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Books, Per;orJiT,,h t I.' I . . KV" prosecute,, O VOL. MV astokia, oim.o.v, vi:i).i:si)A v, nyj:.mw:j w. iwi. NO. 103 n. . 1 WILL ACT AS PEACEMAKER Chile's Offer to Mediate lie tween Colombia and Vene zuela Accepted. mciirii. solution m-simd IkiiiiJui'litii (ioveriiineiit IU Offl- dull) AlllllHIIICcJ II WlllllJ I'rcuvne Nutitrnllt) Ki- nui jiiig Conflict. rliw.il. otnoe, lull i f.ir lti. mult'-r ll.l l. il .M. h'-d x Muu- .It which II mil! I Im m'M'iil'i In b'inkr Hlii.n rilmmiv II lnl 11 V'ty rlnlil it.i.l,, .illi.ui. Inn i li" l In llr. plain llll'.lllni Il . r.'lllillolllv ktl"lVII a III" "lll. .ll," Willi.. Il ..III.!. 1 1 Il .Ml.. Man 111.- A"lifl1l Of Am-iVan Hi - I Maiiur.i''Uit"U Tl.l't n Klitlin (uiili-.illi I ;iu nl.ill) th 1 1 u I in rfl :ie in iiui'.ii luii-t There ' about II Iiii"i" i iu date iiimiuf m'ur 'm In Hi.. i.ki, mnw "t wlil.-li have I" , -ii nli. .-ie by llli Pilled rVatr Mlce lr.iliMi. I'll.' invent t-ff rt f l:ie lr im.il. i hv leii illn-.-l.v1 lo lll'llle IlltiJ 1K' lWlll nil Ilio 'II- il-peii I hi ir Miilde (e-l pla' ink The ii"r'llv ..f a i Later alliaii.ti I In 11 a Hi'T" .uw. Utl n has l.e.nn. a i , i r. lit within 1'ie. lai few wr-k A i 'iiollt.Ul.ifi Ita brti upj(Vlri and U. nuMlllf.l'-tltT lh' lll'lvn ktr II. iw studying :: sltuitLn wlih a vVw to iu c m';iih'iiK i'.H! plin. Ni;VVi'UK. Nov 12 -A diptch In III" ll-rall front Hoaola, C.l .iiil.u. awyi; Tlie I' .l .liiMaii giitertiiiieiit h.i ir. VrplrJ ...fTfril .llAt.. of t'lillo la ni-iiU tw (riulik-a bolwrrn ('oknnljia All I Vrm lilula lii I lutl f .f lit v rnilllrnl Hi'llnl- llrrll-.., th- I'llll.'nil miiiuirr in lb.,;., nu.io I Im uff'xr M.llla'.lT ll..rli llll. lrtllr( -4l.ri !ir Htllh. i.ffif 'A. i.n t'r.-l.lni MrniUln liu tv. lU..l to ilui r.-Ju:i.ni of lh I'oii Ann un n.mciw. tthi.'ti uoaUl l.i '..l..ni Mo l.i hav Im'.u'.iiI iliill .fi li.T .1 1 m. ill .- li I'toi,ii trf ("vniiiM'iil Mr M.irra.ulti In ri4c Dial I'nl.milila .r)n- in h.v :i KitiVahln "flk.ii..m wlih V.in-t.-l Tfir l iit:an tf'vi-rnnn-nl im'fpm l 1- ..ii -..rlUI fnrnui wtt'l Vniri..lii nii.1 li crvn.' ri miilivlv ntnliil lr-l rlt iin. ,( .i.riini. n: Thn l''.:.Kiil.la.i miiiWlnr f f.in-lmi ulTiiiK. h. ii r t.-n li-i m:.l In m ini.-n l.-w t.'mt f ... 1 ha .rMii if..vt.rfini'nl 1nl ..fll.-:-nillv nn nin.i.l llml tl .)iil l r Tr ti.-uir iU;v In n"fi.fs.i. 1 1 ihx liilrriin- I I .nil Mirtlol In I'.ikintlu .ui,l wiiuM nlt u.,.;t Hi,, irnnr .itiilu.l.. In if i Yiimi.N Rxium Tliivo lUnU'iivl i'..iiiiIiUh Ix-u l'm Ar- rlv In New V im NIJW YoliK. Nov. JJ-4j"tirul IV. Jr ik'i'llia. i if ('.ikiiiiti it. it Iiitp OA an rilli', havliiK a I'll v.-1 .la' on - llir rvlnl!i Ali'tlr Tw.l nlllrr .MII lilan i-a )-r baiLuli".'. al tli.i .imi llliw, ti. irr4: Hoivr.tr an I II luin iii'-il a.-v.lr ilrbirknl at I'.irl l.lni..n. '.nl Hie . U.-nmnl i!..i kivk It m li. tjr-llrf Unit th ar In i'..l .rnl.ia n'.il be at n ni.l Tlie limuriirntu, are not very mitiiTiui nor w-ll ..rjaniail l!l" lr i llivf '.ilie UelllK oAll.rntrJte l In Ilie ii..K!il..irli . ! "f l'.inann All the r.-! he )... r:l. i a r.vln bin 1 lii.ik:iiff tli'r li.ini.