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. - - _ _ _ - - . - , , IL . THE OMAHA : DAILY B ' : . , , E. . , _ ' . 91E. . ! - ESrrAJJLISIIED JUNE i9 , ' . , . MMININGNOVE1tIiFU , . a . . 1871. lAIIA SATURDAY IORNINGt ( NOYE \ ER 16 -1"VELYE PAGES.SINGLE ) OOPY' InVlJ OJN'.rS. ! ) SNUB FOR CREAr BRITAIN Sult\n Reinstates Officials Removed on the J Demand of that Power ) WLESSNESS ChARGED TO ARMENIANS OIll'lnl ! Tllrkl.h II.lllch. . . AC"I.e 'ritetil .r l.hlK I 1.IUe 1iIIIIK UI 'rl".lr 0"1 Aceuma mit-Cimim IlIit leh'el 1111 , ' " Gunrils. CONSTANTINOPI.F Nov. 15.-The sulan nlparenty , has not tIred of snubbing Great arltu1n. Hecenty he decorated Bahrl Pasha , who had been removed frem a governorship at the Inytance of the Briish ambassalor , Sir I'hIIip Currie , for Ill-treating Armenians , and , It was said that ho was to b appointed to the command of the Turkish troops oper- atng against 7Aloun , where the Armenians have seized the barracks and strategic posi- tons , after capturing a battalion of Turkish troops. I Is now announced that three prison officials of Ioosh , who were dismIssed some time ago upon the demand of the BritIsh - Ish ambassador , owing to theIr maltreatment of prisoners , have been reinstated. The British charge d'affaires , Hon. Michael Herbert - bert , has demandd ot the Porte that the three prison olclala be again dlS1niSsed . The report ot I nerlous outbreak at Sivas II confirnied. The rioting was attended by great blooleied , hut order has been partially restored and the TurkIsh olelals are protect- ing the torelgner there. No change In the situation Is anticipated for sam' dayl to come. The reports of a conflict between the ( Albanian regiment and the Tripoli re"llent at Yldlz , Kisosk , have not been confirmed , although It Is well known that there has been bad blood between the guards at the palace ever since the Tripoli regiment rurnlsied the sentries Instead , of Albanians , as a rcult of notes being left with varIous palace ofcIals saying that their lives were In ( longer and that there was a 1Iot , to assassinate the sultan. Official dispatches receive here contain ml- . A dltonal accounts of Armenian lawlessness. I . i Is reported thit the Armenians have attacked : ' lm villages or I.'oraldl , Dtchl and Brehansls , . near Zeloun , Irln : ftfty-sevcn 'luses In ni , They also burned the village of Iurbel and one : Iohalmcan wal burned alive. Elghtcn Mussulmlns of both sexes were killed and IC- tee wounded by the rioters at Tchoukourhls- tnr. The town of Tcloulwurhlssar was totally destroyed by the rlolers. Several : tussulnln villages have been sacked In the Azlrlon ali Tcholmerzemenk dlstrlets. The sultan has sent realm IIHemptory instructions to tIle vals of tl\ different districts \ \ Iero the dls- . orders have occurred. ns well as to the irilli- tary cOllandcr ! , tolling them that they must Promltly restore order by the just anti equitable - able medans. treatment of both Christians and Ioum- Th report that the sultan Intends to recall Sh1klr Pasha , the high commll'loner for Armenian reforms , front Erzroum , and event- ualy alpolnt , him grand vizier , II not yet confirmed by hIs actual recall . but It Is pHslstenty stated that he will shortly be appointed , grand vizier. MANY MUSSUIMANS KU.LED. WAShINGTON , Nov. 15.-The Turkish le- gallon at WaEhlngton received the rolowlng communication from the sublime porte under 'esterday' date : " 'he Armenian revelu- tonlst" at Sivas , after taking out of their shops all the inetcliandise . attacked the ! us- sulmans. They fired from the windows of tllJr homes and wOlllel1 one soldier. A pistol shot broke the window oC the reel occupied - cupied by the governor general. They also attacked the viage ot Mardjltik. killed many Mu sulmanl anti committed lany ofenses . against law and order. The authoriies ot Arabgulr dIscovered forty of the bombs whIch the Armenian agitator had buried In order t' blow tip pltle Iniild- ings such as the barracks. the palace 01 the governo _ . the miiary storehouse and the like. The Ire that brole out In the city orlg- mated from bombs prepared for that Ilr- pose. The Tlklsh population of ArabJulr , being attacked by 1.uOO rIoters , perfectly armed and ellilIpped telegraphtl to the 1m- penal gov'rument for protection. The pro- 'Incal : authorities neglected abJlutel' nothIng - lug to presere peace. "Th Armenlal rioters of Erzlndjan fired UPOI the : lussulnlnl III attacked the Palace - ace or the governor , the mltury station nnd other buildings. They were repulsed , however - ever , hy the military. The Armenian revolu- florists of Arahsulr , having attacked the . Jhtssulmul quarter of Khnajlnal' , a bloody Ph- conflict occurred between Iussuhnans nut ! Armonlans. Another conflict took place lear Saoy ( Van ) , between Armenian brigands . ali getiianines. The brigands lied to the village of nJgazkeau , but they were dispersed. Many gel1armes were killed In.1 . wounded. "The agitators. Kircer I and Kevol'k , of the village at Kemer ( Sivas ) , who Ire l shots and II whose houses ammlnllon and cartridges were discovered. have been arrested. "More than , , OOO Armenian revolutIonists are at Tchoul\uenen ( Adal\a \ ) , and It Is rePorted - ported that they arc preparing for active ag- gression. " 'fho Turkish legalon has also received trom the sublime porte the following tele- 11'lm under yesterlla date : "A certain lumhe' ot Armenian rioters or Zeloun , wIth Nazaret , I sergeant of the gendarles , : t their heall. attacked and plundered the Mus- sllnan village of Uechua , sluate,1 near Zeltoun , alit ! destroyed hy fire Ir-se\en h OI l. The hlsulgelts of Zeloun also ftl on the : Iussulnan village oC Kourtel . de- stroyell \ ) ' fire al its honses. wIth all their 00It(1s. burned alive one Inhabitant. ald hal , injured severely another : Iussullan , The lumler of Mussullals Idled It Tchoukolrhlssar Is eighty , the wounded , numbering - boring fifteen. The village Is entirely do- ittrrivc , ! . - - ; ; Theprinchpal ; ' Syrians resIding at Iharput testfed before the authorities that during the disorder ll'OVOkei ) by the \rmenlans some of tile latter , wearing : Iussullan CJS- tun'es anti turbans , were urging the : IIS5UI- mails to attack the imouss inhabited by the SyrIans. The Syrians have 11\'a1 Ils- cOlrtenanced the doIngs of the . \rmenhl revolutionists. SYRIANS Ann SATISFIED. "Tho representalve patriarchate nt : . 1lmrput. In company with 1,2e oC the lead- I lug SyrIans , has sent to the minister of ror- I elSI affairs the following telegram : ' ! ay God prolong the 11'Klous dls of our august sovereign and Ilcrense his power. For ! the last COO years that \0 have had the happlneu to live under the protection of tile Imperial government \ have never been Ill-treated , either by the authoritIes or by the 1u8ulman pepulatlun . and to this day we have every reason to b satisfied with our relations With our : llssulman compatriots 'Ye afrm , tindEr untr oath , that our only desire Is to preserve our Ottoman nationality . We beg your excellency - lency to give the above the widest publicity publciy abuozul ' " WOlHY ! ONES BOO ' O h'OR DISMISSAL. , LONDON Nov. l&-A IlspJtch to the , TImes from ConstantInople says the Interle _ " diary who Iuuall ) the sultan to rant the , 10ratarium was a lan named Izoet. The sultan hall never heard ot a moratlrlum , but i , the Turkish flint ! take kindly to any Ilro- glim ProvidIng for a 110stponemot of the r - I'a'ment ' ot debts , anti the plan was accl'111(1 wihout loss of Iliac. I was luet who de laulc ,1 llaml Pasha , and he wi probJhl \ appoInted , first chamberlain nt the palace ) , Several Palace ollnh will prohably he ( us- insseti ! In the . . Ils IUet near ruture. Among them art the frt nut ! 