- , : : oo : tn : ) : ) 3 . . . . rJn Sm.cccgncccm PAnT I. .m8 U TITHE OMAHA 'S UND AY BEF . L [ : ccccccc333occco ) : PAGES : ) : : ) : : > > t OO TO : 8. " . - = ESTABLSIIE ] ) J1E ] U , ] 871. 01lAIIA , SUNDAY 1ORNING , NOVEBEI . 3 , 1893-r.'VEN'lY PAGES. . S JE _ OOPY InVE (1ENtI1S. - ADDS TO TilE INJURY Venezuela Alleged to Give Further Cause - for British Reprisals START1IN REPORT FROM BARBADOES , ARTLNq I Coast Guards Said to , Jlave Killed an Eug- , gush Senooner's Captain . OLNF , I DID NOT - REFER TO YURUAN His Note to Bayard Touches Only on the Boundary Question , - SALISBURY KEEPS BUSY AS A NAILER 1 " "I1II" . the . \Tnlr. of the " 'orl\ OL.tII.M 111) ' thc 'l'iiiie of t ; ; UrlIh Irllc . IIINlcr nt l'reMeiit . - NEW YORK , No\ 2.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -If today news from laladoes I con- Brined , a new challler has bcn opened In the Venezuelan controver8y. Two New York papers , the Herald ant Sun , print letters from that IslanI , , both dated October 20 , anti both obvlou.ly drawn from slliar sourcoL 'rh3 account In the Herald gives many Particulars not tu bo found In tl Sun but the substance of both stories Is the l\me , and even the language Is In parIs Identical. They agree that a Britsh i schooner , the : losots , was fred on Iy a Venezuelan guarta costa , the owner killed , the schoon seized , taken to Carupano , scarehet vainly for contraband , and re- leased. , What Is wanting Is Ime specIfic authority for this Incident and the date of its occurrence. 'fhu admln.traton : at Trinidad Is said to be In possession of the factl , tnJ : ' hav sent I report Iy mal : to L'ridiiii. , The latest steamer from Vene- zuela , the \ Caracas . left La Utfayra October 22r "when nothing seems tu have been . 1 1own of the Miosotis' seIzure. On the contrary - c _ _ trary , passengers reported all quiet. I Is i difficult In the 8I ' nee of dates to speak positively , but I the :1050ts was taken to Carupano after the killing of her owner on I her deck the fact ought to have been known ; at La Guo'ra as l'on as at Ilarbadoes. The Venezuelan authoritIes , on the other hand . , might not have Iem Oger to make public : the news of the event , which promised to : bring Britsh thunders about their ears. They would bo aware that the case Is one tu which even Senator Chandler might not Io able to invoke the Monroe doctrlno. LATEST DPLmlATIC lHAS . ' The text of Mr. Ba'ard's statement about Venezuela to tim representative of the Daily ChrnIC" , ( Lo'ulul ! ) Is con9ldrably : more explicit th3n the summary of It which came by cello , and Is worth quoting. : lr. Bayard said : "The threat of I.ort Salllury re- Ilorte.l ( . In the papers , to demand an apology and reparation for the Insult to the British fag at Yuman , lay quite outside anything the United States ambassador had been In- structC to present to the Prima mtnlster. " In other words , Mr. Olney's dispatch of 8.000 words sahl nothing about Y\lruan or aleut Lord Salsbury's : alleged ultimatum . Mr. Bayart hhmclf knew nothing about these iuiattems . except what he had seen In the English pahmers So much for Yuruan. As to the bonnlary : hue between Venezuela and Briish Guiana , Mu' Ba'ard said that "hIs latcst mIssion was to bring about , If possIble , In a friendly spirit and with all good Inten- tons of the UnIted States , a resumption of those negotiations on frontiers so abruptly slyed last 'ear. lie had brought this before Lord SalEIury , anti the later had listened to his arguments In the best spirit. " That 13 the filial nail In the eomn wherein lie emIallE1 the amazing reports . of last week There Is aho to I notet a dIscrepancy between - tween Mr. Iiayarti's account ant tIme account IHIlshe,1 , In this country of the tenor of ! r. Ohimey's dispatch , yet ! r. Bayard has cer- thinly seen that dispatch and Imows what he Is talking about. I he bo correctly reported , a disappoIntment Is In store for the Jingoes when the Obey note Is Imblisheti. A OTlm SENSATIN Sl'OILED. Last weelc'l report of a treaty between Iusln anti China Iy which Hnssa acquired Iot Arthur amid railway connections with It , Is denied officIally and scml-otclaly Iy ' - both English all Russian foreign olilces. Time denal ( Is accepted In I rather more can- tItling spIrIt than such denials usually are I Is IJrolably true that 10 such treaty yet exists as a treat ) ' . I Is probably true nenr- timeless , that there Is a IJrguln between Hnula and China the full terms of whIch remain unlown. I Is certain that Husain has not been fnaelng China for nothing. I la certain that the situatIon In tJme East Is ono In which a collision may occur at ally moment. Japan Is uneasy If Cnglant Is hot ' The story of a coming alliance between Hussla and Japan was set afloat as a counter- ) of the Busso-Chlnese treat ' lJlse ) story when the later was tenlet the former was dropped Japl lows very well that while her Interests and those of RussIa are an- tagonistc , her interests anti those of England - land run un paralel hues . So , It may 0 said , do those of the United States. Our jingoes wi not hatch : , or seine of thrum will not , to the idea of alliance between an aliance England and time United Stales for any pUrlJOse. They woull sacrifice the interests of their own country to theIr jealous hatred of Great BritaIn . Our Jingoes , however , who had a 1 ball tlO of [ 1 with Senator Lodge last week , have hall u worse this week with Senator Chandler of New llamhusblre. Senator Lodge declaring war against England from Paris vrovoletl rIdicule . Senator Chandler 11eclar. lug war In his evening l'aper ' at Concord excies nothing but derision. Not a Jingo l'aper ' has defended h I. More I than one has rebulell him , and the rest of th'o country hs laughed. GL\USTO CAUSES REOm'T. : There remains , nevertheless , plenty of serious questions. 