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1 1 i 1 i 4'! Fpclkl InJiunap ln N. Xovehi rr r. A to tit 1rir. comtri 'mes lY sldent CWieinr.1 bich. It Is Itlndirstovl.

01 outline a future ftnancUl fur 'nd' may dm 1 that 'ompletely cfcnirv tbe ohara ter of the national curTefiey. That th rri.IJ tU to oT ehirse Mibje in Ti menattge nenioned in tfK iial' esterdayi Hi Interview pnntrjf Inomlnr, ex'pltBlnK hs relations nh Secretary Callple i ati ally admits that aTiew scheme of national fitiati nt tnc.ls belnir wjiibyte l. In high ofllelal source it a tat 1 to day that th had ten twelve tnonthsipa.it orkinK tajs of a newJ plan of linan Btallus the pptilar lmprciisi'iH that iv mta4 has been! almost xcliislelv flel With the tUriff. Th IV. idr i.t.

VnierstOOd," blives tUatfi iiM Coofmh. althqugh larK ly ar. tfi One branch, will be more urK icordance withj his finan ial the preeht leg iiilati ve IkxJj "Beyotv.1 the hrolwiblllty that th l'r 6eat, thinks Ctonress ho.J du om Ihftir.to ut the string whi. Wali str 't has tied to Lheltreaury (fold. Yir hias.

rn.ty upl to this tlit'ie. dt tmit'dy livrrniA 1 upon a' plkn iiifficlentlji' to suU Jils fanJ'." Kai an ark iiowl. dyi authority (ministration jioika Nmv that It In tfeirally known ot what he is thlnitfti ihie will iiave utimbf i lesy suggestion arid. ikubtless, nuiriv titiu a nay jun II emtKr aalbiTiiafl'. announce en will be made of what r.

perhaps. Jour cardinal prr onltloiis to be; lttentively onsid reil i Mm. an4 by the 'more pUniso fll'vl. wlrt' i now i.tMty thorbughlj urtliersHooir. the Slate bnk v.

whether of notllt will be ix to lze the lsjue of untaxed nolts by t(iem: additional fcsrofcs of teeal tenors, o.n.1 lastty Chd proposition, which va wj warilyaJvoiia.ted twenty years andTwhtcfl It advocates contend would absolutelyjiirevetit 1W interej't beavlnff bifid to run Indefinitely, anJ con verSble Infto greenbacks at pleasure ah I back Into jondi Itlwouldi not surprise those who know thl jrreitliient Vest, however, If he should i slxi utferince to some Ideas and sufres tic is whk'h have not heretofore cui red'toianyoneror, he mny after its ous slrjr the topic, throw the resp6nsibii Hy of orlKinaib plan upon t'anjr ss. or tha adoption of appropriation. Whch has aAtjealv been broached to ap i point commission to decide upon the I best plan of currency reform. THE PREMUKNT AXI) I'ABLISLK. Sir, Clevela.ad fa Tlierr llifa flren So Mlaton JeralnnUlnt.

VMhinrtoa. V. C. November I5.ji The of the Tresirlent was calted t. a srittemcnt icontalnetl In certain iew papers to thf effect that there haijj been a (llsapreement between him ati.j Carlisle 1n rt.Bard to the issue of bond and other' matters, and intimating that auvij inifchl result the Secretary's Retirement rrom the Cabinet, The President emphatically denle.

"entire "batlh of silly and said: Never plnc our' association to Kelher hasj there bn the slightest lunpleasantrtesa or iUfTerer.ee concernlni; the affajrJof the Treasury Iepartment atji otler matter. 1 have verv to bfelleve that his attachment to me Is as sldcere Trreat as mine is for "hi 1 sh lid be much aftlicidl rTsnv thlmy sjioul 1 cause him to entertutn th. Of rflvlnR up'hN position where he doing murii for his country. W'e have agTeed exactly as to the. issue of bonds, arid there has.

been no backward 1 nesa no bis part on that sul.je. t. 1 see jl Is aaJJ that I am formulatibji a luiarn ivil a. hirrif 1' kuch tt he m. is pre erue'l It will be tin.

wtrk of the Secn tuty of the TreasuTv ajul 1 shrill imior.se and support it. I The trouble seems to be thit the charged with the exeeutlve dutler of ihe QovJl iiment do not appear willin "at all times to take counsel of the news itaners and maku public all they, inters to do. "COXfiRH SSM. lX 111 I 11. INS.

tjr CbMe BncV lo ItiillonniMili avad to rk. Bivecisti to. Tb ln.lii.naps.il" Nf'. Washinetbn. U.

November la. anfM gressman Hynum was asked to tVuy wiu he Intended to do wnen his term in coat; reea explrfd. i am spins oarn nome ani t'u to work." he replied. 1 "It haa been stated that you would locate tf fashlRton. was Sobody lever heard me say so," the rePI tftat iatatenWt the 18 h''r to "h' Jheujrht.

Spme of the who mjijke thai statement would doubtless liketo me Mive AUK "KK KIVti." tT 0J rt Itir PropoirJ Kxten loa nt Civil Service Kolea. Washinf: nn. I. C. Nbveml er IV Vmv mu ti are received at Jhe Ttst cJTlce Depafrtmer.t from postmasters Ar ttt rriuntrv1.

askinc that certain all ftceT Included In the recent civil order be excepted from its for Jihort tliie. It appears, accordijii; IP many of tiem. that the postmasters appointed the. new admlnisirtninti came fh to bower Uave not yel had tmi' tO A'U the tfflces under therrt watii their pifty frlenkls. and by he new exteti.sion they iebarred from seU otmi; Jiff clerks a4l.other for posithn.

