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' " " V - - t - , . . 'T THE , . OMAHAIJATLY ; EE. . , jEE. . J . . - - _ _ _ . . - S'L'.AULISIIJ tTUNB 10 : , 1871. O.A.HA , SA'L'UHDAY : RThNENONOVBU11t 9 , 1895-TWELVE PAGE SI"NUrJm OOpy InY.l OBN'1S. to. , - , TURK { REACHES TIlE 141In * - \ . , No Longer Able to Play Off One Power r Against Another EUROPE COMBINES AGAINST TiE SULTAN feh"I" ur It . foruit' . SII.c..1 h ) ' the . 'u"'r. l'rl'lcll I I ) ' 1.nl..1 it nil lii t ( erM 11.t l S..I Clle tu . CrIMIM. 1,0NnON , Nov. -In spie or the fact ' hat Sir Illgar Vincent , governor of the Imperial Ottoman bank at Constantinople , has Buccected In betering the fnancial conditIon of TUlkey by luspentlng for a month the payment of gold for hank notes In order to give time for the conversion Into pounds I ' TurkIsh of the gel which Is coming to the . hank from 19 branches and ) the prolonging I of the concenlon to the Ottoman b1nk for twelve years I Is bcleve'l that this will 'aford ! only momentary relief and that together - gether with the change of ministry at Con- shntnople It will have little or no effect upon the political asct of uffirs. In view of the many startling reports from Conrantnoplo recently It Is I poslblo just to beleve that pome of them have been colored hy exaggeration upon the part uf Armenians. But the main fact does not appear to be In any way altered by this cMioring and It Is that Armenia appears to be In a condition of the most dreadful an- archy. The latest review of the situation came from Constantinople today In a dispatch from the Tlm ! correspondent In that cl ) ' . lie telegraphs : "Tho condition of things here Is regarded unbearable by all the diplomats. The sultan , whoso sole Idea of policy Is to 1'1y ' oft one power against the ether , Is non- plusgell at their unanimity. All the powers are friendly. all they give him sound , hut most distasteful counel. None of their uuanifestatIona have any Eelsh purpose ( affording - fording material fo the manufacture of po- ltcal Cplal _ _ I ICIAMIL WAS DISMISSED. ( : The Constantinople correspondent of the Times says : " 1laml Pasha was tlsml ! ' sed from the ofco of grand vizier hy an offensively [ - fcnslvely expressed trade , which was hOt In- tenlled 10 dlspulso the fact that he hall re- fueu1 to retain olce nnll to cloak the sultan's Insincerity as to his intentions regarding the leforms which have hen demanded by the 1 p"wers In Arunenn , all also tu cloak hIs , refusal to proclaim the reforms by an ImperIal - Penal nkase. IOaml was ordered to Aleppo forthwith . which IH a virtual exile , but he was taken sUddenly with I high fever and . e. huronchultis . ant six physicians declared that ( .I lIe was unfit to travel. The sultan thereupon P gave permission for the ( delay of his de- larture. 'I would bo uhifllctult. " says the Times cor- rC3ollEnt. "to conceive the condition of mllll which brought the sultan to appoint Fueh a delllorahlo cabinet or to describe the consteraton It has \I'oduced overywhere. The grand vizier Is perhaps the least ob- Jeetlonahie. Ills Intentions are honest but 11114 abIlities are suuinfl. Tcwflk Pasha Is a nonentuuy. Abler Ihaman and Memcukh area a couple of fanatics. Muinier's aptitude for uncle n work has raised him hhh In the es- to. in of the sultan and places him , facie prlnelps , at the head of the political spies. " 1 HmCl MINISTER pRmlpT. . . The Cunstantuople corrcpondont of the ' Daily News writIng of the Intervention of the Frpnch ambassador In til Imtlr of the labeklr riot says : "HearIng that the Prench subjects In nlarbellir were In dang r. l Caunbon the French ambassador . sent to the porte In the middle of the ( night to say that : If any French citizen was killed he weulll ( Insist upon having the governor's ht'ad "It Is alleged that Klaml I'ashia's dls- mlHal from the olle of grand vIzIer was du to his having demanded certain adminIstrative - Itrat\o powers formerly pertaining to the grand 'izier but long In uheyanc " - - A dispatch to the Chronicle from Home sa1 tie Scorner II ! I Iattno of NaplEs has allvlces to the effect that the marquis of o Salisbury has cont\lcntaly proposld to the luwers the Ilsmemblrmmt of Turkey. A Berlin dispatch : to the Chronicle says the Vossische Zeltung has news from Duchur- est that fresh massacres have occurred In the vlla'et of Erzeroum and that many 'vii- loge's have beln burned and pillaged ant an cnormoUs number burned and kiiicd. A dispatch to the Times from Homo refer Pi , to the gravity of the Turkish affairs , anti says that ( Italy Is In perfect accord with Rung- I hand , and that the Italian fleet Is ready to act with the English fleet whenever tie Interest of European Ilcaco may neeel I NO ChANGE FOR TIlE IIETTER. CONSTANTINOPLE , No\ S.-'hero Is h no change for the better In the Political situation here , unless It rests on tine fact that the Ottoman hank has advanced the Turkish gO\- erment the snm uf $ l , & OO.OOO. whIch wi . enable the new minister of fInance : . SabrI ' Pasha , to provide for the most pressing needs P' of the government. The hatter . It would seem . ron51 ted In fitting out the army N- serves just called out In the porte's attempt , to make some show of trying to restore order In Armenia but there are so many : oilier Ilcmands upon the Turkish ] treasury at the ; ireseint moment that the money just advanced , will snot go a long way even If I " ere Illaceel tn legilimate rises . which Is not likely to be tine case. In the best Informed clrcll'd here tie sluatol Is Ilgullell as dechlrdh' critical . anti important lle\lopm nts are exectc,1 wihin a Fhort tm . The ImbaHUdorl of the powers 110 not re- garel the new Turkish ] ministry with fd\or ; I Is not expected to last long all It I not thulht that I wilt b able to 110 anything "orth mentioning toward cledrlng the pohiti- eat atunospliere. The rumor of palace con- splr,1cles. which have been In circulation for months put , continue to be bruiced. The n'le of the lepoF d Iohammell Iurdll , re- moored from tile throlo because lie was alleged to ho sufl'rlng fro 1 idiocy . Is once fore mentonell as being a likely cjllldate for tine throne. There arc many people who believe tine Ileposell sultan Is quite as sane ar thl prcsont ruler of the Ottoman empire. Abul Iedjhl , Then uf course. the name of the heir Ipparent , lohalle.1 HeHhel , I heard mentoned a8 likely to succeed his uncle , the present sultan . but that report has Ileen In circulation for months past. In fact It was said some ttle I ! ! that the present sultan haul offered to resign In favor : of Mohammed Heshed. hut tt Is atitied the representatives of tine power did look upon thla as likely to I\ro\e \ any solution of the , rOlpl"ated situation and the matr was ' alowed to drop. SUITA IS AT PAUIT. The l.mcul ) ' does not rest In Intl\IIUI19 ; one sultan Is about as bdll or coo.1 aI' an- other ; I la the system of gO\ernment In the ' 'urkh h empire which Is to blame for all the trouble aud untl thee Is a decided change In this direction there wl be no Impro\llent In the condttlons of the Armenian cundLtons : or of the Turl , . The uppolntmlnt of the e.