. - - I . 2 'rllJ OiIA1IADAILYflEE . _ : ( SUrs : IATNOV1\tfl1R _ ; 17. 18m _ _ _ ot tWllvl' ! ml".loII bllltlllnlt" lurn'lt ! Ih'l'lI ! "p"roI1 : hOllMI'8 " 'trlppe'I , I ; Turkll will rl'lRnl thlll M' n tl81 ot intention ot Unlp1 Hltl" " . 10 dreni IflhJPlOfl' . Jo tnIInflrIC' flflY ' where klll ' vlllKII I'VfrywIIrl tl'ollte" : IICOllle nnkll ! ! nlHI utarving. IIIIlnnt hrll' " _ _ _ _ _ IWII" . . JItIY . NU' 'I' ( ) ocma'\ ; 'I'tnlu\ ; . J'oucr' 1'FOIIDPIItUTIS ki 1'1",1 , , " ' . , th , ' 11111' " U.IIII. I ( CIIrllhlpl. I3. I. ) the AissocIate1 IrI81. ) COSTANTlNOI'lil . Nov. 1.-vIa ( Sofla1 Nov. 1G.-No Ilennln acton la known to han lleen taken by the amha.ladora ot the power bul I la I reported that they will JoIn In a note to the Ilorte. Inormlnl ( the lo\'erOent ot the sultan that In Bple ot the retnon BtranceM and recommerdatons ot the Iwer mater 1110 now reached a Itale In Asia 1Inor where I Is i evlllnl thaI the ' ultan'8 authority Is not sufcient to quell the r ' peate,1 diltmbsnces which Are breakln/ out , anti It h3 become necc3Aary rot the Ilower8. In the Interst ! of ChrlltRnly and hlnunlty ) , to put an end to these Ilborder by orcup'hl' ' . : jointly vallous \orlono ot the Turkish em- Illre untl order \ fully reslored nnd a better 8ystem of government 18 Inauuratel. In order , to carry out the policy of the powers . , thc mont powerful fleet ever gaUt- re,1 together in I being auembled at S110nlca hay. I , will consist oC thirty Britsh war ships , Including a ( IOHn : battle 8hlps ot the flrat ) Ilclulln ; dozen or 80 French ship , In- chiding halt a dozen b1tte 8hlps. twelve Hlssll war 8hlp3 , ot which four will be bnttle 8h111S : eight Italian war ships , and , hutte AItrlan and German war ships. Th I Itrltlh fleet Includes the flower oC the 1rltsh feet I IrltIah , navy and I constanty helng reinforced . I , ANOTlm 1.'IMI.'I. ! JASSAClf . i The news Cram the different provinces oC Asia Minor contInues to bl : grave , connrmil' beyond , doubt the 1m. ; pression which prevailed here for a long . " time past , thaI the movement has now a'- i sinned proportions which have placed It bEyond . I yond the con'rol ot the Turkish authorItes , even It the later were really desirous ef punishing the : lussulmals for massacring Armtnians. In fact , I Is conshlerell very ,10lbtul whether th Turkish troops would Ire on the : llssllmans It they should be ordered , to do so. - It Is now known that there ale about 800 vlclhns at the Kharput masncre and that tlght ot the twelve buildings belongIng to the American mlnlonarles there were sacked alll burned In splc of thc surances or the Porle to the Unltll States amhassllor : , Mr. Alexander W. Terrel , that the lives and . property of the Americans would be pro- tectell , and although It was announced that Turkish gendarmes had been detailed to guard the mission The American m\alon. orlrs , howevr escaped , 0111 are now In n place , of Aafety. : Ir. Terel has notified tIm Porte that the UIIed States wi hell \ responsible for the lives nt the inls8lonaries. The Inhablant ' around Kharput are In a state of great distress from hunger , and It the cold weather were 10 set hI suddenly th3ro wOIll , be much more slfErllg a 11 consllerabll loss ot life. The Arhklr neil , on the west was Jolnrd to Icharpilt In 18G , and the following year thc Kharlut part oC the tarhkh' ! field on the t'uth , so that now the lmits of the IChsr- Ilut ) staten embrace n district nearly otie- third at ' large as New England. The fIrst mIssionary to occupy this ( staten - ton : was : lr. Dunniore In 18r : lIe left after three yeal , und during the civi war In America he hecale a chaplain In the army and was klel\ The first church was formed In I\harpul In ISTiG , with two members. Now there arc twpnty-nve churches which have a mem- berhslp ot more than 3,000 I'ersons. The present living membership Il' n little mor titan 1,700. Thc names and the homes of the mh'slonarles ' follow : Rev. O. P. Allen , Mount Morris , N. Y. ; lrs. Caroline It. Allen , Bangor , Mo. ; Rev. Dr. H. N. larnum , Lelces. ter , \lns. : Mrs. Mary E. Barnum . horn In : Contnntnoplo ; Miss Emi ) ' :1 Barnum . Auhurndale : Mias Carrie W. lush , Ioches- , . li' , N. Y. ; Miss Miry I. taniels I rnkln , \lase. ; Il' , Eghrrt s. Etiis. Portand. Me. ; t neV c. Frank Gates , ChIcago : Mrs. Mary E. t Oals ; Hev. Dr. Cresby If. Wheeler , Wnr- I . , eon , :11 ; Mlsll Emily C. Wheeler , Bangor , Me . I . .He\ ' . John K. Irown and wife , wlose t hattie Is rO Chestnnt street Calbrlle ort , are memhers ot this ml slon , They are at hOle on furlough nli therefore are afe. The membership of the churches at Khar- I put Is relortel us 2.00r , of whol 1.018 I are women , The people have Inld for preach lug this year $1j92 ; for building purpoE'as . $2,2GG : mIscellaneous 'expendllres ' , $3,548 ; schoolA. $3,471 ; missions , home and for- oitn , $380. The value of the property rep - prteil to have been destroyed . II between 375,000 and 100000. : I\SSACIEI DY THOUSANDS. I.'rom Ouran , In the vlaYlt of Sivas , 'here the Kurds have been besleln 4,000 Armenians , I 19 rqorlell that all the Arme- nians have been massacred , , In the distrIct at Macdin . where there Is a ! large Christian Population of Chnlieans and I Syrians n number of vlae8 have been ; 1 burne to time ground , , the Ileople are desti- ! tote amid s'titTering tram sickness due to ex- i poeure and hnnger. 1 This outbreak II regarded here as being , . very slrnlnclt 1.11 aM Indicating that a syste- 'I matI campaign is being dlrecteI frol Ylllz ; ; kiosk agaInst all Christians and ! not against , the "rleniall Chrlstan In partIcular , as has Ireraly been believed to he the case. This puts qnle ! u different anti more serious cOlploxlon ! upon the whole mater anti Is I feature which wi Ilmllately attract tub attention at time powers , even If I has not already dOle so. At Sh'ao ald elsewhere the Turks have ( lal11ell that the Armenians were the a- grtssors . ann that the former simply de- nllcll themselves when attacked by time lat- ter. The weaknrss oC this plea can be 111"ell from tht' fact that 11urlng the recent massacre at SI' M ROO Armenians were killed , and only len Turks met lentil during the rlotn . 1 Is , therefore . safe to presume that It WIS n massacre Pure all simple , and not In orllnar , lstubnnro which resulted In such great loss of lIfe among the Armpnlans. OXE nOH'r UN1'OUNDiD. The report that four JeHlit priests under French Protection had been murdered at lhlnts , turns out to he untrue. There was a disturbance there for a time , the lives of tie prle.tH were In 11I\cr : and they were saul to have ben 1.1011. hit they escaped and , are now II safety . . Time polIo here continue making ulex- plalitcil arrests anti not a day paoses without ! re\'Olltolnr ) ' posters being plncanlEd on the walls or distributed 01 the streets The real state ef affairs calnot bt ascertained by the r pres'ntatlves at ti' ) emhasls , much le" l'y 1 reprosentatl el of the press , but I Is cur- I'ent statel , that 400 SoHas ( Turkish theo- logical students ) have recent ! ) ' been arrested - The cause ot thdr. Imprisonment 19 said to bt' their retusal te return 10 their homes without recelvln tIm money which Is due th(1 from the government for their cx- \"lses 11 ullrroll tnir course . ot study i but another and more likely , .crelol oC the 1IIIr 11 thrt the stulCltA , have been proved tb he Ilpl.tell In postU ! the revolutionary placards continually found In anti about the 11ublo thorolhtarli ot this city . . The porte I alL ' saId to be very anxious about the attitude oC the mitary cadets. Tie latter are said to be strongly Imbued with the rcvolmitiortmmry spirit , which ' wih revolutolar ) prevails In the unity all luvy all It Is reported that the Jo\'erlment has derided to trsusfEr the Scutarl I'anaiiito , Military t school 10 the barracks ut . A Tlnl.s , lsl'attl ' Cram Brzeroum says a I letter nearly four ( olulns In length , dated No\'ember 3. fuliy contirws the accounts : o fulconnln'l pre- vleusly Plhhll ( onccrnlu/ the Immassacre \ . writr , ' thrre. Te ! r 8,1)'S It Is impossible 8 . yet to asrertan : the number ot kihied . Sonic erN:8 assert that \ It will reach fully 2000. Irhap ! 