wr.t liave hefetafore been' considered part. patronaje I These let lets hav been verv numerous, our to carfi the re Jit.v la made that the President t.r ly except ah51 offlt es from the operation, ofi the oewj fjMff, and that is fot.vt i T.tobahli lha4 he would be illiut; to 1 ckm iif ihe letters ask hen the oi Ul takie. effect. (lhe beif.s1 thai some lrne in the future was ow.s'is.' rated. It vaa known, however, tna! tidi i "very suest on came up In recent nieetlr a id that It was deu mimed tH the order i.ent effect the day that ii 1lt signed Tl)e correspotiilence thus fVir rcWVj the depanmtuit shows tni 4herefcr 3 grt tr.ay pUces afievle b.

the order, and censileruble disappoHT: inent In Pi my potoiceg TUB pbPKEVuH i FRAxcn. fwil AAjllTT tilve nir ttenaon. hashing on, D. oj. November 15 I U.

ftta a Cohsal J. Wiiey. at 1st i draux. aenlld th ipaftment of State a int.rentW report oil the trade depres tiom' la rfafic oursi of 'hlch "hie eek tt fir.fl a refison fs our gut pc Ke(aa: If the jveople of the Xlrli i ISiatea havle hid reason to com aisin ot bird atirnes for a year or more ipfilt, tle YrrficiLi to a certain degTt, ilaalro Mead their oompanions in rr.Isfor fft ahatlFranoo can not suffer on 1 J.erilure thf wcjt'rprbqooncrd financial i orpresvion land etiti thrive. tn the ron ri.lt.bt tf.

itakins all Ihiigs into Is not to iay, better fT than aky of ker foreign rieaphbors. arjiUslJca ahbw tfct there 4tilV rc' iwsafr.a made nvonct" tr capita la cfrcu cmu in tfe r.iutiii ranee pmi 1 1.: i h. 1 la. W.i 1 i at A I flu' SiillOIiS of ov a. a untinir ttiry nr.

1 aj tl.if them. I III. POJLI Jib iL 1 THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER lo. 1894. vi I.

C7f 77 EDITION rouiiTJi VDiTiox CENTk! i DIANA I i 'i A HEW FINANCIAL POLICY. jtlSB IT. IX HI MKMUiK. 1 JT "DotallM. 4tf It Sot Vet Known Triable Wlh.

Carlisle Tu Clfll beeVlce Extension "Washtnarloa rni. any othMr country the worn. I tie ta ble retffntly put.Iirieti py ins unor, house. giving an Itemlied rpsume at France'M exportation and during lf 3. however, show that th h.n beri diminution In hrr omm.

to WJ'f 1 fiaac Tf. resents. c.tmp red. with the pit vim' vear. a falling oft of! ft, ear a jfalluij: ip rtailnii.

ren.s0 and fruti, ft, ions be It th: 'iodHiri of First i business and common vp rienf ed thf s.url'. rrpanW i.iii'u: i lino I ran thf county a lit'l war lnTeased tiif i I' arlv sU xinit manuf' ''ir at: her port? or nn and I ti 'old aphorism, 'an pa. N.l nher 1 i ti i "rn t.i xl f.vio i M.e 'jl VlV iti.o it 1 ta. it I i. ha fit! I I iii toad i i.

1 tYitf tl.fc. iv. I. kllif. tor or to rh.t; in i fi rprctiir? ol unti.

I. I h.i a pip. s. on 1 sec mi: K. ok L.

ai.d litnted 'b. dv. alai He ti II lilli. 1 a i. 'lavs I loll i I jbe i'.

V( I h. her.i and it no tlx tiro. tic. VVashUigt.tn.' P. Njvc'i i Virgie Mrlicrmott.

tie ter of A. McTT i l'tr. rtiAt avfri Wa l.iiie w.elis a and the sy r.ipt(rns cy ii biiol." a 1 ah I will to jeterinin wh th. i i th K. 'of f.io rs a rn i iil most likely, pa n.i'i.Mi a.

ad who ba he. ti s.il.u favor i. T' lie I I.i the 1.0:1 l. subiiiittlne 1' to other labf. ir.

iza i I. an. I ill In TI i i j.l I I i a 1 Had iafiv P. ii The. be a k' (.

it. tC' h. ta! lake ne v. onk anir atloi' v. i.l lit If OIISI.li ot ii.tr: 2.1 1 i ri.lliK no.

o. in Idil Vs Ijv I'V pr' iOejit the I i ha i i i to "ntt? i th presenteil a pr po iOeJlt 1 (rwllo isi th sentei a pi all the labor. I the tii I irf all the )e New York. Ncv ember I r. Uyron, ba terkihn; ical diie.

un i.f Loom is I abura torv has consump. a.n advanced ftane. rontracte sertti.s. has lost foi'jy fivr eight in a fi A miir.l. 'ot has exr.erime.'t'.ed wltaU an I culture of He i lo lii.v: "When a pitl u.

under n.y car.) I aiwlavf from h.rn portion of snutiiili oilialiiinn the h.i of his parti. ulr disease. 1 I lies ready ion sotiti a the mi v'l muf spread out on :h.t We keep tlieni, in vva; to examine them, and tliey are; perfc. Jly they are on the jrlnss. Pitt sb rc.

Noeetr.bfV 10 A ben hl. in tbo I'liil Stat. Court hfif by John JC She Mi kfesport l.inlit, ompa.iy inrush Ut 1 to visions. Kit trie (impumv. cf r.Vovcr over in and 1 'H Cl.

