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UOKR. War ktu ir-t M "i n i r l nfi Urn Prth h I-'::'. fV ; I -i i , W KvKr 4 .... (i y Will I Jill ' .IIII.)'.1 I 'T " 0fltt ""'i ! tiuiily or bucii otiuri will bu liable to prosecution. VOL. MV AKTOKIA. OKIftOX, FRIDAY, NOVKMHLK 1. 1001. NO. 01 Mil ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO. Plumbers Stccimfittcrs HOLIJ ACiniMTH FOR B27 BONO School Books MAKE YOUR EXCHANGES NOW Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS SuppliiM of nil luminal lowc.it rates, fur hitliermeii, Farmers' ami Ijoith. A. V. ALLRN, Tenth nd Crnn nic rcliilM rtct s mm THE nil irr Regular Meals 25 cents I ALALL Sunday Dinner a Sjeeiulty EVERYTHING COMMERCIAL ST MARKET AFFORDS "LcHtYou Porj:ct," WHITE HOUSE COFFEE and LIPTON TEA .i Fisher Brothers' We Rent New .lr - F W.M'KEr. Commission. Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping. SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES STREET a Supplies CAUTION ! Hefre you buy a stove or range examine Ilia Royal Charter Oak IHtcr work, Ims fuel and la bor, ant last longer. Prices reasonable. W. J. Scully, 4Jt BOISD STREET. Between Ninth and Tenth finest Restaurant in the City THE W. W. Whipple Typewriters. Many nuw improvements added. So our latest No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter Now Art CntiiloKUU KrtH) . . . L- M. ALEXANDER CO. r.xomaivti 1 HCilic Kkmn Deaiora 245 Hlnrk St., Portland, Or M'Kr.l'lINlE.hxal Agent. Cuaiom Hou Broker. ASTORIA, ORE Acrat W. F. A (to, and PaelOo Kinross Ooa. PERHAPS THE SULTAN SETTLED Lntirc Mediterranean Squadron Returns to Toulon. i IS SHROUDED IN MYSTERY Carre iptsdcais la Pari I'aabli ts Isde-itsa! Slislllisncs ol Ulrsl Mete, bul Be lltvt flovtramcil Mil ttttti I ran Coailaiilaoslc. I'AIIH. Oil. 31 tnte I might the following dispatch, was (w-c-ivd from Tul m. "('niipic d II.. Ii rti wi Mju.i iruii returned to Toulon llila even ng and inh'ir'J In llu rmdaict 1." Thla w mi l In.iu I- Adin r.tl Halliard's a.iidron. liw emriru- haa i.UT bf ri niii'iCinrtn led r po',i in M. If the tli t '. im- c.rri! nmll Imply 'hat til" g iKTniin.nl ha revived new r.,m 'on-U'itlt'opic altiee morning wh.ch haa ti n y! bent lli'idg-d mi l will-1) lj -ii'lU'il .1 ilani.. .f iljri It ! (.rt"l t it A Im Ml (.u!Hr. Im tii or b r l t i i ru!,. ::h!n n jch .if a An I'rttrh lull)'. fr furlVr !ntitn ".I '.'ii. I it ; in.' tlm: tin- t r;i l i t,.i! Ilai l l.ar I i l,.ft Tiulm .il fnil ilur It K :ln- if: rn.i.i t in thp 'jul roti iiSTirNSIIlI.V SII'UT"K HATIkXS. I'AIMS, M. 31 -A d.aiMt.'h fr-tn T 'lili'ti 1 1 t.ir rii.iM c ntlrni!i ih !' rt ii? tiic n 'lirii of tin- riiilru KUit r mi mil M tli.i'. Ailiiui.il ; ..i 1 1 ,i i 1 ' i Hiim a afill h-ll !n I'vt liti-M !) it a in in.'tii'a n.'tU. i: I;!. m illy, the Pnam aiul otlii-r iiinrnlnif ..ij m riji'aa uri'.'la- a: th! i r'l. x::i( an I jn.-xi.lji .-1 inv m-ut j.'!.-r t'.- i.ri!ih .if Ail.tilril Ciillar) i.i Hi'- t un: ha-l bii'ti ifH -lilty an. n uii', 'l T.'i.. M.ii..;;li.a c rri"ii itul nt nf I. :ni:n iy tbr n-tuni v.aa Jtu- t-i ihn fai-i n.it tlio 'iudr'ti nag u, p.b-J .tli mil)- :w liyV r4ll"n. a ruiiMiuAiii.K i'i.u-:-ri:;. TAUIS, t. SI. -The .l.vntm a link.. :lii- n iv.il l in hi r:l-.m JUalnst Tuik-y 4 ijk'-n at a nullum i.f th . dli.n,-: Tn l.iy. at wliii'h M. ! l.'a... itiln. :; f r f ! 'xu affi!, -X'l.iunvl tin- .ultim a ir. r.iKtiintt.in r'Kur.lniK Kn-ii. 'i ,. nu.il. A Ini'i il ';.lll.ilr,l'j lU i.lr hi . hUk'h: nf t'. nniinr.-il i-rul-t A.lmir.il Ii t liiiAim. I'n.uuy .ml Ij T 'Ui-!i-Tr III'. mh I-i-Iids i-rutnt'ra I m Ch.ii I.i iitt.l t'.i-aiid, uu.I tlilrl ilia cr;i.fr tinUili-i. Till- ri'wn .i(T Kri'Kit. ;.'"il in-n. bill tin' v.ii'ta will .