6eCOII , elumherlallS of the i'4h- 11- ace. These omclsls were among the few u-- spetable men connected with the houseloll . ot the sultan. Both are reputed to have bEn fond of 10ney. but neither of theta hall the ravenous appetite nut ! easy moral digestion or . ) ! . hJet The mInister were In session almost the , entire day 'hurda ) ' . the sultan awaken. lilt ; to the seriousness at thl position whlrh he OCCUpies at the present tIme , but he Is under the Int1relIoI that alt that cotiiI b. ' coul requIred would ho for lome pahc spy tn dl- , I ,1- , ' ! vulge semI Imnllnur ) plot and turH all II maj slY'8 Ihoug"ll lit another "lllle1 al A dispatch to the Times from Ollissa Liys Ierly every steamer from the ports ot " . Asiatic Turkey has on board large numbers of destitute ArmenIans who have nlj tram the scenes of the massacres Crowds of refc/ees nusla. are ale creasing the frontier Into A Times dispatch tram Erzeroum sa1 n letter nearly tour columns In length , dated November 3 : i , fully confirms the accounts previously - viously publshell concerning the massacre there The wrier says It Is impossible as yet to ascertain the number of killed. Some PrIs assert that It wIll reach fully 2000. Perhaps 1,000 II not far short or tile total. l gAI TO VISIT SOME QUAILTEIIS. Continuing , the wrier says : "We have not dared to go to the quarter of the city where the Turks arc too numerous I have not had ' an opportunity at investigating more than a tenth ot the cases . though I have yet to hear of a single dead Turk In this struggle. ThIs , I think , disproves the charget' of aggression brought up against the Armeulans. The bare fact 18 that It was purely a massacre of the Innoceln Inhabitants by the enraged Turks , and but for the presence of foreign consuls , things would have been worse. Wih the coming winter the misery In atore for the , , remaining Armenians will be terrible. " The correspondent ( ltlOtCd , who Is staying at the American mision , says he has heard testimony In various quarters , that ( the government - ernment ordered the which massacres , were to be executed according to previous orders. As a proof of theIr suddenness , he says , an American missionary named Chambers had just gone to the Ilostofc& In order to telegraph - graph to mUls that cerythlng was quiet. Before hl got back to the mission the tiring had begun In deadly earnest. Bullets were whizzing close by hIm. Mr. Chambers told tile correspondent that Shakir Pasha had promised lu the event of riots , to place soldier - ( hers at each end of the street In the locality of the foreIgn consulates , and of the American - can mission and whether from thl re Boner or because they feared a warm reception , the rlotera avoided this part ot the city. All the looting . It was claimed , was done hy the regular soldiers nt the command or the ofil. of- cers. Many women hung around the sol- Ilers for the purpose oC carrying oft the plunder. : Ir. Chambers attended the wounded refugees , and ( luring thic' night the mission house was crowded and as' foul smelling as I mluagcrle or an opium den. , Sleep was Impossible OFFICERS WlmF pOWEnLESS. The EnglIsh consul saw Shakir Pasha , who ' said he was angry when he heard the soldiers had be n looting time residences , and shops of the ArmenIans. lIe declared I the Val anti Ilouf Pasha had been ccm- i peled to go out and beat their own soldiers : bcfore they coulll stem the torrent ant ! pre- vEnt further outrages. The correspondent gives numerous and detailed stories from Armenians and others , amply confirming the previous account of the butcheries and hor- rcrJ. rcrJ.'he correspndent says 3,000 soldiers were ' ordered out , but that Shaldr Pasha was powerless to control them A Daily News dispatch from Constantinople - noplo says the sultan Is engaged In examin- Ing every resort of the Armenians In the capital for the purpote oC arrestng and shIpping all or the unemployed Armenians Into Asia Minor. The measure Is regarded as a cruel one , even admitng that they reach their destinatIon , the people being mostly inoffensive. Thc D11) News also pUblshes an extract from a private letter front Erzlnghlen , to the effect that Armenian priests have already burled over 400 bodies of persons suppose to have been , llled In the second mnassicre. Thousands are wandering , homeless and starving. According to the correspondent of the Daily New , orders have bon Issued : to transfer the Pancahl military school to Scuterl. In conclusion , the dispatch say It Is impossible to ascertain the truth ot the various rumors about the Joint occupation of various portions or the Turkish empire. Tha Vienna correspondent oC the Daily News says n Constantinople dispatch received - ceived there reports that the ambassador wi on Saturday give notice to the sultan of their Intenton to arrange for a Joint naval demomlstratlcn. A lel'ln dspatch says the Tageblatt's Con- stantnople correspondent has stmccoeded In obtainIng In Interview with the Armenian patrIarch. The patrIarch said he believed neither England nor HUBsla had any 'serious Intentions of doing anything for the Ar- menlans who , he admitted , had somNlmes provoked the massacres. lie saId I secret and powerful reolutonary commitee had boon at work rlolng its best to Incense both sides for the purpose of stirring up trouble. :1 ht lave CIII to Iimghiiimd . SAN ANTONIO , Tex. , Nov. lu.-A report from Mexico City , dated November 4 , says : A prominent Spaniard : hEe who Is In close touch with thc Spanish government says that before Spain wi concede Cuban hlde- 11endenco or perlnlt the Island to come under a Unied States protectorate or rule she will throw Cuba Into the hands of England , concedIng to England ostensible possession for a number of years , until England , collects the sum of money which Is due her from Spain fo advances made to carryon the war with Cuba "h'llo 1.luieh 1"llort..l I.ONI. SHANGHAI , Nov. 15.-A steam launch belonging to the British cruIser Edgar /s / reported to have been lost In Japanese waters and forty-elsht men who were on board of her are sale to have been drowned. LONDON , Nov. 15.-The admiralty has received - ceived confirmation of the dispatch rrol Shan/hat saying that time British cruiser Edgar hall been sunk with a loss of forty-eight lives. Time disaster occurred off NagasakI and the boat contained of ane contalnel forty- eight marInes. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1111 IHUh'ulh' II I I.IUIII I l'IN.enAI'r. QUIIENSTOWN , Nov. 15.-0wlng to the strong g.le whIch was blowing here this morning the steamshlpa Britannic all Lneanla , both from New York , for Liverpool - peel , conle not be boarded ollbile the harbor alHl were forced to commie In and anchor before time ) could transfer their mals and pac- senelS to the tenders. A. T. Thoremi a steerage passenger on board the Lucanla , die on November 1 of consummlptlomm. - - - - - - - - - Cit I tin ( h"N Gerimmn u ) ' IU 1.lnl"l. LONDON , Nov. 15.