'lucy are so serious In lngland : that ! r. OIJlhtono has written a letter to Mme. Novl.or a lat ) \ ho answers ! tl whatever most resembleD I stormy Petrel In Huula. That , at any rate , Is the character - . . , actor In whllh she commonly turns up In l nglUd , \nd her Influence over ! r. Oad- % t stone hu : led him to do anti say curIous things before , and whlt he says now Is a 10rlf.alon ! to ills frlenrls. lie talks of the I.urreller of Russia France anti nglanl l , to Ture ! ) Their surrm ; r consists In hn\lng forced ! tie $ ulan to concede rather less l re- r'rm ' In . \I'lenl. tlll they first demanded , anti luch less than' 'Mr. Gladstone himself Llclndcd In his very violent Chester speech of last August What dIstresses hi frlen.l still 10ro I Mr. Gladstone's renewed ex- l're&lol ' ( ( hli 11nlra for the humiliation of ) nGIIHI : , and his prayer thst her ( till por- ! ol of Ihale may fall upon her . \llost at the came tme Lrt1 ! lfbur ) Inal.ef 1 speech In which , ho tells 11. c Jntrlt th.t . .f ' - he Is doIng the best he can with foreign affairs , but that he has to carry out time policy of his predecessor. That Is entirely true. Continuity Is the rule of English ror- elgn policy , anti It Is the rule by adhering to whIch she hal made for herself a reputa- ton as a power with which , In Prince Bls- mnarck' & , words , It Is possible to do business. I you change your foreign pole ) as often as you change your foreign mInIster , It Is not possible to to business , nor to win time trust of [ other powers , nor to have , In the proper sense of the word , any plcy ! what- . ever. The mIstakes of the ( a,1tol , anti , Hosebery ministries are vloled upon their successor , but even that Is better than ocr- rectng them at the expense of Ileoplo who - have taken you at your werd. wlmHOT WENT DOWN The late I.'rench ministry went omit to all appearance - pearnce on a railway Bcandal. In realty the socialists seem to have engineered the coalition which sent them about their bust- ness , &nd the C.rmnu : , strike had 10ro to 110 with their dIonissal 1 than their lax prose- cuton of agnler's confederates In the Southern railway steal. : alnler IA In prison , his confederates , are not , and the actc of the ministry bad once been condoned by the very chamler which now uses It as a pretext for expelling : I. II0t and his colleagues from omce. ParlIamentary Inconsistencies are , however no new timing and the Ilit mlnltry already belongs to ancient history , and time snore fact that It had lasted nine months was , to the reneh mind , a good , enough reason for its lasting no longer. One remark emi Its fate may be made. Time conquest ( f lallagascar was thought to give It I new lease of life. Time French expedition against that Island was , In truth , largely political , and time hmitie- ous miscotluet ef It was hushed imp lest It should damage the cabinet responsible for the Incompetence of the ministers of war , marine , and time colonIes , " 1.lch sent some thousands of French soldiers to time hospital and the grave. It Is not probable that 'theIr relatives or their surviving comrles , are shedding many tears over the disaster which has befallen that ministry. BOUHGWIS AND IllS J LPlmS. As to time new ministry , nobody seems to expect It to live bug. Why should It 7 M. Bourgeois , tIme new preshlcnt of tie council , to wh.m lreshlent F.\re entrusted time for- maton of this government , Is an able man but out of touch with time Chamler and the country. lie Is a radical , and neither the Chamber nor the country Is radical H ho can get together a parliamentary majorlt , I can only Io by Intrigue. Ito has to play over again the everlastIng game of political touch anti dIcker , In the 'lope of I coalition numericaly strong enough to keep him afloat In the Chamber while It Inst ! . I Is not so much a reproach to : I. BourgeoIs as to the existing system Parlamentary government , which Is the basis of the republican consttu- ton In Franca , Is only possible Iy parln- menlary methods. I cannot Ie carried on otherwise than by the organizatIon of political forces Into political parties. In France tlefe are no parties ; l'lre are groups , and to combine - bine theo groups or to divide them Into two well defined parties has proved Impossible , for parties must have eIther a historical origin or a set of principles as a basis . ant In France they have neltimer'imiie the existence of the republic was In question , ant while Thlers or Gambeta lived , thert was a great Issue or a great leader. Now there Is neither one nor the other. ' "e republic produces only medi- ocrltlos. M. Bourgeois , himself n mediocrity ot the better class . surrounds hlmsel with other mediocrites of whol not more than two have any politIcal reputation. : I Cavalg- mine Is known as the son of his father , the I general who put town the June riots of 1848 ' ant was afterward beaten for president by Louis Napoleon. : I. I.ockroy attained celebrity as the son-In-law of Victor Hugo , lS I writer a wit , I man of time world ali a naval critic. I Is probably this last fact , " 'Ilch now makes him minister of marIne. M. Berthelot , the new foreign minister , Is an eminent chemist , who at the ago of 70 has to serve nn ap- prentees'llp to tlplomaey , ant that at a moment when the International relations of France are In a delicate If not critical eon- diLlon. M. Bourgeois begins his task ill. lie bids fpr the jingo support by proposing to repudiate - ate time treaty with the 10vas , all substitute annexation for a Ilrotector te over Mndagas- car. I that Is to be the note of his foreign policy he will soon imavo trouble cnough. He bids for socialist support b ) offering to ar- blrato In the Carmaux strike , ant by declaring - claring for an Income tax. France may bo Chauvinist , but socialist she Is not , and the chances are that St. Bourgeois will soon be supplied with I convincing proof that she Is not , ali that she docs not care to Ie governed Iy I radical vie surrenders to Limo socialists. GEORGE W. SMALLEY 10UHH OS IIUUY FOIL IUSIXI SS. 111 111 ( : nhllt I'i'imi'ml imimit'ili PU"l' i'mtm'ihmimiimiit Soomi. ( Coplhl'd. 1S' : , by lres Pullshlng COIIany. ) PAIS , No\ 2.