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ST. HELENS, OKEGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1G, 1900.
NO. 48.
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EVENTS OF THE DAI
Epitome of thj Telegraphic
. News of the World.
TKttSK TICKS KItO ilK WIRES
M Interesting Cullaatlon f Ittml From
the Two Hemisphere Pros" ih i
In a Coivleused 7tvut. V
The ministers at Peklh have agreed
OB the basis of negotiations. '
An Investigation ol Berlin's corrupt
polloe force hat been orderad.
Kroner It miking a slow triple
Europe on account of illness.
Russia hat no intention of building
another railroad across Asia,
Norn itoamer Roanoke, repot tod
lost, baa reached Tort TowuaonaV
W ood 1)0 rn, Or., hit grunted 80-year
franchise for light ami water system,
Wu Ting Fang, the Chinese minister,
thinks thai whan elliee witbilraw front
China railroad construction on largej
scale Will be began there.
The state board of health authorities
of Mississippi, wportona eased yel
low fever at Natohea. The patient i
the wife of a local Baptint nilultter.
laaao Hull Adams, a grandson of
President John Admin, and a nephew
of President John (jutnoy Adams, died
at bU born at Quuicy, Man, aged 87
year. -
The Toronto soldiers of the South
African contingent returned to Toronto
and were received with tiemeadont en
tbnslasm. Truffle wan suspended for
boure. and altogether the dumonstra
tioa wai one of the nioat notable In tha
history of the city.
An eiploilon took place In the dry
bouee onunected with the work of tb
Winchester Repeating Armi Company,
at New Haven, Conn. The walls of
the bnilding being blown oat and the
windowi in the aojaout buildings that
tared. No one wat In the buildttig at
the time.
Vice-Admiral A.exieff baa addressed
a communication to LI Hang Chang
taking C'bina'a intentioue regarding
Manchuria and inviting ber to returae
the government of that territory uuder
Kutieian protection, which, he eayt,
will be of "mutual advantage to China
and Ruatia."
The queen of Portugual, at Catcalt,
fashionable retort, made a thrilling
reacoe. ' She bat been staying at the
Palaoa Catcalt, and waa on the beaob
watching Catalo Croon, ber boatman,
bringing hit boat into shore. Sudden
ly huge wave overturned the boat.
Cioom'tarm wat broken and be wat
overcome by the undertow, which car
ried him beneath the wave. The
queen it an expert swimmer, Seeing
that ber boatman wat drowning, the
prang into the water before any of her
attendant coil Id prevent ber. With
rapid strokes the twain to the boat
man's tide and held him up 'until pcr
tout put out in boats and rescued both
the queen and her boatman. Croon)
was taken to the itoyal Palaoe.
Two men were killed In a railroad
accident at Tba Dalles, Or.
Ordert for five new Rotilan wanhlpt
will be placed in thlt country.
The big Atiantlo liner St. Paul suf
fered a serious accident at sea. .
Kitchener is to stop pursuit of Boors
and eatabiab garrisons among thorn.
The king of Core sent the allied
troops a large gift of flour, rice and
cigarettes.
Experiments with storage reservoirs
for trilgation are being made in Mai
beur oouuly, Oregon.
An Immedse crowd attended the on.
veiling of tbe statue of the late Fresi
dent Carnot at Lyons. ,
American financiers are to partici
pate In the nationalisation of the Swine
railroada and German capitallata are
jealous.
Professor Soburman replies to Bixto
Lopes, In which he shows it is for the
highest good of Filipinos for Americans
to succeed.
Tbe suit of the state of Texas s gainst
the Waters-Pierce Oil Company for
penalties amounting to f 109,000, for
alleged violation of the anti-trust law
of 1809, ended in favor of the company,
Tbe deaths from the.iallorad wreok
near Keswick, Cat., now number
three,. James Hart, of Charter Oak,
la., died from the effects of hla injur
lea. The name of one of the other
killed has been discovered to be K. J.
Howett, of Castle Rook, Wash. B.
Woodruff, of Ashland, Or., way re
cover. Adjutant General Corbin has re.
oelved from Judge Taft, president of
the Philippine commission, a dispatch
forwarding a message from Senor Buan
oamino, formerly secretary of foreign
affairs in Aguiualdo'e cabinet. The
message was telegraphed to the presi
dent. It is understood that Senor Bo
noamino, besides unreservedly accept
ing Americaa sovereignty, tubraits a
propoaltlob to organise a force of Fili
pinos to make war upon tbe supporters
of bit former chief. -
California stands fifth among
the
states as an oil producer.
