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LAST EDITION. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. BPEPTSBURG PRESS HSLP WORK PITTSBURG, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1896l ONE CENT. "ATS RE ship In tbe Venezuelan arbitration court. IT'S.

ALL RIGHT IN A WAY. 1RISII WONT STARVE STEINER'S DEATH. as he ta committed to an opinion through his advocacy of the British rate. Sir Ed TIIIRD OF A MILLION ward Clark, ex-solicitor general, and Sir Frederick Pollock, corpus professor of junBpruaenre or uxrora university, are also disqualified, the former through his A Continuation of the Investigation By Aliens Sailed Into Our Ports Last Tear A Scheae of Relief for All Bistro Said to be Arranged. opposition to tne British claims, and tne latter by his support of them.

It is surmised that Lord Salisbury will select Lord Herschell, formerly Jord high chancellor, the Coroner. and Settled Here. ana now a member or tne judicial committee of the privy council, and Lord Davey, a lord of appeal In ordinary, and also a member of the Judicial committee of the ADDITIONAL TESTIMONY GIVEN. TEERE HAY BE EVICTION TROUBLES. BIG INCREASE OVER PREVIOUS YEAH.

privy counca. it may ne, nowever, tnat Pror. Thomas Ersklne Holland Chlcnole orafeasor of International law at Oxford Lecal Forecast Cloudy to-night tight rtow, probably changing to ratn Sunday. Warmer Sunday. For Ohio and Wtitmi Pennsylvania Partly eloudy weather to-night.

Probably light snow, southwesterly winds. Far West Virginia Partly cloudy weather tr-ntght; threatening and possibly showsrs BuBday. Warmer; southerly winds. University, will be selected aa one of the BUT THERE WAS NOTHING DEFI ENGLISH STATESMEN ARE CHAG NEARLY THREE THOUSAND WEBJI NITE TO SOLVE THE MYSTERY. RINED OVER TIRKEY, British judges.

The Hamburg-American line has contracted with Holland Wolff, of Belfast, for the construction of two new steamers. They will be 6U0 feet long and 62 feet BARRED OCT. Deam. EVENTS OF THIS EVENING. UUCQC DJICCIA'C Mll I IC I AUf Edward Clark received a retainer of TWO PISTOL SHOTS HEARD for his defense of Mrs.

Walter M. II I IL.MU MVWWin lllhh will. I frjOOO HAD CONSIDERABLE MONEY, Br fDsia Castle, of Ban Francisco, who was par- A vernier Comedy company la cinematographs and vaudeville. "New Grand: Peter F. Daley la "A Good Thing." It Was This Latter Country, Acting; Through France, That Secured the Compared With the Annual Averago BIJon: Chauncey Olcott In "Mavournesn." Br Some of the Witnesses Called To-Day No Trace et of the Htssln Honey Deceased Did Not Carry Revolver Where He Was Last nHopklM-uquesnc: Lockhart'l elephants.

First Pretense to Anything Like Stock company In "Forgiven;" the nwgnlscope. Reforms tn the Saltan's Domin for the Last Tea Years, However, the Figures of the Immigration Commissioner Show a Decrease ol Tnreaty-One Per Cent. and vaudeville. Seen Alive. ions Diplomats on Leave.

Academy: Vaudeville; Weber Fields' Own company. "East End: Gus Hill's novelties. aonea a tew aays ago, aner naving oei sentenced to three months imprisonment for shoplifting. LATE SPORTING NEWS. Arthur Irwin Hera Boosting; a Football Scheme Baseball Gossip, Arthur Irwin, who managed Andy Freed-man't giants last season, stopped off this morning on his way from Chicago to New York.

His' excuse was that he desired to break a long railroad rest by spending a day In Pittsburg visiting his old friend, Jim Wagenhurst, manager of the Du-quesne football team, and witnessing the game at Exposition park this afternoon. is a prominent man Just now. According to good authority he is slated "Mnsee: Continuous performance; Moorlih The coroner's inquest In the case of dances and variety. London, Nov. 11 Endeavoring to obtain from official sources further Informa Washington, Nov.

14. The annual ro. Alvta: Joseph Jefferson In "Rip Van Win Llbens Stelner, the Insurance collector, who was found dead Wednesday on the kle." port of the commissioner general of lmmi gratlon, made public to-day, shows that tion regarding the Impending famine In Ireland, a representative of the United public road near Swlsivale, was resumed "Art gallery and museum at Carnegie In the total arrivals during the fiscal yean stitute, open until 10 p. m. shortly before 11 o'clock this morning.

Associated Presses learned that although Free organ recital at Carnegie musle hall. The first witness called was J. A. Wil the local Irish authorities reported on the aggregated 343,267, an increase of 84.708 over the preceding year. Of this total by Frederic Archer.

son, superintendent of the East End of failure of the crops In many districts, the 840,468 were landed and 2,709 were debar fice of the Metropolitan Insurance com official view was that no serious wide pany. Wilson said that according to spread famine was anticipated. THE PITTSBURG PRESS. red nd deported at the expense of tha various steamship lines by which they) Mr. Wilson's books he should have had A leading board of trade official, who Is will manage the Philadelphia team, will $11.01 on his person when he died and in a position to know, says there will be came to this Of those deported! 776 were under contract to perform labon In the United States, made prior to theln SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14.