-lrant vizier I lall Iasha , decidedly I wel-IMnlnl nnamn . . ; ! vail of Aleppo inn rrKUlled lucre AS beIng I. only Inothel' way of sendIng him to elle. lIe may not ! e actually exiled . hut lie will mint bo allowed to return freon 10t alolfd retur frol Aleppo unt It eultl 0 Ilor\o. \ lie is I ehsrgeti with many thlng but the SUI anti suubstanui'e of \ hleh reaus : to tue that ho hu been nnade EI3:1S hI malI 1 seope- ; OJt tor the in : ! and lack of mlrry of others. 'l'hu sultan bat to to something. P he changed , hiM grind vizier and turnell over hIs cabtunet lie lar have galnll ) some time b ) eo Ilong. ! but that lms to be about all. 1\ addition to the exile of Waml Paha : ! to I Aleppo , It Is rumored that 1 Ilumber ur hhh : "r'OnaKea liars been exiled to onatoln , but I I , d.lcul to get nt hue truth In such mumat- te I , a Ileolllo reportrll "exlel ) " lomethups phoru ilnul theIr \HY to the bottom of the J/ - The Tukish troops ue : ! eng CCfleflhrfltel at Ialah for an nllvcnce on Azouma . 1\ ron s the nnnullturI prtptratto.ni . a Illnr NtPlralol are completelt. ) l'rther private reVerts received here from narbklr enthnate the number of Armenian victim , of the recent massacreI at . OOO. I Is believed the number 1 ! I exces or the actual total of those kIlled. but there , emn to b3 no toubt that the vlctLs are lumberell by the thousands. Ii'lulssM.tN : : : I"OX O ) ' 111 : S'I'\ % U. 111. . Sniumu' Sllh'II'II" IhullJ111 tt I lii' hIuiiImM lirut lu.rs . TORONTO. No\ . 8.-The trial of the two II'ams brother for the murder of Wiie Wels for the Imrpose of obtaining the Insurance - surance on the hatter's life continues to attract - tract rrowtls notwlthetanuhlng tine fact that no senstoLal Incidents have yet developc'd. Among the exhlblH put In by the crown Is a photograllh 0 : Willie \\'ells. This photo- gralJh , from its position on the raIlIng . 11- rect ) . confronts tine IIoners. but does not eu to worry them lt all. The continued direct examination ant the cros-examinaton of gxpresslan Fox consumed most of the day and whie his evidence was on the whole damaging te the dtfen , several 11scr2p- 'anells nshlerably weakened 11 effective- fleas. Fox decldrell that In one occasion he fOi nIl the prisoners experimenting with the elevator. Harry lyams said ho was chan- Ing the weights anti , that I broke loose from him anti the cage fell. Witness de- cared ] that there was at the time no MceH- sly for using tine ele\'ator. This was the only new Ilolnt brought out today. - - - - - - - A IIIU'I'U 1.1. : : iS I I'.J i'C'I'lOX . Sltrl ) ' Sct'imi- IisumeM II lie . . \ nmst chin It..h"rlth. I I.ONDON. Nov. 9-Tho Vienna corresponll- cot of the Cit.ronicle records a stormy sitting of the Helchsrath on the rejection by the emperor - peror of tine election of Dr I.ulger by the ant-semies. as burgomaster of Vlennnntu. The premler's explanation gave rise to Inprece Ilplted scenes. I.ueger anti Prilce 1.lchsten- stein nllle violent a 11 abusive speeches against tine governifleunt. The pUblc gallery was crowdell with ant-semies. who Joined In tine noIsy dcmolHtratons which were malIc and who were ejectell for that reason. The house finally approved the rejection If Dr. Luneger's eecton by majority of fifty-four. - - - - . ' . ' Goverumor utesigins. II'II .t I'rnm mice n\'rl. 1."III" , LONDON Nov. 9.-A dispatch to tine Stanllanl from Paris says It Is ruutniored , anti Is not improbable that M. Magnhun governor of tIne lall , of f'rance. ant a senator , will resign tine goverorship of the banle I Is SUes that Iagnln Is actuated by the same : motives as those which led to Ow relgnaton of 1 Chrlstophle as govrnor of tine Credit I.'oncler , nuamely on tne ground of the pro- jected bill announced by tine new ministry wiich will prohibit members of the Ieglsla- turo from becoming directors of financial or comm relal unllcrtaklngs having any transac- tons with the govlrnment. SI ) .s 11 ' mlVIIMI miii INIreu't. , LONDON , Nov S.-The St. James Gazette thnlti afterunoon referrln to the address whIch the United States ambassator , lion. 'Chomas 1' . Iiayard . made at glnbur1 yes- terelay evening before the Phiosophic so- ciety his snnbje'ct being "Inuilvitiunal Liberty the Germ of Natonal Progres9 anti lerm3- namnce " In which inn ? denounced socialism annul protection . asks If Mr. Bayard IH planning for his recall . adding : "him severe condemna- ton of the protective policy 10W prevailing In tine United States , If an indiscretion . Is clearly a deliberate one " It IIIMI mig ltl" ' fur th.rll'llal" . NRW YORIC . Nov. S.-The Armenian Ue- lef association of this city cabled today to the relief com mit eo In London BOO sterling for the suferers In Sassoun , A cattle lesS - st'ge has been received by the association from tine duke of W'ostmuinster giving Information - formation that the London commitee Is still ahlo 10 s nd funds to the region of the mas- sac re S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tlnll'Iltlll1 Jlr111 Cut I tie , PARIS No\ S.-Owlng to the dlssatsfac- tO : caused by the recent landing of Can- adian horses anti cattle at St. Male , depart- hle.et-Vllaiuio the English chan' lent of le-et-Vlalne , on Fngl rich Deputy Druner has written a letter to tine minister of agrictuhttnre . M. \'Iger. asking thlt veeele bringing for lgn cattle to France be ( IUarantlned Ipon arrival at French pOrts. , Ytl Ytlz'llt" tt ( jim It 'l'imrie ' . BERLIN . Nov. S.-The Cologne Gazette says that General Von Volta . the second chief of the general staff of the Turkish arm ) ' , who 13 a member of the conncl of the Turklh ministry of war , ha ! asked heave to reign ' hlH commission In , the Turkish army. Simouuiui Cumitiumit i'nnumit'n' 11.1 Aml'II'n. ! hlul.1 ( 'U'It No\ 9.-Tho flerlini correspond- 10DO : \ - Derln ent of tine Times says the Bmetalc league I "IS adapted a resolnton that before un Inter- natonal conference Is hel on the wlject of himnnetahlisinn. tine Glrman government ought to tebato with AmerIca and I'rance. II ) ' 1"II"'u I lie I'nlnli ! l'llllnl" . PARS. S.-L'lntranslgeant asserts that the government Is about to r open the qnicstiofl of tine Panama canal rheme scan- dal and that It wi prosecute a prominent member of Iarlament In connectIon wIth them. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SI , irnus4' " ' 11. " " . ilmmrnii.t. , , lONTI'Nov. : . 8.-lUll's colt storage warehom' on Wiiam street caught lire 12- day. Tine damages were mostly cansId hy ' water anti amounted to between $80,000 and p00.000. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lint I.h Shill Ilmmm'uiiil. LIMA Peru , Nov. S.-I Is reported the British Ihlp Mineral , headed at layt wih lletroleum , for San Francisco has been btnrned. . i'ltiIIC'i'iON UJ g.\HIY ! liCCI' : ! ! . IiitluuiMInIstli' . II' ' l'etiuig . . .r Cuhnn ty .mll t hi" . 1 " . NEW YOt { . Ncv. S.