l -. t THE EED CLOUD CHIEF. HNOMIDmiE Tliroo Have Already Held Stato Eloctions. Their MANY GOVERNORS TO CHOOSE, lite Democrat! iwirt ItapaMliAa Chfttr mm of Mtatrnrt Both Ctnlni tho State TWentjr-Three Mate Hleet LofiUla turn Alt IClcot Consrejaeaoa. Wactijkoton, Nor. 8. Tho Totora of til except throe of tho forty-flTO statos Maine, Vermont and Oregon, will go to tho polls tomorrow. Tlio forty-two t latwi will clock Congressmen. In Al abama. Arkansas, Georgia, Kentuoky, Loukiiniin, Mnrylnnd, Mlwtlailppl, Vir ginia, North Carolina, Ilkodo Islnud and Wcet Virginia, only Congressmen nrc to be chosen. Twenty-tbreo states wilt clcot legislatures whloh will namo United Gtatoi aonatorx 'i'hoso aro California, Connecticut, Dolawaro, Florida, Indiana, Massachusetts, Mlou lj;an, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Now JcrDcy, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Wisconsin and West Vir glnln. Tho following Slates aro to select a governor and Sitato oOloert: California, Colorado. Connecticut, Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, Mlnncnotn, Nebraska, Now Jersey, New York, Novada, Now llampnhlic, Masiaohusott'i, North Da kola, Pennsylvania, South Cat olins, South Dakota, Tennosseo, Texas, Wlnconslu and Wyoming. The otheru Hl.nols, Iow.i, Florida, Del aware Maryland. Missouri, Montana, Ohio, Utuh nnd Washington will yoto for a treasurer, auditor or othor inluor state officials. MISSOURI CHAIRMEN TALK. I'redlctloni Are YM Apart, hot Until liiprnm Battataetkin. fir. Louis, Mo., Not. K Thomas J. AklnB, chairman of tho stato Republic an comuilttou, expresses tho opinion that "tlio election on Tuesday will bo the death knoll of froo silver la Mis souri. Tho Itcpublloann will luako sweeping gains In tho stain. Tho leg islature will bo very oloso." 8. I). Cook, chairman of tho stato Demoerstlo committor, says: "Tho reoults as rogardi tho statu ticket will not bo materially dlfforont from 1890. The legislature will bs Dcmocratio in both branchos and Senator Coekroll will bo rcturaod by an OTcrwholnilng majority." A FIRE IN THE CAPITOL, tin Saareuie Court Kaon and Library lu Washington Dunugeil, YTaiiunotoii, Not. I. Au explosion jnd aro nt 5: IS Sucday afternoon wrecked tho sn promo courtroom and tho rooms Immediately adjoining It on tho .nslu floor of tho capltol. The damage Is enormous. Tho ntlro cen tral eastern part of the groat marble pllo, from tho main floor to tho Bubtor nmean basement, practically is a mass of rains. Tho forco of tho explosion was bo great that coping stones on tho outer walls, fust east of tho point where tho explosion occurred, wore bulgod out nearly two inolics; windows in all that port of tho building wero blown out, and locked doors wero forced from their hinges quite 150 feet from tho seouo of It. Tho library of tho supreme court, located Immediately beneath the su premo court room, wns badly damaged by Are, tmoko and water practically Cottroylug the great collection of law reference books. Tlio library contains about 80,000 volumes, and was used not oaly by tho Justices of tho wuprome toart, but by members of congress and lawyers practicing before tho supromo court Mr. Ju&tlco Harlan said that the library was very valuable. Many f tho works It contained would, he thought, be dlfllcuH U replace. jjibrarlan Uaruo, after a cursory ex amination, necassarlly mado by the light U lantern, uxprcssod tho oplu tea that masy of tho books could be luvoJ, although they had been drenched by water from the stream poured Into tho library for two hourj or noro aftor the explosion occurred. Tho most serious daiuugo, In tho opinion of tho justioos of tho supreme court, Is to tho records stored lu the sub-basement. Thoso inaludcd all the records of the supromo court from llttztolfil). Tho room contains tlio records of cases aud opinions