORE MONEY BACK Companion of Mesienger Armltage Gives Up and Iteturna Money. NEW YORK, Oct. 23. Harry O'Con nolol of 140 West Thirty-ninth street surrendered himself to tho pollco and gavo up $3,000 which ho &aut was part of tho money stolen by Bank Messen ger Armltago on October 15 from tho Bank of New Amsterdam. O'Conncll waB a companion of young Armltnge. O'Connell, according to tho detectives, said that Armltago had not told tho truth. Tho women who robbed him had not takon all tho money. After tho robbery thoro was still $3,500 left, which Armltago handed over to O'Connell to keep. O'Connell Bald no and the bank messenger went on a sprco nnd spent $500 of tho money. Tho remaining $3,000 ho had kept. O'Connoll was held for eaxml nation beforo a magistrate More MlMtlonurlea Will r-v CHICAGO, Oct. 23. Should no nows bo received during tho next twenty four hours from tho missionaries who nro seeking tho captors of Miss Ellen M. Stono and her companion, Mrs, K. S. Tsllkn, moro missionaries will bo sent to assist In locating tho brigand band. It Is understood that tho mis sionaries havo been waiting at places In tho vicinity of whoro tho briganda aro Bupposed to bo, expecting to re colvo a communication from them. It is proposed now that a search shall be organized to penetrate to the brigands' retreat. Heal Catch la blunt, VICTORIA, B. C, Oct. 23. Tho to tal catch of tho Asiatic scaling fleet will aggregate 7.0C8 pklns. Of tho Boring sea fleet Blxteen uchooners nro still at sea and unless thoy bring down moro than did thoso already in port the catch will bo a short ono. Hoot Ilrnches Washington. WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. Secretary Root arrived In Washington today and was driven directly to hla residence. Ho will resume hla dutlea at tho War department tomorrow. Bon of Juy Unuld Uncaged. NEW YORK, Oct. 23. Tho engage ment I? announced of Miss Helen Mnrgaret Kelly and Frank Jay Gould, tho youngest son of tho lato Jay Gould. I IT V