1,00 Is lnt fur short oC the total. I I'f\R : 'r visiT som QUAItT1its . I I ; Contnllng , the wrier saysYe : have not . dared to go to tho' IllartlrS oC the city wherl the Turks are . to mmunierotm. I have not hall an ollporlll at investIgating more . than a felth If the'eumes . Iheuh I have yet to hear ot a simmmhe deall 'Turk tl this utrnggle. This . I think . diIiIlmOVs ' the charge at aggrsslon brought up against the Armenians. The he tact Is that I was 1lrel I massacre of the Innocell Inhahlants hy the enraged Turks . tnt ! but for tht 11"encl ot C n.gn commaula . things would . hJVJ beeQ worse With the coining winter limo mIsery 11 More for the i'PlllnlngrmonlnK wi be terrible " The cnrrespommtlent ( IU.II. who I. stayiimg ' 1\ the AmerIcan imllPSl3lm , says h his sll11 he.lll jeltl0lY In vlrlolll quarters , that Ihe ( guy- ernwemst ordered thmt Imiassacres , which erment oflerN tht IU8cru ( were 10 b executed arOhll ! to previous orders. Af I proof ot their suodeimimeas. ne uys. an Amerlcal Ilullllr ) ' nlled Chamber" had ' just gone to lime pos\lce In or.llr to tee- : I graph to DUtl1 thaI everrthll ! wa ; quel ! Before hD got beck to the mlurn : the Irnl , unit beul In deadly earimot t lull11 wee I . . . . whizzing close h ) hint Mr. ( hllb"rJ t.11.1 the eorrur.ondenl that Hhaklr I'uha halt 1 promised 11 time ennt of riot . to lilce imol- dieTs lt tech end ot the street In the locality ot the foreign cOllulatpR , and of the Amnorl- , can mlulon , anti 'hethrt trol this reason or because they feared 1 warm reception . the rioters avoided this part of the city. All the looting , I was ciaImrl , was IIOIC by the regular soldiers at lie ( cOl1and ct the ofli- CPf. Many wom.n liming Arolnl , the 801. cler for time PUrPOSe e of carrying off the plunder. Mr. Cham her attended the woundel rettl , anll dlrln time nlJht the ml"lon house \\IS crowded and as foul smelling as mm menaerle or an o\lul den. Sleell was lS impossible I , . \ len. CInnH 4 AIIi1t't' . JHWI'\'I'lxn. I ( ' ' 1..1 , , tm , U'rUII" 1."u'I ) ' t . ' ' ' , , , . . ( 'r"1 h' 'I'rll h . ( Colrlhlet. ; isa , hy 1:11 : , ' m.ociated 11" " . , ) LONDON' No , ' . 1G.-Time lews frol the eat mind tar east during the week has not been of a nature calculatel to dissipate the clouds which have been hangIng heavily over the poltcl ! horizon for a long time \nt , Jrol Afla Minor canto authentc report ot turther la ! acres ot Armpllanp , .llrlng which tlw Turk seem to ha\'u applell the torch (0 ( petroleum.soaked ! vlctln ! amI to have skInned others al\'l In alllton , tl aSPUltll' Wolmmmn and , children and 1IIInderlnl property on al shIes From the Car east yesterday came a report hat It Is posltlvely slated at ShanglII that China has agreed that Oermany [ ' : lal occupy one of the Inland ! lear Amnoy , for the liur- 11050 ot converting I Into a naval depot. \ose convertnl I.'ears are expressed that 1 Ihls rumor turns out to he correct , international complcatons ot : serious nature will follow . a [ Hussla and France not to mcntlon Great Ilrltahn . are certain to demand a similar commcessiomi . . ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' ' Of' ' 1'tX1. . 11.SIS'I' 1'11 \'I.S'I' uJ 'I'\XJ ( ) nlllnl1111 : I ( 'nl",1 UI' tl . \.1.1 'h , ' ( ' .II.'t. " ' . OTTA W A. Ont. . No\ 1G.-The Fort.thlrd Ottawa Ild Carleton Hfes let at the drill hal here tonight to draft seventy oC theIr memhers to go to Lowe township . In Quebec 10 assist L the collection ot taxes there. The citIes wi be accompanied by twenty men of the lrlncem Louiee dragoon , uardS and twenty ) ' men trol the Ottawa field bat- tery. There Is great excitement over their , I-partlre , and , as the farmers ' of the town- shill seem determined , the result may be serIous The latest report from the front Is tlt the farmers are preparIng to receIve the mita by nn Increa In their own num- bers. Fattier Foley of I arrelon and Father I10udin DC Lowe \1 visit the headquarters oC the mob tomorrow anti try to persuade them to make a settienmont . Lieutenant Col- encl Itylnmer deputy IdJutant general . wi comland the mita , t iiti ' rlimi its .i-il ; JnIH'r , ' . VIENNA , No\ 16.-lu the UnterhRus today herr Hauck and Herr Dpnsl ques- told the o\'ernment concering the legal- I ) . of the recent dlsllton of the municipal councIl. Count Badenl , prime minister oC Alsrla , replied that the government nssumell full resllolslbiity for time act. Dr. LIer. renly elected mayor ot Vienna hy the , nnti-Semmmites , made 1 \Iolent attack upon Count ladenl Dr. Luer saId that those who supportel , him In the recent election amid after his rejection h ) ' thl government were not OIIIOsed to the emmiperor but they were uwosell to the Jews. The speech of Dr. LU'lr wait received with wild cheers. On Dccuunl or the cheering the galleries were cleared. Herr Dippatmilat's moton for urgency In dealing wih the I\ueston \ of the counci was rejected by a largo majorlt - - - - - C.nlrll.1 JI'i' Itlt'ImtlmlI' " Stttm " ' , TOHON1O. Omit. . No\ IG.-The testimony " ' by lrs. ' today In the fly- given : A109\orth 1y- am care was corroborative oC the tetlmony given by her hitmeband , E. W. Aylesworth , nnl , rather strengthenell ( the crown's case. Thc wlncss stat t she hind repeatedly heud her hrother , Wile Wel . ' . ask for the retur ot $10,000 ho loanell ilynums . and heard the Iulsoner promise It on a certain day. , , 1. . . I . . . " 'II I ( " 1" ' fi'o iii 'l'h"H" . HOIE , No\ 16.-At the next conshltory Igr. Fancy , thc assIstant ot Archbishop CorrIgan , wi be Ireconlzed auxiliary , bishop ot New York The final list of prel- : ates , from which the new rector or thc : American college here wi he chosen Is coin- poscd of the names of Father Kennel ) 'athel' Moommey . Chicago , and Father O'Con- mmcli . Boston _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : 111"1 1"llrnU.1 . . Stuki's' 1 'lr' BRUSSELS ' No , ' . 1G.-ln addiIon to pa- big an indemnity ot $30.000 to Great Britain for the Irregular execution by Captain I.othnlre ot the English trader , Stokes the Congo Free State has Ilromised the marquis ot Salisbury to re.tore al of Stokes' prep- rty , which Is valuable , 1111 punish Lothalre In Ilroporton to th gravity of time offense. I"I.I SI.mtIfor Sit Yemirs. LONDON No\ 1G.-Eml Arton , who Is associated with the Panama scandal has been arrested here lie dlppcare,1 In 1889 whtn the French government issued , a war. rant for his arrest. Dllrln hl , absence ! Arton was sentenced hy the I.'rench court to twenty 'earb' Imprisonment and to pay heavy tines. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lnes.I.JIH t'unl th , ' L'mmtli'i' . ( Copymighte.i lS9 I : 1) ' Press 1lhl.hIO Companr. ) CA ItACAS . Venczuela , Nov. 1G.-New ( York World Cablegrnm-Speclal Telegram. ) "Another re\'oluton has hegln In Venezuela. Dr. Hojas Pall Is time leader. Uprisings are reported from , llerent states Time govern- i ment declares that time disturbances are of no , Importanc ; ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tiomimimmimile's to I'lt 11' S'I'll'H. I.IMA , Peru ( Via Galveston ) , Nov 1G.-Time Satiate has olprovel the law providing that forbigim Insurnce companIes must ha\'t a minimum capital In Peru of 100.000 sols. The companies mlst Invest 30 per cent of this . amount In hnlrovel propert or In coIn to bo lel'Olel , In banks subject 10 government immspcct ion . . SImit'1IflCItI1I ) (11.WS ; 1.