V pv A V X The Norfolk Weekly News WARSHIPS T01IANILA More Vessels Will Be Sent to the Philippines at Once BROOKLYN TO LEAD SQUADRON tiiinliiiuts Mmtrttii mill Miuhlni liulmloil In ThtitK tolni tin ICcoimi iiifiiiliil Ion of Ailmlriil lfcj llir IrrnliUiit lnlic lIiMi itrttr MoumiroK Wamunoton Oct r Tim president lias tliitctctl tho iniinctliiito dispatch to t lit Philippines of u number of vessels of the limy litcltitliiiKtliucrniscr Hrook lyn mill tliu gunboats Marietta and MiicliiiiK The action is the result of Atlniiial Deweys interiev yesterday in winch he went over the Philippine feituation with the president Tho cssc1h ordered nro in line with tlio president m determination to furnish the army and navy ucry resource for stumping out the insuricction at the earliest possible date At Admiral Deweys extended interview with this picsident tho former vent into the Philippine situation at KMt KHRtli ex plaining tho exact condition and his views ot the outlook concluding with nu earnest rocominondntion that tho Brooklyn and some other vessels bo sent at onco to tho Philippines This lein forccinuit of the prcsont fleet of the Asiatic squadron ho urged as necessary nud said their dispatch should bo di rected as early as possible Tho presi dent iminodiatoly instructed tho socie tury of tho navy to issue an order car rying out tho admirals lecommenda tion and to see that they bo got in read iness at once Tho Marietta and Mnchias besides the Brooklyn will bo desiguuted by tho navy department along with several other vessels which Lave not yet bcon selected Tho Brooklyn is now with the other vessels of the North Atlantic squadron off Tompkinsvillc Tho Mnchias and the Marietta aro at presont lying at the wharves m this city on waiting orders having been brought hero to participate in this weeks celebration in honor of Admiral Dewey These lcinforco ments will add considerable strength to tho Asiatic squadron and the adminis tration believes their presence will have h material oifcet in expediting tho end ing of hostilities It is not known how soon these vessels can bo made ready but their orders are to get away as early as psssiblo and no delay is antici pated Their commanders will report to the department wbou they are ready to pioceed and on arriving at Manila will leport without delay to the ad miral commanding tho Asiatic station for order p PARTS WiTlT OLVPIA IIiir of tiiu Ailiiiiril lv Hit Ouhir No Lunger I IoiiIh Oiur the CiuImm WAsiiiNOTON Oct 5 Arlmuil Downy went to see Secretary Long and talk over his plans for the immediate futuie and as to these Seiretary Long promptly givo notice that the rlepirtment wis willing to give him perfect liberty to do us he pleased The udmiiil was how ever at his instance detached formally from the Olympia He telegraphed tho executive ofllcer of tho ship at Tonip Idusville to haul down his flag thns terminating his connection with tho cruiser which for 111010 than two years has been his homo In accordance with projects already planned the admiral will go to Vermont Monday as the guest of W Seward Webb of Shelburno farms near Bur lington After reception nfc the stato capital he will go to Boston to attend the reception thcro in his honor Oct 1 I Tho Olympia will meanwhile have ar rived at that place for her orders issued toduy which aro to proceed at once from Now York to Boston to bo put out of commission and bo extensively repaired Soliley Itirttulled hk Coiiiinnnilei Nkw York Oct 5 Rear Admiral Schley wns installed ns commander of the Loyal Legion at tho meeting of tho order held at Delmonicos last night As ho entered the dining room where tho members had already gathered at tho tables ho was greeted with npplauso and n round of cheers Tho flag was duly presented and tho oath of olllcu was then administered to tho now com mander by the senior vico commander Geneiil Homy L Juinett Ill tiluiitH W klin ii Trip Wamhmiov Oct r Picsident and Mrs McKuuoy and party including the entire cabinet left Washington at il oclock for a half mouths tup to Chicago uud tho northwest The dent arrived a few moments bcfoio time lor departure and with Mrs McKuiley leaning on his arm walked briskly down tho entire length of the trainshed fre quently aikuowiedging tho salutes of a small ciuwd of spectators I Jnilust rliil m in iHnlou ICfiiiiiiicH tpnrliiK Wamiimitov Oct 0 Tho indiistiml commission resumed