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President Made Public.

L1LI0UKALANI DEPOSEr BY FORCB. Ip Sti« **ut t4*ii.lrrc>> Anthnril’ (‘niter I tirent

liulinii Trouble Nut SerlmiA.

W abhinutox. Nov. 11.—Th(‘ war departiuent ha.- received no word of any trouble aiuonir the Navajos, aaintimated in a dispatch from Durango, Colo. Thia is taken to mean that the trouble is not -trious anil is only such as the deptrtuient commauder has been able to

settle. Yonilierx Will AtlHok Smith.

W. shington, Nov. 11.—Senator Voor-

hees will take no the cause of the ueur niner s early 111 in leu ot congress. He expect'- to make a speech on the peusien policy ot the administration, in which he will defend the old soldiers frem what !:• <:• uceives to lie the attacks of tile present pension 'offi tials and will takr H'u;sion i severely

critutst Secretary Hoke Smith

urn iNiu.w.i ruinsN. Ex-Hoosier Women Under u

Cloud In New York.

SENSATIONAL HISTORY RECALLI..

of \\ ur. lie Miys. ami tin (ireat \Vron^ k Slioulf) Hi* I'lulotH* li.v KcNtf>rin(; the P Lr^itiimite (lOverimient — Mr Voorhees Will Take l |t the Cuuac of I’riiHifUierH. Washington. Nov. 11.—A letter addressed to President Cleveland by Secre-

tary Gresham on Oct. 18 has been given «o»pIclor That the Herent Kleclloli Will

out for publication. The secretary reviews in detail the acts lending up to tlie

TA1MFI OITMON DIKIEKS.

Kffect l.({;iKlutlon.

Washington Ncv 11.—It is difficult

Clairt KotilnAon One of the Valparul ;d

Nonnul richool Banditn. ««i Triwl — At* r«*Kt Foi Fmbf/zleineut — Deaf Struck by a Train but Not Killed. Germ an Girl'd ^uieide—Other Itein*. Inmanapoi.18, Nov. 11.—A New York

dispatch stating that Dr. Galen Wade Lovett died in a hospital there from wounds inflicted by some person nn-

There has 'Ceen one fleam m tlie orpnan

asylum.

Claire Robinson lleing Tried. VaU’AKaiho, Nov. 11.—Claire Robinson, one of the brothers who attempted tiv* bandit act at th« normal school, is now being tiitsi for tlie offense. Anna Wagner'* Trial. Indianapolis, Nov. 11.—Anna Wagoner, who is held as the poisoner of the Koester family, will be put on trial

Dec. 11.

MOB SPIRIT RAMPAN T .

Conllli'l In Which (lit- ItUn.N nt an Ac-

CUM*d Itluf k Man Wen Injured.

Bauds town Ky N v 11—This place last night was ir, a state of intense excitement, and at. occurrence of the afternoor. may precipitate a race war that wili result in mu h bloodshed For the pas* week the people have been

tiiimm; u!'

i iDti,

wiiu Vue utterance ot torgeu pujier for $ri,.100. DeFrance is also wanted in Chicago. St. Paul and several otlier cities on similar charges. If DeFrance escapes

i conviction at Kalamazisi oSicers from

Chicago or St. Paul will take care of

Dun s Report Says It Has Set him.

In Since Election.

CREDIT AL3C FOR ULVZR REPEAL

, . . tc predict what effect the recent elections

■revolution m Hawaii in January last j mVt on

W ■'& r"i i' -4 : ' *

Mill* start After Niue Years. Wli.lsblrg, Va., Nov. 11.—The old Pan Handle glassworks, :iow called the West \ irgiuia windowglass works, after being idle for nine years, were started •p ugain ii full blu.,: yesterday. QUACKENGObb A bl-UTP.. E> Heats All Itprunls 1 i- Cruel Treat-

meiit of II is Wife.

