The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 22, 1901, Image 1

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'J HI- OKLV SCKAXToX PAPIiU RkCKIVLVG THE COMPLETE XEWS SERVICE OITUE ASSOCIATED PRESSU ORE ATESTjVEWS AGEN'CV IX THE WORLD.
SCHANTOiV, PA., I'KJDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 300.1.
TWO CENTS.
TWO CENTS.
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IUIW .IS.SS.KSl
GOVERNOR REMOVES
PITTSBURG RECORDER
Ex-Director of Public Safety J. 0.
Brown Succeeds Major
fl. t,. Brown.
ATTORNEY-GEN. ELKIN
NOT IN SYMPATHY
He Does Not Appiove of the Comso
ot Governor Stone in Bemoving
Becoider A. M. Brown Mr. Elkin
Declines to Discuss the Stoiy That
He Will Beslgn from the Gover
nors Cabinet In a Statement to
the People of Plttsbuig Governor
Stone Explains His Position and
Defies His Enemies He Biands as
False Many Statements Made and
Does Not Fear Cai loons or News
paper Abuse He Insists that Self
Bespcct and Begaid for the High
Office Held by Him Demands That
the Official Who Cuts Off Heads
for Political Puiposes Shall Be Be
nioved. lti l.nliittti W na fn ni'Ilio .-oiuteil I'ic-"
H.tt t Isbuig, Nov. 21. Governor Sloti"
tonight ioinoved Itccotder A. 31. Htown,
ot rittsblllg, iillii appointed in his place
e.-Diicclor of Public S.if. I J. C.
11 own. In n long stntoini nl. addiissed
"to l Ik- people of Pitlshtng." till- gOl-
tiior ghes hN leasons for the change.
!! -says- he is authoil.id by the- second
da ss ilty chattel hilt to .ippolnl u ic
coider and Is piai'tic.ill, lespousiblo ior
the good feoioruiiienl of tin- socouil
il.ish cities, ot the state, lie slttos tli.it
hi had no put pose in signing the act to
"nil" out ol nfllie the exist Ins ollhe
holdeis mow tlmii was neii"-!-ary to
put tin- law into t'ffict
Governor Klnuc says also th.it ho .in
poiuteo Kecordor A. .l. lit own, who
was under no political obligations to
i.ny pal ty or faction, that he iias 10
moteil n liu kg niiiiibcr of ollieeholders
tiqtiinst the governor's piotost, anil that
Jn ouler to mevint lutthoi loinov.ils
theie is nothing for him to do but to
icmove the present iccoider anil ap
point a limn "who Mill nut leniovo
apablo and ofllcloiit men lor political
rt"ious."
The governor donio-, that he has sp
un id pruinlhts tliat lie shall siicreed
Senatoi t'uny. or that lie lias leiehcd
llie pli-tlqes ol -i t.iin pel sons to sup
3)oi t him torl'nltiil Stsitis sciiatoi. In
n Jiiistsciint to his stateiueiit the ko .
1 1 nor 'halk'iigcs icilnin newspaper to
jnlnl a strny, whiih they aie nlli nod
to have, Hint ilnriiiK tlio last lcKisl.ilitif
lie (1oiii.iiii1l.m1 ijnu.iiuu for sIkiiIiik- ceitain
bills, lint that he finally Linninomlsud
on ?ir.i),uOn, whiih .ih jiaid him.
Foiinal Notification.
A ine.-sciiK.r liom Hie cseiuthe ile
p.ii tinent lett H.iuisbuis this nitei
lioon tor I'ittsliurtt with :i loiter to
ltci ouler 13ioii, torm.illy notifying
tilm ot hN lemoval and aiHishiR him
of the appointment ot J. O. thown.
