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OHnONICIiBTtiT7lICimCBEff 5 ifi if Illl III LUUUi i lllrtliiitiliscoisii lpftBY4IC THE CHIPPEWA VALLBT CXDERWATBfi ASatejaeu i jtauif BUmritlt Kla tesota Xebryaka and tfce lrwl Dakota Br iw CUpiUfiSirto the hamakh TH1AUL ovejnbervd Tne Pto is iB6r Press special from lEau iCIalre rki Mnij ajT fcs eergftforaied atthe moBtfl ol the ChippiwawhldhcanMd xlght arid Sunday morning On the slowteMivbeloWiiDafand the rise sWaa so fraw many to 3 la their htrobeaTt placet jbr af etylad leave their an behind theuv VKucifus BUjonKjiae wamen ana can jareirwas intense ana manr are re Uwtedae having frozen feet and limba 91mttrliAC6nldfledidtheinMd Jtoaaitte ThertTthey buHti inre and Girted Id protect 4hemielveX fromxtfie iylvrtn4iantirhelnaprtved AJSnj trie and carsinf from Duraad lweraaymbrfiinjrJfttheJd up shoot sjiiyihitattbtaieit unfortunates bat hftf to roljxclcta Darand It li thought me otithe people were not JiAed by tfie rescuer and possibly rprviijWea Thr tjottoaa are jsmi krear complete laid Dead tofanfial can ie sees all about jJW aeff hborhpodV frozen sttfT In the jmtltmo 6V tie hornet were fniRiiuK wiar upturn aon wese aerieauTOti i 0frpiSLT randfarm bonding ii rrT ttftifatt Wfltw hT flvt4 K4vw tii4d5ihoTirlyatTate of six Jp laAiwadbefofembrnlnff unless the yX 1 forgfS reajtbiif cltr vrtll Tie partly owerwtteViXtS oclock to nlsht the baejjnU or allbulldlnss on 8prihp jjstreet arefloodedandito onie in iA itanceaJtieWrifi6ori lare covered iTheteople 6ccupytag business bouses rm th6lpwerpartof the city are hastily i i ww9vMc their personal effects Co hlgh IJEroPTidi In 1849 a similar flood oc STeorrea Icanslns a loss of many thous a of collars A treat deal of railway eoerty is tnreaieneo ana many men iiy and railway bridges will probably re awept away Belbwihe Immense gorge the river 0vpwhcallyJdryVand vrheh the Jam itsKsaa body of water ta the reser A7Trrmuktcarryr destruction to the val fkkaSBttovrJ Can Claire has every reason izLs MiiMl apprehensive aaltadanger be ffihentnatbf Chippewa Palls has jMiwiedJBeiwien the hours ot 6 and 10 Vk ITl VA MAVH WTtV Bl TBT AB Tii i7 ts jt wen there was temporary anate ntf At 8 oclock there had been an Psiiiv averaretrlse durln the day of six todies an hour The gorge is five miles jt ide iKyjSMilrvjBe the Wisconsin CentraTBail iead bnder wafer and the electric 3jpf Bfht plantiparUy flooded so that the town Is la darkness TBAEtS ms4 jjG i tiri bkgik to Rtnr Sad ef the Blizxxrd In Hlnnesota 5 aad th ttakAUa STiPAPL November 80 News from the grest blizzard has been meager fo day Sofar aslesrned only five lives have been losU Of course nothing has Jret beenj heard from the remote dls frlcta beyond thereach of the elegraph faudiitiaay be another week before It jean be positively stated that there has notbeen more serious loss of life The streets fthe snow bound Dakota tOWOlrtre otioc ciearea rapioiy posilblt The extremely cold weapier haafroaenTtheshow until the immense drtttathaTe reached proportions of gi gtntlo Icebergs Dynamite Is being used ton blast these but of the way ordinary spicks and jshqvelsbh unable tomake inylmpresslononthem StoclrJnthe Sviagjwf undoubtedly suffered beav Ily and Ajfuel famine Is threatened in many 6f ihesrnaller towns in the Da kotas Tnlajl VfaV no means a trivial matter jWlierethe mercury is ranging JromXrtbW degrees below zero IhCScillfoada1 are Beginning to get their trains runnua again Tneoreat Kotthemi pot JU first ttaln Into St PaUlfromfthe snow bound district this feornlnfr aBdtheNorthern Pacific re porta that Us Une is now open from PortlandJtSi 8C Pant Delayed west trrniiA tTrtitrxiTitlnntii tnt1n on tht FsJ bad vrhlcli wefe belns heldat Tower APatyvandfSirgbr left those points at 6 Vclockthia evening and the east bound trains neio ai Jianaan are mormg ana 5winbe due Jhere tomorrow The North ern mna