-The Cuban sympa- thlurs In Now York hell I moss meeting tonight - night at the Murray huh Lyceum which was a great display of enthuHlnsm. Senor Trujihle . edito . of m Iarvenler , was the first speaker , amid predicted that the ' liberation of Cuba Is now only a questIon 'of a few mncnntins a declaration which was received wih \ ld cheering. Senor de Quesata , secretary of the Cuban junta , paid a glowing trIbute to the memory of young Cespelles. Tine sp aker's leferencn to Maxlmo Gomez evoked prolonged applause as 1111 also lls recital of the deeds of value of the insurgomuts. The other speakers - I ers were A. M. i'ierra. Francisco Chacon and , I. l\as of Costa Itica. who tel how tine IUrerent Central and South AmerlCn repub- lice had gained their Inllepenllenee. Senor Chacol Ic crltclsll ) the Cnhan lutonoml8ts who ncnunaimi loyal to Spain and Martinez the Ca mnn p05. _ _ _ " ' 11 Sign ! the Ih'lth " 'lrrllt. I TOpEK.Kal. . No\ S.-Geneml Iorrl , has decided to Issue the warrnt for the hnmingiung or Carl Arold and " ' 1:1am : hanginG Ilurderers of Mayor Marsh of lan' ' 1'1nngsley. who are now In the nonIte'tntinnry 111 sentence of death. No hnutnas 10\- : Indlr hus ever ISSIid Fnlh a wlrrlnt , ItI ( hovermnor Merrill does nut like to Ito the Oo\ernor . hunlln'll ctzenl of I d\nrll county vetItiomnci the governor to s.'ny the ( \orll. Ilettol't Jlllle \'ninullvemt. who senttneed the t\O men , ulpeln'll In person anti , re- qretl.1 \ tine issuance of the varrnnt. wih- vinIrin entemmcctl murdcn'r can be out whlll 10 F'nton1 ll' lenhiy hung. There nre rort-slx eon\ct ; ! In Ole Knnsa jennltemitlary under srntence or lleath. _ _ _ . _ _ _ Clllht time GIIII" II 'l'rnl"ll. KANdAS ( 'ITNo \ S.-Herman Goll- IJlm . on insolvent , mcrchant uf Haton. N. I recently hllpCt ! a hart or hll tok of good to 1. los'ncranz of Chlcao. l'rel1- Itors In Klns : t'Ity were iuulvisetl ot the ( Iors mnovt' amid the goods were uUuehell ut the S'nta ( l"p depot today to ttFh' claims < r 1al.:1 : City crouton - - - aggregatiung - . : oQ. ( : II.ttrl..1 I Ih.rlulh'r. KANSAS CITY , = " \ ' . S.-Thomas C thnlth , who In October , last ,1 appearlll from Ucdge ( ' . Iun. . where he was aGent of the Rock hlalt railroad und the . Pnled Stoles Express : l'olpnn ) was arrn'teti lucre l I today . lie Is I al'euB'11 ut being a defaulter to the Inount of $ Ot ) . CUBA i\IAY \ IhIVE 11OIE RULE Insurgent Leaders to Do Consulted ns to the Rebels Demnnds. REALIZES TiE STRENGTH OF TiE ARMY SI.IIIHh A iii marl I I . Numsv . \wnrl' thlt I mt. OI'II..ltll I. I..t 1 lr- 1IIIh' 11.1 1.I.el ) ' tu ' \11 Simm. ( Coprlght , I , iS13. by Press j'tublisining Company. ) hAVANA . Cuba , Nov. S.-New ( York World Cablegram-Special ! Telegram.-Tho ) Spanish government , I nm Informel , wIll try to ascertain If the Insurgent leaders will accept modified home ru1r as the price of la'lnl down . their orion The conservatives will do e\'er.thlng In their power to circumvent - , vent tine scheme. Cubans generally believe ' no such propositIon wIll br entertulnell The people of Havana are just waItng up to the fact that General Campos Is doing nil that lies In his power to brll ( about reforms In Cuba , even to the extent of homo rule. When General Campos came to tine island last spring It was generally supposed that he was armed wih discretionary power In all things concerning Cuban affaIrs. I has since leaked out that ho Is supreme only In miiary maters as commander-In-chief . of the army. Political changes cannot be made wIthout reference first to the foreign minister at Madrid . who In turn has to consult - , suit the ful cabinet , of which Senor Canoyas Is tine held , hOW CAMI'OS PEEI.S. General Campos came to Cuba under a misapprehension. lie hot been led to sup- pose ( mat the rebellion wou1 not extend beyonll Santiago proYlnce. Instead the veteran - eran soldIer has been confronted by large armed bands not only In Puerto PrIncipe , but In the rllh central province of Santa Clara. Since the extent of the civil war has been appreciated General Campos bas privately talked In favor of reforms. lIe Is too imutehligennt and broa.hnlnlell not to see Intellent anl that reforms In economic conditions arc absolutely - solutely necessary If commerce Is to prosper. ills views have been violently antagonized by the union conservative party of which tine two marquises , Apeztepula and Clenfupgos , are the leallers. The conservatives wish to treat the Insurgents as bandits ant shoot them as takon. Tine general-In-chief Imows the situation lnetter than all these radical SIJanlsh conservatives - servatves. as they may be called. Gen- eral Caml0s Is In an IndepentEnt nosltion. Ills i hli i ' character and disinterestedness are too apparent for the dullest person to fall to recogrnize anti he wi 10 what he deems rigint regardless of opposman or pressure of any kind. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lnismmrgnnts Urh'I' A"'n I'enipimmmnts. hAVANA , Nov. S.-noloe. the Insurgent leader who has been operating In the pro- ymca of Sant.1 Clara since he landed there on : June last has Issued In order to the peas- ants of that provlnca to remove at least three umniles from the towns and forts of Santa mies Clara , under penalty of beIng shot. CaptaIn General Martinez 110 Canipos In order to counteract the effect of this order , Is rln- forcing tine arrlsun of tine towns In the province - vince of Santa Clara and has ordered . the country people to reconcentrto around the i towns all has granted the farmers the use of all the available lands . near tine towns. IllCg IS XI"\ " 'I'I'IOV'I opg. SI ) ' " 'Flnerm' IN Noloumlt tim . Next Ir"hl1111 lie I lti'jumiluileiimn. PITTSI3URG Nov. S.-"The results of the elections of 1895 make I mot certain that the nomlneo of tine next republican national convention will bB elected " said Senator Drlco to an evening paper reporter at tine union depot last evening. Mr. Bdee was seated In a Pulman car on the eantern ex- pross. The defeated stutesman said ho wa9 going to New Yorl The reporter asked him how the election would affect our presidential poltc9 , and Mr. Brice made answer as quotell above. Tine senator continued : "U tine next presIdent II not a republcan the la9t election has nut least anided , very much to the Interest that wIll be felt In the deliberations of tine reptmbllcan convention. Who will bo nominated - natid ? Well , Mr. McKInley Is a charming Icnteman , able , popular and probably as magnetic as any of the candidatES. " To the reporter's suggestion that the publc woull like to know the senator's explanation of tine result In Ohio Mr. Brice saul : "Ohio did just what the other Etatet did. The result In Ohio was no Ilf rent from what It was In New York , Maryland or Kentucky. The people - plo seem dIssatisfied with the general policy of the democratic party and no local argunment has any effect on the national Impuls "In Ohio wo did our best but It was uso- lesnu. Chairman Anderson of tIne democratic committee did excellent work but the odds were too great. General oraker will be elected to Jceeell me ant senator. anti what I shall to does not concern tine publIc. " The reporter asked Mr. Irlce If President Cevehannd'o : policy was to blame for the wholesale democratic dlslster. , democratc ' Tine Ohio senator heslt1ted a moment anti then said : "No , I don't think Mr. Cleveland Is lumeel personaly for the tidal wave. Still , jib e will have to bear his share of the blame as beLng mart of the national organization and le 19'lp of the d mocratc ! party. " "How about Gorman ? " apke,1 , the reportr. Mr. Brice arched his e'ebrows. "Gorman's all right. Your man quay woo bolen worse than Gorman was last Tuesday , and ho seems to be doing pretty well. No Senator Gorman Is not annihiated. ali the rmn who thinks h Is Is very badly . mistaken. " - - - - - tIONLV itII.tIY 'i' ( ) 11'1.1 ' 1'lg C.