Chicago, Nov. 11.—Ell t Quaekenboss ha' been divorced from William A. (Quaekenboss. Why she had not before asked for the separation is the wonder of those who heard tlie evidence. It is most rentirkable, showing a record of brutality unheard of liefore even in divorce courts. The couple were married in isss in this city and removed to Ft. Paul. There Mr. (Qu ickenboss showed his dis]H)sition by m vring his bride to send back wedding presents received from Mr. and Mrs. Chambers. Then he compelled his wife to write a letter to her father entirely disowning him. Having disposed of all his wife's relatives. Mr. (Quackenlsiss proceeded to turn

„„„ „ llllOT , llml . . I L I . 1 his attention to her personally. He

needful to restore public confidence and pl^'c uas shady. When the shooting result. The deputies made a charge n vmi icatii . > n i it is y< t"" forced her to walk many miles daily and replace the Democratic partv on the occurred it was announced as a suicide, upon the negroes and arrested three of ‘‘arty to I.k.I; for great changes, there n- allowed her only til weekly for table expedestul of political supremacy. but the coroner’s inquest and the disap- them. Leroy Wickliffe. a negro, was “‘"'any a m-tim t improvement in the jk-iiscs. For fuel he forced her to split But the opinion of Mr. Wilson is not pearance of a man named Connelly gives badly wounded and will probably die. , > e ' I > 1 * I1 <i toi nianmacturea pniuiuis up empty boxes. She was forced to shared by all the other prominent men suspicion of murder. Paul Abel and another negro named m® action on toe Ml\i r lull. take care of two horses. Incidentally of his party. In fact, there are indica- But for the McDowell’s. As stated, Simms were arrested. They are deeper- , 1 IF 1 ** 1 '/." reemer) wlmli ln-'iin Mr. (Quaekenboss called his wife mil Hons that the result of Tuesday’s elec- they at one time lived here. Mrs. Me- ate characters and were badly beaten. la ii tm->iim i ic|m ii1 lull passect coiitin- net names as "liar and “fool. Once Hons will impel several Democratic Dowell was the daughter of Henry, Several negroes and one or two whites J’rn '■'‘-T'easea strength, ihesmi for a few weeks they had a servant girl, leaders of national reputation to counsel Achey and a sister to John A< ley. who were also hurt. The deputies, reinforced ‘“’n lull in tae pne" ot sie-i laps, whu h and as the loril of the house wished to the ways and means committee to moder- in 1870 murdered John Leggett, a gam- by the militia, hi hid dispersed the mob. ,V i!< 8'eii^ in'iiiHaimsl at .. toi a long impress her with the peace and happiation, and will discourage the radical bier, in the palatini saloon then conduct- More trouble may result. Evans will FF' 1 " ' .'v nou *" _ n J the iinlls. has | ness which prevailed, he compelled his

known to the coroner's jury, while stop- WLUst.i Tver the assault of Edna Hall by

r^'V.-oi 'iip''m iw lii'h'i ' P'ng at a isiardinghouse on West Twen- Phi. Evans a negro. At hip trial last the tariff bid now being t .. . .. .. evetc.ne M-e c i . nt witness

§ous** Increase In Acttiul rniusiirt i«»n«

am! Mure In tl»« Tom* of llnsines*. Mmii a fact aril)); Iutt*rt»HtH Dooklnu Tp. ltra<lHtr«>f*t .Also Say* There Are TottI* ti\# Kvideit'«t, ot Improvement. New York, Nov. 11.—R. G. Dun &

Co.’s weekly review of trade says today:

The turn of the tide has come. Since

the elections there has been a distinct improvement in business, and particularly in manufacturing. There is some increase in actual transactions and much more in tho tono of business. Men of oil parties feel that there is ground for

ami tikes strong grounds that (Queen formulated by the Democratic majority ty-tirst street and occupied by Mrs. Me- Funded*'”*™- .veHic'n’rocence o« *Fe ac plioukalani would never have been de- of the ways and means committee, but Dowell and her daughter, Mrs. Kate ( ', uged i.ogrg, have all’{hi**; favorbosed had it not been for the landing of utterances of Chainnan Wilson indicate , Gardner, has a local interest because of a bit to Evans. A < rowd of * tiiem '.-on-

