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EVENTS OF THE DAI Epitome of th-3 Telegraphic News of the. World. TKRSK TICKS FROM TBR WIEES Bd Intaroatlnc Collootlnn ut I torn, proaa to two HomUphoroa Proa .iki 1 In a Con-lonaod Jrr.m. V Th mlnUtei-a at Pkin have agracd on tha baali of ucgotiMtioua. An Invextluatlon ol r.erllo'i corrupt ponce loroe lint twen ontareu. Kruuer i making a alow trip tc Europe on acoount ol iltneia. Itunaia baa no iutoutlon of bailding another railroad aeroaa Aula. Nome atoamer Uoanoke, ropoited loat, hat reached I'ort Towuaend. Woodbnrn, Or., hri granted 80-year franchiiw for litfht and wutur nyatem. Wu Tina Fang, theChlneae mlnUtor, thiuki tout when a I withdraw from China railroad eountructlou on a large cale will be began thore. The aute board of health anthoritlea of Miaalwiiipi, retort one caae of yel low fever at Natobei. The patient ia tha wife of a local BaptiNt tniniater. Iaaao Hull Adam, a grandaon of rreaidont John Aduma, and a nephew of 1're.idoot John Quinoy Adaina. died at hi home at (junioy, Mma., aged 87 yeare. The Toronto aolclleri of the Ponth African contingent returned to Toronto aud were received with tremendona on thnniaam. Trallio waa mmpended for bourn, and altogether the dmnonatra tion waa one of the moat notable in the hlntory of the city. An explosion took place in the dry liotiae onuutN ted with the worka of the Winchester liepontlng Arma Company, at New Haven, Conn. The walla of the building Mug blown out and the window in the aajacut bui'diuga that tereil. No one waa in the building at the time. Yice-Admiral Alexioff baa adJreaaed a communication to Li Hung Chaua aakiug Chiua'a intontiona regarding Manchuria and inviting bur to resume the government of that territory under Hiiaialau 'protection, which, be aara. will le of "mutual advantage to China and Itiiula." . The queen of rortugoal, at Caaoata, a laabiouable retort, wade a thrilling rescue. Klie baa been auying at tha 1'alkce Caacala, and waa on the beach watching Catalo Croom. her boatman, bringing bla boat into thore. Sudden ly a huge wave overturned the boat. Ciooin't arm wat broken aud he waa overcome by the undertow, which car ried him beneath the wavea. The queen ia an expert twiimiier. Seeing I that her boatman waa drowning, the aprang into the water before any of her i altendauta could prevent her. With I rapid strokes the twain to the boat- , nian't tide and held him up until per-1 aont put out in boat and rescued both the queen and her boatman. Croom waa taken to the Itoyal Palace. Two men were killed in a railroad accident at The Dallas, Or. Orders for Ave new 'Russian warship will be placed in this country. The big Atlantio liner St. l'aul suf fered a acriuua accident at tea. Kitchener ia to stop pursuit of Boera ind establab garrlsoua among them. The king of I'orea eent the allied troops a large gift of floor, rice and cigarettes. Experiments with ttorage retervoirt for trtlgatiou are being made in Mal heur county, Oregon. An immense crowd attended the un rolling of the ttatue of the late Presi dent Carnot at Lyons. American fluanciert are to Dartioi- pnto In the nutlonalikHtion of the Swisa ruilroadt and (ierinau capitalists are Jealona. rrofeiaor Rchurman iviiUhi to Slito Lopei, in which he ahows It ia for the highest good of Filipinos for American! to succeed. The tuit of tha state of Texat against the Watere-rierce Oil Company for ponaltiea amounting to f 100,000, for alleged violation of the anti-trust law of 1S0U, ended in favor of the ooinpany. The deaths from the tailored wreck near Keswick, Cat., now numbor three,. James Hart, of Charter Oak, la., died from the effects of hit injur ies. The name of one of the other killed hat been discovered to be K. J. ltowen, of Castle Itook, Wash. B. Woodruff, of Ashland, Or., may re cover, Adjutant General Corbln hat re eeived from Judge Taft, president of the Philippine commission, a dispatch forwarding a message from Honor linen- camiuo, formerly secretary of foreign affairs in Aguiuiildo'a cabinet. Tha message wat telegraphed to the president.