-New ( York Worlt Cable- : gram-Special Telegrun.-Tho : ) BourgeoIs ! cabinet Is now mietinltely constituted. : The defniely CISttUC. great surprise was the appointment of Senator - I ator Berthelot as minister of foreign affairs. ' M. lanotaux refused to retain the portfolio , despite repeated offers . Iecalue he was UnwIlling - ! wIlling to accept a motlcaton of the Mad- ! ' agascar treaty , which he originally framed . ' Time personal antipathy to Deputy Cavalg- ' nac , the new minister of war , Is slrengthenell by : I. Ilanotaux's decisioum. Several ' generals threaten to resIgn on account 'of the appoint- mont of Clwalgnac , who Is disliked by mlii- tary men because of his recant outspoken i critIcism at the army all of time projects of ! military reform. I The first act of the new ministry will be to secure the repeal of the anti-anarchist law passe during the PanIc that followed time assassination of President Carnot. This me.ure has Iroduced uniformly unsatisfactory - tory results. Its chief effect was to provIde the socIalists with a pretext for the calpalgn which Irolght aleut the downfall of Iresl- tent Caslmlr-Perle. The appointment of M. Hcart 10 be min- liter of Justce Is extremely pOIJ\lar. ! r. Icard originated time Inquiry Into the Pan- ama Ec ndals. all I Is hoped he will adopt 1 similar policy In regard to the southern railroad scandals , whIch caused the defeat of time Ibot cabinet Premier Bourgeois' position I embarrass- log , but the formation of a hOleog neous r.lcal , cabinet Is halcq with satisfaction by all Parties as a clearing of the political at- m051lhere. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Slh'\ ' . ' Itltol I In I Columbil. ( Cp'rIbt'd : I. iSO , It , PUS8 I'ubil4mimig Company. ) COLON , C'.lomlla , Nov . 2.-ew ( York Worl Cablegron-Speclal Iegram.-The ) silver 'Iueston Is UII(1erlost ( ) lucre On ac- crunt of the lack of [ such money the Panama C.tmmai company Is reported to have nsl.E1 ] tr- mlulon to coin hal dollars pf . ! 3 : : fiumenes. . A mu'chant wring tl the Isthmian press shows that snl'l a concoablon cannot be granted because the local minis are not In worklJg condition , thereby malclng I mmccci- Gary to hun such coIning ! don abroad , whll the law oC IS9 Ilrohltlti the importing or coln.,11 iif mntme' ot IC'J than : .909 fineness . - - - ---I SOCIAL SENSATIONS England and the Continent Startled by Peculiar Oases , VICE OF TWO GREAT CITIES COMPARED Pars and London Give Interesting Sample of Flexible Morals , : ARISTOCRATIC AND PLEBEIAN MARRIAGES I Frech Nobleman on Trial on His Wifo's ' Accusation , SIDE LIGHTS FURNISH FOOD FOR THOUGHT S'III tc TClmaI'IICICN of 1 YOIIJ Iimgl 1MbViiiimi mm thc lxciise for 1 Novel Ullol 1111 III ) ' l'coillc AIII.III.I. - ( Col'rlghtel. , 1S95 br Press Iublehlng Campau ) LONDON , Nov. 2.-New ( York World Cablegram-Special Telegrm.-Two ) socIal rns lens of somewhat similar nature are this week vastly agitating rench and gnglsh people respectively . The first Is the trial of the marlul9 de Nayves for the mUfler of his wife's Illegitimate son , In time courfO of which not only certain characterIstic tendencies of modern French me are brought In ltrongeet reiief . but the extraordinary , and , to the \nglo-Saxon , the seemingly Infamous perversion - sion of justice In French crimInal procedure - ure Is dramatically illustrated. The marquis Is himself the iegitmate son , of I French officer and a young glove maker , ! but legltmatzell by their subsequent mar- for rich wife and riage. He advertised a wlo the young daughter of a distinguIshed lawyer was offered to him by her parents , with the frank statement. however. that she had a living son by her father's gardener. The marquIs fount this no objection and he and , his wealthy wife hived many years In apparent - parent happiness , two children being born to them , he and his wife paying alternate visits to her illegItimate SOl at time house of his foster mother and at his cimooi The marquis Is now In the dock on the accusation of his wife , but she lived with him and even wrote him affectionate letters after tim date at which she swears she became convinced he was the murderer of her first born. STORY OF TIlE HUSBAND. He , on his part , swears t\e accusation Is the result of an unbounded influence over his wife galne,1 by the Abbe Rousselot ; their domestic chaplain , who , ho sws , desires to occupy his place as the unrestrained master of his household. ' The testImony Is full of Incidents - cidents showIng the grout influence of priects In the most intimate details of life In French chqteaux , as well as among the poorer classcs. Incidentally , I appears the mo\h2r- \ In-law took the warmest Interest In the 'HIaro of her daughter's illegitimate son , that the grandfather had settled a handome fortune upon him , and that he was to Ie educated - cated as a priest. The trial l'as de\elopzt many other extraor- 11nary but apparently not unusual features of domestic life among rich French immcvlncIals. The reports occupy many coit'mnns daily 11 the newspapers , ant no fcten was ever more dramatIc nor ap- 'pnenty more Improbable. limit the most remarkable and to us the 10St shocking feature of the trial Is time revelaton ! of how the fnl power of the French law 's exerted to brIng an accused man to the guillotine. AS TO PR NCI LAW I will doubtless Ie news to meat of your readers that a man may be accused In France of any crime on unsworn testmol ) , arrested , absolutely at the pleasure of a magistrate , ant that from' the moment of his InCrcera- ton until the magistrate finally