Vflii i. ri iw to t.i 1 l.mc bit a jS p. tn i.r I seir.i 1 wil ori ulsions. which i chmds thror.t, and i. 1 welt T'o iff which was BitfH 'abas.

rntnrer Clark AirreMetl. li er. Col.i tr IV tn K3 tail Claims that ihe nd Iteiie ln fkld had a contract wi'h the lirush company by which they ie to be aner.ts In Allegany and nineteen rounding courses in western I'cnnr vtiiila lie s.iys that tf Hn. rt patents were uii.l tl vv lowed infrin 'etnents on them' (. tvitf.

other companies to manuf 1. if aud sell elet trio (foods in his territory. also Hiiiais that the id l.ini't Company has purchase 1 1 her parties ati.l is iisin a larte bt of carbtn arc Pimp v. 1 are tnfru.ii rnerts on Hrush i iv Inpohl have lost 00:1.1 en fluo.dO". and th.

a .16 till proud in ir.i terr Jtym. iit of the s.or. to Itiibezvileiiieiil. ill. November Va! iei 1 Alien, a n.4ti.ber of the lia: cf this T.iay Coert to th4 I 1 1 Joseph N.

Thenars Kal'le, 11 nu.lty lb 1 inWczy lcm 'r. of the Kev. JaJiti J. Hv.flera.an. ivniiltvin and Ali.

had trusted agent of the pros, cut niai ears. and the tn iiit ha i in his tuir.o for inv estnior, Into speOulal.i'.Ci on his own a ol In clients' path was swept Kev. Mr. ioss ajta.i fi; tit IhJ Jnrg cst part iy th slatutelof. limitations.

A. ,01. lornierly hidhfy sCi led, jifei.l al.v an 'ext i husband, and p'. it men were tfj.de by h.s cOnt the proksecutbri. The judge iinttt.

teliCf. 'ft r. I h. a The i Ciark. thd advent 1 Mii Gertrude.

Hutch: I resle.1 day it Cistle Rock. I brought to Jenver by CUrfc. wife ct.no f.icujv.ith d.irk if charied with sieiitr.g mor.t.. tiH a llss Elliott Just prior to his mat rlkge i De stro. illy Fire.

Mason i CTtvJ Novrintr 15. Th tdwn of Sheliielul fifteen miles south jf here on' Iowa Central, nud was t.H titlly destroyed by pro laat aint. Losa I niiler i. shojUt of with ar.f. ivca ikc it re llv'l Ulat i s.i.h a tit, v.

adopt. i lalvjr "VI J.I be iif t.te w.ml.1 Pt in position the mob pi t. lv to hae Its wron re s. 1 the more speedily obta in its lirand Mafter Hd en i'ri also poke i'i favor of the plan hy Mr IP. ard.

he rei olnmended as eU ii.t 'f a. Ivan tap!" that it w.a I riot be well to overhimk. No I i was transact 1 Hiring the sei. t. th' re was (rens ral tliiX'tission i on tLe proposit.qn of Mr.

I low a rd. IMIVI.KI) IPTl Ir. Il run. of. eir VurL.

ow llus 1 1re lilarnae Ih An All II need Mnue. ne a is Off H.t as ros. ope tney beet. me dry and dan February 1 ma.1 s. ti.

very Ihoroiik'n experlirieirts itn the li.i. of and 'in some way i oilier if iit rtri'1 Were illlowed to 'IVrhap llu mav have I.e. tn io th flour, pr on tt my elot s. riiav be th th classes and bottles w. riot i.roi.eTy st lized.

I have no doolt that outn to the carelessness vvhi.h often conies I lirn I oil if mil iv.li dar. er.I some Ivav or other inlial i icerms. It is later t.i'at 1 first ri 'umilti'il' ie yr.ip toin 1 hau i and f. lt lery weuk. An exam.aa riop.

showed uui that I had consiimp: HiivuoT, I ''ot despair of a t. IhouKU ooth of my r.mjfs are afff tf l. A IT FH 100.oiHl. John Itd4ill VA'iinta Dinmxrii from Klea trlc l.lhl oni in let. III.

STEVENSON FOR PRESIDENT Tin ra 1 ii N. ki. '1 i Ut '13 i lit '5 i On K. I. I i liu in.

Llll.ll W. i (I a HIM UK I i K. Jt i lb a 1 dor. make a i iik i tiii: mii i 'I liv C'liiiHt'A f'tir Ic I)fent liiwurk 'K'W n' iln un Uni of I In In ri 1 id Ia'tter 'rom HiirriMn. inh at of i' 't re of U.

w. ek I r.t. a i 1 ir i in: Th. i in a taitff i. a frV.

1. i to think. The p. il I ep. rt.

i i u.i. .11 i r.I.s httt (.. rs not t.nit. 1 1 1 i ii i mink .11 i h'si. for th.

o'inir pie ill' strike I a N.I' hea for i 1 th. rt llie. ba i i.rr: th. I th PI at is tri. thl 'i Hot lo the i.i II I iii io rt a ii I Muller To lie on i ill Il the lelent t.

i hf 1 tlihk i a I that wi.t N. v. Th 1. pi i. i.i i er.tl oi' the Kr.i' i.at r.

l. f. i' 'i. the rie th I iiii.iu.i 'b itjirii ff. ie i.

th. 1 Vniv it. are ft be ik s. for. a o'h th i will Jbe JeM.r.it.f I'i.

ii nl '4 .1. n. .11 i A il.ii K. to ao .5 1 i the s': ijii.i. 1 i.rnri.er The nio Bi.

r.t to fa hi. parly. 'ate the 1 a bo i i i.l.i di.d bv amr.K trt test i It The i 't the f. and i i ia.iv th for hir tet' eti, ail rt ol ree.ni; It Wi paltl III disp: i. at anv way.

1(11 Kll VI Di li ill, m. Hue to len 'li IU treil tin liirt. York. inh'T i 'ot. ns niar.

Hi i kt'an will sail for un if hi iff v. ithin I vv ecd. s. ail hahs of "or Kress will know and hf bjm no more' fur three at i.aSl. i a rr.i nci ri tli la (j1 f.

a I al.s.n. an is ra wf ie mdetii rte in l. rif. Co kran I I that he had I 'i for I wave everywhere e' It: New jrk id he. rhh It fwi.s a of np wh ha v.

hetrav 1 ruocra l. l. It as a i ai ion of 1 heins 1 tier. ra. li Ill of last to I v.f il teiited.