-A 'Ileelal titapatclt rrom Shanghai says that It Is pOflh'ely stated that China has agreed that Glmany shall . oClupy one of the Islands near the entrance to the Ilport of Anmoy for time purl'oso of establishing a naval yard end a coal depot . It is added that It Is I addfd : reared this step will be followed by ) international commiphlcatlons. as France and Russia are certain to m'eek simiar privileges. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J IAlbh Hh'III'r F'otiumdereil . LONDON , Nov. 15.-The BrItish steamer Leo , trol Odessa , for Copenhagoim , has foundered off the coast of Denmark FIfeen I out ef twenty-two IIrsons on board were dro\lel. , The Leo registered 1.251 net ton- I nage anti 1P3S gross tonnage She left I Odessa October 20 ter Copenhagrn. She was built In 1879 at New Castle. l nglane , for the pre mt owners , the Leo SteamshIp com- jany. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I 1..1.1 1'lUlltl1 NOt S"II. LONDON , Nov. il'-The story front Wash- I In1ton to the effect that a second IItmatll had \on tnt to Vcnezuelu b ) Great Britain Is officially declared to b' a cQlplete fabrl- I cmtiou. The orIginal socaled ulhnatul has net yet beau n delvered to the Venezuelan I I governuiemit. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1..1 IUII for ills 1.ltl' . I lONTlEAL , Nov , l-lror. WIII 1 I Oser of JOhl4 HOl'klns ' universIty arrIved here to attend hi. I. . Gauit , the Can dln : cotton : - I ton king , who Is i dYing with Drhht's ; ills- ease.ts a last erort to save him tran- fusion oC b1o.1 Is - being , rllorled to toda ) ' . - - - - - ( 're " ' 1'II.e. 10 titeR IAAI1 A. IONlO , No\ lu..A large bark 18 ashore lt Wcmbnr bay , PIymmvuthi. 'file crew ha taken to the rigging. Thmero Is tal'\ 1llllng. Theo a trOlendOIU gall ( anll ! a life bJ.t 0111 tug ha\'e bet1 vainly ) trying for hours to reach time ws el. I Is rcared all emi board will l'erlh. - - - - Ihflnl'r Ih. . I I'uur "lr Semi I t'imei' . VICTORiA / , Ii . C' . , Nov. , ' V/lOltA 1. ( 15.--Jammtes 110- \ ' \'oltk Ilerlullng registrar of the Irltlh Coltintia ; , ' imprtlic your' , pleaded ' Colnm"a 1 rp I cOlr' gul'y to- clay to ' 1 th'I counts ef tile Indctmeut : 3 , : . ft ' I.n , . aLl was ieltcced to four ycaa' , Inprl&onment. OUTLOO { IS NOT PLEASANT ) Senator Squire Takes a Gloomy View cf His ' Condition ls Oountry's , ONLY THREE COAST CITIES PROTECTED . \lnounc . , ' " le 'IVI 11 : lnke UI nlort to Secimri' Lu rgi' A pirmmirlatlomis for 1.lrl.I'IrolrlltoIN the Ilr"N" , or lulhlnK "orun- CltOIN lie Coin I mig " % 'III'r. - SEATTLE , Nov. 16-Senator Watson C. SquIre , chnlrman of the senate committee on coat defenses , who withIn a few days will leave for the national capital , has very decided - cided vIews concerning the Alaskan boundary dispute. lie Is by no means pleased with the present outlook . "This country must wake up ImmedIately to the knowledge or Its defenseless condition , " he said. "Several year ago the senate com- mitee on coast defenses recmmeulled to the senate the establshment of a cannon factory on the Pacific coast I reported a bill from the commitee and supported It In an earnest speech on that subject. Very few people are aware of time fact that the old fortifications and old cannon that are mounted on our seacoast - coast for forts arc absolutely useless against modern ships of war. They are about as effective as a pistol wouh be agaInst flatting guns. So far as I am aware there Is now only one completed modern fortification In the Butted States supplied wIth modern guns of heavy caliber and that Is at Sandy Hook. This constitutes the entire modern laud defense - tense of time great city of New York I Ib i true , however , that works of this kind have been commencel at Boston and San Fran- cisco. The appropriations of congress have been absolutely Inadequate for protectng seacoast . - coast cites from destruction by a foreign enemy. There are twenty-eight of the prll.- elpal seacoast cities In the United States requiring - quiring guns and fortifications for defeme against possible outside roes. I Is there Core very difficult for our government to take a strong stand In international diplomacy when It Is conscIous ot such an utter weakness to withstand . " wihstand an atack. When asked In what light he regarded the acton of the British goverment In station- Ing police along the Alaskan boundary the senator said : "I do not know what friendly ) object England can have In sending an armed body or men there at this particular time. Doth nations , as I understand the matter . are engaged In a friendly effort to definitely locate the International boundary , lne , I time present unfavorable developmenls COII- tnue I shall certainly cal the attention or congress to this mater at nn early date and In no uncertain tone " II.AS FOIL CO.\S'I' .on'IFICATIOX . 1'1nAlue'rhll lion ru 11 ! ' 1.1 Com- 1\'I'o for Imuurlllt 1'IutM. WASHINGTON , Nor . 15.-The nnnual re- port of General Cralghl , chief of engIneers , to the secretary of war , has been made public. He says that since time date of the last re- port the board has prepared projects for tile artlery defense of Phladolphla , Key West , San Diego , the mouth of the Columbia river , Galveston and Puget sound. Allotments have been made dudng the year for emplacements for rourteen twelve-Inch , twenty-one ton-inch and seven eight-Inch guns and eighty twelve. Inch nmortare , to bo distrIbuted among Portland - land , Boston , New York , Philadelphia , WashIngton - Ington , lampton Roads , Charleston Penm- cola , Mobile , Now Orleans and San Fran- cisco. General ! Cralghl attaches much Importance to the defense for forts by Inbmarlne mines ! upplementng the artillery defense. With the smal funds In hand he has completed twenty-five casements for the defenro of the Atlantic coast and San Francft'o , and Ie about to undertake the construeton of one at Galveston lIe submits estimates of $ 5O- 00 for Iddltonal caaarnents , and $50,000 for the oC submarine mines and purchase appl- ances. The genera ! states that time appropri- aton for the preservation and repair of forth- Icaton9 Is entirely inadequate and suggest an increase of the approprIation. Al the appropriation of $160,000 for ' the acquisition of sites for sea coast derenf s was entirely exhausted at Narraganset bay , Baltimore and Chmarlaston he requestn an ad- : tiltional appropriation of $2OOOO for the procurement . I curement of other sites General Crfghl favors carrying on river and harbor Improvements under contnuous contracts for which appropriations have been mate In fundry civi acts. The financtil statement shows there Inlnchl fho\s was expended on rivers and harbors during the past Iscal year , exclusive of time M1811591ppl Hver commlNon's ! expenditures , the sum or $15,40.991. making the total for the past two years $30,904,084. I stmatef are submitted In the report for the next two , which General year Generl Cralghli bel'e : L necessary In order to conform to i the II'actee or congress Ln failing to pass a I bill durIng a short session , of $22.01&,19.1 I made up as follows : General Improvements , $12,35S,6410 ; contnullg contract work , $5OH- 597 ( his for expenditure In one year ) : Mississippi - slppl Hvr commission , $2,6&.000 ; Missouri River commls ! , $7O : exam'nat01s ' ! , surveys - ve'S and contngences ! , $200.000 ; special est- matcH ' ubmltd by the Mississippi River commlssbn , $1,4Ii.0,00 ; special estImates , sub- miled by the : Issourl River commh'Jlon , $160,000. or tie south pass of time' Mississippi It Is said that during the past fiscal year the legal channel was maintained at the head of the pass alli ! through the p1S Itself. The estmates for continuing the work on the moro important river and liarbor projects mire submitted as follows. time amount to bo extended , Inthe , next fiscal year : Wyn- away hay S. C . $200.000 : Charleston hanbr , $100.000 : Key West harbor . $126,000 : Pena- cola hurbor , $50.000 : Coos river , $500.000 : : loblo harbor , $160,000 : Warrior and Tom- , hllbel th'ers , $2S9OOO ; Sahlne pass Tex " I ' $276.000 ; Oalv.ston imarbor $ .690.000 : Galves- Ion ship canal , $100,000 : $ harbor , Vlcls- huro $225,000 : numerous other rivers and , harbors II southern states , $877,000 : UEsls- slppl river between OhIo anti Missouri rivers . $33.000 : opratlon or snag boats on upper Mississippi all river Inpro\'ements. $567- 000 : locl anti Ilam No. 2 , $25,000 : heal waters reservoirs of the Mississippi $50.000 : MissourI rIver above 810ux City , $100.00 : removing snags In same , $ :0.000 ; Cumberland river below Nashville . $ l O.OOO : ab\'e , $450,000 : Tcnn'asee river , $185,000 : Ohio rIver , $ i50 . " 000 : snag boat and damn No.2. $50,000 : Herr Island. lear Pitsbllg , $100,000 : Ken- tucky river , Kentucky , $200,000 : Agate bay harbor , Unnesota , $30,000 : Duluth harbor , $75,000 ; Superior bar anti St Louis bay , $50.000 : Arhhand.'Is. . S25OOO ! TiiInni . and Mississippi canal , ' $150,000 : ; 8hlp" canal ' between Chicago Duluth and Iufalo , $500- 000 : Toledo harbor. $50.000 : Cleveland har- her , $00,00 : Buffalo , $100,000 : numerous othpr rIver and hal hors In lake and cen- trnl states $89&,000 : Oakland hsrbor , Call- fornia $100QOO : San Luis Obipo , Cal , $0.00 : San Devo harbor . $50,000 : San JOalluln river , $25,000 : Hnmbohl harbor ali boy , Ui5.000 : Coos bay , Oregon , $95,000 : Ya"ln1 bay , $25,000 : Sulsaw river , Oregon , $2.f.0 : upper Snake river. $35,000 ; Oympl'1 tmiihom- OOOO Columbia . IlblhO $40,000 : and lower i.vil. 13nele river , li9OOO : Cacatles canal , $100.000 : Wlamete river , above Portland , e25c00. _ . - - - - - - - U.hl 'I' ' ' l.nl Digger 'rham , ii U"rf'I. , 1)F1N'Elt. Nol . . -I Is believed at poleo heuIQlarteu , In thIs city that the amount of money tolen trom \'eils-Fargo Exprs cotP.lY at Colorado Srrlngs was $55,000 In. : stead ot $20.000 , a fnr ! omit at the time of tha robbery The olclals of the CJmllany art extrll.el ) re'icnt . So far a known II lanelbl clew to the thIeves s _ has been tound. I"'IIIU I G'I. I 'I' ( ' Ii 1 . . . . 10S \NOI'I.I'S Nov. 15.- Flrlnanll Ke : , nell . 'x-ehlef oC oC St. , t. I'x-lhler police St LouIs \h ( killed Dele"t\'e A. n. Lwsm , was c'- to(1 tOl'a to ten years In stats prlEor Time cane wl he allpealeu to ! sUllrcrre court i JIIST 10lS UP TU C7\\ IS A WILL. Inler ur ItaisslnNo " ' : Un' . , n IHr"c Heir In SI"1 hilija . ST IFTFRSDUnG , Nov. 1S.-The accouchement - couchement : of the czarina occurred this e\'en- Ing. At { o'clock a daughter was born to the czar and czarina . Doth mother and chid are doing well. Court physicians In attendance at the nc- couchement of the czarina report the ( chid to bo a handome girl , and they add that the mother Is rapidly recovering. Services connected - ncell wih this birth or the infant were held In aecorlance with the rites of the orthodox Greek church The baby has been named Olga . The czarina ( Grand Duehen Alexandra J"eodorovna ) was born at Darmstadt , lesse , June G , 1872. She was the princess Mix Victoria Louise Beatrice of le03e , and was marred to Czar Nleholu H on November 26 , 1891. In accordance with the las of Russia , anti , hv a manltestn bsuul by Czar Nicholas on the 21st days or October ( old style ) , 1891 , she was renamed Alexandra Feodorovmma , and received the title of grand duchess and Imperial highness. Princes Alx was the llnughter of Grand Duke Louis IV of Hesso mind of Alice , Ilrlncess of Great Britain and Ireland , third child anti second aughter of Queen VictorIa. Her brother Is the present graml duke of Hesse : her sister , Irene , Is the wife of Prince Henry of Prussia another iter . Princess Elizabeth , Is the wife of Grand Duke Sergius of Hlssla , and her oldest sister Is the wife of Prince Louis of Iiattenberg. When Princess MIx was but 12 year of ago anti while In attendance at the wedding of her sister , Elizabeth , she met "Icholas , then . /rand duke , who was In his .lxteenth year The children became attached , to each other , but The czarevltch's affection for the princess was diverted for some time. Six ) 'er later htr father made a visit to the Russian court , accompanied by PrInces Mix , and her I presence In the Russian capital was the , means of renewing Ihelr liking for each other : but the prIncess was Ihen an ardent Lutheran amid the question of having to be- come a member of the Orthodox Greek church had to be con9dered. ! Owing to the ill heaHb and sUbsequent death of the czar , Alexander III , the mar- rlge of Princess Mix and Nicholas was hastened. Concessions , each as were never before secured , , In embraelnl time orthodox faith , were obtained from the holy synod. The prlncesf was not required to declare her rormer religion to ho accuf-ed nor that her conversion was due to the conviction that the truth leo not with her own , but with the Russian church The italy synod , was satisfied with the simple declaration that the princess Joined the Greek church In order to be of the same religion as her husbanl. , t The czarina has artstc tastes , loves music , and Is fond of outdoor s'ports. She Is of a sweat disposition " , sympathetic and klnl , and has male , many friends I was thought that she would exercise a strong influence over the czar and tbls way encouraged - couraged by the IS1anCe of a ukase by the czar on the subject of establishing a central council of admlnletralon for work houses and reformatories , which were designed to provide tile poor with honorable means of employment , In whIch the , czarina proposes to take the Institution under , her Immeiate tron1ge I Is raid . I hat..her , majeety drew up the slatutes In question hprrJf. lilt 1CENEIY TO LIE EIEV\'I J. his Appohiitnmeiattuflq itector or time Aimteriestsa . ( ulh'A'e IN E IH''le.l. ( Copyrighted . 189 . by lr.s 1 ubI8hln" Compan : ' . ) nOME , Nov . 15.-New York.Worl Cable- gram-Special Telegram.-O ) ; Monday next time propaganda wi app ln Dr. ' KEnnedy ' to the post ot rector' the Anlcrlcan college. The appointment : : will be mate wih the ap- proval and assent of Mgr Sqt.oll , all many or the American archbishops. NEW YOI1K No\ 15.-Special ( Telegram ) -Dr. Kennedy. time now rector of the AmerIcan - can college . Is n native of Pennsylvania. lie was born In Casslno\la , In the archdl ( ese of PhiadelphIa , In 1857 lIe was educatell at the St. Charle seminary , near Ihl:1lel- : phla. and going to nome , began his studies In the' American college there In 1881. The new rector was considered one of the most rEcor diligent students and most distinguished graduates of the AmerIcan . colge. J\.N".orth'N 'r"Nthlony , \'II'ne.l. TORONTO , Nov. 15.