Newspaper Page Text
TH r MORNING NEWS
Ei ' lk • • Jnccrgioratad l* v
| H EHTII*I. President
AGREEMENT IS MADE
HN%0%9 IN FI-KIN ARHIVB AT AN
I NOEM9T AN DING.
main points are settled.
M I.OTMTIOM roH PK4.CC PRO-
I CLUED I'AVOBAULV.
Punishment f and Hfniovnl
i, | i |i* T From Un
it rmlncil I pon-IVnuHnmt Lega
ti*n (iuril to H** MHlnfnltinl An
IVkln—‘Taku Irn to lit* Haird.
*1 hr ll •• It** 11 Inn in Southern ('hi mi
I* i iiimliih Much I Hcaalicaa.
I? ,j . Nov. 11—The. following is the
full **\t of the statement, evidently in
spir*d, in the Cologne Gazette ol.Hdur-
Un> -to tne understanding reached by
the *r* tentative# of the Power* In
Pt k‘ --urdlnff the Chine*** *ettlement:
•p. .r * triers lief ween the envoy* in
pek for the purpose of agreeing upon
ihe f .i I uncntals for peace negotiation*
with t.,e Chinese plenipotentlart** pro
(• .| f.\ jrably In the w hole sera* of im
portnt t point*.
* A greement h#s been reached be
tweei r.* Power*, particularly regarding
the j - iment of the main culprit*, the
matv!*rln> an 1 prince*, also regarding
i:h witnessing of the execution of *uch
pum.dur* by representatives of the
Power*: dim regarding the principle of
paying damage to the several govern*
m* r. for the coat of the China ex
polUion*. nnd for damage* *u*ta4ned by
private persons and m:**ions; also re
gardit g tin* j*erian*ivt stationing of suf
i; ief.f t: lards for the Pekin legation*:
• l*o r*srirdlng the ruxlng of (he Taku
fort* and finally, regarding the main
tenance of secure and regular communl
i atlon get ween Pekin and the seashore.
“About a number of other demand* put
forth by separate Power*, negotiation*
.ire mill pending."
TO % HOLISM TM NC i |,| TAMEM.
1 ni|Mrinnl Feature of ( hlnee Negro
lint lon • Omitted.
\V hington. Nov. 11.—If, a* reported In
the Cologne Oagette. the Power* have
reached i definite understanding In regard
t > China. It* term* a* stated bv that news
pap* r omit several feature*, which have
o source of discussion among them.
I‘rob.ibijr the most Important of these 1*
ihe proposition to abolish the
fli of t. e Tsjng-li-Yamen. or board of
r* .gr. affairs, aid i la- e the dull. * of
ixi. under tho aup**rvl*h*n of no
,* '. who he directly responsible
1 the management of it* affair*. Th s
:ige iia* licen urgently deslr**) by our
ernment.
Hhb g came from Minister Conger lo-
Mlnlster Wu said to-night that he
no* uiy Information beating on the
♦•mentfc of the Imperial family. He
not dbpo el to credit the ttatni* nt
t t lie court Intended to go to S*
in province, lur to th* west from
it l* now hi compelled to do
a i • tilt of the military operations
the allies.
MWT TO CHI VI.
ln Koiith I Man ( ntndltK
Much lliirm.
ndon. Nov. 12.—Dr. Morrlaon, wiring
e Time* from Pekin Salunlay. nay*
1 Hung Chang ha* not yrt r< i ll<-1 to
..ral Alexleff'r Invitation to resume
•uvernment of M m< hurla under Kti-*-
pr Unction. Kuerla will require thi
■ * of all official* to lx* submitted to
■>r approval Her pro|*i* are tant
n t to military occupation, and evr*\
' iman realize* that Manchuria la lost
t 1 hlna.
nailrf alarm It- felt here at the
Ii f the Intiurrei'tlon In the routll
■ov I peer No surprise will he caused
‘ ipan Intervener. The trade and rtnati
outlmlc !r very gloomy.
Ml the Hurslan ttoot>a here.** rur a
. neb from Tien Trln to the Tim.*
I Nov. It. ‘ are hetmt withdrawn."
llieilt <iKTTI'HI HBWTLEM.
Olttelala lyirm i Irfted With Rierntlonr
at I'm Tina Fa.
Petersburg, Nov. 11 —Bus ta la he
rn' Increasingly rerthwe on nceount
o' Ip strict course of the o iler, | artlc
h tv the Hetmans and British. toward
■ t'htnwif
1 -ikn •• rayo the Burre Oaretl'.
reap the hatred of foreigner* wh ch
m m and Hrltleh are rowlnr "
l.tl circle. In f*t Petersburg do u I
■ I their dieeatlafactlon over Lie re
M oectitlcnt of I’ao Ting Fu olfle'a a.
- t< i• 11 w if Hmow I' ■’■Kill
t nuaeil liy the Demand* of the l.eroer
I’tiavere Inr a Standing.
in. Nov. 12— "Serloue ftl tl n ivas
a tared In the pence nego’lttlonr lit
W riyr the Dally Mull'* corr*H>ond
• : Tien Tain, wiring Nov. *. "by Bel-
Dei mark. Holland and Spain elam
iii hev. n iocua rtan.il In any Im
t <)• ■ Mona. Buraia and France
-ii por; fat ihelr claim*, which ate
'I by the Tower*. Belgium I* er
lm|iorlunate and Intenrely pro
i in."
roil 111 MlbUTnO WAV* LI.
*' ‘ Oppoara Tunlrhment of Prince
I unii and the Emprrr*.
me. Nov. 12.—The Trlbuna publlahe*
following from lie I’ekln corre
i dent:
Hung Chung and Prince China have
me.! nye that the demand* of th
r- for the puntehment of Prince
nn.l the withdrawal from power of
! Impress are too humiliating to be
Pii l hy the Chinese."
HAHCI TIOW OF OFFICIAL*.