IRnite-1 Stales marines from the United that the result will have little weight in the past history of the family, who were gregated outside the courthouse when greater confidence, the silver question fefales steamer Boston. He maintains changing the policy of the party leaders, years ago in the same business in this Evans was being conducted back to jail being put definitely out ot the way and also that the provisional government has Indeed. Mr. Wilson rather confidently city. Lovett was a frequenter of the by the militia and there cheered him. the chance of disturbing action in other

predicts that the passage of the very house in New York despite the protests The streets were p-eked with crowds resp.rts being lessened, while the right measure now being prepared hy himself of his wjfe aut , ^ remtation of the of "’‘“F 0 P e,, I ,1 e-. ' n "- t ehrtunng so exas- of th ,. , 1( , tl , rull . their rn l er s has and his colleagues will be the only thing ,., u wl ,i perated the whites that a fight was the been vindicated. While it

■palatini saloon ilien coii'inct- More trouble may

legislation that the free trade wing of ed by Chapin & Gore on North Illinois hang, either hy law or a mob.

the party has been so strongly urging. street. That sensational murdi r h;:I never died out of the memory of the peoProtegt From iir<-«er». pie here and *he slate ill general. Achey Washington, Nov. 11.—The United was hanged for the offense. Mrs. M-'-States Brewers’ association, through W. Dowell hud tim e daughters and or Miles of New York, its president, yes- ™\ n - The son is now a well known actor terday protested to the ways and means 1 :,t *' h:is kI 7 ,,n th ” committee against any increase of the av ' d ha b '- l ‘ n 8ever “ 1 tllue8 mai "

internal tax on beer.

BRAZIL’S WAR CRAFT.

Itii I'repiiration I'or IluMh* llcing Hur-

ried— Kn^land'ii M I*Ih*m.

SECUKTAliY (tlCKSHAM.

been maintained solely by the fear of the military power of the United Stab's. He cites much evidence from Mr.

Blount's reports and from the reports of favors ihat method of raising revenue. Minister Stevens himself to sustain this . .small Yield of corn.

Washington, Nov. 11.—The Nnvein-

Mr. Hall of Missouri also appeared and argued in favor of an income tax as a means of raising revenue. Mr. Hall represents a large element in the party, uisl especially those in the south, that

Wit! < k on Tin: lour \va\.\t-:. Narrow IFHCiijM* of by u Train

Taliint; tho WMint; T» »' k.

brought the quick enlargement of de- wife to stand on the top of the stairs maud which might have been antici- whi'ii he came home every night and pated, and in turn the demand furore, greet him with the joyful outcrv of "Oh, coke and pigiron improves. Cornier im- Willie. Tm so glad you have come home,

proves a little with a stronger demand, Come and kiss me - "

but lead and tin are slightly weaker If Mrs. (Quaekenboss failed to perforin

New York, Nov. 11.—Work on Brazil’s after Hie speculative advance last week. this wifeh function he was «<•< stomed iimmivlsul rii-Ht ,. r ,fi i s i».inir In boots and shoes the i.echni'in ship- to send her io is d for a il- ; on a hreail Is ni . r i „ A,'s r. '-■‘unpared with last year is only .7 and water di Once M/s. (Quaekenboss pushed uig.it and d.n . A part of the p,. r cent for the v.-k, and more of the Wils unfortunate enough to -erve him vessel Bntannias outfit will consist of shops arc active, the long economy in pur- with a tough chicken. She said it was several Suiis Edison fish torpedoes, chases having exhausted supplies of deal- n q the f. ..It of the co d::iig. He reEach Virpcdo contains an explosive ers. The first wok of November lias marked that she was a liar and ordered charge of 500 pounds of gun cotton, passed and thousands of business men her to bed for e w. •!:. on!v allowing her These torpedoes Hiv fired bv electricity, breathe more freely, because the appre- up onee each day to b 1 the hor es. — -i *t • i i biAtiiliAil f;iilnvr»v in < 1 i*t* i r, >< >< I u lutoii Tri: . .11. . i i .. ...

view.

