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J w 1 9 SnELLINGJSjlESDMKD Bombarding Again in Progress at Ladysmith GENERAL WHITES TOTAL L0S8 ttitnntrft of UrltMi lic IMnrril nl Oicr Tuo Tliiiuanml IliiiiiiiilriiiPil Ituiiinr thnt Sir KciHcin llulliir Hi Lett Cnpo Town for IiiiIjriiiKIi Lonpov Nov a It was announced in a Hpodnl dispatch from Ladysmith thnt the IJooik again closed around that place on Monday night winding shells Into the British ramp The two guns landed from the British emitter Power ful opened tiro on the Boors at dawn Tuesday The Boern brought up more guns but Homo of them were silenced It is added that tho Boors loss must luivo been heavy The gmisou of Ladyhtnith is described as boing in good spirits and contident and tho troops are said to bo full of fight Tho artillory duel was still in progiessTuesdny night A careful ostimato of tho British lossos in all tho engagements since tho outbreak of hostilities oxcluding casu alties among tho noncommissioned of ilcers and men in Mondays disaster at Ladysmith which are thus far un known bore gio a total of ili to Which prolubly 1200 will need to bo added when details regarding tho Lady smith ioerso are received Itullnr Idivh to Urn Ft out Txndon Nov 2 Tho breakdown of tho Dolagoa cablo route combined with tho monopolisation of tho aviilablo tele graph lines by tho government and Biit ish staff officers is lesponsiblo for tho fact that nothing further has tu rived from South Africa Tho government has received dipatchos rectifying tho casualty lists Nothing has boon recoived concerning Mondays casualties Tho war office officials aro working under gieat strain Captain Moniot btafF captain to tho military secretaiy has just died his end being hasteuod by anxiety and over vroik An iniconllrmed statement has boon published that General Buller has loft Capo Town for Ladysmith A be lated dispatch from Ladyfainith de scribing Mondays fight says A couplo of squadrons of Hussars had a narrow escape from disastor early in tho day They found theinsolves suddenly confronted within easy ransjo by an overwhelming forco of Boers who seemed to spring from the bowels of tho earth The Hussars were splendidly handled and woro extricated with only ono man wounded Tho queen is credited with expressing 6inccio pity for Sir George Stewufc White and tho officials aro in nowiso inclined to criticise him harshly So far as the public is concorned whilo giatilication is felt at the manner in which tho isolated battalions surren dered theio is still overo criticism of General White and Lieutenant Colonel Carleton for allowing tho column to get out of touch by the absenco ot proper scouting and for not letiiiug whon tho ammunition was lost In favor of Lieu tenant Colonol Carleton the explana tion is haarded that he behoved it vus iinpcratio to tho success of Goneiil Whites opeiations that ho should hold the position at Nicholsons Nok STEAMER FOUNDERS AT SEA Cnptnin Aliinn In Saved of tho Ioui titll Mull on Itimril tho oluulI Charleston S 0 Nov 2 Tho steamer Nuvuhoo Captain Staples ar rived hero today from Now York On Monday she encountered tho gale nnd stood out to sea and hovo to for 18 hours On Tuesday about 00 miles from Charleston lightship sho lescued Captain John Gaskill solo survivor of tho crow of tho steamer Georgo L Col Will Captain Gaskill was clinging to a piece of wreckage of his lost vessol to which ho had clung for 22 hours Ho had boon badly bruised Ho says tho storm struck him with full forco Monday beforo daylight The fury of tho wind and forco of tho waves caused his vessel to spring a leak Heavy seas wcro shipped Tho pumps woro started but became choked tho cargo of lum ber shifted in the hold and tho vessol broke into pieeos about ton miles north east of Capo Roman Captain Gaskill nnd crow of ll clung to tho wrockago which turned over several times Ho saw ton of his crow ongulfed in tho waves nnd is of tho opinion that the others shared like fatos 1lirn lim nuil to Ituutli Jopmv Mo Nov 2 News has reached hoio that Mrs Pilligieo and two childrou havo beou burned to death no irTifT McDonald county It seems that tho baby fell into a cauldron of hot applo