\ ' ( l n. 11" or 'l'h"1 " , 'I"11 t. mill 1'III.h 11,1 th , ' Other I. ii ii A mmme'rlemt . Shll' , NBW YOHK No\ 16.-The steamer An- .n- tanao. nrrlvlng today trom Cienfimegos Santiago all Nassau lundct Captain Ceombp , Mate Kimmileo ant five seamen ot the American bark Wiiam hales , which was . sunk at sea on' No\.ember S In collision wIth the ateamer Niagara. The eolsion occlrrN In a lense Cog. Five ot the barle's crew were lost with the ship. They were Second Mate Colenln , the steawatl , lamell hums , Sea- maim rank NeIE and two other seammien namES ummklmown. The Roles sunk In four minutes. " Time seven members at the crew who were rescued b ) the Niagara were taken to NaEilu and transferred . to the Antanago. Captain Coombs t.s the dli. aster was due wholy to the imeayy tog. Th bark William Hales haied from this pcrt When wrcked she wits enronte tram Phia- delphia to Nasal with a cargo of old Iron. The , \ntunago also Illdell the crew oC the BrItsh schooner Ocean Lily. hulln" tram halifax , amid , which was wrecked on hog HeeC. near Caste ishanml ell October 21 , Aim hands were sa'ed. . C.III.lh'r I. . , , 'rlll. iImirIt'il . DET1tOIT , No\ . IG-Tho relains of Com. laller Heyerman V. S. N. , Irrh.ed here . thIs afternoon anti were met II ) DeJ members of the Loyal I..glon and e < rorll to Christ chmumrh . where the fun'rll tn.lres wer. ' hphl Neither QC the coml'.ner'l chllrel were tmreent. h lnJ unaule :0 conlt : to nltrolt la time for Limo Fon'I" . ; ' : ( 111 11'prer" wlre Eer/t'alll uf lime Ni , ' " teellh infantry , The el.vlcl" wro slnple. Ilt , time rell8 ! WIIC Inll at rest b\ Inc side wood oC his Ilel'eased . wtfO In,1 loa. In iirn- cemetery - - " _ _ _ _ - ' \0.1,1-1. . $ mmlt'IiIi' 1''l 11 I I'o\'r. P11OflNIX\'tl.Lfl. Pa. , Xo , ' . 16.-Thommmas mw'n , who ) 'rstnhl ) ' lurler(1 hmbe two chlllrcn amid then nttt'muptemt , tn ( olml bl ( . clde . will recover. . 111 hun , ! h-vu been btrapimed to trevemmt hlmq ftmn " ' ' ' btraPllel > hl1 mlI'1'lnl omit ftc Intention . to cmii , hlIf" . antI n wUlch hmts been , .hu.ct II his iedlde l 10 imi'vemmt ' him from kllJ1 himuumclf. 11. wll. 1'1'0\111 . . 1"t' 1'II'n i : , whose , Ih > lwllnt wih anOtht'r mnn. InolHmnn. eause.I ; ; ' 10 tmikn , ' ' . . ( au Iw'n Ilk ! the lives of hi" imii- 1\18 , Ir.n , rclurntll to Ploenlx'll" voiummtmitIiy today nll \(11 lain eUlol ) ar . a 'olunlal.l\ : - - - . - lu\'I' ' fr Ih"11 SItII""I Su , ' . Jim , \ New \ -.rrived-A'lrtarie. . iron . Lh'cr\'oQI \ ; Olyniph. Cram ( lehu'a ; St t l.nl8 , . Cram Sum ham .ton : ( an'IIII : . from Liver- l > ul Sailed -11 rurl ' . fr 1,1'Crpvol ; M.iiI- toh for I.oldcn ; ( laitic' , for 111'1 ' , I nalnICI At Lmi'lonArm . lviii- " : tU''totd. from \ICTOUA \ TAKES CHANCES i .nglnnd's ' Queen Rides on 1 Train Made Up . of Thirteen Ooacho HONORS PAID TIlE KING OF F'OTUGA1 1'r Urll.III" IIJ"HI ) ' Cmi uses . n. " . Ir' I mm n. iIg ( ml liii' . 'I'ur'h- IIh. l'itti h' lu liimii'im see Ih'f.rl' 1'r ( uit'st . ( C"I'rIMlle.l. 1193 , 1) ' time Associated Ir" , ) I.ONDON , Nov. 16.-As If In defiance to the 11.lucle which Is saul to accompany the numher 13 , Queen Victoria today returni1 to Wlnlsor caste from Dalmoral In a special train consbtn ! of thirteen cars one or which has a handfJme large . saloon car set apait fer the use of her majesty . The other carriages contalnel the merb rs ot her suite , ser\antA , baggage , etc. The I\ueen's car Is fitted up aM n library ant Ilnlng ccclii . I is l rich I ) upholstered with white silk and Its turl- ture Is embroIdered with gold In honor of the visit ot King Carlos ot lortug11 to the qmieen here amid at 'home , . her majebt cduEd a harge bonfire to be lighted en tOil ot Craig Owen on Saturday met an honor heretofore reserved for her hnmed'Ate ' famniiy. The "uen ale ordered a torchlight l1oceslon or hlghlander , who Ilassel In front of lalmoral caste amid after- ward executed hhhl'lnd dances In the pres- dice ot her maJesl anti King Canoe The IJrlnc of Wsles passed through I.on- don today from a visit to the dulec and duchess ot DevonshirE Chatslorth , near Baltwel , Derbyahmlre , on his way to Sand- ringimmtmmm. The party at ( hat510rt' ' . which Included the earl < 111 countess oC W'arwick was conveyed to the races at Danby b ) special traIn every day. Another :1rge : Saturda.to.lolllay part Is being entertained at Sandringhanm and this reveals he : fact that whie . 110mm. George N Cur7on. time under secretor ot the tor- elgn office , was one ot the party entertained hy the prince and princess of Wales last week at Salllrlnham , his wife ( ormerly Miss Mary Loiter oC \ashlngtol anti Chicago ) was not iireeent. whIle Mrs. Josellh Chamber- lain ( MIss 1 llcot Washington previous to her marriage ) and other ladles were In- vIted. ' . GIFTS FOIl TILE PlXCE , Emperor Wilam ot Germany sel a special courier to Saldrlngham wih a birthday gift for the prince ot "tS'ales who was 51 years old emi Saturday last The emperor Is also said to have writeu to the Irlnce ot \ales xpreslng the hope that time \ulee of York's next son will have the name oC Shakespeare bestowed upon 111m amen his other names. The newspapers here which have greedily publshed every cabled detai ot the larl- borough-Vanderhl wedding , continue to crltclse the Amerlclls for supplying them. VanIty Fair . for Instance , says that the ; Chulchl family Is much annoyed at the "vuhar mmotices" of thc marriage ahd that the dowager duches9 ot Iarlborough "Is not the best pleased that both her son and her , ralllson 11.rrlcd Americans. " Truth thluks I clear that "The New York nrcimmliilonaire has' not got beyond the elementary - mentary stage ot gold calnsm when thc cal seeks to attract attention b ) the most lavIsh tlispiay ot wealth. " Ilspla ) Time common council . for the first t time el record at a stormy meeting on Thursday re- ) furd by a large majorl ) ' to pass the cus- tomar vote of thanku to the retiring lord mayor , Sir Joseph Henals. Thl9 was mainly on account of the dimmer which Sir Joseph gave to Barney Damato on the ground that time latter hud proved hlmselt to be the "m- vlor of I.ollou" by bolstering up his own , Kafr securltes. ! In short the whole Henals- I B3nato affair In causlur a great stir . In the city. Liarmiato who a few weeks ago was the most f'ought ) after man In Lomidon belug petelsd to slckne3 for tips from about 'one- hal of the memhcrs ot the peerage . 19 now II very had odor . , Iaytnlr remarks that shlce the "slump" In Kalrs llornato's social aspirations have suffered n severe checle. All the "smartest" men all women here , at one tme suffering trom the South African slleculaton fever , are now recoverIng. KATE IAHSDEN'S REPUTATION. The suIt for lbel which Kate Iarsden he- Jan with such a flourish In 1891 against the London Tlmef has just beel abandonell. The sllt was brouht a3 the result of the report ot He , ' . : Ir. f"raucs. rector of the American church In St. Petersbur . which was publlhed I last year. The special chare against ! its : Insden was that l'ho had Ilractcal ) ' alma- dOler her work because ot her Infatuation tor an Intrlgul with a HUilan nobleman. She had previously dona work wih the ReJ Crps society In the Turklsh-Husso war amid amOI ! the lepers ot SiberIa , where sue tra\- clod 14,000 mies tim sledged and on horrbck to find a precIous herb which Is mid to han turned out to he a specific for lepros On her return to Engla11 she wrote a book about her travels which arolrd a storm In Russia ant which , It Is claimed caled tim Ilsf1n ! attack of the overnment to atack her some charges made against her being too gross for . pubiicatiomm. Miss , Maraden . In m1klng the announcement of the abandonment ot her