1 r,, toantl Impression Made Cpoa Na
tives at Pao Tin* Fa.
kin, Oct. 10.—A profound tmpreeelon
*’* produced upon tha natives at Pao
' Fu by tha execution there of lb*
officiate. Tien Yang, ptovlncl tl
urer; Oao. Wei Bhun Kon* and CoL
Klu, who w• re condemned bv th* Inter
national court-martial r* among i.os#
responsible for th** th*Te
Th- v were I** head* and and th* !r head*
were expired n |*>b*# for a i;i> before
burial.
It V"i pro’cible, d< -{tt- U* rep.ir < les that
the for eg. dig officials ar*- i lent ca with
tho*** referred !• in a dl |w’ h to th*
Associated I'res* from TUm Tsln tk*i and
Nov *i which raid:
"Ting Yung. .< *ing Vioctoy of Chi Id
the Tartar g< n* r tl. (jwtd ILng and Col.
Wang Chau Mr won* shot t P* Ting
Ku by order of th** court-martial"
TRIADS GIVING TROUBLE.
It e lie 11 ion lit *natli I It‘.mi Ili led to
Several Severe llitilr*—Mlmlod
itrte* \rr %llalng.
Victoria. It. C.. Not It.—New* was re
ceived by the Meant!*hip Victoria concern
ing the rebellion In South China Th*-
Triads have broken out In Kw.ing SI and
Marshal Bu, commander-ln-chlef of the
lm|M*rt.il forces. Is usktng for 2k>,<Bo men
to suppress them
Th* British iave dispatched Infantry
ond artillery to guard the Ko*r Loon fron
tier.
When the torpedo b> t destroyer Handy
was landing men she encountered a force
of rebels and threw shells among them as
they advanced on San Chuan, routing
them and killing fort>
A force of Kwnng SI rebel*, marching
to |oin the Kw n Sing reU .**. m* anil de
feated the imperial trooj • n* *r Kumg
nlng nnd capture*) thirty.
(treat preparations for bul.dlng. mine
laying and drilling of tra p* wvre goln-^
•n in th*- efT*-' te.| provln- . *
A battle wa* fougtit at T an Tsou. Jn
the Shan Tung Chi !J Urd**r Oct. 17 b*-
tween Imp* rial troop* and ltx* r-. <J*n
Yuan'* troops murl* and and the Box
er* LL(M. Tw* thousand in**ti were left
to guard T*mg <*hu. and (Sen. Mid In
i harg.- **f the unpertal gave ta*-
t!e oufsld* The l*att|*- li-*t*d all day.
and resulted in the defeat of til* Box
er-. with grt-ii* loss. Their lealer, Caen.
reftiiN*d to retreat, and when the flghj
w'as loet. fought with 3i* dee era;oe<- n
a ravine until all of th* m w. re killed
Ml* head w*s taken anal hung on t. e
wall* of the city. Six thousand re'els
were killed.
Consul (loodnow of Shanghai h.* male
n nummary of Boxer o itrag-showing
Itmt nlnty-thr* American ami British
mlMrtonaries w* r** murdered and 17“ other
missionaries in Shan Si at. I Chi id nr**
miming.
I Mil %N* llti: M tltvhti.
Natives of Alnkn Arc In Hire Need
of bllnnrr.
Tacoma. Wash.. Nov. 11.—Mrs. Jane*
Smith, just return-d fr. m Cook In et
Alaska, say* that fully half of the thous
and Indians of that section, com r s.ng
five tribe*, are slowly dying starva
tion.
The Influx of white prosr>ectrrs ha j re
suit*-.! In the killing oft of much game
with the result tb.at the Indians are d**
prtved of fle*h f*-r foo*l and f ir* for
clothing. They dried w.lmon last sum
mer. but not enough o a t through the
season, and winter tlnds o ..f
ihem without enough foml to met un ll
I> cember.
Mrs Smith, who 1- a wealthy mn rs
wife, divided her st*<-k of ptrovisl ns with
iir i -ii . : i>• 1 M : 'b. - In*b *' ■
belong so lh ltu slan church, but it i**
|nwerlees to help theni. I *‘l* s- |*rv i--
lon* ar* rent hv iam r t **nc “
a\s hundn le will surely die. While liv
ing at Gray *• Mar x>r. * !ght years go
Mrs Smith then Mr- Martha White
M s.im into the **urf and rescue* three
shipwrc ked mi Bore from di**w. ng. f r
which Congress voted her n n.e ial.
NV.4ITIN4. N FI \’i lAf atONN.
If He Does Not I ome b Terms Jef
fries Will right itnhlln.
New York. Nov 11.—A* a result of the
challenge Issued Saturday by James J.
JefTrk s. off* ring to tight Bob Flixsinunon
dus Ruhiln or T tn Sharkey, and a tele
groin from F* Sasun mo n.- lining •* match
account of enuagamenta lasting until
Mny next. Jeffries to-night, made til**
following
■•lf KttMinnraon* rlof* not come lo
lerm by Wilm- loy I shall arrange lo
meet Itnhlln or Sharkey on term* to "<•
ngreeil upon I. l my intention to tight
ni least orti’e a year. My rhej .. of h.itti
groutvie would he Nevada, for there wn
eyukl go to .1 tlnlh :rvl in .ueh a cegiteM
there would la> n-* doubt as to woo 1 the
hitter man
rsi.lv Madden. Ruhlln'a managwr. tei
graphel to-night 'hat Itnhlln a ll n< once
|g>st a forfeit to hind the match.
mwv < ini ' : an k.
Iteaalta of Ifn.l t i" Ulus I ten'll* In
|>ulttn "chnol,
St Petersburg. Nov. 11.—Taro hundred
■nvl fifty girls, pupils of the Smolny In
stitute. i loar.llnp s -h.ol |ar rnlt'sl e*-
ciustvely by the nobility, w< r" taken elrk
with evldei" -vmptums of poleon after
dinner Frkl-.y • veiling It Ik reportwl that
two have di 1 b ! ‘ 'ha' the .ahers have
re -ov re.t Tr pr.l- nli I- attributed o
faulty ei.k:ng uni* n-l ••
11l M| t\ IIHI, IIBPOMT*.
\rn Klelda That Will Vivid I.iHO.OHft
Tuna Inmmllf.