rendered by tho fathers of tlio Judiciary of tlio government. Apparcutly tho dceu taenU lu this room aro either totally destroyod or so badly damaged by lire and water as to bo useless. Justice llarlan said that whllo tho loss of JJio records was Irreparable, It was fortu nate tho later records of tho court, whtli aro kept lu tho oflko of the clerk on tho main floor, wero not in jured. As documents for rcferoneo ut (his time and later Justtco llarlan thougrht thoso wero of far greater taluo than tho records destroyed, fortunately tho clerk's office was not m tho least dsmaged by tiro and tho explosion did no daaiugo lu it except to blow in ouo window. Arraugemonta wore completed by LI brarlan Clarke, of tho supremo court, nd Colonel Ittchnrd llright, serjeant-at-arms of tho senate, by which the eittlugs of tho supromo court will not 10 interrupted. Tho court will con teno In tho room of tho t-f nnto com mittee on tbojjlstrlct of Columbln.onc f tho most 1 m rooms In tho cap itol. Hoi Itfvuons of tho Court Tf U vlll bodotor- tnlned'f) selves. lrook cablnot conshlorlug ritABoesun- have ex- FOUND DEAD IN A BATHTUB, Old's Steading Corp DMeorered After A OarouMi nt dnolnnatL Cixcwkati, Ohio, Nor. 8. At 0 o'clock yesterday morning, IL WooJ row, a prominent stationer, hurriedly summoned Dr. F. Brunnlng to flat No. 7, in tho Alta bulldlug. Tho doctor was shown tlio doad body of a young woman in a bathtub full of water. Dr. Brunnlng said It was a caso of death from drowning, It hxi boon ascer tained that the girl's namo was Nannie Kverslolgh, formerly of Iron ton, Ohio. She and Mrs. Joslo Gcrrold, a widow, oamo tlicro together Saturday night. Thoy became companions for tho night of Boyd Wosisl and Frank II. Wood row, respectively. Mlvi Kverslolgh and Boyd WorioI had boon living toguthor at 131 West Hovonth street fur a year und.ir tho namo of Itoyd Gnriluld and Naunio Garfield. Mrs. Gcrrold Is well connected hero. It was intendod to bo a hoc rot mooting in Mr. Woodrow's flat, with no thought of tragedy and oxposuro. Boyd Weasel Is tho son of a highly roapected busi ness man tn thb city, and Mr. Wood row's family connections aro of the highest respectability. Nono of tho three survivors can or will givo any account of Mist Evor slolgh'a leaving tho bed and going to tho bathroom. Mr. Woodrow mndo tho discovery when ho went to take his morning hath. This all three of tho parties admit. Tho police- believe much of tho night was spout In drink ing wluo and that few if any of the four woro lit a condition to know what thoy wero doing. Both young men aro undor parolo arrest and survell lauoo, pending an oxnmluntion to as certain tho cause of tho bruise on tho dead girl's temple. Nono of tho sur vivors havo mado any nttomnt to con ceal tho facts or toescapo, though thoy left no stone unturned to provout pub licity. Tlio proa.-nt opinion is that it Is a caso of suicide or accidental drowning. VrUau I'ublUbarf Win. San Viukcisco. Col., Nov. 8. The r.trlko of pressmen and stercotypora on tho dally papera has virtually ended In a victory fur tho publishers. Tho Uunday Issues appoarad ai usual, sev eral outsido cnglnoers doing duty lu tho pressrooms.and men who had prev iously boon "subn" aiding tho stereo type rs who rcraaluod oa duty. Tho strikers havo piactloally admlttod tholr defeat by asking that tho matter bo submitted to arbitration. Tho de mand, howover, that tho non-union men who havo aided to prevent tho papers from suspending publication be discharged is not likely to bo conceded, for tho arrival of cxpertouccd work mon from tho East is dally expected. Hacked With an Ax. Two Rivkiu, Wis., Nov. 5. Mr. and Mrs. John lialils, aged 70 and 05 years, respectively, woro brutally murdered In tho village of Mishlcott, about two mllos northwest of hero, 6omo time last night. Mr. llahls