I is0 ui oil vfished. Tile had ajnyie i s. will wen: dow ji uefcre indilifialion Tne.s he lii.ate.l the rVijr. are I th.ouph stevli; i ti vv.fie inn rhe disaster 1 ov rw ftf lni. lu r.

vva tie 1 sr i. craft, vv hose a pr ti a fatal or p. i miiriei.t lh in he i i. nt i 1 ft a.ip': 1 orm. I l.i:.; 'T' 1 tai "ti.

parti was on fistiii.ct fts that prole' tit.rj vv jr. i '1 il pie Iii and aln In Jt fare the 1 p.il,cy 1. vv tail'? iiid abundant pnl in lion. a tin itepublii itii ili( of hi' i jiv.iri te Ti lf of ftfpi. iiliiliv.

pasVf.t a bill l. W.i si m.i i ii i on. eriJkl to rlyt cij f. nt ith i lie les pro f. i' ftti.r party th pi When ihe bill i.

aeh. the Si nate "us hole si was chaim. i. and the put iiiii.lci its fr apuii i the liou 4s entirely ab.lll.ltlllfd. It Was t' i an pr tf ri th authors tiji.t ihe Sen, 1:11 was a rf 'l i 1 1 of I ii llnW a 1.

pb 'lies. It Was admitted fo I Ihe; oi a bar rati. which, ft voles In'il vt.r vver or the bestowal on inddsiiies liualities. The tp.o. as.it pass bt, ht.ses.

wa 1'. lt IIV 'Il fet WiSi till I. l. 1 vv: ah 1 at i 01 'on I he i up I Stales, I pa i udy iv i.irudy i i h' r. it rrn i throvy th urns il Stat.J i f.

ai U. and iutn.i1 tln.t 1 iichjh i.f'v, I'M'tit: I LI dim '1 "1. 10. liid. hi 1 tllo i 1 is h.i r.ii.

.11 r.u a is an exhib: 1 an 1 i.arlv dishonor I i if lefij. b. appr. fii I'resi i int r. lo i I Vlleireil Kriniilx In' A Irululii.

i 1 November The 1 If an national Va 1 a nrtiml! wf.l I't hi" fo'irt '1 a year hence. tlr ttorotresslon ni ty district in thr nia. on th. pround of tor tior.s. The n.min.

had d. i en ot ihr.1.1 1 It is rm it th Ifcoubli, in f. th. arl 1 Ii. I rats are c.n iie'i'jt up ihe matter, an I.

i levid nt from tl. jr manner that If' rt i'd a is arritd iiiif. tilt sessr fiif kirxt will a for, iid I' I iiii i' to Speaker Kc i's foriii Mi A I tll'r I'rma iiHrrUnn. Tht ov em 3. .1 I rid upon i 1:.

li.a is 1 11. ry Pit, 1 1 1 1. ,11 1 ter I Hi to s. rv i ifii.ii" pu ii. 1 i.

Vi firs, lv H' HAKl.lKoN.' Till: IJlUNt Kit "Mil V.Nfil.KH. Ide Poiipe l.elieve lltchtirtl Ueiunoy i i la the vim. I len Jt r. I tit' to a i. 1 1 I Mite.

Nov. mbe ie 1 on c.s. th. town. ha tx.i...

'J. all. I Wild. I AM Alflioii ii o.i the Marti. murder, rl.

a ii. opj r.t itius art ei nl vv 1.0 ia. r.i.. i I a. the tbeorr that h.

ItllHI) Ol T. an Not r.ii uiut 11 Member of tlie tliii'Ui(o iium a l' a h. "igoj Nov embt t.n.airs Club, after a stor.nty sessiip iLiyf tfused to admit to membershi) he ndfeir3 colored levturer, Fanni ffarrii Wliiams. The applkation of Irs. for membership had been orisl Jred at several.

special sessions, and Quarjrel of the first magnituife was de. elotit 4 by the discussion." A strong tctiorl.o? the club, led by Mrj. Charles lemol'n. wife of the mllltonali i prong opposed tbo drawing of the color 1 Iln, anil to day whip Is Ifkelv. it the organization A reconsideration nut improbable, an fains be admitted lu of svc r.i I other vs'iracn will pre ship.

Shi Mid A i'hi 1 i 'A 1. 1 N. I la'. two i a' It. 1' XeW da i r.i" H.

i I II. Yo: If. Li npton i i.u.i. tha: ri ii lire 1 1 1 1 I 'h' ill. lib Kor'.

au pi i Jai'l. oariiiK a miilt at. i l.feii i i til" si is ii. 1 ov The th Tw hint 1 1 a uk. Thr Ni jav 'I he; ed Iii Yah I'll.

I'i: kill hi ti it 1.1 1 llt to he NV vv I. i.l'i Tl Mrs. ii Hitani 11 Ti. rwa i' 1 vn J. lh IP.

ar tw 1 eipo No'. fl ilf.l. uio'tntaUu last i burn. i ov ti.pes. jmniiin 1 ii.hal.iia i .) 1 N.

Y. NeW 1 oik. it. 1 1 i Th 11' Ion l. tho a 'mi ill 1 1 1 ltd.

I.i l.t L' Te Y. miM ia ball t' Afai. 1 I.o. an f. ti M.

bv I Ir' wold w'h htn Ill ..11 p' if. tab r. i.u 'r ti i ree I ore 1 Nov. n. in of a ai.

dt.et'' an .1 i h.n i 10 1 1: of the mertib inl.t lu I'M I 1 th ni tt v. i 1 aw I I' I'I. I i i Vliliefer Deleared CMI In r.i 1' I i nil M'urr. i ii I a. At Aim I An.