Hi. Prlemburjr. Nov. 11. The Kii-aisn
mlnlaiir of agriculture, M VerllT, afnr
vleltlntt the coni lejao*Hia ren nily dlapov
erl on the ilinck Sea <oac In the *ov
ernment of Kutal.*, eilmatc that they
wll yield !.RStM ton* annual ) - for sixty
>i>iir. H* const lera the quality exceiien - .
Under llaln a a llralal.
Naahvllle. Tern . Nov J 1 rrewldent N.
Palter of the Tennegeee Coa.. Iron and
Railway Company t.>-ii.l>t denial the
glory that lh- control,ln* Interest of hl
company had been purchaaed by North
ern Papltallaie. Statement* huve been
made Identifying rhe Standard oil Com
pany and the American Burl and W ire
Company with the deal, a.l of which
Irr*ident Itaxter denlea
lladen-rowrll llaa Katrrle Fever.
London. Nov. li.—Qan. Had n-l'owPl.,
according lo the correrp nd-n, of the
Dally Mall, haa contracted enteric fever,
but hie condition l not ae-loua.
fadoann Will Hot Healn.
London Nov 11.—liar! Cadoiran haa eon
aented to continue In office aa lord lieu
tenant of Ireland. .
SAVANNAH, GA.. MONDAY, NOVEMBEK 12, lIMHi.
NEEDS OF THE NAVY
NOT NT. %H FN014.11 OFFHF-H* TO
1 KdIT % IIMA BOW A 11.
SHIPS ARE SHORT OF MEN.
übii%n n% it fi.a knoi .n rim Tin:
w ill w itci f*r \IN.
%luilrl ( rownlu*lil *ll Nay* for tin*
N*v( Ten 1 rnra (he Appointment*
In (lie Nin 111 Shoillll lie
lloulle| New N*v> Personnel Net
IHil Not Ini Fur 1( ungrrti
lirprin nl for Nt Ite%% *rllng the
lleroeM of the I'lu lit H Ith Npnln.
Washington. Nov. 11. Th**
statement I* ma Its In the report of Ad
miral Crowninshield, chief of tlie Navi
gation Bureau that th* p * * :U per- li
ne 1 oi the navy would form barely •mo
fourth of the total estanU* nv* nt nera*-
*ary t liAht a i)rai-cU*e Kur |* an Pow
er. It barely nuf!b *d for th* Spaia.-h wa ,
and no long* r can be eonaUtere l, tbe
r*j*>rt say*, a* an effective nucleua a out
w hi* t% a larger e*tabllahn>*nt could l*e
forimil in *a>e of war.
The Admiral regard* thf* need of th**
navy for of!)cert* and men a* m * t u-g
--enl. lie way* that the bureau ran |*o|nt
to rainy raw.* where th* eerviee l* toe
ing httrmi *i by la* k of <-fIl >-r*. Ttie N*v
al Aeaden > 1* suffering for want of In
structors. ond the preaeent hitli ?tai 1-
arl of training cannot maintained
Every bureau In ih* d*pirtmei.t is *hort
of ofHcer*. and the twrv.ee, tie report
predlcl-. aoon will fall he dm I In th
atruggle. first for lea.b r-hije. an I then
for KiualUy. with the other *ervlce.
The disability of the seagoing * “rps of
officer* ha greotly Incr* .i *lnce the
Spanish war. and many of the beet oili
er* ate being loet a* a reauit of brak
ing down Atom overwork.
Trie Admiral eevarely critlciee* (he ln
. ffectlve effort of Owigree* at the la*t
>*-es:on to meet immediate n* ed* fr of-
Hcer* by authorlxing the emHoyment of
retired officer*, ond he *1- man*l* the ini
nvdiate repeal of that *•• t. He claim*'
that the retired Itwf, Intended n* h re
ward for faithful aenrh-e. otherwl*e be
onv a hard*hip and o |Hinl.hmcnt.
The personnel act thus far has re*ult
<hl in affording lex* officers than were on
the active i*t before It* passage There
ire now IJI vacancies In t/e list of naval
• •fficer* when vacancies con be least f
-fordtd Therefore it I* recommended for
the next ten year* that appotn'men •
•> the i*nvl academy be doubled, th*
President and representative* in Congress
appointing two instead of one wherever
ut ho rises) now*, and in a* Ml t ion enaiora
iwlng given the same privilege of ap*
|H>intment as representative*. Then, t*>
meet further needs, it i* recommended
that whenever Congr*-.-* nulhorlst-a an
increase of ve**ds to the navy, it also
provld*- in the same art for an lncr*aa
of oflt *-r* and m* (o man the *hi|m.
Not Knougili to Mu it Our hlalpa.
ll is iP c are i that It Is now Impossible
to man the v* of <ur navy nlretuly
*onsru* *1 wi h the pr* -nt f rce, not
o mention th<.*a building •• tboris**!
Admiral Crown In shield rrg.uds . most
iin|ort.int mfnmercial.y tliat w- keep al
ways u fair representation • n tlie S*Hith
Atlnntl* station, Miylng that In no purt
of the world are our v***n Is m- r* cordial
ly received nnl nowhere can b** traced di
rect licneflt* to trade more .*arly than on
thin station. As to the North Atlantic
station, regret 1* • xpres**-*l fha* th** Im
portant drills of the aqua Iron nr - i*orn
l*eded to b* .ften lcterrui*ted t> attend
ance of the ve*>el* at |<M*al celebrations
which tend to demorallx* the elflclency of
the per*' nnel.
There w*re 2.4a! desertions from the
navy and dght>-*<x deaths during the
past lls-cal year. The • nilstnient* numtwr
k.li3. from t* total number of applicant*
of 40.8&4 Over ♦'* per cent, of the men in
the navy arc native born, ID |*er cent, are
naturalised and a i• r cent, hove declare*!
intent lone Ninety-two ; ••* cent, of the
landsmen now unth r training are native
born.
Nrrils of Nnisl tnub-nn.