- It it undcrstuod that Sttnor Bn- eucamino, besides unreservedly accept ing American sovereignty, submits a proposition to organise a force of Fili pinos to make war upon the supporters of hit former ohief. - California stands fifth among . the states at an oil producer. W. P. Rend 8ayt European countries mutt look to America for supplies of coal. All the street mail boxes in Tre- mont, O., were brokon open and tha oontuutt rilled. Rev. Bam Jones, the evauselixt. is broken in health. His physician hnt ordered him to take an absolute rest for several mouths. CONDON, GILLIAM CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1900. LATER NEWS. Forty Uvea Fnndy, wore loit In th Bay of The steel trust hat bought a fleet ol lake steamers. A typhoon sunk a British onnboat at Hong Kong, American boots and shoes are in de maud la Kuglaud. Dietrich, Republican, It elected gov ernor of Nebraska. The monitor Arakntaa wat launched at Newport Newt, Va. ft is rumored that Controller Dawea will succeed Seoreatry Oage. Steamship Universe will load at Fortland for Vladivostok. Governor Oeer designates November 20 at Oiegon'a Thanksgiving day. Sixto Lope aayt the Filipinos will continue to fight for independence. Stanford University defeated the Oregon eleven by a score of 34 to 0. The Colombia rebels were completely defeated by the government troops at Buona Ventura. The city of Chicago ' hat officially tendcrod it f34.000.000 drainage canal to the United tSatet government. A monument to commemorate the victory of Admiral JDewey at Manila will be erected in fan Francisco. The population of New Jersev. at ofllcially announced, it 1,88,660, at against 1,444,683 in . 1890, an inceraae ol 80.8 per cent. Cbarlea If. Pinkham, well known at a manufacturer of proprietary medi cine, died at hie home inLvun. Matt.. aged 50 years. Tho president baa appointed Freder ick 8. Stratton, of California, collector of customs at San Francisco, vice John P. Jackson, deceased. The populaton of Idaho, at officially announced by the United Statet ceueut bureau, is 161,773, as against 84.885 in 1800, and increase of 77.887, or 91.7 per cent. . The population of Colorado in 1900 is 689,700 compared with a population ia ihuu oi 412.108. repretentinit an in crease during the decade of 137.602. or 80.9 per cent. In New Orleans. William Daniels and Rose Johnson were convicted of the murder ol a deputy tberiff who wat protecting a negro who assaulted a white -woman at Lake .Cbarlea. La.. and were sentenced to the state pent tentiary for life. This is the first iuoi dent in that state where would-be lynchers have been caught, tried and convicted. . - Bryan carried Missouri by 28,000. Bryan's majority in Texas la 176, 000. . V yoruing gives McKinley 4,000 ma jority. Bryan carried Boston by 13,000 plur ality. . McKinley carried Baltimore by 6,996. Bryan carried Nevada by a amall majority. Connecticut gave MoKlnley a pural ity of 23,000. McKinley s' plurality In Pennsyl avnia is 200,000. MoKlnley'a plurality In the city of Pittsburg it 16,000. Cincinnati and Cleveland gave plur alitiea for McKinley. McKinley carried his own state by an inoreased majority. Bryan carried Greater New York by a majority of S7,331. McKinley received 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 the cily of Chicago whs close, McKinley receiving 180,970, and Bryan 172,624. Lincoln, Neb,, the home of Bryan gave McKluley a majority of 1602, a gain of 656 over 1896. In Adlai E. Stevenson's home pre' clnct In riloomlugton, 111., the vote was: McKinley 806, Bryan 112. At Phoenix, Aria., a woman with a shotgun killed a Mexioau robber who was trying to steal a calf. Fire broke out in a candy factory at Albauy, N. Y., and commuuioated to nn adjoining building, causing a loss of 1600,000. Before nearly 85,000 people, the Co lumbia football eleveu today defeated Prinoton by a score of 0 to 6, on Co lumbia field. A very light