TH.K MORNING AST01UAN, WKDxMDAY. XOVEMBEK 16, 1K99. 2 GREAT PREPARATIONS FOR GERMAN EMPERORS VISIT England and the Continent Impressed With the Significance of the Occasion. alteration In the nIiaim of tho Island. iu it Is known to th world. The coa aurvoy t now at work ftiullnx out what th mil hiH if Torto Itlovt Is. and It has nlrvudy lmrn l rmnigh to hov that the olit S.n Uh surveys r? not only Jurvllabl ami uoithlo but lluit (hoy rIw iHitlv ly tar Iminvwnlott of th' formation of the oortst. IVrto Kloo ha lV:i of an otyong what. It him look-sl us if the , i1IsUsi,m1 with the quvr hiiv nii:nH'd by tho Island, hud d..ti'rmln ej to throw above Its surface ut Iwu one Island a evvn In cvntour an a clKr h,x, Junt to show that it couKI be done. The coast survy Is tK'RiiuiiiiK to Hi. J out that IVrto- Uloo luu co.isl Wattle I lireKUlarlt.'s. At the waurn eiul thew ! U a long northwes'.rn slant tnto the The Theatrical Effects Will Be Stupendous and the Attention of ooenn. This will muke Uk Inland big ger than had been supposed. No one can tell what shape Porto lllco will be when It Is finally surveyed as an American possession, but It on;s certain that It will not be the i Insular freak it has appAtred on the pnnlsh survey. VICTORIA DRILLING HER HOUSEHOLD the Whole World Is Expected To Be Riveted. today's London Journals caution Eng lishmen agal.ist shouting until well out of the woods. NEW YOKK. Nov. 14.-A dispatch to the Tribune from London, says: ' The German emperor's visit to Eng land is the chief topic of serious dis cussion and ingenious conjecture. On the continent he has suddenly loomed up as the commanding figure In Euro pean diplomacy who has thrown his influence on the winning side at a moment when England is making a supreme military effort seven miles from Landsend. Even the commercial clases of Ger many are impressed with the power mnA ronaeou-noe of their emperor to walch for the first appearance of the great affair of the world and acrid swarm of meteors. WATCHING THE METEORS lrofsor of Small Western Colleges (?) Making Extensive Observation. CHICAGO. Nov. 14.-The rain last night and early this morning dampened the enthusiasm of Dr. Laves, and other A DASTARDLY THREAT. Uoers Will Execute Six Hrltlsh off! cers Unlet Puller Releases Spy. French criticism is forced to admit that England and Germany have been drawn Into a, close understanding I nity. will, w ith a corps of scientific pro- whlch does not differ essentially from fessors. make elaborate observations a formal alliance and forecast a monientcus change in the trend of European dipljmai'y. The stage business of this Imperial Journey Is well worked both at Wind sor and Berlin. The queen is evidently taking the liveliest hitervst In the re ception of her grandson and. after her manner, is recasting the details and assigning parts to all the member of the royal family. There will be a family reunion with every sign of af fection and cordiality and there will also he Ma My functions in honor of the nation's illustrious guest. The program of the festivities has already been enlarged so as to include Oxford and Cambridge, London, San- ringham and Chatworth and the prime minister will be at his sovereign's right band at Windsor. The German em peror, who has a consplcloug talent for taee effects. Is enlarging his own suite until it includes Count Von Bue. low. Count Eulenberg and three mill tray attaches and he Is meeting every fresh advance with sympathetic inter est. The English press is taking lis cue from the court and Is magnifying the Impirtance of the emperors visit. Radical Journals are minimizing their prejudice against the emperor caused by his course In the Armenian-Greek LONDON. Nov. U.-A sptlal dis patch from Cape Town dated Friday. Nov. 10, says that State Secretary Rein has dma.nded that General White immediately release the sup pressors and students at the I'niver- spy, Nathan Marks, who is c-m- sity of Chicago who had planned to nneJ at Lady,,,. cpUng hu j,.. mand with a threat to execute six British officers. General Bulier replied, according to the special dispatch, that he was en titled to retain the man until he should render a satisfactory account of him self. Prof. Hough, director of Dearborn observatory at Northwestern univer- of the meteoric shower tomorrow morn ing if conditions permit. At Williams Bay. Wis., the special apparatus for observing and photo graphing the mwteoric shower is in place on the roof of the Yerkes obser vatory. Professor Barnard has spent a con siderable time for a few rights search ing for the Ephemerides of the mete oric cloud. The position of this cloud in our sky has been quite Inaccurately determined. The main body should now be entering the constellation Leo. Though he has searched carefully with the big Yerkes telescope, the profesor has not yet discovered anything which he could identify as the meteoric cloud. In his search Prof. Barnard has dis covered many new Nebulae and one seen last night la exactly in the spot where the meteors should be. This signifies nothing, however, unless on further observations the Nebulae Is found to have moved. The sky last night was totally ob scured with clouds. LITTLE DAMAGE DONE. PILTELMARITZRIUG. Nov. 19. Morning. It is officially stated that tht long range bombardment of Ladysmlth with heavy guns continues dally, -but without seriou damage. Ik LiwirTY. 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A special to the Times from Wahinfirton says: affair, and the unionists are explaining Te ma,,e by arm ph U,M who have ben ordered to the Philip pines to have their orders revoked have excited considerable comment. The j case of Chaplain J. S. Seibold, now stationed at Fort Canby. Wash., Is a case in point. Wh-n the Reverend otfl- was three years older than he sup posed, having bve.n born in 1S.15 ins'eud avay the ordering out of n flying squadron as a matter of no Importance. America comments on the relations of England and Germany are read with marked Interest and the sugg tion of a widening sphere t good feel- t t. .... C.r.l..n.l K l-irila Ull m urie.