1886. distress of a severe kind In many districts, should have last visited the house of Mrs. Watts. arrival, and 2,023 were returned as belong. be appointed inspector of league umpires and will buy the Toronto franchise of the eastern league, a property now held by the owners of the Pittsburg qlub.

Mr. Irwin did not deny any of the reports, but talked so enthusiastically about football that his hearers were carried away with but no actual famine. There can now be no really extensive famine In Ireland, the arrangements for relief having been so Salt Creek party was wrecked on i liver bar. ing to the classes of aliens prohibited admittance by the act of March 3, 1891; Harry Stelner, eon of the deceased, said his father never owned but one revolver and had not carried that for eight years. His father was a Knight of Honor and belonged to the O.

A H. His father ap- perfected that the central authorities In Dublin can assist the local authorities at In addition to the above debarred tmml If Spain orders up a war, It should be Ua nn.fnn t.AM tn 1 In grants there were returned during tha served hot. uuuvu u-ai njs inula its v. I -j i almost a moment's notice. Into the ques- Interest local people In his wonderful de- If areJi t0 "l8 usual health ami splr- tion of iiuwulnn nf th rnt mim.ni.

I vice lor reproducing a rootDau game on a mornlng. If that filtering scheme be filtered the tv. I cleverly arranged score board. same period to the countries whence they respectively came 838 who had become public charges within one year after thelu arrival In the United States. As to ncru.

vuluat. uc- When rrnceton iayed at Harvard Ir- C. N. Smith, who lives near the scene of the tragedy, was called and located on shakes wiu buuw. ennea to go.

Tom other sources it can I win not only operated his board at Cam- a chart important points In the" neighbor Now cut Christmas trees. The crops will i affirmed that the Dublin castle author- I bridge, but he also reproduced the game hood. Airs, rrotnero was called and said Hies have been warned of the wholesale There will bet money in the propose filter Instead of animal matter. ba larger and the fruit richer this year. she lived near where the body was found.

at Princeton before 2,000 enthusiasas who could not attend the real contest. Next Saturday, when Yale and Princeton play refusal of the smaller farmers to pay their un Wednesday while she was eating din patlon, most of the arrivals were of tho classes designated as skilled and unskilled laborers, with some professionals. Tho amount of money brought Into the coun-try by Immigrants was at least $4,917,318, and probably was largely in excess at these figures, since only those having less than are required to disclose the exact ner she heard two shots. She went out rents, on the simple ground of Inability. If Lona Barrlson were one of the 400 at- Manhattan neld, New lorn, tut nwui A COMPLICATED DEAL 1 TWO LIVES BLOWN UP, and joined Mrs.

Rawlings and together Their crops have been destroyed and they score hnartis nt New Haven ana i-rince- would her questionable costume have been they went to look at a man Mrs. Rawling's ton will show every move made by the have nothing to pay rent with. There has questioned j. sons had round lying on the road nearby. been up till now a remarkable absence of Thirty Pounds of Dynamite at Niag gridiron giants.

If the local clubs are progressive enough to do business, Irwin will They were afraid to go near and went to DECISION NT THE SUIT OF RENO A When the suppression of gambling Is up ara Falls Let Go. ttgrarlah icrime In Ireland. When the pinch of winter comes it Is feared that get help. When they returned they found several people collected. Mrs.

Prothero amounts they have. A comparison of the figures of the past year with the average annual immigration! for the preceding ten years discloses decrease of over 21 ber and tha BATCHELOR VS. J. IRVIN. the W.

C. T. proposes to take a hand. Niagara Falls, Nov. 14.

By an explosion said she never saw Mr. Stelner before. put in a board here next (Saturday. Irwin's scheme for scoring Is the only one In existence, and It In responsible for much of the Interest taken in the game in the east. The most prominent feature The ladles are trumps.

the old record of outrage will be renewed, of about SO pounds of dynamite In the unless the landlords hold their hands and Soon after they returned to where the body was lying they saw Mr. Rawlings coming across the fields carrying some- The Court Roles tn Favor of the office building of E. D. Smith Co, con An Irish consplraoy without an Irish large number who annually return to their own country leads Commissioner Stump to doubt seriously that there has been any cease prosecutions and evictions. Notwithstanding thn fact that tha aultnn tractors In churKA of the extension of the of the board Is a representation of the gridiron field, with the yard number op- spy attachment would be Incomplete; with tning.

wheel pit and tunnel of the Niagara Falls has promised to execute sweeping reforms throughout his domains, his nrnmtseq are ivibIia Mfh Hnp nvAl block, which Samuel young, or era ton, said hi saw Plaintiffs Valuable Land In the Nineteenth Ward Involved In the Lidntlon. It Is always a failure. serves as a ball, fan be moved In any dl- I Steiner on the morning of the tragedy. rower company at 8 clock this morning, two men were Instantly killed, one fatally Injured, three others severely Injured, and a number of others cut and bruised by rectlon on the field. the field.