butter and that tho mother and another child weio fatally burned try iug to lescuo it Tho baby was dead when taken out and tho other two mom beis of tho family died soon after A minium iiihiciH Drnvtn Managua Nicaragua Nov 2 El Conimorcio of this city publishes a dis patch f loin Castillo announcing the drowning at Mnchica Falls during a io cent Hood of Mr Clark an Aiueiican engineer and other members of an en gincenng party working in that distiict under the duootiou of the United States canal commission Millers lluio ii oiiiiliiliit Spiuvonnii Nov 2 Tho annual convention of tho Illinois Millers asso ciation was devoted to tho discussion of the discrimination of the raihoads in favor of shippois of com and wheat ami against the sluppois of flour Win Ammllunt llilil Tin Tiliil GuuiKKThOv Nob Nov 2 James II Ross who shot J T Wray on Oct 80 was given his preliminary hearing bofoio Justice Whito yestoiday Ross was hound over to tho dituet court under u bond of 1000 UNDER FALLING WALLS Mx MnrT HiiIIiIIiik Ii Chlcngo Suililnnljr Clll1llftlft Cuicvoo Nov 2 Three men aro known to lmo poiishodand tlneo others nro missing as a result of tho collapse of a six stoiy building at ltll 111 West Lnko street last evening Considerable dam ago was done to adjoining propotty and during tho excitement it was ropoited ns high as 10 persons weio killod Dam age 200000 Tho dead V S HaiiMiu proprietor of the New Knglund mills Henry Hilton bookkeeper for Hanson loseph Din tor omplovoil by llnUMin Charles Mullln a peddler was In Ban sons place ami was not seen acaln Several poisons had narrow escapes fioni death and two woro injured They woie 1atilek 1oj ton lim lid from the store of tho Xew lmgland mills badlj bruised W H Adams proprietor of saloon and boat ding house 1 in Luke nil ml struck by falling mauls The cause of tho collapse is unknown some claiming that tlieio was an ex plosion in the store of S 1 Leouaid dealer in seeds others paying that tho walls fell without nnpit out cause Tho generally accepted theory is that there wuh an explosion of dust in tho seed storo DEAD MORE THAN A WEEK Mimlur Myntory for tho Oilmen Pollen to Nolw CmoACio Nov 2 Mrs 1 Rush Branch was found dead last night in her apartments on tho first lloor of 710 Forty second street with a bullet in her heart It is believed tho body had lain in tho flat more than a week Finger prints and smeared bloodstains woro found on tho wall bosido tho body and a revolver with ono chamber empty lying on a bod in Mrs Branchs loom Fivo weeks ago Mrs Branch moved her handsome lurnituro into tho building Tho woman was alone hut she told tho janitor that her husband was a travel ing salesman and was out of town Sho mado no acquaintances in the building Upon soveial occasions a man whom the janitor believed to bo her husband visited hor MothiiilUt ItMiops Mf Pt PmiAOHiriUA Nov 2 Tho semi annual meeting of tho board of bishops of tho Methodist Kpiscopal chinch began hero yesterday and tho sessions will bo continued until next Wednesday Ono of tho principal objects of the conven tion is to regulate tho work to bo dono by tho various church boards during tho six mouths from January to July Tho supeiintendoncy of tho annual spring conference will bo ananged and tho outline ot tho woik of tho chinch ex tension the lrecdinonsaid and tho mis sion boards picsented Kill ll Niiiin1ii Solillnr Sav Fitivcisco Nov 2 Charles Hall foiineily a private in the First No biaka olunteor regiment anil more re cently cook on the tiansport Hancock was shot and almost instantly killed lato last night by O S Dodge an aged saloon keeper at tho Litters place of business near llunteis Point Tho shooting was tho lesult of a low over tho payment for drinks Kiinil SulliiiKi 4onfoi IIvstiMiN Neb Nov 2 An equal suffrage convention is being held in tho court house of this city under the auspices of the National Sufiiagonsso ciation The meeting aro interesting and enthusiastic Miss MofTatt ol Iowa has charge of the convention Simla IV Nmt Snrvry Wicim v Nov 2 It is stated hero that tho Santa Fe has begun a survey ft oin Aikausas City to Fort Smith Ark through McAlestcr coal fields which will parallel tho pioposcd louto