-Tha .cross-examlna- ton of E. W. Aylesworth was ' continued at i this morning's cession of thd Hyams trial. The detense has somewhat wekeneti the evIdence - Idence which he gave ) esterdar relative 10 an agreement by which lyai promlsl Wile - lie Wells $ 2uOO at the end -f five year provided ( he would allow $3Q.OQO to "e placed on hIs le , WItness was compeled to admit that whlo he had heard on Inilspute evIdence - dence that such an agreement dil exist , ho was not prest when I , was matie. All efforts - torts on the part or prisoner's counsel to make Aylesworth recede from. hIs statement relative to the emaIl volume or business done by lyams were unavailing . , . ' Aylesworth's cross-examination was completed - pletod this afternoon. Mrs Aylesworth , \Veils' sister , was then called. ; She declared Hams had promised to repcy'to Wells $ .00 of the loan of $27,000 on the Saturday before his death , and that on th day before the occurrence In the warehouse - I house Harry Irams came to her house and left a message telling Wels to be down Monday - I day morhl ! 'Veis went down early Monday - day mornIng and met hIs death that arter- : noon. SII.hlr ) ' CI nlCt Stop I. LONDON , No\ l&-The Imes this morn- Ing prints the correspondence which hal been gollg on between the marquis ot Sal- ISbury and lon , Robert Jasper : Ioore , M. P. , from Shropshire , LUllow Ilvflon , relative to Ihs appolnlll of an Intetnatonal conference - fueneD to Investigate the subjeet of speeula- ton In wheat. I.ort Sal'b ry wrote that time mater had ! been frequelt1y considered , but that I was very dltcul to distinguish between genuine and fictitious transacton ! For this reason the government had been unab1e to convoke the conttremmce. Nr. Moore then wrote another letter , with I view 'of hHluclng Lord Salisbury to change his opinion 'fhe Timrmes clorlly commenting upon the correspomidencet.3hmia : . Moore has failed to establish lila : C31 SenlhlK S'honn'r doisilsenteti . COII".lt'll. VICTORIA , No\ 15.-Judgnum'exm was ren- dered today In the admlalti court con- fscatng the schooner Shelby for .Itlatng the Bering lea act. The Shelhy ' \a seIze by the United States cuter CorwIn May 11 , and held for being unlawfully /n / ti'e ' sea during the prohibited perIod. Incdental tIe to time trIal today , Louis Wiet , .wner of the schooner , furnished a .enaaton , by admitting the authorship of a letter recently received by Chief Justice Davie and enclosing $25. lie was sentenced to one , week In Jai for contempt and fined the amount of the prof- fered bribe. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Inrr'hIK VII the 't'iallrr Case . pAnS , Nov. 15.-M . BOthelot , according to the : Iatn , Is desirous that hIs department , the ministry of foreign affairs , should settle the question of the iegaitty'oftlme proceedings 'In the case ot : Ir. John Wailer , undergoIng a sentence ot twenty ) an' Imprisonment for correrponding with the novae , as prompty a posaitmle. ! This desire Is brought abolt by the tact that the United States government ; Is In- slating upon a definite reply to { p rel1ruenta- tlons ! ' in the case. ' Sh'nU Inuuch U"Iul'Cecl I.mll. ShANGhAI , Nov. 15.-A sttam launch longlng to the DrIUe. . rulsr Edgar Is reported to have bpen lost In Japanese waters and torty-elght men \fIIO were on board ot her are sid to have leen drownfd. -a-- " "rl" ur Purl.I' . 111 VI' , AHDIOHF I , T. , Now 15.-At Oenn : , fourteen mils northwest ot here , a score oC ml-n In attendance on I farmers' alliance IT.eet'n were held up and robbed hy tOlr masked outlaws. The " cthns : were stood up one at I time us tiity emerLelI from the hal und compo led to gvtt ; \II alt their m"le ) ' and jever. . The ribberS rCure 1 about $ I . ( In COi and nllQnl rlj t \atch ( 's they rode away they ann unce1 that they belonged to the Chrl tan gang . WELTY'S \ ' THREE TURNED OVER Slim Plurly of a Populist J'udge Wiped Out by Alleged Frud , HINGES ON FURNA COUNTY RETURNS CUUul AU.rll' ) ' AIII'r"uneenN . .1 .t . \h'rhIK the' 11Alr"N So thnt 'i'Iiey Elect Norris-Clerk MeVni- .Ini's Confession , INDANOLA , Neb. , No\ 16.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-lon. ) D. T. Wely , judge of this the Fourteenth judicial 11ftrlct , Is In the city today. lie Inrorme a Bee reporter that I gross fraud ha been prpetrated by the canvassing . mslng board of Plrnas county In certifying to election returns which had been tampered I with. lie has employed llenhouso & Strr as his attorneys , and they w1 appeal to the I supreme court for a writ of mandamus comma' polling the canvassing board of J'urnas county to reasernLie and fnd II correct return . Their petition alleges that the county returns Friday night showed the folowLng vote In I I Union 11reelnct for district judge : Barn' I grover , 10 : Norris , 40 ; Wely , 33. Dy these I figures Wel ) was elected by three -otes. Sunday evening Charles AlderPn , cOlnty attorney - torey , obtained the key to the clerk's office amid was II sold ofc ! several hours . Monday the books showed that Norrlo' vote had been ralt to 46 , thereby electing lmiln Several conCessions have been made. I. A. Sheridan , chaIrman of the Fourteenth judicial district , commltl says regarding time returns from Fumes coulty : "The re- turns of the last election showed D. T. \\'elty , populist , elected by three votes over Norris , repubiican. This was conceded Intl Monday night , the 11h Inst. , whn It was discovered that a fraud had been perpetrated The county canvassing board of l lras county con\'eled Friday , the Slim , and wrote up the canvass and made the proper footings. The returns were published In time Beaver City papers as official . On tha following Sunday time county clerk 11. McJ'adten , turned the keys ot his olce over to Charles Anderson , an IHorney of Beaver City , and from noon unt late II the evening Ander- son had access 10 the vault where the pol books and ballots were deposited. Monday the county clerk ! called the canvassers tc Kether and again made footings , and It was then found , that six VOtEo had been IHlded to time vote of NorrIs. The county cleric cer- tled to these returns , klowlng them to be fraudulent The fraud was malic by changing the Iglres ' 40' to read ' 4G' In Norris' vote In Union precinct. The job was clumsily Oxectiteti as It Is plain ] timers were only eighty-four votes cast In Union precinct , but the forgery Ind the later alteration shows . " ninety votes cast. A certified copy or the 1101 books Is In possession of the committee. I his also the affidavits of the cOlnty canvassing board , I admitting ! , time . total . footings emi Friday night were SIX less Latin they now are. In alltlton , the commitee has the contesslon at the county clerk made before Judge Wel and In the presence of witnesses , /S to ) fact of Anderson's having access to time returns In time vault. ARAPAIIOE . Neb . Nov. 15.-(8poclal ( Tel- egram.-Frlendl ) of District Judge-eleet G. 'V. NorrIs are not alarme at the prospect of a recount , thln\lng that such an acton can only IncreasE' time plurality crelled to Nor- ' rls. County Clerk McFldden , who has been , harged by friends ot Welty with tampering i with thC official returns , 1 one of the heading populsts II this distrIct. . l'UOllJI F1GuI'i'JN ( I : n.