vote was polled in South Carolina. . The full state ticket aud Inll cougtessional ticket was elect ed by the Democrats. The American , Rice Growers' Dis tribution Company, hat been incorpor ated under the lawt of the slate of Louisiana, with a capital of 1 15,000, -000. W. K. Vaudorbilt la president. One of the iuoidenta of election day wat the suicide of Fred Janeokt, of Chicago. Upon reaching the polls he remarked that he wat about to oast hit first ballot. Thit he did, then pur chased a bottle of corbolio acid, and upon hit return home committed sui cide by drinking the contents of the bottle. - The 83 largest towns of England and Wales have a total population of near ly 12,000,000. The total number of deserters from the Freuch army since January 1, amounts to nearly 7,000. The Pennsylvania railroad's system of pensions for employes may be ex tended to its western Hues. Ramon Reyes, a Filipiuo, asked the privilege of registering at Omaha with the view of voting for president. ! Mil Sweeping Republican Victory. NEXT CONGRESS REPUBLICAN McKinley Carries Maw York by 180,000 Big I.andalida In Illlnolo-Harylaaid, , Woat Virginia and Nobraoka la Oho Bepublleaa Column. Now York, Nor. 7. It beoame evi dent at a very early hour tfala evening that the election of MoKinlev and Roosevelt was assured. The president oarrlrd the state of New York by 160,- 000 plurality. As the night progiessed, it only erved to confirm this judgment, bnt the rturns from Illinois revealed a like condition. The Repulbican pin rality of 1896 waa greatly reduced, bnt It wat ttill far, too large to be over come. On the othet band, the returns from Indiana, Michigan, the two Dakotas, Utah and Wyoming, as well as Nebras ka, seem to Indicate steady Republl can gains over 1896. Delaware, Mary land and West Virginia, bave given de cided Republican pluralities. The count in several of the far West ern states waa naturally so delayed as to give little indication of the opinion there, tint they bad ceased to bave a determining effect, and before 10 o'clock the Democratic leaders bad given up the contest and it was an nonnced that Mr. Bryan bad gone to bed and was sound asleep. The whole story was easily and briefly told. The Republican tl-ket would bave a larger electoral vote than four years ago, bnt in the larger states of the East and Middle West the plu ralities of 1896 had been greatly re duced. Masachusetta bad fallen from 174.000 to 60.000 New York, 268,000 to 160,001, and Illinois from 142,000 to lOO.OCaJor less. The 67th congress seems to be Re publican by a substantial working ma jority. Bryan carried all the Southern statea, as usual, along with Colorado, Idaho, Montana and one doubtful state, Kentucky, by a small plurality. Doubtful states which went for Mo Klnley are Maryland, West Virginia aud Indiana, all by small pluralities. McKinley's purality in Ohio ia 75, 000, in Micrrgun 80,000. Nebraska, Bryan's home state, went Republican by a small plurality. The New England ttatea and Penn sylvania are, as nsual, in the Republi can column. McKinleya plurality in Iowa is 100, 000, Kansas 80,000, Minnesota 80, 000. THE COAST. California, Oregon and Washington all went for McKinley. The contest was close in California, but it ia expected the atate will give McKinley 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 the slate ticket is much in doubt, with the probability that Rogers. Democrat, is elected governor. The legislature will be Republican. Tbe electoral vote will probably be as follows: MoKinley. 292; Bryan. 