OHiciais as noi anticipate any furthiV trouble and expect to have tJytraiBS running ron schedule time rAKaOjNX November 80 With ij vrbtarjeaglnea working out of FargnNbrthern Piclflc since Ssturdayfjconrnlng the train snowed In flVemlleeattof Valley City we reached at 10 oclock this morning Only half adtewaal Cleared yesterday TDrif ttthcutswere from iixif our teen fefctttepAcked with sand Picks wert requiredto lobsenlt up r4 vhsbrMctffotEdgelyUBtiir frozen sjifc PttbpIelaJonjrthla line are out of woM aM cCSat Thesnrall towns along BeyphdOriskatbay two snow plows collided Snow Shoveler Hans Hansen asmstukUIjedandthe fireman and jtWQBecUbaimen seriously wounded i fTV 4 i 1WK JftORJHiXEBRASKA I i ry ieCVaittir 0mmt 4 XjfiAHA November Final details efeilieittll ttbrnthat haalftiveloped Xebraskaiiwr slxdaysrectec1elTed to day Mnca stocitcasperisfieaon tne wKtasefi wejrterngneitljeri wew5nesyhlch afforded shelter aWitte animals Theaggregate isnot sktffe a utlelpated bireverad thoutheroVweiher cbnttnue It Is I Ig JbrigBt and the anowlr rapld duap fg mi 1JJftS hfcrrs Bfefc sssMJssv i irt St I ui I i SSSSSiSSSS inihJty4EAaer of WyAflr great tll of cebeire a Ss If If i OsfiiairwfeArria fcuJkirV CSste ii WM bsfrPBT4Ty TKk TTannjT RTts TVS Wl lKKv 2i i vyn VieBSMiBBHKc one roTerana was noi ceiayea at any pointbetween here andSaa Francisco erctwrEwKOwift rarmhonseaxSestroredaiidvXaay EfiBX OklNoynber New naareacnedhere of a aestructtve cyclone it Ealston a small townoiithe Arkan sairiver fifty miles abftheast of Perry There la Itardlya whule hbuseyeftln the townv KttrmahVand twosmiH chtfdrtnVrned fad manTrere wounded he latgeatoreori SL Comerwaa lowljdwnand In Poley uvery oanvnneen nones were uued JaPayecpuntyi flftyjmlleaeaatof helT fnjanyfarin houses were laid low Mdvrs4 pVw6asriinninded Af teftyflolns ItsworlcajlUlttoi the stormcrosted tbeArkansaSrtver and truck the Osage IndUdiiatlbn and tor twenty mUessortheastboksCTerrthln nj Jfopatfa it ietowronettt piece inere ine paiaox xne storm frfi abeutibiuarer of a toll wide JuTwro Schooners nrr BiDEKtlX Novmberjot DUngthejSreValenceof a abwstona lastrnlrht4he schooners City at Phila delphia andfiertha Warner were Bashed ashore the former near Xlttle island Va and tha latter ten mfleanorth of Barnegat NrJ In both Instances the crewa were aaved but the veiselsand cargoes wentaQng a tossof upward of mwo wptoui wrecks THE XAitt5 PAtiLIAMEST A Grants to the Priaee of Kaples sabyestBlasi Affair ROMiiioreajlif 33 Tae tUHan Partlamenf waoptaed to day In the Chsmher lt Ikjiatieis the Premieldar ui nuujsi in presenung a out providing for a grant of 20O0OTOO lire to the jPtincaoii4ablMLlls7MiwTf ftt tajr lust tuterTmarriiA it TVrfnr HtM5Jf icircM sif aX Bia Humbert had decided to rtiniburse the treasury aneouat amount from the civil hst This announcement was greeted with cheers Later the Marquis di Budini asked teat the criticisms of the Governments African policy be discussed to day Count dl Verma exSecretary of War expressed his approval of what the Gov ernment had done asked what its fu ture poltey would be and suggested that tn order to establish good relations with Abyssinia the Government should eede to Uenelek the territory now In dispute THE STRIKE AT HAMBURG IT PBOMISKS TO BECOME SERIOUS CITE Caaveeeasfnl Efforts Iadace the Strlklnar Dockers to Work for Iess Part Spedal Dispatch tie Chrenkle HAMBtTRG November SO Owing to Jack of wprkTseveral warehouse companies haver been obliged to suspend operations There are now 18000 men out on stflkev A letter signed by Senator Hatch josat the Chief of Police SIgmuhd Hfn nensen the president of the Municipal Council and Drl Noack chairman of the Trades Court has been sent to Count von Elm a member of the Reichstag as the representatives of the strikers andt Hen La EssU a shipowner reorienting the employers appealing tdufnem to have the dockers dispute