tho taking ot testi mony today Tho flist lew days of tho sitting will bo devoted to tho trunspoi ta 1 turn question and Cnmmissioucis Kuupp und Piouty of the interstate ronuneico roinmissioii will bo heird President Callowav of the New Yoik Central rail road has agued to be with tho men on lie 11th lust I lin I iiniiil Itiiuli M iniln I WwtlMiros Oct fl Umeial Otis has inf onned the war dep u tinent of the ii rival at Manila of the transport St i Paul with keveu troops ot the Thud tauilry Tho Garonne carrying hoi sea and mules hab also i cached Manila ANDRADE READY TO LEAVE llraliliMt til Vrnrrnil I Iriu lliiillj Ac ktuivf liilit III Ditriil Niw YdiiK Oct ft A cable dispatch has been received in this city fiom Car acas to the ellect that the picsident Iguacio Audradc has engaged passage for himself and family on the Hed 1 lino steamer Philadelphia which leaves li tJuayra on tho Hth lor Ponce Poito Uico and New Yoik It is generally believed he will go to Ponce If thlsdispateh is authentic it means that President Andrade legaids himself defeated by the insurgents under Gen eral Cipriani Oastto and will lcue tho country to save himself Latest ad vices received here siy that General Castro and his advance guard aro at Klvullo which is only three miles from Caracas General Castro however has declared against enteiing the capi tal as a battle there would entail the loss of the lnes of many disinterested persons He wishes therefore to en gage tht government troops just out side the city The latter however show no disposition to meet the rebels in u decisive battle iinl iniH ti In a lliittniui Ill itiis Oct fi Hugadier General A W Gn ely honoraiy vico president of the International Geogiaphical con gress aecoinp lined by Major II T Allen nnlitaiy attache of the United States embassy in Berlin ascended at Potsdam in a militaiy kite balloon tho invention of Peicival Siegsfeld Em peior William granted General Greely a special pet mit to make the ascent General Gicely has purchased a similar balloon for tho United Slates govern ment Inilitnt llj Iiir of Ooimiimitliin San Funcisjo Oct 5 Captain Bodlish of tho steam whaler Beluga who has just retui ned from tho Aictic district reports that some kind of a disease like quick consumption is epi demic among the Indians At Point Barrow between Aug 1 1 and Sept 7 there were 19 deaths If the death rate keeps up nt Point Barrow said Captain Bodflsh thcro will be no In dians left when tho whalers return there next spring Ieino tho Old Ilemlipy Ham Ii Furuor Neb Oct 5 Tho Stand ard Cattle company of Ames has leased for a term of years tho old Ilershey ranch The tract comprises over 15000 acres largely under cultivation and with tho land owned by tho romp my gives them about 0000 acres of the rich est land in tho Platte valloy They have about 2000 acres in beets this year and it is understood that most of tho land acquired by lcaso will be put into beets next year State Crnw Iteuiiml St Johns N Oct C The IS men bolongiug to tlm ii t Bay State f i om Lherpool Sept i for Bos ton which was wrecked near Cape Race reported missing were rescued yesteiday by the tug Greyhound They had been adi lit all night in an open boat It was hoped at first thit tho Bay State might be saved but tho weather has been too stormy for wreck ing vessels to approach her except at great risk TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Flanagin and Leon fought a 20 round draw at St LouiB Wednesday Thursday Oct 10 will bo observed as Thanksgiving day in tho Dominion of Canada Antlrow Carnegie has offered to build a homo for tho Anderson library at Emporia Knn Jimmy Logue tho notorious bank robber died in tho county almshouse at Philadelphia Wednesday ugod S3 The fall trotting mooting at Cumber land park Nashville has been declared off on account ol tho scarcity of good horses Sixteen missionaries sent by tho Bap tist Missionary union sailed irom Bos ton on tho steamer Victorian Wednes day for posts in Asia v The trial of Dr J W Smith on tho charge of killing Henry Craig near Carnngton Ivy 22 years ago resulted Wednesday night in an acquittal At Tucson A T George II Sisson and wifo sold to the Oxido Copper com pany of Now Jet soy ir copper claims in the Silver Bell district for WOOOOOO Jack Hoot and Frank Craig tho Harlem Cotleo Cooler aro matched to meet in a 20 rouiid contest at catch weights before