Touching the naval academy, it is ear
i * tly urged itait no physical disqtmli
fl* aliens of c de:s shall l- waived here
after as there has been a marked deterior
ation In the past tn years in th* physh
and condition of the gradual!ng rad* ts,
< wing to nl'*andoment of th* vigorous
warding out" ir*acess which has now
fallen into disuse. It Is also strongly
urged that the two years supplemental
%
j erlntendent s *■•* mm* n tation that th*
course nt *•*♦ shall b abandoned. Final!'
;jm Jlml* for rad**ts up* a lml>*- on shall
I**- between the ages of lo and lx. and thru
the I'ourae nt the academy shall Is* f*jr
years
A rni!d reproof upon Cong *s Is c>n
tnln* l in the • I eing piragrnph of the re.
I*rt. whl h all* attei rl<*n t<* the dl** o r
aging eot.ddlon In whw *llsrn u * el
**?l r f the r *v\ have he**n b-f* Fy r.f
r* *'fl>fng any formal recognition for their
h r *!<■ - * rvi -s darb.g the war with Up tin.
Tb* m-ort wiys tha th* mvy Ini n *
pall hi the unfortunate |*ublie eontrov- r y
whl’h l ilaWfrl up n the 1 *re i ) nt’ f-•
- mmendatkn that certain tftr r iho. N l*l
be promoted, and adds that thus fr th e
has been no recognition by (*ongr s. ex
tol • .>* wit*) ha rad I tbt wi lory *
Manila, and three who served * 1.-ewhere
In the war.
IIFOIH.A Nl/. 4TION OF Alt MV.
Proctor Mp Ilea ii In r Army Will lie
M.tNHi to Oo.iHNt Mien.
Washington. Nov. 11 Semi tor Proctor
of the Senate Crmvnlttee on Military Af
fair- and Adjutant General Cort*in of th*-
War Department, held an Informal ron*
ft-rence with the President yesu-rday re
lative tr the legislation to be asked Of
c*ongre*s In connection with th* proposed
increase of the regular army.
T’nder the existing law." said Senator
Proctor at the conclusion of the confer
ence. "the present atre* gih of the army,
c .WO regulars and 3 ‘(s* volunteers, will
br reduced on the first *tay of next July
io 27.000 regulan Congreas will be asked
by the Pres. Jer.t to reorganise the army
upon a larger basis
My own judgment Is that O ngress will
provide a regu*ar army of about 86.000 or
00.000 men with dlacratlon to the President
to raise the total to 100,000. I have no
ioul* that this legislation will be enacted
at the coming session/*
i
NEW YORK'S DIVORCE MILL
Unnmn In the ( sir till) Be Allowed
to Plauri* In It I inter Anniel
Name of Tliomphins.
New York. Nov U Th* district attor
nay’s office, watch ha* m ham) the al
leged divorce mill of Malson and Zelmer.
have tcn tracing the antecedents of
Mary H Thotnpktna. who figured In di
vorce casus u' a witness and la now un
der arrest.
The authorities say the woman comes
of respectable parentage Her mother Is
►.• id to b<- a woman of excellent charac
ter. Mini It i* on account of her mid her
an*! a wlster, who is employed in a re
**l>onslble pi>sltU>n In one if the large dry
g*Kxlh etor* ► of the city, that the police
have decides) to \M the woman * real
identity remain In the dark She will b
allowed to figure lit th** case as Mary
Thumpkin*. the nam* under which site
•u ept* | • niployinent from Mr Zelmer
it has been learned by the police that
M Thompklns was a< <me time in the
employ of a private detective agency
Another Important *)evelopment In Gte
.-* is (he Identlfl* tlc*u of Frank Wli
st) n. who usually octet) as the man cor
r* spot lent itc a oasivioiad counterfeiter
Detei’tlve Drummond of the Fntted Siat-s
gvt-ret Service thought ho recognise*) In
Iho d* - rlptlon of Wilson a man whom
th* St*cr*t Service had I'onvtctert of
coimterfeitlng He notified the illMrict
attorney office of his suspicions and wt
ink*d *o g** to the Tom he to *•**• if he
ooul*l Identify Wilson. He went to the
Tomb?* and picked Wilson out of a crowd
of twenty other prisoners as a man w u
had been arrested in tioth Philadelphia
and Chicago for counterfeiting Wllwm
was convicted tn Chicago Drummond said,
and served t term In prison
Wild G4TUF.It IN MADRID.
i
The hpaalah-Iwerlesn Congrew anil
Its nlHeawee.
Mtt*lrld. Nov 11.—-The secret session of
•he Spanish-American * Ymgress will be
gin to-morrow*. They wilt l*e devoted lo
tlie study of various ptop*udt!on.s for the
development of the commercial relations
between Spain and latln America
The press to-day warmly welcomes the
delegates In language which Is clrcum
e|Mct, showing no hostility toward th**
l ull* 1 States, but upholding Ihe necessity
of the unity of the lattln family In Am* r
lea.
At yesterday's session of the t'fmgress
S* nor Sb rru. the delegate from Mexico,
••mphntle.illy dlsrbtiin**) th* Ide (hut
there w-.s any' inc<>n)p.ilfi*iiity between *te
{•resent congress and thaone that would
held In Mexico in October of next year for
the purpose of discussing customs duties
.imone the Am* rieati nations. He express
ed the hoi*e that the two congresses
would result lri tienefU not only to al) the
otioni In the Western hemlspbore, but to
ad hutnHi Ity as we I. adding that univer
sal b essir.gs wo dd foil >w> If compulsory
arbittaii n for dtffcrancee between twi
iions should result.
|
MKKTINt. OF %N %•<< ifllsTX.
4.h (herliu In I hlcftgo In Wentory of
Paraioiia nnd Others.
Chi* Nov. 11.— Herr Most, with his
fierceness su>)due*j to gentleness, was the
orator here to-nfirtu *f the thirteenth an
niversary of th* execution of anarchists
Parsons. Hpb s. Fls htr and Engel. The
meeting was held in Central Music Hall.
The |4mc* anas free of police,
men. but two city detectives stood on the
edge of the crowd In the lobby. A t* w
*ars ago jolice Interference with tlie
-pekrs was of o*currenc at
fl.c annual eektiratlon.