-a In the tii.uinUiiiH fr .in ttblrh tlwv 1-i.. t r .iniiilt . i-Utl.li lie i 'link Ilie mtliK'-iit It i:!iuit I'jti iin i il.a-a ti. it I tl.0!l.l IIX-11. VAN'ITSK VAI.I.KV l,i:A"KrTU ihlliee Are luv M.uiilf r!ur,n Anil" mi. I Aimnutiltl 'tl. AGRICULTURAL DEPRESSION Industrial Commission's Report Ipon Question, Made Public. COMPETITION OP THE WEST l.lhvml I .ii ii J I.mwm mi J (ininlit to Kullnmd (ihtn im I'rlmc 'uuc of lliu I'ufavor lihlc CullJilloii, hainln We alio' y-m on uch it r-ua i r-l'T. x tii ii ( rr l tn ,ht, a Oc.ul r.'Ui,'i. ..f ! ji-wio cr l'iO w.il' h i lll 1 1 n i-artY In J inuiry a i Meii'iwliili. "tic llrl'.nh ni.mnf'o tur m wun .im oukII" Ui un iln nn i- tinll iU" '1'illlK A llltb' lll i. 'Il l flKtlt- '.n. I'n b-rw ll'iin the Am rici.u In Hi-) aim f their l.u tli. I'li!li:i'. for lflt:tnc, brnilKllI "III fa HlM" "f elllnel ij.jlil i Ijf ir-lte ut flv fT I (i miy '.he Jth'T liv wWW N'.-'iiwn nl Ji rm:ns Vim hAv - int ufntl th.. mirk' i a bnnl ."f Vlric nlj ''!! at il tor lhr-,wii.- jn I 10 f..r a f-nny half ie-niy. hi.-h th -v are iilver;iln a "anil-trunt." of O il .iiitiui Ix-.-.nuig ln..Kil Ini. niaiu.n il war. STIJOI, I'l.ATK .'uMIINK All Hie Aiiierl.an Mi:i Will lie .l Intel USmin S ,v i: -T'lenr.ti.hiiiK fr n li n k Ilie i-nrrexii ituleni "f t!l. niii'H at.tt'n, '.hat lr M..rrw n tv III an ' the Ymiirte nlley la tkia ix'tu-fu. an. I ll. ilnubt la til'Tt-tln.! that the '..iirt return l.i I k'.n. Tia.l" i very arthe lu-re. The iimnilf.u tmt "f iriiw anl aiiiiiiunl:.m l i'rx iiir uti a irrvjl at all (irlvale Chlii'V ir- "iia! WASIIINUTuN, N..v. IS.-TIi fil' limu-l.tl ('i.iiiMit.:,.!! ..Uv iiuvle pub lic a review .f th- rvl.leno t,ik'-ii 1k f.V the iviiiiiiilaal'iil on auii.vt uf urirulair.) an.I ftKr.,ullur;il la b.ir. A In llm i-aii c.f ajrri- uliur.il 0.-pr.-l.ifi thn ruiiimllin jKk an f ill.: The nuw m mt .ften ajialgiie.l f,,r Hie iliirvxf :in if lfrliultur In the K.mtern t.itn I iin r-Mwl ir lu.'il hi lue t.i the H-n- ln- if IjiiiU In .lvaii e of the iiaiur.il I'Mll.ln.l. r..-, !.Jii tlir.uKh the a nry T lllx-rul Ian I la. anl Krinin of I,m1 in al, I !.f rallpuil r."ittru tl in. TJie i'..llt.t!.in .f the Wejil ll.i been r-n- fcT'l eaihtUIIy He vert- by :he ili.y uf Hie r.iilr m1 In maklnu fr-'ltht rjteii relotle l..w fir ln lltan '. nl.l !.i'le irlu.t hivinir 'lui b' iliie uni.r.illtalil,. In the Kill it h.m be,n neo.wa.ity f ir f.ir:in'm t.i iti.nine their nielli 1 anl vary the h.ir.uter f tlnsr cr.i.. tnknu ut "i,ca Iv she uliutv "f au.-h it lui-tn whLh are n"t Maily irantp rte I I.ihk dlt.in, Ttm Iru. k f.innliie h.m l.iris 1y iui'ifebM 'nil urmliiK li'tiit tie AtlnitK .it .lull Hi - f irmeia ,if Hi.- n nh Al- Iniitli' Hi.i'.i-x n.w t 'lui'l tin uf vrrv mi'eilii n "f lh m ite furili r iith i li:l lnlu'.ry. HAD NAIUinW ii-TAPK. A Si-jr? i,f WoriM-n anl Orr! Hive a Thrillltm KxiTlene. CLEVELAND. Nov. 12-Th fln whli-h iletr,n'e.l a ImiMInc at 4 anl 4 f?ui-lll avenue thb afternom, aim tfpnilej by a Ihrlllinic -xr-r!enc of "Vvr a ..ore vf wymtn anj girbi ej- Iil.ryej on the fourth floor. When the fin' bntf .nit th Itlrli male a runh f.ir the fire Tbe fire iivuil i niillly that they muhl nut u- the wafi". (inil It a-niel tint many murt jx-rlh. La1lem were quick ly acnt up an. I all but threw f Ihe wnnieri w-re takn fr in Ihe win )ow by firemen. The three who ."ouM not Ik re.vhe.1 Jum,iesl from the fifth rv wln.loaa Into n-t hei.l ?v the firemen belntv. N.it one wo .tIouiiIv Injured. The I e. U al' -ut lllft.onn. IRISH CHANNEL STORM SWEPT Many Vessels Are Lost and Kingston Harbor Is Strewn With Wreckage. LIGHTSHIP CREW DROWNED lntlnu Irak- rflat! n" with Ciiltu. Tht ni iv-iiient f.r re l.'