The Omaha Daily Bee. ESTABLISHED JHsE OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MOB'ES'G. OCTOBEB 24. 1900-TWEEVE PAGES 5EKGI.E COPV FIVE CENTS iOOKS LIRE COX GA5LET Zil LJ "Wtsu PlcaipciertikrT ir Plaat of 1 ' L Pifit&o-i. FRENCH MINISTER DECLARED TO BE ILL AE:ttBM.3w H?TT,Balf Haem 3sd Mertior. of Asj Indirpotdnon, ANGLO-GERMAN AGREEMENT AT PARIS Tract' 3sBf re titt Oos:purt Eefen Alu getie: to Ttsg Tut Tdlt t. MUTUAL FEAR INSPIRED Br THE NATIVES XleHcf Obtain that Tlirrr Art- -No re cref Clanse and tht o Con tlncenry 1111 ArUe lo loltinc Itnfcln. PARIS. Oct SI There lt cnnstdcroW j oyrtery eottorning thr brUin o! the rre&eh lniniiter at Pel.ta. M. Plnebon Tbr Preach EOvcrniaet bet received a cable message ; from Li Hang Chang saying M Plaeben it. ill and rtugrcntlag that tbe French Rt". onment upjeoint toother jticnlpotcntlary. The French minister of foreign afialtt . M. XHlcassc received, tbe same da a cablegram from M Finchec which did not , refer to his health, and ft If thought 1.1 Hung Chang f UCtlOn Is Open tt) eoeplCiOt laifl lie bus cablet t X Plucbon on the r.ubjeit. The Twajis wbirb 1 a aetni-ofii- ( UU organ, under a IifiodoB tlwt- pt "Tht uait-r lb fltjrtoiBttli rtrcl-f li tba the Anclo-Gtirmm tcTfteiDfirt li inwtiij- b mutual aweemeut apalcrt either nountry , lelrinp tbe Tanpe Tf ruiey w-r- 1 many in in ennouf rmoaTuorai vu , tbe m-tjjjr tomorrow riual hearlnp fll count of tivor-productier. She tberelore , l)f hui tomorrow morutnp In Mtelanp commoroial OHtletf anC caMf her Mr Stiin iB t i,ttcment today. .ald t r,.f on China, especially on the Yanre Ter J .. Gtte. t0 ruU. thc ,,oro. rainy and feartnp ihat Dnpland may at- , pittlV tJJ iklllnp. be if now cudeavorlnc temp: to urUe tha Tanse Tee rallry. be t0 rnlIi u Tbf. HuU Jp t personal attaik lipncd the apreemeiit. . on . i0 Pc0rt to urerent the Orient "Xlplomata are eeaCflent tbtt no fecre; rlauKe eritn. The third article aprdtff to the eventuality of Runnia defiu.tely eir.np iiaachurla, in which caee German and Enpland would divide thc Taapp Tne villrj Hut there are reukoas to tUeee :hm will not occur lw:aui.f RuiiRia it determined not to aeize Manchuria." ACCEDE TO AGREEMENT10' Amnrln-llmicnrj and Itali Glir 1'lirlr 1 Akkt-iit io rw Antrlo-Grr- I man Comport. BERL.1K Oct "I A hlrh officikl of the Derman .Foreign office asserted this even- 5nr tiikt Aiiiitriii.'Hiinnirr una t;.!-r in expretsed tb.Hr ftraal adherence 10 the Anglo-German agreement. Hut France' TtusKie. knil the rtiKod Ststes have not Cefined their position Tbe press continue a lively disrutslon i rf the argument. Tbe Hamburg Corre- Oondrnt. whiti-fii. olten-tfce niputhpietejl tt tie Foreign office, refers to "the suspi- 1 clon expressed in some foreign pipers 1 that certain clauses in the sgreement are kept secret and says no serret rlausef exist- The Tosslsche Zedtung. relerrlng to tbe report that the failed States, before riving a final agreement, wlrbes Germany and Great Britain to g4ve an explanation of what they mean bj clause r. and whether ' they Intend to preieat seizures Py force 1 and eayr "The unswer to such a que- tion will probably lie thut Germany and Great Britain bad not yet reached a de- tlsion on tlist question, but intend to de- tide after a seizure oerurt " ' No USert on liallroad raefl.a. LONIiON. Oct. 2S. The nhi-tt!c iw 1 llrjifsh Foreign olfire say the Anglo-German agreement will not alieet Russia's railroad concessions in Manchuria. The; point out that Ibe object of the np cement is the holding of the luterrtty of China vithout reference to ihe arraaremfnts the powtirs In regard to the construction railroads in Ctnr.a DCriD! C VfC! PflUCTUC DCDCI c rcUrLl. VI kLbUmt I nt ntDtLo I Jtrfn.-ee. Arrivltic at Canton Trll ,f , Ifrtrat ot ibr luprrlal 1I0NG KONG. Oct. 2. The situation atlcTAPT 'anion ir comparatively quiet. It is re ported that the consuls have received let ters warning them of dangers. Refugees from Hul Chow lay the rebels are welcomed tverj-wherc They take noth ing without payment arid are treated as puetite luMead of enemies Their leaders are tmpposed to number ten each corn ier in i. TJnw i i.r- i ,.,.,, . 1 j r- - Htm i ia liu ir n 1 1 1 w 4 . t tripling but Is everywhere suceesrful. He. is jejiorted to bae defeated a large liotty of imperial troops, killing a hundred of the Chinese soldiers The surnames of the rebel chiefs are Hong. To, Cblng and Chan. MORE TROOPS LEAVE PEKIN J'lfleciuh t nited Stole Infantry and Jlejal Welsh l"nklleer Peeara rCKlN. Oct. SC. (Via Tien Tela. Ort 11, and ShangbRl, Oct. SS )-Tbe Fifteenth f ntled States infantry has departed from the taty. It was eseorted beyond tbe walls ly the other American troops The lioj-al Wtlbh Pualleeri have also fie jiarted. The dste ot tbe mewing of the foreign ministers with Prince Cblng and Li Hung Chang bas not jet been definitely fixed Some of tbe ministers have not yet re ceived instructions from their govern- 1 meets; two are absent from the rapital i and one is ill TUAN AS HOSTILE AS EVER Jlrxer leader OIIrr Ami lor Drctror. tloa of llrilUh I.xpedltion to J'ao 11g I" a. TIEK TS1N, Oot. It ental Gaeelee's rxpeettlos joined Lord Campbell's regi tatnt Octolier JK and tbe combined force was expected lo reach Pao Ting Pu )t-k-terdty. At We Nan tbe British discovered a let ter from Prince Tuan ordering the exter mination of the cxpruitinn among the marshes and ofierlng arms from tbe gov ernment, MlaUttr l'avor I'l-eark Propoaal, PARIS. Oet 22 At a cabinet PDimrll loday M. DeJcasse, the minister of foreign affairs, announced that the ministers of tbe p'.wert at Pekln met recently to semi- , ferlng in an manner with tbe tjonimg a!nd t-f)' lally examine the French propnt.lt lent I polng of the Dow it miniaters or the huldtng it a lsis lor p.ee negotiation and 1 Di 1bfdou'' i"ice t.y the Zlncisu' oon ahuued thcmse4vertaoraWe tberetu. j CTcfe loSX1"11 W raw?