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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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4 THE DETROIT REE PRESS BETWEEN THE RUSH LINES UNITED STATES AND CHILL AEJ1OR OR NAVAL SHIPS Article I THE TUR ON I The ree Press yesterday morning xririJ regretted brail who knew him i'ALii4 i GENERAL 1 The famine nine of foot ball MARINE MATTERS ami fired RIENDS COLD WATER of the National Second Day's called it to order REDSKINS IN REBELLION THE WHEEL Band Deify the to MEANS BUSINESS POSITIVELY DENIED The Sandwich Islands Not to Be Seized by ATHLETICS the any METHODIST MONEY Appropriations Made by the General Mis Kight guard Remington Left guard THE TRIGGER Sherman Rittenger Dygert $4 500 I IVE WIVES TO HIS CREDIT ti THE RING avenue his 4 EMMETT PAID THE INES SPORTING MISCELLANY Albion Beats Homer 1 CHICAGO 1 i have States bread corn of was Carpenter Rafferty line recon: the Palo reedom Younger Sturgis Crawford Position Right end Wickes Jeffries '1 upper Cyrus It record of second armor States to day are In the default up to appro before scrim Ames the best work seemed desirous of distinguishin often left positions unguarded throughout was well contested embez i same os displayed by houses 4 1 MONDAY NOVEMBER 16 hearty in imi Harrison's Speech on vernment of is to culti relations the and in locked and is to ssed around trie ex chancellor a in 193 or in colts in their 4 year old form Lake denly him took with him worth At Duluth yesterday grain rates were MM with a good demand for vessels at vs DuLiaiO Whaleback bare No 121 West Superior Was Saturc ryin capacity or auuu tons On account of low water tta ctacta Jgk: sasoii went agrounu near AruuTiuw Boat now leaving ToMn lata ItaaU Pokt Colborse November V'U i3 Ogdensburg to Chicago Celtic Montt JI Port Arthur In Mitchell (taMGw Grantham Wind northwest lighU IT HAS BEEN LONG EXPECTED THAT THE "BUBBLE HOUSES WOULD COLLAPSE Steamboat Inspection Service Washington November 14 Inspector General Dumont of the Steamboat Inspec tion Service has made his annual report to the Secretary of the Treasury It shows that forty four pilots were rejected during the year on account of color blindness out of a total of 1991 examined During the year but six accidents to marine boilers or steam pipes have occurred whereby 14 lives have been lost notwithstanding that at least 600000000 passengers have been ex posed during the year to the possible chance reduced to a minimum through care ful inspection 1 i of of that the Gen Baum says: book has scarcely a redeeming leaf ure between its covers Its motive seems to be to present the official ana social life in Washington iu the worst possible In his indorsement dismissing Bogy Secre tary Noble says book is slanderous and the further retention of its author in office would be to the harm of the service Nir Bogy is She Wants the National Conventions and Wants Them Kadly San rancisco November 14 The work of securing $50000 in subscriptions for the preliminary guarantee fund for the ex penses of the national Republican and Democratic conventions in the event of either or both of the conventions being held in this city" has been completed by a com mittee of business men and the committee appointed by them to go to Washington to San offer before the national committees of the parties leave here to night The committee as appointed to appear before the Reoublican national committee consists of John Quinn Alexander James Coleman and A Ci Booth to act in connection with A II De Young member of the Republican national committee but names may be add ed to the committee if it should be deemed necessary Mr Quiun said to day "One of our first moves in dealing with the national committees will be to makj a fiat offer to pay the transportation of all delegates to anu irom san rancisco payment ot tne clerk of Only Two Were Injured Ann Arbor November The High School rugby team defeated the Michigan Military Academy cadets this afternoon by a score of 24 to 6 A andeveater of Orchard Lake and Beal of Ann Arbor were injured during the game the Latter being able to finish the game however The Testiuionial to Martin William Martin the champion long distance bicycle rider of the world will arrive iu the city to day He will be accompanied by Michael lanagan the Irish champion Donald Stage lie Scotch champion and Charles Albert the crack New York rider since winning the big race in New York Martin has been resting in the east but be has come home to take part in a testimonial to be tendered him at the Detroit rink on Tuesday evening After the Detroit youth won the conte in Madison Square Garden he received offers from all parts of the country offerin'' him big in ilvcements to take part in exhibition contests but he declined all preferring to take a good rest His Detroit friends however induced him to come home and on Tuesday night he will take part in a flfty niile race He will have for opponents Michael Donald Stage Charles Albert and others These three are fast riders and ought to make a close race is the champion of Ireland at short distance riding He has been in this country only a few weeks snil won several short distance contests in New York defeating Howell Robb Wood and several other of the speediest profes sional wheelmen It is thought that he will giv Martin a good race Albert another of the new men who uro going to race took a place in the recent New York race Until a few weeks ago he was an amateur and won numerous races down east He is a graceful rider and bids fair to make his mark in the professional world Stage comes from Edinburgh He is considered a first class man at fifty miles At a meeting of the Business Bicycle Club of this city last nightit was decided to present Martin with a handsome stop watch The members of the club have cont ributed very freely and Dr Griftin the captain of the ibib will purchase the time piece to morrow A prominent speaker will make the presenta tion speech neutral port where it could be made available tor war purposes the silver of Balmaeeda as it was to give aid to the forces opposing him The questions involved were Chilian ques tions and this government endeavored to ob serve those principles of non intervention upon which it had so strongly insisted wuen civil war disturbed our own people 1 cannot doubt that this policy will commend itself to thoe who now administer