Port Wayne. Nov. 11.- Yesterday Experiments have proved highly satis- tended failures in drygoods havebeen 'Finally a baby was Ixirn. Eleven days tlie vve I bound limited express on the factory, but they ha\’e never been used inuch less numerous and less important alter Mr. v tl • ;ii - s di.seharfiFed the

Pittsburg. Chicago and Fort Wayne m actual warfare. ’

road ran into an open switch at the cast A report that the British government yards and crashed into a boxcar. The I whose interests are large in Brazil.

than was feared. No doubt it is true that many concerns have been carried over by extension, but even a moderate

train was running very fast and it is re- wo B W a8k . tll i K government to exercise a revival of trade will enable most of them

^ ■ The govTnmcn^of Hawaii, he wiys^. be-returns to the department of agri-

of war until such time only as the makesHie av^rag^for oirn'i^O Imshels! markable that many persons e>cai>ed in- luuiVuV’eau^cims domestic trade, though smaller than a

1 United States should reinstate the con- which is the smalh'st. yield reported, ex- Jury. Fireman Griffin was bnri l be- ’ stitutional sovereign, and the provisional cepting those of 1886, 1887 and 1890, for Death t he cud in the tender and seri-

mediatory influence in the Brazilian sit- H) weather the storm. 1 he volume

government was created to exist until terms of union with the United States

have been agreed upon."

The treaty of annexation withdrawn from the senate should not, he argues, lie submitted again. “Should not the great wrong," he says, "done to a feeble but independent state by an abuse of the

: authority of the United States lie undone the Chinese will avail themselves,

by restoring the legitimate government?

the last 10 years. oiisly injured internally: Engineer Raidy I jumped and sprained his back and Geary Law LnforcrmrSt. Track Inspector Craig, riding on the euWashington, Nov. 11. —Commissioner gine, was thrown 30 feet through the Miller of the internal revenue bureau tab window but not badly hurt. Pas-

expecta soon to take the necessary steps Hen ff ei s were shaken up. 1 Jie accident — - for the enforcement of the amended oc . c “ r F e ' 1 on acoonilt of a switchman i feller made his fourth gift to the Uni- in industrial hues are tmindinthetele-

Gearv law. of which he has little doubt

in the Morgan ironworks, where the

fleet is being equipped for war. P.OCKEFLLLER'S FOURTH GIFT.

He Add* Another Half Million Donation

to the I nivcrsity of i hlcngo.

Chicago, Nov. 11.—John D. Rocke

year ago, shows eonsnleiably less decrease than appeared in September or

October.

Ilrad*treet*t( Iteport*

New York. Nov. II.—Bradstreet’s today says: Several isisitive and significant evidences of actual improvement

versify of Chicago yesterday. It amounts gr«nis to Bradstreet’s, more particularly to $500,000. With his previous dona- the announcement that makers of rails

flDan the United States consistently insist that other nations shall respect the ■independence of Hawaii while not re"""ipecting it themselves? Onr governpent was the first to recognize the inde- , ™^Kjj>ciideiice of the islands and it should be PJlhe last to acquire sovereignty over them

by force and fraud." IllootWlital I're<llct«(l.

B Professor W. C. Alexander, surveyor general of the Hawaiian islands, is in the city. He is American born, a graduate <1 Yale college and a man of great intelligence. In response to queries he

eeul:

This is a great blow to us. If this

KeiguioraKt* Coinugc In Abeyance.

William Durham’* Assignment.