1 'I i I halUpt ire. mil. If il near I. Sjl e. bfVV Oiei.

llruiiki'il Ifottli il. Taxi i a ti na in 'e neat I. re. I rrlh'f to hl bv i 'a HI.l ad ti.f i i.ers. i bev thai h.e I ee 1 and i "I h.s p.

ke. it 1 111 I'I I I I News 11 I i 11. THUMi tin: nd rr. i I HO. kfor i The y.

j. rafts P. it sir the office is his lor lit I. 1. N.

xiiv ititoiii.m in. I.hril In l.rt nt nlBliin Viri on Oilier Dellfliw. dletokv II. i .1 ItOril.llUl.l I I Illlii I I. l're 1 leu I Mraper Imiiicn ra il i.i in I i i I l'.

The I n.l I Ml" I' VI wh I by of A. ins John Hosfoid.of jfist salesman for a Chin ago i.rm. n. at hotel at He reftse.l to give any ifUOrmatioh regarding htJ family, or fioipis. Thefe seems to be Bome myster as tp his iast life.

i The Nebraik4 Institute for the Pear and Dumb im Cmaha h.as been turned Into a hospital. Thirty of the Inmut are aUlliTed" with typhoid fever and 'others are threatened. The authorities are much dU tnrbed oyer the situation. STRIKERS FIGHT FOR FOOD upi i I r. 1 1, i 11 ki h.

1 a 1 ih. 11 I a 'lhel coiltr cit do ARK IKII.ESS. BIT TIIEV WII.I. VOT tiH I. Man Who Ailvlanl Snrrender ll.ioted ii nd ThrrnlrniMl llnrou Dlatrihntes Krrnil Anionic the llnaitrr On Ike Floor.

Voik. The un say' ra! iii ire.l striking eloa ma ke rs, not pay for a j.t l.t i on the of Mali. up" toccther for warmth. I pc session Of a few lien. ro'icl tha Ye.ter who had a ct t.t or ht hr ad.

it there were, about red I. ii i i Car. fo! ii it was saiii. werv 1 lir.II. h.ol '1 iitty loaves, a i a ir: i a.

ii in two a as i a i u. 'i w.i ma va in nrly Ure' vn I for .0" 1 tiitht he ie w.laki lie could lini. Ihu re wa 1 in I i. in i l.im he's a irotn th ohvt Iterurn to if I Novernt it .1 rs at the l.ri:iii: been ou siu 1 1. ihi to return to hei The settlement was the I il leV es 10: pKe.

1 1 is claimed I 1 thai the employes wili or the li.ii.i.. en ..1 tna. in. rv. be aide to an.

tun. ry. be than I. ill. l.ct ter lu Ko hi a.

wrnur f. r. i nau r' 1 i pr et ra t.l 1 1 as I 1 ire the cuT dotvn. AM) ItOIlV. re.

At.AI WJ s. o. rac: ov in vv a The (1 iavv 1 i rn' run iille tor tu: a that ip'jii i an alisw r. win prize x1 a I i.i teiiti i 1 IS the 1 his r. I I tu CIO' ti rre lain, ho tvi's ii h.i be.

h.al not lb 1 him to i i r. the others to ev ry "lie was rt e. th was a a i.rf pillel out of th i a had r. ived a part of h. itin all this, a member of a sta rti I a riot at 1 of the trikers'in WJii I 1 l.v aMeriioon.

beeau. the striker. lo ko ha. to hall was densely packed, the triKtrs hll.Tif; the gallery. I man.

of the general executive board onion, in the course of a spcei iod union and have power win (his save the my hrothcrs. fiVe up this siriKP and Ko ban; ali!" b.o j.ari ot wih: lb. mi.j. for Silverman, bet the h' oi arrtsted a ti i I'lci'i iiiniy shrill tones: fch.e waved j. werv one looked roii it s.

v. ho was in the center of th.t I. sboutmi for and. his the crowd, leaped ol. the 1 Silverman.

Thei: liar a ss, v. ho is riothiii not dnimali. on attn a 1 Silverman's ne. v. 1 ot her arm for or lei oi magnetic imtiienc as a ha i' 1 have rcti.i'tit:.

and then was i a union man." he It aid what he did onh t) Ie. iiims. 1 11 row.l lii er Kmbol.lt ncd by itd rtri.in auam appeared. i no ib. I only sai.r ttlm I h.t vv is iiht Ihat we should 1 kt' 1 a bod i "tid i e.

I tlons arose and at. I'll its Iviii liitti!" were htard. but io in.v:i,K.k tt. store and toi thTit even th 'jieak. d.r his iews from them he should Thfrwas a .1.

110 al itt. d.l.K. lilt I t.l fon it SS to 'h. r.iU'.l Weil 111 hand, and there wa no ire troi.t Ie. The strikers passed hit.

p. intinue the strike and abt it Siiv rman. Id hi I lioiisaml Mill ()ii. N' 1 rk. N.

timber 15. I at 1 president of th iii.i ii.i 11:.: 0 Hoard of 1 'loa ma k. .11 1 to. a Kieat many small firms 1.1 1 strilifi s. ins s'tU hoi.

line. out. II i the. are four tiioiis in ha: work, a. ijtlit thoiisanl st.il tcan one in.

Ir. 1 i f', ni14.it:.. on til floors Had. 1 iv fi four hundred i ha 1 1 du rin the past he' a a for tioii paymeiif ot rent. ra l.

ll.i'l. "ti trie ale eon. 1 th. bust: 1 1 1 Ss has falP Ix vrail. i ork.

oh. 1 A hl. ll A Ha Itn filfil Hi'Khi Vt. in II at It us p. if that he lot.

'IT. nian apprebeitsive 1 a letter' vi hL ll fi ed iie f. olll df hy k. hjo ny thij i 'i: i 1 as a feeler." iii 1 "1 1. arpose vv tt is present 1 think that whci tnv tt It.