holds him over for trial no legal IJrOeess can either get film out on bal or even permit him access to his frIends , to , .counsel or to evldelet against him. There Is mme habeas corpus , grand jury , or anything similar to them In 'rance. Asked during the trial why he had signEd without reading the report of hIs evidence before the examining magIstrate , the marqlls declared had he not done so he might ba\o been kept In prison for years before coming up for trial . or Ileng able to secure counsel. Not only Is the examining magistrate prae- Icaly a prosecuting officer , but so Is the judge who Is tryIng the accused The judge In the present case has several times slg- matzed the accused as an assassin ant when the marquIs declared lie had not given In- formaton to the police of the death of the boy because he did not wish thus to make publc his wife's dishonor , the judge replied that the mother seemed to have been more careless of her own honor. INNOCENCE NOT PHOTECTED. These are not extravagant examples of every effort and word of Ilesldlng magistrates to assume the guIlt of the accused , Read- lug the reports one wonders I Innocent men are not frequent ) judicIally put to death In France , the antidote , however , being the telldeney of French juries to acquit In the face of the strongest apparent evidence of guilt. Considering that tuJrench : have shed more blood In defense of personal 1 lb- erty than any other naton , It Is certainly remarkable - markablo that the legal process and tyranny wimich led to the demolition of the BalUo and to the revolution still survive unimpaired. Virtual letres te c3chet are now Issue by republican magistrates Instead of by monarchs - archs or monarchs' favorites The other case Is the fact of Intense excite- ment throughout Englali over the effort of Misu Edith Lancaster , a young and quite prety school teacher , daughter of parents In time middle class , to live openl with a young laborer without time previous ceremony of marrage. : They are socialists , ant , hike Grant Allen's heroine , mean the act to be an open protel1t against legal matrimony. You have doubtless been informed of the various public proceedings In the affaIr , but proba- Lily not of the very InfluentIal aid and sym- p thy the young lady receIved In the best press of London and the provinces and other notable quarters. The fact Is Iymptomate of a recent great change In chlnge EnglIsh public music hails , wblch every one knows to be simply and only places of assignation , and which are defended by hal the Lenten press. INFLUENCE TiE ClIlJRCi . On the other hand , the establshed chh Is setting Its face rigidly against tha relglouD : lrlage of persons divorced for adultery The open protest of the church dignItarIes ! supported by the duke of Newcastle' , against such a marriage In a fashIonable London church lat summer Is to be soon repeatell nt the forthcoming sImIlar notable weddln ! ceremony of a guardsman to the daughter of a peer The couple have been duly warned cf the ( Intention of members Ef the SocialS _ _ . - -S - - Iurly league to denounce thor nt the very altar. Time famous London doctor who signed the certificate of Miss Lnncaster's InsanIty defends - fends his actIon by quoting liar admission that ho knew she would have no legal claim on her hover for the support of their dm11- 11ren , and by saying that a he would bo justified In pronouncing her insane If she declared to him her I tenlon to commIt physical sncile ! , so lIe was justIfied In form- log the Mme opinIon on , her declared Inten- ton to commit moral iuicide. DECEIVED LEAnNED IN , Lndon Is laughing over the complete ex- powre by Maskel'ne , the Ilcadly mal- clan , of the sUPPosll supernatural powers of gusarla Paladino , which have deceived many of the most eminent scientIfic men In Europe , 11cludln ! Lombroso , the crimi- neloglst : Sehlparel , time famous astronomer : Plof. Ichet , physiologist all editor of L3 Revue , SclenUnque : I'rofs. Oscorowlez of l.emlurg and Notzlng of Munich : Prof. ( .odgo of Liverpool college ; I'rot and lrs. Shlwlel of New Iam and Mr. Myer of Cambrhlg : not to speak of Dr. Charles Segard , the chief mEdical oller ( f the French Mediterranean ncet , and Dr. Hogson , of the United States Prof. Hohet has had Eusra ) , who Is an Ig- nerant Neapolitan , 'under observation for months In his Island home off Hyeres. With these eminent gentlemen as fellow observers her supernatural achleve11enls In the way of trances , table tI1plngs , ghostly appearances anti the hike have been the talk of scientific Europe for a year. Shl was finally brought to CnmIrldge at laskel'ne's , challenge. Ills of her frau,1 , was exposure so complete that her nglsh scientific dupes , at least have nUblely aCknowledge their deception . Prof. Lecky , nlhough nn agnostic , has the warm support not only of , al time tons In his candidacy for representative In Parlament of Dublin university , but of the I'rotestant arch- blbM\ of Dublin . Ills Cedlon , howenr , Is not certain , as his opponent , Is a queen's coun- sel , and the Irish bar considers time sent a prerogative of its own " I . ' AUSTIN'S ALlmED ChAMpION . I 19 I : tl asserted , apparently on authority , that Lord Salisbury means ran to appoint Alfred Austin poet laureato. They were fellow - low editorIal writers on the Stallrd staff when the present prime minister was olly poor ; Lord Hobert Cecil. .Of Austin time story Is told thab on the defthm of the duke of Clarence ho pent to a morning newspaper some mourling verses , for \\'hleh Limo editor returnd him a check for $125 , but the poet sent I back , whim the ftatemelt that lie could not accept It on acount ' of a nation'r , tears. When the duke of ; York marrIed his brother's fiancee Aurtn Vt the same journal an epithalamium. The editor this time failed . to send a check , and checl was remInded of the fact by