arbitrated and suggesting that a court composed of themselves one leadlnjrmployer and four labor representatives be appointed for this pur pose and that its decisions should require the support of at least six out of eight votes The Hamburg American Steamship Company which ordered the steamer Adrla from Baltimore to go to Nordheim to discharge her cargo on account of the strike has since Instructed that steamship to come to Hamburg where it ls saldthe influx of igreign labor win enable them to unload the steamship The engineers ot the harbor steamers and tugs demand an Increase of wages or they will strike to nbrrow The workipenvbn the state quay have also decidedto 8topworkJf they are asked to discharge the steamers of the HamburgHamburg American Company Two steamers have arrived here from England and Denmark with non union laborers to take the places of the strikers The Heilman coal firm dismissed all Its strikers to day The masters have rejected the warehouse mens demands and they refuse to negotiate The wages committee for the sail makers of Hamburg and Altoonahave pledged themselves not to aid the mas ters uany gram aanaiers However have resumed work At midnight an excited meeting of the river engineers decidedio go out on strike in the mornings ATS FOB TBS ABHEalAHsC Gladstone Will Saaa Appeal fort BlsT un blstoney LONDON November 80 fbe Westminster Gazette this evening In an editorial article thanklnsjthe city of dlas gow for Its early aubscriptibaa for tlie relief of the Armenians ahdarinbunc inr that an appeal fort 100 060 will Short ly be made byQladstonefand theDuke of Argyll condndesiaafollbws Jtls onfrtrlght to addVthahthVexertious of Sir Philip CuiTie the BriUsh Embajtsa dor at Constantinople and his consular stait have alone enabled the American missionaries to pursue their labors Of metcy unmolested I A Fatal Explosion at lesw LONDON November 80 The British steamer Manltou Captain Dickens whichsailedfrom Cardiff on November 2tth for Halifax has put In at Bantry Iretend her main deck and mainmast havtnsrrbeen destroyed by an explosion of gas which occurred on Friday when the vessel was outside Pastnet The first officer was kftled i i Tenor Alvary 5ot ilL JENNA Saxe WeimarrEisenach November JO The reports circulated In the United Sutes that Max Alvary the tenor slngeria critically OL are mis leading Theslhgef re centlyuideiinr a successful opefatlonrwhlch resulted iJ i i Vi if3 ir xnacompieiecure i i i7 i Governor Mortons Partner BeaoV LNNNbYniJLiiacVD paartar gri I pujrdeQrt en ev MnOTfttnerlni th AreatHr of theatorm utne tmcient I crm oiaiorton ose e4 SN iJ MONTEVIDEO November SO The Government troeps ha defeated the rebels near Cahaia Barrico and the revolutionists are believed to be completely de moralised General Guraerindo Saraiva is the leader of the rebellion against the Uruguayan Government and at present he seems to be setting the best of the ftrht lng in the southern republic XSenerat Saaiva more of a professional revolutionist than a soldier but his gallantry and daring have won for bint the affection ot his followers and a wide popularity During the unsuccessful rebellion In Brazil in ISM General Saraiva co operated with Admiral Mello i Mils fi THE 8EICHSTA5 xmm kfL iOTEO liMWERT IR3HAFERSlIiFaENiDKs HE WAS KKOWX TO MAItT PEOPLE 15 CALIFORNIA An Akle bnt Eeeentrio Maa Who Once Thre John HeeaanV tho Pugilist SpMlal DUpt4h to ta ChroaUie PODOHKEEPSIE NliT November 80 Ira Shafer a noted lawyef died at bla home In Oakes on the west side of the river to night Mr Shaf ef had been ill for four months Bysomelt was said he had paresis and while this was de nied by his friends it is certain that for years past his mind had lost its old time vigor and for the last three months he had not been able to leave his house Ira Shafer was a picturesque figure of the New York bar He became noted as an Impetuous