was killed In his barn, and Ida wlfo was slain In their cottage. Tho faces of tho victims wero hacked to pieces with an ax. Itohbcry is supposed to have been tho motive. Ernest Moss man , a laborer, who had worked about tho village and who had boon allowed at times to sleep In tho barn, has been arrchted on suspicion of having com mitted tho crime. Yellow Fever Victims. Havana. Nov. 8. J. K Caldwell and l T. Htowart. attached to tlw quarter master's department, have been strick en with yellow fover. They havo boen occupying apartments at the Hotol Pasajo, adjoining thoso of Colonel Williams, tho chief quartermaster, who is suffering from yellow fever. Both men wcro'rcmovod this afternoon, un der the order of Dr. I.ano to El Vcdado fovor hospital. In tho opinion of Dr. Laino aud other physicians tho Hotel I'asajo is Infected, and there will prob ably be a stampedo among the Ameri can guests when the faot becomes known. Wai Heady to (la. Kansas Citt, Mo., Nov. 8. "I'm trying to llvo a Christian Ufa. I'm homesick to sso Jesiu. I'm ready to go to day, this hour, this minute, if ueeoMury. Pralsotho Lordl" Soarce ly had these words luft tho lips of Mrs. Jenulo Walker, at a religious meeting nt tho Ooodway mission, fll'J Eist Fifth .street, yesterday, when sho fell back Into her scat, dead. KuMlor KIIU a Woman. TiRxinoTos, Ky Not. 8. Private William Kane, Company E, Third Ken tucky, whoso homo Is ut Curllslo. Ky., shot and killed a woman named Maud MoCluro at a house of Ul fame here. Kano snappodtho guu in tho woman's faoo several times. Ho claimed uot to know it was loaded, but othor women in tho houso bald ho had threatened to kill tho MeClnre woman. Sign Tiaal Voder l'rotent. London, Nov. . Tho Madrid corre spondent of tho Dally Mall says: "Spain will sign tho peaco treaty under protoHt." Itlildlod with nutlet. Jacksonville Fla., Nov 8. Arthur Williams, a negro, undor arrest for tho murder of Mist Eilun Ogden, at Well borno, Fla., on Friday, made a confes sion last night, implicating two other nngroes, liuok James and Monroe Leg gltt. At 11 o'clock last night tho eou tit able and his guards were overpower ed by a crowd of incensed cltltsens and Wlllluuis wastakon from their custody, riddled with bullots and a 11 ro built upon hi body. Jamoa and Loggltt are now under arrest, but U 1s Ilkelr thoy I will go tho way of Williams. i Spain Gains Nothing by Refusing America's Peaco Proposal, INSTRUCTIONS SENT TO PARIS In Aotwarlujr tlio Spaniard Claimed ren Xndcmnltr 'or Our Capture of Manila Tlio AdmluUtratloa More De termined Than Uror. WjtstiiNOTOJf, Not. i. Spain's ox hanstlTo argument against tho coislon of tho Philippines to tho Unitod Htates has had tlio rosult of making tho of ficials all tho tnoro determined to tako tho islands. Instructions sent to Mr. Day will require him and his col leagues to rcnow to-morrow their de mnnd for concession of tho group to tho United Mates, and they will make in tholr communication tho first offer of money in paymont of tho islands. Secretary Hay has received a full statomont of tho contcnta of tho Span ish noto. Its character was just what tho ofllolals expected without any now argumonts of importanco. Scnor Ulos and hla colleaguos call attention to tho aotlon of tho government in de livering a noto through M. Cambon, tho French ambassador, to IVosldont McKinley which Bet forth tho under standing of tho SpanlBh govornment that In agreeing to tho protocol Its sovereignty over the Philippines would not bo nu"cctod. It Is also clalmod by tho Spanish commissioners that this declaration was assented to by Presi dent McKlnloy. Asa matter of fuot, tho note had boon delivered, but tho Presldont had declined to nnswer It, o'.thcr in writing or verbally, to M. Cambon. Tho Spanish commissioners havo declared, It is said, that instead of tho United States