\X.\ XI' ' Ylrl In.1 I.ncll Cnl\n1.t 'Inl. haul Ir I Iii ' I'nh'rl.rl" CHICAGO . Nov. S.-Tho Evening Post as- serts that the Nicaragua canal Is to be built ; that New York and London capital will foot the bills and AmerIcan contractors 110 the worll. I Is also sold Chicago englneor anti drainage canal contractors will have a leading part In the construction. This has been brought about by investigation made by the heading slllrita In the NIcaragua scheme Into tine work being carrIed on In the l' lape of the $30.000,000 Chicago drainage canal. , For months their experts have ben Invest- , gating this work. arid It Is said that as a re- stilt line movIng spirits In tIne western works hayS bee invited to visIt the Nicaragua lealer , In New York. Tine Post further asserts that for several months certain Lndorn financiers . In company \\th some Now Yorkers . have been looking Into the sebemo anll hsvo practically de- chlell to back It. Between $70.000,000 and S5.000OOO will he needed anti that amount , sayI the Post has been , In efct. guaran- tecd. The Post adds that while the deal has not yet been completed the negotiations are In a very alh'dneed stage and almost on the verge of completion. All attempts to secure financial all from thIs govrnment will be abandoned and the mater he prosecuted ana n purely private enterprise. The princIpal ncgotatona have hem n going on. It hJ statfli since the "islt of Warn MIller to this city a few weeks ago. No names arc given In connection with . the plan. I'rh'nh' IJ'h'l.th' I t.s \11 I ( ) rgn mni it' . PITTSIIURG : . 8.-Notlcea hare been sent out from this cIty for a convention of private detectives to be InePt In Unit ! city In I february for the purpose of forming a na- tonal aunclaton , The main ot'Jeet of the combine 18 t ( secure for the mennbers , first , their rights under the laws of the state In whIch ( they operate , and a natonal law which shah 11rovde : that a detective to be lIcensed by the Department of JUltee ! shall first pat an examinatIon In the rulu of evidence In at beast three Itatcs. the general laws of the stale In which he proposes to reside and the criminal code of the United Statu. \ g\'IX IIHIU.g loXn . Titiii'SiSthI't'IIS. , 1. - . Dr. 'I' , c. I."tll ' 1"1" i or Ceumoketi mess In thl' 11111.t . \ . I' . . \ . 11.1" . WASINGTON , D. C. . Nov. S.-Somntetinlng ' cf a sensatIon wan pro\ueell \ here Ylsterday among the memben anti otheu interested In the local branch of the AmerIcan Protec- tve assoelaton by tine announcement that Rev. ' ' C. gaston , pastor of tine Jastun Ireabrterlan cinurch preE'lent ) of council No 12 , A. P. A. . all for varIous reasons one of the most consllicuous membes of the or- ganIzaton In Washington , bal withdrawn i hem the order. The success ttatned by the A. p. A. In tine elections lr aeveral states Tuesday attracted ntentn . lo the order ant naturaly has increased the Interem In the reports of dissensions In the local boty , It Is sold Ur , aston and hiS frIends contemplate - template formlnl a new uatio-nnai artier so the trouble here has some Interest [ heyolll tine boundaries of tine D'strict of Columbia. In an lutervlew with the St. Loul 1 He- 11blo corresporndent. Dr Ealton said : "My dIssatisfaction with . 'tho ' manner In which tine organization Is ollluctpt tatc3 back to May of this year ; hen I was selected - 'Iected aD a delegate from tine Dstrlct : to the suprcme council at llw ullee. When I arrh'CI there J found a 11llorable coml- ton of affairs. Over malt if , tine men who sat In tine Ullremo body W4r not entitled to seats under the consttuton , of the orler. They were seated by 1 or'tltal com- mitee appointed one week heforo the cen- venton met by Supreme President Traynor. With a membership In thth' . millions , the \ books of tine treasurer shcII un apparent balance of a few hundree dt1iars , and subsequent - sequent developments forced the confessIon - shunt from the lupremo president that even this balance was only app rent and that tine treasury was banknlpt : ; \ trust fUI ) of sevral hundred dollars taken up hy subscripton for a specific In.poso had heeu misappled and tine al1mlnlstitUlon had been characterized by an utter disregard { cf the constitution. Through the voles of the dele- gates Illegally seate In the , ' otnvemntion , Supreme - preme President Traynor fwas re-elected. Utterly disgusted. I lort tine lpnventon before Is I atljournnnnent . having preobsiy announce my intention to wlthMaw from the order. At tie earnest request or promInent members here and Ilsowhere I heh my rColuton In abeyance for a little winile , In thc hope that somothlng could be done wIthout open dIs- rupton , but recent events hlvo satisfied mo of tine futility of such hop ! ! . The power of the SUtlreme president is- , In fact. supremnne. futmnro eonvcationns aa' ' lie can pack futro , ol'otons he packed the last 1" Is Dn much of a despot In his particular province as the czar of Hussla. Ilu . cln override the consttuton wih Impunity anti I charges were preferred against Inimnu his own appointees would try him ' I 18 useless to struggle ] against sucH an organization. ! ' the The discontent Is wldespreal'jhroughout order. Several of the mosL , peaceful state botINJ have declned to pay theIr per capita tax Into the supreme trh1sury or give I any upport ; others pay just enough to maintain a 10minal alrglancl to the luprem author- Ity. 'he need for a new natonal organIza- ton Is apparent to every one . I can bl oh- ' . for of talnell with comJlrtve IMI. many the state organizations . notuiy New York Massachusetts . Illinois and Ohio . are In ex- celent condition. " I I " 'VI there be such an organization ? " "Tinero IUSt bo If any el\ctve work ] into I . meld becausJ of to inn ? dono. I has been off the fear that ann open rUPlure woull InjurIously - jurIously affect the growth of the cause , but It II clear that nothing tOid bo more Injurious - jurious than thin mSlwr 1nl whih the af- ral . of the order are at p1csent almlnl8- tered. " , - teret. , . cAMI'AiaS' . iofl' JO'I ' ' . ; ; { " , I"JON ! . - I Presliyttrluili ! , , " . . , 1'Nh'h'rl,1 UIUr . 7 ' h . , 'I' " I. . ' Lip t h. ? " , ' lttu I . ) NEW YORK . Nov. S.