The new i winder is a lieutenant of
Senator William Fllnn, former leader
of the anti-Quay Republican orRanl
y.ition In Pennsylvania and is ehaii
m.in of the f'lttsbuiK Ttepubliean city
lommittee. lie Mas dismissed leeeut
ly by bis predei essor from the olTln
of din dor of public safety and Sena
tor Kllnn has silici) been woikhiK to
f-ecure the iemov.il of A. M. Brown and
the appointment oC ,1, O. Iliovui up
his sueeessor.
Thomas S. UIkoIovv. of I'ltlslmif,', a
liknd of Senator Quay, vv.ih In Ilar
jtsbitiR today 1o piev.ill ution the kov
oinor not to leniove itecouler lliown,
but the executive did nut ste him. At
louiuy floiieial KlKIn s.i.s tonlKhL that
ho was not in sympathy with, and
does not approve of, ISeiowlcr Uiown's
lemoval and that the ooveinor lias
assumed the iesponshillty and ai ted
In the matter on his own JudKiuuit.
Mr. nikin declined to discuss tin. stoiy
that he would icslmi liom tlovrrimr
Htone's iiiblnul.
Senator Flhm and his 1 1 kudu snp
puitcd the icKulur Itepublli an stale
ticket In the iceeiit uauipulKn and li.no
for some lime eo-npeialeil 1 1 1 1 ccitnin
political adhcietitu of (ioveiuoi sione
in AlleBlien. cuunty.
The Goveinot's Statement.
Follow ItiK is tlw lull text of Uownuoi
saone't Htatemenl:
In the 1'ioplo hi l'ittliiirg.
I line lciniiMil M.1J01 lironu nut ..uini .
J, 0 IliYinu ur.inki 11 I'liHliin,. lui thu i.ilKw
.nir roJton.-!
rim )iiiu-o M iiio in .1 "liiru in ii .1
tie mhcihI i!j i is tu f jU. Ilii' ki if ip
piliitiiunl nut nl (uunMN n. I ut it in ,1 in .. 1,
II eliclnl li U.o i.cuplo. V i.nhIIi iluit i.onM
).' .111 I111rr1.1l lict(in tlio tniK d 0 Uw uin1 j tu
iitut ami tlio lli.t rk'itloiu rt t itioi.lt 1. Din ei",
(hi. time tl 8'Uii"i i .lufiu.iiiiil 1.1 ji nut
11 cooler, jihI injiiiiull In. onio i.-pnic'tii..
Vr tl"; sdoJ b'niiinnifiu in li'iis 11 tliu mhukI
.lut, 'll.i riici I ituo t the Mil jj UiJ.i.
U. lulilo, lint, 111 my jul,iiiciii. tin i.roiiriuin
5t the Ijw ti,tng lull fuiiM In .1 in jiiIu 1 1 In
tks.-li.il hv the .cf.b in .mt.iiil.c. tie tin...
,1iublc tutuic.
I lull 111 illlllCMJ ill -liUillK 1 kill kl li)i nit
5f otlloi t tic (NlMing Hi ' I10IK10 iiinio Hun iv.h
jficisitj 10 put Hi U 111 "'.- 1 In. 1 it .
Clltlfll Of tlUllillli; H CV li'lllll ll I li..1llllt!.1!.
11 mcoihI cIjin ilk -! ( ovoilluowlni; Mitliii
(lies. l c(iiillln.tJii r tin' Utt ..n tint li
Jwulcl to ucil 10 1'iidfO cui tm iiittrini until
lc peeph' touM pvriili liiur iihiiii iiirmisii tlie
littion ot J irioi'ur, inn iiu iiiiiumiiii un.
iiuncid liouIi not awiiinc tin iiiii Mini nt.
ict it .11 tkttiic one. AI jfor llicmu w.n n t
itcl iTcunlci lit) " 111. hi 1 ii' uini .11 'jn -
n. ti iii I'JKv ei lutloli. llo nprifini il,
lIi 1iI apnulmnicnt I". II1' rrciilln, lie
l Hie hv, Jim no nuitiii n Hi in 11
iltll llic )imi'k CLl'iafii) 11 ul Hie u.i,
.11 ami llivliili) Hi'" Ml lui i""ii
llu-ii I nt I" in i.ii'i'i an.'- .