-': T Prefers mmmt. STOCKHOLM.. NfiC-.J To tbe EdJior of TbfKj I tin , ii plasterer by trade; bate fslwiiy In-en 11 democrat; voted lor Bryan is IriM. Imt tn ucrount of tbe J iiptlT conditions, -with JilfDtr Pf work nod tinVmtMjed conlideaco i in tbe Int'-crtir and bonestj- oi jwrpHw of tbe preneat hdralnls- UctJon 1 trlU rate for TVIiLitun Mc- . Kliil'T In lWHt .1. T. WHITE. J GATES FACTION IN COURT Aypltration U ntr fcr a ItrrrlTtr for tfcr nnardlan Trnirt CouiptLu;. KANFA.S CJTT. Ort t Jokr TT. OiLtrt t! CWeuFo. tafl other bo)0r ol i-rcurttlr In tbf OutrCU-c Trurt roajmsy, nikflr p jainUos in tbf leflertl court lofltr r'iit-r lor tbf oemjiui.r iifl tor us lt luuetloa t jirruot & mfftinc bi tbf rtoel; bolficrr lor tenmrrtm to eltS & ni w bnurfl ol Ctrectarb. TWt If RUC to hf m tttnil ol tbf Gum eJeaent to pain contro) ol Its aairr ana to nutf o utop li from aldlnr in tbe , of the Kanm. Cltr. Merloo way. ihe nhorl line whlh A, finanierlnr o! - - - . . - E SMUwell It l'Uitdmc: between Kan T Stilell If lruildiap between Kan kkt Cltr and To;o Itampo, on tbe fVcific (aft of the Mexican republic. Dipbt new (tlreclork of the trust compter r.ore to here 1-een fleeted tomorrow, and tt)vn vt-h M If eald, in pesfeHntitn of rotticleut pjoxlef to eakble blm to control tbf !lectlen and name the fllreeton.. The tew board waf then to xnet and elect Mr StUveJl preulflent of the oompanr- The Gatef petition, filed todur makes renttiitiflhal charcef kctlntit Ptilwell and hit ahtHiolatcf.. The otmrt cranwa an order reftraltlnE ,1)f. f.Ullnjtitl bt tI!r of the trust com- phvy - t kBM4f and arainst the belfilnc of ' Hue from being built It will be u severe blaw to Kansas City if a receiver is sp pomted for the Guardian Trust company. Tbe company if in pood financial condition and its prosper ts are of tbe hrirhtest kind. It if not interested in any way in be Orient railroad enterprise beyond uetlnp tt trustee, for which it 1 to 1k- paid- 1 have been particular to keep thc aCatr. oi ooi.il riisijik,z.it's svjikrtur una bipuuci , and the statement thst the trust company's t,olh companies separate and distinct money was hemp used for tbe ratire&d ir i false. Gatet and hit friend only own I ibout 10' per cent of tbe stock of tile Guiu-dlsn Trust company " 1 Mr Gates and his assistants contend that ' M Stilwm took aflvantape o: them in tbe character of seauritle in the reorpanisatlon I ol tbe ouarttlan Trust cnmpairy. The honas " old Kansas City. Pittsburg L Gulf j road fcgure in the bill and the contention Jr roap tLat stockholders tre in danger uf lotill! tJ-Wd.Olift ir Mr StilweJl is allowea ,0 rrr "ut hu pluIlK i WILL STILL GIVE PASSES 1VrlT and Vonthrrn Bead nt "Vet Head? 10 Ahollkh Prrr Tr iikportntlfiii. ST LOfJS Ort UK. All railroad lines went and south of tbe Mississippi rlrer ooraprirtng about 130 000 miies of trackage. took action here today cn tbe par.f agree- ment for the coming year General Man- 1 : ager Howard Elliott of tbe Burlington was , j n 'be chair and all liner were represented 'The old agreement was reaffirmed and an j edditional clause added providing for Ppnalty for the violation of the agreement , . Tti r V, 14im At. tn nt tt r. 1. A iir.nt- i r, "jr.fifi " . Mv . . ana upon conviction mr tbe violation ol . the agreemnt a fine of linn will be im posed and at once collected? K reeolution whs offered 10 abolifcb free transportation lor tbe coming year, hut on j brier T.ut in vnte we. inn. it v. t.T..u ".that tbe condttlont were not ripe for such O 1 4... 1 ...... I.... ., ... . iuu.i.. ii.i-ur.uir. i.ui b i-Biiiiiim tr appointed to confer with executive officers t,f HDMi ln 841 olbpr f,,c't,on", of tbe country looking to abolition in the luiure The local committees were continued at St Louis. St Piul .ctickgn. Kansas Citv and Omaha vi,fc fllarret I nnary power ar to the lssu- REIGN OF TERROR DrnnVra e(rro Itallroad Hand Kill Our Willi r Man and Wound I Sri era utlirrk. Hlf.'DMAN Pa.. Oct 22 A riot occurred here at 2.30 o clod: this afternoon in a restaurant near tbe Baltimore Ohio depot, conducted by William Caver, a nepro. Abram Kbroyer. a whit man. was fitting at one of tbe tables and angered some 1 not say whether the conference would take' stores there and utilizing the branch rail tiegroef who were present. K&ivec and j action tew-ari thc calling off of tbe strike ' road thence to Tang Ho. where it Joins the pistols were drawn and an effort made to i la answer lo questions, thr leafier said main lint to Pekln. lull Shroyer and hiR young son, who war ' lie would not ttke tbe re sponiibilny on' nearby. A score of shots were