the Government of Chili tier 1 cannot doubt that when the excitement has giv en place to calmness when the truth is ascer tained and the selfish and designing perversions Cornell Is Stroa This Year New York November 14 cripples should double Princeton's score in the great spective governments will find a basis of in creased mutual respect confidence and frientt ship Air Minister this government and our people joice that peace has been restored in Chili and that its government is the expression of Hie free choice of its people You may assure your honored President who has been chosen under circumstances which so strongly testify to his moderation and to the esteem in which he is held by the people of all parties that the government of the United States entertains only good will for him and for the people of Chili and cannot doubt that the existing and all future differences tweeu the two governments will find an honora ble adjustment To you Mr Minister I tender a personal wel come This closed lie ceremony and the visitors took their departure Nir Blaine accom panying them to their carriages Present Developments Cause no Surprise in High inancial Circles The Annual ield Day Games Were Held at Albion College BELIEVE IN BEBLIN BANKS RESULTS THE CONTESTS HELD DIERENT IELDS YESTERDAY win sn all incidental ventiou silt band hire paid their fines The amount were Grand Rapids Horsemen Grand Rapids November 14 The Association to night accepted the West Michigan air proposition for free use of their grounds and buildings fi next season Dr Brigham and Mes rs Lilley and Pantiind were appointed a ociui ttie on classes and purses for the races in July and Lil lee Sisiou Rathbone were appointed a cotn m'ittio to at cud the meeting of the Breeders'Association at Jackson next week to invite the association to hold its summer meeting here meetings held 257 Devotional exercises followed after which a recess was taken The convention and the Catholic i'learv and Miss town Pa were introduced who represent the Total Abstinence Union of America the audience rising to greet them Kr Cleary presented the greetings of the Total Abstinence Union and bide the women of the AV godspeed He said Trotting for Records at Stockton Stockton Cal November 14 cold north wind blew in the faces of the horses coming ot the Stockton track to of a start and away from the fraternal deleg Grand Lodge I of the world and addresses by Mrs Alice reeman Palmer Dr Kate Mitchell of London Miss Bal garnie of London Prof Rena Nichojs of Michigan Miss Maude Bullington Booth Prof Anne Morgan of Wellesley Col lege and others The Second State Championships The second annual sparring and wrestling con tests for the championship ot Michigan will be given under the auspices of the Michigan Ath letic Association at the Lyceum Theater Thurs day evening December 3 Handsome AL A A standard gold medals will be given to winners al the close of the competitions and none but residents of the state will be allowed to com pete The entries close on December 1 with Plummer captain of theclub The association will give its annual open meeting later in the season and will endeavor to make the state meeting a grand success as several from out side of the citv have already signified their in tention of taking part The events will be as follows: Wrestling Heavy weight 158 pounds or over: middle weight 15S pounds and under light weight 135 and under Heavy middle and light weights the same as in wrestling feather weight 115 pounds and under welter weight 13 to 143 pounds The A A will give the first members' meeting of the season at the club bouse to mor row night The events will be boxing wrest ling Indian club and sack race fence vaulting and shot putting Washington November 14 Commodore Ramsay who is to day acting Secretary of the Navy denies orders United China to seize the Hawaiian Islands under any state of affairs The Charleston when last heard from was at Yokohama Japan and it has been the intention to have her re turn to the United States as soon as the Lancaster with Admiral Har mony aboard reaches the China sta tion The Lancaster went around the Cape of Good Hope from New York and is probably now somewhere in the Indian Ocean When the Charleston is relieved she will naturally touch at Hono lulu on her way home as she cannot carry sufficient coal to make the trip direct from Asia to the United States tlie placed with the NO CRISIS EXISTS NOTH 1THSTANDING THE RECENT AILURES Conductor Sold for a tong Price ranklin Pa November To day Miller A Sibley proprietors of Prospect Hill Stock arm sold to Charles and ranklin Ridgely of Springfield III their great Electioneer colt Conductor for cash and ten reserved services The price paid is equivalent to Joi)0 Conductor last year won an excellent race tor3 year olds at Cleveland taking a record of in the sixth heat This year he lias not been started in a race but it is said be has trotted quarters iu 301S seconds He is by Electioneer dam Sontag Mohawk who has produced seven trotters from 217 'J to 2:294 Public Confidence in the Situation in That City Unshaken Jackson Will ight Slavin in London Boston November To day Capt Cooke received the following telegram: San rancisco November 13 I accept the offer of a SltiOUO purse for a meet ing at the National Club London with lank Slavin if I am allowed expenses for myself and trainer and I will fight about April (Signed) PETER JACKSON Jackson's acceptance conditional up the allowance of expenses was cabled to the Sports man for submission to the managers and di rectors of the National Club guarantee the such as re pay 0 caliber in firing Vttf dints ord of tne muzzie mty Cleveland November 14 The Metho dist general committee struck lite old snag of the relationship between the churches north and south to day Opposi tion to appropriations for southern territory appeared in several quarters and Bishop oster made an impassioned speech in which he said that he had seen the effects of northern interference with the field occupied by the southern churches whi4l were so terrible that he would not Hie matter is as yet unde 85 aou was voted missions I he are: Detroit 20(0 Michigan £1500: Northe to Albion November 14 The Albion High School foot ball team has returned from Homer where they report winning a very inter esting game from the eleven ot that school by a scorocf 8 to Snook of the college act ed as umpire: Eslow