of tho Wichita and Southern an exten sion of the Kansas Midland Iliidiui Hub h HIk III1170 Boonk la Nov 2 Firo in Bavnns j livery stables hero List night completoly wreouea mo property cremating i horses and threatening more oxtensivo destruction causing a loss of 10000 which is partially coveied by insuianco TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Tho Brooklyn has sailed from Gib raltar for Poit Said on routo for Manila About 500 gills are still out of Ohio potteries on a strike for an advance of So per cent Tho yollow fover opidoniio which pre vailed at Key West for tho past six weeks has about run its course Slosson won tho professional billiard match at Madison Square garden SehaofTer being beaten 900 to 757 General J O Breckenridgo inspector gonoril of tho United States army has arrived in San Fiancisco on an inspect ing tour Tho Allan lino steamer Saidinian from Montreal and Quoboo with tho Canadian contingent tor tho Transvaal war on board has sailed The power houso of tho Standard Eleetiio company located at Bluo Lakes City Cal was totally destioyed by liro Wednesday Loss 70000 William O Smith formerly nttornoy goneial of Hawaii has boon selected to lepiesent tho Hawaiian islandsat Wash ington while congress is m session Judge John D Long Republican na tional coininitteeniau from Floiida -was Wednesday appointed diplomatic agent and consul general at Cairo Egypt Attorney General Griggs Wednesday tinned into the tieasury J821807 which is tho governments shuio of a dividend declined by the leceiver of tho Union Pacific railway Tho state dopaitmcnt is informed of thh inrival at Roval Russia of tho first steainorwith American Indian corn and that eight moie ship loads are expected at tho SUU0 port Tho Louisiana stato board of health is making an effort to have Alabama and Texas raise their quarantines against Now Oilcans uow thut Missis sippi has done so Tho prospects aro that within tho next month all the stonowaio factories oast ot the Missihhippi river aro to bo consolidated under the namo ot the Na tional Stoneware company Tllfi NORFOLK NEWS TIIUKSDAY NOVUM IWH Ii ISO GOLD FROM MM NOME Million and a Half in Treasure Arrives from Alaska TRAGEDY TOR NEW YORK PARTY Four MiMiilinr lno llmlr Live In thn Ovm liirtiltiK of limit limit Mi nnui lloiinohn ItrtuiiMtn Stuittln With Ioni ItiimlriMl Ilinnitim Suvrrtu Nov 2 The steamer Roa noke in lived heie yestoiday from St Michael and Capo Nome The Koanolto brought 1500000 woith of gold and 100 pissongeis The Roanoke brings the first stoiy of tho death of several Now Yoikeis nieiu beisof the Alaska Piospecting com pany Tho dead aio Mr and Mis Enul Kuhner Oscar Becker and un known man Beckers body was washed ashoio on tho beach at St Michael island anil later was found an ovei tin nod steamer and a scow loaded with niachinciy which represented tho assets of tho company Two surviMHH aro John Becker and Tlieodoio Diodnck The news was brought to St Michael by natives who claim to have seen tho steamer oorturning timing a severe wind storm which piovailed about Sept 15 The government launch Nouliea was detailed to tho scene of the Occi dent Sho leturned two days literwith tho scow and Oscar Beckers body Owing to tho high suif tho crow of tho Nordica could not make an examination of tho ovei turned steamer which no doubt contained the bodies of Mr and Mrs Kuhner and tho unknown man IVnr CIoaih Ai filling Lip London Ky Nov 2 Tho feudists ohnrgfd with murder at Manchester Clay county havo conip natively easy sailing as witnesses summoned to ap pear will not testify against the war ring factions Mrs Suih Collins chief I witness against James and Millud Phil- pot and Alex Fischer charged with the minder of her husband committed sui cide by taking poison fearing to testify against them Other feud cases havo boon postponed lrom day to day on ac count ot tho absence of witnesses who roiuso to attend com t and testily against tho feudists believing that their evi dence against the warring factions would impeiil their own lives Iiiuii Hi il iiiii t on thn Win lloinn San FitAMisroNov 2 The Iowa reg iment stuted for homo yestoiday Tho regiment left soveial men in tho