acquiring tho Philip pines, this government should pay their government an indemnity for tho attack on Manila after tho peaco pro tocol had bcou Blgned nud for tho damago consequently dono. Hear Admiral Dewey's victory In Manila 1ay was unimportant and the possession of Cavito during tha war was not such as to givo tho Amoricans, tho Spaniards dcclaro, control of tho islands, nnd it is claimed, and tho claim Is fortified by argument aud many legal precedents, that tho Amer ican government has no moral right to demand tho cession of tho entlro group of 1,400 Islands when It hold only bucu a small bit of territory as that at Cav Its, and controlled only tho bay of Manila. Ait during tho war Spanish troops wero stationed on other Islands and wero uot molested. Tho Spaniards Indicated tholr willingness, however, to sell tho Islands, and tho authorities havo no apprehension now that any rupture will occur unless it bo over tho amount to bo paid. Aftor tho Philippine question shall havo been disposed of tho commission ers will conalder tho determination of claims which havo boon fllod by Amer icans ngalnst Spain and by Spaniards against tho United States. It Is thought that this govornment would bind itself to satisfy Amorlcan claims, in consideration of tho territory ceded to tho United Mates, but this state ment is iucorrcct. Tho Spanish com missioners havo a heavy claim for fili bustering against tho United States to offset claims filed by Americans for per sonal and property injuries, and tho question of their disposition will havo to bo decided. BRYAN'S NEW AILMENT. "Armr Lockjaw" ! What tb Nebras lean Bnji 11, Hi vs. St. Louis, Mo., Not. K Colonel William J. llryan, Third Nebraska Toluntecrs, nrrlvod hero to-day from Suvannoh, Qa., on his way homo. In rcsponso to a request for an In terview, Colonel Uryan said: "Don't ask ma to discuss tho political situa tion. Don't Intimate an inquiry as to prevailing conditions in tho army. Whv? Uecauso I havo military lock jaw." Colonel llryan left tho city upon tho Missouri Paclllc ut 0 a. m. Minnesota' Forolgn-Uora Vote Cot. St. Padi., Minn., Nov. 8. With a registration fully as per cont below the vote of two years ago, a full Toto fn.niAMMMin nnlnA In avtMtnliL,! Ufa! to-morrow caunot be expected. Muoh of this Is duo to tho new constitutional amoudmsnt, whloh has resulted in dis franchising thousands of forelju-born citizens boeauso thoy had not secured tholr final naturalisation papsrs. Whloh party will suffer most beoauso of this is ono of tho election day prob lems, thu solving of whloh would pro duco tho result of tho oloctlou. A Coliusido Hatter Uaitarlng Oat. Nkw Youk, Not. 8. Light ltattery A, Colorado Tolunteora, la mustering out to-day at Sandy Hook. The bit tery has been in camp at Fort Han cock, N. Y., Rcvoral months. Somo of tho man will enlist In tho United Statos army, a faw will stay Fast, while tho majority will go home to tha West. Killed by 111 lS-Taar-Old Ilretharv Gaueiion, Mo., Nov. 8. Clarenoe Burg, 11 years old, waa shot and In stantly klllod by his brother, Frank, uged 13. Saturday night at tha family home. Tha shooting Is thought to have been accidental. Tho boy has beau ar retted, pending tho result of tho cor oner's Inquest. A avO.QOQ lU.aa la a Railroad Shop Bacbamjbmto, Cal., Not. 8. A lire in the railroad simps of the Southern Pa clue Hallway oompauy oauscd a loss of over 1300,000 this morning. DEMAND 1 DELAY CAUSES TROUBLE. Situation la Ilarann U Not Improrln Any Crime an tho lacraaa. IUvAJfA, Nov. K Tho International agreement botween Spain's enforced loss of sovereignty In Cuba and tho as sumption of full military control by tho United States seems Indefinitely prolongod, with no lmmodlato hopo of relief to a country which dally grows poorer and moro depopulated. On all sides tho qucsttou la