Below all this are was in nis usual neaitn ana spirits. Daniel Walker, a colored man, was next Talk of filtration, the South Elders would be glad to have the Monongahela signs describing tne ney are on center htnsres and can be turned and called and said he lived not far from nying rock and debris. Still looked at askance by those here who had experience of his artfulness and lack of good Intention and this In spite of the fact that orders have already been given for the putting into effect of some of the reforms promised. The Jubilation among the newspapers over the restora the scene of the tragedy. 'On Wednesday An opinion was handed down by Judge changed more rapidly than the real play Water company's merchandise sifted.

iiu U1111.0 iJuuuuiK, a imiiic he was working at a neighbors wnen Mr. ers can move, so tnat tne operator oi uie Ewlng in common pleas court No. 2, in Stelner. whom he did not know by name iuaii, mi. luiniif uniiuiicnuu.

win, windows In buildings many yards distant material increase tn our roreign born population since 1893. From accompanying ta-blea, It appears that the education of the masses Is neglected to the greatest extent In Italy, Austria-Hungary and Russia, while the largest proportion of those who can read and write come from Switzerland. France, Denmark, Sweden and Germany. Kecommendatlons are made for the revision of the alien contract law and tho statutes bearing upon Immigration in general, with the end In view of making them more comprehensive, certain and explicit, giving additional remedies to Insure their enforcement, and at the samo time, remove many features which ren board Is always up wltn tne game. Irwin did not have much to say about the equity suit lof Joseph I.

Reno and W. came along. Walker owed him some mon Colorado has been weft advertised. Denver tion or tne concert or tne Dowers, wh en against Johnson Irvln and thn lnarue meetlnor. Most of the mag wer DroKen by nying stones.

The dead are: 1 it is claimed here, is responsible for the nates and war correspondents left Chicago Minerva Irvln. The bill stated that the Hnkken Hammer, general manager, of ey and asked him to go to his house and ask his wife for it. This was about 12:15 p. m. Mr.

Stelner then went down the road toward Swlssvale and he heard noth Times. Bo was Bodom. New York Press. Both deserve firing as their Lot pressure Drougnt to Dear upon tne sultan, which compelled him to grant the reforms, last night, wnen asked aoout tne aeat in which the local fans are Interested, he I'otsuitnvi jn. rormeriy or jjenmarK, son-in-law of George Rice, at one time chief engineer of the Philadelphia plaintiffs and Irvln were associated in business and were tha Jotyt owners of a patent for steering steam vessels, under ing until a Mrs.

Harris came and Bald Mr. may be short lived. Cynical observers of the situation do not place much faith In said: "I sunnose Pittsburg got all It wanted, Steiner had shot himself. They started to Reading rnllrond. as It would not have closed the deal If It the name of the Irvln Steam Steering com- go to the place where the shooting oc tne claims tnat ureat had a prominent part In the concert They maintain Albert Reynolds, a negro worktngman, The soubret who was prevented from horse play by the national association Is indignant because she could not make a curred and round several women mere, ne .1 I HttUl! 1 UOTU CJ.VV.Dll UUI pany.v Irvln owned one-half, Reno one- aged auotit 4U years.

InhM 1 1. Ilia. llUOaia, tlUUUKU fJUIlUC IB lilt? I hi- on tlirht hir 1t.t ttlll Kf.n. der the enforcement of them oppressive In many cases without aiding the purpose for which they were enacted. waited until a doctor came.

The doctor country that deseFves th credit for fore- show of herself. i took charge of all the dead man's possessions. Including $1.40 in cash and a re liiB BU1W1 UI1UCI 1DQUU lllttl 1113 UIUBl 1 m.nH hi. a D.ti,,., I Frank Klllen. the best left-hander in the volver.

He went away with the doctor. CONTRACT HUST STAND. It Is simply barbarous In the Boston li making promises that he never intends to league, takes a hopeful view of the sltua-fulfill. If this is really the case there Is "on. ''Donnelly Is a clever fielder, said little room to doubt that there will be a he, "and I think Brodle will bat.

better Daniel Walker was the next witness put on the stand. He gave a description of quarter and Batchelor one-quarter of the stock of the company. The plaintiffs claimed that Irvln had exchanged the patents with C. V. Moro-sodlcs for land In the Nineteenth ward, and In turn this land had been traded for land In the Eleventh ward; that the title In each instance was taken in the name of Irvln; that Irvln received $1,000 on tha property, and that he deeded It to his brary committee to place Bacchante out doors in this weather, 'without even a Suit Against a Telephone Company thnn hext season.

He had an oft blush to cover her. the locality where stelner body was found, and said when Stelner left his place he could have walked across the year and is not likely to have two in suc and Bank Dismissed, The bill tn equity ol Manby cession. i.nir.1, piuiio lUlciliail, about 40 years old; badly Injured about head and body; will die. John Bobbins, Injured about back and shoulders. George Miles, injured about head and face; may lose his sight.

George Barton, fireman of a Niagara Junction railroad locomotive, which was standing on a track ner by, out about head; not serious. From what can be learned of the accident Reynolds had Just thawed out the dynamite In the powder house some distance away and had brought It over to the office, preparatory to making It for a Mast, when In soma manner It was ex field or could have taken the boardwalk. radical change in the Turkish policy, for Russia Is really the only power of which the sultan efetnds in fear. Great Britain may blow and bluster, but the ruler of Turkey well knows that she la utterly Impotent to do anything more than make threats and she Is not threatening now as Arthur Irwin thinks that Connie Mack The official board of survey which ae- Mrs. Ann Rawlings was next sworn.

