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TUB ONLY SCRANTON PAPER Rb'CUIVING THE COMPUSTB NI-WS SI-RVICli OH THIi ASSOCIATED PRESS, Till: GUI5ATBST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WOULD
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SGRAKTON, lA.. TliniSDAY MOUXLVU, OCTOBER JU, 31)01'.
TWO CENTS.
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TESTIMONY OF
SCHLEY ENDED
(lis Gross-Examination Concluded
at Yesterday's Session ot
the
QUESTIONS OF THE COURT
Of the Thitty-four Inquiiles Pte
pnietl by Members of the Court
Not One Related to the Battle of
Santiago It Is Developed ThiU the
Repot t of the Engagement Writ
ten by Admiial Schley Wns Not
the Oliginul One.
B.i lACkuhf W.ii' (nun I Iio AMoiinttil l'n.-
Washington, Oct. SO. The Inn? or
deal to which Adiuhnl Schley h is been
Mib.'ecirt! i.'mc Monday nirjf iii. j; oml
til this iiici'iltiy when his ems.- eum
li'idi?. ".as concluded iiml ) v. is al
lowed (0 lu.lVe till' W'illlCSi stand.
M lii'ii Ihi" judge advocate finished the
cinb'.-exniniimllon shortly allc ."
n clock Hid coutt piopoundod to ilif
nc'rnlral thirty-tour (ti"stioits in ri i'v I
by tho members of tin coin t. Those
ii:tulons tiiiiclicil ninny points nf (hi
tnnipaigu of tin llj Injr sU.ili on Inn
Tii.'iinly cenloiod about the dlllii allies
eitiouutoied in tonling- 'mil the ron
tons for the lotmgindo mntcmenl Nol
cup 01 them loluted to the battle of
Santiago. Tho Judge advocate',; ciiiss
i.vnmliiatlou today ooveied the n-tro-grade
movement: the iciuiiiiis,inet of
lny ."1; tho loop of tho Jiiooklvn .mil
the alleged colloquy with lieutenant
JIoiIrmiU about the TeWls
One of the most, mtciesdng lentuios
nl the day w.is the development of the
f.u t that the upoit of the battle writ
ten b Admiral Sibley July li, lyi.s, was
tot tho oi labial report. Tin- oiiglnal
iipott never has Ken published ami in
ai-em dance with a picvious decision
the mint today dpi lined to allow it to
go into tho record. Adiulinl Schley
was allowed to explain, however, that
Admiral Sampson deelliiPil to loccivo
the fh st lepoit because It did not men
tion the jnesenee of the ciulser New
York. "I felt that the vietoiv at that
tiiiic," said Adinii.il Schloj , "was
big enough for all, and I made this
ih.uiq-p out of fc'oneiosity and because
I knew If the New Yoik had been inc
ept the would ha vc done as good woilc
as anybody else."
I'aptaln Thomas I'.orden, ol the ni.t
ilne cm p.". who v.a- aboatd the Hiook
l.m. will be tlie last witness called for
Admiial Sehlt. After he toMllles to
inonow the Jinlm adxocate will put on
the st.inil the witnesses m iebiitt.il, ot
v.'liinu theie ate nuclei Mood to he about
lifleen, and it is piobable that. Admiral
schlo'h cnuiiMd will tall mci,i1 wit
licttcs in Miiebuttal.
T.OOP SAVED THE DAY.
Atlmhnl Schley Attaches Much Im-
poitance to the Tuin.
Ill 1 v 1 u -1 f Wirt' tium Tin A.on mil hiii,
W.i.liinslini, on. . t) ."I li.- iio--i .' miiii.it u ii nt
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m th a 'iinttii'ii .is wlnt I'm' tii-i mull mi nt in (lu
JtUI0l.ll ll'i lll'Illl MiH. .Illl'l" tin' I III 111,1 'H h'
Mi in sm-lltul lullllll,' out .
'We inn IiimiIiiu in-t l',i iiuitli," ho iiiliul.
"till" fll-t llllll Mlb to H!1,"
' ( ipLiln Cuok i,'..i tli. unit", fur tlio mm: '
Yd."
" on rrc.inl thai tuin .ik iiii iiiipuiuni, ila
run not."
"I tliink It w.n tin- muicimiit lh.it ikiiiliil
till" l icnU of lll.lt iljl."
'Ilio ailtnii il hJitt, in lt'.iiiiiui' (.. iiut!i,ii.,
ilial In- ti.nl not iiiiiitl'jiiitl I lie luop In In-. i mi t
Ot lIlP lilttll". ll U.H III llllilllia lit till" In' ill"
uliiili lie luil in IiIim our woiilil luiiii" Into
iuiiiiom t-.i. (.lplnu look luil kIkii tin" o .li i
wllh'iiit onliii toiiii linn i mi pi liiulrr lil ui'ti
fi.il iiiiiiiiitloiK to ( I.i-e in .ml l.i i p siiiiiimIipii
rlmilt l.Oflli .iinl .i.ii, iniiiili" i if ln.uiKiilo n.
jhiIk i.iiibo. Wlieii llii- Him. jiim" f..i ilic linn,
l.iptiin Cuol.N iiniptUiii oi Ilio ii'oir'iiii lit mill
inli'l ik lib liU oiMi. Mllinnuli ( ii.iu (,,:,
L'.iii' tin" oi tli r. ill" .til.nlr.il woiilil luu" ikmi .-n
In .1 m. inn HI If ilu t ipuin .f tin llruiil.ltii Iml
fiilnl (o do o,
"llo JOII T-UIIH" full IC.ptHl-ll.'llU fill t'lf
tlllll "
"Muiiliitfh. If I illil iioi hi. tin. mil, i. 1 jp
n n oil of ii," l . pin ll till' iilinii il
sl.oil win li" In. luil mint It'll. 'il lufiiio I In- In
uinuln? if tin-, i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 " Hill In' lnul iliiilni; ili
lu'lli- shin tli." luul 'lull.iw Ihi- 11.15, ' ,i.
iiili.il -. hti v lvpllul: "I llilnlv 1 Iiii l.tpt i.i
limulli prittv i It.. t or ill lliui Milijnt., mil ilo
not in ill spMl.Ini; of llul Iik1.1i nl I Ifllncllv
Tti'illrit sluii.' tlio slunil, .1)11 llul It u.t.- lit
It ir foi tin my iiitniiti'. "
"llul ilio llit.ul.bii tt .i in I In tin! iii i. 'iniii to
fIiiU tin" spmUii Hut in (Iii- tliiinitl "
'I 1 Jlll'lt III .11 III-1 111 liOlp Olf I'llill M'.-I'l.
ml to lini' tlirni lidp mi-. I fib If " i'oIiI
fl-ii tho -piitUnlv, ihi lnlili .liijw ttuil.l :i in
lll'tl lllK 11(111. I lilM'l' It J 1 1 .1111 lilt I llul llul
Mollltl j;t I u IV."
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fnhiuttil tlui il.t. IIiikiI.Ii n I i.i.l join- iiilo vt ii li.
ii fiom ,i n.lli to ,i mil.' i.n.l :t iulf of ill
.iiuuili of Hit' lnrli.tr jiul n is itiilnn i.insi' ol Mi
kin. 1 1' li.tiittli.. llo Uionlil Mul In. hi in I...
to foil k'i i'H I'llimif.. Ihi" ItJu't-liIp li nl lit-t'ii mIMiIii
I i.insi of It"-. Hun -,Iihi )nnl. fioin (in. -pim.li
tlilp- ''llnv lnuU 1 m i n," he Mltl.