(N.i i-iirry hulling (iirtlra N waiijprrn airor thi1 itiivTiiiiU'ia'a iii'tijti. HAYS SI1.TAN WTU. PAY. WASHINGTON. IK-:. SI.-MarpTle. i!iiirii. d'.iffiilnv nf Hit" Kr.'ii.'h fin-Im4)-, had n ahort IntrvU-w with ri'iarv ll.iy I hid afHTiinmi. M:iriP'rli i-an b i-.iinld-nsl n pxirt In niati.'rt ix'rtainlnic t'i IMLo'vam. Hp ftvla c n fldiMit that tlwrf t not th allint rut dtiiB-i-r of a dlavilullun nf tho cun inrd.il owing; M Hit. Kn'nch Bovt-rn-miiil kpiiiIiiik warnliipa t.) m.ikt dm iiiiHiratloii In Turkish wiucra, and It la ciinMdi'iiil.v rxiMvird that It will nut b luvi-Miiy fur Ihe KriiH-h adnUnil to (invo'd to any ifrMt lftiifth bt-foro.thtf Turk.4 will mwl the di'mim.la.t NO.MK HAS A 1UVAU KiHwnllk, m CmiuIIo c'ri-k. Mining; t'ainii of the Hour. POUT TOWXSKNI), Wnh tVt. SI. Ktvwiilik, thi now town at the mouth of riindle cri'ok. pronilai t btome a rival to Noiin', invoriliiiK to iians.'n- kts uirhiiiK today on the tti;iH-r Itounoki' fivm Nome. Notw ithsuiUlii ("an.lle iwk l one of llu latit itold dlm-overlin. the new town has a popu lation of one thousand people and build Ihk.i are irnInK tip rapidly. OwiiiR t tlir .riity of lumlier, many lo tious ea are luiiiK built, llehiiiiir i'lt'hiu pr.wtli-ally been de- Ki'rtel, Hie entire population .having moved to the new town of Keewalik. von Moirnio uirri'uxs homk. , I PruKHlan rimimhMloner KbvIrltliM at Amerlean rrogrena. NUW YoRK. Oet. 31. Amoii,; the p.'m-'nirer who will sail this morning; in the JVutxohlanil for Hamburg Is Count Oftii Von MoUke, a nephew of the greit vltrmnn Field M.iwhal Count Von Moltke. Count Von Moltke has been In thl country nine Oetober 4, he havhiK ben appointed a conunls- luiier by the Prussian parliament, of wnl.'h he il a member, U :udy Amerl- onn trinpirtatlon method. In an Interview ho nld: It la a matter of dls.ippiilntment that I am obliged to return to Germany bo oon, but your climate Is tuo severe for me and my physician has ordered in,, to go home at once on account of lung trouble. I have been here long "nui, himfrvirr, t'j gilri ninny valua ble uiK'-ailofi. I have vlalti d th.. Pan Amerbaii KxpialMon and Mili-agi, th-t latter pl.i" t mute ii hurrlel stu'ly of ihi to k yarla. While In this city I hsvr b'vn the gU'Mt if Heiulor D-peiv and Hamtirl Carp'tli T. of th Pnnayl vanla rjHay. Krom llm t hv ic 'liilrr l nl lr il;l valuable mater.al. I jlo Mi'n-i mueh Information at the American railway exhibition at Mitdlan H'lM-'ire tiarj.i. ' I am eleftrll.'d wl'h t.i pnrn .a yi.u Am-rl'.-ina hv male In th m'-th- da of tf,inrti:lon. It is lmpidbl; f ir any 'me In bropu to und'-ntand th.a without ae-lnf 't. The b-at i-x-pn-Mlon I hav heard here U 'up to date' whlrh tll the whMe alory. Yu tnv ah-iwn the m t pr,((re In adapt in l-trliity V a maii of traninr tat'on. The ttfrmnji i:'.- iy r it fathera of lK trkal Improvements nd ih (i-rmin onclve many me:h'.l. but they cmu-il take hold of thlna;a the 4y the A ni Tirana! do. Conrvatlv melhxla iiep th" (Jermina from l.uitiihliiif out egterwlvely In any in-rii. Kur ;wiin formuUte and you put Int J pr.i -tl. e." TO MM IT PrE or" HPIUITS. ! rni.ih llir.n I.ir-a Ai'-'ho to He I'n.'my of 'lvlllnt!'n. NKW York, o, ( 31. -A diapatrh to thr I.mdin Tmii-a a" I lb' Nw York Tini.-a from Ib-rln a.iya the Hir'ety fir 'oinbi't nit the A..'U "f S,ilrl!u"ii l.biu -ra h lii au- a i .nf.-reiii e at Ilr..l i l. IIjmii Viii IH-raanlt a.ilil at the cn- .fi-p llpp h" Ii'i.evi-il tllnt III oil. il would tie day be uulverailly re.irded a an em-iny of HvilinUon. but a: pr.