fired, but no tone bit A reign of terror exists. The saloon have been closed and SbrriC Gales. who bas been sect for. will be here to- morrow with a parse of deputies. Tbe negroes employed on tbe Baltimore k ObiD lmicovements here were paid off on Monocy ana nave neen orunk ever einee Last night G. H Stauh. .a Nova ficotlan. in charge of Keti ham a. Co.'r rtables, was r.hot and died won after Two Itallana were also fhot and seriously wounded. YOUTSEY BACK AT FRANKFORT Cosvirird Murderer of Govrrnor Gor- bel Jlrmoied from Georer- town Jail in Cot. rr.vart"nr.T Kr.. Oct. rn. Toutsrv was placed in Jail here today being brought over on bis cot. SberiC Shuff says that Youiacr talked jerlerUy rational oa the trip over and secerned to be in pood ' sp-iis j Toutsey walked from the itrect to the jail unassisted. Toutsey was the last of tbe rur-pects who were confined In the Georgetown Jail. Caleb Powers, who was given life imprisonment, having been re moved to Louirville. Davis, Combs and Wbittker. the others, whose cases were venued there, have been released on ball. Toutser occupied a coll in the third floor of the Jail Jim Howard, who is under death sen tence. 1 on the second floor and a strict watch will be kept to prevaut them from oommuuicating with each ether nonleltr Act Injunction. MANSFIELD. O. f.ct fa Counsel for iTuran 4-joiiiri- nrwiwr oi i jiicace today ' t'!VaJe?,.I?.iV7it?,tFu",'4..tiir n"L ur CHANGE FORM OF NOTICES TfiniTiC Ooaptrjet Poet Kew Enlletiat ti to In cruse of Vurts. MEETING Of SUPERINTENDENTS HELD Operator FtUI Jlefe lo Maltr clllc Gna.ra.ntr a to Lenrth of Tline tbe Prrft Advance VI 11 Last. SCRANTOX. P. OdI. St. A tafetltif o! rui'frlctfuCeiitf:, rtjirefecttai: moKt o: thf Ij.chtTtiiti Lnfl "Wjondiir vvJlfr rfplon. vh.i htii hrrr t-cfl t.ti tp-cesiest mtflf to jiort tbe :d11o-1cc notice: In order to itvold tbf pomjiilcstlotjj t)if. oulfl rerolt from f.frurinF llie umouru flu to mch miner cm tl uotieef thut htve been j.nrtefi the cwtmiMih b;ve PotiOlua?4. the lh.Ft yetr ir baopt a renfr-l nfrtfc i and to m-U to tlieir minrn powder at C m ' per kt e and aad tbf balance. 7H per oriit. Tbf meetlcc wai tttihflufi b- General Superlntenient C. C lioft o! lb Lieleware ! : Buflhon cBmnanr. Oonaral Bunerlntenflen. I n Lt.omlf of the tclware. Lacht wanna t wwitm Railroad company General Jian- 1 lrer w Mar of tbe Hlllmde Coal i- Iron I c-Bmpanr. Superintendent W 3. Rlttardf of i-HiiiitAja . QLiitu mu'iiuruL i j. Xfcii.iit.iun ui . tbe Lehiph i ni:fcef.barr Coal coajtanr and President T H Wilkin of the Teinplt 7 . . w iron company Thei.e oompanie opcrf.e rttty-nine colherjea The big iOi4.er.et, refuse atill to make a rpeeifie ruararsy af to bow lonp the 16 per cent lncreaae i rua "IB convorr.ki.ionf xiojc wjan i them It can be ealfi that they will not make nikj-taif. c-wriKicueeiii oosai o. .0utheaatMS.couananrntf.uip er rut , vllt company had become i.omew hat em-, i icned an apreement fluritK the last lecle I the Laiktwannk Mid -'We Co not feel ( bekry wa on and the Etholred had much barrtknefi and Nkclemti ) er and Klne Itture vo euppurt popullat prlnclp)e ia I called en 10 male afflflt that our oter eimculty in retting aloncnifle the drtfunk j Lipoid, who were both lirpe fUk bold- return lor their voter.. He alt. calif atten , w at. p. ten In pood faith " i yacht. The chief oDccr o! the steamer. ,.rfc. mrfl tc utija k0me ahirei tipet ! tier to the lact that at the etronty coa- " MINES ARE KhAV LY fiUARDED 3V.rr t Mm wb Arr "R ,. rains U .ui liicrruord Mnee HAZUTTON. Pa., Oct. IS. Reportf Jroni ' the few eoiJierief thtt are rtill In opera- , tion in tmi repon tinow mat me niinw of men at work today was not creator than , ,last week The nrines remain heavily j .puarded in fact the number of coal and Iron policemen around them has been some- what Increased durinc tbe Uct foriy-tipht I hours. Strikers- plck.ls are also numer- out in the rliinlty of th mines. President Mitchell still refuses to fli- 1 Auitr .i "v iu ii.im ii "i lIjr S. .. a V.. -..11 ...V 47 .1 aW.. itfkump compuy, vue k-juiea jnuie ort- , trs would 1 ready to ca l the strike oS 1 411. A . . A k . T 4 a 4. Ji W M 1. . 't T apalnst that organization If the miner; from tbe dlCereat repioat had not bound themstdvef to stand lorether. The coa- pany hut all along been selling powder at ll.tti a keg. so It is not concerned In tbe question, nut must wnt unui tne miners and other operators come io some kpree- meat. oat ..a ckve oee me isrp- i est labor demonstration ever held In thlt city took place this afternoon. It con- titled of a big parade of striking mine workers and a mass meeting. Hverr settlement in the region was rep- resented iB1iaf. .There we-, also miia- cents from the j-anuier ween ana schuy crui 41 uui """-k ouuuj- 1 kill TallejT in tbe parade. President Mitch ell and other officials of tbe failed Mine Workers rodt in carriages at the iead of I the proeeacion 3t was etimated that ' there were nearly ju.uuw men in line. Aiier tht parade Preeidcat MitchtOl adddrensed ' the assemblage. BEGS MINERS TO BE LOYAL rrrtldmi Mltrbrll Tredleta narlr Cndlnr ot ftrlke la .pr-rb ai rttillr, P0TTSV1LLE, Ta . Oct SS Rain fell . .. ... . . 