suit against the Times , says that she Intends to re9ume her Work for the lellers. Truth there- import remarkf : "This , under the cIrcum- stances Is a pIece oC unwarranted Im\udence , Nobody In their senses will contribute n halt- penny nnt she clears hpr reputation. " : lfs Inrsden , who Is about 10 years ot age and the daulter of a Lenten lawyer , so lutereste,1 the publc In her Iorl ( at one tme that the princess of Wnles was pre- \1et ; upon to give her a letter to her sister the cearina . which Ila\'ell the way tel the work amen , the lepers. TRIALS 01' AMERICAN CO SULS. One oC th ! greatest trials which the Amer- 113 consul In London has to endure Is the relief of men who imeve shlplet here from America as cattlemen and are turned adrIft at the end of the Yea , , Many ot those men ara engaed In Ne' York and other ports to tnlte care of live stock , and are prolls d a small sum and return ticket for their labor. Upon arrival. howe'Cr. they only receive a few simhillmmgs . and the return passage - sage lE deniEd them with time result that the ) ' arc left Ilcnnless on thc London streets. Instances this There have hEn numeOls at ot late anti the consul has fairly been besieged - sieged wih applications for relief. Th consulate has Crequent ) refure,1 the mater to Washlnton but II l helng al IS'e oC personal contract , the government seems powele s to offer 01) ' redress. York R. Stephens who ha' hen playing with great success In " 11cr Advocate" al time luke of York's theater , wilt enter Into manaement wih a 'oung compostr whose name II at present withheld . ald who hAS written a mslcal corned ) ' . for the new ven- ttmre. tue. Wilson larrct has alapteo a play < ntted "The SI"lchammer" from the 1"lemlah and wi produce , I In I.opton later In the t sea- son after his tour oC the provinces. Oscar Durrel will prodnce his Chrlstm3s Iaplomln'e "Suimta Claus " and "Cinderella" this year at both Drmlnghal and EdIn- burgh. _ _ _ C _ _ _ S'hllt"'r MitSov ( UI. ' liimi'k . DiNVER . No , ' . 1G.-As Jlllre Halet reo fuetmi to issue an atachlent .for Frarmela Schlater , the case against the throc men who 1\rt ed to bl and end through th manila handkerchiEs "blessed by Scimiatter" was Ilunlssed today by Commlssloler Cap. ron. Schlater was eX"lcted to testify that he hal , not bles ell time hanlkerchles. One report hns I that Schlater Is restIng on a ranch near Gelden. Another Is that he has been setn near Elizabeth ridIng east emu a whIte her e. ' \'I. . G'I. Al I . th , ' Jrlllrl ) ' . . KANSAS CITY No , , N.-A FIIEcla : to the Star ( rom 1llepentence. I\an. bays : In the tiimUnlet court here Irs. Utata ChandlEr imas been IrHnleo a divorce from her Iue- band , 110mm . Peorge Chandler . who was IrAt ar.I.istttnt ' ' oC Hl Interor : ns"I tlnt secretary ti. tinder larrl on , anti who Is now a l'r.tclng at- Inre ) ' \Vumshuington. . . The grounds are ulanllonnlnl anl , crull ) , Irs. ChandlH . , was given ul DC : lr , Chandler's property itt thIs \Iclnl ) . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ I "Ih''r . \"II.J ) . II ' 1..11. . . . . . . . N.\SI1VI1J.E , Tenn. , No , ' . 16.-At a meet- 1"1 today , Presided over I ) ' Sl'lltor \ . Ii. lu'o alll l'artclpalpII In h i ) ' CousreAmel 1flcimtrtlson. 'ox and MJelrmln , anti IS' aol II'rlnent tlenmoersts , Il ' \19 I ! polv.d to iO. Hugumh' a calpaln II favor ot free .tvcr : . . , t0 \ to I. and to , organlzl' time . .1.'nuoci'mac'y ' \lh r vIew 10 electing fre r.ive" ! dtI'ort , : 10 lit na'lonai eOI'elll ! ' I Alt I.'un Cfnfnl' , ) ; I"IIIXl ! 31.-I itumi . , " hUI'llrtnlltlt ( for i'iir'Igit.it.nII t 'h mm relies . 131'1111. ' " 1-1 1Illd n I I r'II' ' IEN\Im. No" } 6.-Thc : fetholtst Mis- slonary cornrnRtfojmas malIc n111roprlnton8 for colored ( follows entral con llkes as tolowA : ( Ainbamna $ 2,6&0'fithm Caolnl , $3,000 : Ctn- tml : lsolrl , $2t1 , 1 Sa\annah , $ ,790 ; De11. ! wars $1,488 : S ) t Carolina , $ ,720 : East ' Tennessee , $2,0&'iennesace ) : ! . $1.50 ; I.'lorMa , $2,100 : Texas , ( : .tIp ; Little Heck , $2GOO : Upper :1slssh p .f $2,560 : 1.lislal , $ ,720 ; Wasmimigton , $1 tsf ; ; lsshlppl ; , $2,000 : West , Texas , $3,900. . . : , The Ilprnoeh ' tlon at the general mule- slonar committee uS the Methodist church I ) a , . Was devoted to the consideraton at appropri- . alons for foreign speaking home 1Isslonl. ! 118hop Foster occuplell the chaIr. The ap- pl'oprlatons were u follows : Welsh churches : Northern New York $300Y ; - ' omlng , $300 ; Phiadelphia , $114. Swedish churches : Austin , $1,395 : Calolnla , $2,32 ; Colorado , $372 ; Intal commferemmce $ .00 : cat Maine $372 ; New York $930 : easter I New York , $ : ,000 ; New Enland , $ : ,000 : } / New England , southern , $1,700 ; northern I conference , $5,300 western conference . $ ,700 : ' pound Wilmington . $500 For PIet 'OUII , $2,000 ; \lmlnton. the ItalIan mlslons ot Phlalelphla $2,135 WeS In Oklahmommma given , and $14,000 . for time l nglsh work The subject of foreIgn mission was taken imp thIs afternoon , and after much discussion apportIonment was malI to Oerman Swlt7' Elllli all Norway at 7 per cent below that of last ) 'ea. A re ollton was sdopted provIding that \ h2muovcr the conference or mission year ex- coells or falls shorL ot a calendar year by at least one month then ( the treasurer ! hal be authorized to Increase or diminish pro rata the ahmpropriatiolm . The situation In Dulgula was made : she- clal Imler for Monday morning. All the bishops incl many ot time other . delegates . e'1teA Present have been assigned to city pul- pits for lomorrow , ! XltILGhi'L' ' IS \\1'11 . 'I'iI htO.t'h' CI"I' " . ' . " 'rlt.mis Cn. , ' Irollhl to Ilghit . n Unnoh 1iiiiiitimi. DULUTH , Nov. 16.-Witit his throAt cut tram ear to ear tin unknown man lies dying at St Luke's hospital In this city . and the deepest mystery surrounds the case. Whl the man is . or 4'w he came by hIs Injlre ! ! . the polct nnd the doctor \ who took him to the hospital refuse to state. The man , who Is limit over 25 years ot age , a short well built ) 'oung felloW . wIth smooth face and bile eyes , Is known at thc hospital ns Charles Benson , but that Is simply name imeu'am. ' given by the hosp1al people usimen he was brought In. , tarly last Sunday morning Ben- son was taken to the hospital by Dr. Jam s : lcAulfl amid an unknown mall , so time hos- pital lleQple pay . but this Is . denied by thc ' . who . of the doctO' says he 1.10wl nothIng case. The wOlnd In the man's throat had already be ) n dressed when he was receh' at time hospital , anti the attendants were In- strlcted to seE that he wanted for nolhlng. , \1 atempts to timid out who the man Is are Itscolraed ly the police. Dr. : lcAulle and the hospial authoriiEs say th'e man will die without being able to explain It. I h' reported tonight that Benson - son Is Iii reality a wealthy young man from one at the larger'ehties . who came here to visit the wife ' Of A 'uluth citzen during , the SUPPosll1 absehce brahe lat r flOt ) the city. The husband ruurntd uneXlJectedl , anti find- hug his wIfe anti . the young man together , drcw a knife anti Itemplell to kill the destroyer - stroyer at his tuomimem . , . . sit.t lION 'I'it . tSI' lAS I XI'III.n. Itmiimii'itsmEsiti . ! ' ' \11 . lIe . 