W. P. Rend says European countries
must look to America for auppUes of
eoal.
All the street mail boxes in Tre
mont, O., were broken open anj tbe
contents rifled.
Rev. Barn Joues, the evangelist, is
broken In health. Ills physician
ordered him to take an absolute
fox several months, , .
baa
rest
LATER NEWS. i
Forty lives were lost In tbe Bay of
Fondy.
The steel trust bat boogbt a fleet ol
lake steamers.
A typhoon sunk a British gunboat at
I long Kong.
American boots and shoes art in de
mand in Eugland,
Dietrich, Republican, It elected gov
ernor of Nebraaka.
Tbe monitor Araknsat wat launched
at Newport Newt, Va.
It is rumored that Controller Dawet
will sucoeed Seoroatry Oage.
Steamship Universe will load at
Portland for Vladivostok.
Governor Qeer designates November
29 at Oiegon's Thanksgiving day.
Slxto Lopes eeya tbe Filipinos will
continue to fight for independence.
Stanford University defeated the
Oregon eleven by a score of 84 to 0.
The Colombia rebels were completely
defeated by tbe government troops at
Bueua Ventura.
The city of Chloago has offlotally
tendered lta $34,000,000 drainage canal
to the United tBatet government.
A monument to commemorate the
victory of Admiral Dewey at Manila
will be erected in t?au Krnoioo.
The population of New Jersey, at
Officially anuuunced. la 1,88,669, as
gainst 1,444,91)8 iu 1890, an incerase
ot 80.8 per cent.
Charles II. Pinkham, well known
a a manufacturer of proprietary medi
cines, died at bis home in Lynn,' Mass.,
aged 06 years.
Tbe president hat appointed Freder
ick 8. Btratton, of California, collector
of ouatomt at San Franoitoo, vice
John P. Jackson, deceased.
Tbe populaton of Idaho, as officially
announced by the United States census
bureau, is 161,773, as agaiust 84,885
in 1890, and Increase of 77,887, or 91.7
per cent, .
The population of Colorado in 1000
it 889,700 compared with a population
in 1SU0 of 413,198, representing an in
crease during the decade of 137,602,
or 80.9 per cent.
In New Orleans, William Daniels
and Roat Johnson were convicted of
the murder of a deputy sheriff who
was protecting a negro who aaaaolted
a white woman at Lake .Cbarlea, La.,
and were sentenced to the state peni
tentiary for life. This is the first inci
dent in that state where would-be
lynchers have been caught, tried and
oonvioted. '
Bryan carried Missouri by 28,000.
Bryan's majority in Texas it 175,-
000.
Wyoming gives
McKinley 4,000 ma-
Jortty.
Bryan carried Boston by 13,000 plur
ality. McKinley carried Baltimore by
8,996.
Bryan carried Nevada by a small
majority.
Connecticut gave McKinley a pural
Ity of 23,000.
MoKiuleys' plurality in Pennsyl
avnia is 200,000.
MoKinley'a plurality in tbe city of
Pittsburg is 15,000.
Cincinnati and Cleveland gave plur
alities for McKinley.
McKinley carried bit own state by
an increased majority.
Bryan carried Greater New York by
a majority of 27,831.
MoKiuley reoeived a plurality of
3,000 in Buffalo, N. Y.
At an election riot in Denver, Colo.,
two men were killed and four wounded.
The vote in tbe city of Chicago waa
close, McKinley receiving 180,970,
and Bryan 172,824.
Lincoln, Neb., the home of Bryan
gave MoKiuley a majority of 1602, a
gain of 655 over 1896.
In Adlal E. Stevenson' home pre
cinct iu Bloomiugton, 111., the vote
was: MoKinley 808, Bryan 112.
At Phoenix, Aria., a woman with a
shotgun killed a Mexican robber who
was trying to steal a oalf.
Fire broke out in a candy faotory at
Albany, N. Y., and communicated to
an adjoining building, causing a loss of
$600,000. -.
Before nearly 85.000 people, the Co
lumbia football eleven today defeated
Princton by a score of 6 to 5, on Co
lumbia field. . .
A very light vote was polled in
South Carolina. The full state tiaket
and (all congiessional tioket waa elect
ed by the Democrats.