Wlit'ti tin- tpiinli ..lip, .in i, iU.I In ilMni
ml ot lite It iiIkii ulilmii Tjolnir .inil, In it.
onlaiu r nllli fulti.. nlut .ihi in tihi' w,n tiit-ic
but bl llUtit" till-Ill "
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nd iip.n, lint tliut It iltpii.ilul iipjn tin. ilui.u.
ill (f tin" ili.t.i". V. Irftliir It jj tn.ulo In llu"
iinin'r wjv ami wi. iftvtnp m.u nut litnu,
1 1, Il.t I pOllll lllllilll I..1 ti. It,, ilui iu- ,,i
miiilil line Itt'tit .inotlit-i."
'Iltn iiJiiiimI iji.I, in iipb to iiic llt.it.. Mm
ntiili..4kttijl nl lie iis.i-N luil fjilnl in Id,,, ,
the lia t, IfiUni; I't norl,. an. r ll.i- -.hilii,-.
f tl,i Ti"ifi .mil l'u Oi) pmlti, io tl) liionljlui
ml lite tlirjon, llul u.n ln!iji,(. lint mnlil ll(Ji
WIuw nt tlio pjip ,(t .i Hp Suiiijiiii.
M tiut point. iVtpljiu 0ii tun upi nl Mia
f-llninv pirj'.'i ipu fi .tit i1iii1m( tlilt" n
ftiit of tli. bjtll. until ai (iiiir.'jiiiimi, ,lnlt f.
1i'ii " '
"Sni'P ic'ltili M.U pliio 3ttil liuldiutj i,(.
if-rntlon wllli evci il pf llu tjphiin, e f'jp.
tun lluUlo. ul tit Vl.i.iw, jn.l tin tcuiini
-oiuinti.il if tlio Ctilni, ( oliiliuii.l.n ft titti i tv, 1
t.Vf Kinifil llut tlii- iiuMi uliiiliil'j m!. ,i
mi lo tomtiHu'ft .ill III Hit fill .1 ulilli. u,i t,
I' ooKbn ml for iV Viviiu lo utu 'h, hi
l)"ps Hut If ilifv (null tl.tli.ii I'.'i Die ii,,, .
9 Hi fra'c ttt'ii'il lie mcr'Hoil. n li wu sip.
''rl It wai Hif juifK.i .Itlp of .yiti ni'iiil.-oii,
V't riplalnii tlio In-lit (lie HHiitli.iio.l a it J tit.
i'Va' JCtlca hi ! fjillcr inuioinfiil". if Hit
ut.ii.'eiiKiit. Tl.f rii-Liiiit.it nf ilut uiiiu.im no
prmtiplly ilelrjloil l.y tin- fid tint .ill tlif iltlpt
of the t.Ulillfli .liliilKfl Intn Pl"-i! I.iiiW" Jtul
opiintl an Iitiil-illtli fiuloiii ttiiil Inillip liit
upon Hip rut'ini'i MiUJilron .m ll wu iniiilus out
of llto lutlt.ir."
Vilniiril Mlilcy itlti.litli.'il llu" pJi.tKiipli ii
pjn ot hit irpuri
The Afternoon Session.
Utir i'ci", ( ipl.iln I I'luly hltl lt"foi
Hit' lotirl Atllinl d s'(irtV piiM nipy l UiUi
(or.tjlnliiv i "!' nl li Irtlii inibui
inif lib 111-' H'l'filt Iii Atlliiil.il S-mipsiii,
Of I li." 1 l.i It lc tf 'IlilllSii. Wlll.lt ll.nl lTi'11 In
tiniiul. ami tliiti1 M i mo.p totilt'tilioii liclnnn
toilii'cl as lo tin- nlmi'-.lliililj nf tlir ikt itincnt
.i ctlilfiiip, T In tlcil'Ioti of tin- roinl wji I i
lite clltct Hint tin- upoit cniiM nut b ici'l aloml
.lllll .!' Jlllt'llllHIlt llltUUljIl lllllll.ll I'nw.i I!
follPM-:
'I In- c nut t liolib llul I'tto It mi oliirtlioii
lo Hie M.illii-1 iifirlillnr lil iiiriuoii fiinii ll"
Jtldr. Init lli.il 1 1" niiiiol if.nl II .iloitl"
'Ulti lilicn'l wo Hip HkIiI In mil 11 ' ',l
Mi. It.i.Mier.
'Ilor.iiw I In tt'tiH il n'l .ml I'" npliitl
Atllllllll llMM.I. "It llH lllllll "tllt-llli-i'. II
win nihil niil on tin ".inn piliiotpli' .i- tint Jji
Itlirtl 1.1 Vlmlril s,;ioi' tili"4i.iin. wlilt Ii w.h
not Mill "
"llin." is tin. ilifU-Htiu'," mil Vr liiiuiT,
"Hut whili Hit' IpIcsi.iui tt.it nil" -i'"' '"
lclbr it win .ind iilutncil."
(ipLlill 1.1-llllV HoiV ill Mil 1.II.1H tlllf
Mr. llaiii-t -lull i Mini in' Mint hi prmp.
( iipl.iiii 1j-iiiI.i I tic iiin' Hi it fin -li'irtt
llu! it w.i. li'H i"il.
Mr. Iliuifi -f ip.i-p If tlio 1lnl Hi.it
wic. art en in- llul niiliaiiK "i 'li'ie ''.v ''''
liiil.tl st,,.t'. t!.i- l.i uli it int.
Ailmii il li'ttci llu IftliT lia. iim iijiiip "iii'l
iii'.' j tin it It ji mi Up ihii'l 1.I1I.H wlt.i It un
mil lotl J- ' ii.h "ill." onb tlnl il w.it mi
tut i' nl
Mr. II linn ( Mi.mal -.lilfj) U'lt.i limii
llo nnil .
llllllll ("l.tlM-Ml v,.,l,l, .ifi.i I luil t.".
t'lint tl flf.ui Hip llic-lop .Nt-ii Nttl.
tl.-r v .tin. It'ilVr 'pit i in? l' i ouii-i'l, Vil
li i il s ;,,tt ("plniiril llul tlie (ititiul pir
I iiiiiuii ifp it of Mi" t.itilo li (nl. Id tlie
i i'im.1 till. r in tini-t .ml II.. ii ir! ihi... I lo llo.
Itrooklut 'tiiniril -iiiip..-iu llu'ii -.imiillul fir
Hit- l.i i omr (.tl l.o tl il .unit" It MM, "wliti li
I .Hi, .nut In- Itiiiildl lit tip.ir luil. lo mi.
Ilnii" iu- jiot.oili Inn lmiitplf nt Hip nliin jf
Hip lint, arul fi.n 11..' i oniot-itt .it 1 li.nl wil'i
I llu 1 w i-. lot to IipI t'W - '
Victory Big- Enough for All.