11,1 I umtu't I"th , ' lII'il'M . SAN ImANCSCP , Nov. IG-The Sharon trust expired .by .lmltaton today and the heirs ot the late Wiiam Sharon will now come Into posecibn ot their share of the big est3te posl . . Under the uyiii ! . r time late \lla1 Sharon I trust watt created to host ten years at the eXIaton oC \ tl 1m , the heirs were to dlvile the property ifs "roGWs : One-third to Frederick - ! rel- erick W Sllfrol. ' J.no-thlrl to Lady les- keth ( neE Sharon , J.ane-tweiftim to Francis O. Newlanls , ald 'mne.twehftim to each of : lr. Newlands' three children , Bdlh MarIon , Janet and Francis Clara. Undel the rancB trlst time entire ' property ct the lEad millionaire In Calfornln , Nevada. OhIo. Missouri Iinois and Washlnlon , D. C. , was conveyed to Frederick W. Sharon all Fran- ci'i O. Newlnnds In trust for the heirs. A few years ago FrederIck Sharon resigned as trustee pnd F. O. Newlands has slncc been time solo trustee oC the vast properties. I no other acton had been taken there would now be a partton of the real estate and doubtless . less a sale of a conflderable proportion of it. But the heIr have long since provided against this and the Immense estate will be managed In the ruture just as It has been under the trust . with the aught difference that Francis O. Newlanh wi no loner exercise - erclse a truste 's authorIty over the property. . 'I"I'I.gU ) 'l'hII- : CIIUILCII ; ' 1'hUIIhi.1S. 1..r of I lit' 1''HII'nl mm 'll 1. CI"Jr.IIIII t Out' . . I" , ' " - 1',1..1. WATEITOWN , N. V. . Nov. 1G.-Time tro- bl13 existing between Rev N. Ccveland , the brother oC the 11resh1ent , and his congregation In the Presbyterian church at Challont , thIs county , have been ndJufted anti mutual cOlcesslons late , 'so that the congregation Is apparenty once more umimited. A committee ot tie presbytery of St. La\renct has baen In session for the past two days and gave a rehearing to both factIons In the church , as ! well as to : Ir , Cleveland hmimmmself. The origin at the opposition to the pastor Is clalnel , to have been entirely political . the pastor helng l democrat and an aclve supporter or his own brother's lart ) From n Grand Arm ) " time trouble ' until It imivoived oppcsittomm . grew unt I In\'o1'pd the whoh coilegiami. The commltel expressed - pressed Itself as aatsned that Mr. ClevelanJ had done nothing Imbecomlnr his It1ton anj : lr. Coveland stated that he regretted , time ( muse ot lan u3e Into whIch he might hn'e fallen. The faction which opposed hll , b ) virtue at this withmdraval on Mm' . Cleveland's part agreed to cease all cpposilon 10 Imhtmi . and time session will h enlarged by thc addition - ton of certain of : lr. . Clmveiammd's friemmtia. .U CUI.\S \ \ . : 11 FO.SJ lS ( 1I\JI. Stt'tutiit'i' 1m'iimm III ly ' ( n''h',1 'I'lmrt'e. h'missetl'l's ! A / I ' 1',1,1. PII."DPLPIH\ . G.-Tho Xorwe- glen stamel Lecmm . tram Port : Iornta , Ja- mmmaica . which was supposed to have a dele' ! ' ' , alon ot ofcerS 'nC the . Cuban republic onboard hoard , reached this : city tonight , but there were no Cuban lclals on board But two pa'engers left tb- . tealer after t'he lad docked , Mici3et fl'alummomm et Scrantomi and an Ialan ! nammmet1j1Jijceilo , of New York. One lasenger waulHI ashore at Dehware Brealwalel' on at ount of slckne This wau Wilam ! harls Henry . whose Icsl1- ton was Bostpn.jIo Is said to be suffering from DostpI'rJle : Unlld Staten ofcen He somewhat ; Jclous ! ot the rem1l\bl naiI oC the n i.bn paD3ener ant It \ hinted that \ ( ( ) Charles Henry Is probably - ably only a \\1(1)1 \ the naiI ot some Irom- 'ent Cuban. . IPlport , that there was such a delegation oitotrd ! \ the Leon Wl : received In title ely 01 'EI1 \ days ago b ) time CUS Items I toms authorllci , but If the Cubans wcre pae : Eelger : ' on th&- Nurw.elan ship . the ) were taken off beforthc.sehitmg J l1hliadlpimla. ' J' j" \ mI' ' n SUCI"'H" . ( ' The tithe mnf9erade bali of time order known W "q 'lo Work amid leaml Broke aseocimutlon" ! ' /I. IJd lust night In \'asim- Ington haiL " . w : 1' , Henllrlckson was awarded the lui'J . far time most I'omlcal costump , 1IIc .1Plr ' that for time best womtumm'e coetunmu' \ . ant " ' . SNead that for time heat ( r01lel ,1an. harry IL. SJIN was nuam'ter oC < corcn.nle , 1'he floor cornnmhttee . commlt.e 1001 lapter , ! . ot , \ . I4lihit'li. \ harry Sat Danl1 tt.nn,1 and.\dIafJ Stmytler - - . , / nor ill t . or \ \ 'ii'ii'il mit's . A sneak thief ! entered tIme hal\u ) ' ot H. . I. . ittmrkett's reihlenc. 40 : olth Twenty thlr,1 itrelt , last evening . , whie the family was at copper [ , mini secured 1 winter over- coat Iolopglnc , to : . iiurkett . Iat MorrisseY , anti HOile Pau'lne hal , art rt\ short amid elphltc wOI'd last e'pnlnl. lUl I Ih(1 t'sni' II blows . 10th wer" ar- retstl fOI disturbimmg theeat' h ' fighmthtmg. re.lt < , cm lelurhtni , \eat' ' } fsh tns. Ju".1 ' Iy ; . u ( 'mitt rl esali . Iett'r Murh , ) ' , El touriet bt Jplnl [ at the [ ' srnmirn street 10il'I" ; h.H'.as ' . Olt''e1 out or $0. nn'l agu'i ! " r . ' h la-\ iighit , on ( 'ai- 1\ JI..I 1 la11:11 : 101 : IV nu ? . I. ) 1.1. i.iktim. : with n 'husky tasihea ' . I Ih' I' ' ' ' I Illnln It s'as hi' ) 11:1 "I'lln i sun . . ' 1..1' ' , J , 't. : . > \1 un . ' 1\b' 1011' 'hi , . . .1. . . . . . " . I't ' I" : : ' " arrtamteul l t : : \ . I Mir ! I 1 , . . . n h' . h th , 'iureti I 'J I 1.1 I f 111.1. " .UI J iie ' , < t. LOOUNG C1VAR'S \ ' CHANCES , Colonists Asked if They Would right for the Mother OOlntry. ENGLAND PUS lUNG TiE VENEZUELA CLAIM - . 1111.h'r Chlll'rllil "II"llth 'r Siujjt.'stI' . . Mi'ssaige' Ir \ \ 'mm ril" . i'urt.it . . lie Cmuuumeii If Irlt.h (11111. - - WASIINGTON , No , ' . 1r.-Ilformalol rcnchlnl here today front Demerara , British Guiana , Is to the effect that further this- Patches of aver pointed character have ) beta received from Josel1h Clumherllln , Drltsh Ilnlster for the colonies , concnnlng Vemiezueha . Their contents were not ItS- < Ioeed , but a meetng ot the high council ut the cOlony \as called , at which I wat believed the subject would he hIly ulis- cussed , Time Informaton whlcb was con- talnell In the Demerara Ilallers ulI to No \ember 1 was transmitted to the State do- pHtmelt , - The report In clrculatol at Dlerara amid generaly credied Is thAI Minister Chammm- brlalr h1s : for\arllrl dispatches to the Irltsh Oulan1 , overlment In which bo in- Iluires whether or mint , In the event of leaf ures between that colony and Venezuela being pIshed to extremlJ , the colonial rov- rnment Is prepared to do its utmost In an endEAvor to sustall th prestige oC the lit itish thug , to which It owes ahiegiammee . Commeltng on these dlspatchcs , time press oC Demernr CC ) ' there ned bs no imestitmt- (1) . 1101 In giving an affirmative answer 10 Minister . ter Chamberlain. Why such nn 1lllnlr thonll come trm London excites conjectures ) . and the feeling Is that It may be timme to lue Irritation because the high counci voted do\n : Ir. Ch1mberlln's proposiIon to buy Iaxlm guns , ammuliton , etc. In that event the IPxt meetl ! of time hlh council Is - IX' pectE.I to show" . a purpos"lo sUllp riir. : , . Cbamberlaln "to the ulmost itt an endeavor to sumetain the prestige of the Britsh lag , " which Is the language DC Mr. Chamb rlaln's Inquiry , nccordlng to the accepted reports at Demerara , Ilterviews were had with all the foreign consuls In Briish Gliana conccrnlng the Venezuelan qtmestlon. The French consul , .Mr. Clark , and th Dutch consul : r. De- jonge refused to commit themselves In their o 1 cal capactities. The German consLmi : lr. Weber , was very outlpoken aralnsL the UnIted Stales anti 11 favor ot the British 110slton , Engiantl . he says should Ilslst on 'I final settement on the lines I has laid tlous'mm ! I. Weber thinks the idea of any effective interference hy An1rlc3 absurd. . \.1 , 'i'hiia CItl' 1'0 II' : II0SIlI"I'I.n. Xt'sm ' ' 11'U"H111.1 I , . C lie S1nt imishi . \ lit loin I ies . WAShINGTON , Nov. 16.