of Homer referee Wah Loo Wahl Wah Loo Wahl Albion High School 1 Rah rah rah 1 to tackle on the team He plays back George Dygert the full back in start to finish to perfection and man all the wav through Dygert is not a fast runner but uses his head and invariably makes good gains with the ball Grosb half back isregarded as the best man to send against the line He runs well with the ball and is a hard man to stop He has trained faithfully all the season and shows the result of his work in his steadv playing in the practice games on the field His weight is 1G2 pounds Bentley is a new man but plays bis position left guard as well as could be desired Wickes Bentley and Jeffries are as strong a center as the university has seen for many years Possibly the greatest find of the season is Rit tenger another of discoveries He is trying for half back and seems sure of the place on the eleven He veighs 173 pounds and ex cels in running with the ball and bucking the rush line Tlie team has shown great improvement under direction and the players are show ing better team work than ever before The in terference is a marked feature of the game and while there is room for improvement the men have done good work during the last ten days like points believe bringing a great many the delegates to the coast during the holding of the convention tickets would be good for ninety days thus allowing time in which to visit the entire state and Los Angeles San Diego resno Sacramento and other important points would co operate with San rancisco in the committee extending California hospitality San rancisco November Ever Since Senator 2 year old colt Arion trotted a mile in numerous offers of purchase have been nniie to him One telegraphic bid was received by Senator Stanford offering SBO ChO for the colt but a reply was returned to the effect that SCOtltM would not buy one half ofArion AV Williams of Independence la owner ot the trotter Allerton has offered positively that Been sent to steamer Charleston has extended us and pledge you a hearty co Then followed a long list of reports and addresses from Mrs Mary A Woodbridge of Ohio the fraternal delegate to the British Woman's Temperance Association 1 anot tier the right worthy whi4l W' describe them eided though the Alabama priations to day Last Maine New IlaniDshire York $150') Vermont $1500 West Wis consin $4125 Wilmington $1000 Wiscon sin $4500: Black Hills Dakota $10500 Des Moines $l0C0 Indian Mis sion in class No 4 $lt(AMJ Kansas $lS00: Minnesota $11000 Nebraska $2 SOO North Dakota $10 CW North Nebraska £0000 Northwest Iowa $3500 Northwest Kansas South Kansas $2250: Southwest Kansas West Nebraska £10000 A Protest Against Ulscrimlnat ion Cleveland November 11 The Board of Trade at to dav's meeting adopted a memo rial which will be sent to Secretary Blaine protesting against the discrimination by the Canadian authorities in the matter of tolls against cargoes of American goods passing through the Welland Canal to American ports The memorial says such discrimina tion is contrary to the treaty of Washing ton was supposed to genuine In each affected depositors dealing with second or third rate bankers paying a high rate of Interest on their deposits Under the pre vailing system private banks take on de posit shares without guaranteeing to re turn the identical stock but merely an equal value of the same stock The system has been repeatedly denounced as tending to encourage fraud and the public has been warned again and again against intrusting investments to men able to use them in their personal speculations The present developments cause no sur prise among the leaders in high financial circles who have long expected that the houses would burst Some firms of greater importance than any which has vet collapsed finding that the run of tin public was threatening their existence have submitted statements the large finan ciers and are obtaining assistance from them to meet the calls made upon them Naturally though there is no panic com mercial depression is co exitent with the decline of values on the Bourse The per iod of general inflation' which reahced a ci i niax last ver has been succeeded by a per sistunt reaction uownwarus since reaction set in shares of the conto Gesellschaft a batik of highest repute got itshertnan mace the who sent it spinning in the air towari the goal Dygert making a side return which recovered a little of the ground lost or an off side play Chicago got five yards Ames made another splendid point but the referee would not allow it The full back made up for it by a gain of fifty yards another brilliant run aid A tnes reached the five yard line The feeling became intense among the spectators Now the fight became fierce and swift The men closed for the scrimmage and Crawford dashed over the line and won a touch down for Chicago rom that time the Chicago carried everything be fore them At 4:55 o'clock the game wa clured over Chicago winning by 2U points to thing Of the Michigan team Van Inwagen the cap tain Dyrert the full back Rittenger the left half back and Sherman the quarter back did TV ra tlia Al'Ohlon mmseir ana but the game Riiffalo Nots Buffalo November The cargo from Duluth seems all rnzht It is reported that the ountain City hM sold to Milwaukee parties and will so that week to be put in shape to run acNMl Michigan during the inter Lite Cringle wheel became loose after hk ing Detroit with the Harrison Bath JiEIh wn The Harrison had a steam punutahsif The Pringit Sweetheart Harrison shine all struck after getting out of Isilj faj recently and all four must be drydnefcafT a parade of which were Mr ra House this The principals pleaded ignorance of lint 4401 VUV LUUU our capita! City your good president invited us to join hands and work for the cause together We are here td day to co operation tation It for me Bav State where I better than interest in yearl Rtvrs will sro ne wood was driven in a race' by his owner AY Barstow 'against Shipper's Dictator qtaled fits time or Later driven against time and made a Movements of Ocean Steamers New York November 14 Arrived Steamer City of Chicago from Liverpool Normaunia from Hamburg LIVERPOOL November 14 Arrived Steamer City of Berlin from New York Liverpool November 14 Arrived Bul garian from Boston Rotterdam November 14 Arrived Amsterdam from New York Lizard November 14 Passed NVestern land from New York for Antwerp