She against Burt Hubbell, the McKeesport Telephone Aad, the Tradesmen's wire without consideration, and refused to account for the or a-lve thn nlnlti. fared as well as anybody in the Baltl-more-Pittabursr trade, lie not testified tnat ne tives near tne piace where Stelner was found. Her son John. cepted the Texas from the government offlotals la yet to be heard from It cer tiffs a share in the-land. Tho land lies Nat onsL.bank wjjftin an Brten ror unen is tne who was returning from school, told her a tainly was not the Cramps that ailed her.

next to the property Which is belnar im she did a year ago. With Russia, however, equal In fielding of either of the two star man, had hot himself. She went to the tr 4o a i 1 rY tym- irtattaH Hha i a a inna I nA In a avihaniTA "I n. i it is different matter. She has done outfielders mixed In the iim vy juuko nwing.

Tne pinintirr emtj the Cburt to declare void a i-itHiivini un a place and found Steiner lying on the propriated by the city for reservoir purposes, and the evidence showed that the value had been areatlv enhanced, and tha no threatening and for that reason the said Arthur. "What an arm he haB! He tween Manby and Hubbell for the transfer ground. There was a lot of blood on the will be In the lea true, but there Is no use Now, look here, Mrs. Spain, you need not think because we cuddled your In man's face. She did not hear any pistol sultan knows she Is all the more dangerous.

Of course It hurts British pride to ploded. Mr. Hammer was shout SB veara nf In talking about that, as neither Pittsburg of 60 share, of stock of the telephone company owned by the plaintiff for which, the defendant was to assume the liability Indication, whether ficticious or notj pointed' to imaginary values un tn inm. know that Russia, acting throueh France nor coma use mm now. shot at any time during the day.

Joseph Harris, colored, was the next witness called. He said tie knew nothing His wife and children are living In Pots- fanta when she was here that we have any particular love for your Weylers or has been able to accomplish more with oam. lie was a member of the Univer Richard Moore, the exDert skater, will about the shooting. He was a mile away yourself. Don't put too many chips line ud with the Pittsburg hockey team the sultan than has she, Turkey's self-constituted protector, and It may be that It Is this feeling of Injury that leads of digging In a hole for a 'possum at the time After the land In the Nineteenth ward was acquired, Irvln and Reno executed a paper prepared by Attorney Melloa, of Beaver, in which It was recited that Irvln owned a one-half Interest in his own right and held the balanca In tniat fnr Pnn anH your shoulder.

against Duquesne C. C. at the Casino sity ciud nere. TWENTY-FOUR DROWNED. of Manby as endorser of certain notes of the telephone company, and to transfer to Manby 13 shares of stock of the par value of $KH) a share in the McKeesport Lumber company.

Manby alleged fraud and misrepresentation about the telephone coniounv In re. thA ehnittnir ncnurrpfl. Hams annearea to next Tuesday evening. be very nervous while undergoing the ex Sixteen to one Is not a marker to the ficial circles here to believe that wnal England could not accomplish would also be lmnossible for France. But the fact amination.

problem that presents Itself to Mai. Mo- Mrs. El zabeth Watt was then called. Valuable Horses Burned. Bis; Floods Are Reported Throng-h remains that it was to M.

Haritaux, the She testified that Stelner called at her Batchelor. In his answer Irvln denied the Interest of Batchelor and there was no dispute as to Reno until September, 1805. Irvln, In his paper, altered that tha 5ard to assessments about to be mode, udge Ewlng says; house about 12 o'clock on last Wednesday, Lexington, Nov. 14. At 4 o'clock oot Bosnia Much Damage Done.

KInley. If has eight Jobs to give worth $8,000 a year each, and 1,500 applicants, many of them with ten times that income, this morning a stable containing 18 valu Vienna, Nov. 14. Heavy floods have oc- French roreign minister, that the sultan first promised the granting of reforms more sweeping In their nature than these promised to Great Britain months ago not one of which was ever nut into eeffct She gave him a nVver dollar, and he gave her 80 cents In change. He drew a handful of money out of his pockets while "My impresr.otis are rrom tne testimony that there was no time for tho formation of the company until Its close, that It was In safe and sound huslnesa able trotting and pacing horses belonging curred throughout a large section of Bos to Mrs.

W. E. D. Stokes, of New York, for each Job. In Hlndoostan now quite a famine Is rife making change.

paper prepared ny Attorney Mellon was drawn merely for the purpose sf interesting the late XJapt. C. W. Batchelor In a proposed sale to the city of the property for reservoir purposes. Reno Batchelor testified that while thera anm hnn was destroyed by fire.

Josle nia. Twenty-fouf persons are reported to nave been drowned. The damage to prop and that already some of these last prom JMIWUU Jltl jenm Miu, no, uicn condition. It looks pro! able to me that If it had been llauldated at any time bir of the world's team pacing record of sworn. He testllied to finding tne body or And the natives have little with which to ised reforms are now Demg earned out.

Time alone will tell whether the sultan la now honest in his nrofesslons. but If It a forcible liquidation It would have paid but little more than Its debts, but It waa Keep lire; perished. Her mate. Mis Retta, Is believed to have been saved. Nine horses were burned.