I In ..tllllilll III. '11 In r.li'ilcl In. totilt I -lltoll
Willi Atlin'l.il -Jiini-oii, uli. i. Ii" siM, lun.li.l Hip
Mill luil, Iu tillll Willi llii' .lllmiP'il llu' Ip
(s.nujt-tiii) wu i ..iinttjiitli i in i hit f. iiul Hut lin
Ctiilt".; luil ihiiiiipI ,i ny nitpoilaiir tltiail in
thl 1l'lull. Ill lll.1t il f lilltl 1(1 -llOW till' pit
iitp t.f tlio i- -i i rl . ''I ft'll it tint linn,"
iliitnil S lilt won! in, "Iltn llu' ..itor,r wit
liiiX" ( ill ii!1! foi ill, Jin! I lunli' ilit-t (til, tqitit
ot Pip lu'tlt t.lt ill- lit-iu pllltll-llPil) on' ir
Kt ii io.lt i. nml Itttni-o I l.ncii Mm If llu in
otk ltnl lit'fti pit -t n -it ionlil lt.it' tlotr it
a iu.1 i.ik it am ol u i to .. I "
! out lttii-il uli l'n;e t J
TUB SUPPRESSED
SCHLEY REPORT
It Is Dated Off Santiago July :), and
Is Addressed to Admiral
Snmpson.
Itl lilll-lll Will" llul.l 111' W lull
W.itlillUtou. Oct. "i. II is i elated lo
nik'ht that tin oiiKinnl and unpub
lished icpoi'l of Admiial Schley of the
battle ot .-..inliaso, lo Admiial Samp
son, id ei ied to Iu the prof ccdiuK '"'
fine the limit of itniuiiy today, was o
a prelimlnai ihiitactei' and differed
lioni that subs. iiiently made iu th.it
it oiinttetl menlioti alloKethep of tin
cruiser New York and thai it also ie
iiue.sted that the lalter (Adinliul Sami
son) lime the lonunaudinK nflli -. or
captains ol lite vessels engaged. Han.
ittlt to Jt in fSchleyl their detailed ac
ton n Is of the ac Unit, ill ot'ilei that lw
nilulu wiite a lull and complete olll
i ial iepoi I ot tin Initio.
The snppie.veil pi ellniliiaiy icpoit,
made by Admiral Schley, I.-, dated ol?
SaulliiKO .Inly 1! and Is addressed ti
Admiial S.iiiti.-iiiu, the lommauder iu
thief of (lie Xoitli Atlantic slalion.
Tin tepoil, iu substaui e. tlescribes Ilio
toiuliiK out of tin" Spanish licet fioin
tin hat but ol SantiiiKo. and calN at
tinliou lo (In tail thai MkuuW weui
itiatle lo the (-els nf tlie Anieiitau
Heel, w lib il mio obt'jed b. all the
ships. It 111. 'll pinieetlt, to des( I ibe tint
lislll and wives bt lolly the part plii.vetl
Iu 11 by c.u h one of the ships, show
ing (hat Hie liiuiil.lyn, the Oi.'non, tlm
Tesas and the Iowa rem. lined iu ai
tlon until Ilio Viscaya went uMinio and
thai the I'olon sill lelldcted to tlie
lliooklyn ami the (begun. The ad
miral i oiuuieuds Hie liiaM-iy ol all the
Ameilian olllceis and news cui;.lt;ed
iu the IIkIiL and i ei uniuieiid.s the uiin
iii.iudiiiK nillicrs fur Kulliint and mtl-loiiuu-i
loiiduit and lor the hiipeib
haiullinii of their sh. Then follows
stun" loiithie inatler, kMiik the Sit.in
sh Iosm's, ilio injuries in ihe Aineihun
lied niid llu easll. lilies, II then asks
thai Ailnilinl S.iiiiwnii Iiiim the lotui
iiiandhiK oilltem tr.iusinlt to him (Ad
iiilr.il svh.' their ietnlli-d aieuiiuii
of tin at llmi. Iu oidei lli.il he mlnlil
wiile a mil ami iniupleie itllli lul it.
poi I of the b.ttlle.
EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY.
Dlstuibrtneeh in Genoa, Bologun, Ve-
lonn, Btfscia and Mllnn Two
Sevete Sliochs at Gallainte.
lit I, Mlu. In Wnuiiotii lh ..i.. uii.l Ph.,
Itullll. 0.1. ,11 I lilt lllllll.ttill nil 1 .11 tll.ill '..t
w.i all in tujii.i lliibuii i iln, IihIiiiIiiu' -..-.wu,
it llol. Ilul'iilli, Vuoii.i, IiimIi mil MiUti,
llltll" Willi tlio ellilo ..l.il. .11 litiiarill,
wltoti I Iiuuili' I if li" Hit n.i .1. mi i.i. I
An Automobile Accident.
lit l.uluilvf Wiif fi.iin ll.eA.io.utt.il Pi en
Siw oil.. Iltn .'i An mt iti.il.il. ilriuti li
(ltl.lt li.llllittl. Ill Willi ll W.'l 11. II, I'lllll'lloil,
.in "HI. ul 'ii I'u l.'it; Mtul iilliot'l; II .1.
I, null, i lid lifl In'. Arllmr r.il an I j
Ml iiuui. .til lui Hit) llo. in in'. I n.-n,pi.u
linn (it tin. "Hi. w.i. .Iitit'l. by an tufioj ru'i
m-i; wiltl tl Ut'iil'iin, I. I, iul..i. Mr. hij.
Iilltii'. .Lull .'...-. iu. itiii-il Jtul Mi. Hit I.fl'l'i
WU. UMlib I'U jb'l'lt II." llCpl. W, tlllK'In
l4tjplll llltll ll".- ll.'tl iniuiiiv,
Cuijluati tinproviiig-.
II. llMlii.bt Wiif tium III Wiuitfii I'icif
tw oii ill. .:.i. IbmitP I'mkiitii' pl'.m
tun l.i.lji unt ir.i'.l 'i' I he lliil.prlil.lt uti
?fii' t .niiiii.lt. i.f ICW Mul Lit piti'-nt winiM l.
w.l niouili lij r,iil.'y nljlit In i.tup lilt .in
vauiiiiil In ftmai: jt i mti'llii1; In llmuldiii, u
jtiiivi.it. iiJ l.tf'.n lit wai Imii.
THE INDIAN
SCHOOL WORK
Seci'ctdru otntlie Interior Formallu
Abroaatcs tlie Brownlno
Riillnu
INDIANS MAY SELECT
THEIR OWN SCHOOLS
The Effect of the Ouler, It Is Under
stood Will Leave Indian Chilthen
Geneially Free to Attend Any
School They May Choose to, or
None Policy of the Piesent Ad
luinistiatlon. Hi I. -nlut.-.. U tip from I lie Wodatpil I'tesi.
Washiiiuton, Oct. :;0. The secrelaty
of the inlet lor foi nially abroifated what
ii Unou it :i lite Ilrowuliii;' ruling,
wlih li. In effect, holds that it is ihe
duty of the scivlce lo lilt the lefitilar
wiiverninint schools befon jiot mlltlii
diafis on the .Indian children lor spi
inrlait school eniolhuetit. The older
was NsupiI UiN altdnoon. As iPPeived
by the (.'athollc mission board It cays
that "by direction of the- s"ciclaiy of
tli Intel lor the iltowuliitj; iiilinjr N
lu'ii'by abrosatc'il."