1 rs of tb (I 1 inn I'la i he tj tiik I iai at and. its a 1 1 a rl on again a this niornin hi not hesitate to TliK STATU. vnl 1 hid 1 r.v.j 1 Koi'l'. 11 as 1 Juilge llnv I I). lil the A IP liit uriiurn tion wilroien).

1 morning udge Theodore P. if th Appeilate Court, cajlel t.v:e attorneys interested 'in tre rsy over the. incorporation fe which the State claimed lo be ie from ih fhe ago 6c Las'ern JlIlno)s P.aJai.y Company. A. C.

Harris, for tije ra.l and A torney General Smifjh and v'. A. Krl ham. for the State, were present when the decision was rendered. Ju Ige iluvus 11 that the IncorjKiratidn i tor the filing of arttcl s.

'in in the case, he saH failj.r to tha. articles had been tiled. At to w. rigat the; company of raie in this State; as a consolidated iny without nliiig new ara les i oration. tn Court did not decide.

lit held that tht Question; was mot iri Volv I In the jiresent coniroversy." I It understood that the State will take an appeal to tne Supreme iCqurt within thirty days. Should it lose i Its. cause before the Supreme Court, iqui warrant proceedings would be begun tp keep tle railway from operating until it file articles and puya the JcXofpi fee require i by law from a company of llts capital. The.Chlcago'& Kastern Illinois offeral Us article for filing la the Secretary if state omce a lew month a to, and withdrew tr.n hnmediaitety! whan iU i learned that the fee Would be Jj5.i. The road is one those 'to pro jiect wnose property me state spent rn than ouo during the coal strike.

I of citv i a nits Dlaruaaed By the tw CoarMaittees Interested la the Matte. The committee on parks appointed by Mayor Ixenny and tha advisory committee appointed by the1 Commercial Club held an Informal meeiln yesterbay afternoon, in the assembly room! of i the club, for the purposei.of. discusting the best method, of proctjedingf 'of establish a park system in Idlanap ol( F. who presldel. made a statement of the work already done by! the cjsmmittee.

He said tjhat the mbvetnent U' a at a dinner jtlven by the Ooni at which a number of excellent is on the) subject of parks were read. So much interest was shotTi in the matter that it was decided to on foot a movement lookint4t the I eactlfytng of the citj" by the establishment of a park" system. For that' purpose a committee haul been appointed, of hl. he ha 1 beea made chairman, be ha i coinmunlcateA with a civil en gineer named Simons' or i.nicago. an i with Mr.

K.irr.sh.aw, of Cincinnati. He h.i si ikkested that otic of them com. to the city and select. the most faorable site for an extnisiye park. Mr.

Simons had o.Tet id to or.ief for a day ami expenses; Kjtrnshaw had of to oii.e and make the preliminary fret of charge. Mr. 1 airnshaA had. lor a uar of the city, and a spe. ial rji.e had been pi epareo and loin.

Air. iTaypopl understood that Harnshuw w. ts no prei urlnj; a map th iity. showing it jvitho.il file puras. and another rnv showing It with ihe pai'h systtm.

as propost by him Mr. lav pool thought that such maps wuiii.l in. ice many of the tx St citizens to Kive lands and money to the project. I'ark t'tniiiiufcaaionera. H.

Clay ho had agreed to make a I of the necessary legislation for the establishment of a pavl'k sjstein. reported that lie hai been unable to do much oh account of the eleciio.i. He said that the chanter had very little to say about parks. Il would be nect.s sary to have a board of. park conirait sioners with power to condemn land and i to asress its valuation.

George tJ. Tanner thouxht tha.t the matter had better be left In the hands of the Hoard of Public Works. "He said lha! he had a treat al to do wltn up tbe chatter, and i that tlie Uiai.l coul! now appoint a board of park commissioners If money for the'paiKs was to be rai.ed by special leai. 'latiOfi, special i would he nt filed: Ir U.e money as lo i na from tlie TieraJ fund, the Hoard of rks could supervise the I Allen thiit three iarkooni ial. rs should be appointed withonf so that culd U'a pui ioie citizens, no won.

i take an int. rest in the work, because ot iht lr interest in the city. I Mj Claypool thou.ht the money wus not the uneslion lhe were there to cuss. The first th iu was to Ret the prlv Kesle of est.tblisjhlrisf. parks.

I Tanner believed that tbtre was eiieiuch It (ri.siat ion ua that subject at i pr sent. ik iixf Meir.tt thouifht the pj rk com mission should consist pf three men. each I serve for six years, one conuviission i t's term to expire every two years. ThU' would allow nvv mayor to appoint oti corio.iissi'jiie r. Many members the ci ihoUik'htj this was a koo i and said that the Hoard of Pub ic and the Hoard of Sifety should be on the same plan.

Some memfKT i thoiiiiht If eommlsnioners were ap 1 pointed, the money would be forthco.11 I me. iinni'll A iiriprin I Ion. 1 It was stated that if there had be. 11 ar. one to superintend the expon JiPire of I money the Council would h.avo appropri ai 1 money far "The matter cam up ttefore the f'nuri il." said Councilman Cooper, "ar.d the I reason chut nothing was done wa.

i that 1 the had no assuranni that tie money would be sjnt tor parks even if 1 it was appropriated, If there had been a i 1 board of eomttiisionei'S they would 1 have rh.i "ih. Oe.n.'il wouldn't have ap I ropi any tn for parks, an Mt. Tantitr. "It's all ilitn 'h the Council. .1 didn't wan: te) have .1 1 of hiirh Ui.