Ttie American Rice Growers' Dis
tribution Compnny, has been incorpor
ated under the laws of the state of
Louisiana, with a capital of $15,000,
000. W. K. Vanderbilt is president.
One of the incidents of election day
was the suicide of Fred Janeoks, of
Chicago. Upon reaching the polls he
remarked that he was about to cast hia
first ballot. This be did. then pur
chased a bottle of carbolic acid, and
upon his return borne committed sui
cide by drinking the contents of the
bottle. ....
The" 88 largest towns of England and
Wales have a total population of near
ly 12,000,000.
The total number of deserters from
the French army Binoa January 1,
amouuts to nearly 7,000.
The Pennsylvania railroad's system
of penslous for employes may be ex
tended to its western lines.
Ramon Reyes, a Filipino, asked tbe
privilege of registering at Omaha with
the view of voting for president. '
11
Sweeping Republican
Victory.
NEXT CONGRESS REPUBLICAN
MoKinley Carrie Xsw Tork by 100,000
Bl( Landslide la Illiaels-Maryland,
WmI Virginia and Nebraska la She
Sapablloaa Column.
New York, Nov. 7. It beoama evi
dent at a very early hour this evening
that the flection of MoKinler and
Roosevelt was assured, Tbe president
carried tbe state of New York by 150,
000 plurality.
As the night progiessed, it only
served to confirm this judgment, but
the returns from Illinois revealed a
Ilka oondition. The Repulbican plu
rality of 1898 was greatly reduoed, but
it was still far, too large to be over
come.'. '
On tbe other band, the returns from
Indiana, Michigan, tbe two Dakotas,
Utah and Wyoming, as well as Nebras
ka, teem to Indicate steady Republi
can gains over 1896. Delaware, Mary
land and West Virginia, have given de
cided Republican pluralities.
Tbe count in several of tbe far West
ern states was naturally to delayed as
to give little indication ci the opinion
there, hut tbey bad ceased to have
determining effect, and before 10
o'clock the Democratlo leader bad
given up the contest and it was an
nounced that Mr. Bryan had gone to
bed and was sound asleep. -The
whole story was easily and
briefly told. Tbe Republican ti?ket
would have a larger electoral vote than
four years ago, but in the larger states
of tbe East and Middle West tbe plu
ralities of 1898 bad been greatly re
duced. Masachosett bad fallen from
174,000 ti) 60.000 New York, 268,000
to l&O.OOt, and Illinois from 142,000
to lOO.OOdor leas.
Tbe 57ih congress seems to be Re
publican by a substantial working ma
jority. Bryan carried all the Southern
states, as nsual, along with Colorado,
Idaho, Montana and one doubtful state,
Kentucky, by a small plurality.
Doubtful states which went for Mo
Kiuley are Maryland, West Virginia
and Indiana, all by small pluralities.
Mc Kin ley's pnrality in Ohio is 70,
000, in Michigan 80,000.
Nebraska, Bryan's home state, went
Republican by a small plurality.
The New England states and Penn
sylvania are, as usual, in the Republi
can column. !
McKinleys plurality In Iowa is 100.
000, Kansas 80,000, Minnesota 80,
000. - THE COAST.
California, Oregon and Washington
all went for McKinley.
The contest waa close in California,
but it is expected tbe state will give
MoKinley 10,000 plurality.
Oregon gives MoKinley 14,000 plu
rality, but few counties going Demo
cratic. Washington goes for McKinley by a
small plurality, probably 6.000, but
Ibe state tioket is much in doubt, with
the probability that Rogers, Democrat,
is elected governor. Tbe legislature
will be Republican.
Tbe electoral vote will probably be
as follows: MoKinley, S92; Bryan.
156.
DliMtroua to Sheen and Goats.
Monroe, Or., Nov. 7. Sheep and
ana nluH In thU vil-illitV XT ffrAHtlT
alarmed over the abundant growth thia
season of the poison inngus or soaa
stool. Coats and sheep seem to have a
great liking for the stuff, and its poi
sonous qualities are sufficient to kill thf
animal which eats it. "
' Will B"nnnd Iocoubr SI.
Spokane, Wash., Nov. 7. Edward
Rice, oonvioted of the murder of Matt
M.l at Wanlnnr. lrixhn. was todav
sentenced at Wallace to be banged on
the last day ol tne century, uecerauei
i Hi, mila oiintod a divorce in
Sodkana today on the ground of cruelty.
Ion Sneurss Flooring Mill.