yet stubborn fighter and bu triumphs in the Barmort will and his defense of the A TStewart estate cases attracted much attention and added to his fame When he defended Thomas Cleary one of the so called boodle Aldermen he was caricatured by the newspapers in this city The lawyer became enraged and publicly threatened to shoot one editor upon sight He was a noted pistol shot in California in the early fifties and those who knew the man whose eccentricities ot torm aad temper had mad Mm a EOT S1 CASES XFWUCHTEREaT A BROKER WHO REFtSED TO AXSWER QUESTloiv Title to theTownslte of Plaa staff Settled Talae of a CJ acter Committed bn ApcfbnrlatioW feci the several subi commtt Tjfoi Hemlnrwav and Mrin miii 3 th sub commiuee on the XegMiattvep 4 land Judicial AnnrnnrlaM ijT met at thecommlttee roomatu oclock aud began workottthathlli 1BBABRAOP A The Benefit to Ros Coarblan Win Bea JTotabli AsTajr NEW TORK November ttiTheaale of seatsfor the benefltf RoseCbrh Ian at the Broadway Theitetpn Dei cember Hth IwIUJbezuy cnThdrsdav Charles FrohnAn who i chairman thev bnnnitteei hajrtcelved Over 8100 is i 5V1 Tfl PAY IBIIR CRITICISM OF THE BUDGET SUCCESS OF THE BRITISH GOVERKMEST PLAXS MEET WITH jtvcB opposmcr Chancellor Hohenloae Hakes a Dlr alfled Response to His Opponents NATIVES BROUGHT TO TUHE BT A WAR SHIP End of a Conspiracy to Harass Ens Bllsbmen and Destroy Their Property Special DUpstcs to the Chrobid BERLIN November 80 The debate on the budget was commenced In the Reichstag to day Count von Paso dowsky Secretary of the Treasury stated that the surplus for 1895 97 would probably be 21754000 marks from which would be deducted 9000000 marks to cover supplementary estimate The jcurrent year was the first since 1875 In which there had been no increase In the public debt The Secretary demonstrated the necessity for Increasing the salaries of public officers as provided in the estimates Cheers from Right Herr Pritsen Centrist criticised the estimates for 1897 98 as less favosable than those of the current year He referred to the dissatisfaction felt by the people at the excessive military persecutions declared the increase of naval expend turer exorbitant and Insisted that reductions were absolutely neces Aty He said that the sum demanded fori an Ironclad to replace the Koenlg WU helm and for new cruisers will not be voted as the Reichstag Is not favorably disposed to the illimitable naval schemes of the Government and continued We will not allow our very life blood to be drawn nor will we be allured by the phantom of a world embracing policy which once before drove the German empire to Us doom Centrist and Leftist cheers Herr Richter declared that in view ot the favorable financial situation the Frelrinnlge and Peoples party will oppose any scheme for establishing a budgetary equilibrium by means of a loan or sugar taxation claiming that the law providing for it had provided for a deplorable fiasco and that all the news from the colonies Was unfavorable Referring to the resignation of General Bronsart von Schellendorf recently Minister of War Herr Richter said that the story of the Military Cabinet exposed an uninterrupted record of intrigue and back stairs policy in the Prussian court Continuing Herr Hlchtersald It Is always urged that Germany havtOo few war ships but she always thai plenty for reviews which howefeffV not Induce the Czar to dou a Gentrie naval uniform Laughter Herr Richter further con tended that the Governments financial proppsals could sot be granted TnaMinlsief for Foreign Affairs he said had referred to the recent Joint action of Germany France and Russia In Asiatic waters and had intimated that there mlghtbe further occasion for co operation Did this statement in conjunction with the proposed increase of the fleet imply a transmarine Dreibund In regard to the question of reform bl courts martial and the law