Crawfordsvu le Nov 11 William i' 0 * 18 ibis last contribution makes Mr. at Pittsburg ref use to quote for 1894 dew.s,„,„ T „x. n.iv. B-atwj ssr mf£, vs jssss

at the treasury department yesterday , ^ on securing Martin Reyerson's donation industry in New England and at various that Secretary Carlisle wonld’probablv | a ‘ en rL ’K ar ‘“‘' 1 a8 D'e liest hnancier in 0 f #100,000. The condition of the Rey- points in the west has resumed work on hold in abeyance his plan to coin the * bis part of the state, has lieen forced to erson donation is that i|i 100,000 be raised full time, as have many New England seigniorage in the treasury. an assignment of all his property for the by jiopular subscription by July 1, 1894. cotton mills. Among eastern manufact-

bmefit of cred t irs. Inability to realize urers andjobbenor clothing Imsiiu—

WHAT BECAME OF THE DYNAMITE? on investments and the failure of the EXPLOSION OF ETHER. remains depressed, and prices are being

Muncie Nail company were the prime reduced in some instances, while west,

Eio-itifii: Kncoiintsr of a Clevelaml Man causes. He has the sympathy of the en- Twenty I'erxcm* Kllleil by the Careless- no t a bly at St. Louis, the reverse is true, with » i>a«serous Crank. tire community and is at present physi- chemists. and an early advance in price is antici-

Clevkland, ().. Nov. 11.—A crank cally prostrated by Ins misfortunes. Berlin, Nov. 11.—As a result of the • ’ calhsl at the office of Myron T. Herrick, N°m' of his creditors will lose. carelessness of chemists a disastrous exsecretary and treasurer of the Society plosion of ether occurred at Breslitovsk, fdvn™^ Terre HTuTErVov/n.-C Enoch a R « S8ial ‘ Poland ’ A 1- tel one hand and are- q Ricketts of Philadelphia is here look- whole house was blown to pieces and 20

pated. There were large decreases in in values of exports of cattle, breadstuff's,, provisions, cotton, copper ami naval

st’ ires.

KNIGHTS OF LABOR.

the floor. While in this position the have one child. Six years ago he came crank fired a shot at Mr. Herrick, the to Terre Haute and married Allie Ham-

of the islands. If an

■ttempt is made to restore (.Queen Liliuokn I am bloodshed will result. I doubt if

«h< queen hei<self would live to sit again ban pa*,^ through his coat. The fel- mond. Three years later he left her

:t ** s£&' Kss

. 1 • 4..t# .. < 11 v , i \ - ■** •* . **av » ni . iY d» i» \i i with im; ami we* wfilkod into the inner erod the deception.

« ^"row one governnient which the people om ,,, i .Ueu asked him what he wanted.

^ ot tlie islands have established and aet .j h c said: -von r- with ' . r. a Hword.

badly damaged.

AuiiuhI ('onvention and th»* ItusiiiPN* to lt«* Coimldcred.

Piuladeli'IHa. Nov. II.—Tlie 17th annual session of the general assembly of thi Kt:; .;'.*-'of Lai - a v. ill couvcno in

nurse, .'ilie attempted to remonstrate with him, and tottered across the room from her bed. saving: "(), Willie, don't scold me: 1 can’t 1 .car it now." William, however, knocked his young wife to the floor and lei- tier crawl tolled as best si e could. She began to cry. He ordered her to stop, and win n she failed declared that she should stay in bed one day for each ;ob. He count'd 11 and for 11 days sh ■ was not allowed to leave her bod. bring fed meanwhile, in her critical condition, on bread and water. On another occasion Mr. (Quaekenboss sent his wife out into the woodshed to sleep. It was not until the family came to Chicago last February that Mrs. (Quackenboes knew what a delightful time she really had whih livin in st. Paul. Mr. (Quaekenboss develop. I a habit of stopping the baby's cries by stuffing the lied clothes into its mouth. For three months Mrs Quaekenboss was not allowed to put her head outside the house, nnd-she had only bread an ! water for

food.

WOMEN TAKE A HAND.

They Attempt to Iinimhlate Mea Who

Haw Taken PI are. of Milker:'..

Marseilles, Nov. 11.—Tlie women employed in the matchmaking shops in this city are lending their support to tlie striking streetcar employes. They attacked a hor ecar yesterday afternoon and tried to intimidate the driver. It was necessary at last to call the police to drive them away. Three of the women Were locked rip <c: ■ . ••• r. .S-1 in the manuiaeture of matches marched

l’roc«r«Una: Ai£ali>*t a Trunt.