Hepner. Or,, Nov. 7. At a pnbli
tnMttiiiv at lone Satutdav evening the
ranital stock of the new flouring miV
and elevator waa all subscribed. The
enterprise is to be located in a moat
excellent farming region.
Rich lMowy In Cnrrj County.
finM lleaoh. Or.. Nov. 7. George
Bailey, who has been prospecting on
the headwaters o( Johnson creek far
vora mrentlv found an old bed of
poipbry that carries free gold and bas
old out to a uailiornia couipuuy lor
$40,000. ' ;
Heppnar Dofoated Bakar.
HonmiBT. Or.. Nov. 7. A match.
game of football here Saturday resultei
in the Heppner team oeaimg uit
Baker City team, 15 to 0. A lams
crowd witnessed the game and tbi
weather was perleot.
Off fur Naw Turk With Mnthar.
Seattle, Nov. 7. Charles E. Mather,
who was arrested in this city two
weeks ago on a charge of having pawn
ed $45,000 worth of jewels, the prop
erty of New York merobanta, was to
day taken into custody by Deteotlv
Nugent upon a governor a warrant o;
extradition. Nugent left with his prla
oner tonight for New York.
Senor Bllvela, the premier, has mads
the emphatical declaration that Spais
mast have a powerful navy again.
THE LANDSHIDE.
Vmimr Ratnrns rram Mia Ea.tarn atates
how no Material Change.
Alabama The Democratic majority
wilt beat least 40,000.
Arkansas Enough is known to Indi
cate a plurality of 60,000 for Bryan in
this state.
California Tbe majority lor MoKin
ley and Roosevelt in California contin
ues to grow and tbe indications art that
it will reach 40,000. Complete returns
from 1,674 pieoincts out of 2,190 out
side of San Franosico give MoKinley
107,992, Biyan 81,348. The same pre
cincts in 1898 gave McKinley 96,847,
Bryan 81,801. Tbe Republican havt
elected all seven congressmen.
Colorado Bryan's plurality it 85,
000. Florida Tbit state givet Bryan a
mtjoirty of 38,000.
Georgia Tbi state gives Bryan a
plurality of 40,000. Every Democratic
congressmen elected. .
Illinois Congressman William Lo
rimer, of tbe Second district, conceded
bis defeat this morning. The majority
against bim may reach 1,600. Addi
tional retruns received at Republican
state headquarters from all over the
state confirm Chairman Rows in bis
statement tbat MuKinley't plurality
will run close, to 100,000, and that of
Yates (or governor between 70,000 and
80,000.
Indiana Tbe election resultSd in a
plurality of anywhere from 20,000 to
83,000 to the Repulbican national
tioket, and nine, and perhaps 10, of the
congressmen, and tbe choice of a legis
lature, that will have a Republican
majority of 40 on joint ballot. Tbe
4th congressional district is still fh
doubt. Indiana elects all Republican
congressmen except in the 2d, 8d and
12th disnicts.
Iowa Returns from 80 out 99 conn'
ties: McKinley, 886,066; Bryan, 178,
648.
Kansas On tbe basis of limited re
turns Republicans claim Kansas by
25,000 for the national ticket and 20,
000 for the state ticket and tbe eleC'
tion ol every ltepublican congressman
with tbe possible exception of the 3d
district. Republicans claim tbe leg'
islature by a safe majority on joint
ballot.
Louisiana Tba entire six congres
sional districts in Louisiana are strong
ly Democratic. Bryan's majority in
tb state will be in excess of 80,000.
Maine McKinley 's majority in
Maine will vary but a few hundred
from 28,500, a loaa of 16 per cent since
1896 and a Brvan gain of 21 per cent
Maryland With scattering precincts
to hear from, Maryland's plurality for
McKinley and Roosevelt in yesterday's
election was 14,146. A solid Repub
lican delegation to tbe 57th congress
wat elected.
Massachusetts The complete vote of
this state is: MoKinley, 249,495;
Bryan, 156,607.
Michigan MoKinley'a plurality,
90,688. The en i tre congressional deie
gallon is Republican.
Missouri The Demoorata have elect
ed congressmen in 12 Missouri dis
tricts, and tbe Republicans in two,
with still, two the 18th and tbe 14tb
to be beard from. These are olaimed
by theDemooruts.
Montana Bryan's plurality 18,000.
Mississippi Bryan's plurality 40,
000. . '
Nevada Bryan's majority la 25,-
000.
New Hampshire The Republican
majority in the state on both the gub
ernatorial and national tickets will be
18,000.