tho club ofTeiing tho best inducements The fourth annual conwntion ot the National Hinbalniers association con vened in Chicago Wednesday witn nearly 1200 delegates present from all parts of tho United States Tho Illinois Federation of Labor has adopted resolutions pledging itself to try to compel the coutractois nt tho National Soldiers homo in Danwllo to givo omployos an eight hour day An incendiary started two fires in tho suowshetls between Cisco autl Knn grant Gap Cal Sixty four hundred feet of suowshetls burned and the total loss to the iiulroatl will not bo less than fjOOOO Cutis hao In en issued for the mar nugo ol Miss Viola Deetrick and Will iam McKuiley Duncan of Cleveland a nephew of President McKuiley Tho wedding is to oct ur Oct lb mid Presi dent McKuiley will attend Mis Margin et Babcoek her daughter Mrs A S Fav and Mis Fays six year old daughter were found dead in bid at their homo in Rochester Wed nesday Death was duo to accidental asphyxiation by coal gas that escaped liom a stove General Davis at Porto Hico has ui foinied tho war depaitmeiit of the tleath bv di owning on Oct 1 of Ltl McDonald Ho also states that Cornelius Lynch who was shot by a policeman on Mon day has died Both men were quarter musters employes NORFOLK NKHUASKA THURSDAY OIVIOHKU 1891 IVAII llflXRY AND IN British thnnccllor Sanctions Expenditure of 3000000 ARMY Ol rORTY THOUSAND MEN Witr llllli Ini 1 nxii Cuii4 Im Si mIii In South All It 11 Si 1111 l Mini init It Sillng II1IIUI1 tlnlil Itiiiniii lit HlHl I II lllllll inn IINDUS Oct 5 The most interest ing aiiuoitnt emtiit in connection with the TiansMial allair todnv is that the chancellorof tho exelicquei Right Hon Sir Michael Hicks Beach has already sanctioned the provisional expenditure of JUItOOOOOO and that the government Will not exceed that limit without an thority fiom pailianient which will be asked to vote a sum not exceeding XS 000000 A meeting of the war btuid discussed ami diew up auaugemeiits to insure the route liom Duihm to Lungs Nek so that largo bodies of t mops may on disembai kut 1011 be lapidly forwaitled up the Iouutiy to the fiont without confusion or ciowtling at the base It is statetl that the war olllce has decided that theaimy coips forseiueo 111 South All ica shall lc much linger than 01 lgi nally estimated and that it now consists of over 10000 men The prepuutions for tho dispatch ot this foiee including tho dispatching of British lineis is steadily anil sutislaetonly pint ceding I ltlniit inn In KiikIhiiiI The press association leai ns that the dispatch tli awn up by tho cabinet on Fiiduy is still unseat On the othei hand a telegiam liom Miussels gives fiom a well infoimt d sotuce the news that Dr Leytls the representative 111 Buropo of the South African republic has received continuation of the repoit that Picsident Ivruger has addressed an ultimatum to G1c1t Drituin demand ing the withdiiiwal ol tho British forecs fiom the fiontier within 48 hours ami that it was delivered on Monday This report still lacks olllciul continuation The confidence of the military author Hies at the Capo is shown by a dispatch received fiom Cae Town which states that at a conference between the null tury authorities there and Gcncril Sir Stewut White C who will coin maud the Bntish toices 111 Natal and Lieutenant Geueial Sir Fietlenck Walker held to consider the situation General Wlnto expressed lnmsolt iu confident that the British would bo able to present a iorce sufficient to repel any attack A lino steamer loft LouicuxoMaiquu Dclagou bay yesteiday with 1200 Rand refugees Lugo numbers were left behind nud all tiiuiH aro crowded with those taking pait in tho exodus lrom the Transvaal A dispatch fiom Volksrust says tho Boer camp on the Natal bolder now comprises 8000 men and is gi owing daily The cam breathes a religious lervoi The commissariat aiiaiigeiiients the dispatch says are dofectne One of the lugest corps lay in the veldt without shelter during a heavy thumb r btorm Commandant Gcneial Joubeit is momoutawly expected to assume command of the Boor forces A special dispatch from Newcastle Natal sajs Tho Boers lutvo left the kuigcr at Volksrust and are moving toward tho frontier Tho situation is most critical The magistrates ami municipal officers hao assembled 111 the town hall to concoct measures for the dofeuBO of the town against an ex pected attack All tho