Criii;ri;o Noe ii .—Tl... first stepr, ir.

the direction of the quo warranto pro- * ; iu uic preiecvure iaiei on ami uemaimen vi-" f, 1 * v"' t--'■f i’ .‘ c y. 1 ' > ' > >1. r N V 1 > ‘ i ’ , ii- ,i.-si i11 tui' V :*■ j;. : I *:" rF" ; U r ‘ ' ! t , ' r r Tm ": hi... ueu, ■ (nrcaieiini to msti- ueiegate iroin every b.ooo tiieniln-rs. thev formed .■ In ■. nd in ■ mi‘any tute. were taken yesterday. He appeared Between 90 and 95 delegates will he ; with a throng of men ami Imivb probefore Judge Rukcr with a petition for present from all sections of the country ' ceeded to the Ronrse Travail hut a squad

, « •• •: . le I Ilia. ion. a mi I... court .i.i.i .... ,1. . l ' • ' Off ' 1 • " * IWrt.) • . r • • mo *" the rr.’tlt and g. t it. You Gal'A Tkidir: riAcn:. Nov. ' ll.- Another is-'iied on i.rd'er granting the request. It assemhU will ke .me of the most impor- trance to th. building and no one was mplk.’A ...v.w.nU, lOUneiiy cnairman ahead and if vou turn from a straight i i,....Uo„ ..## vrillhe in the u.iture of h charge that the tant in the history of the order. ; allowed within the doors. The crowd

irf tVe si''!iate"foreiiin relatioris coiniuittee 1 «l»ead and if you turn from a straight world's record was broken vesterdav afr- willbe in the nature of a charge that the Hint in the history of the order meM uateror. ign ieiau.mscommittee, line or attempt to communicate with f . r , uum w ,„. n (hee.,hinder was sent t.. conqiany is a trust. . Among other things in which sja'ctal , was finally disiiers. d.

Becliiied to discuss the letter.

no ni:i:d to aitty.

Mr- Vnil Hrijr DumantJa

I'ot « or .noiim* \\t‘«*k*.

Ml Washington, Nov. 11.—Senator Voorfe bees. (Jongressmen Martin, Cooper and

Bynum were at the white house yeater- him again,

da;.. hoping to see the president in the

__ " '.i*r

prtSf'

anybody I will kill you.’ At that 2:15. now held by Allert.in. Hesuc-

S j -nnout a riup.’"

Herrick thinks he hits seen the man in the bank within a week and is certain ho conld identify him if he should see

i |BS would be oeeripied, with er“e’,ltiVC bv.ri ne. s and <■ .ul 1 not . e his cajler.-. .Tlqs ire- ci'ii'idera'lil" of a disappointment to the Indiana men. Senator Voorhees in-

i« i c;t \M**r;o*

•Mf

HE

^ „ ... was thrown 25 feet.

Oil j' •furor Secured For the Cnuu'lilln *^ •

Trial FxciiKcd on Acrouiit of lihu***. — ■ - t t ■ V..V V..Y.; N.A . i'i . ‘ Ireih ge Bei g,'the ' ‘ ‘ < ii.irgeil'xi ilh. I ini.. i:il. i.irnt.

only juror so far secured in the Uough-

company is a trust. ,

interest is taken will Ik- those of the future Olympic ci.iii in Ti-uulile. locating ..f the order s headquarters, the New Orleans, Nov. 11.—The attor- Diop .sition for bringing atvmtcloserrenev general has brought suit against the | a '*"ns with the Federation of Lab .r, Olympic club, asking for an injunction ‘id 'for stnke^! 1 ' ’ Un ^ and prohibiting any more glove contests or ; ’

Portland, Nov. 11.—An unknown pnzefights and for a forfeiture of its Political neat win Fail, deaf mute was struck yesterday by a charter t.ir those it has alreadj- had. New York, Nov. 11.—It is becoming Grand Rapid' -md Indiana pamenger 1 ; ' understoodto be.^the^pgi^ ' . vij _ "WWB. ....• k anu ‘ " is prop 11 I week's con-

He was not fatallv prou ' -

Took ll«*r Own Ufa.

the world’s stallion wa^on record of

Struck by a Train.

it*.?