4. nesruy curing ane miners meeting moay lmt -n,,. frowd. estimated kt nearly cone person. did not seem to mind thf down- . oour. .lohn Fahe. nresldent of the - ..i.. ..w.rt. iri.i vui'i . v. 'nened to with interest, hit most . v , .., vif i believe it will 1 onlr a few " .- imtll 1he OTierktor It the Htrletim. u.ctj.nnt tnj Wroming valleys will con- srnt to post notices agreeing to pay the I 30 per cm increase in wages until April 1 I believe that if you stand together the rert of this week, by Monday at least you Iran return to work with everything won you struck for" President Mitchell then made a plea that all remain leys! to tbe organization after itbe contest ia ever. Just at they are dolnp now. I Mine Wortirra OSlrlal to Meet. HAZLETON. Pa . Ort. 25 A member of ! the erecutlte board of tbe V nited Mine ! Workfrs nf Amerlra and of thr three an- thracile districts, will be held here tomor row lor the purpose of thoroughly canvass- , lnr the rituation. Preaidont Mitchell would himself of calling off the rtrike. but would ! rathrr have thr national board vote on the I cuestlon. Those who are expected to at- '. tend tomorrow'f meeting .re W. R. Falrlet I pvratet ten miles below here. Se reral of Alabama. Fred Bllcber of Chicago.jtbouskndpoundslnspecieweretal-.cn. j George Purrell of Indiana and Benjamin James, all members ot the national cxeru- Ioelork Suerror anrd. ! live board. Secretary John Iempsey of I'iitrlct No. 1. President John Thomas and Secretary John T Gallagher of IHstrict No 7 and John Tabey and Secretary George Hartlele of District No. Vice Grand Master ritxgerald of the Brotherhood of Rtilwar Trainmen attended aeeUnr of trainmen at rreetend, near . here today. The object of the meetlnr ! could not lie learned, but it ir believed the miners' strike was discussed More otler Go l. ka.j-w. ra. ant ;a. ine x orrst , tlhlng company at Archibald, employing HW ' ni,in' today posted noticer giving the 30 per i Increase In wepea, reducing the price of powder to tl.i.p a keg, tbe new price to fig ure lc tbe increase to contract miners, cad guaranteeing tbe increase to continue until April 3 next and thereafter until further or fiera Tbe employer of this company have been on strike since las. January Notice of a like character are expected toaar I rem ail the large comuanlet ib the region that btve not yet jioetefi their mines. Thomas Nicbolls president of district No. 1 of the fnlted Mine Workers, today ad mitted that the end of tbe rtrikt it near and that It would come in a very lew days, A meetlnr of all the district and national off) rer bas tecn called for tomorrow, he said, and a.t thl meetlnr nnaitlve uetinn .111 jirobably be taken, provided, however, that : .. . . . "lv...l. -v.. .v.... ... all tbe coal oompanie will guarantee a 10 jr cent advance until April L trlkr Deelnrrd CIT. MIDDLE5BORO. Ky . Oct SS The coal I strikers, marched on tbe company's prop miner strike wa today declared off ) erty. tore up 200 feet of railroad track Eipht hundred men will returs 10 wort at and set tre to a tool house. Tku aflex oack. j coon all la quia at the work. Against Desplers. R15LNO CITT. Nfb.. trt. 16 . To tbfr Editor f Tbe Hw: In J replr to rotir Jvir tHtlcp -wbiit in.r n-uwms Xr reitittinc Brrta t trr, 1 dm ;i;(! 1o tb Ire J tfdntp of rtlrrr at tb rurie of j ir, 1 1 1 tm imnnwd to Urrsa- lzed drtoocrutT and -rbut tt J Pttndfc for fm- trade! frt-e idlrtr J mid rnin to every lndnttritl -a- tcrprlue. 1 o ojpoffl to cbnupe Mr. MeKlnley tnd tbe prindjJes J lie bttudfc for for Mr. Bryan tm& bU band of defponer and irpu- diEtorR. Vry rTful1r. J ! .7. A. KE10H3LXBACH. FOUR MEN SAVED FROM SEA . , . . . . , ' 1 orU-r I'lrkd I p .r rrnlt i Jtrauirr 'Which Oirrbanlfd Tbria a a Mnalnc TkckL lOoprrifTM IP Vr Prrf PuMlnhlnr Co. r-oiiT avtjvio JtmnJc. fl "j Kr- lyork TVoria :ablecram Special Telecom.) William H. and rredexicb Lanprton, Otto FepeMLe and Noah F. Kanon. Jr. akded , Jor New Tork today on thf rmtefi Stale 1 , .C , -r" I tiit- . f it i i inn r ' in. i 111 : . : i. : en irai oonij. cieumcr jarf rrult oonijianr' rtetrocr IStbelred. Ther ' arrived here thlf morninp on tbe ham rtiamer. kkrinc taken an inrrfuntary trip to Jamaica, after hivlac Ufh reeeued irom tbe wreck of their tv eaty-tupht-Ioot , uump yacht, the Aliria. The lour men -were pcuec up last Wednerday momlnt: aboat ttlrty milek ( by kkiu:ul eeamanthlp. wa nnally able to l ret within a Cmance from which k line couic ir aurows to uit iiLtir rrkii. men were then hauled .aboard and the Meamcr proceeded lor this port. The yacht wat abandoned In a siskin? condition and could not have been kept afloat much 1 oncer. Th t.,1a rtntkln Xiekfrt.t.n of the Etbelred that thfy hd etaned from Hiph- lkt,a k J.. :or Grnrwnd bay on xnnefitr afternoon. When oZ the Homer icon the said they were ptrurk by a 4na t3.cf FtJe Vhict Gnaroed the bt ,lt)j rnfl cpft Lr.uy ull lt, . . . i,hn.. . cr,mr.ffi. but the an- tht)r chfclaf Vf tI0 wk tllfl urtllle Jrte ! ...... n.. . r. .. .. . r liu m.m uur MAaua.a ,'.i. carried past Bandy Hook ana out io sr. Tithel-ed. it was 10 o'clock a m wha ' .... ,M,. Tn. ..j;. the rescue took place. The men bad been wlthout food since I p. m. on Tuesday , 4 arj 4lkB PUunru irvri 1-14- 441UU r,,wf., liut had "been able to obtain some warmth from a gasoline stove in tbe cabin. The rudder was -unlnjuredjund they were alDe tD keep the yacht's fcead before the wind, bet the seat rollcdljnountatn high h boat?Vas in daape: ' of foundering Several time during the night the pale was nearly s Wrong as at the time tie sails were oii. away All ,.f tV TeAruefl TnenVlrTiiranrfl fleen " fC'SC: ' . j . . i v4v . : 4 .... 