women ami children huvo been ordered to leave for tho interior of Natal Mllner Aguiiiiii War It is understood that Sir Alfred Mil ner has not abandoned hope that tho powerful interests now at work in Pre toria and Blooinfontein may lead to tho arrest of mobilization of troops on both sides and opon tho door to a peaceful solution Other telegrams indicate that a Boer attack on Natal is expected at any time but ubsert that Commandant General Joubert has threatened to shoot any man who moves without oideis Tho London morning papers are in clined to regard tho smuro of gold by the T1111iRvail as an act of war No confirmation is obtaiiiablu that a Boer ultimatum has been pn send d but tho news comes from what is usually a good Boer source A dispatch from Johannesburg says that Stato Secretary Roit of the Tiaiin vuul informed a correspondent of tho Standard ami Diggers News that tho proclamation of martial law is Doing deliijed In Capo Town the opinion prevails that the delay of tho Boers 111 assuming the offensive points to a will ingness on thp part of tho Transvaal government to allow political counsel to override military anlor Iml James of Hereford wilting to a correspondent expre ses a fear tint tho maintenance of jieice is now impossible Sir I2dgtr Vincent speaking at Hu nt yesterday said lie uuderntoxl that Sir Retlvers JJuller did not expect the war to be a shoit one linen s in- tin tiniii loMHv Oct fi spu ial dispatch fiom Pretouu sivs the Tiiiusviinl guv eilimeilt has seied gold In the value of t S00 IMIl wlii Ii is now lodged in the state mini The government the tits patch atlils will indemnify the binks to which the gold is consigned Bltn viroMUts Ofl a The govern incut publishes a telegiam fiom Boshof slating that the British foiees have crossed the hnidci and that lighting has 1 ommenceil Aiiollut telegiam says the lioops have ciosseil the bonier but that 110 lighting hits oivuired The govei union iisi 1 edits tho tepoi I BRITONS ARE CONIIDENT Irnlllliil ill Dm Sphll r Iuli IMuv MhiiI ll III till Itm Iimion Oct e The momenta v tlis appointment that the III st ilnv s conlesl for the Ameiicas cup should have 10 suited in no nice has boon billowed by a feeling of satisfaction that the Sham rot k has shown itself a woithy chill longer and hope 1 tins high that il will wipe out 11 long ueoul of defeat Among vaelitKiiten great iitlmiiiilion is expressed for I ho way nt which Caplain llogiiilh isicpnitcd to have handled llm jachl The afternoon pnpets comment 111 much the same terms us the mm mug papeis All think that the chances of the Shamrock ami the Columbia me about equal uud all are giatillcd at the extreme fiieiidliiiess tlisplitvcd b the Americans The Pall Mall Gaolto savs Nevci have the qualities mi peculiar to Anglo Saxons chivuhous dotei munition to fight 11 contest to the t ml on a fair Hold and without favor boon moie coiispicu ous than they weie in Mondaj s nice HABEAS CORPUS FORCARTER A I 1MIIIOIlt III till 4 ihiiIiiiiiiiimI Aiiii ln KllKKlft lllllllll Itrfoi II lliilii Illl lllllllO Nrvv YniiK Oct fi Obeilin M Car tel the fonnei eiigineci ing caption who is under sentence of live yeais imprisonment aflt r conviction on a cliaigo of coiispuucy to deli and the government was taken from Gover 1101 s island to the United Slates circuit com t today on a xvnt ot habeas cot pus 111 his behalf obtained last Monday Judge Lacombe was tin the bench Counsel submitted briefs Judge In combe resolved decision on the wilt ami oitlcicd Captain Cniti 1 biclt to the custody ol Captain Robuls of Govei uors island llr 4 1 1111111 N I Mmr Miiik DesMoim s Oct 1Di J 1 Gib son state vetciiiiaiian of Iowa 111 his biennial 1 epoit ttoitls pi ogress 111 his work ol suppressing fubeiculosis among animals and asks tor tin increased nppio pimtion to meet demands TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD Tho Dewey homo land to data lunonnts to flSSl The training ship Kssox in lived at Algiers Wednesday It is announced that lyntl autl Lady Abei Icon will soon go to Canada Flint glass w 01 i rs ol Pennsylvania ate demanding a inisc nt 10 pi 1 cent 111 wages I Vj Con wise foumlei of Convciso colli go tiled at Spaitaiibuig S C Wednesday The boaitl ol health icpoitH live now t asos ol yellow fever and one ileal h at New Ol leans Fully J 100 iiiarryiucu employed at and aioiind Hillsville Caihou ami Low ellville Pa have