time poet. The editor recaled the former IncIdent , but Austin replied that the cures were quie diffement. . " \Vhiit I could not , " . , .h Iald , "consent to make money out of a rmuitiori'atears , there 1 : miq reason why I should I.Ot b paid for addIng ! to a nation's mUes ! ' In the' first set : of versen AustIn referred to Prlnces May as inconsolable , and his seCn set were there- fore rmewlat ! haltIng . My informant , In the recent Venezuela , . mater now assure me that tim Drlthih ull- mntum on the way to the republic demantlnl ; that compensatIon be givea to"ho' Drltlh polIcemen ' , who were attacked and deported , Is for $7,500 only , ant that Venezuela Is given three months In which to comply. I put this mater on record 'ns the details of lh . , ulimatum have been , Iept a profound secret here , and my li'Qrmant ' gives me the statement 10 prove his rellabllty and the accuracy - curacy of his Informaton : In the mater of Lord Salisbury's versIon of his communlca- lens to Amlassadcl' Dayard. The future , therefore , wIll prove his reliability or other- ' ; ise . BALLARD SMITH. a IONUOX'S SUCCIOSSirUI , DOG . Silo W. SII01.t ) ' nlo Swlli CofNli' CI'UI the Smol , ) ' letruIHIN. ( Copyrighted . 18 : , by time \oclaled Press. ) LONDON , Nov. 2.-There were 1,390 togs Ienehm at the Fort show 'ofthe Kennel club at the Crystal palac , which opened TuesIY last There were fortY-Cour distinct breeds exhibIted and the quality of the dogs was equal to lImo best former shows. The grand duke Nicholas of RussIa and the duchess of Newcastle were prominent exhibitors. One of the young Wananmakers , who Is taking a course at Oxford , showed some bull terriers " ' and wine and red fox terrIers. He was ' awarded several third prleci. Fox huntng began on rIday. though there were several notable exceptIons. Lord lAns- dale , for Instance , announced that owing to the hard condition of the ground the meet of the Queer hounds , which a $ usual was fixed to take place at Kllbnatl. was postponed [ or n rorlnlght. Mr. Foxhal Kiene and other well known AmerICAns have taken houses near Molt . on MouybraT , and will hunt .wlh thIs pack The arrival of Messrs. Lorihiard's and Del- mont's horsh at Newmarket has been the oc- cadon for many friendly notices In the sport- Ing press All the sportng writers welcome 11' . Lrlard as being a true sportsman. Lord Francis Hoe , the husbant of May Yohe , the American actrcs made famous hy i Ier so-calet "fogholn" volre , etc. , appeared In court yesterday for eX311nalon In connec- ton wIth hIs banlcruptcy . His dIts are $3:90OOO. The largest iems of his losses art betting. etc. . $350,000 : theater specula- tions , $ IO .OOO. George Alexander has now definItely de- I eldet upOn the play withmvhich bO will open the St. James theater next Thursday night. There has been much speculatIon as to the now drama When Mr. Esimonds' play "Bogle , " proved such a dire failure . I was announced that time drama , "Tho Dv1led Way , " by the same author , } \'hlch : lr. Alexander - ander had provisionally acceptell , would be shaved and a d-ramatzU of Hal Craine's "The lanxman" was tolo suboutltutod . Thli play , however , has been ; baIdoed , and "The Divided Way , " which was ' successfully pro duced at lanehester on Thursday , will bo presented ! Charles Wyndham bas alJ announced the next play with which he wi open time CrIterion - terion theater csrly this mnonth. The play I an adaptatIon by R. I ) . Carton of AIixandEr Dumas' "L'Aml des Femmes : ' Is In four acts and Is called "The Sclulre'ot Dames. " Time run of "Romeo and Juliet" still Ion- tnues an enormous success at time Lyceum the tef. The French papers announce that Sardou has accepted a commIssIon to write a play for Fanny Davenport. I Is stated that the lila ) ' wi me taken fron , af incident , In Gb- ben's "Decline ant Fail ' of the Roman ) m- plre , " and will partake largely of the nature or his "Timeomloras. , " Francis Ward , who ha mal such a success - cess In the play "Cheer Boys , Cheer , " at Drury Lane , hu just signed a three yeara' engagEment at that imoue o course time mol Intereltng e'ont of the theatrical week hero was the productIon of "TrIlby" at the Hs'market by Jeerbihm Tree. . frhis pralentaton WIn ruly : mar : ' tls , In orthary ; suceOIS In fact I hal c\usdaule a senetIon . and promte8t _ _ t be the greatest . ( Contnued 01 . : nt I'ge. ) - BEAR FOILS - TIE LION Russian Intrigue Too Much for Smooth British Diplomacy. GREAT BRITAIN FACES A GRAVE CRISI Europe May Bo Congratulated if War is AVErted , . ; , ENGLAND SMARTS UNDER SENSE OF DEFEAT Popular Demand for Naval and Military Accessi ns , ROYALTY UNDISTURBED BY TIlE SITUATION , , tlemmihem . , .C thc H.I""lul t ' IIU ) ' Film- JI 'C II n SIl'CeNMlli .f l'ttMhmilit- Ihlc 1.'r.UcN. UlllnUII .r thc Jnl"cr. Il'NCthl" 'I'hmeimi. ( Col'rlghlcI , 1 : . by the Associated Pre. ) LONDON , No , ' . 2.-No Impruvment IE' noticeable this afternoon In time political situation In Europe or In the far east Nearly all the English Mwspapers refer seriously to the political crisis , the apparent Isolation of Great Britain , and the Ilolcy pursued by Husa : In the far east , as well ns time future steps which Fraimco I may talce liven time most sober-mInded of the , Loudon newspapers ha\e become alarmed , ant people here are gradually becoming convinced that British tlplomacy has been oUlmaneu\er d b ) Russia , and that In spite of any denIals the later country has obtained Important concessions from China ant Is prepared to stop at nothing In order to compel time Japanese to evacuate ChInese territory , In accordance with the terms of the treaty uf pece. In Armenia the situatIon grows more grave In view of the ltread of revolutionary feelIng - Ing , and the fact that England Is liable to be left alone at any moment to deal with the sultan , all that the later wi then bEery unlikely