THE NEWS. An effort’ will be made to have Moors, charged with embezzling from a bank at Boston, and now in Santiago, Chili, extra- dited, The President has recommendations to franchises in Cuba, Rear Admiral Schley was given a dinner by the Clover Club, in Philadelphia, prior to his departure as commander of the South Atlantic squadron. Among other guests were Captain Clark, formerly of the battle. ship Oregon, and General Fitzhugh Lee. The pilot of the ferryboat Chicago, w hich wollided with the steamer City of Augusta at New York on October 31, has had his license suspended for six months, The steamer Conestoga sank at her pier at Chicago, after a race for life. She had a hole punched into her bow a mile and a half out in the lake, The Pennsylvania councils of the Junior Order of American Mechanics, who were suspended by the national council for re- bellion, have obtained a hearing The Ross House, at Ridgeway, Pa., was burned, the fire being caused by the explo- sion of natural gas. Congressman Evan E. wnth Kentucky district, heart disease, The Virginia Court of Appeals has decided that the land-grabbers’ act is constitutional, The Secretary of the Treasury has an- nounced that he will buy $25 000,000 of the United States filve-per-cent. b nds of 1504 and four-per-cent, bonds of 1897 at any sub- treasury. Charles R. and Albert O. Meolain were arrested in Chicago on the charge of fraud- lent use of the mails in running a bucket- shop. They are reported to have made over £500,000 in two years, In the case of the assignment of the Plankington Bank, in Milwaukee, the court ordered the settlement of debts aggregating $990 483 for $11,884, A wreck on the Norfolk and Western Rall- road occurred at Riverton, Va., by which two brakemen and an unknown negro were killed. Professor Wo strong argu- ment in Chicago in of the adminis tration’s policy in the Philippines, The crew of the Gloucester as ing schooner Ethel D, Jacobs, wrecked off the Irish coast, were brought to Boston. Judge Reagan and John J. Hy cussed the subject of railroad re fore the Industrial Commun Police of other cities are anxious to secure the New York swindlers who are charged with extensive operations, The Supreme Court of Tennessee decided that the anti-cigareite low passed by the legislature was valid. Admiral Schley, who is about to assum command of the South Atlantie Squadron, called at the Navy Department, and had a long conference with Acting Secretary Allen concerning the character of the service on whieh he is about to embark. Four men were arrested in New York and one in Pitts whom the New York police gay have been impli ated in a number of schemes upon banks, ho and mpanies in air parts of the decided to make no Congress about the Rottle, of the Bev- died suddenly of reester made a defense and dis gulation be ission. rg, swindling tals trust country. The broom manuafa to take steps for pr against the increased The result will bo an of brooms, erent oy surers met in Caleaco tecting themselves r r price fo broom corn. advance in the prices President Cassatt, the board of directors and the deparument heads of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad inspected at Norfolk, al ia flities rth Carolina, Business men “of | New; rt News, Va. are making an effort to secures from Congress an appropriation to dredge the channel over Newport News middle ground bar, James Monroe; charged with swindling and bigamy, was argested in Chicago and turned over to the Rochester police. Twen ty-six women claim to have married him, Frank Thompson, eity undertaker Memphis, Tenn, was arrested In 8t Louis for trafficking in human bodies for medical colleges, He confessed. General Edward 8. Hyde, of died suddenly of apep lexy at Chamberlin, Old Point. Two Hungarians, while engaged in a fist fight on the Beading Rallrosd tracks, near Shamokin, Pa., were run down and killed by 4 train, Rev. De Witt L. Poiton, pastor of the First Presbyterian Chureh, of Bloomington, IL, resigned to enter the Protestant Episcopal ministry. George Oaks, who m Caraway, near Dakersvilie, dered himself to secure hall offered, Officers of the Merchants and Miners’ Transportation Company made an inspec- tion of the terminals at Newport News, Va. Deputy Coroner Samael P, Balter, of Phil adelphia, gave ball to answer a charge of fraud during the recent election, Two