.r.xal r-l,llm wlih 'an.i1.i b-,j in by Lb hamler i,t cirnnieri-e hi pnuit.-l in 1 'fl'ilte ;i!in whereby the r-irei-rt.i.lv- chill .v thr ex.jtlve trvr.r v.ew on the merit ol l i'eii-ln. Ii U un Jemt.l th-? 'lu.-ntl'm i thtui to b con.ai1rtl be fore the prt lem write hli mea.-ajre t eomrreM. It 1"N I M'l NTI N!" IS! Tre M ire of K.-pl Fe b-ral dn- vk-u Tak-n In. KANSAS f'lTT. Nov. V.. -Three more f the fua-itive ccnvlcta f r m p Tt Leavenworth lr'.a.in were ciptur-.! near '.iiioiiw FhIIk. Kan., thla after no n by tiilteiit!.iry (ru.ri.o after a llirltt In which one of the convict waa sl.a. The caimirel men are tiilliert Mullen (whit-). Freil l;.'b.nn (Mulat t ). an.l Sol Sutherland (Indian). Puth . rl ind v. wounded, but not oeriouslv. DISMISSED Sl'lT. 13 -Tile H rald , ( ICM :I.V1. MCltltlAM itirTiiu:D NKW YnllK. Nov " una '.he f illou Iiik : II in atale) in u.i.l.. clr.l.-M Ilia I x i ..n.ili.liiioii ..f .vl Ma4e mill U b--Ina . Inline) and thai IIm .-.il , le-ilm carrliHl on under the .lir-'! I.mi uf I'iia A! H.hw.iK ir-..-iu ,.f Ihe 1'iiitid :! Steel '.C.irtl.n. uif r.-n.-r rave be-n lield In Ihl illy, the InieHtjerai J '. ll.iten. loniniaiidliiif the .me ,.f which link place rn-oittlv 111 Mr. (iirlment of (he Munourl. INDl.iN ATI' iN IMtnPNDI.rSS. It. ..ntni"iit ..f (i.-niiiiim at 1i iin'er- Uin'n H'-feri-in t.i "iir of DTo NHW YnllK. Nov. 12. The Jhrlln nrrv.i ind.itt of It Itid.n T.iii.k and Pr.-eel!nir to S-w ard. (ut Piu-lsh Prleat at Neb.. Dr M'ped. Han Kun Down by .Mall Boat Off Dover Pier and all Hands Were Lt .Many Other Deaths. LONDON. N,v. 12 A tretwndoua torm. c.-7nt)anej with torrent of ram, la sweeping' th njr:h of Great Itrluln and Ireland. lieporu contlnu ouly arrive of hi(rpnj caaaualtiee. Three ve,. were driven ahre to nlirht at the entrance tj Tyne. Four "nal wab have be-n wreckel In tba vicinity of Sunderland and another off HartVjwol. Nine (e-ra .na were droian rd in :hec dlvmtent. Tbe KaJe n the Irish Channel la the neveret fir year. Five vesneli have been wrecked In K!tiKt m harbor, whlih I strewn with wreckaa"?. The mallboat Nord. which aunel from Dover for CaJalf. ran down th I iilftitshlp off Diver pier. The cr3w of he lightship were drowoe-J. HI'HIKST IOINT rtKACHED. A Pulled States Dalr Worth Forty Elrftit Dllari In ColmMj. NHW YOHK, Nov. 12 ,Vmvil from the Interior of Cabmbia t'ring th new that the vha.nge of paPT m2. fv hi advanced to th Mjfh" )f'-A f t re.ched. ) the (. CAmij omlMi?.: ,rf the Herald. A Unit W Btates dollar I actuailT worth is ! dollar in na.'limaj currencr In Boir. an.1 t: iur in d.partmnt money. Mcrc!rintj of Barran.juilla bHie the value of the pap-r mone.y win further depreciate and ar? holdlrur a little an po!bU. They are convertlna; all th paper money thy get Intj coffe; and oth-r meroliandlsie. PANAMA CITY NOT CAPTURED Reports of Danger of the City Falling Have Been Very Much Exaggerated.. AMERICAN SHIPS, ON HANI) GLTLTY OF TREASON. PoI:i Stude.nta at P.ien Convicted, of Conspiracy. Hard IMPHOVK WKST IOINT. of Vrttr P.ecimmenJ Academy lit Kebudt. That NEW YORK. Nov. 12 The IWUn cwrespjndont of the London Time and the New York Time, aayi the trial of PoilrHi student has Just ended at Posen. The court found that a league of Polish students waa in existence with the ultimate