to carry out reform In Armenia. In thIs crisis sOle of the English news- papers are finding consolation In the sympa- thetc uterances found In certain American papers. But there Il' i no getting away from the fact that Great Britain Is facing a dangerous - gerous crisis. and perhaps time mater can best Ie summed up In the followIng quotation - lon from the St. James Gazette this ! afer- noon , alluding to the danger ahead : .I Is such as to make Ul anxIous not to lose time In getting our naval ant miiary arnmametts In as complete a stale of clii- clEney as the circumstances will allow . " SITUATION LOOKS GItA\'E. Other newspapers take the same view of the eltuaton , anti It Is understood that Jest Imporian exchanges , of , messages have been talcng' place In the foreign ofe ; although the ofcials there still . profess to believe that time danger has been greatly eaggerated The general opinion , however , Is that Europe may Ie congratulated If war shall be averted The wr CHe canoed Iy the Hong Kong tll'atch to time Tlmc and Globe , telling of the railroad and other coneesons ! China Is supposed to have secretly made 10 Russia . has been replaced In the public mInd by the alarm felt at the rumors from easter quar- ters that Japan and Russia have formed , or are forming , an nnderftandlng , vhlch Is to re- suit to their mutual beimafit. Thl" new feature - Lure of the complcatons In the eut C1Ut a really cold chill to pass down the backs of her majesty' ministers and the premIer Is said to be shivering still. De 1 as It mimay , there II much uneainels In official circleI and elsewhere and this has been reflected upon the Stock exchange ant continental Iourse , causIng a deIdett falling off In prices , particularly of Russian ! TurkIsh ant Spanish securities . There seems to be no doubt that Great Britain , practically Isolated , Is facing a crls ! ! of the greatest gravity and the end or It does not seem to Ie In "Ight. ROYALTY NOT DEPRESSED. But the war clouds do not seem to have depressed the spirits of the royal family to any appreciable extent. On time contrary . since her return on Saturday last from vlelt- lug her parents . the king and queen of Den- mark , at Copenhagen , the prInces of Wales and her daughters , Victoria ant Maud . the three ladles of the royal family whom the prince of \\'aies , detained at Newmarket , could not find tmo to meet at Charlng Cross rairoad staten , have been constantly on the go visiting the different art gallerIes . the- aters , etc. The prlncc3e have been accompanied - . ' panied on these pleasure tours by the duke of' York and Prince Nicholas of Greece , and theIr comings and goIngs have done much to enliven smoky old London. Thursday the prlncete < went to Santrlng- ham , where they will remaIn for several weeks , and they were followed there on 1.'rl- day by the prince of Wales and PrInce Nlcho. las of Grecco. Princel :1ud of Wales on Tuesday last , accompanied by her molher and Prince Nicholas - las , visited the Wostmlnster aquarium , mixIng - Ing wIthout being recognized In the crowds InsIde that popular place of [ amusement and eeelng all the sIde shows like plain , ordinary , everyday subjects of her majesty to the greatest delight of Princes Maud , otherwise "Harry , " who gets a good amount of supreme enjoyment out of such excursions Princess harry , slnco time announcement of her engagement . gagement to Prince Charles , lcond son of the crown prInce of Denmark , has been the subject of much additional interest to her many friends and admirers. From the time the news became public the prIncess has received - ceived a constant vlresm of congratUltons from all parts of the world The engagement Is entrely a lava match , she and Prince Charles , her cousin havIng known each other once ! children. ' The prInce 19 an officer In the Danish navy ant has spent much of his time In tie East Indies. On the other han\I \ , I'rlnees Harry Is also fond of [ athletIc sport" , pas lmeD and exercises She Is a healthy , JovIal girl , a great favorite whim lice intimate frlend , wens a monocla and Is , generally speaking , smarter In appearance than the other daughter of the prince ant pr'lcOI ' of \Vales. The steady and old established ( Saturllay RevIew takes an alarming vIew of te east- era queston , saying : "We are face to face with the fact that Humla Intends to seize 13 much of northeaster China a she can as- sImiate , whlo France II resolved to extend hr empIre from Slam Into southwet Curia and tha ! division of territory we cannot 11- low. " Regarding the situation In the far cast In the highest political circles In England , a well as among the European powers gemer- ; : I ) ' , mme doubt exists that extensive concessions - 10ni In Manchuria have been gIven by China ( Ruula. . - - - - THE BEE \S'entimer i'orecaat for ' , ' Tonight. Page. t. " ' "lrzlrl'l ' Ilrrll : r hOer nl"I r. Social Srl "tln' : "I tl' timer SIde. HII III Iltrlju" I I 'li.m :1.h. trrnl.1 Snt'Imilit 1llors : CUUlet'lt , 2 , 1Ie " ' \ "f Chic 1.11 CIUI"lgn. SIIII lllI "t 11(1101'1 I , :1"lh e. , . ' . . , , . Jltll" Iimtztt'r'a Cllllf Stu',1 U" : : i , 1.11. I " t'munmt tlll t y of : llrl'r , 111U'UI : :1101 tl Inlo . Cllrt. Ilrrlll I Clc"rfll 1'11 C"I.I"lt. .1. I.t " ' , 'ek In thllh'l : SmeIety ' . l " 'I\'rl ) ' 1'IIII'r. : 11,1" t" ltm . toni . : Ii f.r.l's tlitl 1..111 1'III"rA'lt : , O. CI".1 hthumet. 1,11(01 : llterM , AtTllr. lt S"lh ( I mmiii liii . 7. , 'hrl lm " ' 110 I trll itS IaoumnI , Ilr\lr,1 I. . . to I'rlm'ct " " . l'rbe l"lllt'r. 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IS' , I ) ' I'rers PublshIng COII ) ' , ) PACHUClA , Mexico , Nov. 2.-New ( York World Cablt'gr.mno-Speciiml Teiegrammm.