men wero killed by the wrecking of a double-headed freight train at McKeen Roeks, Pennsylvania, Orin Springer was Xilled and William jusby wounded ius fight ou the latter's farm, near Kokomo, Ind. Mise Lillie Reed, living near Spring Run, Pa., was 50 badly barned that her life is de- spaired of, Tha 'oeked-out piano and organ workers in Chicago propose to start a co-operative piano factory. John Armstrong was killed in 8t. Louis, Mo., and the police arrested Mrs, Rose Louvier, his eook, Two people wore killed in Kansas City, Mo.. by ptomaines in mince-mont ples, They wiligo Bath, Me., the Hotel urdered Ambrose N. C., surren- the reward Warwick 1. Price, a superintendent of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, in New York, and John A, Meade were arrested on the charge of stealing internal revenae stamps, A grain elevator at Shenandoah Junetion, filled with wheat and corn, was burned to the ground, Loss covernd by insurance, Senator Mason, ol Lilinols, as a Benate committees, hoard statements in New York on the adulteration of beer and bread. Judge Betts, in the Supreme Court in Kingston, K. Y., gave permission to Attorney General Davies to take proceedings for the annulment of Ramapo Company's charter, Mr. Joseph Carroll, of Washington, olaimed the body of J. Jerome Carroll, who died during the week in New York. Three masked robbers robbed the Inmates of a fast house in Titusville, Pa., and then had a battle with policemen, The boller of a locomotive on the Port Deposit Road exploded, killing Abraham Newf!, the fireman, Lieutenant Commander Soars received orders to report to Admiral Behley on the cruiser Chicago, Mrs. George Mummert fell through a hateh-way at Menges Mills, Pa., and broke ber neck, SHELLED TRAIN. BOERS DERAIL ONE OF THE FIGHT. ING TRAM CARS, IS GEN. JOUBERT DEAD? Reports of the Fatal Wounding of the Noted Burgher-News is Not Confirmed Generally Credited in as It Has Been Received From Many Peint Fall of the Fasileers. London, Estcourt, Natal, (By Cable,)—An armored train having on board a half company of the Durban Volunteers and a half company of the Dublin Fusileers steamed to Chleveley early Thursday morning. On its return it was shelled by the artillery of the Boers placed in four positions, Two trucks in front of the engine left the rails, toppling over, While the train was thus helpless the Durbans and Dublins faced the Joers in skirmishing order, and the Boers poured shot and shell into the erippled train, The deralled wagons were with great difil- culty removed and the line was cleared, when the engine and tender steamed back. During this juncture Lieut. Winston Churchill, of the Fourth Hussars, and son of Lord Randolph Churchill, displayed much courage, as did also the driver and fireman, It is feared the Dubling and Durbans fared badly. A Red Cross party has gone Seven of the Durbans have just come in, making 23 missing, Only 15 of the Dublin have returned, The naval seven-pounder, which was in front of the truck, had fired three shot when in was shattered by the Boer artiller The armored engine bas many bullet marks, and {ts dome-cover is smash od also, is Its automatic exhaust ply Jack-screw, The tender Is als bullet marks, It is rumored tha Churchill is a prisoner Fought on Foet. Natal, (By has a disg Cable.) pateh from Durban, Advertiser which says ‘When part of the armored train was oy turned by the Boors, tearing up th sritish alighted and ex the Boers, The engine driver, when the were replaced, seeing the position was hop less, steamed back to Esteourt with a few « the Dublins and 15 of the ing Captain Wylle, who the tender. The Durbans and Dublins Churchill is unknown.’ The Natal Mercury, describing t “The encmy apparently fire with a Maxim und two nine. getting the range ace The #0 severe that telegraph wires and j« Their guns were posted a kopje covered with brushwood, and © sharpshooters were hi iden behind boulder The Dublins and volunteers, figh equal battle, thrice drove but the flerceness of fire was too much for the e rails, the shanged volleys with ris Durbans, WAS WOU , fate of the remainder ap $ Ti ” Ba LAU nt, says urately, were destroyed, ting an the the rifle brave which was IS JOUBERT DEAD? Reports of the Killing of the Boer Genera Are Not Confirmed. {By Calle The most starting the seat war { Gen. Plot Joubert, the ( nander-in-Chiof of the Boer forces, The » report comes fr f * peDOrt of any different tars, it obvi same time, Many opie to be well sald to have oot Boer riflemen were 1,500 yards of Ladysmith As severe fighting between the Dritish and the Boers the same day has been reported, it is oradited In some quarters as quite possi. bie that General Joubert, al noted for his personal courage and inves, may have dangerously exposed himseil in a per- sonal reconnaissance of the British p t believe the 1 o hy * . it sled, as the General's death ls urred November 9 andersto when € * within SCHLEY BANQUETED. Gen. Lee Also a Guest of Philadelphia Clover Club. Philadelphia, Pa., (Special. )—Bear-Ad miral Schley was given a dinner by the Clo ver Club, prior to his departure as com der of the South Atlastic squadron for So African waters, Among other guests were Captain Clark formerly of the battleship Oregon, who was with Schley in the great naval battle off Santiago, and Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, who is now ona visit to this eity. Forthe first time a woman appeared at & Clover Club dinner, Mme. Emma Nevada, the distin. guished operatic singer, was Introduced to the diners and shook hands with the guest of honor. She favored the club by singing ‘America,’ in which she was joined by the entire assenh age, Admiral Schley leading CONGRESSMAN SETTLE He Defeated W. C. P. Breckinridge for Congress in 1804, Frankfort, Ky., (Special. Congressman Evan E. Settle, Democrat, representing the Seventh Kentucky district, died suddenly at Owenton of hear disease, Congressman Settle was a prominent law- yor of Owenton, Ky. He was born at Vrank- fort, Ky., in 1848, and wae a graduate of the Louisville High School. He was admitted to the bar in 1870, and has sines practiced law at Owenton, Mr. Settle was county at. torney of Owen county and a member of the Kentucky Legislature. He was elected to Congress in 1808, defeating W. ©. P. Breck- inridge, the Fusion eandidate of Republi. cans and Gold Democrats, DEAD. FALL OF AN AEROLITE. It Partially Wreeks a House and Caaces a Panie, Crescent, 111, (Special. } By the falling ot an acrolite, seven miles south of Crescent City, the residence of John Meyers was partly wracked and the neighborhood was panic-stricken. The meteor came from a point in the sky a little cast of south, and struck the north end of the house, tearing away a part of the upper story, The aero. Hite buried itself in the ground about three foot from the foundation of the house, AR ARIS Commercial Treaty with France. Parte, (By Cable, )—The Customs Commit. tos of the Chamber of Deputies met and re. solved to invite the Minister of Commerve to present to tho Chamber at the earliest possi. be momont the lerma of the commercial treaty bet eon France and the United States, ithe terms of which are only known through thelr publication ab abroad. Earthquake Canses a Panio, "ROUT OF THE REBELS. Americans and Filipinos Have a Hot Battle Bad Roads Prevent Maneuvres, Manila, (By Cable, )~The Thirty-third In- fantry, in one of the sharpest engagements of the war, with an equal foree of Filipinos, five miles from San Fabian, lost one officer and six men killed and one officer and 12 men wounded, News of the fight has just bean received hore, The Americans captured 29 Filipinos and 100 rifles, They found H1 Filipino dead in the trenches and rice flelds. It is probable many more Filipinos were killed or wounded, General Wheaton was informed that the natives were gathering at San Jacinto for the purposs of preventing the Americans from controlling the road from Dagupan north, by which Agulpaldo’s escort might retreat. The Thirty-third Infantry, Colonel Howe commanding. and a detachment of the Thirteenth with were sent to disperse them, The troops encountered what is sald to be the worst road found in Luzoa, There was creeks, whose bridges the Americans had to stop and repair, and miry ditches, At places nud horses struggled waist deep In quagmires, The Fiilpinos opened the fight two miles from San Jacinto, while the leading Ameri- ean battalion was passing a clump of houses in the midst of a cocoanut grove knee deep in mud. The native sharpshooters, hidden In trees, houses and a small trench across the road held their until the Ameri were close to them, When they began firing other Fillpinos opened right