It is believed that erty is immense. STANDARD'S NEW PIPE LINE, Stelner, and of telling the people in tne neighborhood. He first told his mother. Edward Rawlings, was then put on They gathered in numbers to clamor for be true that Russia is Droddlng him the one of those business ventures which so' of selling the property to the city, the transaction was a bona fide one and the paper signed by Reno and Irvln set forth the facts as to the title and that the consideration for their interent In th nriir. Beusetta, Onward and Fatchen Wilkes bread, chances are that he win nave to De non ett In ftnitn nf his own desires.

the stand. He said he left home on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. On the were among the horses saved. Their appetite's quenched, soldiers filled It Will Follow the National Pike to many people honestly believe Is going to make money, and the testimony leave the Impression In my mind thut Hubbell was very otngulne and that ha rnallv wnv he stonned at James Clinton's gro them with lead. The alarmist reports alleged have been telegraphed from Constantinople to the effect that the situation there Is very Cumberland.

A WAILING IN INDIANA. lnal patent was for money paid and services rendered In perfecting the cery store and bought some cabbage. He then went to the butcher shop and bought believed he had a valuable property. At Unlontown, uniontown, threatening; are not borne out by tne ac said some meat, on ruturning nome ne saw a number of people In the hollow near the Congressmen-Elect Want to Shift Judge Ewlng, In his opinion, says: tion of tha renresentativeB of the powers. "Will you walk Into my Wyle to Maceo; I find that there was sufficient rnnalA.

Past, there Is not evidence that would Standard OH company Is distributing pipe Justify us In finding that at the time he for another line across the Allegheny sold the stock he knew the company waa mountains, from the oil fields of West Vlr- ntl The- maJn of tho glnla to the seaboard. This line crosses therefore, fall for want of sufficient Baron von Cailce, the Austrian ambassa roadside, lie learned irom mem mat a Responsibility for Nominations. ration on the ground of services rendered man had shot himself. He Identified the "It's the prettiest little place In which a' dor and ddyen of the diplomatic corps, has gone to Caxro to spend a holiday. M.

KeJMnfT. thn Russian ambassador, was in Indianapolis, Nov. 14. Tha Indi ny uaicneior to sustain the declaration of man as Stelner, who was still alive. man could wish to go." trus tmade DV It In nlnn fnnnrf ana republican congressmen-elect have inn v.m;niiiui iiukb.

inrotiKti wymns Kan. "I'll think about It, sehnor," said Maceo and riHSHPH nefir Krimerfll1 anA ni-ii tairlll Vienna Thursday night. He is going to MOBILE, FROM EXPORTS decided to refer all applications for post- to Wyle, St.Petersbunr. Baron von Saurma-Jeltscn. NEW TRIALS REFUSED.

on the old national pike, whose route i that Reno's Interest was admitted and that an allegation that he was to take certain stock in an onyx company for his Interest In the patent Is not sustained hv office ftrtnointments' ta the natrons of the the German ambassador. Is somewhere In me iit-i mill uiiiiitinBauui in Ana dropped a bullet in his leg In true ionows irom Humeri eld to Cumber and. A Flattering; Expansion In Business the sdtith of Germany, unless the sultan postoflices, and elections will be held in shaipshooter style. Judge White Dismisses Applications! the evidence. It was shown that both springs another massacre diplomacy at every city and town Of the state after Tho new lino will parallel the old one built several years ago, and is necessary to transport the Increased production Noted In That Port.

In a Number of Coses. irvln and Reno knew the stock was worthless, and that the value of tha land Constantinople, will have no occasion to fear for a month. M. Cabon, the French March 4. The congressmen-elect have hit upon this plan to avoid the responsibility Mobile, Ala, Nov.

14. The expansion of Six million thievish. Iniquitous, hideously- New trials have been refused by Judxo iiuiii wih lower ueius, Newton Deffenbaugh, of McClelland business at Mobile Is well illustrated In deformed conspirators, traitors, knaves, fools ambassador, alone remains at nis post, nd he has been Instructed by his govern in the Nineteenth ward was the Inducement to the exchange with C. V. Mor-ozowicz.

The court further save that If White In the following cases: and anarchists were defeated In their hellish the continued Increase of the foreign ex of making appointments themselves and will recommend no one who has not received a majority of the votes of republican patrons from the office to which he ment to closely watch the application of Joseph Stlfflqr against J. R. Pulpresst purpose of ruin on Tuesday by 7,000,300 vir town, met with a serious accident while hunting. He was standing on a log loading his muzzle loading gun, and while ramming home a charge he slipped off the there was no consideration as between the the promised rerorms. The cabinet councils, arranging the gov tuous followers of Mr.

Dana and Mr. White- Mary H. Logan against George and J. P. Wehn.

provided the DlaJntltT accent fsivi ports of the port The exports for the first- four months of the fiscal year 18WJ-07 exceed the total for the same four months of the previous year by 52 per plaintiffs and defendants still Irvln cannot repudiate his declaration under seal. aspires. ernment legislation for the coming session, law Reid. Washington Capital. This conclusion is said to have been Instead of tl.OtiO.

the verdict and to flla have decided upon opening up business log anu ine nammer strucK a projection. Tho load shattered his arm and entered the side, making a very ugly wound. His The court finds that the plaintiffs are entitled to the relief thev seek and Suva un. This Is the first Intimation we had that Tom Watson was correspondent of the reached through correspondence between the members-elect, and applicants have a stipulation within 15 days so to do; John C. Wengcr Co.

against Donges Suer- tne totals Demg sz, i.mw ana 000. The Increase Is (reneral. with the education bill, followed by a military works bill, and an elaborate measure dealing with the appointment of been notified of the fact. In some locali Ions the parties effect a settlement themselves a receiver should be auDointed and ber. recovery is uncertain.