-.i-ni It w ilia only p t!ie to p-c.inuii"ti.l itiml.-r-ailo.i In tta ue. S.-v.-n hundr I and tlfty millions of dollars wa yearly ii;-nl In i!-rniany on lnto(lr.ltlng !! Muora. It Km eatlina!.-! that the aver ai. . niiaii citifum-l 'he .UivaJM uf five irl:i- of splr.'n a day. Ua-in Von pliTKanlt lidded that one difficulty In the . jmpaiKii was that the at.iv Itiielf wan Inti-nnird In alcohol, deriving, as it dM. a revenue nf JU.OO0. maj fr mi spirits and IJVOO.Oio from bwr One-third of the tl'rman exports to Tog olan 1 and one-neventh of th.ve to Kast Afrl. a cmsl'ted .if alenh !. MONTANA HOY KIPNAPKD. Ill's) It.nu.1 1 I'M Fnitii Or.Hvr l.y.in of Orel; Fail. HKIjHNA. M int.. i. t. 31.-A special to the !nde;vnil -it Cr m tlriit Falls cays that (5 W. I!n. a prominent gro eiT of that cl'y. revived a note d!ri t Ing him t leave 111'"! at a i-rtain pHnt as ransim far hix 6-year-old s'n. Ab lit 8 oVIvk the missing child waik'd In Ins fa: Iter's stor gagff.M and crying, bu: otherwise unharmed. II.. said he had been kiJitaped bv a b .y nanil Southwn k The Snuthwlck boy was arrested and confi-ssej that he did the doM and had no accom plices. FOU COXTKMIT OF CMPUT. Chicago Judge latum Summons for Edi tor Hears!. t'HICAOO, Oct. 31-Judge Hanevy 0f (he circuit court Issued an order this evening, suninionliyc before him next Monday the owner of the Chicago American. AVm. U. Hearst, and six em ployes of his paper to show cause why they should not be punished' for con tempt of court. Publications on which action was tajen, were news l.ems, editorials and cartoons, retlectlng on the motlvi'S of the Judge In his reecnt gas company decision. PltOWNEl) AT KIV.EXE. Father and Son Perish In Sight of Companions. F.rC.KXi:. Ore., Oct. 31. Word was received here today from Mupleton of the drowning of two men In Siuslaw river last MonJsy. The men were M. Voltaire Ourney und his son Robert, They v ere engaged In running logs and fell Into twenty feet of water. The oc currence was witnessed by several of their cmipanl n., w ho w-re ?iwerUsa tii render assistance. I.oth bodies were recovered maw: street railway settle. NEW YORK, Oct. 31,-Kugene l.ez insky. of I & S. Lmlnsky, San Fran ciSiM and Xew York dry g.Hxls coin mission merchants, obtained In the su preme court under Judge Fursman, a verdict for ."'0t0 against the Metropoli tan Street Railway Company because he refusod to pay a five-cent fare twice and was ejivtej fiimt the car. Pur Ing n bliM'kade on Ilroadway, Mr. Le lnky was transferred from one car to another, the conductor afterwards re fusing to recognize the transfer. NEW LrXE FOR THE MILWAUKEE. ST. PAIT Oct. Sl.-The Pioneer Pros tomorrow will say: "Reports that the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul will build Into Montana are partially confirmed today by an official state, ment that the xtension Is only await ing termination of '.he Burlington deal. SCHLEY'S LAST WITNESS TESTIFIES Says Admiral Bore Himself Fu pcrbly During Battle. DIRECT EVIDENCE IS ALL IN Court DtcllKt ta Admit lumalirlal Ttstl Mir. WiUi DitpciK WHk Scleral Ihck lor Presccallaa, Df (14(4 Vktarr for DllM. WASHINGTON', Oct. !1.-In tb S hley court of Iwjulry today a num ber of witnrs.