-Mlmmieter Deputy dE Iome ot Spain has been very active for several wteles threugh the Spanish consuls amid his Private detectives emllavorln ! to Plt 1 stop to what ho believes to he extensive and sytematc flhihustertmmg . his vigiance led to severai developments today Omelal InCormaton was received that twerm ty-one mcmbers ot a party whIch left New York In October had been Indicted by time Drltsh au- thorltC at Nassau. Word came trom O.larleston , S. C. . ot the seizure of time 3teamer Lauradn , wlh the prospects that this wi bo followed by numerous proecutons ot those In any WI ) connected wih thc vessel on the charge ot violatng time neutrality laws. Frommi another rom quarter came Information con- cerlln ! anothcr flbustering eXlledlton , thought to be on the steamer Jamaica. The seIzure ot the Laurada Is the result oC a 'watch whlein has been kept on the vessel for more than a month. 'he Spanish authorI- ties are cOlvlnced that she carried time CI- pcd03 Ilbusterlng party to Cuba , and they havE accumulated a amass of evidence tending to Ilrove this tact beyond doubt. Time prEsent selzlre Is ot more than usual importammco be- cause an effort wi bc made to hold all per- sons In any way connctc wIth thc vesel , Instead , ot moving against Cj vcssel itself . It Is owned In Phmihatlelpitha . hut s.ps chartered - tered by parties In New York anti conllanded by a New York captain , For this reason the United States dIstrict attorneya' omces In these cities have been co.operntn . I Is understood that thc government 0th- 01- chain In whose cttstotiy the veuiel has been taken hare been furnished ev"lenct Ihlt the last trill of the Lauratla was not the only cne In which arias were carried but that the alleged flbusterln ! had been carried emu fOI' a cnmparat\'el ) long perIod. The prosc- cuton now rests wih the Departmenl of Justice . though the latter uu'iii Justce. later wi he aided by the agents of the Spanish governmmment ) Time Spanish mtnlfler entertains no dOlbl that an investigation will disclose the fact that tIme I.1urada has slccessfuly landed both arms Inl\ \ men In aid of the Insur-n cause , which Illaces her clearly within the Inhibiton R/alnst armed expeditious oaln.t a frendl nation . In slpport of his conten- tion . he has furnished the department wih affidavits oC a numbr or time crew who sailed salcII on time I.auradl to Cuba and relurned with hEr And are conlzant of all her mmmovemmmemmts. 'he evIdence Is s11d to be conclusive emu al oC time material 110lnls Involved In the case and according to thc repre.cntatoll , made to the tlepartmmmemmt. time result mmmust departmelt. 1ust necessarily - sariy be the contemnaton of the vessel and the arrest and conviction ot its omcers . ' hue ofcllis here ha'e taken special In- crest In this case In view ot Ito importance , and have taken al reasonable means to secure - cure time seizure cf the vessel and the ar- rEst of her crow. Niaw's F'Ilt ) - 'I'huI.1 . \ n- . Cliii " ' I mm 'h , ' It " ' alit S'rS-l " VhllJ"H II . n"/llnr "r ' ' ' ' " . n."t111111"11. I . W ASINO'ON , Nov IG.-Speclmmi ( Tale. grarn.-Colommei ) John N. Andrews , Twelfth infantry , Fort Nlobrara . Neb. , has been Sil ce3fnl In securing a month's further leave ot ahoence. Private Wiiam I. Daulon , company I , Twelth Infantry , who enlisted Ind r false pretemmuas . It ordered dltohago from the eervl' whout honor. The following transfers In the Tent In- funtry are nmade : First Liemmtenant itogartlums Eidrtdge , from comnmany K to company B ; First Lleutenaimt Edward ii. i'itmnmmmior , frommi cotnpany I ) to company K. Leave for four mmmorths , to take effect Dccemmmiier 15 , h granted Frnt ! Liemmtenant Robert J. iufl , Eighth Infantry. Leave has also been extended - tended one month to Second Lieutenant 'mvii- thorn 'I' . Pitt'brant , Tentim cavalry , lepart- relent of Dakota. Lieutenant Colonel Josepim It. Gibsomm , deputy - uty eurgen general , having been found imy tin armimy metiring board incapacitateml for act- lye seru'lce , is by flireetlorm of the president retired fronm title date. Nt'v Yoritsseiimi.iy Siist'imii.l , \'ASIiINGTON , Nov. 1G.-At today's sea- 810mm of time Kmmigimtmm of Labor general aeaemmu- hiy the smmspmislon of local asz'emmmbiy 1563 of New Ytmrk was miflirnueti , Time assemmmbiy was cumargeti su'lthi giving out htmfortmimmtion contrary - trary to time rules. Amu Investigatiomi uvihl follow and may resmmit hIm time expmmlshon trout time otdem' of those found guilty and time reInstatement - Instatement of others , Time aseemmmbiy , after disposing of coumaimler- able routine btmslmmet , adjourmmeti auth Maim. do ) ' . Durlmmg the comuhmmg uveak a rcaohutiojm urihi be actual on lmrovidimmg for the eiect'omm of two fraterimal tleiegates to time supreme council faruimers' aihiance , which still macct In February. It Is probable that time next convention uvili be imelml In hot Springs. Ark. At a reception to the visititmg deiegatea to- tmigimt , speeches uveru mantle by tJnitemi States Senator Butlr of Nom'tim Carolina , ( irammd Maa- ter'crkrnan Sovereign and ohhers prommi ! . muent in the labor movemmitnt , Mr. Sovereign eucgizetl Ieba amid characterlzetl time Marl- horoughVanderbllt tuedding as a matter of $400,000 spent to te a nuptial knot. Senator Butler attacketi "imypccnisy , plutocracy , cant , mmlmam and chmurclm pocnicy. " I'mmIti'ii ituies hiss jut' lit-st imi It , W'ASIIINGTON , Nov. 16.-Senator McMih. Ian today expressed tue opinion that there touid be no determimined or concerted effort on the part of semmators and nuenmbers of tito itoueo from the like mutates to secure time abrogation of time treaty of 1817 , prohIbiting Iim building of war t'Ca.CiS by this country and Engl3nut on time gr at lakem' . The movement - mont grows out of the recent refussi of time secretary of time navy to let comotracle Ion h1l c.4tru.Itttm ! at DetroIt of tsto of time vessels authorized by the last s'sshon of congress. Senator McMiiiutn takes the Imsi- tion that the treaty Is of greater ; mroleetion to tile United States theim to Great Britain RIlti that it wommlti be folly for thIs coutmtry to caimcl time treaty ummtih time' United States can secutre mm caimsi outlet to time title w.tto , lie thmlnkm. that a niomitfiemuthon of time treaty whicii will etnstver sommie of time comuplainte nutty be secured. i'IIMIM t'e.i ilnimi rgim , \'AhIiIINUTON , Not' . 16.-In imie ammmiual report , lirigatiher ( lemmormil John It , ihrooke , conmnummtmtling time 1)cpanttmmcnt of lakota , states that notimimig of umimmeumal Imuilitary iii- terest line trammshiireh him imls tleparntent ( since the rahiroami otrikes ammti trommimles of iast year. Aim immsmection ; of Fort AssImi- home , Mont , , simows timat there is great need of ft large expenditure for time etmiargetmiemmt of tIme barracks wimleim mire now mietmscly crowded , anti too entail for time Iiroper sue. commmtnomlmitloui of tIme nmmtimorlzetl stremmgthm of time cotmmpanies , Time geumerni recommmmmmcuitls thmdtt ii reginmemit of cavalry imo statlommeit mit this loimmt as a garrison , cm..i that a ritlhimg itch be immm ii I. I I a fl ntis that mm ew' imu h lii in ge , or time necoumstrmmctlon of clii qumarters , mire necessary mit Ports Mimmouia. Custer tutu Keogii , 1mm Momitmimma ; Yellowetomme , Iii \Vyommm- lmmg ; Yates , N. I ) , , cmiii Sneiiimmg , Mimmif , limtii ( 'on mu tt'rft'i Is I mu II is l'.isessIomi , WAShINGTON , Nov. 16.-ChIef ilazen of the e'cret service today recelveti a telu'graumm ammmiounchng time arrest at iloston of'iiiiam Dickerummaim for havimmg in hmia possession umiti attetmmpting to va cotmnierfeit Ummlteti States note' . lie was examninemi before a Uniteti States comnmmmtssioner amid imelul iii the s'ummmm of $2,500. lickertiman is the publisher at liostomm of "Dlckernian'mt Uniteti States Treacury Coummtcrfeit Detector anti limulikems' and Mer- chmants' Journal , " ui'imlcim hiss mm witle circtmimu- then thmromtgimoiit time colmumtry. Last Almgmmst his permmuit to imau'e in his possessiomu mmmiii mice in hub' btmslmmcss counterfeit mmotes was re- voketl , Ito conseqmmence of hmhs alleged crookeml work. In iS9O Dickenimman was arrested amid convicted ha New York City for violations of time iostai mmw'a. homiiI ' I lit' it.'ioit.