Excapt for the notable Increase In the
number of attendant.*' and the softening
of th language us* *l. ihe meeting *llfT* id
from ih- previous annual gatherings only
In that Mrs l#o*-y Parsons wae conspicu
ous l*y her at*eence and that a tlg Pnlted
St.i ter* ll.*g W.*S di!t*lay r ed with the •*)
tLags use l In th* decoration of th#* stage.
FILII'IMM AHB NON-FO.M MITTAL.
%ierl*nn llli-rtion llna Produced No
% lln rent 4 hsngr.
Manila. Nov. 11. The results of the
*lc* fiiais in the ri'.*l Statea have b*'n
guletJy receive#) here.
So fir as the Filipino* are concerned
no noticeable change in the situation has
ensued, nor H any likely to orcur In
the immediate future. They nre for the
greater part non-committal. News of th)
outcome will slowly work Its way througn
♦he country to the armed Insurgents
where tty'- assurances of the le;ilers that
Mr Bryan would **-r:nlnly be elected
must first be overcome.
TO ADOPT < ONftAC'K < %*Tfl
Inducement* Ire offered to Aiherlan
Pen •* nts.
St. F’etersburg, Nov. 11.—The Russian
general staff recently proposed that tha
Siberian |ea*ant* sh<Hil*l adopt the
sa k caste and have signified a wil
lingness to do ?o It is proposed that the
new Cossack* shall be ofTerG) 2 acres of
land o ich. siial !m requlrod to serve four
y art In the army, and shall belong to the
reserves until they i* .#n*- 31 years of
lg€*.
PRKbm: in politic .
4relibi*li(i|’a Vfnnlfcfo I* Ftrltlng
Much 4 nminuit.
Berlin. Nov. 11.— Mgr. Stahewskl. arch
bishop of Posen, in Trusaian Poland, has
Issued a manifesto against a German Cen
trist candidate and In favor of a Polish
candidate. His course has attracted much
attention and th* government will prob
ably toke notice of it.
♦. i
On the Un) lo Join Ills Vessel.
New York. Nov 11 —On hoard the
steamer La Chunu*agne. which arrived
this morning from Havre, was Capt.
Dobrosworsky. commander of
the Russian gunboat Giljak Car*. Do
brosworsky will cross the continent and
go to China He will join the Olljak at
Port Arthur with the Russian Chinese
squadron.
Lise Stock < oMipany Falls.
Kansas City. Nov. ll—Th* EJmore
Cooper Live Stock Company has filed a
petition in bankruptcy. The Labilities are
placed at and are moetly (he re
sult of the Olllett failure a year ago The
assets are placed a: <200.000.
Prominent Burra Killed.
''ape Town. Nov. 11.—Among the Boers
who were killed In the recant fighting near
Belfast, were Gen. Fourta and Command
ant Brine ioo. i
DEBRIS AND DEATH
\\ 1(1.4 K %4.1 J (Nil IIUI>IF* *llll U
MI4HF VI 1 %lt KOI I 11.
THIRTY-TWO WERE DROWNED.
DiNwir.ii of th; amxFH mi
Ol' M4)NTI< F.LMb
(Inly l our Out uf tli* Thlrfy-sts Who
Mere n Hoard Were Vmrd-llrslli
llolt Increased In ||ltes af Ne%-
rrul Not kinmn t< lie on the 4 *•-
sri— Twn Out of Three Women on
Hoard I#ml Their Uses.
Yarmouth, N S . Nv. 11. -The shore
of this cotine \ for (*n mile** < iet and
west I* strewn with Hu- wr* < kag<- of tb*
hull an*) t'wrgo of tile steamer Pity of
Monlloi lrt). w filch foutiik‘r*d Huiuivljv .m l
twenty-five l**hu of vlctltn* uf the dis
aster have been r* .\.r*'l from th*- snt
which it* still raguiK with terrific fury.
Many people li.tve •>-?* mhl***l at Rn*'k
vllie, near where the first body ram**
ashore, and numerous relative* of mein
b* rs of th* crew who nearly all b. lung- 1
t piints on this coa?t, have arrived to
identify the dead
The hodle* were irrnnge*! in a room
in t> public bail, and Coroner Fuller,
who held an Inqtn-Ht. give an opinion r.f
accidental drowning. All th** bodies are
terribly laMtcns).
The first tssly was found at daylight,
w hen the zinc liL-Imm* w hli'h was *ut
posed by the survivors of the ls**tt
to have I teen ewani|ed. w.is di.*** ov • retl on
Ihe Shore. A fe* y.irda distance were the
bodies of Mr Kldrtdg* . a pa*.enge*-. H**-
on 1 Engineer jVxiie, Mr Frlpp, a erav
•L r for Mct2e**'s rt*mw of Hi John. N H .
n*l the Uxly of h s*urn.in All four had
Ilf** belt* around them At short inter
vals along (he htuch eleven more httdfe*
were found, making fifteen discovered up
to noon to-day. They had all evidently
com*- ashore In the lifeho.it and were kill
ed on striking the beach, not one escap
ing
The known death roll hits been swelled
b thlrty-iwo by dlsxivery of three |* r
'ons who w.-r* nol known t** have U• n
alxgirtf
It is a coincidence that tin* ship fvter
Stewart, was wr. k* I ..ff this sh.r* a few
y*rw ago in the month of July nnd u
l***o* load of men < tine in where the
Montireiio's U*at was found. Half of Ihe
men were <)• -id before the boai touch***!
the land aid many believe th** same was
true of ttxxH- in the Montlcellos hot
The fury of the surf b appalling in this
region
%*ldllan lo Deafh Mat.