gen eral hospital they being too sick to leave their winds They weio dis charged with tho other men of the regi ment but they will bo cued for in tho hospital until they aio in a condition to loao it The men lett behind aie Ser geant Fiank W Baker ami II my M Woods of company A Elmer Nun or of conip my D William A McLean and Ira Baud ot oinpiny E Riley JJ Stevens of company E and Coiporil Hugh M Goir and Edwin d Woods ot company L Mucin o Chin s iKilnst flmHtnn St Paul Nov 2 Aichbishnp Ire land appealed somewhat Mir piiMd List evening when ho heud that Gen eral Fnuston of Kansas was lopoitod as about to sue linn for libel on account ol statements attributed to him m a Chicago nitei view lie said ho had made no ehaiges against General Fun ston but had in conversation expiessed tho opinion that tho statements of tho San Fiancisco paper charging the gen eral with having taken a piiestsiobo from a Plulippino church should bo denied by General Funston at once lest a iuiluro to deny lead to a wrong impression Mount on Tilul loi Murder Kansas City Nov 2 Levi Moore a fishmonger in tho city market who last May shot and killed Joiinio Campboll Ella Ltmdis and Anna Mish was placed ou trial in the criminal comt heio yes terday Mooro killed tho Campbell woman because she had jilted him and shot tho other two because ho thought thoy woro trying to interloro All threo woro muiried women Moores wifo who had loft him and at the time was living in Alabama with her child is hero and will bo ono ot the witnssses Miinlurutl Ior IIIh Alnnnj OaiIjOWAY Nob Nov 2 Edward Bird a merchant of this place received a telegram from Oklahoma today telling of tho inurdor and lobbery of his brother Arthur Bud in tho territory Monday Arthur Bird was a traveling collector Ho was waylaid in a coun try district and robbed of 2000 His slayer who is unknown escaped Ho was prominent in Masonic and Pythian enelosnnd theso lodges will try to cap ture his muiderers KxiltciiMiiil at Wnlr City Wkiu City Kan Nov 2 Sup pressed excitement still exists over the lynching Monday night of Wells tho negio miner chaiged with murdering a white bai tender Tho ncgioosuio jiartie ulirly incensed at tho town marshal and night officer at the jail who they claim did not provide sufficient protec tion for Wells and they huo threat tned to kill both KijiiiiI Sii Hi mi i Coiiii nt Ion WrST Poim Nob No 2 Tho Na tional American Womans Sullrigo as sociation will hold a convention in this city on Nov 22 and 211 Tho following noted speakers will bo piesent Mrs U II Beldeu of Sioux City la Rev Ida Ilollin ot Illinois and Mis Laura A Giegg of Kansas Dal ii oT Molliu ii x 1 1 1 ii 1 sut Nrw Yohk Nov 2 Justice Furs man in tho criminal branch of tho su piomo court set Tuesday Nov II as the day ou which the tiial of Roland B Moliuoux charged with having caused the death of Mis Kate J Adams lust December will begin Moll SUSo t mnrrli In Wllh thn j f nAllllJlli LAST RAIL OF Mill Ion lunriU 4in ItolilltiK n Minllni OiiHMtm Nov 2 - Dr John Alex ander Dowio was leseued ftom his Oak Park church Marion and lako sfieets at 215 a m by a sotgoimt and 20 jiolioo men from the West Like shoot station Ho had been a piisoiier in tho building since 7110 p in Chief Klpley ol doled his men out when woid came at 1 a in that tho doctor was kept a piisoiier by a mob that dolled the elloits of tho Oieeio police Foaling they would attack the place tho city police weio lushed to tho Hiihinb in a patiol wagon When the city police in lived Dr Dowio and neaily 100 of his followeis oinoi god ftom tho hall led by the ion guatils Dr Dowios mooting was one of the most tumultuous he has hold His Zion Guai d was pelted with eggs and stones windows in the building woro biokon and one of his followois was soveiolN beaten by tho ctowd For hours Chief Vulions and 12 nioti of tho Cicero police foi co stiuggleil in Mini to keep order They drove tho eiowd away fioni thobtuldingu shoit distance but could not scatter it Two bundled men leniained close by declining they would not go till Dowio appeared POLICE NOT TO INTERFERE InlTiliH anil Muirldii fun KIkIiI It till Into liiMulpIn limit All Kmmilii Nrw YoitK No 2 There will bo