165. Dlaaatrouo lit Sharp and Goats. Monroe. Or., Nov. 7. Sheep an! goat raisers in this vicinity are greatly alarmed over the abundant growth this season of tbe poison fungus or toad stool. Goats aud sheep seem to have a great liking for the stuff, and its poi sonous qualities are sufficient to kill tht animal which eats it. Will Be Hanged December SI. Spokane, Wash., Nov. 7. Edward Rice, convicted of the murder of Matt Mailey, at Warduer, Idaho, was today senteuced at Wallace to tie hanged on the last day of the century, December 81. Hie wile was giautod a divorce in Sodkaue today ou the ground of cruelty. lono Secure. Flooring Mill. Hepner, Or., Nov. 7. At a publl- meeting at lone Satuiday evening the capital stock of the new flouring miV and elevator was all subscribed. Tbe enterprise is to be located in a most excellent farming region. Kick ltl.oorery In Carry County. Gold Beach, Or.. Nov. 7. George Bailey, who has been prospecting on the headwaters of Johuson creek for years, recently found an old bed of poipbry that carries free gold and has sold out to a California company for 140.000. Heppnor Oafa-tod Hakor. Heppuer, Or., Nov. 7. A mates. game of football here Saturday resulted in the Heppuer team beating tht Baker City ; team, 16 to 0. A largt crowd witnessed the game and tht weather waa perfect. Off for Now York With Mather. Seattle, Nov. 7. Charles E. Mather, who was arrested in this oity two weeks ago on a charge of having pawn ed 146,000 worth of jewel, tbe prop erty of New York merchants, was to day taken into custody by Deteotivt Nugent upon a governor's warraut o extradition. Nugent left with his pria oner tonight for New York. Senor SUvela, tho premier, has madt the emphatical declaration that Spais mast have a powerful navy again. THE LANDSHIDE. Later Keturn. From tho Kail.rn Statea Dhow oo Material Chance. AlabamaThe Democratic majority Will be at least 40,000. Arkansas Enough is known to indi cate a plurality of 60,000 for Bryan ia this state. , California Tbe majority lor McKin ley and Roosevelt in California contin ues to grow and tbe indications are tbat it will reach 40,000. Complete returns from 1.574 precincts out of 2,190 out side of San Franosioo give McKinley 107,992, Biyan 81,248. The same pre cincts in 1896 gave McKinley 96,847, Brysn 91,801. Tbe Republicana have elected all seven congressmen. Colorado Bryan's plurality k 85, 000. Florida This state gives Bryan a majoirty of 28,000. Georgia This state gives Bryan a plurality of 40,000. Every Democratie congressmen elected. Illinois Congressman William Lo- rimer, of the Second district, conceded bis detent this morning. Tbe majority against htm may reach 1,500. Addi tional retruns received at Republican state headquarters from all over the state confirm Chairman Rowe in his statement that McKinley's plurality will run close to 100.000. and that of Yates for governor between 70,000 and 80,000. Indiana The election resulted in a plurality of anywhere from 20,000 to 82,000 to the Repulbican national ticket, and nine, and perhaps 10, of the congressmen, and tbo choice of a legis lature, bat will bave a Republican majority of 40 on Joint ballot. The 4th congressional district is still in doubt. . Indiana elects all Republican congressmen except in the 2d, 8d and 12th disiiicts. Iowa Returns from 86 out 99 conn- ties: McKinley. 266.066: Brvan. 178.. 648. Kansas On tbe basis of limited re- torus ' Republicans claim Kansas by 25,000 for tbe national ticket and 20, 000 for the state ticket and tbe elec tion of every Republican congressman with the possible exception of the 3d district. Republicans claim tbe leg islature by a safe majority on joint ballot. Louisiana Tbe entire six congres sional districts in Louisiana are strong ly Democratic. Bryan s majority in tbn state will be in excess of 80.000. Maine McKinley's majority in Maine will vary but a few hundred from 28,500, a loss of 16 per cent since 1896 aud a Bryan gain of 21 per cent. Maryland ith 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 was elected. Massachusetts The complete vote of this state is: McKinley, 239,495; Bryan. 156,507. Michigan McKinley's plurality. I 90,538. 'The enitre congressional dele gation is Republican. Missouri The Democrats bave elect ed congressmen in 12 Missouri dis tricts, and the Republicans in two, with still two the IStb and the 14th to be beard from. These are claimed by theDemocruta. Montana Bryan's plurality 18,000. MissiBBippi Bryan's plurality 40.