-On ; ; ' { Mi o Important - portant foreign nnissionary'nvennents ever Inaugurated In this co nt'y ' beln In thIs city on Sunllay 11 l.ehlf : of the foreIgn missions of the PresbylerUn church. Tine . ' canlalgn " ! culmlnato ne : Friday evening with 1 grand central m fng In Carnegie Music mall . The presldng omcer will pos- sibly bo ex-Presinlent Harrison anti , the speakers wi Include Johu ' ' . Foster . cx- secretary of state . who wlt speak on "For- flgn Missions from the LN'mln's Stand- point , " and Rev. Dr. Clarke . president of the United Societies of Christian Endeavor. PI'omlnent memhers o'f the various e\'angel- Ical churche will occupy sats on tine pla\- form. Numerous conspicuous laymen will ale ho invited. The conmilteo having tine campaign as It Is called . inn charge conslst of Rev. 11. S. Van Dyle , : ames hlowdley. J. H , Davies. J. S. Cambets and Anna P. Attcrbmnry . all of this city. ' Beginning on Sunday in'ornlng the pastors of the _ different Presbytfran churches of this city will deliver sermns upon foreign missions. The mhlweek s rlce on the following - lowing Wednesday evenlnl ' will bo devoted to prayer for foreIgn mls810ns. On tine following - lowing evening at S o'ciock clntral meotn ! " wi be hell In five different parts of the city , which has beE divided Into as many districts. _ _ _ . _ _ - _ S'I'ILtM . RILS CUJ.IH . X TJB J OG. I'art or I lit' Crl' , ' Ir tht SUII.en l'mt . SUI'III..1 tu 1..t 1e"1 Sgmei. NORFOLK : , \'a. . No\ SDurlng a dense fog off Sewehl's Point , hl Cinesapealte bar , the Norfolk & Washington ' IbiD steamer Newport - - port News this evening rn ' , down and sunk the tug Kate , belonging , to Captain John Twohr ! of this city. Th'particumlars . are mcager. The crew ot UI6 steamer I.oul o. which was near the sCene : of the accident , heard tIne two vessels crash together ali the cries of the leu In dIstress , but the fog was so heavy that they w re unable to ren- lor assistance. When they arrived at ho : scene of the disaster they founll tine bodies of the cook anti frem n foatng near the .sunlen tug. I Is presumed that the remaln- thur of tine crew of the tug were rescted by the eteanner whIch proc do to Washington. (1.11.1. . n..tll'l. front 1"11"1.11 111ADgl.PIIA , Np\ 8.-Compiete : returN - in the state how turN from every county ! that n total vote of 738,6O Was cast on Tucs- day for the republicnon'nend . democratic candl- dittos for state treasurer lnywarl having n plurlty of lSUO Il 183. when the peo- PIe vote for enndllatps for the same otfice . there were 7t9,35 bale " cuutel , Jackson rCintmbli000 : . having n rikimruiitY over Osborn . Ilemocmt , of I3,146. , 11\lralty . when Hust- togs anti Slngrrl werd tine candidates for governnor . tine total nllbcr of republican govolor. and deninocrnntic votes cast was 9OS.O5. Governor - ernor hastings having no ' plurality of 241,397. \11 UII.I I . loIlUe - ll to Uhnuurl'1. . NEW YORK Nov. 8.- ' 'cablegram from merlin to 1 morning' paper says : I has been otclal ) ' annotmneed today that hi" majesty contemplateM ertng an Imposing I monument to Ilsmarek , the staunch sup i porler of the Imperial dynasty und tine meal founder of the Implre. "This grnll tribute of gratitude to the greatest < lplomlt of the age will Itall'ln Holenuu ut the entrance ! the great 10\.1 canal , or . al his . . majesty / t chllstenl.1 I ar the o\lenlng. \ tint ! Kaiser Wihelm canal . SUI'ltINI',1 IIrl.r e 'r . \rr..I. Nfl\\ ' YORK , Nov. , -Tiie polce believe arrested or tine three that they have arrestt one men who nvaded ! " 'lltpr lire ! ' saloon to- night wIth mesks un ut\1 \ shot . Dck Pope The man WdK arrested thiS evening , atempt- lung to pick the cket of : rlel I.acoslley of Pr\ldence. H. pcket was hea\'I\ ' armed. lie gives his name 19 1t'mond Iiroy und says he Is from Hoston . ( . ' \ or t h. . 1"ollu Sunv . cii. SAllr S'J IAIl ! , Micin. . Nov. 8.- Sixteen men , comprsing the crel of the overdue steamer Missoula . given up us lost early thIs . evening , have just arrived here In , ufet ) . Tine Mlsloula foundered oft larrlbou Islaml8. . IUII..1 IhuN"U " 'Iiilt' h..ul ( NI'W YOHK , Nor . 8.W. - . Codman died today. The verdict of the coronerl ' jury was that Mr. Codman killed hhnselr while tempJurly Insunt' . Decoalll was u rela- th'o of l'renuinient Cievtianui'a - wife . . SIOW Storm nit iimnrhiuwiomi. Ifl'IILINGTON . Nov. S.-A DlIU.INOTON. la. , - heavy snow storm set In this evening ut 730 : , lIre- ceded by rain. I I' the first of the season - VOTED DOWN ) \ TiE PETITION Naval Oonstrctor Opposed to Intersting Themselves in Legislntion DISCUSSED TiE NICARAGUA CANAL StuI I uncut lt time 11.1) ' " \'I.h'lt ) JI"'lruhh' ti its Cuiuts I 1'11'111 Ullh'r 10\'rlleltut C"trul- tther 'l'oimles HI"'I."ol. NEV YOH . Nov. S.-Tho Society of Naval Ar hleets and Marine ' Engineers had a warm IIEclolonr the Nlcaraluan canal at to.lay's session of its convention. The qucston before tine body was the 11roposlton of presenting a memorial to eongres ' from tine society asking favorable acton on tin' NIQrapua canal project sunder the aUSllleH or an American connnpany and the IJrpJsllon to present the memorial was defeated by a vote or 2' to 15. Admiral Rchart W. Iead ? , U S. N. . was chairman of a commitee which hat tine matter - ter In clnargc' and he made the following rePort - port : "In tine Judgment of this commItee It would bJ proper to direct the IJrel'dent ! of this society to alltress such a memorial to the congress of the United States when the report of tine Nicaraguan canal comnnmission appointed by tine pr2sitient or the United States , Is mate 11ublc. pro\ltel said re- port Is favorable to the canal. " The report was accompanied b ) the draft of a mennuori1 which follows : "To the lonoraH . the Senate and Iou of lpprespntatves or tine Unltell States I. Con less , Assembled : The Society of Naval Arcinitects and Iarine Eungineers , Incorporated - rated under the laws of tine state of New York , Iii convnton assemlell , do hereby present for the consIderation of your honor- , ahle body the question of aiding by suitable lelsla10n. befitting thl magnllle of the great project any properly organized American corporaton enpaged or to he en- gaelt In the task of constructng a phip canal through the territory of the republic of NIcaragua. "It Is useless for the society to remind your honorable body of the transcendent Importance - portance to this country of a succeslful pros- pcuton of such a work. Apart from its commercial benefit to the entire civilized woriti It scems to us to promise to the PEO- pIe of the United Slates tine mean of cement- log In oven closer unIon than now exists the seaboard states of the Atlantic and Pa- cHic of renderIng ono and Indivisible the ties that bind _ tine extreme cast to the ex- I teme west anti of jUltylng one of tine mottoes - toes of this glorIous unIon : 'Esto perpetema. ' "Furthermore , It scems to hold out to our people engaged In ocean commerce the prospect of eom\letng \ as of old In American- built ships , or on more even ternU than hitherto for the great truths of China. made possible by the recent struggle between that country and Japan , and I further promises to Insure cOb r ties of frlentshlp betwean ounalves and the Central and Souther AmerIcan republIcs , giving to this ( country that predomlnanc1 In tine affairs of the American continent. whIch by right wp shou11 have , but which has been jealously contested hItherto by certain European powors. "I'or tinase and other rea onl' , wblch doubtess occur to your honorable bed ) ' , wo ask m t respectfully that the Nicaragua Canal company , under th2 control of tine , cit- Izens ( f thoVnitedState ( ! may "Tcclve at 'yourlants " such c9ntmht1eratl9n ; mtynpatby : 'nd. ; lubstaUa' , ald" ns 'you m Yd em d hn' Jgeme . ; " The oppositfonto.thi9 . m"l orhrw ei on the ground that ( It was ineJlledl for th l'Jcllty to Interest itself In legislation , amnd was led by Charles H. Loring U S. N" re- tired. In tine absence of ChIef Constructor Philp Ichborn. U. S. N" , Secretary Wiiam L. Capps read a. paper In whIch William lch- horn reviewed the ship building of the UnIted States navy during the past year . and drew specIal attention to the conditions Involved In the design and construction of war ships In this country and nurged tine government to seek homogeneity In the classes of cruisers and battlesinipo. Papers were read byV. . I' . Stephens on the "Cnter Board ; " by Prof. WIlam S. Aldrich on "gnglncerlng Research of tine Navy ; " by Naval Constructor Albert W. Stahl on "Experimental Test of the Armored Silo of the Iowa " and one hy Lieutenant A. H. Nlblank.U. S. N. . on "Tactical Comn'uiera- tons In War Ship Dcslgns , " which treated mainly of the best means of communicatng between the connll ! tower and othpr parts of the ship during engagements. The third annual banquet of the society was hold tonight In the banquet hal If the Hotel Druniwlck. Covers were lid for 125 guests. At tine head of the table was Clement - ont A. Gllseom , prosldent of the society with : Hear Admiral Meade on his rlgint anti Charles H. Cramp the shipbuilder . on his left. The first speaker Introduce(1 ( was Con- grossman.ehect Amos CummIngs , who responded - spanned to the toast "The Navy. " Mr. Cummings said that England spends In one year on iner navy what we spend In six y ars. "If we attempt to do the same " he said , "wo put on a long face and throup both mantis , but the pe7Plo who do thIs and prevent our efforts to make a naval &ho\ln ! are our western brethren , who have never scent the seacoast , and ale indifferent as to whether or not the coast and its cites bo attacked bv on enemy. " 'hY. we ought to spend i- 50OOO.O0O a year on our mnavy. " Mr. 50.OO.000 referred In a cJmplmentary manner to Admiral Meado's service In tIne navy and concluded his remarks by saying he hoped to soon see Meade back on the active lst , "Tho Merchant Marino" was responlled to by Admirl Mea < . "The NaVal Reserves " by Commod Miller of the First 1 battalion. anti , ether Ipeecbes were by Commolore SI- card Aaron Vanderbilt . President F. E. Denton - ton , Chief Engineer Charles ii. Loring and Webb. I.eter of regret were received from Secretary of tine Navy Herbert and Assistant Secretary McAdoo. - "Vnmumtt'ul In III ) ' Stmuteni . SIOUX FALLS S. D. , Nov. S.-Spoclal.- ( ) , Postal Inspector Fosnes has brought here , from SIoux CIty a man who gives his name I as John Miller . who Is being held on suspicion - picion of being one of the robbers of the I Madison postotce , Fosnes says that he Is not sure that Miller Is the man he wants , but Is sure ho ls tine man that the authorities of Iowa Illinois or Missouri want as ho has been mlxCI up In some crooked work In all of those states. - . tftt'r Ihl' Slot llrhhl ( . ST. JOSEPH Mo. . Nov. 8.-Speciai.-A ( ) hundred salon kee ers have been arrested , on the charge of maintaining gambling de- : vices the devices being slot machines. Sim- liar machInes are In nearly all the drug stores but they do not pay winnings In inane ) ' . and therefore lo not core under the the law. The saloon keepers ban of may make 1' test calc and carry It to the supreme court of the state. . HI''O\'rl.t .n"Uu'r I. . ) . . DETROIT. No\ 8.-The dead body or Jlmes U. 'Chomas was taken from tine wreckage of tine Journal bulhln this morn- log. This Is the thlrtr-seventh hotly recovered - covered u\11 , according to the limit of mIss- log. was the Ilst body left In the wreck. 'hompson , engineer of the lnuiluiing . was ar- r ' ltell this evening and Is at Grace hospital under custod . " " \'IU'lt. .r Ot"11.c. . X"N. . At Uremen-Arrh'ed-Draunlh\\Ig. frol New York. At Queenstown-Arrl\ed-Indana. ! from New York , for 1.1'rpol. ' At New York-Arrh'ed-Columbla. tram 1lntburg. I At iiuli-ArrlVei-4araI . from Phladel- pIn in . phil.At 1lvorpool-Arrlved-lndlana. from l'lniladelphia. A Qhasgov-Arriveti-Lady Palnner from Newport News. Newprt At Llverpool-Arrived-Roumoro , troD Baltimore ; Taurlc , from New York , THEDEERULL. E T I N. r Wenther Forecast for St\rn ka- ' Oencral ) ' 1.'nlr. SorlherlyInlb. . " , i'nigi' I. ! Tlrkl'3' 110 iI'nuelmi'ii th. ' liinit. i ; IIII ( I tiers ell.1 I I n mum t' Hul' i . IIII I , \rlI"I' I I us lt . .hl I.I nu . 'rlJ..IJ' II I I 11101' ( 'ormi fIeld. : . IUIlllr" , II" thin i'nuit'immner Stock . C hue noel lmmr .1,1 ' 1.111 I I t'llr'gl tllll"t t mu Y . I. ( ' . A . ! tntl' I t t'OI\'I'1111 t .51 . 'I'lo. : . ( unit imti'mu lint t e ( 'in ' m' I' it for " I I "lrllt. : . . l'nmr'mu iItt'rtmtturt' . I tninmnt'immuity or time 110 I.tl'rltlrl' Illrl\1 I' in luut'uo ins IIIHI'U. I I .i . 1.ltlrlll : i t 1111 ( ' 4) III Iii " 'mut . Zn. Illt Oumt nut's ' 1111 ( iiuis Ih u'r Ihllrli Sun ' r Illll" l'llt' I. . ' . ' th. I , St I im I : i t't' t iomn. I.lh'ot ! Iglr.'o nut I I' tll. lh't'lol. ( I. t'CII'1 I Ilnlo " ot'nml 11\I'r" I t , , 'lrl.lm ! 1rl'll ( 'nun Ct St , Ihlli. 7. e.mll'r"llt Inl 1'I"nl'lll. I 1101111 \ h'w itt thl . \.1' . I. 1"1)1' I lie I ' , m rgi'r I 'lumitily " "ul.l. . A 1 , rt , J imhm hilton 1111 th. I i "llln I I , ' IIIInllt ( lets 1 "Irl.r Orll , . S"I.t.r t 1.lllg. ' I..n.t " 'non t eull. I 0. Ilfc nit 11lrlll : itunu-of-fluir. Mstcry ( 'ommcu'rnuiuig III" ' ) " . II. ! hlllurn , Ill ! lt 1111. iiunrgitirmu . 1"1"1 QII'I'1 lt t lie C ii umnbit'rmu . 12. IIIIIM C ton c , II II rrllJI' ' , \.I.gX I. : 'I'II'IDI.\X IS 1) V i NIl : . gl.1 .r ( lit' AI..I ! tnh'111 (11 lIe la'fu.rrt'4 hiI I I.l.ur" . COLU IUS. 0. . No\ 8.-Aliens O. Thur- lan fell all hurt hlmsllf anti la not ex- pectell to recover. On Friday evening last Judge Thurman hall time fall whih rosulet In a serlou Injury - jury to his hip. No boom ! helng broken antI his consttuton ieimng so wonlerful ! strong lel to the belief that he woult soon regain his accustomel inealtim. The erect of tine neVOUH shock appeal ell to have passcl away anti Tuesela alI ) Ineby he hall Improvel so unnmncin tlntt huts iin'siciamns anti friemitis tinonnghnt he would nnnnnioubtedly get up ingaunn inn a short timnte. Yestcrtiay , mow- ever , a severe relninse occtnrreti anti timere is today btnt little mope that lie cant recover. ills vigorous constituntiont nnnay yet mmli mint tlnronngmn , but tint' chances are all agaiunst ininnt. This information connes froumn nenthers of time fatuity. Mr. Timurnnan was alone in tine parlor winen lie fell. lie thnotiglut inc Was strong cnonmgh to walk to the library anti back to hIs chair. In returmning to his chair ins fell. Juulgt ? Thntnrnnnan was snntferinng conmitlerainly tcmniglnt front time Injury to ini lnip , bunt etlnerwiee Is better , mnavhng tinily recovered ccneciotnsneeit. lIe is abie to tunKe enotmrnen- ! unnemnt and ntay survive for several days or weeks. Cuimu ru lug tlii itt't incus. DENVER. Nov. 8.