1 . ... . naa xne oesx paBsengcr Aocuxmiiuai.uoiib on i the voyage and would btve enjoyed it but , for the thought of their arxiout friends, j who, they knew, would mourn them as dekd. On landing here they made haste to send taessage acnounrlnr there safety NEW CABINET TAKES OATH I-lve of tbe Minister Wlio Flar II e rrlird Iortloli,. Arr Gen rral lu tbr Army. MADR1P. Ort 23 The new Spanish cahi- net took thc oath toaty. sr-nor suveia iw- lieves a great mistake was made in not giv- ing the naval portfolio to Pener Sanchez Toe and that it was an equal mistake to retain General Linares a minister ol war. -T-.. .mln.t nl.T 1htt f T nf the ' ministers are gonerala The official orrsn I nf tb- trEiT oeolaret the tine bas arrived 4u- 4" m j.- -- t0 tindrctake enerpeUcally the recrpaciza- I . i . .v.. t i-rr "" - t rpa-ulkh Cabinet Complrtrd. MADRID. Oct. i'S. Admiral Mozo. marl- lime prefect at Cadiz, hat been appointed minister of marine, the appointment com pitting tbe Azcarrcgu ministry. He w-'il arrive here on Thursday General Azcar- J rapa is acting as minister of marine ad I interim. Hlph officials of the department ' of the Interior have resigned aafi several ' prefect have indicated that they do not desire to continue at their putts. I-kxr tbe Harbor "Work. LONDCiN. Ort 2r. -Tbe Glotie this after noon announcer that Great Britain has leased from the Bng'.lsb contractors the harbor works of Chinp Wan Tao. now in i course of construction lor a period ol elpbt months, with the object of landing men anil rirairs nob ranrnirr CANTON. China. Oct. i'S. A vessel har- ' lot on board 100 passenrerts was boarded by ' 300 oassrnrers was boarded bv . on. -a i.t.-uu .i.u iiicntoDcr. under secretary of the foreign office, has been appointed to succeed Count von Bue- low ar minister of foreign affairs. PREPARE TO RESUME WORK Car Are Beinc Placed on tbe Track llradj to Ship Coal. WILr-ESBAJIRE, Pa.. Oct, 2S Emptied ear axe being placed today et all the Dela ware, Lackawanna i- TSeatera company a miner and it is apparent that tbe company ir preparing to mine and ship coal. This is taken as an indication that tbe com- panics are peiung reacr ior tne return oi their men to work, following tbe posting ol notices at every mine. General Superin tendent Lathrop of the Lehigh Valley Coal oompany Is said id be In New Tork today 1 preparing for a rt sumption of ooal ship 1 ments. No attempt was made this uu.rninr to resume work at the Stanton waahnrr rf ibr Lrhigb i. Wllkesbarre Coal company, which wat closed yesterday fcllowinp nn attack on the men by a crowd erf womes and bows Shot were fired ibik moniinc from tbe 'indowa of hnuaet near by at tbe eoal and I Iron Ttollce who were ruaroinc the ooal -JZJPsCLXtrL't In tbe inland sea after lost of life, nithdrew the policemen from tbe bank and stationed thetn at the real breaker As soon as tbe policemen took their departure a crowd of men oresumaWv JIKER AND KING AS PARTNERS Tom "Llti of OolErsio &nd Leopold of Bdlcitr: Jois Hudt. NEW TEAK, OF FINANCIERS ANNOUNCED "H ill Oj.frfitr Mr. Walali'a "VmI intri ft" and 'incldrntallr lr t P 1lif Slurl Ma.rk.rt a a Mdr nnr. (CtPTTlrt, by I'res Iutwilaf; Co PAKIS. Oot- I'S. iNew York "World CuMccraa Special Telep-am.) 1 hkvr i.e cured the eeeential Ikott recardinc the al lcred butlsehc partnerehlp vhicb haf been enured into between Thorna "VVaH.h, the Colorado raillleaalrt, and bit rural hlph- neKf Letipold. Unf of the Belgian. The kMeruim fvrve a touth vl that the contract esinted rtif epal ulebrliT v bo 1 In rlof.e I 1th klie kthc When, however I laid the lecu belore the law) or untie t; ' lor eonhrtnktion that Fcntletatn, after j hhowinp i.lpnf of erect dlstrefa. oon cludcd to explain the avtter. csactlnc tbe promlfe Hit: liir narae i.beuld le withheld , He made the ! i.llev ice ktatvntent. which he I , f tollil,j1Vu V more correct than the rernon i heeured When "WaUh firr.t at- wwi iy aif Mtian ana waaton . . . ... . .. . ... . . ltrif of Uvinc anfl ent.rtatniaa. he at ltrj- jj, , t0 lnt-rcM hlra te rtrtcul, burtiiriM. f(.iltirQ.1, Lnfl our; otherf Charier Nacle- ' jaUurE the Bolplan prudent of the In- : ternaUonai Bleepinp Car company, which rnt.-oli tbe trUn de luxe enrvlee threuph- PUl Burnj,e. Throuph outulde i peculktlouf 'Waliih ;ointinp out to him thtt under 1 American manacement the enterprise w ould , -Waikh Drriinrt 10 nitr. I Walfh wis tempted It was at thi um- i i1" , 7 . "rl ur " ture. threi months aco. that Nkplemkck- J,wlU ne.t'M' in cash to any rharttk .rk km. i,! fnr . m...it,r ..t, ..n iMr,.