The body of O N. Coleman, another
commercial traveler, who was not pre
viously known to have been on hoard the
Montlicllo, has been washed ashor* and
Identlfie*) He represented I# vl Rmthrs
A Cos.. Jewelers. Hamilton Ont.. and car
ried samples In trunks worth <***••• One
trunk ba*# b* en found \Yre* Huge *f ill
kinds th** sli*re. i**i**>, barrels,
pb es of ship's loa(? and parts of the
superstriictur*- of the st*om*r
Noro V* *f mor** than thre* women hav
ing Iveen on board the M*aitl<el.o can I**-
obtained They w*r* placed In the flrd
boat. 4>ne of (hem. Stewardess Smith. In
one of the four survivors, and sh** Is too
111 to give n statement.
Elsie M I* >nald w i drowned In th- surf
and her body watt recovered.
The thir*! wa# i color* *1 woman nam#l
Lawr*nce and her Imly (van se**n In the
breakers this afternoon. h*g could not
iw reached.
Horn** difficulty lias been encountered In
firxlmg tlie total io**** of life as u tmm
her of passenger * join* .I the • 110
a St John with.wit first regietaring wt
the hooking office. They bought their
ticket* on lMrd.
A revised list f the rn mbers of th*
crew pr.pare.l at the office of the Yar
mouth Hufiiushlp Compiny here shows
tliat the officers and crew number*-*) 2#.
of whom three were ivd
Th* total number of pe* pie who were
or hoard Is now placed nt y.
The four survivors are f’apt Smith a
pa*semr.*r; Third Officer Fleming, cjuar
termaster Wilson n l fftewrordess Smith
The three men *nv*d agree that the
rau-e of the disaster yvas briefly;
The P'*tt*n*T was pourd**! for hours by
s a and gale, sprang n leak m*l fllle*!. be
com** unmanag* able, broke apart and
found*rod The **. , p not r*m*-mb*-red to
have bean so heavy on this censt for
many years t
DON CARLOS NKI'I DI \TKK fT.
ll* Protests Ignlaat the Present
Movement In spuln.
Madrid. Nov* 11. —• The M.idr *1 paper#
publish a letter from Don Cat be, ad
dress* and to the (*arlist Gen M** re, in
which the Pretender protests a itnnt h**
present movement as 'Vnnimn o In
structions. •* and characterise* th* ait or*
of the rising a* "men without, con
nrienc#-*."
"I shall never abandon my right? " says
Carlo*, "but a* th same tm* I do i o
to ruin Hctiln I canror f tn*-
danger to the Integrity *f h- r r*rrlt rr
from prol*ng**l insurrection. b*-iue it
would exciie the amultlon*' f th** Pow
ers. whi< h ar** attenllvily f**l| w ng eve- ts
in Hpiin. The p.ittlank movement j,
veritable tr*. .n i *h* part of a f* w
Impatient and uicl e dpllne I in* n."
IdsM Kllll In n \\ rt-rk.
Ihrls Nov. 12 Eight person** were
killed and fifteen w*und**d In a collision
between n suhurbnn train and an ex
press yesterday morning at Chrdsy-Je-
Tho suburban train was entering
the station to allow the express to pass
and the accident occurred ihen. the su
burban train being telescoped Tho
wreckage was complete and the Une
was blocked for hours
French Transport Went Down.
Victoria. H. C.. Nov. 11 The Jsfkanese
steamer Ysmagucht Mam collided with
the French transport Carson* In the
Iniartd ra of Japan, the tr.in*tort trying
to crons her hows. The French vessel
foundered All on boird the transport
were saved except three ml D?wjoHer> who
were drowned.
Vlnrd Fight nt Ph!!lp||o!ls.
Pretorl.i. Nov IE- The Brt’ish have r*-
occupied rhlilppopdis srter four hou s'
fighting
Gen. Trench trill talcs command ot ths
Johannesburg district.
Italian Criminals Pardoned.
Rome Nov. I).—'To-day being the birth
day of King Victor Emmanuel. Ill# M J
estv signed a deexse. pardoning m-n>
etkmlasla
MINE WORKERS WILL MEET.
They Want to (rrnni** to llstr an
\nnunl Scale t nnfermre With
lltfhraelle tt*era(*irs
Itxli imqs'lls. Nov 11 The meeting of
ti*- national egtsutlve boanl >f th*# pnlted
Mine V*rk rs *f America, which is to !*•
held to-morrow, will !•• the last to be hel.l
by th* lH*r*l before the nitkmai conven
tion in January Matters of grave im
portance will be r<tf4l* red an l the |*il *y
( Im* atlopt***) by the convention will he
outlined
Foremost among thee* matters is the
condition In th*- anthracite field While
th*- miners were vlctorlou- In the great
strike which has Just been ►ettld. this
was simply a preliminary skirmsh. and
a great deal of work remain* to b* *ksv*
It is announced.
The primary cotut!d**ration Is t* g**t the
• *fH*rotors in th)- anthiacite districts t*
m***t tin* represent alive? *>f the I'n|t !
Mine Workers In annual scale cotiferwnc*
At each of thes* coltferenees th* price *f
inlniTig (lie |M*wder iu stion snl a niun
her of other vexing problems, i lw#t have
cotifronted the organisation for a nunil#*r
of years will b* tlx**l and an agreement
for a yur enteird Into
The *ond question th ltiq**rtn*e to
l#e taken up is the admission of West
Virginia and l**wa t* tl)- *'m|#*tltive fid 1
Both stales have Ih n clamoring for *d
mittance tr a year an*) some friction was
apparent t th- last convention la-* inf
low a was not admit*cl
The memo* re of the executive council
will hear report* fr*an the organisers *n
the states named and If the condition#
ar# regarded as favorable, it i*' highly
ptoba l‘ that both will be taken into the
fold None of the off! mis Is |r*paie| to
say whether <>r not an •al\an • tn wagt'e
will la" ask#i)
Ki.M iHK PLANT Bl IINFD.
Norfolk Street Hallway f ampany Is
IIimII) t rl||lel.
Norfik. Va . Nov. 11 The .'ttr sheds
and electric p.arit f the Norfolk Railway
an*) Ught Company In Huntersville, a
suburb of Norfolk, were totally destroy
ed b> fire early this morning. Fifty-two
ar* an*l the electrical machinery were
dewtroyed. Th** loss Is • iln>Mt*i at |lsi>.-
.*•, covered by Insurance. The street *r
ystem is badly crippled to-day A fuse
from a car In the bam 1* supfused to h ive
started the fire.