-Tine itnmtmtion politi- eally remains tunnchangett. The retmnrnts fronn the cotnnty electioun reutituini lockoni Inn tine county clerk's oilico. wmnile representnttive of moon the renntnblieafl tnmnl tnxpayere' tick- e'ts keep constnnnt guard to .ee tinttt the\ ' are nnot tamutlnereti with. Counnty Clerk I. FL Itert uieclintes to nlow nny to ice tue uigmmren' . hint says Inc Inns no initmrntlit > ' out tine face of the rt'turnns of 102. Frientis of mint oppomnent , (1. .1. Kittdi-'ll. .ay they ln"Ievu' the rottnrfls am' framnninnient. anti tinat a "gal contentt wll in' fileti na snoun niH ( lie oilieial cttni'ntn's is made , vltlclt will be sounno time mtext vcek. Tine law pro'des that the "run- vase nhmmll inc ntatlum by tlno c'r'rk anti two justices of Ihuc' pemnctt , but it is rtntnom'eii tinat ant effort will be made to lnsvc tine work ilone' by tIne judges of the , dittrict cOtnf't. TmC ) partiea in Interest decliie to state their Intern loflejin Lhinimat.t r.- , , , , , , , , ' - . . ' Z. ; . . . ' - - . ( ) mniulnnitMnIKIiiCdTut * 1CA'1AS CIP1'"K V , 8. niorttnbouJii' ' freIgint train oh the Miiiui'dri ' Pacflc' ! rasni was wrecked tnt flamapo siding , two miles nortin of here. at 9 o'clock , A tramp , who want steallnng a ride 'on tine train , want in- itantly klhcd. The train huroke in two at the stnmmit of it steep grade. When the engineer CtOiiteti at flannapo , tine lOose see- tion of hint tnmnin'crasinetl ulown upon tIne ( or- warti section , emnuinsining everal cars to sphinten' anti ktileti the tramp , wino ivas out the bumpers. An tnttposted letter itui(1resed to Mrs. Many FL DeWitt , 1SOS Sotntit Sbc- teenth street , Omainnn , Nein. , anti smgnett an. M. leWTitt , was found in tito cieaml nttamt'mu pocket. The trtnimnnncn escaped innjimry. Mrs. Itunsi Is limii nit It't.ut. LOUISVhI1i. Noi. 8.-The remains of the late tirn' . J. Ii. Eustis , i'ite of tIne nnmn- luasmtdor to France , arrived lucre front Europe tinis afternoon. Tine party ac'om- panyinig tIne remains was mt't at the mmeniomn tlCiOt my Mr. nn'l Mrs. N. hiuckner anti Miss ilustis of New Orleans , mind frlerndtm of tine fnimitily inn tinis city. Tine hotly was con- veycti to Cmvi' lull cemetery , where tint' In. ternnennt toale place. The Fervices at tine grave were u'imnplo nnui were contitieteti in a heart' nmtin. Antiong tine nanny hemtutitnml flortul tributes placetl on the grave were rev- crmni nieces mlesipnnetl at tine request of tine American Chamber of Commerce inn l'uris. Cit mmii' In lCitnsnus for ann A roiiult'um'inn. PIIILAIIILI'IiIA , Nov. 8.-itev. Cyrus T. Brady , rector of St. i'aul'ne cintnrcin , Mann- hnattninn , Kant. , nrelnnlemicont of iCmnnsamt , tvmts niamed my Itisinop W'inittttker totinty to imc' mtrchntlt'acofl for tin' dio'ese of Peimntuyivtniti. The nrcinuln'rmcont'iniP is nun iniimnt'nntumni mod- lion , witin mm cenlitmy of $ , ( OO anti expennes. A clergymnait zncuiunainteil with tine ntitmnation ativanced tIne oiuinionn that tine conntentloen between rival cunmntliduttt's for uillce' count- peilt'ui the mishap , for tine sake of httrinonv , to hook omnteitle of the diocese ( or a ntuittube tuetqnnl. itt" , ' . 2ir. Brady ivill rnrrlve inn time 'it'y In a few tiiys to tnke : cmnango of tine lnost. _ - _ _ _ p _ _ _ lui remmnmi's Sent tt'nmeu' leferm't'uI. SAN FRANCISCO , Ntw. 8.-Theotiore Durrant was taken from tine county jmtui to ttte snmperior court today for muentemuco for the ntuurder of lnlnnrnt'hno Lntminont. Tine count granted en conntinmunannce utntii Novennler 2 , nut thin request of the prisoni'i'nm euntornicys , Wino mlen'ired two weeks in wInk it to lurtluntre a miiotittfl ninth inrocuro mmIildn'its fat' nL ness' tritti. 'l'ite' cmnarge migitlnet IMnrn aunt for tine numnruier of slinnnnieVliiiannsu wits , on nntotiont of tine district etitoritey. continmmeti litulcii- nnitc'ly. i large crnsvd asvaitn'ni tine arrival of the prisoner mit the mucus' city hail , but no eiemonnntm'ation was made. 'En'.muilit' Iircw'i nug .t miuloig IiI. lit its , KANSAS CITY. Sos' . 8.--A epecial to tIne , Tournttl from Vina. I. T. , says : t nncssagt , front TtnmnietiUait states tinat innnncin excitement - mont tmnti intense feeling tr'tween liohitial factions inn the ( 'hemoket' mnationi tire prevaIl- lag , anti iiotndsined will resunit unless coon- Promiteti. The cofltiititmit4 nnrc' sinnttintr to those of eigitt years ago , winenu many nrnen were killeul. Thu nnatiotnal party is contesting - ing tine e'ieetIon of Sam Mayes as chief on the Downing ticket mod tint' Innllaninu nra collecting in tIne capttti : armed to tine teeth , determined to mini tinein' frlc'ntis. ( Irmu mul , luuror S'nmt Uni for Ctuuit.iiluE , SAN FItANC'IS'O ( , Nov. 8-United States Grand Juror II. C. Stmntmnterlna'es , accusetl of having disclosed certunln testintony taken before the feultnrmni grmmnmi ltmrv In the investi- gallon of the elniurges of nuntlmltiationm of wltnosm.et' , suborunatimin of iterjury , etc. , mngalnst ilne pruntclpai'4 until w'iinneses in tine Freennann.\'cHtintgmiOt' Inmntemnt case , was found guilty tcntiay of t'anttt'tnpt of counrt anti want umententeeti by Jutigo Morrow to six momntlne in the county mu witinout tine alternatIve - natIve of a 11mw , anti was also severely reinrl. onanded by the court. Ni' un Stt'n ninnuhil ii LI inc ( mm iImnn'oist' . PENSACOLA. Fmn. , Nos' . 8.-I'ennsacola celbrateti today tine inauguration of a ntess' steinmtinii ) line front this port to Liverpool. Tine hitte Inn inatmguratetl by line houisvihitt & Nasinvihic itailn'onn't eomnpmnnmy. winicin is mow etpentiing here $ lt.O.OJ ( In extentiimng its wharves , tnLnilding ness ss'ar'hnouses nnn'i in- encasing its facilities ( Or loatHing 'een'e'lum with cotton amul gnioimu. FIve ntemmnernu wilt be disinutcheti for livorruinl tnontinly. Tine first steamer of tine line ivili sail tomorrow wiiin a full cnno of touon , tobacco , t. rn antI hour. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - Sluinut 11mg % 'uus iii S.l C.iu'fi'im mm' , TOPI1CA. Nov. 8.-A n'pccittl to tine 'op- ital from Lyeneinn , Knnn. , says : Dr. It. Ii. Mulhings of J.mo % , Coffey coumnty. a nnu'Ilnew of John U , Cnmrlisle. se'en'ettnry of line tresa. u.'ry , after a two days' trial , ss'as tininu utter. noon acqulttetl of tine eln.nrgc of mnnurdering J. v , Blake ant the utfternoonn of le'eennber 27 , 1694 , in a joint at Arvonia. Thut shootling was in 'lC-dofemnee , Blake heaves a wtfe and several chlieirtn , 1URDERE1) ) IN COLD BIOOI ) Albert Applegato Shot anti Killeti by an Unknown Man , TRAGEDY IN A KANSAS CORN lIEU ? iu'numl iii. mm 'i'lmoumgtit to lii' dli. ' 'lt'hiisi ill ii S'rummmg'ml ii musliam mmmi's % 'm'in- gi'nunIi'e , .t I I iiuuigli 1,1 I I Ic it. i'usi I I tel ) it mnots ii , WILSONViLIfl , Nob. , Nor , S.-Spcclal ( Teicgramnn.