Itomovcd u Kail.

Lebanon. Ky,, Nov. 11. A rail whs removed from the track of the Knoxville division of the L. and N. railroad yesterday near Altamont. Passenger train No. 26 was derailed by it. The passengers ocap.-d serious injure, but tho cns a-» l)jl

nmen ii i rhe engineer did not discover the mis-

. '*xsti *ui

. . cf until t tu clit

vehtioji of Ur* King)its of Labor, looking |

ck ia« tram.

.. . , ^ * Is" I -.Ky... l *(»Y every

Yr»<-\Nsl'i)KT, INov. 11. Katie Engel- lalx>r organization and union in the

iiidicat iom

For Imtiana -Fair, followed bv local

L AW* REX* V'iii'ro ' Nov’’l iT-The sheriff fr ' id ' a . If l’» lar >••>««« «i-nnan ^irl, coo:.:;' 1,1 III ninU ^ sHi<S* *m*m~*****\

, -M'.A. M» « •<* « :, ' v sr" 4 •**mm+0!**+ * ^ ^ ^Kou^n.n Kats. sim had bF-ei/ IsdwJed lals.r ctet.. an> imtiniial .-andidale *.vln> much 'cLld''-''* ii..rrhw.'''ii!rlV ' w'md^ b\

XZJ V.o.^a.oA?',!..!na^,..n.,r start^TTVariU a 'hargu d embexidement Lr..„ ••• F. ring. wl... is now in' al might be allied or pledged to thesnpport s« . ,v » n.ing ‘

retarv yesterday ow.'.kago Judge Tuthill^becsms im- preferred by Cohm Bros, of thiscity, 7,n.f.r.vd 1 i,,,ri, k. - . Stbe interest of the wage-working ele-

n

through his private secretary yesterday

that no new lippoiiitmeut eases

cm si do rod until ongr,— met. A num

,>i: iicis app.nutuit-OLn nave is-CH coned and jiractieally settled. These be announced but no new cases ton up. One of the appointments set-

wo/S patient at the'dehiy and took parr in the Who ciVm iUartl i^t (.ntof^V ^1.^'^ 4 4‘\';miiii;i{ Hut oiir ?»um wuu «vteu<w1 * “ ' • * -

examinationh. Hnl on*» m«n

d - - -, Ihi. tl.y., imVi'iig ftO |

far lH*€*n Kunmioned.

working

■ V>Viiy 1 «*i»ipurHi*Uy Kciuovcd.

_ ia ,Al " 1 *""■ llu«k’» Syniptonis Favorable. MORE DEAD. ending’‘iSTa^d Chi? Jeffersonville, Nov. 11.—Auditor Mu w vcki.w \',.v it \ J" ' n' t' a?al # ' ,', 1 Ram f e -'

... „ — MfflBKhv him Imirnii Hh. 1 notion fur 4‘>1 MII.WA1 KLK, . 11. - A UlspaK 11 Ad.lltloiuil Victim, uf the Keck Island the first report conveyed the impression Bluer Wage impute. .AV ' ■ . wui vi f from Ex-Secretary Rusks home says his Wrrrk irj.irir., I that h-..pd.-pj.cr,' .*->,1 v .

Pittsiu KG, Nov 11—Tile wage ffi H - 000 against William Adams, a wealthy . i• • , Tl’, ' »^2t|asS»Sii‘2aa,' i,„„ MsSmirss;

W»m. will be appointed. is daily grovring in bitterness, and it is ill- enty-first street on the Rock Island rail turns of office is temiwrary pending a

i feaml that the strained condition of af- nsmac.ii For injury. Rail Club For snic. road Wednesday night. They are:

trouWe’^f ^a* ^M-ttl'euiiPTit ^ii^ not^mon Spencer, Nov. 11.—The Oolitffc Stone Cleveiand. Nov. 11.-The fact has Iaittik Huiiiham. Chicago. . . trou Die it a settlement is not soon i...„ a , . «... , ... * 1 with the murder of his cousin, Frank llom-

mer, by pushing him in front of a moving

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hearing.