no intoifoioneo fioni the authoiities al the Jell lies Shai key heavyweight cham pionship battle to take place af Coney Island ou Knday night Chief of Police Deeiy is authonty lor this statement A featuieat the club houso on Friday night will bo tho lighting appaialiis operating the moving pictuio machine There will bo 100 incandescent lights shedding hi ilhancy on the ring Piesent indications mo that the gato leceipls will bo Luger by many thousands of dollars b teas of thousands of dollius than the gate loeeipts of any spoiling or dramatic ccnt m any other event to which an admission fee is charged in the history of tho countiy living and Pattiinuval houses or in the same house could not di aw so much money in two weeks playing every inglil m tho week A NEW ROAD 1 Inn nl ho I it t DoiIko mill Oiniiliii Ih Noii inn pliliil Foht Donoi Nov 2 Tho List i ail on the Fott Dodgo and Oinaha load was laid yestoiday near Wall Ltko and the main line of the load leaching fioni Fort Dodge to Omaha is now Completed Tunis aie now liinning fioni Foil Dodge to Rot k well City and fioni Conn oil Blufls to Denison By the end of thowdk it is thought that a height service will be inn iioui Foil Dodgo into Oinaha A pissengoi scivicowill bo installed m a shoit timo Hunt Wmiliil nun Set Ions Inn go CiiKAdo Nov 2 The slienfl of Watciloo la nnivid in Chicago today with a win rant for the an est of Jeiomo W Hoot charged with attempted min der Hoot is believed to bo in hiding here Mis Hoot who is not living with her husband yesterday leteived a package lioin Chicago which ou being opened was tound to contain an iufcmil machine with enough dyna mite in it to blow up an oidinaiy block ol buildings Mrs IJool who lives in Watciloo is possessed of some means and her husband in tho ovent ol litr death would bo her heir HloloiiN Clrln Ami ii llnriliii Drs Moisis Nov 2 Five guls con fined in the Polk county jail for noting at Mitchollvillo weio taken back to that institution List night but weio icliised admittance by the superintendent The authoiities aio still at woik on tho pa xlo and may change management of tho Industrial school TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD Tho glucose sugar leflning company has declined a tegular quarterly divi dend of 1 ux per cent on profciiod and 1 it on common stock Telegraphic communication bySignor Mai coins wireless system is to be estah lished between five ot tho Hawaiian isl ands by a company of Americans Tn the township of Wilberfoice Out William Ynstcr aged 50 years while in sane killed Ins wife and their 17-year-daughter with a heavy instrument Alight snow the first of tho season fell at Spiingfield Ills Wednesday night Tho weather is very cold and the tomato ci op will probably bo do stioyed William Rahn 17 years of age was killed by the discharge of a spung gun while participating in a Halloween ex pedition on tho fin in of Peter Jouson lour miles north of Hutchinson Minn A Pittsburg ami Western ongino blow up in tho ynds at Punesvillo O Wednesday night while in motion Fn ennui Elinor Ftodorick Conductor Dave Bradley and Brnkomnu Ed Gal higher weio badly scalded A colony of 100 Germans who call themselves Christian Socialists have piuchased 1000 acies of land near Cumberland Wis and havo established a station called Sodoun They will woik their land on tho co operative plan An 11 year old girl named Owens re tin mug fiom school at Moitoimllo Wednesday had some tioublo with playmates and run to horhoiiio secured a musket and filed into a gioup of clnl diitti and fatally wounded a boy named Hobow A niajoiity of the young ladies of tho Univetstty of Wisconsin hold an indig nation meeting Wednesday at which they pledged theinsolves to have no so cial lelations with the malo students until tho things stolen liom Indies hall Monday aio letmued Two fanner lads walking homo after night along tho inlway tracks near Tip ton Intl discoveied a quantity of ties piled aciOMj tho mils Thoy weio about to leiuovo them when a voice warned them The lads lied back to the city and notified tho police and a Hisse lau to tho obsti acted biot in tune to pieveut an accident Negotiations on Subject Rap idly