object of re-esUblish!n-the Kii-ed m of Poland. Its ooeratUms were therefore treasonable. The onirt baeJ its cmcluon on th fact that the so-calle-l "Polish national trea.ure" exleted in Switierland and that con tributions for this fund wer collected from the students. LINrvil.N. Neb.. Nov. JJ-HMinn Uona.'uin. of the Catholic TH e of Lincoln, onnouiice.l t-nl!rli: that he had dlsmlMsM the i-h ll suit which sought t ni: Faill.T William P. Munhv. late pariih priest at S-ward, from the , WASHINtlTHN. Nv 12 Hriga ll-r- lieiicral llfctrv P. Miriam will le placed on Ilie retired liai l nnoriMW 'li in.. .mil of aar". His ire-it (nmniand. , the delir!Ul.-tlt "f Colorado. Will be i aimiiiiii'il ti iniiornrlly by llrigadler-ll'-n' le Ihe New York Time Mvs th.- Cologne i ''hurvh prip rtv. Faiher Murphy was ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO. Plumbers and Steamfitters NO 1.12 AUHNTH FOII SIPERIOP. STEEL RANGES S27 BOND STREET Oaaetti and th,. National Zcl'.ung jhiint nil that (wrtuin ln.llimiitl.in nt the re6T.iii-.ii nrule by Mr. OtA.inVrl.tln in hi siny.-h at K.llnbunth to the war of 170 Is grotiiidb'! sin. Mr. PhaintH--- l.un approve,! (he methods of the Ger man by announcing that Ihe Untlsh wmil I rennet to m te m-vi-re mca-Mreit f nec-ssary. The ixrrespondent add that In any .-ws.1 It III beimi th C.erman Chau- Inlets, w ho hive lieam-l evt. kind f innllgn im Insult and slander on the Hrlllsh arny to endeavor to muv the "furor teulonlcu" agalnt Mr. t'ham-'jeilaln. The Netiup Nachrltten. th dlepatch add, depnr.ite Ihe pr,-.nt attempts lo sow ha're.1 bctwen the Ormm and the Itr-.tlsh. Th Int tor. the lii-r sayA have b.vn Justly offended bv the Insulting Oer- man alta-ks on Kind BIvrd. White tyiiipitblnlng with the Indignation at Ihe British policy in South Africa, till Journal thinks it unwbv to drlv '.nit Urttln to e with the dull alliance. xoomniunlcat-d bv the bishop but re fuioM lo vacate the church i.ropr:v anj in ni refusal was supported by a numh-r of the parlshonem. Rl liLI- II rrRlfS FIGHT BOTH MF.N ARK CONFIDENT OF WINNING A VICTORY. TruinliiK for the Big Contest Has Practically FnJcd iind They Are in Prime Form. School Books and Supplies HAKE VOIR EXCHANGES NOW GRIFFIN & REED, cmnml; ORE. SHOOTING WAS GOOD. Wisconsin Dtr HunbTs Must IV P.h Judgi's of Dtr. MILWAPKB1X Nov. 12. Th,- first lay of the dvr hunting s.njnti in thin suite was niiirk.M by thn-s casualties. in which one- of Ih victims will die mid the other two will be rrlppll. The wounded are: Irving Seymour, Dover Siatl.Mi, Wis., fatally wounded; Wil liam Ftvme.!. Oconto, Wis., hit In the leg, amputation necessary; ILMiry Bcl- iingla. Sturgeon Bay Wui woumll In left hnnd. ampumtion nece.ary. lte sldivi th.-se two liutitw have b.en kill ed ami four wounded who got Into the woou wioro ins season opened. Itat year during the season h, number of hunters killed by being shot In mistake fur deer averagiM niore than one a .lay. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CICARS Supplies of nil kinds at lowest rutes, for fishermen, Fnrihors and Loggors. A V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commerclfll Streets CIOARETTR WAR. Kngllsh and American Manufacturers Are Cutting Prices NHW YORK. Nov. 12.