- 000. Nevada Brrau't majority is 25,- 000.' New Hampshire The Republican majority in the state on both tbe eub- ernatorial and national tickets will be 18,000. - New Jersey McKinley's plurality 9 091) Si. nut nl .i..l,l 1 Republican. New York McKinley's " plurality 145,000. North Carolina North Carolina gives Bryan a majority of not less than 30,000. The next congressional dele gation Iroin this state will contain seven Democrats ad two Republicans. ftortn Dakota Kepnblican plurality 10.000. Ohio Unofficial returns received from 83 out of the 88 counties warrant the claim of 70,000 for McKinley, and we elect 17 of the 27 uiembeis of con grots, a gain of two Democrats. Pennsylvania Complete returns give McKinley 287,733 plurality. lthocte Island Otbcial returns give McKinley, 33.821 Biyan, 19.947. Both congressmen Republican. South Carolina It is not considered probable that Biyan'g majority will all short of 80,000 in the state. Every Democratic congressman was elected. Teunessee Bryan's plurality 80,000. Utah McKinley's majority 4,500. Vermont MoKinley's plurality 80, 000. Virginia A recapitulation for Vir ginia indicates a Democratic plurality on tbe presidential ticket of over 30,. 000, and tbe electiou of tbe Democrats iu every congessional district. West Virginia In a statement is sued at ni id iiin ht, Secretary J. K. Hall. of tbe Republican state committee, gives tabulated returns from every county in the state, showing MoKinley hat nearly 20,000 majority. ' Wisconsin Tbe Republicana will have a plurality of at least 112,125 in Wisconsin. All the Republican con- liressmen are elected. The legislature is overwhelmingly Republican. Wyoming Returns from 174 pre oincta out of 800 in Wyoming give a majority of 8,000 for McKinley. Three Minora Killed. Tacoma, Nov. 8 A cave-in at mint No. 7, at Carbonado, yesterday, result sd in the death of three mine employes. Tbe dead are: Karl Huhtela, Matie Ledem, Gust Sandberg. Leedem was a married man, the others were sinsle. The accident was caused by tbe giving way of one of the large supporting beams. About 50 men weie working In tbe mine at the time, but all except the three killed escaped uninjured. ONE STATE IN DOUBT Both Sides Are Claiming Kentucky. ROGERS DEFEATS FRISK BY 1300 Defooto Vrlnk for Gorernor of Wash lngtoB-Plarality la Oregon) Is Plllni TJ. Portland, Nov. 9. Only one doubt ml state remains Kentucky. Tbe Democrats claim tbe state for Bryan by 7,800; the P.epublicans also claim the state, but give no figures. It will require the official count to determine the result. McKinley carried Nebraska by at least 2,000. 'The legislature is in doubt, and will not be determined un til tbe official count of Douglas county is in. The Republicans are figuring on a sale majority on joint ballot. Other states are practically as first reported. The electoral vote follows: 1900. 1896 McKinley 292 271 Bryan ..155 176 In VfublngtoB. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 10. The majority for President McKinley in the state ol 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, his Republican opponent. Tbe average majority of tbe two Repblioan candi dates for congress, Jones and Cushman, will be 9,009 oi more, and tbe legisla ture will be heavily Republican. All the state Republican ticket, except r rink, is elected by large pluralities. All these things were made clear by yesterday's returns. Every county in Western Washington has been beard from and the only two counties in East era Washington about which there is any uncertainty are Chelan and Oka- nogan. With these, scattering returns show that the only question is to the size of the Democratic pluralities. Later returns are more likely to in crease than decrease Rogem' plurality. McKinley has carried 26 counties and Bryan 10; Frink 18 counties and Rogers 17. with one (Mason) a tie. - Ia Still Piling- Up. Portland, Or., Nov. 10. McKinley's 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, whereat 