Berlin' November 14 by the New York Associated Press Dc spite the excited articles which have re cently appeared in the newspapers pro claiming a financial crisis here no crisis exists and notwithstanding the failures of the private bankers Hirschfeld and Wolff 'riedlander and Sommerfeld and the house of which Herr Maas was the head and the trouble threatening other houses of the same character the positionof the large banksand the greater financial firms remains solid and public confidence in the general situation is unshaken 1 he run of depositors on the private banks continued steadily during the past week and has been accelerated since the surrender of Maas but the money deposits and securities of all kinds which Lave beenwithdrawn from the smaller concerns have been deposited with the larger finan cial institutions The Bourse doubtless experienced a severe shaking up not through losses arising from the failures for the firms mentioned had no large engage ments with bankers or operators on the ex change but mainly through the revelation of the nature of a prosperity which permanent and case the collapse ot con hire door keepers pages and other necessary items of expenditure We are no longer troubled by the question of finances and can concen trate all our attention to the main issues and will go to work feeling we are in a posi tion to carry out any promises we may see fit to make The fact that the great trunk lines of railroad are favorably disposed to San ran cisco the committee consider is one point and the fiat rate which has been ob tained of $50 for the round trip from Chicago and like points they believe will assist in friends of Michigan began the second half with a splen did rush a solid body of men carrying Crawford and Lock wood fifteen yards towards tbeCnicigo goal Van Inwagen ot the ball but clever play stoppea Lira ruil baek run witn tne nail but and ran yards downed him rom a ball was again sent to The Turtle Lake shooters will if all reports be true break the records of the club this month in deer killing Iu a recent live bird contest in New York Eulford of Harrisburg Pa made tho first clean score in America killing lOu birds without a miss at thirty yards rise His opponent Capt Brewer killed ninety nine Backers of rank McHugh the bantam weight champion of Ohio have deposited a forfeit in Colnmbus for a tight with the Harlem Spider McHugh will weigh in at 112 pounds and contest for a purse of from to JSOuo Hugh Leonard writes from New York that he is getting in line shape for his mat with Tom McMahon at the Detroit Rink November 24 McMahon is also working hard and the result will doubtless be a fine exhibition ct catch as catcn can wrestling Oliver Hepburn of Toledo builder of the Alice Enright and other Maumee flyers will join issues with the Davis Boat fc Oar Company and take up his residence here after December I One or the first jobs that Mr Hepburn will jity of Michigan and Cornell elevens will be the best of the season and no doubt will draw thousands ot people It lias been hard work to get a good team at the University although every student is enthusiastic but for years the same objection has been found when the team lined up on the field team work was sacrificed for individual playing It is thought that this has been overcome this year and that the Cor nells will find worthy foetuen in the of boy when they begin to play TlieUofM eleven has been making great progress under the able direction of Alike Mur phy the trainer of the A and rank Capt Brewer Defeated Again Marion November 14 The third and final shooting match between Capt John Brewer champion of the world and ul ford of New York City was shot off here this afternoon at grounds The match was for a side 100 birds each at thirty yards rise under modified Hurling haui rules ulford won both previ ous matches and Brewer tried hard to win to day Both men were a trifle off in their shooting because of the strain of the past two days The birds flew better It was splendid shooting weather and a big contingent of the shooting fraternity turned out AViiliam Wol stencroft of Philadelphia was referee Brewer led from the beginning but on the last twentv five missed three birds in rapid succession and fell behind Each killed ninety four birds this afternoon Dis the highest repute have gone down 83 per cent the stock of the Handel Gesellschaft has declined 75 per cent that of the Darm stadt bank 64 per cent of the Dresden bank 54 fhr cent of the Hasbener 164 per cent of the Boc hum Union 60 per cent and of the Laura Mine 94 per cent These striking fig ures carry their own comments During" the week just ended the Bourse has really lieeu little affected Since Sat urday last shares of the Harpener mine have lost five points and those of the Deutsche Bank two points while Prussian funds have actually scored a fractional rise The sum of the matter is that the busi ness community through awaiting brighter times feels assured that the basis of the business banks and of the bankers is strong and sale Herr Maas the self confessed zler lived with the tentatious extravagance Herr Wolff He had two one at Charlottenberg and a splendid resi dence at Swinemunde He entertained ex tensively and his grand wine parties and banquets were the subject of much comment As usual in cases of the kind the cry is raised by cer tain journals that the government ought to intervene as a special providence for iu vestors The Germania demands that the government shall assume the supervision and regulation of dealings on the Bourse The Kreuz Zeitung deciares that half the banks iu Berlin are rotten and urges the government to institute an inquiry into their condition The municipal council of Munich have questioned the Burgomaster of the city as to the truth of the report that Emperor William on his recent visit to Munich iu scribed his name in the golden book of the city adding the words lex regis The statement was admitted to be true bv the Burgomaster The Bavarian press protests strongly against the assumption by his majesty of prerogatives never conceded to a Bavarian sovereign and the organs of the reisiunige party profess to find in the incident an illus tration of the despotic ideas of the emjieror which contact with the Parliament must correct The Reichstag will resume its sittings on Tuesday next The report that Prince Bismarck bad taken up his residence in Berlin for the session