-Whlle the Im perial company pivserve silence, the American side nan once galn been fori-ed to show Its hand, says the Lon don correspondent of ths Herald. It announces a temporary rebate scheme In the followhig terms: "If, by December, you will send us on the subjoined form a statement which you have made of packet clgar etit.ii Imported or our own during No vember, we will during December sell you an equal qiunllty to cover the same selection of brands, ihe clgar titun being left entirely In your own SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 12. Interest In the oornlng c.mtes; for the heavy weight championship of Ihe world con tinue f Incrcuat. Roth Jeffries ajl KuJilln have .practically flnlshel their training and are fit to put up he fight of their lives. In an interview. Jef fries said: 'Thc gong can ring any minute for me now and I will be ready. No light er was ever In beacr condition and. though I am confident of sucess, I know I iuh not going against -an easy g:tme. I have a whole Kit of rosivct f.r ltuhllns' ability but I know I can beat hi m. I will gUv him any kind of a fight he want. II,. can rush the game or he can fight at ling range." Kuhlln and his mHtiagr, Billy Mad den, aire Just as confident of vl.-tory as Jeffries, Maddin flguivs that his pro tege Is fastor than the champion. "He Is a glutton for punlshmenit." he said. He In strong, pertmps not as string as his npment. but he has a clewr defense. He Is as good a ring general and ha can put In blows with his right or hU left with equal facu lty." "I am not worrying about the rules which will govern the fight," said Ruhlin. "I am perfectly satisfied to flg'ht under any Inetrpretatlon that Har ry Corbet t might give them. He knoiv the rules as well as any person U1ne aiKl I am not afraid but that he will giw us a fair show all during the con test." The gloves that are to be used In the fight hav) bevn given lnU the cus tody of the ref r. The set was made Ut the meaareinetn:s of the fists of the two heavyweights and th pairs were sent to the two training camps for In spection. Roth men declared them selves satisfied with them and thev were sent back to be kept In chaxjre of the referee until the time the mtm enter the ring. WASHINGTON. Nov. 12-The mast mportant feature of the report of the board of victors lo the West Point military academy Is the recommenda tion that the academy be rebuilt. The report says ' It has be.-n nearly one nundred years since West PMnt was foundel and fnm the birth of the In stitution ne-irlv all Impro-ements have SAME TREATMENT FOR ALL. Native Chiefs Assured of Same Canons of Justice as Entailers. NEW YORK. Nov. 12.-A dUaptch to the London Times and the New York Times from Allahabad says that al the lnauguratijn of the new North west Province on Kin Edward's been on the patch work plan. There k I birthday. Chief Commissioner Deane an Ki: one building constructed by the sured the native chiefs thit the same g ivernment that Is In harmony with Lfanons of Justice that prevailed else where in the Britsh empire would be this day and generation. AH others are uncomfortable and entirely lnad--)U.ue to meet present conditions. Few of them are equipped with any of the conveniences, to N found in the average public buildings in the coun try districts In many of the state. SCORED A SPCCESS. Emm Eames Completely Captivates Son Francl.