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 Nebraa kan's majority in 1896. For example, five precincts in Malheur county tbat gave Bryan a plurality of 196 in 1896, this year gave him but 44. Malheur county, which has all along been con ceded to the Democrats, la now thought to bave gone Republican by a majority of 50 to 100. This leaves but three counties in the state which bar given pluralities for Bryan and theii combined vote ia only 265. Fifty-six precincts reported yester day, making a total of 696 out of 769. McKinley's vote to date is 42,195; Bryan, 29,676 The latest estimate of McKinleya' plurality in the state ia 13.907. Serious Strike at Tain pa. Chicago, Nov. 10. Spanish-speaking cigar-makers iu 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 is assuming serious propor tions. Nearly 1,000 English-speaking workmen bave been made idle inconse quence of the position of their oppo nents. : Yellow Fever In Mlaaisalppl. Jackson, Miss , Nov. 10 One new case of yellow fever was reported to tbe state board of health from Natchex this morning. Mrs. Butler, the first patient reported, died last night. She was a niece of ex -Governor Longino, A surgeon of tbe marine hospital serv ice is now in Natchei endeavoring to trace the source of infection. Tho at. Michael Beaorratloa. Washington, Nov 10. The secre tary of war, under an order of the presi dent, bag directed that all lands 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 reservation was first created it had a radius of 100 miles. Franco-American Coinmarelnl Treaty. Paris, Nov. 10. Tbe customs com mittee of tbe chamber of deputies met today. Tbe opinion prevails that the re-election of MoKinley will lead to Frauco-Au-.erican commercial conven tion being shortly submitted to the Washington senate, whoee vote it awaited before -the measure will be brought before the French chamber. Smallpox Among Indiana. Washington, Nov. 10. The Indian bureau has received a telegram from the Shoshone agency in Wyoming an nouncing tbat smallpox has broken out at Lauder, near the Indian reservation. Vaccine virus for, 1,700 persons, which the agent asked to have dispatched to him immediately, has been forwarded. Demand, an Accounting. Chicago, Nov. 10. E. H. Griffiths, who claims to be tbe largest holder of the stock and bonds of the Seattle Traction Company, has. with others, brought suit in the superior court hero to have an accounting of tbe finanoea of the concern. Tbe defendants are the " members of the reorganization committee, nvhich took charge of tht company when it wat evolved from the Seattle Electrio Railway A Power Company. -rni;i 0F ANT PAPKB IN THS COUNTY. ' ADVBBTISIWti kATII. FrofenHonal oarde. 41 gg per amtk One .quant ... 1 M Mr ual One-quarter oolnmn.. I h per Moetk On half rallBO. ..... oopaMik Oaeeolumn . JO 00 nor Koala B-tloei locals win ka charred at la aanoj sitae (at Brat taaarttM aad 1 oaala per Una thero- attar. Lagal adrortlaoae-t. will la all oaaoa ka charged to tha party ordortnf tkoai. at lata! -Mas, aad paid lot kotoro aadarlt la t-ralako TRAINS CRASH TOGETHER. Three Men Kilted Outright and Two; Fatally Injured. Roeebnrg, Or., Nov. 12. Tbe worst wreck ever kown on this division oc curred about daylight this morning, two miles south 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 Wilhelm, of tbe extra, were caught beneath the wreck and almost instantly killed. Fireman Ed Riddle. Engineer Walter Drennan and Head Brakeman Charles Campbell, were all badly injured, the latter two doubtless fatally. Riddle lost a foot and suffered a broken left arm. Campbell's bead wae badly hurt, his right leg crushed, his left arm broken, and it is feared bis back was broken. Drennan received a cut through the skull over the left eye, about three inches in length, which exposed the brain. His leg was broken and be received many bad cuts and braises. One of tbe trainmen ran to town with the news and an engine and caboose were sent out after the thrie injured men, wbe were cared for by three phy sicians on arriving in the city. Some time was required to get Hendricks and Wilbelm from" tbe wreck. The latter was pinned down in the cab, the coals from the firebox burning off both bia legs to the knees. The bodies were brought to the undertakers immedately. Tbe necks of both of tbe men were broken. The scene of the wreck defies ade quate description. The boiler of the extra's engine bad literally forced its "way through tbe other engine its full length, but neither engine bad left tbe track.