and Jeft, farther away. The sharpshe picked off the office first. Five of the Americans who fell wore shoulder straps or chevro: tut the Thirty- third never wavered, Its mark knocked the Filipinos from the trees squirrels, aod the Americ trench, leaving four dead nat The regiment then deployed fire, with Major John A. Logan's n in the Majo & on the right asd Major Marsh's on the Jeft. The skirmish ne whi iit a Gatling gun, a succession of some nen fire Ans from thiciels fire yoters SrReK i Hke ans rushed Lhe vei there, battail center, r Cronie long. sdvagesd OnE, RAVEDONS constant fre, » isading bh th was 8 mile raph keeping up a was shot dead while The Filipinos made a stand, many of the until the America Major Marsh flan all of % fall © natives, them. holding a them, slaughter! The Gatti! kille bridge and swept vond the town, driving into the gi g ies, saving killed and 15.000 w Colonel Wesanl while 3 x train los War De Lie Wheaton Young on 8 Prisoners deci odd that Aguis y, with ag army wh y entice prof@ainy slog & great exaggeration ward Dagupan, intending to for the rtherast, & the Filipino army by LEE g BL Whe overed or vy hnjieve snd ed to be o that he passed San rihiwest, a fortnight line inte Aguinaido's Fabian, g Be» Ago, MES. DEWEY GETS THI HOUSE. Gift of the People Will Be Hers Soon ar the Necessary Papers are Sigoed. Washington, Preliminary steps have beenn taken, it ds sald, to transfert Mr=, Dewey the titie to the Dewey 1747 Rhode Island avenue, which the Amer. ican people presented to the Admiral in recognition of his brilliant naval victory at Manila, The matter is in the hands of the District Title Company, and the papers, it is understood, have wen drawn and await the necessary signatores, The conveyance will be through a third party, presumably one of the Admiral's sec. rectaries. The matter was placed in the hands of the title company some days age with a view to such conveyance, and it has been the understanding that the transfer would be completad upon the return of Ad. miral and Mrs, Dewey, Unless present plans are changed, the deads will be put on record shortly. Special. home, TOBACCO FACTORY nu RNED. Destructive Fire in Danville - Mach To. bacco Goes Up In the Flames, Danville, Va,, (Special. )- Fire destroyed four tobacco factories, several dwellings and a number of smaller houses, together with their contents, The buildings burned were E. G. Moseley & Co.'s factory, a {four-story structure filled with leaf tobaceo: s large three-story bogshead factory, owned and oecupled by Keen Brothers; the four-story frame tobacco factory of Terry Orgain, with small stock, the buliding belag owned by J. T. Burton, and the vacant fourstory brick factory building, owned by Col. George C, Cabell, The loss will aggregate probably $60,000, General Miles Brief Report. Washington, (Special. )—The asnual report of Major General Nelson A. Miles, com- manding the army, was made public al the War Department. It boars date of October 17, 1899, and is extremely brief and formal in charneter, It announces the transmission to the Becretary of War of the reports of the department and staff commanders, and makes a brief statement of the strength and distribution of the srmy, including the muster out of the volunteer regiments, most of the details of which have already been published in the reports of the adjutant general, FIELD OF LABOR. Vancouver has a Tabor temple, Indians has & Belgian hare farm, "Frisco has a Japanese newspaper, Winnipeg bleycle workers organized, Sweden has forty co-operative socletion, California bas a 1,000.acre lomon grove, London servants average $1.88 a week. Indisnapolls coremakers get $1.75 a day. a anaaytyaua has a 5,082-feet-doep oil The Tron Molders’ Unlon of Great Britain $280,000. CABELLO TAKEN. GEN. PAREDES St RRENDE RS AFTER TEERIBLE BATTLE. HE IGNORED THE POWERS. Fieets of snd Devastation Five Nations Bombard Ruin Killed sand Wounded Paredes Made Guerra Number 660 Peoople-—-Gen. ua Stubborn But Defense, Gen. Vorced an Fulvance. Porto C Yeonez General Paredes, a former commander in the army of Ex-President Andrade, who bad refused the demand made upon him by Gen. Cipriano Castro and the de facto au- thorities to town, even when this was re-enfor the request of the British, German and Dutch commanders, surrendered, after » terrible battle, Tue as pect of