-f were lntridu;l by Ju Ige AdviK-ate I-mley to testify In rebuttal of evidence f-ven In Admiral Schley's behalf. The court dclj,..j ear ly In the day that no witne-e? could 1 Intr Mui-e.l at this s'.age of the pro ceedings to g.ve testimony on Immater ial point. This announcement was made In connection wl;h an effort to prove a conversation on bnarj tbe Massachusetti, In which Lieutenant Sears, who was Admiral Schley's flag II u.enant, was reported to have aid: "Fir (hA'g sak?. don't discourage him (meaning Comm .More Schley). It Is all we have been able to do to work him up to this." It hil the eff"ct of rellev;ng Lieuten ant C immin l-r Orant, Lieutenant Com mander Pitts and othjr offlcera of the M .isMchusetts. who bad been call'M: to testify cuicernlng this conversation nlth S-ars. wh!oh Is salj t have oc curr d on board the Massachusetts Jutt b'fore the reconnoisance of May 31. On, the other hand, the court held that It w as n it bound by ordinary proceed ing In civil issues as to the time when tetlm ny can be taken, and that wit nesses might be called or recalled at any time fir the purpose of making ad ditions to form-T statements, but that none of them could reiterate testimony previously g.ven. The decision was rendered out of ob jection raised by Rsynor to allowing Captain S gsVe to give tretimony when ralle.l as a w1tn-s fir rebuttal. Wltnes'es called In rebuttal were: Captain Charles D. S gsle, CaP;ain K. Chalwlck. Captain Jos. C. Eaton. Lieutenant John H. R 'ys. and Chief Quartermaster Nell Anderson, all of whom tettifled to Incidents conr.et-ted wl:h the campaign of iv9g! Captain Chadnk-k, In his stitement todiV. a!d that precautionary dispatches from the t'avy department, in regard to attack ing the Spanish shore batteries, had riot been communicate J tj Commol5re Si hl-y. This statement is regarded - of great importance by Admiral Schley's opponents, as It distinctly contradicts the admiral's own statements. The court heard Captain T. S. Bor den, of the marine corps, who s.-rveJ on the Brooklyn, in Admiral Schl ys be half. He was the last of the admiral's witnesses, and he testified that the ad miral had born himself superbly dur ing the battle of July 3. RECEPTION FOR MISS STOXB. Question of Release Considered a Mat. ter of a Few Days. XEW YORK. Oct. 31. Americans jre prepurlng a reception for Mis4 Stone upon her release, says a Sofia corres pondent of the Journal and Advertiser. The Russian minister. M. Bakhme:eft, expects a letter soon from Mis Stone and the brigands through the envoy sent last Friday. It Is believed that MIsw Stone will be able to be present at Phlloppolls on November 8 at the dedk-atlon of the new American church there. After that she will doubtitss go to the I'nlted States to see her rela tives. It Is hoped that Miss Stone will hi able to reach America by Thanks giving day in case she is released by the brigands. TAKE TO THE WARPATH. Yamu Indians Pillage, Burn and Kill in Mexico. TPCSOX, Arix.. tVt. 31 Jos; R.t mado. the owner of a large ranch near Giiaymas, was assaulted by a band of Yaqiil Inillaii!i yesterday and killed. The Yaiiuls raided the ranch, stealing the horse9 and corn. They visited sev eral other ranches and It is reported that they killed the other ranchers. Al most every day during the past week raids have been made and the ranchers along the river are almost descried. UNIQUE CANADIAN PATENT. Invention That Will Dispense With Lishthouse and Buoys. XEW YORK, Oct. 31. An Important patent connected with the St. Lawrence navigation has been Issued and submit ted to Mr. Tate, minister of public works, by whom it will be laid before the cabinet, says an Ottawa special to the Times. The patent Is designed to do away with the lighthouses, b iuy and In fact tb.; entire paraphernalia for nlgit navigation b 'tween Montreal and Quebec and substitute a submerg.