- Tney were both partly covered by wrecked freight cars, the engine of No. 225 was entirely covered, and a badly broken-up box car surmounted the heap, apparently balancing on tbe smokestack. Tbis part of the Wreck cangbt fire once, but tbe flames wore quickly extinguished. It is stated that the wreck was due to a misinterpretation of orders on tbe part of Engineer Drennan of the extra. Superintendent L. R. Fields happen ed to be in tbe city, and is looking after the dead and wounded men. Coroner Twitcbell has summoned a jury and will bold an inquest tomor row on the remains of Wilheln and Hendricks. ALVORD ARRAIGNED. Flrat Wltneaaea Were Offlcere and Em ploye, of the Hank. Kew York, Nov. 12. Cornel iut L. Alvord, Jr., the note teller of tbe First National bank, who is accused of em bezzling 1600,000 of tbe bank's funds, was arraigned before United Sattet Commissioner Shields in the criminal branch of the United States circuit court here todav. 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 tbe note teller ol the First National bank. He explaiued in detail the duties of tbe note teller and tbe bank's clearing house transac tions. He explained the balance sheets, which showed a shortage of 690,000 in Alvord's department. The figures showed that the shortage var ied, and tbat from October 10 to Octo ber 13 it was $700,000. Alvord's at torney led Snow to admit that since the latter first bceame an officer of tbe bank, two years ago, he bad- never known officers of the bank to examine tbe assets of the institution. Cashier William Reed, of the First National b nk, was the next witness. He said that tbe lust time the bank had an examination was October 15. He bad no personal knowledge of any re port of the examination. Mcrton . Moore, settling clerk for the bank, identified a column of figures on a sheet that was prepared for and sent to the clearing house as having been made by himself. He explained the details of making up tbe sheets for the clearing house. Then, one by one, be Identified the sheets made up for the banking days in October. Mr. Moore tesittied that two figures in tbe shoots made up lor October 15 bad been changed. The figures as they stood were not his. He did not know who bad made the changes. It was brought out that the sheet had been in tbe pos session of Alvord as it badbeen mads up by Moore. Decorated for Service In China. London, Nov. 12. Admiial Edward W. Seymour-Hobart, K. C. B., in com mand of the China station since 1897 (who is to be succeeded by Vice-Admiral Sir Harry Iloldsworth Rawson), has been appointed a G. C. B., and Naval Captains Bailey, T. Burke Col la gean aud Jellicoe have both been ap pointed C. B., for services in China. . Medal From Wllhelmlna. Chioago, Nov. 12. Professor Fred erick Starr, the well-known anthropol ogist at the University of Chicago, bat received a silver medal from Queen Wilbelmina, of Holland. This award of honor has been given as an ackuowl; edgement for a fine oolleotion of bust! and pictures secured by Professoi Starr. Boyal Cansdlana Sail for Home. Cape Town, Nov. 12. The British transport Hawarden CaBtle, having 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, the chamber of deputies adopted a resolution of confi dence in the Waldeck-Rousseau minis try by 829 votes against 222. The chamber had previously adopted a res olution expressing regret that the gov em men t had surrendered to Belgium Sipido, the assailant of the Prince o Wales.