the whello, ela, (By Cable.) surrender the rend by American, French, of ruin and that up- rwo city is one doy astation, and it is estimated wards of 650 persons were killed « during the fighting, Dr. Bralsted Dastr AUrgecns fo 5 Wirral i harbor nuded United States cruiser ol thi are ministering ¥ 3 ¥ i wounaedq, Var. 1. Ramon Guerra began a land attack upon the town and the position of Paredes on Friday night, Desultory Ing contisued until Saturday morning al 4, and then a ensusd, eral Pareds ide a stubborn defense Gen General Gus Lowa at Baturday mornis KENTUCKY VOTE Result of Eleotion Will be for Uncertain Several Days, Nrweels jreciag The fl srmirild v the IVY Fegarain ae OVErnor « rospect o off FOOLED BY AGULINALDO, American Army Enters Tarlae, Find Him. but Fail ts Fyne Kiry eulery Where and the slid 4 4 ii 3 A Lyeley Getieral MacArthur too samban Satur This is supposed 10 be the strongest heid by the Fill f account wived indicate that the rding to their recent after firing a fow voli irty-sixth Regin can reported killed, General MacAribur began his daylight, ( mel Fmoith, with teetith Regiment, on the right; command, the Ihirty-sizth, on the jeff, ar the Ninth in the center, Colonel Smith en- countered a small foree at six o'cloek, vasily Bell secured which be rifles and first line of the The Filipinos stood the fire for twenty minutes, and then retreated to the mountains, General MacArthur en tered Bamban st ten o'clock, and Smith occupied Capas, the yond. General Lawtos's headquarters is still at Cabanatunn, General Young, with his cavalry and in. fantry, is still pushing ahead through the fearful mud, but his exact whereabouts ie Got knows, nos exo fought retreating ! officer ent is Lhe only Ame advance at the Major Bell's NEYO shed mountain, from poured au enfliading fire from Hotchkiss guns upon enemy's trenches, the Colonie) Orst Lown bee THE MONEY STRINGEXCY. freasury OfMcinls Give Reasons for Ne. lieving It Will Seen He Over. Washington, {(Hpecial. } Treasury officials expect that within a short time the money drawn from the finsocial Institutions of the East for the movement of the erops and other purposes in the West will begin to find its way to New York, and that the apparent strincency in money will be accordingly re- laxed. This returp, which this year, they say, appears to be somewhat later than usual, will be brought about by the payment of the debia contracted by business men in the West, whose notes either already have matured or are closely approaching maturity. Fight With Footpads, Chicago, (Special, )- Frank Giles, a police telegraph operator, ‘was attacked ty two footpads, Ho killed one, wounded the seo. ond, and a third bullet from his revolver struck a pedestrian in the calf of the leg, in. flicting a slight wound. The dead robber kins pot teen Identified, A Young Lady's Suicide. Pitteburg, (Special.)—Grace Gmisart, a beautiful young lady of seventeen years, committed suicide at MoKeasport by shoots ing herself fn the heart, Investigation by the police of the girl's late lite would iadi- onto that the cause for the deed was despond- ency, brought about by & visit to a fortune. teller Inst week. Oal., (8peaial,)—The Ten Pranasineo toon Tad, aad weal trio camp at the Presidio propa to being mustered out, LONG MAY RETIRE. His Heslgnation as us Member of MeHin- ley's Cabinet Expected Within an Few Weeks, Washington, There is 8 ques~ tion in the minds of members of the Cabinet whether Becretury Long will continue in office than a few weeks, 1f he retire, it will be entirely for personal res song, There is not the slightest official rea- on why he should desire to give (Epecial, ) Ore does on route (6 th wughter beaith is poor, urposs of trying the dry alras a trouble, Mrs. Lon and she has { so trylog tha her In retary Is now whose for pulmonary also, Is not good, ghington climate 1 nt very little time here since mad ain office, In addition to thes tary's dislike for department work. He took the portfolio at the earnest solicitation of the President, much against his inclination After acoepting it he talked seriously of re- signing, but when the war came on his § caused him to continue at his post. Ne peace conditions practi stored he is disposed to yield to his 8 tion, Las Le reasons is the Becro. have ally been controversy has, « ! ited to his dislike for the as in