of public Special Diipstch to th Chroalcls LIVERPOOL England November 30 The steamer Batanga which has arrived at Liverpool from the west coast ot Africa reports that the British war ship Alecto which was sent to Liberia In consequence of British subjects being molested and their property destroyed by Llberlans succeeded in staling the difficulty satisfactorily Arte a full Inquiry into all the facts of the case Colonel Csrdew Governor of Sierra Leone who accompanied the Alecto demanded that 81000 be paid by the Liberlan Government as compensation for losses sustained by the British The Llberlans were slow in granting the demand whereupon the commander of the Alecto notified them that unless they complied by noon the next day he would seize the Custom house The Indemnity was then paid Details of the troubles between the British and Llberlans reached England at the beginning of the month They showed that reports received at Sierra Leone stated that a club of Llberlans had been formed at Grand Bawa the object of the members of which was to annoy and harass Sierra Leone subjects In Liberia with the view of driving them out of the country The houses of two Sierra Leone merchants Mr Nylander and Mr Reffell were set On fire That of the former gentlersan was entirely destroyed The Llberlans surrounded the building and threatened to shoot any Sierra Leonean who attempted to extinguish the flames or to save any contents Notice was also posted up in the public streets ordering all Sierra Leone natives to quit that part of the republlo within thirty days Otherwise they would be killed by members of the club It was said the leading citizen had no sympathy with the outrages but on the contrary they were seeking to bring the offenders to Justice It was understood that the British vessels would go first to Monrovia the capital of Liberia where Governor Cardew would Interview Presideirt Cheeseman and then proceed to Grand Bassa The vessels were due at Monrovia October 28th It 4s believed that this disturbance arose out of an agitation which was begun a couple of months ago against Sierra Leone merchants accumulating large sums in business in Liberia and then returning with their earnings to their own country He Will Be Inaarnrated To Day for the F1ftn Time CITY OF MEXICO November 80 General Diaz will take the oath of office I to morrow as President of the repub lic for the fourth consecutive term association tne speaaer continued the making five terms In the chief magls delay of the Government In dealing with them was very suspicious Herr Richter concluded among the cheers of the Leftists and Centrists with the demandthat the maintenance of the sound financial administration be made the first consideration In pass ing the estimate The Chancellor Prince aobehlohe re ptied saying in matters affecting the Imperial army except the estimates I am alone responsible to the Reichstag and while I have been Chancellor no measure has been taken which 1 could not have covered on my own retppnsli bllity Herr Richter bad better address all his criticisms to me and not blame the Government departments such as the Military Cabinet which have no parliamentary responsibility Regarding General ronsart von Schellendorf 1 as Prussian Premier did notjiesitats to countersign els resignation as had previously assured myself that he was BOtdUpoioUtdrawlvl TheHbuia then adjourned ail defendants PRESIDENT DIAZ OF MEXICO Special Dispatch to the Chronicle WASHINGTON November 8l Tht I Supreme CouK has dlsmlrsed theYrit terror jn the jsase or Eiverron uiip manlihe New York brokerwho refused Ito answer quttlons put by the Senate Sugar Trust Investigation Commltt two ytarsago This makes It necesta for Chapniah to YervVhls sentence aCj Assurance least tecnnicaiiy fit win pe prompuy surreouerea jjy us ponasmenana iue case again earned tothe Supreme Court on habeas corpu