-ii til'lsI misc. WASI1INGrON , Nou' . 16-Time latest advices - vices to time Vemiezumelan iegmmtiomm commtain ho conilrmmmatiomm of time rclortvlt revolution iii' ' Vemmozumeia , said to be imeamheml by lr , itojas l'aui , anti it me beiioeed ttmero timat ii ammy stmcim imprlsimmg ahmouhi occur it woumith be speedily suppressed. l'resitlent Crespo is be- Ilevemi to be suthiported 'I ) ) ' Pohumiar opimmhomm , amid . im has a well dieclpllned , armmmy of about 5,000 mmmen. 1)r. Itojas i'atmh us'as formmmerly imreshtlemmt of time republic , anti lie ammti i'resl- tient Crespo utere friemmuls until recemmtl ) ' . NI'f't Not i'i ; ' iuiulile I ) itty. WASHINGTON , Nov. 16.-The secretary of th treasury line decided that foreigmi timer- chantlhse bougimt its Cammada 1mm bond amid Imported - ported immto this country simahh he valued far tittty ourioses mit time mmuarket in Catmada ' 'In bond , " us'ithmout time Immciuslon of time Cammauhian tiuty. _ _ _ _ _ _ ltt'vit iii f.i' ml I'ostmlIii't' it oimlmt'r , wAS11ING'rON , Now. 1G.-Time i'ostoiiice departmmiont hiss offered a reward of $250 for the capture of Thonmas Noonamm , who en' caped frommu jail at I'eoria , Iii. lie was mimmtlor eenteumce for robbing time pOstoflice at Forest , Ill. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 31 o vomit i-it i s tf t a sn I Vessels. WASHINGTON , Nov. 1G.-Time Maimme imas arrived at Newport. Thm Pimilatielpimia has sailed frommi Everett for Seattle , amid time Newark - ark from Rio for Momitevideo. SIOUX i'i LiS iISJOVS A liUfl3i. Shut k ( 'Ieutrmmiit''s tiC I i.e Souti I , izm- hotmi ii i-I ' , , . . , Liit'i't'tsl iis. SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Nov. iG.-Spe- ( cial.-For ) time part two lmuommtime time bank ciearammces in thus city have been frommm 59 to 85 per cemit greater timamm for the correshiommd- hng period last year. For time week cmmdummg yesterday the clearances were $131,720.58 , against $75,019.34 for thin sante week last ) mm' Timere is a niucim better feeling imere in business circler , anti the otttiook for lively timnes here Is good. Witimin time pat't week time oatmeal tmuhii lint , been leased , amid will resume operations at once , anti a comu- tract has beeim madq for time extemmsion of an idle sash factory , anti timat hmmstituthon uvihi start tip early iii time spring alit ! mmuammu- facture windows , sashes and coiilnn , Time packing imoumse it' just about commupleteul , amtmi negothationia are being carrietl on for the starting imp of time iinen amid woolen mmmhiis , In a dispatch frommi Armenia telling of the peril in which the Macrican mimissionaries are lit appears the mmammme of Mrs. Wimeeler. a mnisslommary , This lady ii a rster of Mrs. W. 'my. Brooki.mmgs of timle city , and spent nearly a year imere at one time , making a large nmmmmmber of fniemutis. Last nighmt while William Cornell amid 0. Ii. Thoroid were crossing thee Cemmtm'aI scimool grounds , iii time imeart of this city , they were imt'id up by two macn , Each of time robbers grappled with a man , ammd Cornell , having 1mm coat bmmttommmud closely arotmmid hmimmm. uu'an able to keel ) time robber trout reihevimig hint of anytiming. The otimer maim caught Thmorod by time thmroat , tore off imi watcim amid cimai.n and ran , followed immumnedhatehy by time other robber. Time mmmen were evidently witimoumt weapont' , mis timey mlith not i.ihOV. ' mummy. Tb' loiice are workitmg ott time case. I it iI.'iiiiry of a ii i ijilittit's ( k.iiertilshi I i YANETON , S. D. , Nov. 1G.-Special.- ( ) Ammuong the umuommumnents in course of colt- structiomi at time nmarble wcrks at 'm'anktoii is omue to ia placed at the grave of the ommce tenuous Iron Nation , formmm r cimiof of time Lower ilruie Sioux. Iron Natiomi was not only a soldier of considerable capacity , evemm in time estinmathoti of the whmitet' , but was very smmccessful iii the admnimiistrmithomm of time affairs of imis Inibe anti time idol of his peo- pie. Time amommey for his niommtmmnent ut'as raised by popimier stmbcrhption ammuong time Louver llrmmio iddians , atid one of time fimmest vieces of vork iii Scmmth 1)akotv. is hieing tmmrmietl out. The shaft will be erected on time itrule agency , where time cimief's body is hmurhemi. At tmm.1'.t ii- mm 3iitii lion r , SIOUX FALLS , S. t ) . , Nov. iG-Special. ( ) -David Crooks , one of time promim'tmetmt farummers cf timiti county , Is suileritig front a painful arti dangcmOtms us'ound. lie was attacketl yes- today by am. ammgry boar. Time anlmmial bit him iii time caif of time leg , tearing mtway i , big imiece of flevh. Time ilgamumemmta of time leg were pulled away. Ii im.cItt mutt-il l'Iehio.'Ltl't .t ru'stt-il. SAN FILANCISCO , Nov. iG.-Ahuiot L 'mVhitney , vimo says lie is mu cousin ofVii - llama C , Wimitne ) ' of Neuv York. ss'zis lIt time police coitrt today ott a charge of ttttempt. immg to Imlcit a % votiia ti's lt > Ck et. 'rime emtm't' van t over Li Ii Ii I Id alt mitt y. I mm I lie amen ii timmie. 'mVimitmmey has beemi released aim his owmm roe- ogtiizamice. Whmhtnoy'm4 fathom is aim imustmr. mince migetit of timi city. lie u'e tin as- nurmied mmnnie wheti arrested. ,1.'ss ( . , tn mimi's' ( ' , iteie (4uIm iii I Is iiI'hiit KANSAS CITY , Nov. lG.-A e'ieeitmi , to time Star ( roimu Lltmerty , Mo. , says : At Ke'ar. ney , this nmornhmmg , Jesse Cole , G7 ) 'e'mtrs of age , contmiuittctl sumicimle by shooting lmlmmmaelf thi ought tim Imeart , its' hail licemi eomnpimilmt- lug of being ummwell for a few , days. lie took mu imliiauv mm miii got ng t o I hit' iiott "e , itt ) ' tloivtm a tmtl liremi t hit' fit I mm I shut . Cal a uvam. mm itrotimer of Mmmi.'roltIn Samimmmt"t4. nmnthier of Fiank antI Jese Jammucs. tIme mated ommthitw'e. l'u.iii'ess 114Pit'l'PI t'ht'ui ii ( ; i , I I t . INiIANAI'Ol2lS. Immil. , lv. 1'-Jmimtmes ; It. iIam'nett nail Pan F'ardt'mm , tim" two m , ti u , ito robbed thmt . 'um1amn 1xlirese : cotmliltOy e ( 1CU44 at 'i't'rro hhu'ite , s'vm'r.mh % ' , 'sCa ago , p'eatleii guiits iii t tin fu ! ? i'.ii e'imlrt ti.uma ) ' ammtl mcre eachi etttemieetl tim live ) 't'.mrs' liii- PriOmtmedmt miamI L-0O tim , " . Ilarne't % 'mmH mmml omriilOyo of tIme . 'mimt1tthIa I ) 1.1 , ttltt , FimrEleum of Limo exitm'dtss .nm1mhmami3C --C- ' ' mimii it' Iu'mi , l1il ii t-'l- 'I'iimimmi usoui 1)ETIIO1T. Nut' . 16.'l'lme gm'ammmi jutry lo day returned eta Iiiictmncnt umg.mhnit 'fimomnas M. ThmnmhiOfl , , engimmeer of llm.e wret'ke-mi Joul rmmah it ml I lii ltmg. 'rime , 'itu rgo I'u maim mm- m.iaugimter. Jtt'hmrcsontatiVC' at time Ni'tviw'm estate totltmy out utneh , a tcmmmiortmry injure- unit , rc'strolnimtg Mayor i'ingrae et ci , Imtmm remamo'immg porthomls of Clue \vi-'keJ iiia tie from time scene or mmmimit. - 'h'sso ithii'ti in it Ceiiilsimm , \\'Ii.LIAMtI'OhiT. i'm. , Nov. uLA hm.'mttl ommti coihlslomm iittuvt-'mi two freight trititma on the Faii him tmk m'oumi this nmormimmg meu'uItt'd in time death of Firutmumn Vihiiamn 'mlcQu'mtlo of cornhnmc , . Y , , mind hosiimi ) fatal 1mm. jtmriea to Iir.mleunalm Kilimimiti. --0- hams- . . i.t. s tiuii hui'iii'm' 1cm ihiit'hi. NI'Yoitir. . Nov. 17 TIme \'orul limb' mnornhimg hi belies a im t .uiloti met mm temmuent. written at , ) foym1umituistrg iii lsott i , ) ' If. II. hlolnmeu Iii which lime ( 'mlii , ' of lime mtmrtler of the i'ltzei cimiitira'tt is hahl mit time. doer of time rninimE urmd imi'steniou.e . 1tiuvumi 1Itt h. DllOPEll 1)EAD ) IN A DEPOT Sudden 1n1 of the Lifo of a Man Who Unti - - - - Graced the Literary \Vorltl , BEST KNOWfl BY TIlE SONG 1iAMERICA , , lit .kelihitiiiit to tiiitt Br , Siiiitii liutii : ului uty S'muitimtii I' Couttrhhimmt huts tq ( 'oCreD I M.iiic mu uih 1,1 * em'n t umre - ' S It ( rt-mi I 1.1 mtgii 1st , BOSTON' , Not' , lG.