\KO'I'\ Teiimjcrmtiaee I'eopie'I'nlle or hnllench- InK SInCe ( ililietuis . SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Nov. 15.-Spcciai.- ( ) Time temperance people of this city evidently mean business. After getting the mayor's refusal - Cusal to proceed against the twenty salons hero tinder the city ordinance regulating them a delegaton or temperance peple have visited State's Attorney Hogdo amid demanded that he take steps Immediately toward enforcing - forcing the state prohibitory law They threaten that If he refuses to do this they will bring Impeachment proceedings against Ilm and compel him to show cause why ho . dos not respect hIs oath of clce and ! en- force the law. Hogde Is busy with time mat- I tens pertaining to the term of court which convenes next Tuesday and has not as yet nll0 army delnlte reply to the demand. Time temperunce people evidently anticipate a re- rusal rrom him , as they are movIng In another - other but secret way toward an attack on the liquor traffic here. I Is ulderstood that two attorneys 10W patents In the gold clre institute - stute hero one Cram Minneapolis and one from Iowa will assht In the legal bates , A "spotter" baa been engaged by the anti-saloon people to get evIdence. . IBU I.\S' ESCAI'.thlt " 'AS I ' NlAI. Vlethu .r the l.nrI. 'rnKll limo. Iltud a VmLrlCd ixmui'rI'ice . 11,1 I Vnrl.o fhl"r'lee. LAREDO , Tex. , Nov. 15.-M. Harrold , who claims and who Is believed hero generally to b3 the son of lrs , Menn , the woman who was murdered by Kuntz , tells a straightforward story of hiD early , life In Germany , where hI ' was born of the woman who Is now known as' Mrs. Menn. Harrold rays his mother was first married , to one Schultz In Germany , afterward leaving him and enterIng the house of a wealthy single German Ienteman , resd- ! ! Ing In Davarla. Whie there the woman gave birth to a child , the father of whom she claims lu the aristocratic German. Ihrrohl Is said to be thlf child. Some years later , a : time story goes , Harrold's mother ran away to AmerIca , and , comIng to St. Louis , married Mean , who liVed In East SI I.ouh Harrold was taken care of In Germany , and while quite young began fhlCng for himself. Har- reid claims his father's estate Is worth $2,500,000 , being now held by legal offspring In BavarIa. 'fho above 1tatement was made to City Marshal Barthelow and the Aso- elated press correspondent . today. . , . .tr""N oun.1 D"1.1 II her Hoo" Nl'W YOnK , Now l-Catherlne p , Goodman , known on the stage as MarjorIe Bonner , who was a sister or the late :1)'f Ooodwln , the actresa . was round dead In the boarding house at 253 " 'est ThIrty-sev- enth street today. 'he coroner ald hat death remlted _ ) . Cm ! n overdo , of nmor- . pnine. wneler Ino urul was laKPn Wil suicidal Intent Is not known. A note rd- dressed to I. Hnzeltine . care 1. , O. Quin- lan , 1 and 13 New street Chicago . mmhin him to send her money to pay hcr ntklnf was found , an.l . other letters indicating chin had been out oC money Miss Bonner pla-ed scond leads to Margaret Mtttiier. Her last appearnco was In the outdoor f rCorm'fce of "As You Like it" . ft Saratoga. ] 'I"Allol or Cullu" Cimmiii ug . PHI.ADl I.PHIA , No , ' . 15.-1 was reported - ported In shippIng circle late thIs afer- noon that there Is on hoard the Norwegian fruit steamship Leon , which wi reach this Ilort tomorrow morning . a delegation oC 0111- eers of the Cuban republic . Included In this delegation Is the rico president or that republic - public . 'he greatest secrecy Is maintained by all In connection with time steamship hut direct information of time tact that there Is quite n dflegaton on hoar this steamship was had here several I das aRC imy the CU8- to\S nutholle ! ' . I Is also known that a corps ot PInkerton dotectves have already been engaged to watch thlm whlA In this city so as to preeude ! any popslblt ) ' oC their purchasing arms or ammunition for ! ammuniton tlhusterlng expeditions . . (1"1111 I to IroUt I" .Irnud . LOUISVILLE . No15.The , ' 1.0UISVl.Ll ; No\ 15.-The 'Imes 11)'S that A. J. Carroll , ex-speaker . or time Kentucky - tucky house , wi refuse his cel.tlcale of re- electon to the legIslature , heeanse , It Is aI- legell , he secured the place timrotith repub- lcan trfuchlr ) His repuhlean opponent In the district withdrew before the election wihout notifying the pUhle , and ! ( S I ro- suIt the ballots were issued without a ro- luhle q ranildnte In op,081ton to the ex- speaker , The republican , nominee's coure has been severely condemned , antI Mr Cor- roll Is sahl to have dr'ldfl t. . ) resign rather than profit by the a'lpe I trearher , lie will / Probably be a candidate at the special election next year , and Is expecte'j to sweep IWeelj the dIstrict TH EE UULLETIN. \cmmthmcr fore 'r Net'rakmi- ' , r : l'rblbl' Colder by Evening ! nge. 1. " : nghlli Slnhb.d hy Turkey . SqnlrlJ .Umhl or II' Attmi'k . Sc'no.lol I. , .limiigeYOIIC' " ll'utrlet l'r'oh'I.rln"9 1111 'tu'lr tiissiumii . : , , 'hrl.lU : tept . 1ln910 TOIII ) ' . " " 'Mh'rl limti'tet Cu lie l'rmtccteul , Aiuiu'rhi'mtim Siufe In Turkey , :3. : hItink icptusitumrs i4eek a lilt ide. Si'imitttti'r's ' , 'Imeri'mImotmt' , SIumi1ieetCl. .1 , I : .i I I orimal ma mmii Cii mu brim I. Is. tmtimatit , Ihlers , uaiii elmrmiskmi Sugar. To iui I crtmil , , 'Isi I ore , 0 , COtlml'hi lilu fl'e ioeml .Mmtt t era , Smti Story of mimi liamt itoy , 7. Co umuuui eri'imil mu im.i Iiiii ii cimil , hiim'uiimi-s'u ite itttv of t lie Veek. ii. Cimlemigo Ieteetivo Mmikcs is 3Iistmik. i4emumstor Alhi'ii on time ( ) utlo.mk , tmiiiiiiuiiii Itmiti , ( mls'M to Iii' I'tishicl , 10. timit.Iuimiery ee.ieul aim tliit i'muruim. hiursei&'ss Vehicles In Clue Aruiy , 1 1. Somumetiuimig or l'lmiiietmary . , ' , , Story imf ma Lot fl'miIiet , 'l'.txiit : ' _ t'i's TO liii A SE1S.t'l'ftht , % 'itsiitimgtoia flail. ! Nuiiies 'l'alk .tinimt Illinois i'ollties , ChICAGO , Now. 15.-A News Waslmington special says : "John Tanner is a certalmi candidate for governor , " saiti Senator Shelby M , Cullomn today , commmaenting upon tlmo resignation - nation of Chmainimman Tanner frommi time state commimnittee. ' 'lie will wipe time state with Congrcssmmman hopkins and win time nomination - tion easily against time entire field , " Tii senator was manifestly pleased at the outlook for Tanner. It is current gossip here today amnong Illinois republicans that Tanner's goal is time United States senate , where lie will sit beside lmis liohitlcai patron , Senator Cuilom , If Tanmier is elected guy- ernor it is believed timat lie will be elected to time senate to succeed Semlator l'alnmmer , ammd timercu is mliore than tmstmal interest taken in thu name of the nomiiinee for lieutenant governor. In time semmate Tanner , it is said , vouid take hue place vitim time ' 'silent states- men" like Quay , Murphy ammmi Cammieron , whmo take little or no stock in speechmakimmg , but mmli wires with alacrity , It is oime of Mr. Tanner's political cimaricterlstlcs to leave speechmaking exclusively to others. CHICAGO , Nov. 15.