proceedings ito test the constitutionality of the act en which the prosecution ir based The Sbllcltbr 6eneral moved to advance on the docket thVLas Vegas land grant case on the ntea that It was likely to abate by the retirementfrom office of Commissioner Lambreaux ot the I General Land Office The motion was taken under advisement The case Involves 494 acres ofland The case of Emma Gonzales vs French et aL appealed from the Supreme Court of the Territory of Arl taaa uvefcred the title to th townMtVj monoloe ue Mr Crane in an act of Fool of Fortune wniUm GlUetteand John Drew torcnecrptayr Viola Al tv len In a one act play Berbohm Tree In the second act cti Wlby OEL fiothern In new one act ptay scenes from The Geisha a selection from Brian Boru startVfrom theVMet Mi ropolltau Grand Operas Company the Lyceum Company theAEmplfe Stock company ana nose uognian ana great cast In the thlnt4ct ofLondon fi i xtJ a 1 anfque character In public life In New of the town ot Flagstaff Mrs Gon Tork feared he would carry at hli fe ciaims the land unaer a pre threat When asked if he didnt fear emptlon entry but her claim was not prosecution for murder the lawyer re sustained by the Arizona court and the pUta that naa worth JWMWwtlfctf 3Ut SaQKasx Oaact tv iav erer be caarleiti of murder in Mew affirmed the decision Yrt citr fc Vift S4S4 vaw THE RAIJTE5 LIOrOR TDAW BeBTfanlnjr of an pfilelal Inquiry la NEW YORK November 20 Alerts latlVe Inquiry into the working of tba Rallies excise law was begun here to day The committee of Investlgatloil conslss of five members oftheStatej Senatewith Mr Ralnefc the father of I the Iw a chairman It is expecte4 that the hearing will continue throughout the week and one of the star wit-nesses wlU be Police Commissioner Roosevelt who last week aavtouravr newspaper Interview which In effect1 pracoticed thtedKmentuKnfbeaw Uhat it could not have beer raoreyln tUj tmaciaut aad noM wfei tratnt6vt bad the purpose of making It a statatesthat could not be enforced la UTS Sir finafer fought Tammany Hal and not laag after made an onslaught on Om Judiciary of this organi sation In the Supreme Court Justice Lawrence called him to account and he apologized He had a serious quarrel1 with Herbert Ayer a Manhattan Club man in MarchlSSS but the affair was settled tn a friendly manner Not long afterward the lawyer became Involved in more difficulty at the club He bet J400 that a friend would win a game of billiards The friend lost and Mr Shafer promptly accused him of having thrown the game So confldect was Mr Shafer of Clevelands election in 1892 that he offered to bet 8100000 on the result of the campaign Mr Shafer was nearty six feet In height and had a powerful frame a tf fK fVvri tn tVia aa rtt VlftpaffTlt Draper vs the United State This case I involved the Question ot the Jurisdic tion ot the State courts of Montana over crime committed by persons not Indians in the Indian reservations In the State of Montana Draper who is a negro was convicted in the United States Circuit Court for the Montana district of he murder of another negro In the crow Indian reservation He brought the case to the Supreme Court on wrjt of error alleging want of Jurisdic tion on the part of the Federal Court The supreme Court sustained this view of the case reversed the decision of the Circuit Cburt and remanded the case for transfer to the State courts for prosecution The prosecution In the Federal Court relied upon the clause In the Montana enabling act nrovidlna that Indian lands shall remain under the absolute la rtn Yma A mwiA 1 tT I uu a wxi iwi xie Of United Htts frutJnrtfra WTilfa weighed perhaps 230 pounds In youth said it was clear It was not intended he was noted for his athletic prowess In a boxing match begun onafrtendly basis years ago in California John Heenan broke Sharers nose Shafer grabbed thepugilist around the waltt and threw