A Wlerd tale Waa told hefnra Jnatlca Wheat for the first time appears In the ties where party werkers believe they The court refused to take off the non. Capital. IMPROBABLE WAR. export list in October, hh.ihhj nusneis go a masters' and workmens' conciliation an accounting nan. Dawson yesterday afternoon In a case suits granted In the case of John O'Don- hoard.

The military works measure was have performed special service the decision is already creating much feeling, and The Bate Deposit Trust company Is ing to Germany and 60,000 bushels to England. The corn exports for four nell against the Baltimore Ohio railroad prepared for last year, but was postponed Drought rrom Amltnneld. Dr. C. Richards charged A.

F. Dickson and James Bowell th conspiracy to tnke hia lif The assiduity of the war endeavors of the there is much berating or tne men elect ine temporary receiver, ana will be continued unless the settlement is effected. months Were 1.516.000 bushels, compared ana jacoD womrart against the flttsburgi West End Pitasejiger Railroad with 161,000 bushels last year. The lum ed, More is expected to follow the elections. The republican senator to be elect The doctor Is a witness to a will in dispute ber exports were $588,000 and Both Oflioes Filled Together.

ed by the coming legislature will dispense articles showing a nattering increase. Washington correspondents of one or two of the New York dallies is worthy of a better cause. The incessant repetition of all manner of alarming rumors, at least two-thirds of all of which have been un- umier wiuun uickhoii is tne nenillcary, and the doctor's evidence will be against Dickson. The charge made was that the the patronage in tne lour districts which APPEAL FROM AN Carson, Nov. 14.

In an opinion Owing to Uie exigencies ui uia yaiuiiiijeiii- ary situation. Its proposals will attract the' attention of the European governments concerned in the rapid progress of English armaments for both offensive and defensive purposes. The great military harbors in Great Britain are to have their armaments in order, and at Malta, Gib-rnltnr. Hone Kong. Singapore and other will be representee, ny democrats.

NEW" SANITARIUM FOR DALLAS. rendered by Attorney General Beatty he defendants hired Hurrison and William 'i A McKeesport Magistrate Seemed De HORSELESS CAR TEST. holds that there is no vacancy In the office of lieutenant governor during the period when the powers and dutiM nf It Was Secured by the Physician of termined to Hold His Ground. quallfiedly contradicted by both the Spanish and United States ascribed In some quarters to Inspiration from a London Was Enthusiastle About the That City. An appeal has been filed In common stations are to De enlarged ana strengtn-ened.

certain element in the stock market, and Turnout To-Day. Dallas, Nov. 14. Ground was brok The Devonshire ciut gives an nonorary governor are aevoivea upon the lieutenant governor; that no vacancy In the office of lieutenant governor has ever existed or now exists In this state since the death of his excellency John K. Jones, and that pleas court No.

2 from the decision ot Alderman Samuel McCleary, of McKeesport. In the caso of the board of health the accusation does pot seem altogether banquet to Mr. Chamberlain about the I mMi. n. Thn vacr flat.

Via. of December. The exact date has en for St Paul's sanitarium hospital, to London, Nov. 14. An immense crowd as middle rox, coiorea Darners, or smithfleld, to poison the doctor, and that they had been paid $50 on the Job, being promised $1)50 mora when it was completed.

Richard claimed the colored men weakened and confessed to him the plot, and the Justice held Idckson and Bowell In $500 ball each for court, which was furnished. A 5-year-old child of Mrs. Albert Garee, of Brownsville, while waving a flag before the open fire, set its clothes on fire and was so badly burned that It died in a few hours. LEE LIKES HIS RECOMMENDATION. unwarranted, it war should It Is be erected under the auspices of the Sts- sembled in the vicinity of the Hotel Met- hen left to Mr.

Chamberlain himself. of that city against William Stewart. tne recent eie.ci.on or lieutenant governor who Intends to make his great recess The defendunt was charged with dumn- ropole to-day to witness the departure of ici. ui viini a 1 a luni ui i nu securing of it for Dallas was the work of was a nuiiuy. Ing garbage on the banks of the Monon the motor cars In their race from the the physicians or the city.

They raised money among themselves and purchased two blocks of ground as a site, and Blshoo Sent Hack to the Commissioner. Hotel Metropole to Brlghtln, 47 miles from London, the crush being so great that the roads were blocked and the police had gahela river. Stewart was fined $20 and costs. The cnso was appealed before and reversed, but on a rehearing the same Judgment was passed. speech on the occasion.

The Devonshire club, since the split between the home rulers and unionists In the National Liberal club, has been the rallying place of the liberal-unionists under the fostering care of Mr. Chamberlain, Liberal-unionists dominate the management of the proper that the country be prepared for It But It Is even more than decWedly Improbable, and the publication of utterly unfounded reports Indicating the great imminence of It Is equally reprehensible, Whether It be the carelessness of corres-Apondents pr their conscious lack of truth that Is at fault The divorce case of Mary Miller against John Miller has been ordered returned to Dunn, formerly of Chicago, threw the first spadeful of earth. Besides the bishop and local catholic clergy. Sister Mary Bernard, of Atlanta. considerable difficulty in clearing the way.