-News ) comes from Texacapmm . a smnl town Inhab- Ite,1 , Ir Indians and : leslzos ( hmaif-breeds ) . that- ten persons were Iule,1 , there as heretIcs - tIcs Iy order of the auxiliary town judge. He clalls he was acting according to the wi of God , manlfestel 10 him In an extraor- tlnarr vIsion , accolpaniet by certain mdi- catons uf divine wrth against heretics al1 11eOlJID leading Immoral lives. .s soon as the news reached Iolango , the prIncipal town In time uliatnict , the municipal president anti minor olellls with an escort of over sixty men , armet with rIfles , went to TexacJpa , where they found everybody In the public square executng grotesque darC13 In honor of the virgin of Guatalonlle around the jai , a small building soldly constructed - structed , close to the parIsh church. In this jail previous to Saturday hal been confned at niidmmlgiit , Nlecolas Herandez , Iartn San- tago , Jam Manuel , Caspar hiernantlez Juan Tomas , Juan Tomas , second , Maria Juana , Maria : lgdelena , Maria Concepcion amid an Infant chlh1 They had been rUdely huste1 ! from their homes at death of night on the extraordinary charge preferred by the auxi- Iary Judge , that their lives were an evil In thc sight of Got , and that they were enemies of time faIth anti heretics whom Got ordered through His holy saint 10 Ie consumel by fire. The auxlary julge related this with the utmost sangfroid to the authorites from : lolango , and could not be made to see ho had done wrong. I He added that Gcd had wrought astonIsh- Ing miracles tu onfrm what the 6lnts told him In the vision , for directly following the revelaton God had made the earth tremble anti had bowed trees to the ground In shame and had vpolen to him , saying that Texacapa must purify Itself of people of evIl lives an,1 , the horrible heretics or fire WOLt rain down and consume the good and the bad IROCE : Dm TO IllS WORK ' " " continued th auxiliary judge , "Then , contnuet th. auxiary julge "I obeyed the divine commanl anti ordered out my alguacles ( eonl'table ' ) , and we took these sinners from their bOJ and dragged them , In the darkness of night , weeping anti walling . to the jail. When they were locked securely In I ordered time alguaeles to set the building on fire . TIme heretics were filled with fear and shouted for mercy , but hoavan'u wIll had to be tone , all they were , c.nsumed to their bones ant tie vengeance of heaven was averted from our com- munIty. " The jail , as the jutg related In this awful narrative , was burnet-al except the mis- slvo stone wails-and nothing remained of the haplC' victims but their bones. Twent-one arrests were made , although the fanatical mob threatened death to the authorities. ' he prisoners , securely bound around the arms ttnd chained .together , were marche(1 to : lolango , where a judicial In- vcstgaUon will take place. The whole population - laton of Texacapa belIeve the auxiliary judge was coimmiiiisiommed by the Almighty ant the saints to tetroy evi doers. They point to time pie of bones on which they IJrofess to see miraculously tracel outine forms of the saints , who , on advising the judgC to blr the heretics , left their Images The community Is nothing but an open air mathous ! . The judge cannot be malIc tl see that hue has committed the most repellent crime In the annals of the country. gXta.\NU IS GII . 'I'I.\ UISTInl : U. UIN'III..tl" I It mm itmors ( , ' ( aiim. 11 I'OIIIIN or th. . ( 'ouumpmi.s. , . . ( ( olrlght. . 1h9 : , by time AssocIated I' "S , ) LONDON , No' 2.-The political horizon was discolored Iy lark clouds ali the atmos. phone Is charce wIth the aridity of threat- . ening war. The advices received , from all parts are of a very pessimistc character and the situation has been further complicated , by the report which has jUb reached here of the firIng Iy a Venezuelan guardo cOsta on thu Mrosots , a vessel t'lug the Irllsh fag , off the Island of Trinidad and the killing of her commanter , Thomas Garcia. Time gen- eral opinIon expressed In official circles here Is that If the European powers tide over the present crisIs wlhout camlnr to hard knocks In some pat of the , world It will Ie a mater for sincere congratulation anti a leclled trl- ulph for the diplomacy of a peace-Beelclng mma tiom , . naton. Madagascar , too IIrollte8 to open up a troublesome problem In the near future In vln' of the nature of the French I.roteeto- . rate , which 19 rained so as to relieve the French govrnment of any liability for the debts tu foreign creditor hItherto contracted by Iadagabcar. Time Spectator today , referrIng - errIng to Madagascar , sa's : "IL seems probable that I'"ranco's now acquisition wi caUbe far greater troubles In Fiuroic. " :111 . . . 'XU FOIL IIONI'S nUI.IUN/ . " " 1101111 CI"t . II Not ! tltnl IlmN"U tl n..II" SI'"C" . ( Copnlhtc.l. H9 : . l'y IrPfs Publishing Comlan ) ) PAlS , Nov , 2.-New ( York World Cable- gram-SpecIal Telpgram-Count ) Bonl do Castelane paid : ,700,000 francs ( $740,000) ) for a site , at the corner of Avenue du Ibis do Bologne anti ' Avenut 1lalakoI. three-quarter c an acre In extent wheren to erect a man- tlon. lie lies recently acqulrel for 1.000,001 francs ( $200.000) ) another lot of aleut OO Square yards , Rdjolnlng the first , This site was occupied . al a carriage builder's prem- lies , but Castelano , anxious to begin build- I ! lag ImmedIately , has evicted the tenants Demolton of the structure wIll begin 01 Ion- day S - TURNED A DEAF .EAf Socialist Press Rejects Personal Appeals } tG Cease Attacks on the Emperor , EDITORS CONVICTED OF LESE MAESTE Return to the Charge with Even More Bite tomcss Than Before , TWO NEW ATLANTIC LINERS ORDERED Contract Will Bo Let to Shipbuilding Yafls in Gorlany , FRENCH SENTIMENT IN AlSACE NOT DEAD 11"'lt 1"lt" un , hind I ' 1'uI lcl tu limit lme'r Irrlllc 'Vimiimi . \11) thc Hll AllmufU ) ' to ( k'rm&miimm' . tColl'rfghtCI. ( IS' . by Press Puhlshlng Company. ) mml.IN , No\ 2.