Tiia: 10 irtotiey vvi'S Jp: i.l t. d. We i wr.t polities mixed up with the parks. "The tax htiiit ihis cirr I. crps mi fa i.i, if; "Th rate is notv nly 'ai 5pvi.

hd a iii in of cents to" ko hi 'r Pad to 0 prm fe tin; iiof.y. v. had. no w.iv if I'it'it 'l 11 approju i tt. It' Mr.

AlP wis a r) ut, ivsh'ii! 0:1 t.ne subiect of pitri.i r. brtn them with hut! th next m. linn of the committee, also lo ike a ron drift cf'what, v'ci laws he th.eiht if erred lo tt e. ti.v 1 11, be embodied 11 a bill to be i.r s.r.ifd to the l.eyp h.i ure Mr. ln imol'n Plnn.

'Mr. 1 00I ail that he had found ..1 number of :tf.ei,s who would ea 'b park if they were ni that the money would be xpen l. He sai. 'hat he would tiiotiey himself, and other people to five some, as am as he was sure that ill couil ie established. Ii tl.oUh' Voilimiss'oi; should la elJippW ,0 lo een mn i.ind and to fake i( In the city's name.

If there was no orjjier way. he would forrw one of a syndicate to th" land an I e.l it to tic tandirikf that the ltv was to ri.l a c. rtain amount oil it each ear in li ip. 'K There wer bif, tions to thtj. Mr.

At bn remark i it that a syndicate "would not 1'ave 'h power to oti.pmii Ian is. lie ti.oiis'ht't he best way to proceed would re for Mri I'iavpooi. and others Aho felt in i.nel. tv. say specitically.

just what they nilliti; to This would form th nui 01 a parte Tund. to which th ctty ar.ip pr: 11 1 In jlvaluals would add Mi' of Aleyer.auil (arniiier. if the Hoard of Public 'Work xpressed themrelve forcibly on ihe p. est Ion of vying a. tax for.pirk pa: os.

to stiid yr. M. "I atn favir of parks. should have th It 11 as iflon it tips tbrie for a. Id tiunaJ tu i 1.

2." p. of our j.eopl iio'ovvi! carriages, couid afTord to pay 1 additional lax. If would. In p.nion. bkW ror.g to tax the othe lit.

for what at this time can be ac i 01.lv a lnxur. We have a num of parks now They iio not a 11 belong the city, to be sure, but the peonie a.u Uii." them without oft. The propi ow ners are ta.Xfl heavily now an 1 blifonal burdens should not be plated 11 them; There are inanv people In tt.i Hhl can barely a living, and wouldrbe an outrag to tax them si.il more. Trie Commercial Club that took i 17. from 'the citv, sits up like a king und vmands tht more tax sh.Ul be Ie1e.l on ur people.

If there are phi lanlhrbplsts here who want to do sumetntng for the city, why do they not do as philanthropists do elsewhere give to tpe city, not fax itV Let us build up. our city first, tjet the in bsta ntiada before the luxuries are bought, and the property owners bur dened ith more taxes. am of the opln ion that son.e one baa a large ax to I crind in this matter, and If the people do not atch oirt theywdl have to turn the grind stone. Hy all mearrs. let us I have parks as fast as we are able to get them, but don't Impose any more taxes." fald Mr.

Kramer: "I believe in parks I and plenty of Hut let us take care I 1 A htr.r Ul Vtliat 1 nj tv 1. 111 and let us buildup the city in a ge3d substantial manner. The petiple can not stand any more taxation at this time." CITV PA RllilUPHS. Mayflovrer Cor.grtfltatlonal church wili offer many Christmas article for sal dayt and to marrow at Hie rhureii. Supper wilj be strvfl at 6Vcl.K bvfiuMToW evrnlnx.

l.erts Park, r'mh again laat rughi upon tb se.tal prttucUn n( the car taTaJ'iieeB Esther." By request the en rtalnnnnf. will be repeated 4ot ruorrowL which wili be knows as chtitlren'a nieht. An official notice slirned bw ThomJa cart. as aud ft or ot Marian in has been tried with the Serretary tt cetttfylrva to the appointment Luke n'alpole las iua tice of the peace. The appointment is to be, ia foro alU hia uccaaaor aiiail ba nhnaaa.

i IN A FAMOUS CATHEDRAL LIES txi STATE THE HOOT OF TM dead ma op Rissi a. It Wii Bnllt By Peter tke eeit la 1TO. 1 A lll.tory of th tiStr tolaC Bark te Raaal blaia HI. Title aad Estates. St.

Peter.bnrfr. November 13. Toe boiy of Alexander HI lies in state In tbo Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul Sirica it was placed there, thousands of peoflo have viewed, it, and many of them wept as they the colfln. Around It ro many candles, which throw a a Mmmer ing llg ht over the features of dea4 Czar.

The Cathedral of SS. Feter And PajuL in which the remains of the late Cur Alexander III will be laid to their reat was ortginitay built "by peter the Oreat in 1703. though it has been rebuilt and restored mortf than once tien. 'It'll often callei the Fortresw church, because it stands wfithln the fortress which was built on thjr island bj Peter of Peters burjrsky. lle tjeath tha pavement art reat vaults, in which all the Russian sove.reiKiia since the foundation of Petersburg' lie buried.

With tho excep ffion of Peter II. who diet at Moscow and tw interred there. rverhead tn the church magnificent pnotiiiments mark the sites of the graves. The Interior of the cfruroh Is covered wh banners and. other miliary trophies captured in the various wir wated by Kussla ajalnst the Swedes, Poles, Turksi Persians and French.

Externally th most reniakable feature of the is an oblong structure 210 feet lone by li feet broad. Is the slendej and elegant pyramidal spire sprmin? from tha four cornered belfry at the western end. Th summit of the cross), which surmounts. It. Is 271 feet above the ground level.