New Jersey MoKinley'a plurality
52,930. Six out of eight congressmen
Republican.
New York MoKinley'a plurality
145,000.
North Carolina North Carolina
gives Bryan a majority of not less than
30,000. The next congressional dele
gation from this state will contain
seven Democrats ad two Republicans.
North Dakota Republican plurality
10,000.
Ohio Unofficial returns received
from 83 out of tbe 88 counties warrant
the claim of 70,000 for MoKinley, and
we elect 17 of tbe 27 members of con
grers, a gain of two Democrats.
Pennsylvania Complete returns
give McKinley 387,733 plurality.
Rnode Island Offioial returns give
McKinley. 83.821 Biyan, 19,947.
Both congressmen Republican.
South Carolina It 1b not considered
probable that Biyan's majority will
full short of 80,000 in the state. Every
Democratic congressman waa elected.
- Tennessee Bryan's plurality 80,000.
Utah McKiuley'a majority 4,500.
Vermont MoKinley'a plurality 80,-
000.
Virginia A recapitulation for Vir
ginia indioates a Demooratio plurality
on tbe presidential ticket of over 80,
000, and the election of tbe Democrats
in every oongesaional district.
West Virginia In a statement is
sued at miduight.Secretary J. K. Hall,
of the Republican state committee,
gives tabulated retuin from every
county in tbe state, showing' MoKinley
has nearly 80,000 majority.
Wisconsin The Republicans will
have a plurality of at least 112,135 In
Wiaoonsin. All the Republican con
gressmen are elected. The legislature
is overwhelmingly Republican.
Wyoming Returns from 174 pre
cincts out of 800 in Wyoming give a
majority ol 8,000 for MoKinley.
Thraa Miners Killed.
Taooma, Nov. 8. A cave-in at mine
No. 7, at Carbonado, yesterday, result
ed in the death of three mine employes.
The dead are: Karl Huh tela, Matia
Led em, Gust Sandberg. Leedem waa
a married man, the others were tingle.
The accident waa caused by the giving
away of one of the large supporting
beams. About 60 men weie working
In tbe mine at the time, but all exoept
the three killed escaped uninjured.
ONE STATE IN DOUBT
Both Sides Are Claiming
Kentucky.
ROGERS DEFEATS FRISK BY 1300
Defeats frlnk for Ooieraor sf Wash
ington -Plurality la OriU ,
is ruins- up.
Portland, Nov. 9. Only one doubt
ful state remains Kentucky. Tbe
Democrats claim tbe state for Bryan
by 7,800; the Republicans also claim
the state, but give no figures. It will
require tbe official count to determine
tbe result.
McKinley carried Nebraska by at
least 2,000. Tbe legislators is in
doubt, and will not be determined un
til tbe official count of Douglas county
is in. The Republicans are figuring on
a safe majority on joint ballot.
Otber states are practically a first
reported. Tbe electoral vote follows:
1900. 1896.
MoKinley....... .......292 271
Bryan.,... 155 176
In Washington.
Seattle, Wash., Nor. 10. The
majority for Preaident MoKinley in the
state of Washington will be between
11,000 and 12,000, and John R.Rog
ers, Democrat, for governor, will have
something like 1,300 over Frink, hia
Republican opponent. The average
majority of tbe two Repblioan candi
dates for congress, Jones and Cushman,
will be 9,000 or more, and tbe legisla
ture will be heavily Republican. All
the state Repnblican ticket, exoept
Frink, is elected by large pluralities.
All these things were made clear by
yesterday's leturns. Every county in
Western Washington has been beard
from and tbe only two counties in East
ern Washington about which there is
any uncertainty are Chelan and Oka
nogan. With these, scattering returns
show that the only question . ia to the
size of tbe Democratic pluralities.
Later returns are more likely to in
crease than deorease Rogers' plurality.
McKinley bas carried 26 counties
and Bryan 10; Frink 18 counties and
Rogera 17. with one (Mason) a tie.
Ia Still Piling Pp.
Portland. Or., Nov. 10. McKiuley't
purality in Oregon is still piling up.
Owing to an error in a former footing,
his lead this morning is made to ap
pear 600 less than yesterday, whereas
it should be about 100 more. Reports
continue to pour in that former Bryan
strongholds have either gone for Mo
Kinley or greatly decreased the Nebras
kan's majority in 18U6. For example,
Ave piecincts in Malheur county that
gave Bryan a plurality of 196 in 1896,
this year gave him but 44. Malbeur
county, which baa all along been con
ceded to the Democrats, ia now
thought to have gone Republican by a
majority of 50 to 100. This leaves but
three counties in the state which bave
given pluralities for Bryan and theii
combined vote is only 265.