F'rank Ludey is accused in Jersey City

NicurHuim Aeffi'i^ved. ^ , .. |lfW HUPPUPQJ | ^ Washington, Nov. 11.-Dr. Guzman, ^The iTghthi'g !‘.f finishhig'fur 1 company has lieen mulcted 11.000 dam- leaked out that* the* (jievi-lmid'wsel'mil liu'i.'.n i'w. sVou .'(''hil'agu. minister to the United .States from Nic- nacee has been postponed until Monday a K e8 in the < ' a - s *‘ a K ai nst it by Henry club is for sale, and Detroit is reaching W. H. .I ami-on, Chicago.

■ftgua. hah made representationw to the aiu | j n meantiim* an effort will be Blonlin, for iniuries while ‘‘mplnvod. o^t fw Uu. /jf, Bu. in;, iiiii. fii-.

5’V^. at Rife'TWWiKior tUi: cotuynuy _ ; ; Mu.-. Laimiam. Chinig b PWorld s fair directors want c-onsmt from

political retug(*e who was the cause of — ; TT h i.t tiin>; » Jury. This now niaibes 11 deaths resulting the ( hicago oonncil to remove the manuthe firing upon the* American steamer " ,11 C#-Oi»er»te AgaluBt a Trunt. Shocking Dnitn <>r a ciiini. IIoi on ton, Mich., Nov. 11.—No jury from the wreck. The woman Auppcsod J a f tu * vs un< * hheral arts hniMing* to the Oita Rica by the government of Hon- Pittsbi ro. Nov. ll.-The striking Ei.wood, Nov. 11.—James Bitner’s 6- has as yet been secured in the Mineral to lie Carrie Barnes has been identified Iaa *'f';" 1 '- dun It is claimed that Bonilla is now flintglass workers ami their friends have year-old daughter’s clothing caught fire Range train robbery rase, and the court as Mrs. Edward Deleau of Blue Island. f Naples, a small lumber si,hug 4<) miles unadopted citizen of Nicaragua al- purchased the Richards fc Martley glass while playing about burning trash yes- has i.dj.mrnod until Monday to allow I from Spokane, v\ ash., reports an atrocious

though a native of Honduras, and that plant and the site of tho Clmliner glass- day. and she was burned to death before the ahenff time to summon l.iO talesmen. he hn> lieen elected a nu mber irf the con- works at Tarentum, near here, and are discovered. E*-ofttr«.!»oi<ier» >«»t iiarivu rtltm nt aS'i-mbly of Nicaragua. The preparing to start eoKiperative tableware Echooi c I0.0J. Athens. Nov. IL-M Tric upieie

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. l^tlm'S. States Glass cmiqiany, the eoiiiliine "now , Voli; u Brs, No vJl,.—The East Colum- forming a ministry of .former office- ^ $ and Nicaragua contrquently feels her- engaged in a fight with the Fliutglaw bus schools have been closed indefinitely holders. He will submit the list of W1U . ,„ im ediatelv rearrestisl on .. M,.r. .r,.... .1...;.. ,i„.,

jk self aggrieved at the action of Honduras. Workers' union.

andttJicaragna comrquently

self Bggrieved at the action of Honduras.

on acconut of au eoidemic of diobtheria mimes he has chosen to the king today.

Otttccr. Will Take Cara of DcFrano*. crime by two drunken tramps, win. outDltroit, Nov. 11.—Stonewall J. De- f»g«l Mrs. Jacob Herzner and then took Frafte, who was held in jail on a charge c" hu tt, ‘ d ' ' vho ,lad 1 i,, 1 a " swer »o

W . 1: * t , T „ # v .j i her screams, strap pud him to a log carrier

ot complicity in the mited Pernen ab- and sawml his body In two. The woman duct ion case, was released yesterday, inii who had been knocked down bv oue of the was immediately rearrested on a war- men after their first crime- lecover d suffi-

rent from Kalamazoo charring him cieutly to tell the storv.