-Albt'rt ) Majors of Ievlzu's , eiglnt nmniiemu sonutin of lucre , came to townn tinis nnnornning annul tolnl it tale of a coolly inianinned anntl cxecmntcnl nmnumrder tinat eccumrreui at tinat , place at about smntnrise this mornnimng. Tim facts inn tine cite , as related , are tlnese : Last cvemulmng a mutant tmmnknouvnn in tIne nolgin- borimootl of ievizes calieti at tine monte of Joinmn Nelnmmn anal innuitnireti for Albert Apple- gate , saylmng lie tras an otti frienntl of his aumtl titat me mail known inimmn out tine range itt COloratio. lie stayed ts'itii Nelson last , tngint ! , bunt did mnot give mis mnanne. Tints imnorninng early lie starteti for tine fleiti near by , where Appiegnite was inuskitng cant , Thus ii'.nppottitiomns of tinose wino fommnntl tine hotly nra tinat tine untunruherer seneaketl inpon mint victim in a thaw which ran very near where hno Stan huskIng anti connitniettcenl fining when Ito hail reached shtootinng distance. Apple- gate , after tint first elnot , is snninposed te muSe mleciuleti to clinch tine umnaun annd started for mint , innmhlinng mint coat ant Inc rain. F'tnur mtinots wt're timed , bunt tinat omne strnnck inimnn- the fnttnui sinot.-junst ins hue reacineti the tntmr- derer itt lemnowin front the fact that hula fnnco . s.mnu ; ltanlly bnnrrneti ivitin pownler. Tine tinot. tttrtnck Intuit Just below time ciunnek inane , caus inn g I unstamnt tlenn tin , ito 'vita fotnmnnl a malt Iuonnr later my Albert. anti liennry Majors nnuul Vn'Ihl and Julio Nelson mmmii carricui to tIne inonnne of tine limiter , Tine connnntry is lnoImng nicomnred harnnteui men. No onne knnows wino limo nnnmmrtierer was or tine cause for tine crinnte , hint Ito is SuInpOseti to ho a nmtann witin wimomnn Ainnlcgate luau inati tronnblo wlnile living inn Colorado. lie told Mmujors last ennnnnnner thmint hue lund caunseui tine eeparatinnn of mm nntann mnunti mint ivlfo Inn Cole- ratio , nnntl tine lnumsbanntl Innuui eworn to follos- mutt aetti kilt intuit It it took twemnty years. 'fine mutant ss'iuo connmmtnitieti time , ulecul is l'robably tine anne wino minI voweul vemngi'nnct' . lie inca meyer been seen nltnce tine nnnnnrder was coin- mnnltteti. Anuiegmtto is welt kmnownn mere as a. sober , intiustriotns mmututn. - _ _ _ _ S'i'OIt ! Ci iiStS pmln1L5 IliJlt'F. Si. 'nu ( lii' thu i'yliu miii lit nnuisi uk' Aftect iliumuumt'if . ' .inii' , ChICAGO , Nov. 8.-Tine Iatly News' W'astn- . Inngton eltecial says : Sennator Gilnian today , tiiscusainng tine euminject of mis defeat , said ; . Tinee mat beenn no exaggeration in , fine state- mnnent that uho ilgint was against Semnator Gor- unnan. Tine eleciictnn of Ilnmrst was but an in- citlent in the ireat lnattle. Thin fight was be- tweemn thco sviuo favored tins W'IIsont bill anti those \s'ino inelieveni the eenntnte diti right. in elnatnginng tln measmnre. Bunt far ( liii tine stab woumiti inure gone democratic , and I wotnlmi mayo lneon retmnrnetl to tine senate. I mayo suffered defeat nnmnro than ninny one else. 'rune PeoPle inatl it. in for timeir seunttors , amnd my hnold-up caine first , and of course I was mit. Senator Gormmnan Inas met been inunrt. lie is str.onglyeatrcaclneti , Inn , tnobenate. , , hi Is lie. does.notconmne'up ' .1 ' ' attthbefO tiat , ' ' fic lr to inimn Iilcuiiiackbirda to"ni tree 'with y fet'llnngs of greater gratification annd pride in himm iinamt they maul winen lie saved tine country - try from the force bill. " p mCi1N'I'I'Cn " ll1GISi.i'rtJIiI t. 'viii % citli.'r I'umrt y limis mu lmnJorit y on , IoInntt' ilnu lint. LOUISVILLE , Nov. 8.-Tine EvenIng Post. says tinat ( tie general assemnnbly ivili be a tic when It meets , and tine elcctlon of a ammo- ccst'or to Senator Blacieburmn Is a nnnnmtter at conjecture. Tine demntocrats have 68 votes and one demo- cnatic-poptmlist vote , ntakinng a total of 69. Tine rlnubhicanns will have CS anti omno republican - lican aiiianco vote , ummalcimig a totnnl of 69. 'line republicans claint that tine lieutenant governor , Worthningtcnmn , will have tine the- cidvO vote , titU8 innsurlnng tinemnn ( Ito senator- slUt ) . Tinlun inn am error , however , as the iietnteninmnt governor , as presiding officer of tine sennate , ennunnot vote inn joint ballot. A special to the lIvenIng Post from Dan- s'llle , Ky. , utsys : lion. JoInt W' . Yerkes , chair- mtnan of tIne repnnblican state' cemntrai committee - tee , tommy announces tinat mo will not allow mis inaumno to he prescmntcd for United States senator. lICCiNt iN iIii1 lii'i'itIi'i' ItUINS. its. , ) 5iore ilumil it's 'I'muicin ( ) nmt of time U a'lu , ' i p4. DlITltOIT , Nov. 8.-The walls amijcimng tine wrecked portion of line Jomnrnnal hmuiitiing have been braced , anti tine work of digging in tine rubs progresses rapidly nnnnmi with mm greater degree o Eufet ) ' . Two bodice svere taken out tini , nnnormilng. Tiney were those of Lizzie Weidbuscin , em- lnloyetl in illhier's hintiery , amid CinarJemu Lind age'i 20 , ahic unit emmninloye of tine bindery , Several persons are Still mnuissing , limit it is cx- pecteti ( mat all will be recovered before muight , A mmnass macdung has been calleul for to- macnow nigint It ) tkti steps for line relief at the famnuilicut of tine deani. Several popnnlar sulnscriptiOfln mayo nulso berm started , annul a genterouus rosinonee is hjc'imng made. I'rosectitltig Atten nney Frazer mae ordered tIne murrettt of limnglmneer 'uinonnpscn : of tIne wrecked tnuiitiirng. - ' - - - SAYS , , : ; % : ; Cl.tI ) ( ii' IT. . .1. Stt'ri inmg MortoniAgum I ii Sn.t'nlc , . z , , hit' a'rt'nuI.ieii t. ChICAGO. Nov. 8.-The Daily News , \\'asinimngtofl special aa's : Tinero is much connunient 'among oiflcchnoltlera today on an interviess' with Secretary Mortomn lnrlnted In several morning newspapers. The interview was prepared by time secretary annd given to ( hue press mis last nigint. 'limo surprisIng featmnre Is thnat Ito assumnmes to speak for the presidemnt aunti sinews lively sat1sfaction at dennocratlo tisfeat Inn several states. Once before tine prcsitiemnt mae scent fit to publicly tlitclainni any res7nomnsiiniiity for the utterances of Secretary Morton , mend ofliceinolde'rs are pretiieinng that hue ins ) ' call tine secretary ot agricinltmnr'i to sinanp account for the fre- quenty : of hula interviews. CimrlstlnnniVoriermm' rout , cnn t inn , NR\V IIAVRN , Coon. , Nov. 8.-The second dy' session of the Cinrimtian'workernm' convention - vention openned with an innercareni attendance , Ii. Ii. ( lidbud of Syracuse , N. Y. , conducted "A CinribtianVorlen's' ' 1 rainIng ClassMrs. J. It. Pardock of Cinesinire nnade an address on "First Aid to tine Injunreti as an Auxii- iary tim Cluriatian'ork , " Rev. II. II. flying- ton tnt iirooklyn spoke on 'OInen Aid \Vork In Emnglannti anti America , ' ' anti following thIs 11ev. John C. Collins , 11ev. Mr. lihnorter ot Sauit Ste. MarIe , MIch. , ninth Rev. Mr , Gillette - lotte of liartforti related their experience In gospel wagon ) sork , wlnicin they salui 1usd done a great deal of good. - - - liie Un. . ii i ( ihht'd I ii ii ru'ek , CINCiNN\Ti. Nov. S.- Freight No. 2 $ on tine 1Ci'mntticiY Central division of tine Louis. yule & Nasunviiic raiiway ns'as wrecked at 3 a. nun. today by unit ojen swItch at Morning View , mieveunteenn miles front ( 'inclnnati , Wllilanit Iletisen , svtno ss'as lit a box car with I flungenno Leigh's valuainle yerhInnn , Was I kiietl ! 'fine race imorsent ss en a nnom seriously hurt. te'en cars tiers uienmnoiutlted , unclothing five tilled nlnh liege , imiot of ss lunch were killed. The irsck cleared at noon , Then trainnuneti escaped s ' in aiIint immjnnriei , - - - - - -