- I ihititutlen in Nebraska ll any one win Leopold and the Colorado mlUlonklrf "uc" kpieemcnt sipaeo oy me. ecutp;rfnc a porpeout tpeciU train from ' Mw-e than that. If mich prool lt furaisbee Paris to Ostent, where the klnp awaited the'1 r name as a candidate Walsh family After soccttlnp an innik- , f"- United PtWef senatoi tion to return Walsh war pushed lir Klnt : Leopolfl and Naplemacktrs lor bis decision in the proposed business desl. but tbr i Amrriuan mill inut ire earlilmed p ' . unf conditions S or 4 per c-ht. 1 bandit Tour oompany may pay under the liert my cap- U la such a wsy that it lcinpt In id 11 and even 20 ;er cent. 1am ut talk no more i about your aleeplnc cars." Kinp Leopold, who. oinie the marveieur " w-., c recuperation of the Coapo rree Stitt. . -vr, a " owni WWJ xatX.w. upon hearing Walsh descent upon and explain the possibilities c! the kind of ojK-rations lhat are familiar to Asiericas mlllionairek ebknged his tack. InQulring where n king whD had some little avails ble money himself could come in on the Amurlcan field Walsh, fearful of the whims of surh a lofty partner "war sinrulurlr -unresponsive and at first did not answer the Query Leopold Cvrrlra UU rilm. tunc ioui2. iittwnf r. ncn sirejrcr maafii thl 'TnitMJfe4 nti iufl rP. iff -mtitt 1rrt.Tnnr.t.l.1el - . . . . . - . - - . . replies concerning Walsh s uprigitness and fiaiinclal solidi.y had lronf favorably impressed ly the brilliancy, iHildnens and pruoonce 01 tne voinrkao millionaire -uji-i umuii-kE ra vrri 4ir4ui-u nwnu " 414. ppeoec cn nmce at iiajton, t where he because as no:e teuer lie v.-ts m cnage attention that thr latter- finally realized Poughi county and muniripal iionds. stlj- ' of tbe mail This he opened every more the advantages of such a partnership, whirb -ulcrlng alwtys tjJtl thtT shoud be on ing and bed ample opportunity to abs ra" in addition to bringing him high social dls- lithographic blanks, which be would fur- notes, drafts, checks uud money Of course tinrtion would also provide him with un- ! nish. Hating secured lbe originals he be hud 10 be especially tkillful 10 mast limited capita! for tbe execution of some would forge duplicates of thc same num- bis accounts balance. Thlr. direr'or at of his vest business projects. .After a few ifr fcUa denomination to any extent he mttted that he was at a lost to account -weeks' consideration Walsh finally yielded. 1 wibbed. The originals he would sell, but for tbe lallura of ihe bunk examiners 10 through the representations of Nape)- ibt lorged ones he would use as collateral , discover- Alrord's Irregularities ct thr r nikckrrs. and consented to Income King socuritr Jor leant.. , last examination. LcpolC s finandU aewser ano partner ffTerU contracts have been r4gnd. each eutrustlnr several miilions of dollars into Walsh's handr.. My informant l-lieves that tbe opera- linn, .nnl.mnlMi.H w-ill Irf. nf). Tn....,1,' -.w.. , to mining, with some incidental etirrinr up . of tbe rtock market, in order to bring to terms those psverful financlerf who have I j-ti t-r- " I t V . . ' V. nTirrfe- " ' -, ..- """ . r-.urn DOVrlE DISTUnBURS FINcD 1 I'altb Holer 1 Mill Greeted by Hose , Mol. in laiudna, I Knlajid. i j IjONTiON. Oct. 2S. When the medical , rtudenu who were arretted jesterday for ! mobbing John Alexander Dowle, the Zlon- 1st of Chicago, were arraigned before Mr. Edward Nicholas Fenwick-Fenwick. the po- lire magistrate, today, he pave them a good icngur-lssfainp The magirtrste said he j v at shocked at the feet lhat educated men hue arieo so oisgrareiuuy anc assurea them that their rowdyism and violence would not be tolerated, rinek of l were then imposed on ibe students. t A huge mob awaited Mr. Iowie at St Martin's town hall this afternoon and tbe faith healer, who had to be guarded by pre. was rurnea into tne nail tnrouca a i double coroon oi policemen, i ne crowc . double cordon of policemen. Tbe crowd , 'no rnargeu ..at tne poure ntoppea . w bat v.ere reaUyjiplyjuah..i lor the door uhUc DorUag for Dowir. l4ON"I0N, Oct- I Thf Daily Mkil .this ... ot,votPt ,,n ,.fiit0rlal to tbe de- aoulirlCr of the oBrlalr for "encouraging nna ,,rlrtw.UIIC Mr iVJt.." 'Tf the stud- rnu had nufCM-ded in ducking this aged fraud " ir savr.. "on crest harm would be He would I able to rely on tbe whole strength of the police for no other purpose than to fleece tbe public, Hla meetinct should be slopped. He deserves no more consideration than tbe welcbej of the race track." Ttrvolotlon U S til.pre.ed. 4Jun.ir.uu. ura .a 4 ne complete suppression of tbe revolution Is ofariallv an ' nounced. General Garcia has surrendered , unconditionally. ! Senor Mota bar been arrested Dn the i charge of rnmpnolty in tbe movement. Senor Despradel has been appointed minister ot agriculture in euotesEton to Senor Vas- cucx. Hatrhln a Revolution. KINGSTON. Jamaica, Ort 2S. Tbf Gleaner pumisues a report to tbe elleci 1 that a filibustering expedUion. headed by b ri' Vnown Haylian erfle. is being jire- Wa nere lor toe oyeranrcw o: tne gov- mment of General Simon Sam. tbe preei- aenl ol Hayti. Prenrh Tran,urt SuotL. 1 i-nor n, tv, v..v. . . ' 4V.44J4-. w. ...