-o Audience. SAN FRANCISCU. Nov. 12. -A great success was scored last nlgbt by Emma Eames, the Am-.vican prima donna, as Els In "Lohengrin," at the Grand ipera house. It was her first appear ance In San Francisco and her triumph was complete. The big theater waj filled to the fcrs with a fashionable ance and the applause wa enthus iastic The others In the cast, notiolv Madame Sohurmtnn-Hlenk. De Resxke. Blspham and Muhlmann were In good voice and aided to make the production notable musical event. Madame Calve l suffering from an aittack of bronchitis and will not be able, to bd pear In Carmen for a week at least. applied to their province. The new ad minKratlon. he added, would bring them nearer the central government. The cjmmissloner's speech, says the dispatch, will have a good effect In re assuring the native chiefs of the bor derland who feared sweeping changes. Iowa I at Panama and Machias at Colona With a Suffi cient Force to Protect Foreign Property. -NEW YORK Nor. 12,-Passengers ar riving tonight on the steamship Oriza ba confirm tbe new that the CUr of Panama has not been taken by the reb el. Among those who arrrived waa Mr. Hum. agent of the Panama rail road and steamship line, at Panama. Mr. Hunt said the report as to the danger of the city failing have been very much exaggerated. "The Iowa was at Panama when we left, and the Mactuaa at Colon, with, a sufficient force to protect foreign in terest. The rebels have been vsav careful and have not molested American property." LAST BOAT FROM NOME. Brings 118 Passengers and tiiaO.WO Cold. WAS AGENT Of JUNTA MANY INCRIMINATING PAPERS IN HIS POSSESSION. WILLIAMS COLLFGE PRESIDENT. Dr. Edward Herri ek Will Likely Suc ceed Dr. Franklin Carter. NEW YORK. Nov. 13. It Is believed in Baltimore that Dr. Edward Herri ok Griffin, profess. of the Hbtory of Phllossplof and Dean of the Faculty of tbe John Hopkins University, will be th mxt president of Williams Col lege, to succeed Dr. Franklin Carter, says a Raltimore special to the Times. At the recent meeting of the trustees in N?w Tork Dr. Grtrlla received five votes out of a total of 15 cast. Dr. Griffin says two months ago he was Informed that his name had bert propped for the presidency but he de clined the honor. Now, however, his name will remain and. although he will accept the presidency If sufficient In ducement Is ofT?red. he. says he to re. luctant to leave John Hopkins, In SEATTLE, Nov. 12 The steam schooner Arctic, Captain Erickson, ar rival shortly bef,re midnight from Nome with US passengers and J250.000 In gold. She was the last boat but one to leave the Northern port and brought down many prominent business men. She reports meeting the Ralph D. Long at Duch Harbm-, short of provisions and water. It was said that her 60 passengers had suffered many prlva tlons before reaching port- The Long vas expected to follow the Arctic to Seattle the next day. Diaz, President of Taclon, Island of Leyte Caught Aiding the Insurgents. CATABALOOAN. Nov. 12-Dlax. president of Taclon, Island of Leyte. who has been Proven to b the agent of the Phillppino Junta at Hong Kong. has been arrested. Many incriminating papers, implicating numeroiu officials. were seized at the time of his arrest. The gunboat Leyte has discovered a signal station In wurk'ing order on the island of Leyte and In communication with the insurgents on the island of Samar by the flash light system. The three operators were arrested and the station destroyed. The men