him to the ground with such tremendous force as to stun him Great stories of Mr Shafer as an eater used that this provision should operate to deprive the State of the power to punish crimes committed in an Indian reserva tion by others than Indians The District Court for the Southern District of IQWa Was reversed bv the United States Supreme Court in the case of A A Edglngton because the Court had refused to accept evidence of to be told 11 ww asserted that he would aceofperjulnapeniron case wnatever said Justice Shlraa WASHXNGTvVf XerBer i4ti tp Doia 3K Seine late rector of the Catholic University retttmexf to Itha city to day from Ms visit to California He the guest of Rev Father Gloydofj St Patricks Bishop Keane la on hi way to Rome where he has been called by the Pope to accept position ofr distinction and honor He salla for Europe on Saturday Convleted of Robbcry MpNTEZTJMA aa NovemberiaL Richard Rowe who was extradited from Mexico charged with complicity In looting the poweskelk county treas ury In 1895 was found gulRy In the District Court to day MISCELLAJfEOCS eat the yolks of eighteen eggs and a couple of dozen sliced oranges as an appetizer and soon after wouM order breakfast of broiled chickens beef steak and other substantial viands A SEJfSATIOSAL STORT The Tals Told by a Maa Who Say He Led a Bud of Anaulai CHICAGO November 30 A dispatch from Blnghampton says Wll llsm Youngs who has a cooper shop In Water streat Blnghampton has seen the Cuban Insurrection from the Inside and has had thrilling experience with the Spaniards When the revolt broke out Mr Youngs was making barrels for a Cuban firm In Havana A company was formed In Havana which was to be a strictly secret organization and whose object was the remove of Spanish soldiers Mn Youngs was elected captain of the ttoop and the men were divided into twenty five squads of fuur each with a first second and third lieutenant It was the duty of these men to assemble qulftly after nightfall in their squads and pick off at least one soldier and as many more as they conveniently could before they retired The next morning they were at their usual places of business Finally Youngs says the Spanish Government got hold of the muster roll of his company and he was forced to flee from the island The French Deputies PARIS November 30 During a discussion of the religious estimates In th Chamber ot Deputies Fa be rot representing one of the divisions of ths Seine moved the upptslon of the estimates but the motion was rejected by a vote of 340 to 1SL A motion in fa vor of denouncing the Concordat wash rejected by a vote of S15 to 212 tn deUverins the onlnlbn rtmv hn been said rn some of the earlier eases the decided weight of authority now is that good character when considereM pn oonoectfon wyB the other evidence rn a case may generate a reasonable doubt The Supreme OoUrt In an opinion by Justice Gray refused to grant the relief asked by the State of Nebraska In the case of that Slate against the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company The railroad comply declined to allow ths erection of an elevator on land belonging to that corporation notwithstanding an order from the State Board of Transportation It appeared that In this case the Farmers Alliance of Elm wood Neb has sought and were refused the privilege of erecting a grain elevator at the town of Elmwood and that upon this refusal the Board of Transportation Issued an order requiring the company to grant the privilege The Nebraska Supreme Court when appealed fo rendered a decision adverse to the company which took out a writ of error to the United States Supreme Court Justice Gray in the course of his opinion to day said the case Involved no question of rates but more carefully analyzed it appeared as a case in which a voluntary association of persons sought ta secure for themselves certain privileges