-J e!e,irl;-l system. Th main Idea U to sink an electric cable In the center of the navigable channel, with pnw.fr transmute! from a power house at M intrejl anl lines nf colored lights at or abn-e the water level each side itt the channel the lights on one side being of different color to thise on the other side. The lights will b suptortej by cork supporters. NEW STEAMSHIP CONXKCTIOX. ! Losmos Line of Hamburg Enters Con tract With Mexico. SAX FftANCI30, Oct. 31.-Tbe K am a sf-jm-hip line of Hamburg has contracted with the Mexican govern ment to establish regular connection tieiween Its Pao.flc coa.tt service and that covering Meiliterranean fyirn. t.'n ler the contract with the Mexican government the company will handle maii free and ten tons of government freight on each of lis vessels. In con sideration of this service the company will be exempt from i-'i pr cent of the to'inage dues. TO ERECT REFINERY. jstandarl Oil Co. Evld-ntiy Controls California Product. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31 Tbe Chronicle says that plans are rrr com plete for the establishment of a large plant by the Standard Oil Company at Point RKhmoni in the Immediate fu ! ture. The plant will consist of a refin j ery io which oil win be piped from the Kern river district. A line of s.eamera i to supply the Oriental trade as well as i the Philippines and the Hawaiian Ul i an Is will also be eS'.-aWishe i. MISTAKEN' FOR A DEER. Error Cots Life of John Tjrrence In British Columbia. XAXAIMO. B. C, Oct. 31 John Tor pence, w ho owns a farm aboue one mile outside of the village of Comox. was shot and killed by John Feacey, a hunt er. Peachy was deer huntln? and com ing out cf the woods to Torrence's farm saw Torrent in a ditch that he was d.gging. Peacey mistoiik him for a deer and fired, shooting Torrence through the neck and killing him In stantly. j BACK FROM GERMANY. j XEW YORK, Oct. 31. Prince Chun 1 1 as a'r.veci at Hong Kon-, ay a i!s : pajch from that city to the London I Times and New York Times. He visited the governor. Sir Henry j A. Blake, and received a royal salute, but no guard of honor was piwv.ded with the exception of a few police. The Chinese merchants gave a banquet in honor of the prince. LAND OFFICE REPORT. WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 The annual report of Commissioner Hermann, of the general land office, says 15,562.796 acres of public land were disposed of during the last fiscal year, an Increase of M0S.90J over the previous year. Net surplus from land and forest adminis tration 3,54S4ii.. RELEASED ON BOND. NEW YORK, Oct. 31.-Johan Most, the anarchist recently sentenced to the penitentiary for publication in bis pa per of an article entitled "Murder vs. Murder." was released today In bonds of $1500. He has been granted a cer tlAcate of reasonable doubt. SHOCKING FATALITY IN CANADA. R IDGETOWN, Ont.. Oct. Sl.-Mrs. James Robertson was knocked down by a ratn last night and while prostrate was attacked by a drove of hogs and killed. When found both arms had been eaten off and the body otherwise terribly mangled. BUBONIC PLAGUE REAPPEARS. GLASGOW, Oct. 31Bubonic Plague has reappeared here during the week. Four suspected cases were renioVd from the Central Hotel and one died today. 1 WILL TRY IT OVER AGAIN. NEW YORK, Oct. 31. According to the London correspondent of the Jour and and Advertiser, Earl Russell will b; nmurriei iu London '.his m.riiitig, to Mrs. Mollie Somerville, whom he inari i.c! f rst In Nevada. ON SCHEDULE TIME. LONDON, Oct. 31. Earl Russei and Mrs. Somerville were married at the registry office in London this morning. DIED AT 10S. LONDON. Oct. 31. Mrs. Elizebeth Hanbury, who was born June J. 1793. Is dead. She could see to read and write up to her hundredth year. SURRENDER OF CEBU INSURGENTS Entire Rebel