-The reports of time joint trial of Limo editors of time \'orwAerta amid Volksbhmmtt omm time cimmurge of irso nmmujesto. imavo proved semmsatlommal rcaiiiimg 1mm sommmo respects - spects , It imas been shown , for instance , ( hat Baron von Minhmacim , a hmlgim court omciah , ac- tualiy visited herr Simmger to reqmmest him to ceamo his attacks 1mm time Vorwaerimu on the mmiemmmory of Emmmperor W'illiam I amid In order to immdmmce him to stop his opposition to the Emperor \'i'illiammm nmeimmeelal cimurclm. It baa likewise transpired ( lint herr Swechten , the architect of the cimurcim , is imimmmelf guilty of iuiacimig time scurrilous inscriptiomm on the liulliling which imas attracteti so mmmuch at- temmtiomm , These unpleasant revelatIons have led ovemm conservative npers like the Iioutechie Tales Zeltung to reproa'cim the court vltlm want of tact , Amiotimer feature of time case was time rca- sonimmg by wimicim time presidIng judge , % 'iio tiis- played timrommgimommt hostility to time prisoners , arrived at time charge of lCe ummajesto , hIs immterpretatiomm belmig qumite opposed to many decisions of Limo imimponial supreimme court. lie laid down ( lint it tlommbtiess lii view of the inviolability of time emperor that nobody had a right to say anything agaimmmt the person - son of hIs majesty , This new rendering ot lose mmmajeste Imas been uiemioumiced by time wimole of the liberal anti radical press as fallacious and Illegal. Time case will be appealed to the supreme court , so far as thme Vorwaerta Is concerned. CONVICTEI ) , BUT NOT SUBIUID. These prosecutions have had time effect of provoking still mnore stinging retorts , and Iii a scathing editorial on the trial time Var- waerts asked the emnperor to define whom he referred to iii imis recent address as a "gang" . unwcrthy to hear the name of Germans , and added ironIcally ; "It is unly just to icnow.t' . The Voraacrts will be proseued for pub iishlng timf article and time government Is issuing new orders to th polieb to contliue to make untirlag warfare upon time sociaiist4 and their press , 'l'he order for two new Atlantic ltnrs , placed by time North Gornimon Lioyd Steam. ship company with time \'uican yard , at Stettmn , and time Scimlcimrmn yarmi at Elblng , has causea mnuclm satisfaction to the emperor , wIth whose direct. instance , it is understood , limo North Germmian Lloyd comnjmany will hereafter , if time orders are satisfactorily executed , have Its yea- ads built exclusIvely In Genmiman simipbuliding yards. Time contracts provide that time mmow transatlantic liners arc to attain a trial speed of twenty-two knots rer hour , and that they ' are to be able to steam twenty.ono knots on an average per hour regularly while engagqul in the summer trips. With the intention of engaging in wilti boar shooting every aimtumnn , the emimperor imas ordered - dered time purchase of another tract and the building of a shooting lodge near Oberhasm bach , Alsace. , Althougim time kIng of Portugal intends to mujo a shorter stay at Potsdam than Em. poror William desired , lie has received the greatest attention , King Caries was given chambers in time new palace , whilcim are lux- uiousiy furnIshed , anti. from time windows of which a splendid view can ia obtained. A great stag buttue vili be held iii Wild park ( Potadam ) on Monday , and one of the famous white stags wIll be shot by time king of Portugal , who vlil be present at time ceremony - mony of swearing in time recruits at BerlIn. Gala Ilerformammces will he given at the theaters tonight amid tonmorow. FILENCII SENTIMENT REVIVING , Time domiciliary vIsit made by time Police of. Cohmnar , Alsace , on Saturday , antI time suni- nmoning of representatives of time people to answer for having said in an intervIew pub- lislied iii time l'ctit Journal of I'arlms that time Alsatians did not recognize time France-Ocr- imian treaty ceding Alsace-Lorraimie to Gem- many , Is aria of a series of recent IncIdents which have shown time reviving strength of time protestIimg spirIt there , herr Preiss , however , imas liromiseti the authorities to hmave corrections made in time wording of timis in- tervlew , . On Monday evening a gailopimhie demonstration - stration was held In time Tavern Alsacionno at Straaburg. against limo police , who were Powerless. Time mmmceting was only dispersed when a detachment of troops had been hmur- rIed to the scene. Iii consequence , thir ' erimor of Ahaace-Lorraino has been esimeclailZ lns'trmmcted to rigorously suppress all slmila mnanif eatat ions , Herr I'roiss , in a letter to a Straabur paper , says : "We look up neither to I'arL nor Berlin for our met d'ordro ; we look to time Iteicimstag mmione , Time hiundesrathi has ordered time issue or an edict forbIdding time public advertising o all patent mmmedicioe , "Uebenfail , " the opera of Herr ICoollner , leader of time New York Liemlerkranz , hmfl been give-n at Welmar wIth great success , Senor blues , formerly Ciulliami miminister Berlin , imas hecmm decorated Imy time emperors witim tIme order of time crown in recognition oe imi servIce him brIngIng about friendly rela1 tiomis between ( iernmany amid ChIli , 'I'Clt it II V'S SIJl't'AN hi.1.'EISNIS I ) Cfl'V9 " I'll II ( a hi 3' It ( , mi I It' , ' I' . ' . ' I'o ii r 1min tlm 'liiic , flu S'tIt'iiiiuit. LONDON , Nov. 2.-Time sultan of TurkeA has omderc'd to four monibs' immermmal morato riumu , I , C. , a governmncnt decrea granting extension of all debts , private nni puhlic ; fofl tour months. A similar recourse was adopted4 though on a less extended scale , by the Ar- gentmno government two years ego , ThIs Ia done nmalnly to allay time aemi.panio oem th Constantlmioplo t'otmree , All the bsmmks iii Tue. key are understood 10 be still meeting all ( i.air obligations mis usush , The tone of time nmarktts lucre today was s'eadier , b'mt ( imero vas lie busi.ness , The it ttlememmt ( iii the Parts bourto aext week It arxta , 'y ' aaitetI , - - - - - - - - - - - - -