-At a mneetinmg of time republican state contrai comunmittee , hmlti here today , Jobmi It. Tanner , time vell known chaimmman , resigned that position , and an- flounced that lie (11(1 50 in order to idace imimnself at lIberty to vork openly for the gubernatorial uionminatlon next spring. The I attendanca at the ummeeting was large , 4mmti Tanner's cammdltlacy seemed to be recelwtl with favor by a immajerity of timose present. Dr. T. M. Jamieson will probably be imis euccessor. Dr. T. N. Jarnlson of Chicago , wimo has been lmromlnent in Cook cotmnty politics for several years , was selected as Mr. Tanner's successor. Iiemmry L. hertz of Cook county is , it is said , slated for time state treasurer- ship. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S12NA'I'OIt lIILIIN A Xll' ltOI.l1. Ilmigmuges the Atiul itoriutua for ii le'etaire OIL "Ii1ert , " CIIICACIO , Nov. 15.-Senator 11111 of New York is going on time lecture platform , anti Chicago swill be the city of his debut. Tlmis sornewimat surprising bit of news sync mmiado Itublic today by the coil of a youutg man at the office of the Auditorium , Time young uiinn wanted to see Maumager Adams , anti when hA was admitted to Mr , Atiams' office , lie an- mmoummceti lie wanted time first open date of thmct big the'tter. - Mr. Adams wanted to know svitim whmom ime was talking , timid time yotimig mnamm produced a cart ! iientifying imlinseif as "Representing Senator David hi. lull of Now York. " lIe imati all necessary credentials to prove that he was autimonized to represent Senator 11111 I and to immake contracts for lila lectures. lie I and Manager Adams soon came to terms. Sea- I muter hill will ttmako his first appearance iii Chicago omm time night of Friday , 1)ecenmber 0 , at time Auditorium. Time smmbject of imis lec- I ttmro ss ill be "Liberty. ' ' iilCMIi A ( JITIZItN'l'iIitOUflI F'IitUD Serlotis Charge ilreiimglm t Agitliust a aliisvmuil.ee , ti'r , MILWAUKEE , Nov. 15-United States Marshal Pratt received a benrhm svarrant from the United States district attonmmey for the arrest of Carl F'raumz on a charge of oh. taming citizemmalmlp papmrs under false repre- sentations. Time warrant was placed in the hands of detectives , who arrested F'rammz. According to time tem'tmon ) ' of time detectives before time comnhissioner Frammz readily told time story imov he was to vote the democratic ticket , and when appreimonmdeti was furnished nmoney svith which to defend biniseif. Commi. missioner Biogood coumsitlers time evidence sufficient to hold time prisoner , anti fixed ball in time miumn of $1,000. It it can be ftmnnished Franz will he taken back to Baltimore. I1eiatuit'klegiMlltre is itemuuilmlicaji , LOUISVILLE , Nov. 16.-A speciai to time Commercial Irons Lexington says : In time commteat of'ootl , repubulcan , for time seat in time legislature of Kauffman , democrat , a die- covery hiss becri nmade wimicim beyontl a doubt gives Wood the seat anti will thereby give time republicaims a clear niajority on joint hal- lot in time legislattmre. It imas been thiecoveremi that Kauffman's election , while hmnimilng 0111cc as a city councihimmami , was comtramy to tIme statute , anti Wood will be seatcti without furtimer protest , Ilrookln Illeetion Gi't liato Court , NEYOIiK , Nos' . 16.-TIme mnumddio incident - cident to time canvass of time vote in lirook- lyn caine up before Justice Culien in tito SUlmremne court , Kingi , coummty , tumltmy , to cimoss' caurci why mu umman'larnmms m-imomiitl hut issue comnpc-lltmmg time lmotri : of milmiernmen and time county board of mtumimervisors to go back of tIme electtomm rettmrna aitd camivmtm's tIme nI- legemi detectivc baliot , Couutm'ei ( am time mU. dermen anti supemviaors were mmot reamly to proceed svith time mirgimnient , mtnd the case was amijourned until 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon , Counsel for Mr. Grout. the demn. ocratic candltiato for mayor , imiovemi Clint a stay lie granted restrainimmg the aidernmen anti supervisors from proceeding Wmtim time count until the question of a immamitianims aimotmld ho decided , btmt , ltm.qtlce Cullen re- fimseti to grant the mrtlor for a stay , sayIng that no IOSSibltt harm cotmitl reetmit fm'om allowing the canvassing of time returns to proceed , A mixiotme fut a Sigh t or tim e 1)uike , NEW YOltK , Now , 15.-So great iias beemm time desire of New Yorkormi to see the duke and duchess of Muriborougim , and to such lengths has it driven the poimulace at time wedding aiim ! horse , simow , timmit time oihiotale of the steamshIp Fimhia , on whmiclm time coimple I swill cinimark tomorrow , have taken cxtmaor- dinary imrecautions to keep people at bay. I AifllitSiOfl to time dock mmd to time cimip to. rmmorrow s'iil be grimateti to those svh , , .mte not passengers only on Passes , I'ersonis not I Iwovided with Immusees s'Iii be requited to Prove that they are friends of limo patsen- gers booked on the eteanmer before beirg admitted. Irntls of ii. lhmiy , SALEM , Muss. , Nov. 15.-Joseph E. Glower , one of the oldest railromd mmmcmi iii New England , died at lmi' imomo here today after a long illness. lie svus 78 years olmi , BOSTON , Nov. 15.-ieom-ge II. Nichmol of the svcli kimotvn wooleni 1mm of Nichoi , Dmi- imea & Co. , died in ltoxbum-y today , aged 75. 1-Then I ) . Jor'ian of time swell kmmos'n dry goods firm of Jordan , Zmiarm'im & Co. , of title city , died today , ( humisiot iIt'lIgiuiZ ( ' time Cuiltitmup. , Sl'RINGFIELD , 0. , Nov. 15.-In tin mini- mnatoml dicusion hi ) ' Micimmmel post , Ci , A. It. , of time Cuimmmn questIon , General J. Warren Keifer , ox-speaker , claimed that time Unite ! States could not coxmelstentiy recognize the Cuban lmntniots au biligerunts , ( or iito rca- coma thmat the United States protcste'l wimemm European powers ru recognized ( he coimfod- erac ) ' . - - -1-- - - - - lilstorit'i , I School ilmal uI lug hiut'imt'il , AUGUSTA , ICy , , Nov. 15.-Atigueta eol- lege , the most historical building In the' oil ) ' , ss'as to'iay ( iestroyei Li ) ' fire. It catmgimt at imoon , svitim 400 children in the builmiia , ' 1 Itt-re was a. mimach rushm , anti time greatest diihlculty was experienced in rtscuimmg them. All were saved , 1ONEY FOR IISSION IVORK Prosbyteriani Hold a Monitor Meeting at. Carnegie Mtisio Hall. ADDRESSED BY EX-PRESIDENT HARRISON % - ( ' ( ' ( ' ) - Poster Siucliks of Ills ) , ' , , of due ' , Vork in htt'ii t It eta i.mt Ittis-hirit Ii na I as tIme litms ( ttniiirmtte , . NEW YORK , Nov. 15-TIme Carnegie MusIc hail was filled tonight with a great crowil of h'resbyteriamis interested tim foreign mis. sbus. Time Platform svas occupied Principally by mmministers , Time amimmommncemflent that cx- President harrison was to hmreside proved a. great attraction , \'hien limo ex-presidemlt. arrived lmo ss'as lmeartiiy aliPlammdctl , lion , JoimmiV. . Foster , ex-secretary of state , was also on time Platform , 11ev. John It. Davis. neetl ! as chmairmmmami , ammd intrctluccti cx-l'resl- dent harrison as "A great amid good mmmcm. " General llarrison begami his speech by say- 1mg that time l'resbyterian church lmmmti beemi greatly celebrated for its iouver of resistance. It hmam.t stood fast for love and liberty , it. lmam.i stood fast for etimmcatiomm. It hind been iti time Ummiteti States the ploumeer of educa- tioum. It had stood for limo imiglmest scholarship - ship , and it had stood against tlmat PFUed altitutilnotis pimolosophy thmat frommi tIme study of God's work finds there is no Ge-i and froni the study of Ills s'ord that lIe line given us. no sword , lie continued : "it has bean strentmous in its 0ipOsltiOm to timid tioctrimmo , miami imas stood with