no sense been a Geterring The President has nde that matter atl all material points, th he deavored to kee cers {rom airing thelr 1 he Bewspapers The Behley-Bampson arse, contrib on, but it © factor. posi ried his poss tion in aithoug has of int Fhe Becretary is nov sm bling terial for his report, hie return to o she at. It surprise, 1 Lion as if expo would hie tendered his resigns. completes that, 1f he retary Allen Is looked i fill the vacs serelary mu i his cours President, r Frye will A HUSBAND'S REVENGE. City Horse Trainer Kills His Wife and Wounds Her Lover. A Bansas arrest quie . sonfessed 1b OITy BOW Floods. The Asworiation Government and Miss ssippi Memphis, Tenn. (8; tion of the Weslorn Waterways adjourted sine die. In the afternoon the sommittee on resol ne made The report was adopied without a voles, LE COR ven. its report dispentin 8 The reso utions recommend, among other things, that the United Slates assume exclusive control of the work now being prosecuted ia o netion with the riparian stated and levee distrie ois for the protection of the Lower Miscissippl Valley from the floods, which perpetsally endanger and fre. quently inflict great disaster upon that sec. tion of the country.” Esplosion in a Powder MilL Sauta Cruz, Cala, ( Anexplosion ooenrred in the glazing house of the Call- fornia Powder Mill. Four eviinders, con. taining «sixteen thousand pounds of powder exploded. A small amoupt was fuse powder, and the remainder Liasting powder, The explosion wrecked the mill, blew down miles of fencing, destroyed the salipetre ware. house, and extinguished the electric lHghte in Ranta Cruz, Patrick Hogbes, night wateh- mat, was Killed, Noosa for the explosion at be ascerinined, Special, Another New Syatem of Telegraphy. Chicago, (Spe-fal Anton Pollak and Joef Virag, inventors of the rapid-sending and receiving automatic devices, which promise a revolution in Selegraphy, have arrived in Chicago, from Budapest, Hun. gary, to make demonstrations of their in. vention, A Duel With Knives, West Plains, Mo., (Special. )--At Dakors. field, twenty-five miles south of this place, Luke Secls mortally wounded Postmaster W. M. 8harp ina duel with a knife, The men quarreled over Seel’s alleged attention to the postmaster’s wile, fandanam Instead of Congh Syrup. Chicago, ("pecial. }~Corneling Coreoran gave his five ebildren 'sudunum, mistaking it for cough syrup. and all are danger. ously ill OUR NEW POSSESSIONS. The expedition of 1 General MacArthur to Tarlac, the supposed stronghold of the in. surgent foroes, has failed to find Aguinaldo and his so-called government, The town of Pity privates of Company K, Volunteer Infantry, at poisoned by wesdnd General MacArthur has occupied Mabala- oat. “The Americana sufered no loan, The Sout 4 Kid moma 0 the —_—— SEL CRUISER WRECKED. THE CHARLESTON STRIKES A OFF THE COAST OF LUZON, ALL ON BOARD ARE SAVED. She Is n Large and Was the First One Bent to Admiral Dewey's Relief After the Battle of Maniin- Ustastrophe Ocenrred on Tuesday, November the Beventh Ship and Olivers. REEY Vessel United Slates had been pa. of Luzon, was northwest coast 8 Manilla, ( By The cruiser Charles trolling the Cable.) which CORN slon, orthern wrecked on a reef off the 1 ue ey 1. All on board wére saved, Kover Assignment of the Charleston. (Bpecial, ~The Charleston has been in Asiatic waters more than a year, ihe was one of the first vessels 10 be sent to Manila after the destruction of the Spanish fleet by Ado Dewey, the Navy Depart ment utilizing ber for the purpose of send- ing smmmunition and other supplies for the Asiatic Station, Just previous to her t undergone an ov y she bad Island Navy Yard, San Fran Washington, rad assignment 10 that erhanling at AHo0, for e Mare 1, therefore, was in prime condits pis of belongs to ferred 10 a8 She has 8 full co Hement The slat jhe beginning of the present year William H. commander Ch ath #0 rece class which { w Navy. # and crew naval re uder Cap Beutenan Gottfried ing Fecre- ry Long. ) DORSAL eS g the night, Assistant 8 Secretary Alle? ary duriug It was slate bad been the absenos d at his ho received 1 by bin Captain and Crew. s following are nL the Washington the officers of » Charleston as given 3 Navy Department's list « uly 18099 apt. George W, eq Wetteage Henry, The Lost Warship. rieston was a sur. Hbhe was arme forward brosd-