nsked, how much nearer Is the Unal solution of tho prob lora than it was on tho day tho prooo col was signed? Tho fooling among tho better classes of intelligent and Influential Cubans may bo pretty accurately summed up in tho following observations mado by a rcprescntutlvo Cuban morchant of Havana: "Unless tho Washington govornment forces its lcthargio commissions into greater activity, Cuba will bo nn im menso gravoyard and Its fields barren bo fore tho United States takoa posses sion. Tho dally records of mortality show that tho population In all parts of tho island is dwindling htcadlly. Entire vllJagos arodylngof starvation. On all eldes the Spaniards continuo robbing and plundering. In tho mean time, thceo Mgo, gosslpplng commis sioners from the United States sit .sip ping cool drinks by day and necking shelter by night, with mortal dread of fever, yet absolutely Impervious to tlio demands of humanity. "Tho situation created by this un certainty is Btlll further aggravated by the fact that no ono dares bow crops or cultivate lands until tho pres ent chaotic conditions show somo rays of light to guldo agricultural efforts. Thoro is no work for Idlo hands. Day by tiny tho number of beggars, thieves und prostitutes lncrcacss, whllo tho number of thoso a bio to relieve dis tress shrink lu tho same proportion. "Tho present conditions can uot bo much longer protracted without Bub Jcctlng tho United Statee to well-deserved criticism. Moro than that, tho eloments most in sympathy with tho United States are slowly but suroly falling off and joining tho rauka of tho opposition. "A you aro aware, Sonor Castro, tho civil governor, only yesterday issued orders for tho arrest of 203 criminals recently released from Jails and the penal colonics of Ceuata, and on tho Isle of Pines. This stop was rendered necessary by tho incroaso, tho alarming Increase, in burglarlo.i, nJg&wny robborlos and assaults. "Whllo tho bloekado was on tho olty was ruled with an iron hand, and cases of assault and robbory woro almost unknown. To-day, with tho rcleaso of criminals and tho Inoreaao of poverty, the list of murders and hold-ups is a very gravo matter. In addition to tho already numerous paupers and unem ployed, driven to bog from Bhcor ne cessity, thoro aro many discharged Spanish soldiers entirely without means of support. Tholr number reaches Into the thousands. "Many boys and girln of goutlcol ex traction havo been thrown on tho streets to begin thoir lives as beggars or thlovos and to bring up in jails and housos of ill fazno. Do tho peoplo of the United States rcallzo thcto things? Does tho government of tho Uultcd Statos, morally rcsponslblo before tho world for the futuro of Cuba, intond to tolcrato Indefinitely a dolay which day by day makes theso conditions worso?" Tha Mikado It GrnetotM. Pekino, Nov. rt. Yano Funlo, tho Japanese minister to China, had an audleuco with tho empress dowager and tho emperor for tho purposo of an nouncing the decorations conferred upon them by tho mikado. Tho empress dowagor was seated ono step abovo tho emperor. Slvo mado tho usual complimentary specoh, aftor which the omporor read a spcooh couched in similar tortus. Uor majfisty seemed In good health. Tho foreign envoys decided to make a strong demand upon tho government for tho removal of General Kang bu's troops outsido tho province of Pochll before November 15. Unless this de mand Is granted they thrcaton them selves to assume tho proteotlon of tho railway communication botweon Pe king uud the coast. Captain Carter Da.graa&d. Washington, Nov. r.