In rhe gildlnf of the spire twenty two poun Is we.ght o5 pune gold is said to have been, empioye.1. The fortress, which coai.alns the mint as ell as the cathdral. is now used s. a prison. The remaiirder of the l.sian'l is meanly buil and is the refuse of the poorer officials und the'better class of i.rKi:i.

men. Its part. se( arated ihe niaj. i island by narrow channel. Iiears the Banie of Apoihecai l.

a i 1 ir 11 tiiid botanic. il d'lf 1.11 ot nt si fitlfc valre. and hy Me rrivaie a.il parss. In. lading i.i.v.'"' rj ihles 'ddvlil arinii; th 1 "zar.

Alex ir.Jer's Ill lies" ind journey to cor PJ.wlc.i' roubles. ev r. It ll RlNlli. Mr. ovvv Ililnka Ilia Title ii Ki! ka.

Cab. iov. N'ovvx has 1 is 1 i tie nrl years ajro by His title v. us prt.perty whi it it, and id I'ag' HK dan h.t. 1 Mr.

Janife 1 'i eapn.il ai in. 1 a ll v. be on very f'rt spun a iiionth year at heir Nov mlT fa. .1 Ti. 12 p.

m. Iff Cnn ilerovrr Hat i tc. i ulf A. fk. it j.s;a tlaiui statex coTtscatcl tweniy the Iti'Vslati gaternmciu.

and ho owned larve fLrt'eitid for crit ar He ii A T.trlrn, ls. fvlt iitV veurv has ls. Cvt, veur iurit! the Pin rted himself and fit: i.iy by ri 1 1 terms, with he 1 "i i' tf hot. ie in Ilarixiirter. r.

21 0 m. n' ari us pillions. A yeir 'ip' he cti.Ti" 4 to fakv i nai a ranch. Sin Xth ''I he hatii be .1 vis, t'V Uden.Js that s' i he new te. r.

ar i. fort II. 11 thr" It will No a ri'C lve has hut i iid the law 'h. with thte at his rest. oration praoik rmy riV npi oh'ir 'If audi of thir property during ail thtse ytiirs will dpo be i' c'o .1.

MAW'OH HIMjTll Dttl.HTKll. be Is inll I.i lie IhtiK dw eil tir Marry St I me.u'a a4lnk New York. I all i on. tl not I rnif. 1 Miss Kate of" Sena tor 1 I 1 i inel oli lids nils ol in peopl Th Her ort cut in.

h. how that the eii llri. e. serond ari Senator 1'on ani.ourlef'I tn pa 1 tifs In 1 eve thf stat re ikitowu to Miss (frit crons la ouch una. Jarnes 1 the possessor of a ry fort i if.

It was one of the hens to the iale of Sim.ni I'ameronv his ura iWathe He is tl ion: at the cap Ual. and. it 1 lerst 14. 1 I. spends mo.

of his time at count! pla near Har risburt alii at lie 1 i nier. 01 tafe In the South. liil. 1 in Pans at present With her da 1 1 Ii rs. will pnububly r.

irli 10 ashiui toii this winter, as she Wis his iri ituKe a trip to Kgypt at a ti early da TIIK III I.I.KTIV. States Wca.t.er Loreau. Indianapolis. November 15, jvtti. Tbrrniuuiricr.

November 15, 7 a m. 1 ra. p.m. il Lurnl Conditions. 2 I.m.

'oreeasis lor Indianapolis and NJd ii.nnity fcr th thirty six hour i November' 1. Warmer. filr wather to nliiht. V. arrtier, rlr ather to rW 'al rams on lower I'tntiera! i.

toward l.n rida vj I even Cenernl OniJltlotja. A torrn area, moving southeast war 1 from th. Northwest, is central over Lak .11 J2. Local rains fed. in fi.i itht jfakota and on the porthern Atlantic ctast.

snow ,11 Var the city is not con I of the the temperature row from i i Ji degrees. xi ept fnfm Montana nortrtward and In Manitoba, where It fell frtm P) to 31 degrees. Storms probably will prevail near the lakes. Tbe "Weather In Other Cities. Observations taken by the United Stales Weather Bureau at 7 a.

nine tieth mexidian time: P.isrnar eit. N. 'hlcagcf. cf. 111.

Clnclnnatii Cleveland, Jacksonvtrile. Fla Kansas IHty. Mo luisvillr Ky New (rli iins. li New York. N.

Y. Omaha. IN'eb Plrtsburj Pa St. Iouli Mo. St.

Paul. St. Vincent. Minn Washlni4 611. I).

I 1 1 in. "Or I. 1 'sf' I i 1 1, f'ft Bar. Ther. oO 2Vi 2R54 31C Jf .:) SUM2 atn 2538 .1) 276 2S.a X.

it, Si.23. 54 alii 21 4H. 4 11 i 34, 4 42 3li. Weth. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy' Cloudy Clear 'lear I'lear Clear Pt Viy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear C.

F. R. WAPPENHAN3, Local Forecast Official. For Colony of Lltbnnlaaa. riiiltlnnre.

November 15. 3Ir. John CoOper, of Ba ltitnore, who 1 recently lolght tjne thousand acres of land near healtons wharf, on' the Rappahannock river, Virginia, has Just obtained an ctp tiop on thousand acres adjoining bis lirst purthase. It is said that he want the land 'for a colony of IJthuntana, who wish to (come to this country to settle and eng Jtee in farming. He la endeavoring to secure 15.0UJ additional acre, lao aa to make the whole tract fo th oul ony 22.

acres. i 1 1 I Give the Money to the Poor, Ed Ho jhour. druggist at Clyde anil Cot leje vrinue. haa wrttted to Chairman Moore. V5 tbe Republican county committee.

Indorsing the auajrestlon that there be iio city celebration of tba Uepub Ilea a TlotoryM and suggesting thai eacfi Kepublioan who would have JolUOed contribute at least half the amount tt wouli, navo oooc nim to max a luafl xor mm liaiu m. in.

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