ot the Reichstag is untrue ft is not yet known when the prince will appear in the House His health requires careful attentiou and he will un dertake a parliamentary campaign only when assured of his ability to do so by his physician As soon as the business of the session shall have been opened the socialists will call up the matter of the imprisonment of Deputy Schmidt by the Chemnitz tribunal The claim will be made that the action of the tribunal constitutes a violation of the law insuring to members of the Reichstag immunity from arrest during the sessions of that body The commission appointed to consider the best method to be adopted for the lessening of druukeness will not report until after the Christmas recess An official inquiry into the report that American pork infected with trichina! had been imported into Dusseldorf brings out the fact that the diseased pork did not bear the stamp of American inspection Conse quently there will be no interference with the admission of American pork the healthy condition of which has been properly certi fied to The case of Mrs Katherine Robinson and Miss Ida Green who have been suing for the estate of the late Baron von Barnekow has Sist been deciaed iu favor of the claimants iss Green the courts decide is entitled to call benelf the Baroness von Barnekow aud receives the whole of the property after his debts are paid Years ago Barou Kjell von Barnekow an officer of the German army after a life of dissipation fled to America and after a varied career became a runner for a hotel in San rancisco under the alias of red Green While employed in this capacity he became acquainted with a girl named Galligan The couple lived together though not legally married but alter the birth of a daughter the Baron yielded to the im portuaity of the girl and married her there by under the laws of California making his daughter though born out of wedlock his legal issue The baron soon resumed his dissipated life neglecting his family and de serting them His wife applied for and was granted a divorce Baron von Barnekow subsequently returned to Germany falling heir to the family title and estates With out oMaluios a divorce he married again WASHINGTON November 14 Original Austin Newman Janies Smith David Koss Janies If Davis William It Barrett (deceased) Samuel Crawford Aaron Miller Samuel Martin Wallace Stewart James Huntley ThomasKearns (deceased) William Neiuhold Additional James Anderson Jonathan Huck Jacob Shook George Moreau Supplemental Samuel Porterfield Jacob Miller Silas Coon James Lack Sylvanus A Smith Wm Golden Lott Wood worth Ezra North Jacob Pepper Reissue Wm Ixtne Widows etc A Botts ford mother: Clementine Sprague mother Johu Hutchinson father Dortha Tua ford Salona Burch Sarah A Lipscomb Diana Peachey Laura Vining Eleanor Taylor Jane Smoke Dorleskie Bruin Elizabeth Bowen Sarah Barrett Sarah inn Terresa Kerns LSCAXABA xovc mcer sou Saudu ky Teutonia Niko ChurcbuL stone Colonial Ashtabula: Lozen Schlesinger Manhattan Chicago Tonawanda Wind west light clear COM BUAtAJ 1JA BfATo November Avon Roumania America City of Berlin mung Nahant Livingstone Newburgo uerbilt ountain City airbank Ogemaw barges Macy Wilson Belle Cross Bringle MW rison Cleared Sundries Northern Superior Oregon Egan Helena liuncau Roumania Milwaukee Avery lie Duluth: Vanderbilt Gladstone loaia JJR son Law Chicago Livingstone Aswaag Light Roman German Gucher airuaasy Duluth City of Cleveland ort llllajBtr Paul Pickands ord Toledo Superior ya Boston November 14 The scenes of yes terday were re enacted at the opening of to session of the convention of the National the great number of people other than delegates desiring ad mission to Tremont Temple creating such confusion that the work of the convention an hour Miss Willard It was announced that a down the last onarte: day rt times reaching the strength gale so Marvin decided not to the Palo Alto trotters Palo Alto Bell Bird When the wind died cotrnro) borcos v0r0 'iLfilil'st records and made good time Durfee McKinney worked out in 2: Athadon a yearling colt by owned by Wurlow of resno was driven by Matt Dwyer to beat his record of 2:3:1 made here last Tuesday The game youngster trotted a square race withone short break coming in whtpin22u beatmgauyear ept that of made here filly Bel! Bird colt the record 2:29 14 before Bell it Sidnev a yearling filly rou rou a yearling filly by Sidney owned by the stock farm made a record of here and after per formance was brought out by Millard Sanders to go again but she did not do considerable I the young plays the game well fr He kicks and dodges is a reliable Next oot Ball Game Promises to be Exciting Left endQuarter back Right half back Let 't halt back ull back Time was called at the first half of the first inning with the ball well up near the Chicago goal neither team scoring one point during the Lake reights BUALO A Buffalo November Boats have 1mm ing liglit to Lake Superior for the past wssksM to day there were a numberof loads oa the Mali ki Shippers offered 5)c for tonnage to Iasi early next week but owners were in no ham placing their boats and are satisfied that higher figure will be paid The rate Lake Michigan ports is unchanged atfiL Now ing is doing in ore treights Com4 Giiaucn tian loteuotoGiai Little Wissahickon Cleveiai The Glidden takes whet to Buffalo at 4c cntcinn Chicago November 14 Movement ot mlfi by lake tc day was slack and rates werewenkTl seeuied likely that further a decline would cesis Monday The ore trade is taking very feW4 the beats unloading coal here and the grata trade is not in shape to snpply them cargoes at the present high rates Ohio Manitowoc wheat Miat wheat from South Chicago oster SptoMfc Shawnee Syracuse corn Harlem oats Pueblo flaxseed Columbia barter Alverson rye To Escanaba oato BUALO I Buffalo November Coal freights fina Vessehnen are looking for another advaMS to lake Michigan ports RapablK George Williams Charles Ixxikwood Dainty 10c Topeka lower Macy Wilson Milwaakm 75c Samuel Marshall Chicago 75e Caia freights dull and weak wheat Sicifiagsaa 3 Me rye and barley 34c to New Ymk Marquette November IL ness Ashtabula za Toledo November Arrived Monitor Stewart Magnet Brittain BeS Hope Chamberlin Atwater Breden Comktogj Yakima Kershaw Psntht luth It is believed of the Interior lien Wn) al Phelps the American Minister here anticipates that in of cision the Germrin markets will lye thrown