Tit*- fir* in* n respmded to the alarm and
saved the local distributing depot of the
Standard Oil Company, w hl* h adjoins th*'
sited*.
FLI It TH It WOHKF'KV NTH IK SC.
Those In Dallfis Will tlefuse to to •*
Work To-day.
Houston. Tax.. Nov 11.—A notice was
given out at India* to-night saying that
all electrical workers In Dallas will strike
to-morrow night. The notice was signed
by several leaders of the Electrical Work
er** I'nkxi.
It Is also said that all the linemen of
ihe South western Telephone 4'ompany are
going out on strike to-morrow in sym
jMthy with the strike of * l graph <*era
tors In the southern rltlw* of the state
The strike Is now on nt Houston. Han An
toni**, Unive*tn nnd \V.•***. and grows out
of grievances of the otwrattve* at Han An
tonio and Waco.
WANTED si IT WITHDR t\VN.
FurNgnl llnsliand T’rted to Kill Ills
Wife at*l Who! Himself.
Bucyrus. 0., Nov. ll —Mrs. Amos Dice
fil* and suit for divorce In court here yes
terday and at an early hour till- morning
li#r hiisbind lieat down her bedroom loor
w.th an ax and deman*le*l that *h wlth
ilrav. her suit. She r‘fu**) t*> do so.
and h** opened fire on her with a revolver,
one of th*- thr** shot* taking effe t tn
her brcaF. Im e then aho: him *lf ari l
also cut his throat with a rsz*r. but er*
fought likn **ff until he dr pi*d dead from
loi# of Morel Mrs. Die® Is now In u
i rlllcsl condition.
NRKLV6 niUBTHKR 19 DF-AD.
Neely's IHmtilnll Made Him a Ravlsg
Naslsr
Muncle. In<l.. Nov. ll.—Cyru* O Neely,
u yer of •*!• <* une*pe.-*e4iy In Ihe
Ru*l Ill'll inn Hoxplml for the Innnnc nl
Richmond ililx The cleeMmed In
a brother of Chnrien K W Neely. nw In
jail in N'.*v York, charud with pnelal
fraud* In Cuba. A year ago hln mind b
c.irru miiinlly nffe-ie.l. the trouble lieliie
ntlrlbuted to hi* lon* nervlce In rnllro.id
work, and hi* brother** downfall made
him a ravin* tnanmr
Nflll. C***HTTKO M il inr..
I'ulled I'l.iol on *1 reel and Mini
Him.elf lo Henlh.
rimrlotie. N C.. Nov. U.— J' D. Neal,
a narlvo of liil*lnna, but who had been
living al Rulherfordion, N. C , wn- walk
.ii* throuxh the ri*ldenilal part of Iha'
town. Ihl* nflernoof.. when he drew a
pielol -Mi.l ahol hlmneif, fnllln* (lead on
tb#* • I reel. Worry over biMinen* trouble*
i* . il.| lo have been fhe mu*e of hi*
(Ulrlde.
HK.tYY KXSIMTh OK I IITTIII.
Tlio.e of Offober More Tbnn fliwable
Ttioae of llrlnlier. I'till.
Waatilnmon, Nov II - The monthly
*'a'*(nini of Ihe export' of <V>mewtlc
product*, lee it# tl by the bureau of *iatl-
Or. ehowe that durlna October rollon ex
port* were p. IVi, 1"7 an tnrreaae of |.l_’
obi'fi over iar* year.
Other Hem* of exjiort* decreased sev
eral million*.
Ilia Klre In \ew York.
New York Nov IJ —Four alarm* were
ent out al 2 o’clock lh4 moriHnic for a
fire in Ihe building al M and &f> Waller
street, ihe yrouml floor of whl>*h I* oc
cupied by I> ami K 1.. Mayer. Importer*
and dealer* In rollon bacalng The fire
I* In the three upper stone,.
The Are I* under control, lx—*. t75,M)i.
Death of Thomits u. Hood.
Philadelphia. Nov 11—Thoma* C. Hood,
senior member of th* well-known whole
sale dry meal* firm of Hood. Foulkrod A
Cos., died here to-day. He mi TO year*
of n*. Th* title of the firm for many
y art up to 1100 waa Hood. Bonbrlght A
00. _
Porto Rlean nmclal Rralfm.
Elln, 111., Nov. 11 John A. Russell
of Elfin, who I* home on a vacation,
haa Riven In hla realfnallon a* attorney
centra! of Porto Rico on account of per
sonal bueinoaa*
DAIt.Y I' A Y FAR.
% i I NT* A r-OPV
WT FKI V TI.MKd-A WKKK.U A TEAR
SUPPOSED SUICIDE
UIMI Hint # IIHM'PI \K%N4K OF
(•Kont.K v 111 111;.
A WEALTHY ORANGE GROWER.
TIMM t.HT TO H%\ I IMtOU NIX) HIM
XI-I.F IN LAKF IIUUI I.L
li*kc %%• 9nircl*'l hut No Mgrts ►€
(lie IIihI) Wrrr I omiml Note In lira
%>•( I'tickr ( %Vns \*l •! r••*.pt to ura
U If**—lt l.#*f( %ll ll.* l'ro)irrl) (ft
llrr—Nu 4 Nnip Known fur llunie'a
UtrriiMM 4*tton.
4>rkinlt> Fla . Nov. 1! • Icput\ Sheriff
\Vhl#Vli*n ta* Ih • u * alle*l to l.ak*- lloar I
•* tnv*stu*t*’ Ih*' m>-t* rt* j Mil t'h* •*(
Gt*)irg* A Hum* * wealthy ur.uig* grov
**r of that sl) incitt.
Hum* I* ft his hot)>® *m Friday inorn.ng
in ii*alt|i and spirits for hU ora g*
grov** I*- l*t#*H f *r tin- harvesting *f hla
frulr. Hr dkl not return to thr hous® at
noon or at night
A *arl irvtotrd bis hat an I vest ot
Itic grour i nat the lake. Just wh#*u
nrtghlwr k**|- 1.1 r*>wtM*at Thr b>t.
will) th* ii.il)
other part oi th** l.ik* with tvtry in
di aiion * f ls\ iitg drift**) there
in th* v* m |*** k* i was fount) a i.ot%
hastily written with a p-n -tl. to his w ie #
telling h**r wit*r* w*uM find tontf
Irgul paper - niul giving Information about
worm bus in* *■ matter It lose*! by sa/
that all !*• had h* ift to Mr.
l*l to to-iifi a *111U:* nt * arch of th#
lake failed to find th* lasly.