time mi'iffmmess of a steel beammm for thmo faith delivered by Clue fathers , amid it still stamitis for the csaemtil , doctrine of thme inspired wortl. It is mtmit an ililberal cimtmmch. No body of Cimrlstimiims itm time world Opens its nmmmms wither or immore lowimigly to alt svimo lowe time Master , It is Catimolic in Its' symmmpatim3' anti in its co-olmeratiomm with otlmer churches. Time ummlasiommary ellirit Is lumhoremmt in Christiatmity , ammi mmmccl here tonight. iii this hmicetimmg which ctmimmmiimmmtes our efforts. tt ) take coummeel mis Presbyterians , at , to how s'o can advance time cause of foreign mole- siomma. ' 'I imave e'ornetlnmes iii mmilssicmmary mneetinga hoard speaker4 talk about time mmaeds of time board , Timmit iteemmia to me very much like , the mmmii shoso grocery bilm are mInt paid , anti s'ho wIll talk about the nemia of his butler , W'e are mmot here to taik aliommi the mmeetia of limo boarti , bumt our iteeds , time imoetis of time cimtmrchm , and time miectis of ti'e ' st'orld. \e are hmero to simnlimmomm yoim to time duties. wimichi ) 'our church mimemmmbershmip iimmphiesand % s'hmlci , immmpiies nmucim ummore s'imenm 90mm consider tIme great head of thechumrcim. . I tlmimtk I miay say to youm : 'Hold fast time good doctrimmes , not time simoimimerd. ' " OIISEICVATIONS OI' MiSSIONS. Time next speaker was lion. John W. roster ox-secretary of state. Gerwral Foster's address - dress ss'as mm stimmumimary Cf imis obserwatiomma. on time work of time I'rotestant mimissiomis in Asia , first in a toimr of time world made two years ago , anti In a secant ! visit to Japan and China , in commnecticum witim the peacs nt'gotiatiomms of time precenmt ) 'oar. The review eimmbraced time work of time mmiseionariea In. Syria , India , Bmmnmmmaim , time holy Lammd and Egypt , in time Turkisim cmmmpire , Ceylon , time Straits settlement , China , Corea anmi Japaq , , and it , also discussed time thirea' great non- ChristIan religiomms : Maimornrnedammisam , Hun- tiooisnm and I3udmiliismn , lxmdIa , he etyled the citadel of Bralmminlsmn , a perfectly orgamuizeml ttyteifl supported by' caste , apparently impregnable' to time attacks - tacks of Cimristiammity. A first glance created time itmmprcssiom timat time mmiissionarles svero ummaking hiltle progress ag.uimmst ft , but mm nioro carefmmi exuumminatioma almowemi that all timO ircaL mmmorai auttl social reformus svere the direct result of time iniroductioti of time gospel , miotably time Imrohmlbition of imtmnmnit sacrifIce anti torture in time religious ritimm , time burn- lag of widows , tito killing of fenmaie clmildren 1' - reforimme its to clmiltl ummarriage , time estabilitim- . mnent of schools amid colleges , time zeal created for edtmcation , amltl time awakened imitemest of time Braimmmmimms for a puniilcation and reforimm of their religion , After imassing time ailmmsion to liraimmma , Gem- oral Foatr eiiscimssed. tIme , great Chinese empire , and time work anti lrospcdts of mis. sions there. Notwltimstaummllumg limo supersti- tioimti cimmmracter , and low grade of mmiorahity of tiio mass of the imeople , it was claimneml the gospei imad dwoiopemi soimmo of time most. striking examples of regeneration and frtmit- ftml ( Yimristian life , anti that time Cimimmaummata was by no nmeans beyond time aplritmial influences of our religion , Time recemmt riots , he asserted , grew out of general hatred to foreigners , ammmi not from rehigoume intolerance. Time American mis'Ionaries hint ! not been great sufferers , anti time govermnment bmad shown me greatr roarilness to ptmmmisii time offtnders and repair time lossea than was evimmced by our miumtimonities ss'imen riots against the Cimimmemm OCCilrremI in the Urmitemi States. But time mismmicmtaries scere in Chum in comiformity with time treaty ammO local hams' atmfi they should tie mmmaintaineti ammd protecteti eimere. No back'armi steps .in time mmissiotm work in that great ommmplre coulmi be Contemnphatemi by the mission boards , as it a most Imopeful field and called for time hearty support of the cimurcii. I1AMI'EItED BY TIlE \'AR , General Foster imaiti time work in Corea hail been rotmurdeti imy time late war , but evemm timlmm immpedlment uvommid doubtless result in enlarged oimortunitles for time mtiism.hons. lie gave conetmicralile mmttcmmtion to time imuisalon fieltl in Japan , imraiciiug time cnmmmtry for its bemmtmty , time people for timeir imolite anti cleanly bmabite lime governmmuenmt for its progressive Itieaa But time latter ito criticised for accapt. immg so readily tIme results of swestern civihiza. tion amid failing to encourage tlmo great cause of it-time Christlaim religion. : Considerable progress semis ielng mmamie by time mnissiommarles notwitlititanding time recently tievelopeti spirit of excessive patriotis.mm , which sought to revive time oh ! religions , anti among limo comiverla to crate an independent Japanese Ctmnistiamity. The mnisaioo sclmool were doing goomi work , ammmi in this country mmore lroiiably tlmmmmm In aumy other in Asia thm intellectual and ruling classes hind been reacimemi. 11ev. F. B. Clark. D. I ) . , presimient of tha United Societies of Christian Enmienvor , spoke of immiesionary work in general anti time limitless - less needs of thus heathen woriml , ammd jmaid it glowing tribute to time mmmcmi ammo womnen wimo are devoting their lives to mission work. Referring to time Am'nietmian atroctiea , ime said : "Eycn when we come to time land of Mahom- mmmedan superstition mint ! bigotry we find ' that though the unspeakable Turk line ruled for a timous.aimti years , time capacity to die for time faith of time gospel lmmms not beob crtmm'imed out by time long series of tyrannous reigns , Goti is still in time heavens , Tiuo imluimnlsoneml and murderemi Christians call to 111111 for vengeance , time awful tyranmiy and time petty InterferEnce of time past. must alike conic to an end in the better days that are conming , and either by some justifiable revo- lmmtton on the part of time subject races or the Jmmterfemence of thmo enmilgimteumed Christian nations will bring batter days anti better proapects to time aid of time suhtamm. " l'oin' is flt'ttiiig % 'ery ' % % 'ciile CLR\'l14AND , 0. , Nov. 15-Rev. J , M , Koutielka of' this city limes jmmst returned froun it visit to Itonme , In regard to the Imepe's imemihth hmo said : ' 'I ss'as uhoekd to ilnd how he Iii imroken in lmoaitii , lie Imad to ito carried into the ioonm 1mm a chair , for lie coimlil not walk , mmmii hmimi form tmnml face % % .oi.e most omnmmclttteti. I its rumiimtl mmmd sight am us vigorous as ever , imowevor. "Of course. it is innpossiiiie to tell how lcr.g lie immay ) 'et live , but I comiftisit I * timomld , rot ito sunitriced to hear of his deatim at aim ) ' time. " _ - _ _ a--- Ilmiuigu'ui for lCilliiuge II Is ItiitI , Ll'rTLE 1100K , Ark. , Nov. 15-Moos Dumpree , a miegmo known os General Duprce , was litmngemi at lcvali's huff , Ark. , today , lie inurderel Robert lltlrrls , anutimer negro , in Mormioc county in Jimiie , lS9i. ilarris wus Dup'c 'a , tt'ressmui ! rival for timm' affections of a reMr'5s uuam."i hiommmem'Imen the V. l'ttr i jited Dtipre'e antI imevt'Ime-'i heir love om ; hiarr u ( tip' ummaum was imea'l" imlinsulf acid C m. . g U1i'.i ' immi m u.cesz1ui rmval shut hillS dctsvn III cold blood.