open for the admission of many millions of bushels of American grain Prince Bismarck passed through Berhn to night on his way I'rom Varzin to ried richsruhe He was accompanied by the princess and his daughter Countess Ratit zau A large numi'er of the prince's ad Wyomiug Averill Job Owen MlchigaijMy olson Cleared lorida New YotfcJKMJJJ Bradley Ohio Gogebic Carpenter Buffalo Marina anole Erie Joeefe sarma until afternoon reassembled at 2 delegates Rev ather The Last One Will Prosecute Him or Big amy if She Can ind Him November 14 Harry Zick the proprietor of the Bon Ton restaurant on sud with He watch 150 ami a difimnnrt rinr nnd crnld necklace belonging to his wife Ie left his wife with two of her children here and a large amount of debts on the restaurant His present spouse married him about two months ago and she put up £700 in cash for the restaurant The run away husband took away a portion of this cash He wrote home from Sioux City that he was not coming back Since he left it has been discovered that he has a wife in Helena under the name of Hipp one at Ashland another at Glencoe and still another at Detroit Mich His last wife will prosecute for bigamy the Governor of Washington asking that the next convention should be held in Seattle Mrs Caroline Buell chairman of the department of organization spoke of the relation of organization to the extension of the temperance cause and the progress made She reported that the number of unions organized was number of organized fourteen number of loy al legions organized mne num ber of addresses made (luring the year 61q: unions visited and revived 64: meetings held 318 number ol this city night taking year old daughter $225 in cash a gold of Duffy Van Inwageu Dygert Sherman Pear son and Grosh the players on the eleven are all new men Jeffries doubtless play center and will make a good man for the position He weighs 201 and is strong and very active He snaps the ball well and will bother his opponents on the line Tupper will play right guard and Wickes will be on the other side of center '1 upper weighs 104 pounds and is very powerful He runs well and follows the ball closely Wickes left guard weighs 186 pounds aud is playing a good game He is very aggressive and keeps his man moving most of the time Pear son lett tackle is the best ru her the college has seen tor many years He weigh pounds and is very powerful often carry ing two or three men on his back iu some of 1: is rushes When given the ball Pearson usually makes a gain ile plays third base on the nine anti is a good ex ample of an all around athlete He is quick on Ids feel and a hard man to stop Mowery the other candidate for tackle weighs 187 pounds and is a strong active player He tackles well aud follows the ball with as much speed as the backs Murphy is particn iarly well pleased with this player and cou idcrs him a great find Thomas has also beer playing I ackle and has played bis position well although not up to his standard as he is well buil1 weighs 183 and is a good mau for the line Powers has played a good game at right end thus far and seems sure of his position He follows the ball closely tackles well and plavs a hard game for his weight which is 156 pounds Crawford left eud weighs 146 pounds but plays a hard game from the start He is a good runnerand tackler and is very slippery He is quick to take advan tage of an opening and makes some very good runs Roger Sherman at quart er is as good a man for tEc position as the university has seen for many years Although the lightest man on the plays a strong game and finishes well Ho tackles cleverly and is of Ills roan His passing is accurate and lie falls on the ball better than any man' on the team Duffy is too well known to ueed further intro duction to the average reader who follows ath letics on the field or track He is a brilliant runner a sure tackler and altogether a very de sirable half back His kicking is Lis specialty however and in this line he has never been ex celled Van Inwagen the captain received his foot ball education at Exeter where lie played with Cranston McClung and other men now famous as foot ball stars He weighs hit) pounds is a speedy runner itlie fastest man on the eleven) and plays a brilliant showy game His opponents give him credit for being the hardest man half when the train rrri' carriage and gave hearty greeting The Chicago University Team Defeats the of 51 Chicago November After a bard fight during which neither side scored until the second innings the Chicago Universi ty team won the great foot ball match against the University of Michigan this afternoon by 2D points to nothing It was a gallant battle the Michigan men contesting undauntedly every inch gained by their opponents The teams were composed as follows: Chicago Lock wood Vesel Passage DETROIT A' 'tf Saturdat November Detowuq Neshoto midnight Seguin 1:40 a MathMS Pabst Northerner 2 a Inter Ocean Wm Chisholm 4 Leuty and bMM Mereur 5:30 Ea Smith and baiMf orest City McGregor 7:40 MaretMl Alcona Alta 10: China Bnfpriq Tasmania 12:30 Seneca 12 Norttorfi Wave 4 Lindsay 5 Cambria Westford and barn in Mills and barges Pratt Ash 2:30 Mian and barges Owen Red White and Bl Montcalm Oswegatcbie and barge Cuba 5 Outhwnite Genoa 6:30 EntM prise a nd barges 7 Tom Adama al Winslow Danforth Topeka 1 Stafford frat comb Geo Williams 11 Corona ElfiMMiq Jeanette Northern Light 12 SnafinahHMM 12:40 Owen Thus Parker EdV Shaw 3:30 Masaba Commodore 4 dtoNtl Ouoko 4:40 Lycoming Wawanosh 6 LATER PASSAGES Albany Alaska tt: Continental Lehigh 8 Panther 0 Pahlow Delta Gratwica City of Rome Hadley 9:40 City Concord and consort 5:30 Brazil 8 SnpwteB Sandusky Robert Packer 7:40 ayette Brow 8 Briton 8:40 Oades Parker Neo hoRaciMB THE SAULT Sault Sti: Marie November Dw North Star 9:30 last night: Lockwood in Roby 11 London 12 Harper 1 George 3 Sibley Twin Sisters 4 Sporty Sumatra 5 Green Sonsmitb BelL 7 Up Emerald Ranuey 10:40 last night Manltot in Lasalle 10:20 Weed HesperllJq Samoa Vance 1 Moran Henry Johastoi 2 Japan 4:30 Oly rapia 101 8 THE SAULT Mackinaw City November poawd Holland and consorts 6:30 a Hndssto Rloda Emily 8:30 Wright Monteagle Rochester 1 Peterson 4 Cayuga 6 Wilbur Pueblo 7 Grecian ew Up Armour 8:30 last night Scranton St Lawrence Britannic 8 ayetto MJ consort 10:30 Mary Boyce 12:30 M4 rington 3 Marion 6:30 Wind southwest clear Mr I have the honor to present the credentials which