MINI I MINI M: MIKHMI.
Numrr*iu #lil|i|tUtH lllasalrr# OS) tb#
4 sin t It* 4 oast.
Tacoma, Wash . Nov. 11—Oriental s4-
vlc# received by to-day's steamer sto w
that four to six minion (‘hinesr north of
|*'kln ore in *laiiK*-r f starving. ther
• rn|w having !hh-h i total failure. On#
million plruls of trihiit** rice were to oo
>llt|Nitrhi < *i fr**D Shanghai nnd *lu#(rilrat*'*!
among t #*® uingry h*r*l- fr*wn Tln
Tsin an<l I ' kilt, but th* mlilt.try of*
ficers nt HhnngiMii hav* g|v i order* that
no lice stH*ui*l !**• f**-ru *ut of Onirtl
Thin* TVr* Is gi'M4 #l.iiger that .in
immensi* swarm of robbnn* will ne a*nt
out of the f.un.n* district as usually hap
pens
Many shlpHng disaster* hafipnel Uat
m#nth on the At9t*c. coast. The H* tmi*r
Mateunaye caught fir* and sank tn 1 aa#hl
t*a> H* r oisscngeia wr re cud. Th#
steamship tlokuxh u Maru was wrecgel
on the <M4 ** t t !#* G la,hi mi Isiando, !o?h
v**s**• I and cargo b* omlng a i*un os*.
Th** • (*amer isanagl Mint sank aftar
striking a sunken ro#*k near ( uko ml
sltte* ii of her imtseenger* were io*t.
The Japan* e* thlrd-clas* coaat defense
vessel Katsur.igi **f 1 6r(w tons went •• < •
near tiahim* aixl l*efor* she ioull b*
towed off W IN wr-ck-d by * *#-ver* gal®.
A arulser whs sent to -lid bet and *c
*'♦*•**!**j in taking **ff tier crew.
New? ha* I* * n i* *•)> *1 at Yokohama
thai eleven It* lari n**-sin tri**# we #
miird*r#d by bandits in \|* g la Hat
month.
I*L % N OF ('OTTO* 9IMNNKH4.
Hie> ltutre llatereil u t mllitnllow
In Reduce Kxpenses.
Charlotte. N. C., Nov. II —^The great
majority of th** yarn mills of the South
have entered ini** the plan of controlling
the rab* of their products by specially a|>-
f*olnt#hl agents Mills representing an ag
gregwte of i: 7 pr* *lu* ing -pindl* , hav^
signified t li* ii Hgr* * Ricfit to the now fa
mous concent rati n plan pro|ose*i by th#
MHH'iai commit!*e arxl Indorsed by th#
inaril of governors of the liouthern Cot
ten Spinners* Association.
The rdijeci of (tie plan la that the selling
I of B*utherfi r*tt->n yarns be placed In th#
hand* * fa limit* I number of Northern
<imn)isi*:on merchant#- ten or eight —with
it view to the reduction of selling coats
ond th#' prevention f inoculation In the
product tff Southern yarn mills by th#
middle men or ■ mmlukin raerchanti.
The far t that mill tn* n re -nre-*-nrtmg *o
gie.it a funnier of spindle# have divert
their assent, practically Insures *he siio
• •* of ih® plans of the Southern Cotton
j Spinners* Association.
Kl# € %9K M 49 AO •TANDISiCL
•laffaer's flslm for Illy the Million#
s.ii.i t lie T*k late.
San Francisco. Nov th#
| claim of Jo oh J. Haffner of Wew York
to a share of the Hyth# estate, Ihe a'tor*
iH*ys here who were connected with th#
lit Uat km In the celebrated case ray that
Maffner lias no tandlng. even If hi# claim
Is a valid one The final distribution *A
i h** estate has been made and no one ca
change it.
The Biyth# case was In the Probate
Court for fifte* n >* nrs b#fcr# a final set
rl. m* nr ws reach and. and the millions
were award**! t* I'lon i< *- Blythe, nowr
Mrs A. A Moore. Jr. !mm**Uit>iy fo!-
li'wlng th** or*ler of dlltiitniiior), whl *h
was c< nftrmwl by th** Superior Court, tha
legatee divided her Inheritance with her
attorney# Over $2 <>"'o v. m livMkd be
tween th*- law verb
9SN.4TOM DAN IV (ONIHTION.
Appeared Rtrongrr %ftrr a (ioif
Nlalit's Meat.
fit. Paul, Minn Nov. 11.—Dr. A. J.
Stone, Senator Davis' melic.l attendant*
to-night Iraued the follow!* g hulMln:
"Alter a good night. Senator Davis
aaemed strong* r this nor nit g He la
rather more restless this evening, but
temp* ratur* i>uK art twth ok).
Temperature. B 2 6 pulse. ’O'."
HH \ % N WILL <•< TO FLORIDA.
W 111 % l#li III® 4'oustit, 4i(n ernor
Elect Jetitiina®.
Jacksonville, Fl#.. Nov. 11 -Democrat!#
Gov.-elect Wildam S. Jennings has Infor
mation from hi# cousin, William J. Bryan,
that he will visit him at his home in
Brooksvli;#, Fla . and he present at the in
auguration at Tallahassee oo th# flret
Tuesday In January.
Band of Cwrllata Caught.
Barcelona. Nov. U.—Th# government
troop# hav# captured a band of fifty Carl
lists near Villa Franca del Paoades, &
mi Im west of Barcelona. They sela#d a
quantity of arms and ammunition.