-.. r-.8...v. o,... - wr discovered that w would have to as to Include Germany Is received with: phHlpf he foum, tha, he great favor as a p-inna.n-nt saf-guard of the peace of the world and the free dom of commerce. Tnere are signs of. f ag (n ,h(, fjf (hJ a recurrence of the spirit of overcon-j wgr ,J(.,,artmtnt anJ wajt tn,rf.f()re old! fldence in the certainty of the succs j w r e prudl. a(iya.j NEW YORK, Nov. 14.-A special to the Herald from Washington says: Rear Admiral Van Reypen, surgeon general of the navy has received a per.ional leAt?r from medical Inspector, P.. C. Pearsons, llet surgeon of the Asiatic squadron. Informing him thai the general health of the squadron Is g.)od. The official report submitted by this of the British arms without a further sel back 'ft reverse to the P.ritlfh' troops. j The situation surely In steadily im- j proving ewy day wHh the arrival ofi vits which conclusively proved that he had been mistaken In his age up to that time. Ace irduigly his orders were revoked and he was retlivd. Chaplain O. J. Nave has also applied the reinforcements at Cape Town and j for retirement afU-r being ordered to Durban and a too with the Increasing' lhe Philippines. A board has leen or evldence that the Dutch allies have j aerf:(i to t.onVene in thic city for his made a fatal taotical mistake In scat- j examination. tering their comma-nds at too many, chaplain 8. W. Pilchard ha. secured W. points Instead of concentrating their i tne revocation of his orders. Rev frices against Kimb?rly and Lady smlth and inarching like Sherman to the sea aiid sweeping down on Durban. The British campaign, however, has jiot yet been won and a full fortnight remains In which Kimberly may be caitured and Ladysmlth exposed to a destructive long ramge fire. General White has done great work In holding back General Joubert's forces from lower Natal, but It is pre mature to conclude that the latter Is wasting time, ammunition and men laying seige to a camp which he can never render untenable. While the meagre news received from Natal and the western border Is favorable, the best military writers In D. McKinnon, the 'a.tho!ic pri.-st wli.i served in the Philippines with the I i California volunteers and who is now) a chaplain In the army, has offered a contrast to the action of thene clergy men by applying for duty In the Inl ands again, but he is the only chap lain now In this country who has done so. EFFECT OF NEW SCRVEY. The Outline of Porto Rico Will be Different From the Spanish Mis. NEW YORK, Nov. 14.-A special to tbe Times from Washington says: One of the most curious results of the annexation of Porto Rico will be an officer shows that of the entire naval force there are only 34 patients, sev eral of whom are native employed In the navy yard and most of whom are suffering from minor complaints. 'The condition af Admiral Wa'snn." he states, "continues good. The re ports of his condition ahat were print ed In th? home papers were exagger ated. Hi ha not b?en on the sick list." Considerable satisfaction is full by I Admiral Van Reypen at the excellent ; health of the navU forces and much I satisfaction !s expressed by officials of : the department who appreciate that almost a thousand marinew stationed In ! the Cavlte navy yards are subject to j the same conditions which makes the sick list of the army so large, i Admiral Van Reypon has Information that unles congress places the asHist- I ant surgeons of the navy on a better ! footing four officers holding this rank and attached to the Asiatic squadron will resign their commlsnlon and enter the army. Assistant surgeons have to occupy the steerage aboard ship and receives the pay of a second lUmtenant while a Junior surgeon of the army receives the pay and allowance of a first lieu tenant. There are now seven vacan cies In the marine corps of the navy and It Is difficult to secure educated men willing to accept the small pay and allowance which an assistant sur geon of the navy receives. Admiral Van Reypen will appeal to congress for relief. ARRIVED AT NEW YORK. The Advance Guard of the Mnsirlc Shower was Seen Early Yester day Morning. NEW YORK. Nov. 14. With a bril liant swish that lighted up the heavens for quite 13 seconds, the first of the Leonlls announced Its arrival Jut be fore midnight last night. Following the first were others of equal Intensity, enough ,to ninke the display satisfac tory to those who waited up to see It. However tha meteoric shower will net appear at Its greatest brilliancy mill Thursday morning after midnight. During the next 4 hours this earth wll! have such a meteoric pelting It has not enjoytel since ISfiil. when the heavy belt of Leonids wa last pene trated. Those seen last night and this morning gave evidence of what may be expected. The' first appeared In the northeast, bursting Into the atmosphere at a point about 43 degr's above the horl2on. Th "lr Journey was a long one and It loft behind a fiery trail of green ish tint that was visible for many seconds. After the appearance of the constel lation I eo above the horizon, the ta of meteors was fairly steady, though It could hardly be called a shower. All over the city Watchers were stationed and from many strvt corners the Itln erant astronomers did a thriving busl nesa with th lr portable telescopes. Some of the earlier meteors were of the magnitude of a plnnft of the first cluss. but os Leo mounted higher In the heavens the period of flight ap p.?ared shorter and they lost their brll llancy. Fortunately the atmosphere was clear and few clouds Interrupted the view of the heavens. Equally sat Isfactory conditions should prevail to night. While observations of the meteoric shower are b'Ing.made from every university In the coun'ry, Harvard sterns to be taking the lead In gather ing data. 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