-vu w.i.ui., using wjtn xae japtueac jmer 1 amar.ai ( ew 1 ora Maru. Three rrenrhmen who were on board HeuUiampton Arrtved-Kadwirin Maria . ' , Theresa from New Yarlu for ttrcmen are missing At Hamburg Arrived - Bolpravia. from New Ti.rk German Troop. In China ioller. I At The Lizard Passed. Ortnlr H Pre I BERLIN. Oct 2E Advice from China ton from New Totk fur PJj-roouth. via ! show thai the German troops are auTmng J "iK Uv. i from disease. J emotO. : False Prophecies vs, PrDsperity. : J CE.VTKAL CITY. Nfb.. Ort. IS. J To tbe Cdltor of Tbe Bee: It , If true 1 votfd for Bryan In 3tM ' J Lud viU we for McElaley this j yt'ar. Ny reason for tbe duuice t are brlof too aaar fUc jrb tie la 3850 end to aitifb jrh ;errty in 1S:3l i'owf trrty. A- U. MAJtTIN. Dealer In Boot and 5bteiv. CONDITION OF THE WEATHER forrraet ror Nubranka- ralr. Warmer. Souiher'y WniAf. Trrar-rraturr at Onalia j cf rli? I Hour. Iec. Hour. 1 . in ... . li. in . . . 3 I. lu ... . 4 n. in ... , r i. in ... . l . in ... . T I". IB ... i r. in. . . i V n. in ... . lira r. a. in...... r.4 tla.ni...... r.4 7 a. m ..... . f.3 Njk. ra..... r." p k. tti ...... r.4 in k, n r-c 11 a. 1- in 07 10 ;x Jill I :. THnMP5f1K? MfiVPQ QTATPMFNT Iotillrlir Ilt CanAldary a.tid Denlrt a Lot of Srukation Mrlr I rti u 111k 0.oiirntk. UN D. E UNOOLN Oi t :::.( Speolkl TtUerram i Taomiitinn tonlrht rivp to tb tirfst a rtatemeat concernitip hit candidacy lor 1 nited Btatef i.emtw it if devoted chiefly to a denial of tbe tharpet that be 1 entton thti )ar 41 o! the Mi delcpittet formally titceRfed a preference lor tin: Contained la tbr statement if the follow- i 1 u" uvl I,Bj r itntemeui to per. uu6t tbt"'e rrunuiiMit ptaUemen vhD hsvc tblB wory ufc 6 c,Bwt ,or lhiT o?Pu'- tion to me. which arises from pemanal reasons, but 1 make It that those who art seeking tbe truth and tbe euncesr of the republican party msy know tbe fkcia " In conclusion Mr Thompson siys "ft is also being constantly circulated ovtir i the ttkte that 3 have made a political alll- j anre or tieuu' vtth Edward Roscwatrr. i .This is Uso absolutely false. 1 am drvot- ! lce l rfrgy 1 huve to the success of I 1 1 repuUican Utket. loth naUnU and siuie. ana i nsre not in any manner mafle or talked of malunp anr tleup' of any kind with Mr Rosewater or any one else." CLEVER FORGER IS DEAD I1 arind1f-r Tl'hn Obtained Over KMKI.OOO on Itutrnk Bonds Out of tbr Game. . .w 1 -Cr-BVA. 'OZ trt. ta-Srw. 'was h 1nA,v i V. v t ....... - ........ ... .... . un.i. . . Lewis in Adams county, where he was bora Lewis got Into tbe bond brokerage business while conducting a small private pane lc this rity. He discontinued it and jt v estimated that tt the time of his exposure he had out between ts&n 000 and J400.011O of forpeo bonds. He secured these )u.xiii from banks, financial and ineuranre .ojnpan4cs all over the country Lewis er- . " capeo oeiertion in nis peculations by paj ius thf luteren on bis loans and then ...,.,, ,v, ... .... . ....4 vhirJl ht VPU,a pmPIl6 ,0 ct,Heci. ic tt,, v . rly nr Tircvemeo tne COUtiOUS beinc tire rented lcr payment. He v.-as pardoned i ""Dm ttir I'o!tentiary In a dying condition BRINGING HOME VOLUNTEERS rlr1 of Xbrin to Lfirf tbf rblllp plnrt. komr Time rn m em ber Mrk C iiine Plrt. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 2S At milltarr ; headquarterr brrf It it ttated that thr ( u-nt installment of tbe voluntetr army BOw m the Philippines will leave Manila ' November 1 From that time until pert June the transports will bring borne about ih.oon nien at tbe rale of from A nop 10 ' r,.fi(ilt a month The t.nk will, if porrtWe. be shipped on earlier transports, that tbe) may travel without rrowrHnc. i The variout rertmenis will be mustered ' out an! paid as eoon hs possible after they .arrive here. By this arrangement the eampr now at the Presidio will be euffirient i to accommodate the entire army. MAN KILLED BY MISTAKE Striker Mate ratal Aaclf X'pu Man t')io Vn ti)nf.rd to lie a Noumiluii Wortrr. SPRINGFIELD O Oct -John Srhoonover. master of the Masonic lodge at St. Marys. 0 and a delegate to tbr J Ohio grand lodge, meettsr here tomorrow assaulted bore this evening as he alighted from tbe train He pot off oa tbe 'rong tilde of the train and wat mletaken by itrikerr for a nonunion moulder com- ing bore to take the place ot etrll ers i it uir ximitiuuoi-i eutiji j, t u t.uiiui.t.fa , flBv.n fcnfl juf hyM irfcrtur4 by ftriklng tilr ,.urpvnp He war removed to the hos pital. His condition is serious Territories Went Statehood. vvRT WORTH. Tex Oct 21. The 4-ittZfn of Oklahoma and the Indian Ter- ritnr want single maienooo lor the two territories The formation of Irarues to iiromoie Xliis cno un iH,inieiieea, -jut zirm loague was organized at Wagoner. 1. T. Determined effort in this direction are being mode ly tbe leading people of those ttirntnrles Movement of Oc-eau Vrelf Ort. S3. At New Tork Arrived Kaiser Wilbtilro der Gross iroro urenien, Antona, from - aianpow Laurentiati from Glasgow Siillea -j, .Aniled' October 23-Pen Alb-rt. t &Sito. 1 M aX n At C'ueenetown-Arrived WaeslatiS. from t 4l4iluoeipiliu, lur xvtu.ikii. At Boulopne Sailod Bulgaria, from ' Html.urr for New Tork - 4-t...rl.onri- ani! Frederinh fler OrnKse from Bremen azid So-jtiiamntoii. fur ROBS ON" BIG SCALE rirrt Katioial Sacc of Kew Tork Eit f S703.0D3. OLD TRUSTED OFFICIAL GOES VRONG ' Kote TeMer jUcord Cbtrced wid Beats a Deftnltt:. i ! DEFICIT COVERED UP BV SMART BALANCING rpQeral Lxarcincn acfi Those Htcplryed tj Eart ctw Kethirig Eiarpicirot. PSESfOENT BAKER MAKES A' STATEMENT Miortntrr 11m Itren C liarsrd (IE on tbr Bioa. Ont of thr llwrif )"nad Vltfa UlmlnUltlac Ssri'liii u rrofitk a Itritrtr(X. note telle! vt the rim National batik t-' thlf clt). 