Nearing an Und AN OUTLINE 01 TIM AGREEMENT Illlllnil Slnlnn to tint III Ulmiil of I ill nllti iminmit Mm llitltn f l inn Ihn I nl ii ml Kliiiil Ailiittnint In iini IkiI In thn Nirni Inliiiti Wasiiimhos Nov B -The negotia tions lot tho pnititiou of the SamoaiiH me pi occodiug lapldly and ollleials heio would not be smpiised if a final agieo uieiit wete leaehed in the near fiiliuo The discussion going tin in Ijoiidou with tho eo opoinhou of the authoiities heio ami in lleilin has hiought out essential feahues ou which all linen of the poweis Get many Oical Biitaiu ami the Uiiiltd Stales appear to be agieed It was slated that the determination was i niched that the hipailile govern ment nt thogtoup hIioiiIiI coiiio to an end mid not iiioKi Hutu two poweis and pieliMiiblv one should govern the is lands ll soon developed that an agieo nioiit was not likely to bo i cached giv ing the entile gioup to ono povvei but tho ohiinees soomed good for an agieo nieiit that two poweis could divide the islands thus giving a dual government in place ol the piesent unwieldy agieo incut ll seeineil to bo geneially ac cepted by the tiognl mints that the United Slates would he one of the two poweis ropicsoulcd and that the island of Tutiiila ou which the haihorof Pago Pago is located would natuially fall to the lot ol the United Slates It is under stood that the Hiitish authoiities quite hilly coincided with this Mew and thai while lie Gcminiis scorned to icgiiid it fnvorablv it was loft open lor inatuio nppiovtl by tho liorliu authoiities In conceding tins ihIiiiuI and bin hor to tho United Slates account was taken ol the lact that if an agieenient was l cached on that matter it would still ionium lor the United States to give its appioval It is suggested that Gieat Hill tin cede the Gilheil and Solomon islands to Geimauy tho latter letiiiug liom Samoa Itut thus fur Germany lias not acted favoiably ou the suggestion and theio have been evidences that she pie feued to lelain her uiteiests and make compensation Io ileal Hnlaiii This remains open and nppcius to be the chiol point iemaiuing in the way ol a final adjust nieiit TEN THOUSAND CASUALTIES A lllllllll Itiltitll ol I lln Ailllllllll iriliillll ol llio Al nil Wasiiinoios Nov 2 A lecapituli t Kin ol the casualties in ai lions and deaths in the tegular and volunteer in lines bet w t u May 1 ISIS and June 0 18011 obtnm d in tho annual upnit of tho adjutant gciieuil ol llioaimv shows a giaud total of 10017 ueu The casualty list alouo aggiegatcs l 151 of whom 15 otlieiis and 150 enlisted men weie killedaud 107 ollicei s and 27lil en listidmeii wounded The death list numbeiing idll was made up of 221 ofliceis and iIWi enlisted men Of this tolil but IS ollleeis and liS enlisted men weio killed the lemniudei ol the deaths lesulhng fioni miiiouh taiises Geueial Coibiu sums up he military forces now in the service ol the United Statesas R gulur iiiiny ll5Sl volun teers ill 171 total llUiO distiibiiltd as follow- in the United States 11230 Porto Rico iUW Cuba 11107 Philip irjD KJ pines illn eu route to I lie Philippines 170011 Alaska 1111 Hawaiian Islands 111 ln Itfoliliiil IIiiIiiii tn Cniiitllloii Pviiiisiin N 1 Nov 2 Vice Presl dent llohai took some noui ishmeut last night Mis llobttt says he looks better and stioiigei than ho has appeared in two oi tlnee weeks The piospcctw urn thai he will pass a heller night than ho did last night He had the newspapers tend to htm mid took quite an inteiest in public nlliiiis Me talked for a timo about his puvale business allahs A tl Ii nil IM lit I I lliili ItiKrrnn Amis la Nov 2 The cniumeiico inent t eiclses of the Iowa Slate Agtl eulliniil college will be held in tho cliapel on the evening of Nov 21 Tim class is composed ol about 70 uiombeis only a put of whom will complete their com so bis ear The iemaiuing uiiiu bei will be giadmilod in the spung LOWER WITH LIVERPOOL Whinil III el Omi ii mil on lliiililiit Ion hi IIUiiiin iliil liiiiu Cllli Vim Nov I When illiippivl nvi r n miit IimIiiv lliUliliillnii hi ill iiiiiiiiIIimI Iiimks llltllllxi of Hill XIIIS ll it VM lllllCSH III lilVITpllllI uillseil 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