Tflis Is llu most itnpoi taut action
iakeii for a lotm period iu tlie matter
of scctiiilnu Indlnns schools. Tin i--stianco
of the oidei followed assuiames
Klvi'ii C'aillet in the day by S(crclsuy
Jlllihcoc'k to Aiihbi-hoii Ireland of
SI. P. nil, and Tticudan, of San Kinn-il-o,
Mho called lo liisfe at tiou. Hint
aiecMiL suspension ot the iiiliiifr would
be changed to a complete, alnosalion
of the ouler. Tin efieet of the older,
it Is undi'i stood is to leave- Hie Indian
s liool ulilldien ifcneially Ire lo ko to
any s-ehool or to attend none of them.
The lb owuinK l uliliyr was untile In a
leiont letter by foimer c'oininls.sitmer
of Indian Affaiis UrnunhiK to (.'olcmel
I'lapp, then ni'tlui; iu chaiae of tin
Pine KIiIkc'i S. J .'iKeni.i. who lnul
i niiiplained that chidren weie belli?,'
taken fioni Hie government schnos and
tiansferieil to tlie Catholic schools and
that the latter ueie inleifeiinir with
the government school pupils'. Com
missioner lb own In;," held that the ai nt
was the one to decide what --choul the
I'hllilien should attend, he beins be-f
lltted to pa-s upon their wellaie.
It is said, howevei, that iu no In
stance has the Bovernmont tiansleri(d
an- Indltin cliild fioin a sectarian to a
jw. ei'imient school. The attendance tif
thildren is sollclled by both the ajjei'l
ami the sect, u inn .school authoi illcs.
Tin polby of the piesent aduiinistia
t ion of Ihe tlep.iitniiiit has been to
tuold nibltiary action ami to dei lde
ceiy cast- on its mult-. The Indian
fhildiou have been petniitled under the
Indian biueati insli uetions to leniriiti
wlienitT onie em oiled, uhelhir iu a
ileiioiniiialIon.il or a kovi uuii-ut si hnol,
bid tiitisi who had iiol heietoioie been
eniolleil have been placed aeioidlii to
the preftienu of the p.uents ami the
be-t Juilitnient of Ibe iiiienl.
MOLINEUX APPLICATION.
Ex-Govetnor Black Uiges That the
Indictment Ag'ninst Him Be
Dismissed.
Bj luliinivt Wire fiom1liP.-Woi.uit.! I'ir.
Xt iv Vtii'lJ. Oil. ::o. The applkatlon
by counsel for Itoland ll, Alolliieu-v lor
the disiuis..,il of the indictment cIi.iik
itici him with the minder nf .Mr--. Kath
luine Ad.iius (anie u: bofoie .ludse
AIc.M.Uion iu Ilic coin I of Keneral ses
sioiw today. All applkatlon lm an
adjoin miieiif ol tin niKUinenl niaile by
A--ilstaiu Uislricl Attorney liarvau
was denipil. the touii saylnn- thai the
deiendant's counsel iulhl pie.-i'iu their
aiKinueni and that the distilet uttoi
tn could then lie kInimi tlnie iu which
o plc'p.lle III-- wply. i:.-lioei mu
I'.l.ii k, of t oilliscl I'm .Molliii'iis, iu'hoiI
thai litis liidlctmeut be dismissed be.
latise illegal eIdelHe wn pi ("-euletl
to Ihe Kf.ind Jury which lotiiid tin
liiilli'tint'iit and alM on die itrouml
that the IndlctiiiPiit was futiml mi In
sitllli li lit e Idenie.
At the afleiiioon si...im (,f eiiutt
.IuiIki .Mi.Mahou said the aiKlliiieul
had In en postponed for one week. Jlx
ijnvcimu' IShlel; iiitesiei, .suylnj! the
deiendant had been in pi Inon lor thwe
yeiiit and that Ills case "should poi bo
handled about lll.i. an oiilhi.ii', mat.
ter of uillec'lllIK U'lll."
.lllllKP -Mi M.lllOU leplled thai no
justice w mild be done Hut ietm
by the adjoin uim-iii and he then
the lif.u Inn for .N'ovoiiibei 7.
ill
l.llll set
Steamship Ai rivals.
Ill I I. Ill.ll Wilt flulllllll Atv.ll l tl I'lJol.
ii "ioiK, im, :n tnuil, Ki,tt Jlatu
'I'l'i' Ilium ii. Mil.-tlt. l.hiipool .ml
l.l. i It. low n llritdlt ,t ( luiniii,!!!", lint";
P. ul.ilil.ni'l, 11 iililiiu. ti.i I'liniuiiult .iiul I l,..
Imuiitl Itrnudi, Hi. iii.'i, . -dlnl: i)iii,iiih,
li'illtliliin; s ',iiil, s(,,Uiin piiitt, tiiiiueiK,
l.lrip..o; AtUlul, itlwtip tu llurliuitu
l)iiciiilniii irluM: Ti'iilot'ir, Nut ,1 fu,
l.itt'lp'iol. Niplu biiiiil; lulin, ll v,v
foi lo una, SiiiUi.inipli.u iiueil! ritllnlclplili,
.Son- tiil Sululi I iiiyiil-',i, lioui II.iiiiIiii,"-,
New i tK ll.t I in llu. un;. bovi'ipool iilluli
IKfjiik', ,Niw "imk lit (iiipiiili,mi, ts,ii -I'jtiOtli
I'lt'iuiliii, II iliiliiin iu llmlojiti lor
N. ii' 11'..
Two Cniiienteis Killed,
III I, l lll.llt Will fioni Hie- v,gtUt,. I'f,.,!
bijilj, (iliio, Oil. ..() -I. , .MvlMul.l .llul
IhnCpIl Klilll, lJIlt'lil(h Jl Wull. Ill till! IHW
I illiilllu .iliool llOU.o lio.i", will ).ti ul.iv.
.. jrtt.lil iipm wiiiih tlii-i wiu .it wnU Itr.i'.i
al.ll tlll.1 It'll fill ftlt Uli I 1,1)11 L Oil JIHU
otutu.
Root "itonts Ryan.
11 1 x lu.ne Wire fioin lie Ajsotl.itv.1 1'iPti
IviiUilHi, kj , Oct. iti. lick Jtujt, vl flii
pj,'j. laoilttl tint intialuii .Ilium) Hjji, ii,
tin .cioml louiul ( nlut w.ti tu luH' ha.'ii a
tium; iviiii'l t"inlt-.t at Mu.'i lull Uiil-jlil,
ALLEGED POISONER ARRESTED.
Mis. Jane Topiinn. a Professional
Nuise, Thought to Have Mitideied
rotir Persons.
Ily 1'i.cliithi WIip from llu Awdi latnl I'rrjt
Nashua, N If., Oct. .".(. MKs June
Toppan, stispoeled of having inuideri'd
Mrs. .Maiy Cllbbs, at Hotline, JIass,,
ln-.t Ati-ittsl. has been arrested and
taken to Massachusetts. Mrs, (Sllili"
died under suspicious clicuniilunces.
Ikitlllie, Mass,, Oil. SO. Mlu. Miuy
filbhs. for whin-o nUeuid nitnder Mtss
Jam Toppan It under artct, was a
dutiKhler or Mr. and Mrs. A. P. TJnvK
or this place, and a sHter of Mrs. llatry
tJordon, of Chicago, lloth Mr. nud Mrs.
lavN dlid last July, and within the
itt'Nl few week .Mis, tlnulou, who had
cnnie on iiotii ChlcaKo to se her moth
er In her last hours, and Alls. Glljb.
died. .Miss Toppan, a pinfesslonal
nurse and a friend ot Hie Dais family,
alleuded each liersnn.