--Captain O. M. Carter, who Is involved In frauds in connection with govornment improve ments at Savannah, Qa., will bo sen tenced to dishonorable dlsohargo from the army and five years' Imprisonment I or to pay a fine of 53,000. I flnaitfr minarV9 ll II D llftm Great secrecy has bcon observed In this oaso, and for tho first tlmo the na ture of tho aentenco has bcootno known. Tho court-martial recom mended that Captala Carter bo dishon orably discharged, to fivo years' Im prisonment and to pay 13,000 fine. President McKinley has dcaldod this sentoneo too severe, aad haa modified it by reducing tha sentence elthrr by outtlng off the penitentiary seutonco or tho fino, but whloh part will bo ro mltted haa not yet been decided. Ofllee4ekr Flocking lo Cnha. Santiago, Not. f . Many peoplo aro arriving hero with letters from sena tors. One man Is virtually appointed by Socretary Alger as collector of cus toms at ManKaulllo. He expects about throo times tho salary of the Cuban now holding tho position. Iloallltlle Renewed, PAKA, III., Nov. B.There was a re newal of liMtllltia at noon yastorday between tha unloa minora aud the im ported negroes from Alabama. A ne gro attacked James lioylo, a unloa miner, near the Ualtlmore & Ohio Southwestern depot, which eausod tba battle. Tweaty-Qvo or thirty shots wero exchanged. Two negroes were slightly woundod. No white miners ware woundod Major liutlor imme diately aont.Brdetaahmant pf-.oldleri and a gutling guu to tho scans. No arreaU havo been made thus fa IN LUCK TO SAVE IHE GREW An Ensign's Story of tlio Loss of tho Maria Torosa, BRAVE RESCUE OF SHIPMATES Tho Flrit Inkling That tho Ship Wo la D.inxer Kspucted Her to Blub Bnd- deiilr Darliiff of tho I.tfu-DuatU lu the ltniiT Peat. Men Foiit MoNiton. Va., Nov. 8. Ensign Jamas C. Hummers, who was oflloer of tho dock of tho Vulcan when tho Maria Teresa was abandoned, tn tolling of tho cruiser's loss, said to-day: "Tho galo in which tho Tercria waa lost began with n florca squall flvo min utes boforo 1 o'clock Tuesday morn ing. From tho Teresa's bridge oamo tho wlg-wng signal by lamp, 'Signal Merrltt to steer to vIudward.' Tho Mcrritt at onco changed Iter course to north-northeast. It hail boon north. To us tho fact that tho Teresa must bo kept head to sea was in itself cousld crod ominous. All signals wero mado to us by wig-wag flag from tlio Toroaa. Wo repeated them to tho Mcrritt or LeouldaH. "At noon tho galo had incrcasod in violence nnd all threo veasols labored heavily In thesox ThoTcrcia, plung ing deeply, took much wator on board over tho bows and often whon rooling sho shipped seas amidships. Only her starboard cngluo was used. It was turning thirty-eight revolutions whon last roportod. Tho forward wrecking pump was sending out a largo stream over tho port bow. At ten minutes past noon tlio Leonlda.n, then fully a inllo nhcad, waa slgnalod, 'Do not go so far ahead.' Thirty minutes later the Teresa slgnalod, 'Can Merrltt run to Watllng's Island safely?' Tho Mer rltt answered 'No' promptly. This was tho first Intimation of tho real dungor at hand. "Almost simultaneously with tho Merrltt'a next signal, 'divo your or dure,' camo this from tho Torosa, 'Tell Merrltt to cabt off aud oamo within hall.' This was dono and her crew haulod in tho 100 fathoms of hawser whllo on tho way to assist tho Torcaa, Tho luttor thou signaled, 'Wo shall abandon ship. Tvll Lconldas to stand by us to wludward. Do not cast off our lines.' Tho Vulcan answered, 'Wo will.hold on until tho last and use oil,' to which thu Teresa replied 'Many thanks,' "Tho Vulcan's commandor, Lieuten ant George P. B.ow, Immediately planned the Vulcan's part in tho scheme of rescue, llolng almost sura that tho Teresa's starboard engine would bo kept working until tho last, it waa decided to hold on to tho haw swor, thereby giving tho Torcsa sulll clont steering way to ouablo hor helms men to keep tho heavy sea on her star board bow und still bo to lcoward of tho Vulcan, enabling tho latter to uao oil to'advantago when tho rescuing in boats began. "From the first tho heavy laboring of tho