Fifty cars or carriages started, led by a pilot landau steered by Harry Lawson. The landau was followed by Levassor's Itinerant Liquor Dealers. club. The conservative managers have the commissioner, John M. Rourke, for additional testimony; Judge Magee refused the divorce a few days ago because who will be the mother superor, was entered unon a scheme grander tnan any McKeesport, Nav.

1. (Special) Consta phaeton, which won the horseless carriage I present. All tnok turns at assisting in thing In clubs the world has yet seen. race from Paris to Marseilles, and then breaking ground. The site for the hospi Thp.

are invmnir. ov unvaie circular. ble A. H. Freeman and Detective A.

C. Pateerson yesterday arrested two colored or tne insumciency or evidence, but since the libellant alleges she has discovered positive, evidence of the grievances set came carriages of various styles. Including tal is 073X4H1 reel. subscriptions for the erection of a building which Is to be' adapted to the uses of 15,000 members. This club is to be the Daunler cars, busses, nansoms, American rortn in ner iioei.

Jl'ST LIKE AN X-RAY PHOTO. Duryea carriages, oil and steam motor cy men near Elizabeth who gave their names as Jesse Green and Caleb Simmons. They are charged with selling liquor without license and on Sunday. When arrested thev had a basket filled with Dints and Says If tbe President Adopts it, All Will be Well. Richmond, Nov.

14. Gen. Fltzhugh Lee, consul general to Cuba, said yesterday that he has no aspirations for the governorship or other political preferment In Virginia. The fact Is, Gen. Lee Is giving his whole attention to the Cuban complication.

This and the course which this government Is likely td pursue In this Important matter are absorbing his attention to the exclusion of domestic politics. It is plain that Consul General Ie's cles, eta The spectators were very enthusiastic and Indulged in uproarious cheer focus of all conservative members, to have a ballroom admitting of the largest gath This Denial Explicit Enough. Wonderful Erfect of Flashlight A SICK PARTY. Press has quoted from probably two dozen staunch democratic- papers in the south during the past ten days, all of which warmly supported Bryan but which now protest with refreshing vigor against any further attempt to win votes by the advocation of free silver coinage. Still another one to come forward and honestly confess Is the Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer.

Cincinnati Nov. 14. (Special) Geo. Picture Taken at Portsmouth. quart bottles of whudcy.

They were held for a hearing. ing as the motors started. After the vehicles got clear of the crowd they Went on at a fine pace. The steering was admirable and when the carriages became erings of the party, a theater for lectures or dramatic performances, cheap membership admission and a cheap cuisine. The Carlton, Junior Canton, Conservative, Junior Conservative and lrindred grouDS IPjgalls says It Is absurd to charge that tha Chesapeake Ohio cut wages of Portsmouth, Nov.

14. A remarkable miners at I'eacn orchard, when it ia result of a flashlight photograph, taken at Illinois Watch Works blocked by the ordinary tramo of the will subscribe and patroniiv- but person- streets, their pace was checked (instantly. Springfield, 111., Nov. IilllnoH visit to this country at this time was to confer with President Cleveland about th known that the Chesapeake Ohio does not own 6 cents worth of the mine, nor in any way can meddle -with' the wages. The Chsapake Ohio does nnt nnw.

any meir nuruiucio num aiwi. The appeal against the decision of the Dt'LL ON THE WHARF. the office of Attorney W. B. Grice, In this city, Is attracting considerable attention.

Mr. Grice Is pictured silting on a chair, and through him Is ulstlnctly seen the back and rounds of the chair, together with a newspaper that was on the chair Watch company resumed operations yesterday ond announced that its factory would run on full time. Ail of tha com. mixed tribunal at Cairo forbidding the course wnicn tne administration Is ex. pected to take with regard to Cuba.

To a prominent Gen. Lee, In a never did and never will own a coal mine. Supplies (or tbe Ohio River Signal conversat on yesterday, sa "if Mr Had His Hand Crushed. Light Stations. Cleveland will adopt the course toward Cuba which I have recommended, I think all will be well." McKeesport, Nov.

14. (Special) Ex- Business was dull along the river this back. The clerk whs sitting against a safe, the outline of which Is shown through his body. It Is very similar to rays, and a number of proofs of the photograph have been taken to' be sent to scientific papers. Councilman John T.

Ward, of Versailles borough, yard master of the Baltlmnra k. morning. The water was 7 feet and 1 NO BtLLET THERE. Bun. It says: "No question has been discussed more fully and more at length before the people than the great Issue upon which the campaign was decided.

The voters have weighed both sides of the question, and have decided against that espoused "by the democratic party with majorities the enormity of which la With this evident sickening of even, the most hide-bound of the party organs by the cheap-money dose, Mr. Bryan's eagerness to open the campaign incidentally his campaign of 1900 is worse than boyish. THE MISSOURI FROZEN SOLID." Inch at Davis Island dam, and falling slowly. The Princess went down with a Ohio railroad at Laughlln Junction, had his left hand crushed last evening while coupling cars. Amputation may be tow of five loaded barges for Sewicklev.

Mrs. M. M. Crumrine Dead. pnny's traveling men have been ordered take the road.