accredit me in the capa city of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Chili in the United States ot North America The object of the niBuon which the boi Chili has con titled to me i vate and maintain the and friendship between St at as Gtiti irh hn va cordial or the acconipHslHuent of this par pose I relv upon the kindness and good will which United States Government has al ways manifested for the representatives of Chili Permit me to express uiv country's sincere wish es tor the prosperity and wellare of this noble country which is so highly favored by provi dence and for your own happiness The President responded as follows: Mr 1 am clad to receive from your hands the letters accrediting you to the envoy extraordinary and minister plenipoten tiary of the republic of Chili to the United States lie pre ence of a representative of the Gov ernment of Chili at mis capital will I hone t' nd to promote a good understanding between the two governments and the early settlement upon terms just aud honorable to both of the diplomatic questions now somewhat urgently awaiting adjustment The Government of the United States as well as its people particularly desire and rejoice in the urosperity of ail our neighbors in this hemisphere Our diplomatic relations with them have al ways been and will continue to be free from in termeddling with their internal affairs Our people are too just to desire that the commer cial or political advantage of this government should be sought by the promotion of disastrous dissensions in other countries We hear with sorrow every fresh tale of war er internal strife and are always ready to give our friendly offices to the promo tion of peace If these are not acceptable or do not avail it isour policy to preserve an honora ble and strict neutrality as was done during the recent war in Chili Tempting commercial and political advantages tnay be offered for our aid or influence by one or the other of the two con testing parties but this we have not deemed to be consistent with the obligations of inter national honor and good will This government was quite as detern med in its refusal to allow Arrival and Clearance CLEVELAND Cleveland November bell Wyoming Devereux Scott IfkljMft Cleveland Arenac Warrnington Tyson kM en Cleared Campbell Date Coal Lowell Roberts Cheboygan Point Agjj Marine City Lothair Windsor MJ Alpena Pease Devereux Planet EynMg Scott Black River Arenac Oscoda: Tmfn Duluth In 1S8T a year lie fore his California wife obtained her divorce the baron died His second tnarriaare was naturaljy illegal Without knowing that her bus band was dead Mrs Green obtained a divorce and later on married a sailor named Robinson A sister of lie baron Countess von Moltke wife of a major in the army a near relatie of the field marshal susiect ing the truth instituted a search which re sulted in the finding of the former wife and child of the liaron and led to their estab lishment of their claim as the legal heirs to a large though heavily encumbered estate The War Department Iras concluded its experiments with American corn and lias decided to recommend the Use by the army maae 01 equal pivuuriiuiis ana ne Department Cabmen Arrested or Violating the Law Xie leased rom Jail Pittsburg November Joseph Emmett the German comedian and twen ty two others including Manager Wilt of tiie Grand Opera House and nineteen cabmen who were arrested yesterday for violating a Sunday law were given a hearing before Justice Hyndman this morning and fined $28 40 each The charge was made under an old blue law enacted nearly 100 vears ago and the offense was committed last Sun day at consisted of twenty live cabs on large boxes announcing appearance at ti Washington November 14 tenor Montt the Chilian Minister was formally presented to the President at 11 o'clock this morning by the Secretary of State The minister was accompanied by Senors Anibal Cruz secretary cf legation and Guellermo Arenanetegan aud Valentin del Campo attaches They were all iu full evening dress in awonliince with tne custom iu South American countries on state occa sions They first waited on Secretary Blaine at the Slate Department and were by him escorted to the White House The Presi dent received them standing in the blue parlor which was illuminated with electric lights for the occasion After the formal introductions by Secretary Blaine Senor Al 011 i advanced and addressed the President COMMENT ON TOPICS THE SPORTING NOTES of the plates ive irged at each plate in the four corners and one shot in the center of each plate by an eight inch rifle Each plate was ten and and one half inches in thickness The trials over Secretary Tracy Commodore olger and the Ordnance Board examined crit icaliv the effects of each shot on the plates and afterwards expressed themselves as much pleased with the day results A member of the board in speak ing of the experiments said that any one of the shots would have gone through the steel armor of any ship in the world and ex ploding would have destroyed the vessel Commodore E'olger chief of the Ordnance Bureau iu summing up the results of tests said high carbon nickel plate from Bethlehem has shown less penetration and less cracking tli an the others and it is de cided! the" best plate The penetration was marked less and the cracking one third less than the plates of the other day In no case did the point of the projectile go into the oak backing and the plate cracked toward the weaker side If this side had been normally treated it is fair tosuppose that no crack would have occurred The high carbon nickel steel plate from Carnc aie was 45 per cent carbon which we knew before we tired atit was too high and it vould probablj crack The tempering methods used in the low carbon plate liarvey izel were defective and did not expect from ir anv better result than from the uuharvey ized nickel plate which Carnegie furnished before we received the high carbon nickel plate from Bethlehem which has been our favorite and is unquestionably superior to any armor that has been tried in this coun try or This Country Can Produce a Defter Ilian I Made Abroad Washington November 14 The of three consecutive tests of plates manufactured in the United to modern vessels of war was made at the naval proving grounds at Indian Head Md To day's tests demonstrated in the opinion of naval officers that tiffs coun trv can produce as good if not