AVheit the fact that the four peison?
died within one month came to be noted
by Ilio neighbor-!, p.uiicularly as the
olllcl.tl i auso of the deaths was not
Khen out, the inatler was called to
the alientinn of'the distilet attorney,
who on Auk. 'M k.ivc oitleis for the
IioiIIps to be dl-duti'i icd for evaniiua
lloii. li was teiKirltd that ttaces of
polsonliiK was found iu all Ihe bodies.
Then tin state police befrali the invesli
K.illou whlili has led to the arte-t of
Ml-s Toppan, who lctt hole at the close
of the summer season.
IJarnslnble, Mass., Oct. "0. Miss Jane
Toppuu, who was jirwsted al Amherst,
X. II.. today on suspicion of beinv; con
nected Willi tlie alleged mm del of Mi".
.Mniy I'ilbbs, or C.tlaumel, was biousht
lieu this afternoon. She was taken lo
Hi" liii'.j jail and 'will be arialsued to
nuiriou morniup.
Mr. Cillib-i' husband, Captain It litis
V. lilbbs, who is captain of the c-nast-hi";
schooner ("ioldcu L'all, was away on
that vessel at Hie time of his wire's
death. On leaming of it, at a coast
poit, he Immediately teturncd home,
tiiid, nllhotish there had been up to
I hat time no suspicious of foul play
Captain flibbs believed that tlieie
should be an IineBtiyatiou anil placed
the matter iu the hands of Dlstiict At
torney Holmes. The bodies of Mrs.
tioulon and Mis. filbbs weie exhumed
ami the stomachs wete sent to Viofes
mii Wood, of llnrvanl univeislty, and
as a n suit of his examination Miss
Toppan was aiicsled on suspicion of
bavin? poisoned the four meinbeis of
the lilbbs family.
The police asset t that they have suf
licient inidenee to convict Miss Top
pan, althointh they will not disclose
any of It.
LUKBAN LOCATED.
Geneial Smith Expects to Clear the
Island of Insurgents.
Hi I Mlu. no W In? Itotu 'I lie "-"-ociatctl I'tt .-.
Manila. Oil. I.U. Advices lecehetl
heie lrnin cntbaloifan, capital of the
ishintl ol Saiiuir, say ileuoial Smilli
has leliable liiloniiatloii renanliutf tho
v. lieieabnuts of the Insurgent leader,
l.ukban, who Is belli"; haid-ptessed.
Small skltmishes lake place dully. C.U
b.ilnjj.in was under Hie .esterday.
LSeui'inl Smith evpet Is to i lear in.,
Iskind of insui.iius by Christmas.
DR. SWALLOW'S TRIAL.
Conducted Behind Closed Doots
Yestetday.
Hi l.. lit-iu W up fitiiu The t.ot tab .1 Pi. .t
II ill i-liu jr 111 ..ii-IIip tuil of llm. Hi.
sil.i. ('. SH.illim- lor lil.rluxul. In Ion .i toitiniu
tit ol Hie luitl il IVmi-l.im i Ifi lli.i.ll-t uni
fi'iiiiu', w.-i-. it-iuiiul touii lulthtil tk-ifil tluoi
spttt.il w U ue.-t -t win luiiii on t.nli Milt, .iiul
It I- iNptiiii! Hint llu t.i-i will (to to Hip iiii.i
tiilllftlltlM.
llu I link! llmill, of lliiii-luiit;, wlm
I miislit Ilic tit, t isp-, I i t'litlnttlni tlio pi ii.ii ti
Hon. I!t. Willtaiti It. 1'owi !., of I ..IiiiiiIim, 1.
tli fi lulling .Ml. M .illoti.
NEGOTIATING STONE RANSOM.
Those Having the Matter in Hand
Must Maintain Seciecy.
Hi l.w In-lit ii. limn llu' A-ot!uli(l I'm."
I .11.,-l.lllllIKIi.-, Oil i'U 'Hit iiivoiIjiioii. tut
Hit l iii'iiin of Mi I'll ii M -low. Hip aim, t 'nl
in I i. tu iiilfliiii.ui, .ill' pioKii'-.luu- i-.iti.in
lollli, ll I. IllliltOitiitiil. lillt I.-loll. I till-.. 111. -i'
lull III- till 111 IU llllH I. Ill llllt.llll .111-oIlltP IMil.'.,l,
I, Hid .Hi" I i.llllliitil Hilt pilltliilll Milll'il In'
ill luui.'iil.il lo Mi' spuiPV lui. n.-ls .mil ..ifplt.
Ptesident of Seventh National Bank,
!!, l.w lii.iip Mm-fioni 'Jin VthuiMliil l'r'
Ni nil, ll.t. -'I- I'Iip ofiiilil .uni. nun ir
lit. til w.it in id.' I...I.V Hull 1'ilitni lioilltl li.t-. .ii
npttil Hit iiiitltin i' uf Hi" noiKJIilul sini'iilk
.Nillmul hint.. I'llwanl It. Ili.-'iiu--, Willi mi II.
'I. nlut .iiul 1!. W. .Ion. will If im I'l.si'luil-.,
-im! Mr. .lotiit will In tlie Link's i.i-liur. Iln.i
Itl ', il i- ( Ipi'i t.'tl, Mill I'" ll'llll(il ill .1 n l
tij.it.
Mis, Grant Recovetiue.
lit I win. no Win' lioni i In. Ass.ulj.iil I'ii..
.i. Iiiiii..ii. il.t. - .Mi i.uiil, Hie mi.Iiu
nf (ipni'iil lii.ntl. In. .ilmo.l riiiii-tini lioui
In itiiii. imlbiiociili ii. s suiUm ii niil .t
i, I. .Ill lllll .lllllilll., llllllll, ll.'UlU'l, llo I ol
tuiilltip I ioi tu lift' im. in. Mil., s.irtdi., '.li-.
III. ml'.. il.iu'lili i, ii tuin. 'il In W.i.liiiijtiui dully
III') Mill IIIIUIII Willi ll' I IllotllU' lllllltU Hut
tt lllll I
Ptesident Appoints Osbotne,
III I . lll.lM' W In ll" in I lie As-iit utul I'll."
Uit-lilimi'iii, Hit, ,.ii. Ilio . iui.lt i,l lu ap.
p'liiilul Hon. 1 1 jnl. I. ll. Iniii, i, a IKin.,ii.ti, 1. 1
MICltill ,ll..itO lllllll, .IS It.llLllll' ainlitt of
Hi' llllbil s,i., u. mt of pill it. 1.II..I lllllll.,
tlho .!.- .ll-O J lMll.Hl.lt. Ill 1.. , li.l.l.'ia nf
I li.illi.tli. C, .llul n.i. Iiiriiullt lloiuiy
(.t'lii'ial of Sin Hi (.jioIiiu.
Snow iu El P.tbo.
ll.t I, tlu.iii Wilt lunli Ilic A. tuu 'ul I'll?,,,
I.I I'Jvi, luil, II I -ii'H I'll fin mu an
I mi in 111 I't "J nul 'I nidi tnlt n f-uiouii, ju
wu followul oi- liui inn-. II it li.. r,iilli.,i
btutll' .lllllll oil lut'ltl lit I !lt III lllll i u.
p .ollli lllllll witlili I
PATAI. laOODS IN SICILY.
ll.t l.ulu.nc Wilts froni tlie A-o.iilj't.l ",,.