Fifty-six precinots reported yester
day, making a total of 696 out of 769.
MoKinley'a vote- to date is 43,195;
Bryan, 29,676 The latest estimate of
McKinleys' plurality in the state ia
18.907.
arioni strlka at Tampa.
Chicago, Nov. 10. Spanish-speaking
oigar-makera in Tampa, Fla.. bave
started a strike against American
workmen, and official reports received
at headquarters of the International
onion in this city today indicate tbat
the trouble ia assuming serious propor
tions. Nearly. 1,000 English-speaking
workmen have been made idle inconse
quence Of tbe position of their oppo
nents. I:' . "V': '
Tallow Favar in Mlaalulppl.
Jackson, Miss , Nov. 10. One new
case of yellow fever was reported to
the state board of health from Nntohet
thia morning. Mrs. Butler, the first
patient reported, died last night. She
was a niece of ex-Governor Longino.
A surgeon of the marine hospital serv
ice ia now in Natcbes endeavoring to
trace tbe source of infection.
Tha St. Mlchaal Reservation.
Washington, Nov 10. The secre
tary of war, under an order of tbe presi
dent, baa directed that all lauds lying
beyond a radius of 10 miles from the
flagstaff at St. Michael, Alaska, be
turned over to the secretary of tbe in
terior. When, thia reseivation was
first created it had a radius oi 100
miles. . '
Pmneo-Ainerlaan Commercial Treaty.
Paris, Nov. 10. Tbe customs com
mittee of tbe chamber of deputies met
today. The opinion prevails that tbe
re-election of MoKinley will lead to a
Franco-American commercial conven
tion being shortly submitted to the
Washington senate, whose vote it
awaited before the measure will be
brought before tbe French chamber.
Smallpox Among luillana.
Washington, Nov. 10. The Indian
bureau bas received a telegram from
the Shoshone agency in Wyoming an
nouncing that smallpox has broken out
at Lander, near the Indian reservation.
Vaocine virus for 1,700 persons, wbiob
tbe agent asked to have dispatched to
him immediately, bas been forwarded.
Demand an Accounting.
Chicago. Nov. 10. E. H. Griffiths.
who claima to be tha largest bolder ol
tha stock and bonds of the Seattle
Traction Company, bas, with others,
brought suit in tbe superior court here
to bave an accounting of the finances
of the concern. The defendants are
tha mamhera of tha raorsanisatioa
committee, which took charge of tht
company when It wat evolved from tha
Seattle Electrio Railway & Power
Company.
TRAINS CRASH TOGETHER.
Three Man Killed Oatrlght and Twa
ratal ly Injured.
Roseburg, Or., Nov. 12. The worst
wreck ever kown on this division oc'
curred about daylight this morning,
two miles sovtb of Roseburg. Two
freights, the regular No. 226, south
bound, and a long extra coming north,
smashed together on a curve in a
heavy fog. Engineer Sam Hendricks,
of No. 225, and Fireman Wilheim, of
the extra, were caught beneath tbe
wreck and almost instantly killed.
Fireman Ed Riddle, Engineer Walter
Drennan aud Head Brakeman Cbarlea
Campbell, were all badly injured, the
latter two doubtless fatally. Riddle
lost a foot and suffered a broken left
arm. Campbell's head waa badly
hurt, bis right leg crushed, bis left arm
broken, and it is feared hit back wat
broken. Drennan received a cut
through the skull over tha left eye,
about three inches in length, wbioh
exposed tbe brain. His leg was broken
and be received many bad cuts and
bruises.
One of tbe trainmen ran to town with
tha news and an engine and caboose
were sent out after tba throe injured
men, who were cared for by three phy
sicians on arriving in tba city. Some
time wat required to get Hendrioka
and Wilheim fvom tbe wreck. Tbe
latter waa pinned down In tbe cab, the
coals from the firebox burning off both
his legs to the kneea. The bodies were
brought to the undertakers itnmedately.
Tbe necks of both of tbe men were
broken.