better armor for naval ships than is made abroad On the whole the tests were most satisfactory to Secretary Tracy and the Ordnance Board Nearly all the naval attaches of the foreign legations army and navy experts were observers The test to day were made to determine lie resistance of armor plate of three different kinds The plates were the Jiiah carbon nickel steel plates of Carne gie Co the lowcarbon nickel steel plate of the same firm and a high carbon nickel steel plate from inch Sault Stf Marie November The Khm er John Craig was safely towed thronrhiS Soo River and is now at Detour awaittoaS arrival of either the Cumberland from or the Gilchrist from Duluth to tow her Huron The schooner Adriatic has reloaded her Itebk cred grain and departed in tow of tho London 7 Tho schooner Geo W' Adams contort of Ito steamer Aurora aground since yesterda Little Mud Luke has lightered part of hwX3 on scows A steam lighter will reach hw? night and unless the wind shifts proapect Lnorable for her release to morrow ahte out only nine inches forward and three toSj aft Weather calm with heaw snow all A Serious Coal amine Chicago November The coal caused by the strike in the coal field i 3 ing a very serious aspect for lake steamer is not a pound ot coal to be bad at MirhuS City or South Chicago and the supply hershia limited that some steamer have bttn to3 twenty four hours waiting for fueL WhenewS they are going down the lakes and it i Uriif to do so they take on partial supplies berethm run up into Milwaukee to secure enooch fortto trip There was nearly a riot today atQ Kicharsdou's dock over the division ot a fee cars which had been received during the niMh Advices from Cleveland state that it wiflbadm possible to get any soft coal by water th bto ante of the season our loyalty a great come to the old was born and cradled Too long have we been kept apart by mis understandings We are all one in the great work for fallen humanity There is something in your organization which ap peals to the heart of the Catholic who knows 110 caste and no color men are to be redeemed ami I represent the Catholic total abstinence societies and thank you for Washington November 14 Secretary Noble to day dismissed from the service Lewis Bogy of St Louis Mo a clerk in the pension office for having written and published a novel of an objectionable character on offi cial life iu Washington In making his re Pieiire November A remnant of Big band of Indians under Red Cloud numbering some sixty families is in open revolt against the authority of the agent at Ciieyenne Agency The particu lars as learned from Indian Allotting Agent McKean are This band of Indians has been living on the south side of the Cheyenne River on ceded lands as no Indian can live off a reservation without taking land in severalty and declaring his intention of becoming a citizen McKean went up to allot these Indians laud When he got there he found that they had a few days before sold off all their stock which amounted to considerable packed their effects and left only a trace of their former camp Ile notified the agent who dis patched half a dozen Indian police after the band to bring them back to the Cheyenne Agency as they were under that agency They overtook the band near the edge of the Bine Ridge Agency and endeavored to persuade them to return Ail but one In dian refused and stated that they were go ing to the ine Ridge Agency to reside there in the future The Indian policemen returned to the agent and when McKean left he had dispatched a big force of Indian police to bring them back without fail Washington' November 14 Acting In dian Commissioner Belt has received th? following letter from Special Agent George McKean at ierre dated Novem ber 11 have been to the Cheyenne River Agency and as far as 1 can learn there no indications of trouble among the diaus of this agency outside of fact that Bear Eagle and followers have broken awav sold all cattle abandoned tiieir camp and gone to Bine Ridge iu a body and 1 understand the bucks are ail armed Why this Outbreak or what it means I could not learn The agent thought because he had to demand that their children must go to school He has sent his policemen after them but 1 doubt his being able to bring them back without some trouble There are some rumors in the Cheyenne River that Pine Ridge Indians are having or pre paring to renew the ghost dance but nothing reliable as to thi 6 could be obtained Inspector Cisney I met at the agency said he heard nothing of that kind when he was at ine Ridge This letter has been referred to the Secre tary of War for his information and such action as may be deemed necessary A breech loading rifle annual chain plan ship foot ball game bn Thanks giving Day for Yale today fcotballej th I ni I versify of 48 toO while iTincelon done Pennsylvania only 24 to 1'ruiveion to day scored only 6 to Grand Ope ire i pals pleader but released of the nrenaratorv to commirToont to the workhouse Mr Emmett however came to their rescue and paid all the fines amounting to nearly $600 and they left the central station happy He also made good the loss of a wages to each man The defendants say they will appeal the cases have will be the alterations oa right Voting for the oflienrs of tho MicL ionL A closed batur a ir: will be nnnoun 'Lutwlav lir dvlatcs for chief consul are A HGrffG this city and A Richmond of Gratnl It has been a very active campaign sides arc confident The orest Stream rf assues iu regular intervals a cook Jaws of this country and Canada I to tho full text of the laws relating to game lish in every state and province i a digest of the local laws anil important The book was compiled by that excel ing authority Chas Reynolds The death of Leonard Caswell mentinai HL REE KRESS yesterday mamino gsirrs' one of the best pitchers in the city nd the professional ranks in 1888 when he £51 with the Marquettes The next year fortto? at lensing and in 1890 ha pitched forthelS daws This season be remained In pitched for the Hiawatbas and and Caswell was very pleasant socially and wm2! erally liKed He had been employed on tE railroad but five weeks when he met wul accident which deprived httn of hisUftt 3T BILL of Al Cot ii I'll Ii III HE at the Atli letic Club next Satur tz" 'wCN duv between the Uni i a eSlL)MA Port Bn2 Gladata i A i 1891 jig woo lanncheijJ She I 1.

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