Mts.ilj, ii.b. i)u !- In" lU'ilii; if Ho
niounl tin taK-niii Iu i iti-i'l wiili'.pitjil .l.niwto
i.tic, 1'ltii'ii lliii Ji" jlii'.i'Jj .Mown to J,ja
Intn l'-t.
Minder and Suicide.
llv l.itlmue Wlrp lioni'llic AwuclJtnJ I'i.?,,.
Ilriuliouiii K . "il " I iiiljn llivuii lojjy
(tml Jiul Mllt'tl Hilii' Alll.-on mul tluii iPiuuiittcl
niiililo, llii' wfit I'lotluu In Uw ami tlio
tiouble hut a law- ult, it ii liolku'il, piomplt'.l
till lUtjCiJ.
THE STATE'S
FINANCES
Treasurer James E. Bcirnett Issues
ii Statement Reuardlno tlie
Public Funds.
IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
Financial Affaiis of the Common,
wealth Never in Better Condition
Than at Present The Funded
Debt Has Been Reduced to $50?,
334.43 -Treasury and All Books
Open to the Ftee Inspection of the
Public.
Iljr l.ti lutitp Wiir Ituiiil In iiOiltitril l't-.
Ilai rl burs', Oi t. .10. State Trensuifr
.Tames Ik Hat nelt issued a statement
of the condition of the stale lieasiuy
today, In which he stated that the
treasuiy, with all its books, is open on
the ftee Inspection of the public. Col
onel Dm net f aNo sa-:
"The llnaiKkil aTfalis nf the Mute
tteasury weie never in such excellent
condition as liiey tu nl Ihe piesent
limp. The- net funded debt of the com
monwealth has been ledttcril to VirtT,
3ol.43. The entlie appropriation to the
public schools, with the exception of
ten small dMiicts w'ltich aic being
held for their annual lepotts, together
witli the charitable- and other institu
tions of tlie commonwealth, have been
paid in full and theio remain a bal
ance in the treasuiy of S4,T-t(i,;fin.:!l.
"Our payments tor lite piesent fl-nal
!ar, up to and ineludiiifr the L'Sth in-t.,
a mount to the enormous sum of $1.-.S7.-i.lI5.S-l,
or S421.IJG.fi4 more than w.i
paid during' the entile liscal ,car IDtii).
This laige amount I-. an minted lor
by the piiMnenl of $J,fi3k47.'.R7 school
appiopiiation can led fioin last jear
into the piesent fiscal vrai. We h.ue
paid to schools Ibis year, inrludins- the
aiiiotmt ft om last year, the .sum of $ti,
fi.'j.'i.ijjj.ST. The pcisoiial propei ty luv
has also been rettuned lo the rouuties
promptly."
METHODIST BISHOPS
IN BIENNIAL SESSION
Sixteen Attend the Meeting Held at
Cincinnati Subjects for Con-
sidetattou.
lit l.lllllalll' Will' IIOlll I III Avo. l.t.ltl l'ip.-
Cincinnati, Oct. .'in. Sixteen bishops
of the Methodist Kplsiopal t hutch met
lien today in their biennial session,
whlih will coiitlnue lor n week. Alnon,'
the absentees are: lllshnps .Moment, in
China; ll.iilseil. in Allien; AVaiien, in
India, and Vincent, in lhnope. At tbl
iiilifei elite Ihe bishops will be assigned
as piesidiiif; olllceis of the iimfeieiup
of nest year. Owing- to the death of
Itishop Niuile. nf Deltult. seveial may
ch.ingt location, tin sclecllon being In
tin older of seniority. Tin hlcuniril
sessions in r- executive.
The union of Jlethodlsts. noi Hi and
south, will be tonsideiod. The piellm
Inaiy sleps lookliur lowaid this end
hat lii-cn lalieii iu Oklahoma lerii
loiy. -wheie thenoilb and south .Meth
odists; have nulled in buildlui; a .Medio
illsl college. This slep was taken by
IINhop ll.iinlltnu and will tome up In -foie
the bnaid of bishops for ial liba
tion. Hlshop MiCabe. who pliipin-cS lllll t.
new bishops for forelsntlelds.say-:: "'i'lie
Itotu. in Catholic clutch luis iweniy
elglil bishops Iu c'hltui. U'e liaxe onn
for all Kasleiu Asia. Again, the
('hutch of nnuhuid lias tweiit-om--
bishops In South Alili.i, while we hiie
only one."
Hlshop Hurst will puipo-i special ef
foits for n genet. tl nlslou tluough
oiit the conutiy. At Ihe niotulng --i'-shin
r.lsluip Wnldeu pieshlfd ami Hlsh
op .Mallalleii pieslded In the allot noon.
The day was thnoled lo a geneial con
leieuce, Wit hull t Dual ill Hull nil title.
thing.
DISASTROUS EIRE IN CHICAGO.
Seventy-flve Families Lose Their
Homes Loss, !?25O,000.
lit I . Iii.iu W n. lioni llu i i I.ilul I'u-
chit ago, nil. !!).-Hcii'iiiy-ilve f mil
lies lost dii'lr homes and J.'fiii.nmi won It
ol pioperl.1 was dcsitined iu a lire to
Might Hint slatlnl in I'nlersou & Co, s
ph'tiiii H.inio laiioi.N ut I'uion illicit
and Austin avenue.
Til" llaiues spifad to llu small p.u k
lug c-liibllslinicHi of lu'Inbeig tV Sinpp
and a long low' of dwellings adjoin
lugs. Two blot Its of dwelling sklilin.,
Milwaiiken iiM'UUf weie wiped out be.
font die W,,H Mibiiuud.
SUED CONDENSERY COMPANY.
Number of Faimeis Sue to Recover
Money Due Them,
Altli'n limn Kiismih has illucleil Hi.ii
Jildgmeul In eiiiereil attain-! Ilic
Clark's .Siiiuiiiii I'.ilr.i ami ( 'omtfiiim
ininp.'iny Iu t.iiur or tin inlliiwink" per
sons, all l.ll'lllOls who ii'tciiily cilleieil
suit for jnuit due litem, tlu unupany
having: failed In app. at at the heat
Ing. I'ncy Chiinilis. -siasj.', ,v.s,(
Tillman Kieelmnu. $1'I.M; I'ranl, V.
Mniey, 511b ". ; ruink W. Dlekeisou.
fs.'.r..'; lieotgi! A very. ii.'.A'r, Vlllngiou
flltllllbei's, $!i4.'; Claii'lne J, pel;e .
soil. iJ.W.'l, Chi'istophur Caipeuiei,
MW.'d.
The coinptii's tondii-er nl Cl.nkV
uiiminll was il istioycil b. Ilio , few
Weeks ugii.
Big File at Tlmiuoubvllle.
ll.i l.x lutno Who fiinii I l.i -s.uiUlnl lien
lininiuniiilli. 1X1. ..u.- fin tlfsiiti.it ! iimii
Ilitii lull of lh lui. ims. ;uuiuii of Hill loiui
luJj). Ilio lu.i ii iitiiiijliil in i.iHit'i), wilk
lc.-. Hun iJiO"! Iti-iirJiKi. llu llu.. l.iiicl
fioin llu." cM'I'Mi"" t'f " l.nip In J ltoi i', llmi
ut (lie liulltllni tkit"jul utre iiew
REIGN OF TURROR AT NOME.
Five Hiuithcd Men Left Penniless
iu the Town.