The scene of tha wreck defies ade
quate description. Tbe boiler of the
extra's engine had literally forced its
way through the other engine its full
length, but neither engine bad left tbe
track. Tbey were both partly covered
by wrecked freight cars, the engine of
No. 225 was entirely covered, and a
badly broken-up box car surmounted
tbe heap, apparently balancing on the
smokestack. This part of tbe wreck
caught fixe once, but tbe flames were
quickly extinguished-.
It is stated tbat the wreck wat due
to a misinteipretation of orders on the
part of Engineer Drennan of the extra,
Superintendent L. R. Fields happen
ed to be in tbe oity, and ia looking after
the dead and woanded men.
Coroner Twitcbell has summoned a
jury and will hold an inquest tomor
row on tbe remains of Wilhel n and
Hendrioka.
ALVORD ARRAIGNED.
First Witnesses Wera Ofllaars and Em
ployes of tha Bank.
New York, Nov. 12. Cornelius L.
Alvord, Jr., the note teller of the First
National bank, who is accused of em
bezzling 1600,000 of the bank's funds,
was arraigned before United Sattei
Commissioner Shields' in the criminal
branch of the United States circuit
court here today. " .
Whiting E. Snow, assistant cashier
of the First National bank, said he had
known Alvord 20 years, the past 10 ol
which he had been the note teller ol
the First National bank. He explained
in detail tbe duties of the note teller
and the bank's clearing house transac
tions. He explained the balance
sheets, which showed a shortage of
1690,000 in Alvord's department. The
figures shoved tbat tbe shortage var
ied, and that from October 10 to Octo
ber 13 it was 1700,000. Alvord's at
torney led Snow to admit that since
tbe latter first boeame an offioer of tbe
bank, two years ago, be bad never
known officers o the bank to examine
the assets of the institution.
Cashier William Reed, of the First
National b nk, was the next witness.
He said that the hist time the bank bad
an examination was October 16. He
bad no personal knowledge of any re
port of tbe examination.
Morton V. Moore, settling clerk for
the bank, identified a column of figures
on a sheet tbat was prepared for and
sent to the clearing house as having
been made by himself. . He explained
the details of making up the sheets
for the clearing house. Then, one by
one, be identified tbe sheets made up
for the banking days in October. Mr.
Moore teaitfied that two figures in the
sheets made up lor October 15 bad been
changed. The figures as they stood
were not his. He did not .know who
had made the changes. It Was brought
out that the sheet bad been in the pos
session of Alvord as it hadbeen mads
op by Moore,
Deeorated for Serrloe In China.
London, Nov. 13. Admtial Edward
W. Seymour-Hobart, K. C. B., in com.
mand of the China station since .1897
(who Is to be succeeded by Vice-Ad-miral
Sir Harry Holdsworth Rawson),
baa been appointed a G. C. B., and
Naval Captains Bailey, T. Burke Col-
lagean and Jelliooe have both been ap
pointed C. B., for services in China.
Medal I"rom Wllhelinina.
Chloago, Nov. 12. Professor Fred
erick Starr, the well-known anthropol
ogist at the University of Chicago, has
received a silver medal from Vjueen
Wilhelmina, of Holland. This award
of honor has been given as an acknowl
edgement for a fine collection of bust
and piotures secured by Professoi
Starr.
Royal Canadians Sail for Roma.
Cape Town, Nov. 12. The British
transport Ha warden Castle, havi ng on
board the Royal Canadian regiment,
sailed from here today.
French Ministry Sustained.
Paris, Nov. .12. At the close of a
long session today, culminating in
very exciting scenes, tba chamber of
deputies adopted a resolution Of confi
dence in tbe Waldeck-Roossean minis
try by 829 votes against 233. Tht
chamber had previously adopted a res
olution expressing regret that tbe gov.
ernment had surrendered to Belgium
Sipido, the assailant of tha Prince of
Walet.
ON ITS LAST LEGS
Tagal Rebellion Will Be Sup
pressed Soon.
DISCUSSED AT CABI5ET MEETING
General MaeArthnr Baa Mapped Out a
Careful plan ef Cam.
palga.
Washington, Not. 13. All the mem
bers of the cabinet except Secretaries
Long and Wilson attended tbe meeting
today. Tbey remained in session un
til nearly 3 o'clock, and discussed the
Chinese situation, as well as matters
pertaining to Cuba, the Philippines
and Porto Rico.