stiuck Ktlward OConnor has died from tho effects of a bullet wound received Sun day at tho hands ot an Americanized Mexican at Kl Paso Tex Dr II N Merctu of Chicago was re elected by the Mississippi Valley Medi cal association committee as tho next picsident ot the association The Kentucky whisky tmst has miido a complete list of its distilleries and tho whisky that is lo be made at each of them during the coming distilling sea son The tilal number of gallons to bo miido is fl000 Tho state department has received a report from United States Minister Merry at San Tumi Costa Rum which says that the yellow fever in tho town of Alajuola is under control and no new cases huvo developed Tho Marblehcatl now at San Fian cisro has been designated to proceed south along tho South American coast and if possible locate the dangerous un chiii letl 1 eel on which a Bntish merch ant slop ictontly struck Louis Wostormuii hghttd his own fuiioiil pvreit tho county iiifhmaiy at Toledo O Wednesday by Mailing a blne in a haystack with his pipo As soon is tho lianas spread he jumped in and was limned to tleath The First Baptist church at San raiicisco was desttojetl by firo vVi tlnesday A llreiuan was stiuck by ijoitionsot a falling wall autl fatally ujiircd The church was one of tho iltlcst 111 the city Loss f100J0 Thepiojttt of tho striking French Mineis to march m 11 body to Paris mi 1 ss tiieii demands aio coutodetl which nlkipscd some days ago is revived autl I ommiltie is cDusidcimgcoiumissuiiat iiiaiigemeiits for the II 1st dav s trip Tho enlistments Wednt stluy were 772 making a total ot iifi Two 111010 -1 gimeutsuici omplitcd the Foity fifth utoiiel Dorst at loit Siiolling ami iiiicouvor buiaiks and the Foitj ixth Colonel Sihuvlcr at South Fiam ugliain Mass I - Ttmm fc Sd wWK f Ansoum ely Pure mm M fVPEK Makes tfie food more delicious and w holesome OVL aAKIKQ PO0F CO NE VONK mm wai im liaicfiil lns and Long Wenrlnt Till I AMOUx 015a Ncthcrsole 250 Shoe I OR WOMI N ViisfiMMtq tlm mntllrif iirtfoi t sljrln 111 ruiiifotl mill i No I a i nl Ini hi tiiTniiKiirj nimln In iiiiifiiini to I lie llmm n MliMiiy lletllilc liHiine Kid hIikI tlml Ih null mh n wiii in like linn lii iIh nay 1 MhIhiii for wnnr iiiiiI omfi Nu Inn t Iitidiio Kill mill Uiinflliii knino mi illiiin i litli1 lniMiiiMtiiitii in iimiii i nut iloiiu imv lici I mill Mull V hi Mill II i il llm Hum i imiiliiii iIiiiii iithl In iiiui i inn lull fluntiliHMiiil li Die Umk Inlnnil MnirCiiliick Ulnnil mit uli tcliMhrl in thM illy tiy F A HUSTONS I he Only Direct Woulc The Pastcst Route L L REJV1BE Practical Plumber andLSteam Fitter Agency for the Mers Totcc and AVIrul Mill Pumps Prices Right Satisfaction Oiiiirintecd on all Wmk Fjiht lo jr West of Post Olllce M C WALKER DKAIKK IN FLOUR - FEED Oil and Gasoline TKLEIMIOKK NO 33 GRSEILER Sale and Boarding Barn Horses Bought and Sold or Commission nr7 1 r I yv l JfA Inrnlilllly Crtf WU iW Kim t XWFfoVAil J i Mil fnitJ k J ltd rn A- VVI S III The Popular Route I OH ALL WESTERN POINTS Denver Salt Lake PICTOB v San Francisco Portland I he Best Hqulppcd Route I lie Safest koiitc lor Time Tables Kohleis Illustrated Motilts PiimphletH tit hciiitivo of the temtory raveised call on F W JUNEMAN Agent TRY THE Daily News Job Department FOR FINE COMMERCIAL PRINTING SPECIAL PRICES ON LAEGE OEDERS For Plumbing Steam Flttlrg Pump Tanks Wind Mills Anil nil ropnlr work In tills linn en W H RISH HHtUraoticm tinnraiiUinn Mrt donr nmtli of Until Nw oIHuk H G HOWELL Jeweler and Optician All of r friu lion iiiixiI iinriitiil I inn wili Ii iiipiiiriin At UT1IRS BOOK SI OKU Mrs H H Hull vriLLoiva Facial Trtatmect Mtcifiiritg jsid Shampo Wlllgladlx call at yonr lionioi and dn an of ths work Urdnra tuken for fine lialr ewltoliei Pnifeat match fpiarantMid Ueiidenon on Flrtl ntreet Junction OnWi may bs left at tin Jnnotlon DrncHtorn Telephone 16 Braascb Avenue and Tnlril it PHONE 44 KARO BROS Meals v mm Fi uxReaxzw mm m Everybody wants tho b wi of meats We make a special effort to please our trade Our Simp Ih Uw NoatcRt in the City Groeefies Always Fresh and Just as Represented AT UHLES Hitfliost Miirkot Price Paid tor lJuttcr mid Kkks THE North -Western LINE F E M V R R is the best to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS of North Nebraska EMIIKN VOL UT A J00I SHAVE or BATH J0 TO- W 0 Halls Barber Shop MAIN 6T THIltD DOOB EABT OK FOUBTU