Ill IImIii.Iip Who fiolii'llii U-oil.iffil I'll".
I 'oi I Townsend, Wash., Ocl. 30. Tho
itciiineiM Queen und Valenc'a ai lived
loihiy fioni tluneail, Much brought SOO
paHcliieis, On the IJllreu 11011' 1I0
stowiiwa.is who xtiectiodcil Iu botiid
liu; lin vc'Sel by climbing' up the
anchor chairs while the ve-n-el was nt
nmlior hi the ionUwa, at N'onie. l.i.
setiRers icpotl that non men weie left
nl Xnme all of whom are ppiinlle",
wllb mi means nf making; a lMng dur
ing th winter anil it telgn of tentu is
predicted,
During- the cut le Mijngi of the
Queen p"tt thells . u or dully oeeilt -i
em e.
GREECE MAY ANNEX CRETE.
Tutklsh Ambassador to Russia Said
to Have Warned Sultan.
Hi l.w lutiip WIip ltom llu VvAi i.itc'1 I'reit.
Loudon, del. Iii). In a ilKpntrh to the
Times fioni Cousinnllnoplt It N m(,i
thai the Turklsii amb.is'sador ul SI.
reteisbuig- lias hummed the sullau of
Tinkij Ihnl Ihe iinueMttloii of Ihe Ul
and ot cud, to tiieeip i immtueiir
and Inevitable.
MINE WORKERS
AT HUNTINGTON
A Number of the Reptesentntives
Will Hold a Confeience Heie
Tomonow.
Pi I'mIiisIip W be fun 1 1 Hif As-tin iltil 1'itf
'lltiutington. V. Va., Oct. 30 A
number of lepro-'onlfitlves of the I'nl
ted .Minn U'oikeis of Ameilca. and of
different state utgnni.alions mc heie
tonight lor a eoiifeience toinoirow
with both the oigaiil-.Pd and the unor
ganized nihieis.of AVest Viiglnkt and
Virginia. A similar conference was
held al I'.u kersbiug last month and
on Ihe lepoit of the muteices al that
time t'li-sldent .Mitchell hits called the
meeting- tor louioriow (o devise plans
by wlj'ch the miners in these two ttates
can bo mgunizud lulu stale unions and
made ,iu!l!.uy to the Culled .Mine
Workeis of Ameilca, th. same ns In
other coal piodmlng- states, stale ot
tlceis from the I'eiinsylvaiiia, Ohio, In
diana. Illinois, Kentucky and other
coal ptodueiug states arc heie to co
opeiati witli President Jl'tchell, Vice
J'lesltlenl Lewis, Seeietltiy Tre.isiiiei
AVibon and other no.IIuu.il ollli ei-s In n
Ilnul I'lfort tn org-iuilze the Illinois nf
Virginia and West Virginia. While
the call for the meeting louuniow In
titule, the niiluei s of Vhginl.i. It is un
deis((ind lh.it Ihe main elttvls nl tin
piesent tonlei elite will be dilecled lo
waid mines ol W'esl Vhginl.i III si ami
then the oignni.uion will be extended
to Old Dominion. The oulput of West
Viigiuln litis beeome sti eiioiinous as ;,,
setiously eonllk t Willi olhci slates, es.
ptti'ally Ivculutli, Indiana. Ohio and
Wti-teiti I't'iitis,. U.ini.i whtie tht'tc
is ci lit Hi different In the haul. II
Is held thai the opeiatois in oilier
slates i 1. iltn liiey cannol pay die union
stale In nir.'iJC'dlloi! with the biwei
i .i tc ot the non-union mines in Wet
Viiglnla and the confeience will .lppudl
tu the Vliginkt inlneis lor Ihe pio
teetlon of the union mines n tiiher
.stiites. The npeialoi's of West Vliginia
ait als't) u'Piesenteil heie and nic ap
lie.illng to their men against intertii-c-nce
1 1 mu liilioi lendeis In oilier --tales
A MYSTERIOUS ASSAULT.
Patiick O'Reilly Receives Sevete
Pununelling' from Unknown Man.
I'.itihk O'liillly was Iakeii in die
Lackiiwiiuua hospital Tuesdn.i night
tiiitonsiloiis imin a btiidtig ie Ived
fioni die hands of an unknown man mi
Lackawanna incline neat die Dela
ware and ITud-am i, illio.nl Million.
O'Kcill.i was urn ousiloiis all niglil. His
iujiulcs ,ue (iiulliled in Ills head ami
face. doth i yes aie hluikeiied ami
almo-t i o-ed, while his fate Is Inn i In
ly swollen. Theie H aNo a deep ga-h
over his light ey. .
While walking along lin -licet iietir
the U In w.ik and Hudson depol
O' I hilly wins halted by some onn .veil
lug "si ab." The next inslant somn
om' In the thukiiess dealt him a inril
lh blow iiiio-s the foi.beiid, This was
follnweil by titlieis In raphl sue i esslou
and lie was knotked uu nusi Ions in llm
sidewalk without dl-'Oieilng- who his
usn Hants weie.
The Lai kaw. tuna hospital .unliukim e
was summoned und die lujiiii-il man
I ..lllnV-tl lo dint IllslllUtloil. lb wis
n-tlr? coiiif.ii lablv ,iesi'iil.iy ami the
din lots ,.,i.S he W III leeoM I.
Schwab Visits Plants.
lit I i .i-bi'Wiu ll'.lil Hit A.-, iit.'.l Pit
Mult I mi. Iiul.. hi ii'. lliiilf M "slmil.,
"1 1 -lilt III of lllll lllltnl suit, , s,,l ii ipoulpilt,
.tii.l .ili.iil Iti-tiil.i i.i ti. r ifihiil. .tu I Iii.iiI. tn
ll.t nitli.lil in iiii!ip.nn it tin' i.iip.n ii Ion, ii
il.il Hit iniitii- (iliiti. Inn i ilit. tin puii
tip ilt In iii.ll ill llu hiili.ui I, plaint
I,nie,e Older for Rnilioad,
lit l.i. In in W up tium 1 1 c Vctt ijltil I'ip.
llllllll, IL I ' Ill' l.'nl.' KlllH I" IU' HI'
polltl .lltit I'lpl't'll" 1 1 'll t.1 ' " l' 'l ' "hllP
1.1 I lltultlll It" Ml 'J I" 'II pllllil III UP ll.t
In Ho li.'t.Ui an llm I.l.ill'li. 'I l.f ..I'li'l h
foi lit l.'t vliflii. . ,n li. i u(it;i in. llul
Iti t linn iiul in lulii it
Insane Man's Clime,
!) hi liiiiii) S lie liuiu Hit' li-i'ii.itui I'uti.
Iti'liii, U , im .it) PjiikI l.lii. il, III .1 A
t. lit, u I'llii'i I'Miu' Hi'-" l.iu'ii spr iis, wiiilo
liiiipoui li Iiimi.p. tliinii. t 1 1 1 1 win lllll III
. ti. Iliillu luil.i; Jiul In ii .lot .In... If .ii.
'll.t tlollllll tjllll'tt It'.il.tl
Tolstoi's Woik Seitted.
Ill l.i liuc Wlic duiii in, Avotutni 1'ie.s
liip.lt, ut, ! Hoi pilii. fiitl.li .i-i.. .1 in
tililkui ef (.mill !o).ui's liiiiliiitt. "Hit iiiuii
in; ol l'ft," Jl .1 .up.li pitlilitlnnv liuii'i.