Teresa gavo tho Imprassion that sho would fouador suddenly and that all her peoplo would bo overboard ut any moment, either swimming er drowning before- our eyes. "After tho Teresa began to fill it becamo impossible for the Vulcan to keep her head to windward, but, bolng pructically waterlogged, sho mado an excellent breakwater for tho boats, oven after sho foil off into tho trough of the sea. "Directed by Lieutenant Gilmor, tho crew and engineer's foreo equipped two lifeboats with oars, life preservers and oil bags. Thoy wore launched from tho top of thj dock houso and by moans of lung lines were veered asteru, in tho hopo that thay would reauh tho Teresa, but tkj heavy sea oarried them far to windward, thoy fouled tho haw-s.-r and were finally cut adrift. FlUift BOAT LOAD KKSOUED. "At Sin tho afternoon tho Merrltt wns just astern of tha Teresa and camo up under her leo just In thuj to take off tho first boat load of reseuoi portions. Tho wroukers uud volunteers from tho naval vonols had succeeded In lower ing ono of tho two burf boats hanging from davits on tho Teresa's port side. Pulling quickly elear of tho ship's aldo tho boat's orow, couiposud of the wrooker's men, want about saving tho people In a systematic way, "There was less than four hours of daylight loft In which to reseuollt persous, Including eighteen Cuban coal passers, and suah a sea was run ning aa would have eauntod any life boat crew. To have attempted to go near enough to the groat ship's side to let hor pooplo climb down or drop Into the boats meant oertalu destruction to the rescuing party. So when the boat was towed by Its patnWr to tha ship's Ice quarter and was kept elear by two men at the oars and by the steersman In tho stern another lino was used to sand down tho men from the ship. "Each man, alung In tho center of this ropa, was hauled tlirough tho water In most cased to tho boat and than tumbled In orar tha bow. It was a slow but safe process, aa the result proved, for by ft o'clock every wan, so far as we could ace, was safe on board the Merrltt. "The feroe of tho gale and height of tho sea may ba best undai stood by tho faet that although only 330 fathoms of hawser separated tha Toros from the Vuloan, the watchers on the Utter Tea sel, owlug to heavy seas, driving rala and sprey ware only able to sea tha bouts of the rescuing party at long in tervals when thay eame out ef tho trough of the tea. The Merrltt her self, although a splendid sea boat, was burled In tha trough of 'ho sa at times so that only tho end of bar masthead wero visible. "The trat boat lowered made In all (our road tries bstweea the Teream and tho Morriti, and Uw ssoond ravlo threo trips, so that to reeouo all hands 3Ci iho boat had to make tho puasagrf through tlkoso hoary combing seas fourteoa times and right gallantly thoso braTo follows aooomplUho tho werk. Lucky tndood was It for thoso rescued that tho boats woro manned by past masters at tho oar and holm. KEADY TO ABANDON ALU ' "Vor two hours mon with axos, un dor tho direction of tlio exoontivo ofll oer, had been stationed aft, ready to cut away at a tnomonl's notice tho llnca that hold tho hawser, tn case tlio Torcsa should founder during tho transfer of her men. Evory Vulcan man watohod tho groat ohlp'wlth anx ious oyca as alio plunged 'forcastlo head under' tlio head seas clear to tho turret, coming out again with wator streaming from her hawser plpos nnd showing tho kcol of hor ram abovo tho next big son. Forty-four shipmates of tholra was on board tho doomed vessel and it was a question whether their rcscuo would bo offoctod beforo dark. "ITeavy rain Bqualla beat tho noa down a llttlo by this time, but the wind blow harder thau over. Stroj- gllng for a foothold on tho Torosa's rickoty bridge, her signalman Cro&sott wlg-waggod to tho Vulcan at 4o'cloch, Don't