1 a lurlUve and defaulter the attt of fTMi.liall. The dlheovery of tbe defaleitlon whi'h war. mode thl aTtemeen. orrated the v mot t earltrment tint the well known lit billty of the rirnt Xatlenal bank and a ntateert imui by tbe bank hkd Quit inc tEeot. Thlt itweraent waf ar feiiwt "The note teller, w ho has bees la the rc ploy of tbe TJ-ft Ntnonal bank ler marr yeart, is a drlaulter to a larpc amour' Hit operatienr hair rontlatt4 for a ren- clderable period and huve been i.tillful.y 1 Mnnntttl f n.nnrh n ltiM.--liulrtinii nf lltft , ... . ,.v Ait.., r- ..t va by oar of tht bank's employee ti few usys after the completion of an taaaiinat mn i'f the bank by the Vnited Ptnfr txtminrrs Iurlnp tbe rontinuanee of hm peruUU"ts periodical eaamiliaUont ktM- been made rr several dieunct sett of cxamicirt rrpi-e seattnr Uif comptroller's depa-rnifn' a. eviH.rl aei'ountantt . and tne bank has also had frequent mdepshdest examlnatinnr , j,,,!,. Dj wlmh has dee4opefl any lrrefcu- 1 Krliy Tbe apprtpate in the false entr.es i anwunuap ia ::nP.H(e. hs been charpefl lZ i on the bonks of the bank out of be icoene fund without diminishing the i.rpltc and profits of the bank as leported in itt 1st: putl islied statement It is expeint-1 'hkt the shortage will be materially reduced 1 a substantial sum. of whl-.b there is f& r jirosjiect of recovery." (lid and Trotted Ctnplojr. Altord hsd been with tbe bank lor twen'v i f'a and wes one of the most trusted men " ' cvpr 1 oni: r'rt"fl but 110 KUBrdclon of the j truth VS-E la"l'a VBlU 1rn anj'r tc 'Bj"n he sent word that he war ill ot his homr 1" jmt experts at work and soni lrrepularitlri were found As thc expers delved deeper and deeper in'o Alvord s books thc extent of the defalcation began to dawn upon them, when It was found it reached the rnormous figure of JTIifi.tiWY tvnetber "fbist runt Isit-Jl thai ie IneA M ti. i v... ... .... 4j.. imwi . wi 'veleped how tbe note teller was able to put bis hands on so much -monev But one of : tbe dlret-ors is reported 10 hare Raid ilia 1 Alvord was aulo 10 take euch a large sum ni Great yicnrr at Saratoca. roreet Raynnr is in 1 barge of tbe national bank eaamtnert here What Alvord did -with all tbe rath ir a mystery as yei..ex -cpt that as usual in such cases it is i.f.id a 4Krge amount of it went lr sioil. speculation. Tbe story is that be bad lost X7E.D0D in one deii but what deal it was has not been u-tee It bas been discovered that during thr i c . cul k "rlBl f. M1Ci,fl,nn niDnrr like a ' ,iriarr lit rf.ntrfl u rottare. ket.t a line stable of hornet and besides playing the aces is said to have frequent ed gamnnc bouses. If tbe stories are true A'vord dis played entirely different characteristics than those be showed at home. In this t.ty he was known at a man of very regular hab.tr. Among bit aasonlatcB he was looked up to and on Wall street was known as. "HannV ! Alvord. lreausc of his cheery wart Hi borne waf In the suburb of Mount Vernon j This home It a magnificent pla'-e. located on CbeeterHJl. one of tbe most aristocratic sections of the suburb. It is nurrounfied bv 1 luxurious grounds and thore ar extern ' 1 stables. One of ibe Uoot of Monnt Verne a, Alvord haa long lrn considered one of 'he i lig men of the town His family r ntena,ne I lavishly and pae large sums to rbar f He was prominent in rburrh society, ati his wife is considered one of the mor 1 beautiful women in Mount Vernon, lrvita ! tlons bad bea sent out for a grand C'nne- at the Alvord home. On the day set fe tbr dinner messengers scurried throughout Mount Vernon recalling the iuvllationa, That tight tbe bouse wa In darkness. Triune of the family wore told that Mr Alvord wan ill Tbe darkened windows rinrr then ans the fart that no callerr wore adm-Ve-! lefl r iijripbiiors to believe bis u:nest wat- serious, lt was not unit this afternoon that the residents of Chester H 11 betrrt ) oi nlr lnr flejticaiHm There was a ramor llltt hW lf,fl lb. ,()V.B on &Ly flmllW- lurUktions were eanoelleS and tbf i,e tut)l; u steamer lor South America, itu j CDnIfl aJl b uorrobtirated Late thia afternoon Mrs. Alvord tbe wife, was seen at her Mount Vernon home She wat weeping bitterly and would not talk about tbe case The family oondcted of Mr. and Mrs. Alvord and two girls and a boy. They kept four or five servants Mrs Aivord Is said 10 hcvi told trlen ihot oving to bis position in tbe back M' Alvord was enabled to obtain tip whi h enabled blm to make 140.000 to thO.OOO a year over bis salary liy operating In Wa 1 street. She Is said to have beamed lha ber .husband's tips were so straight thtt be never lost a cent in the street and always made a pain standing- of Bank. Tb Fleet National bank Is considered one of the strong financial Institutions of tbe tlty Geerge F. Baker, it president, 1s also president of tbe clearing house. Wil liam R Reed If tbe caabier. The dlrertors are Geerre A Baker, Fltker Baker, Wil liam B Reed. Harry C. Fabenetoct, Wil liam Fabenstock. F L. Kline and James Farland. Tbe tiank has a capital of tDOO -000 a surplus of tL,0U.(00 and undivided profits, A statement made by tbe bank on Sep tember I showed Capital, tr.Oti 000 mjr jJua. tCOUiKibi uidltideC profit. fVH.-