Foot Ball,
lb CitlUiiu Win1 limn 'I'Iip .WvtlJtuI l'iiit.
Nl I I'll, Ikt. .Jl. ( oliiiu'iU, 30 j IUtr
foul, 0.
OUR COAST
DEFENSES
All oi the Principal United State
Ports Have Eillcient
Formications.
CAN RESIST AN ATTACK
Geneial Gillespie. Chief of Engi
neers, Reports Measures to Piotect
Hat bors Appiopiiation of $4,000,
000 Needed for New Guns and
Mortar Battel ies.
ll.i l.w In. lit W In firiu'llip t.,cultil TifJi
Washington, (ci. .'W. Twenty-live of
die pilnilpiil bin hois nf the United
blutes now hava sulllcieiil number of
lie.ny guns an, I moilui.s mounted tu
penult of effeethe defense against tin
al allai 1;. -sills (lelleral (iillc'splc, chief
o! enginecis In Ills aiiuual repoit. Ho
brlelly descilbes the oilglual prole of
1 1 .i Hied hi die Hudleoft himrd for coast
defense, und shows how il has been
amended fioni c.n lo ye.u. The f in
pniltinl ehanges were Hit ptoilslon lor
lapld-lhe glint, a i eduction In dm
number and cnlllne of heniy guns and
the eliiiilnulloii of nriuoi'ed defenses.
I'lovlsion has been made for emplai'
Ing ,'!J."i heav.1 Jims, "(17 i.ipld-flii guns
and o7C nioilais.
lionei nl lillles.le now wants sites fur
mote new muitit" battel Ies, und lor gun
und mortar batlerles asks au appio
piiation of $1,000.1(00. The formica
tions boiiid having declnied pueinmilni
gnu lutlerlis obsidete. the departmeiH
lias dlscoiiliuticil wink on such b.it-
teiics nt rishei's island and Toil
Jtoyiil. An eslhnalL of JIIOO.OOO Is sub
mit ted for pieseruitlou and lepalr ol
forlillcaliiiiis, whli h is le.s.s than one
half of one per cent, of their value.
Dining tin ear. negotiations huvi
pi ocei'ileii lor the puichase of two foi -dticadon
sites in Itoslon haibor, thiec
in Nin lagiinsett iiay. llnee in Xew;
Yin lc harbor, and others at Port Ho.ial,
San Fiancisto. San Diego, St. John'?
liver, Kort SI. 1'hlllp and Cape Jleniy,
Va. With lew evcepdous. tliese sites
must be pioeiiied by coudeinnatlon.
An estimate or f-.'.non.ftno Is siibinitteil
for pmchnse of sites.
For the construe linn of subiuuilue
mines and stot.ige liicllides tin estl
niatt or 5Hirt,oiin is sLiiimitted. l"or
st", u fhlighls nppiiipi'.'atlons uf S.'iOu,
Otm fur Inst.ill.iiion and of p.0,000 foi
mains ami lontlulls me urgently i-k-oinineiided.
The ospvi ieni e ilt New
Vol li has showiii that eeonoiuy Iu lu
st. illation is inomoted by l1sinK tin
I'm lillt .i tluii plants for post tlluinina
l Inn alsu. The i Miniates -iibmitted
will fulli ti inli with seaiehllght.s four
mole Impoilanl haibois.
State ot Defen&es.
iiein i. il Olllespie lake- up in detail
tin st.u.. of the defenses in each of
Hie liirlllli.itlon dlsliiels, slinw iug' Just
w h.i I has been done dining the ye.u at
Mill of the hupoi taut points, and what
is piojei led He alsu makes nn e
linsi.. lvpm I upon liver and haibni-woik-.
and dlsctissi.. .,ii li Impt moment
al t onsldei.ible length besides siib-liiltting-
I'stiuiaU's for the lisial year
culling .lune ::o. rmi These estimate.
an from -.' lo i!! l-:i per ceiil. less, and
iu sonic Inslami's ."in per i ent. less 111. in
those of the lotal engllteels Iu t'hillge
nt liver ami haiboi impiovement.
ileneial (illlespli totals :is fnlliiws
I'ndpr i oiilluulng umtiaits .fil tvi -:i77:
rhei's ami harhois (geivial) V- -.it.!.iiiii1;
examinations, surveys ami
contingencies, $,i0ii,0H(i; under I'alllot
llla JVblls I'llllllllls-lnl), $lo.ll(Ml; pi,..
ventl'iit of tleiiiwits Iii New Voik luir
bnl. J70.-i!0'. elll.ll genu Ilt of (iinet
noi's Island. New Voi'k. S'liifi.imo. !:
dmalis Milunlttiil by the Alissis.sippi
Hher I'limmisslmi ale fm $.:,ii!ii,ilutl, and
by the .Missouri Hhei I'oimnlssiou, M,-nii'i.-jon.
The estimates fur In. ,ll Impiove
uieiiH at or near New Yoik. a" mndo
by the chief of engineers, is ns inllows
lO.lst Itlver, nn.linii; IllldsOii Itlver
$':um,00ii. New A'oik- b.iibnr, ".tnm:
Hay lihlge ami lied Hook channels
J.'OH.OOii! ami eiilaigi'inent of Cbiiei
nor's Island, V'oO.uon,
HEARING OF M'AULIFFE.
He Is Chaiged with Faiticipatiuf,'
in I.ttzeine Stieet Blot.
litil .McAllliri'e, of Il.'l Seventeflllh
stfet. was aiiaigned bofoie Aldoininu
dudd.i .icMeiiluy lui partlclpallng In
the Lueiiie stiei llm Sunday, Octo
ber -'
liullollHiie and .Moigaus, the new
nf.lli" i.ir dun was held up, and Spe
rial oilbei-. .Morgan Sweeney mid
Stephen U.ier i-stliled against .Mc.u
lilfe, Their testimony was din effe t
that tlio defendant h.id Inn led slotwt
at tlm ear ami uigpd tin ciowd oi
in lolem e.
Tib' ithli'i man held hint uinler K'1'1
bail tor liu'lllilg In riot and lined $o fm
dlsoidcily iiiiidiifi. .MiAulllfn cnleieii
hail for iiuui, Inn mi dm chnigi or
tli.siililel 1 comlllit look' out a wii or
eellloiarl. Mioiuty I'laieinn lali n
lino iiiieaed lor die dnftiuso and
Ohaih's I' ii'.Malle.i lepresonleil Hie
pi list t ml. hi
vrSTKRDAV'S WEATHER,
l .a iic i iii '. i'ii:
llt.lit.i ntiipii a in 1 1 ik'sriM
l.i.iti'.i tiiiiini.. hi. .17 tlt;r. ..
Ilfliilie Ib'tiililn.'
. 1. In. . Bl I'lT u'lll
s p. ut i- 1'ir ieni.
I'ifi tpiljiu'ii. 'I lioum i'iiiJcI K p, ni , luiii
ff'f-f-f-f-f.-fff
WEATHER FORECAST,
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Wjti.iisiinii (it. ISO rorcpant fir
'I Inn .th.! ami 1'iltljy: I'astcrn IVnnivl
wnu -i'dir atiii w-Jtmer Tliurvljy. I'u
ilji, iiiiri'.ilu ilouilluca; llglit wiUl-b
wii.tl-i liriuinliij; Ircli tomkW(t.tcrlr.
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