cast off tho towlino yet; two moro boat loads will olear the ship Wo ropltod, 'All right; will hold on - until tho last.' "High up on tho bridgo, silhouetted against tho loadon sky nnd bracing ' hltnsolf against tho fearful rolling of the Teresa ns sho wailowod in tho seas stood tho man at tho wheel. Ho was alono and probably tho last person to leavo his post, for it "was not until the final boat was rccolvlug Its quota of men that ho lashed tho whool, camo down tho bridgo ladder and went aft to leavo tho ship. "It was not until cloven minutes past 5, when Lieutenant Blow nnd his offl ocra wero certain that tho last .boat loud had bcon taken off, that the or dor was given to 'cut away.' Two blows of an axo sovorod tho linos and as tho links of tho ohaln bridle rattled out through tho stern chocks tho Vui oan's crew, led by Chief Engineer Gardiner Crlms, U. a N., gavo throo ringing ohecra as a saluto to tho Stars v and crtrlpes flying as if iu deflaneo of tho elements at tlio Teresa's jack yard aad also to tho bravery of tho Mer rltt'a men, who had mndo such a gal lant rescue of their shipmates. "Twenty minutes later it was so dark that tho Torcsa was only a black, speck against tho horizon and at 0 o'clock nothing oxcopt tho lights on tho Merrltt and Lconldas could ba seen, whllo tho galo howlod and th soa roso hlghor than over." A NEW TRIAL FOR BILL ADLER, IIU Coaptation Overturned In theSaprone ..art on A eonnt at ICrror. IJhffpbsos Citt, Ma. Nov. 8. Tho supromo court to-day gavo William Ad lor, oonvloted in Kansas City oi murder In second dogreo, for killing William Johnson on May 2, 1607, a new trial. Tho trial la glvon because Judge Wofford of tbo criminal oourt instruct ed the jury that if Adter voluntarily ontered into the difficulty ho could not afterwards avail himself of tho right of self dofenao. This instruction is condemned by Burgess, judge, and a ucw trial results. The same instruction was given In tho liodJard caso, nnd this confirms the roport that Uoddard will got a new trial when his caso is reached. Clark, convicted la Jackson county of murder in tho first dogreo, gets a new trial, Sho r woo J, judgo, rendering tho opinion. Tho reasons for giving now trial cannot bo glvon, aa judge Sherwood is not in thu city and has tho opinion. James Brown, a nogro was convleted in Kansas City of murdering, ofi April, 1, 1803, Henry Prathcr, another nogro. Ha appealed to the supreme oourt and hU caso was to-day affirmed and execution sot for December 11, 1803. DROVE WHITES FROM STREETS, A Clnth Iletweaa tke H;ro and the "Bed RhlrU'' Mxpoeted. WrLWWOTOjr, N. C, Nov. 8. Tho ne groes havo reoolvod another supply ef arms. A parade was hold at mid night last night, every negro boing heavily armed. Street ears wer stoned and white citizens driven front tho streets. A clash with tho "red shirts" la believed Inovitablo. Tire Wilmington militia and the naval reserve romatuad In tho armories last night. CONSUL AND WIFE ARRESTED. A Vew Trk Motel Koepor Charge an OflUlal WUu Blackmail. New Yohk, Xov. 8. William A. E, Moore and wlfo, Vayno Mooro, . who havo been staying at tho Gronoblo ho tel, wore arretted last night on the charge of attanptoxl extortion and blackmail. Martin Malion, tho pro prietor of the New Amsterdam hotcd, it tho complainant, aud charges the prisoners with having blackmailed hR4 out of 9107 ami a diamond pin auA with attempting to extort au addi tional So.OOO, President IfaKlnley appointed Moore United Slates consul to Durban, Indian river. Month Africa. Hla wife is said to bo tbo Aangutor ef ex-Chief Juatieo Strahen of tho supromo courl f Oregon, tni lur homo is at Salem, Ore. Moero tatd ho had not yet gono tA tho atatlon U Seuth Africa to which ha had bean appointed, as ha expected to be appointed consul to Budapest, III home U said to be la ClATelaaJL '