confessed that manv recruits have been sent from Leyte to Samar. WANTS FURTHER DETAILS. President Roosevelt Calls for All Facta Regarding Arrest of Iglestas. WASHINGTON. Nov. 12-Governor Hunt of Porto Rico has cabled to Pres ident B.ooseveit his report on the ar rest of Santiago Iglestas, the represent ative of the American Federation of Labor, who was arrested on a charge of conspiracy at San Juan. The re port is withheld for a time. It 1 be lieved that further details have been requested by the president CONSIDINE S DEFENSE. Alleges Meredith Had Made Threads Against His Life. SEATTLE. Nov. 12. The defense to day continued the presentation cf tes timony in favor of John W. Considine. Nineteen witnesses were examined to day. The more Important parts of the testimony related to threats against the life of Considlne, alleged to have been made bv Meredith. TO CONFER WITH PRESIDENT. Business Men of the Country Desire Closer Relations With China. WASHINGTON .Nov. 12 An Inter view with President Roosevelt is to be held tomorrow by the representatives of the Boston chamber of com.nerce and the butsmeas men from various sec tions of the country In behalf of more SWEPT BY STORM. Southeastern Alaska Experiences Worst Blow for Many Years. the PORT TOWNSEND. Wash., Nov. 12. The coast of Southeastern Alaska continues to be swept by a severe storm, according to reports brought bv the steamer Alkl arriving lure toiUght from Skagw-ay. The Alkl In attempt ing to cross Qu??n Charlotte sound was forced to turn back owing to the fury of the gale and high seas. Her decks were swept with Immense waves and Pilot Handler w-ho has been on the Atasak Mute the past 13 years, says the Strom was the most furious he has ever wltnesed. APOSTOLIC DELEGATE, . Btehop Sharettl Reaches San Francisco Bn Route to Philippines. NEW TORK. Nov. 12.-Bishop Shar ettl. of Havana, who has been appoint ed special appostolio delegate to the Philippines, arrived hare today. He is going to Rome before proceeding to the. Philippines. FIRE DESTROYS TOWN Over One Hundred Families Are Ren dered Homeless PARSON. W. Va.. 'ov. 12Fire at Thomas, this county, today destroyed 62 buildings and left over 100 famines homeless. The loss is estimated at 1150,000 to J200.000. only one life Is re ported lost. EVERETT YOUTH SHANGHAIED. EVERETT. Wash., Nov. 12. Tom Sercy. an Everett youth, has been shanghaied In Seattle br the crew of a lumber schooner bound for South Afri ca He was allowed to write a letter to his mother before the departure of the ship. STILT, AT IT. Carnegie Made Another Donation Two Million Dollars. of PITTSBURG. Nov. 12.-At a meeting of the board of trustees of Carne gie Institute today, Andrew Carnegie made the announcement that he had de cided to Increase by J2.00O.0OO his al ready large donations: J1.000.COO to Carnegie Institute, and $1,000,000 to Polytechnlcal School. YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL. WALLA WALLA, Wash., Nov. 12- The footbafl game here today resulted Whitman College, ; University of Ore gon, 0. FOUND GUILTY. TILLAMOOK, Ore., Nov. 12. Wm. JL Hettmtller was todav found gu'.lty of assault with Intent to kill Emll Arndt last September. Sentence will be pass ed tomorrow. OVERDOSE OF MORPHINE. PORTLAND. Nov. 13. Dan Howe, of tbe firm of Howe, Kllham & Davis. died last night frim an overdose of morphine administered by a woman.