Two of the three hours tbat tbe ses
sion lasted wera occupied in a discus
sion of foreign affairs, necessitated in
part by tbe faot tbat the president in
tends to treat thia subject exhaustively
in his forthcoming message to con
gress. Reference was made to the ex
pressions in portions of tbe European
preas tbat tbe United States policy re
garding China would undergo a marked
change after the election. It ia anibor
itatively announced that, after an ex
huastive review of every step of the
Chinese difficulty, from its inception
op to tba present moment, by Secre
tary Hay, the cabinet ratified every de
tail, and, moreover, unanimously ex
pressed its judgment tbat the policy so
far pursued should be continued with
out ohange to its logical conclusion.
Accordingly, tbe present legation guard
at Fekin will be maintianed, and such
troops as yet remain to be withdrawn,
according to the original programme,
will be shipped to Manila. With this
addition to "hla force, General Mac
Arthur is expected to renew the oam
pagn against the rebellious Filipinos
with the greatest energy. Administra
tion officials here think that aa soon
as tbe result of tbe election become!
known throughout the Philippines, tha
resistance to the authority of the Unit
ed States will be overcome.
GALE SPENDS ITS FORCE.
Heavy Winds an tha Great Lakes Are
Abating.
Chicago, Nov. 12. Professor Cox,
forecast official of tbe weather bureau,
says tbe gale which broke on tbe lakes
Wednesday nigbt and proved to be tha
heaviest storm of tbe year, is abating.
On Lake Superior four consorts wera
torn from their steamers and three of
them are still adrift or have gone
ahore. Tbe schooner Stafford was
wrecked at Good Harbor, Mich., and
may be a total loss. The schooner
Maumee Valley wat driven ashore near
Port Colborne. Several large steamers
were driven back to Chicago after be
ing exposed to the gale for a few'
hours, and large boata were generally
seeking shelter on Lakes Surperior,
Michigan and Huron.
Tbe wind, which at many placea at
tained a velocity of over 40 miles an
hour, wat accompanied by fine snow,
and, with the bitter cold, made it hard
work for the mariners. .
Sale Wronght Havoe an Lake Krle.
Cleveland, O., Nov. 13. The terrific
storm on Lake Erie continued today
with unabated fury. Tbe captain of
the passenger steamer City of Erie,
wbiob arrived early today from Buffa
lo, reports that be sighted the mast of
a sunken vessel sticking out of tiie
water about 26 miles off this port. Tbe
tugs sent out to locate the supposed
wreck returned to this harbor tonight.
They reported finding the steamer Ka-'
ligula riding at anchor 30 miles out.
They could find no trace of a wreck.
Fire la a Keddlng Mine.
Redding, Cal., Nov. 13. A fire, tha
origin of which is attributed to chemi
cal aotion, is burning in the Peck ton-
nel of the great iron mine. Tbe drift
has been closed and the 100 men em
ployed there have been laid off. It ia
thought tbe fire oan be confined to the
place where it started. The ore is be
lieved to be on fire, but an explosion ia
not anticipated. The demand of the
men in this tunnel for an eight-hour
shift recently precipitated a strike,
which was ended by tbe miners ac
knowledging their defeat.
Bnller In England.
London. Nov. 12. General Sir Red-
Vers Boiler, on the Dunvegan Castle,
from Cape Town, reached tbe quav at
Southampton last evening at 8:30. He
waa greeted by Lord Wolseley and bit
staff, aa well as by an immense assem
bly of townspeople. At 9 o clock ha
sat down to the mayoral banquet, the
first of a series of functions in bis
honor. After tbe banquet, he was
compelled to appear and acknowledge
trom the balcony of tbe hotel a great
demonstration, and great crowds prom
enaded in front of the bote!, serenad
ing him and singing patriotic songs un
til a late hour.
Matal Workers "trlke Knded.
Pittsburg, Nov. 12. Officials of the
Amalgamated Association of Iron and
Steel workers announce tbe settlement
today of the strikes at the Riverside
Iron Works of the National Tube Com
pany and the Bessemer, Ala., plant of
the Tennessee Iron, Steel & Railroad
Company. The resumption of the two
plants will give employment to 8,000
men.
Infected Trees Burned.
Atlanta, Ga Nov. 19 Tha depart
ment of entomology last nigbt burned
80,000 trees from a Nashville nnrseiy,
which, it is alleged were infected with
tbe San Jose scale. . State Entomolo
gist Scott left this morning for Wood
bury to destroy 20,000 mora trees
which ha bas oollooted there, lbs
trees, it ia said, bave been 8hi ' 1;ito
the state without the proper ;-,