Bin; Resumptions nt Elwood. Elwood, Nov. "14. (Special) The American plate glass factory at Alexandria has resumed operations with 400 men, and will run full time ond capacity. The union steel works will resume Monday, with 800 men.

Ohio Towns Brisking Vpi Ironton, Nov. 14. (Special) The fire brick mills have started double turn. Portsmouth, Nov. 14.

(Special)-. Walts cabinet works, employing DO men, begins Monday on full time. The Virginia, of the Cincinnati Packet Rays Failed to Show One in Col. Hill's Skull. The doctors at the Homeopathic hos line, arrived in port with a great trip.

Washington, Nov. 14. (Special) Sent I'p (or a Year. The Lorena also brought In a good cargo Mrs. Martha Morgan Crumrine, wife of Kennedy Crumrine, manager of the National Wall Paper company, of Pittsburg.

ana win De in readiness to depart at 4 o'clock this evening. The Adam Jacobs Washington, Nov. 14. (Speclali John Clark, a brother of William Clark, who was hanged at Waynesburg flye win start to Morgantown at 3 clock. The Golden Rod.

the United Stare pital say there Is no bullet In the head of Col. Sftmuel W. Hill, the ex-quartermaster general of the Pennsylvania national guards. What they thought yesterday was the bullet proved to be nothing Anglo-Egyptian, government rrom drawing on the Calsse of the public debt for the expense of the Donula expedition. Is to be heard on the 17th of November.

The-foreign office officials In London have reason to believe that the resistance of the French government to the appeal will be relaxed and that the decision will be In favor of the calsse. At the last general meeting of the Cork Royab Yactit club of E. T. Gould and Howard Gould, of the New York Yacht club, were added to the list of honorary members? This list has an exclusive character, the members now being limited to the Prince of Wales, the duke of Edinburgh, the lord lieutenant of Ireland, admiral, flag captain and staff officers on the Oueenstown station, general commanding tha Cork district and the commodore ond vice commodore of the Royal Yacht squadron. The possible appointment of the Hon.

Chauncey M. Depew to succeed Mr. Bayard as American ambassador to Great Britain Is hailed here with much satisfaction. It Is said that Mr. Depew, while speaking recently with an English politician, admitted his willingness to accept the position If It were offered him.

Mr. Depew would certainly be persona grata In the bighest circles, as he is universally popular. Sir Richar wer. attorney general. Is supposed to be disqualified for member- ply boat nut Into port at a late hour night nd will be loaded with supplies for died at her home at this place last evening, of a complication of diseases.

The deceased was 49 years of age and was one of the best-known women of Washington, The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, more than a scar left from the old bullet me stations along ne river. The cargo wound. win consist Drincinanv nr nil wh ch ill Dr. Osggln said the ball must have years ago, was convicted court here Friday of attempted robbery and sentenced to otie year at the workhouse. Hustling; Trees Into Lumber.

Richardson, Nov. (Special) TJ. B. Busklrk, the timber king of Mingo, since the election has put 150 men to chop oe usea at tne various signal stations. struck the skull and glanced off, as the rays failed to show any trace ot it.

Petition (or Guardian. A Heavy Bllnard Is Raging In East Tennessee, Sioux City, Iowa, Nov. 14. The Missouri river froze here yesterday from bank to It is 18 vears since the river closed at this season. Considerable damage may be done to governnjent and other river boats caught Helped to Hcoep His Son.

A petition has been filed by John P. Harold Clark was pleasantly surprised by Division of an Election District. A petition was presented by Attorney about 25 of hie young friend calling at his home at Emsworth last nlitht. Harold knew nothing about the arranrements fnr tha lath W. A.

Ford. In ttuarter sessions court. ping aiong Hum crw-K, lie expects to send out of the Gtiyan on the first rise ten million feet of timber, Steamship Movements. New York, Nov. 14.

Arrived La Tou ralne, Havre; Marsala, Hamburg. Genoa, Nov. 14. Arrived Werra, New York. Havre, Nov.

14. Sailed La Gascogne, New York. Brother Francis Dead. South Bend, Nov. 14.

Brother Francis, who with five other French cath. ollcs founded Notre Dame universitv. In Holmes, of Chartlers borough, asking the court to appoint a guardian for his mother, Mary A. Holmes, of Green Tree borough. The petition states that Mrs.

Holmes Is 67 years of age and the owner of property, which la liable to be dissipated because of her weakness In mind -r-r mP, umriw iiiauueis vpen BUI- theftor let them make shore. ering, and was preparing to leave the house wen ne was met at the door by the happy crowd of young- people. Hia father, the iuctsi ej-j iov. 14. A heavy blls-taCnlA merino in uniw.

Tan. asking that the Second election district of Forward township be divided into two election dlntrlcts. The new district Is to compose the village of Mllesville, Sunnv-slde and Manown. A great Increase in tha population Is given as the reason for the division. The Quern is at Wlndaor.

London, Nov. 14. The queen, nccom- anted by Princess Beatrice, of Batten-erg, arrived at Windsor this morning, i ofirA Hi era ia 14 Inches of snow on known newspaper man, assisted those who had planned the "scoop." The young people spent a very pleasant evening. and body, A hearing is fixed for Novem reatetJ ber 1842, dl-9d yesterday, aged 72 years..

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