Force on Island Lay Do -an Their Arms. SHARP FIGHTING IN SAMAR Fore el Twelve Aaurkaos Attacked ijt Be loaiti tl Calabalofia, Wbe Art Forcttl I EetJrt Uatlsg Foerutet Deal lb FltW. MANILA. Oct. Jl general Hugh report the complete aurrenJer of In surgents In the Island of Cebu, consist ing of 4W men and sixty officers, with 150 rifl -8 and eight brans fl id Pieces. The pouring of troops Into the Island of Samar la believed to have bad a good effec: on Cebu Insurgent!, who haJ been wavering for some i.me. Mai contenfs kept up the conflict by taylnf that the majority of tbe American troops had 1-ft the Philippines. FIGHTING IN SAMAR. MANILA, Oct. 31. Advices. Just re ceived here from Catbalogan, Island of Samar, aay that 12 men of company G, of the Ninth Infantry, unJer command of Sergeant Willford, who had, been sent from Bassy to San Antonio to inveti. gate and report In regard to the num ber of bolomen In the vicinity, were viciously attacked by 144 insurgents, who rushed on them with great vio lence, killing twj soldiers and wound ing two others. Willford remained cool and collected during the attack. Fourteen of the in surgents were killed. Captain Bokmil ler, of Company G, recommends Will ford for a medal of honor and Swantoa and Vero for certification of merit. RECEPTION TO WHITE. NEW YORK, Oct, 3L The Cornea University Club members t,ave a re ception last night in honor cf Andrew White, ambassador to Germany, who is to sail for Europe soya. Ambassador Wtlte made an address In which be sali that he hoped to be able to resume an active connection with Cornell Uni versity when he is relieved from hla (present post. LARGE INCREASE IN REVENUES. WASHINGTON, Oct 31. Eilla H. Roberts, treasurer of the United States, In his report during the lasi fiscal year, says that the treasury was never stron ger than at the close of that period. Net orllnary revenues for the year were I5S7.6S5.337, an Increase of $10,444. 45 over those of 1900, which were tbe next highest recorded. MONTHLY TREASURY STATEMENT. WASHINGTON, Oct. 31. The month, ly statement of government receipts and expenditures, to be issued tomor row, will show that for the .nontii of October the total reiclpts were $49, 831,952. and expenditures MO. $45,833, which leaves a surplus for the month of $9,186,117. MADE UNPROFITABLE VOYAGE. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31. Nin months spent in the South Seas off the coast of Japan and la the sea of Okho tsk, proved unprofitable to the whaling bark Andrew Hicks, which hag Just ar rived her. Only five small right whales were taken all near the Chinese coast, producing 2000 pounds of bones and 270 barrels of oil. GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. XEW YORK, Oct. 31. Arrangements are being made for the formation of a general alumni association of New York university. It is the intention to have local centers for the general as sociation in soin? of the larger ;lties, preferably PhilaJelphU, Chicago, Bos ton and Sc. Louis. AGAIN RUMORED DEAD. CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct. 31. It i again rumored that Madame Tsllka, the companion of Miss Stone, and her child (born since her capture by the brigands) are dead. GOOD PRICE FOR QUAIL. GUTHRIE. O. T., Oct. 31. In '.he federal court at Tecumseh, O. T., yes terday. G. TV. Esllck pleaded guilty to shipping 500 quail from Oklahoma to Chicago and was fined $200. PRELATES VISIT PRESIDENT. WASHINGTON. Oct. 31.-Arehblsh-ops Ireland, of St. Paul, and Riodrlan. of San Francisco, paid their respects ot the president today. PRICE OF SILVER. NEW YORK, Oct. 31. Sliver, 5794-