-Ir , S. F. Summitim of Newtomi , the 'euierabhL' atmtimor of "Aimmerica , " thleii itt title city mit 1 50 title mifternoomi from imeart fiiiutre , lie was iii time corridor of time Nrtv Ungimumni tleptmt mititi "fls awahtimmg time at- rival of a train wimemm iii' was seizeti witim a lit. iie sank to time Ihoor 1mm mm u'onmi-con- sctoiie cntmthltiomi amid only spoke a few words aiterwarmh. Geumertul A. P. Martin , cimairumman of thm Ihoston 11011cc cotmiummlesioti , vhmo hiatt just mmrrivm.'d at time depot , aim thu. . way to hmitt imomiit' iii ltircimoeter , was aumlotmg time first to reach Mr. Summlthi , I he thu cli lie coulti to re- % .tt'o hIm , wimhie nthmermu aummmmmmmonetl aim cuter gemmcy hospItal ammuimumhmince by tcleimimomme , Im Stmiitht , however , was ileati wimemi time aumibmi iatmca mmrriveul mit the hospital. lie imami cvi- deumtiy exliim'ed within fle mmiiuummtes after time attack. lie hind beemm very feeble fur comae . tune , htmL utas able to ailpear omit as umsumal , 11ev. Sammmttei F' . Smmmitim , 11.1) . , mumuthor , Imet amid hingmmhet , was 1mm October 21 , h808 , at Newtomm , Mass , lit' attemimleil time Elliott schtol I mm Ihostomi mmtmd womm t lie Fra mmki I mm st'hm at. orshil ) iii 1825. lie t as gratlmmatt'tl front ilarvarth college In 182i , amid lmmmmtiethlateiy be- gait studyiumg for time ministry at Ammulover Tlmeoiogica i semmm iumi ry. frommm vim icim int'l it it. lion he urns grathtmateil itt 1832. Dmurimmg imis Course at college itt' acqmulrcml four different iaumguages. 1mm iS34 lie was ortlaltmtd a uumitmister itt time Baptist cimumrclm , anti becamimo pastor of amid professor of halt- gttages \Vmuterviiie acamit'mmmy , umow Colby utmivcro'Ity , at W'aterviile , Me. lie retmurmieml to hiostotu Iii 1812 amid editomi time Cimntstlnn ltevicw , IL heading hiaptiat orgami. Soon after timis , hmntvever , ime gave imp time editorIal cimalr , anti for several years was pastor of time First liaptist clmurcim at Newtotm , Foiimmwlng this lie was time editorial secretary of limo missionary ummiomu , F'romim ISTS to ISSO lie 'isitctl forehgmm lantls him commmpatiyvitim lila wife. i he was received everywhere uvitim mmotablo tokeims of regard. lie mmmade a care- ( mu totur of nearly all the tuihsshonmry holds of time woriti. hits inmhiisitod voluimmes have been mmmammy and lila mmrticies for stundartl reviews ts'ithmotit contmt. lie becamne imroilciemmt itt iifteemm 1mm- gmmages , frommu vimtchm ime ahmsorboti the scull- mmmentai spirit of time best poets numd prose llteratmmre. lie becaummo acqmuatmmted whtim Lowell Macaim antI smipplieti tIme words of ummany songs anti hmymumms for nmimshc of time well kmmowum coma- ImoSer. The mmatloumni mimmthmeumm which ummnd imimi-m faummoims is hy far time mmmost lmopuiar of imts hmretluctlomm , Ir. Smmmitim lived for immammy years hum Newton Center , Mass. , wimere Mrs. Smmuitim , how' 82 years old , eurvives himim , Aummong time uumost hie'ashng evemmts in time life of Dr. Snmitim was tIme - grand teitimimommini _ which uvas temmtlercml hint by time imetmple of New England In % Immslc hail of tithe cIty , April 3 , last. Thmmt was time last timmme lr. Smumitim oiupearetl omm mm public hiiatformn , excepthmig hue ahipearamico before time lmmimmmemmso Saturday umoommtiay ummeetlmmg of time Cimrlstiaum Emmdeavor Oh ilostomi Conummuon , to read aim orIginal imymmmn , which v m , eUmmg to time ttmmme "Aummerica. " Auromig those uu'hmo apollo at time testimumonimil amid svlmo were in time Communion mmmeeting were Govermmor Greenhmalge , cx-Govermmors Russell , Amimes , 111cc , Lommg , itolimmsomm , Ciaflin and lirackett ; Governor Cleaves of Malmi , Coy- ernor lhmmsiel of New llammmpshire , Govcrmmor Woodbury of Vertmmommt , Govermmor Coliimm of Comutmecticut amid Governor Browmm of Rhode Island. Ir. Smumhtb left timri'e semis and ta-a ulnugim. ' ' tern. Amnong thiemmi arc F , S. Stimitim of iavemi- Imort , Imi. , Mrs. J. 1) . Cammtteo of Iiritlgeport , Conmi , , Rev. I ) . A.V. . Smuitlm , a missionary of llurmmmaim , ammti Fl W' . Summithm of Cimicago , NEO1LLEANS , Nov. 1G.-Robert S. Day , a hirommmimment cottomm factor , schmoiar amid artist , a son of tlmo late Jamnes I. flay , tiled front a wcumnd receiveti last mmighmt by time acchuiemmtsi dIscharge of his pistol whmile un was scarcimimig his premmuimmes for a burglar. SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 16.-George 'my. Gibbs , one of time most promnhnont mmmercimantms and phiimtmmtimropists him time city , died smmtldetmiy of heart failure totiay. For many years lie was presIdent of time Yoummg Men's ChristIan nssochatiomm. lie camne to California 1mm 1849 anti uvame 71 years old , lie fommntled omme of tue largest Iron 11mm eu time cnmitltmemmt. 1)ENVEI1 , Nou' , 1G.-A telegram hums been receivtui here annommncing the death imu Oakland - land , Cal. , of John W. Snmlth , foruimery of iemmv 'r , aged 80 years. Mr. Smaitim wan born in l'cmummsyivammia atid canme to Colorado In 1860. lie buiit several mIlls imero and teas imronmlmmently identified uu'itim time construe- lion of time Gmmif and Soutim l'arld raiiroada amid the Ienver , tRaim & Pacific , mmow operated - ated hmy time hiurhimmgton , lie vent to Cali- formili twelve years ago mmliii of hate hmas been bullulimig time Cauhformmha & Utah railroad , of whlcim 150 imiihes are already comistrmmcted be- tweemi Salt Luke City anti Mhiforti. MONTI1IIAL , Nov. 1G.-fl. L. Gault , the Canadian cotton kimmg , tlied today of Bnlglmt'a dIsease , iligliti-pit Semi'les liii I I I I mu 0 inys. CHICAGO , Ill. , No' . 1i-It has tiukemi jm.st twemmty-hlve days to build the steci Irmime- work of the eighteen stories 0 time F'aiicr hmmmihins , , at Dt'arbormi amid Vaum 1immm"mm mitree Is. The rtmnim imimwari begamu out October 12 , mmti time imigimest imoint , 235 ( oat Lhov. ' Ito u'lde.vtElk. wan meumeimed Noveni'jer 12. lIe. tween Octoimer 12 anti Noveluim'r 12 wete htu'e IiUI.C hPs. 0mm two of theae Sumiluiys : the mm meut siorhod. On t lie at hmer t imm.o t mu mm mimiyi , tit" fltCtl were idle , 'l'imree mimor , ' iitts' i'tft h'sl on muecohimit of rtmlmm , so lhnt the mmctul ear i , riic 110mm of time elghmteen was orcomn. t > immim. ml lit twemmty-flvu titt's .mct'mal vork. Tiilrteemm 4tmmmi omm".imnif stories uu'ore imumlht in ( otmr'se'mm clays. 'I'ime new hmtmihtlt14 ha taller thiEjlt tin ) ' cmtimer in thin city , exceut the ldu sq'ie tilmihihe. It is Ia'imtg Cl'CCIU I tt.itier ti. htormait grtmmmtel 1mm 1891 , before im eomtimchi L'iS'netl ' itme ormlimmutmmee himniting time height ct mJ ) ' . scrapers. - -----i ' , , 17i . 1.on COLDS No Two Aike. The weekly tunflouncetY13i3Ls of " 77" are like a row of i'aw mniihtltt , no two emiikce , 'Tia the snmO witlt Coldia , som'netinies it _ i a Cough or Sore Throat ; or Oatar'rht lnfluerza or Cold In the Hoeid ; or Soreness In the Choel , General Prott'atlon and Fever , when noai'ly all thesca maymptorns Bt'e present , then it , Is genuine GRIP. 477'i jg the nmaster' r'elnody t'oi' all or those a o ii d t t I o n s , l'aken enr'iy , cuts It short . . . I ) i' 0 iii ) t I y. T-nken during Its prvaleflCC , it. ln'avent3 Its lnvn- sion. Taken while sutrIng from 11,1 a cure is ma p e 0 d I 1 y realIzed. ' ' 77" will "bi'onk up" g stub- hor'mi cold that "hangs on , " hr. ltumtmphrs puts up a 14peific for every IlIs'a"4' . 'rite ) ' mmcc Usserlited lit lila Manual , whIch i w'itt tree. i4timeil battles of iil'nsant peliets-fit your 'eit poCkSi t'ttI l' 'Irussista or lent Cii receipt of Itulo. ' . or Itte fur $1.90. lhtmimtpimmCl' Mdj- clime L' . , til , iui'l Iii \Viiilcm Sit. . New Yomk. hue slurs to get , ' I-I-TJ-M-P'H-R-E-Y-S' -