from the railroad company and to compel the donation of land for elevator purposes He dwelt upon ths fact that the alliance was not a corporation but was a voluntary association of Individuals Under these circumstances he said the Court was unanimously of the opinion that the proceedings was an attempt to take nrlvate property for private use with out due process of law and In violation of the fourteenth amendment of the Constitution Wag Ht St BBsi PJ 1 i rf a WVtc money to sirs away and soiblBg tor you to guest at bat weveo4e load shot lng FACT for yoar ears tad that lttstcwa sell better clothing tor sU ares lor mousy than any other aobm wt ol ths Soerles i Work on ABBroBrlaflaa Bills WASHINGTON November sa Ths committee work on the appropriation bias began tbrday In response to the call by Chairman Cannon ot the House APENTA tracy He will If he lives show at the end of his term which concludes the century several railways crossing Mexico from sea to sea gigantic port works and hundreds of new factories The Government will stick to the silver standard as being In the Opinion of the administration the one hesfadapted to this country and as affording It at the present rate of exchange an Immense protection to home Industry while at the same time securing for Its exports a gold premium which operates as a bounty to tropical planters It Is believed that General Diaz may go around the world during the coming year HTOG HERSELF IX A BAR Suicide of a Youac Woman Cansed iy tlie Loss of Her lover HAMBURG and November 80 Miss Nellie Ftther A well known and popular young woman wasfounddanz ling to a rope ln a barn here to day eapoaueucy was tne causev saperm Jduced Is said by the iact that the gtrrs mother has Just married a man who waa ormerlyherthe daughters lover The Fisher family formerly lived at Oldenburg Europe where Mr Fisher died leaving a widow ass daugh THB RtSSEIX SCOTT CA8E Illness Canses Postpone meat for si liONlkNrovember8 PurUief hearinrlhtheauftof Earl Russelll ter against IdyScotC Mjrifri j0HX Dutxr Notary PuMlc and Cba nu tnree roen iot criminal iioei was adjourned for a tweekHodayf owing td the Hinettof Frederick Kait oneof the susslefier ef Deeds SMcial cars la taktBS 4do rttloaai eMk Ofllee hoars ffoia 2L to 3C stveath Boor CaretdcU bmiAtag rooa los ltss ideact SC3 Oooca street Offlce tpBoaKata US SssidcBca ttlepbose West tli THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER Bottled at the UJ HUNYADI Sprini Buda Pest HUBftry Under fit aiuluit control ef thi Rival Hungarian ChtimaJ ItutituU Ministry ef Agriadlurt Buda Put We know of no Spring which shows so great richness JGneiil Sllit cr wfcJcb combines such advantages as this water Professor Dr TiCHSauc LLD FCS FLC Dtmfe This Water is richer in Mmeral Salts than aO Continental Biaer Waters and hs I eficacy fa so great that eves the smallest dose seenrae best rtnlts WasiAsjAA sk mfo Priceir 15 ct and 25 ceatt per bottla Or ALL MUCCOTS ANZ MJITSZAL WATSA DSALSMS Full Analysis and additional TesttoonYaiid Inforasttlon gnpplled try CHS GRAEF Ca 32 BverStrtKrirTorf Sol Agents of 4 THE APOLLWARIS COMPAfZ LIMITED SEE that the Labelbears the trettkaowa 1U0 DIAMOND JdarV OfTHl APOLtlKAJtrl COMPAKT tmiTaD Jtr EMPLOYED At the City arid vCunty Hospital Callfoi WomenVHospltalOernnan HosplUVSUtukeyH6flruVJ and at ths I EADIHQ HOSPITALS OF ENOLAND This week we sail childwne OterH coats with double capes in all wool fabrics latest shades la plaids the gfreatest bargains ever bfierei for boys 2 to 6 years This week 8350 Worth 5 and Reefers Very swell garments with large collars In blue Chin chilla with brass buttons perfect fitting S250 TV Combination Suit in allrweol fabrics pretty mixtures hytirown shades lor boys 6 to 15 I I Coat 2 Pants and Cap of ikmeina terial Perfectnttlngi 376ita Wdol Ulstew trirh srm 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