,ln. '-il " 1 Olwill'iil Ma ,
lliirtin lift 111.1 I lilai'l 111 Wiiulil rjrn Out
tills h)lii. Ill innlifiiiliil lllr, lin Ki anil
Kimil tlllui.lili nil luutiiliil mi' tint In ttiiiml
.iilinliilMii liij 1 tilt t vifih jmlkl.il itlnios uin)
liiiinlliilit.. nnlinli iniiiiilUiiii ul li pnll'ii 1
mnliltliii id 1 Ilii-' If ami fm nlhiu. II ul I '!
Iml llir pnlliy villi li now sold, s dim In inii.nl
I vnnlil line in iilo i illfUruil ippniiiiinrnt. Hut
In mi! I In la tul It to In iiij ilt tv In lull
in il li iii vliMili In phif milll Ilio pnipli' ii-illil
if lk nl tin1 pflN 1 apiHiinliil 1 tli ti Vt inir lulu
tints in l'lttliinir. iiflu lil iippolnliiiinl. lie ttm
I ul l.i in iiiiniil villi Hilt piilitt, Iml .ittiiuml In'
tut hoc nniliilhiii fo Imllil up ii pulllli il oikiiiiIi
tiou In I'ill-I'ini; .iml li'iiiDiol iml ptninttul I ii
Milioiilimlis to niiii'ti' nun liuni ililn In ")
i iiic rxc i pi tint llitt were -ii it t'-t il t In'
adtn t to this ikv politk il urg.ml'iil' li.
Chatter Bepeatedly Violated.
Ill" now iliittti liisliuii iipralulk Mul.in.il I'.v
Ilio iciiim.il ft nun limn itilif Mi pulllli il rn
sins, 'flri' lomot lis Into luui .)utii"-t nit pin
tiM Hi Ins .il-o oiiiilltiil the irmot ll nf )
ntiiiilid of nlil miIiIIpii. Inr nllliii I tciM)in ai!Jln"l
nit i iiurM mpii t f n tin ii 1 1 It lit Intl. 'Ihi new
tlnilu piolillills tlio itmot il liuni i liii fiti ,i Ill
icit n i-i'iis iml mill's I lie mini ImMri iii'l. tii'l
ml In pilltlf ll nlati lilm turn pulillnl
ttniiii' to lis nioifor" Jti-I rfinimto, lilm i i
tittitii l'f iml mi clniKH pufintil ll"v tin
tie rMtit tlioM pi(ti-l"iH nf llic .itv In ! te
fortiillt nti ikttitt iiiimlir n ti iniulii sll ut
ami pi rum iho t minion nf llic "-pint - ttl litUr
ut (In I itt In i in nnli i ipioiitlnl It Ilio ociit
tuo It , I ilio pin in (lie lilllitul tviinllii'i ot
Hie I itt .
'I0 tllllf lliniHllIll 1 'lirlC nlli (lluliliK it.
ritMuu- "linilti lio 1,'itiii pi link lo uinlriitiiiil
tint tlio Inst touiiro rf ntlirc i tlio llitllllll ml
ttriiiint i1imIiiii,o ut pulilu. ilut;. 'Hi' d u it
li'-lnir till i llnoiuli fjiluio tn in ilit i pnlltii.il
riMiltH in thtir pitiinl- IiiiiiM lie leiiiiitnl It
I-tin iiilnitiiiii, fifipioutlt ipiiiil in tin' iicti-
in i iijipuiUiu' flit .iiliiiiulMi.ilinii, diit a 1 1 1 ti'
uuuilici if finlliii iiiiu.tili t.lll t-uou lio mnlo.
In i il. r ti putiiil lln- llnro In iiotlilin; for ino
In ill Inn I" ltuinto tlio pio-uii icionloi mil ap
pcinl .i linn vim ttill not limuto npililo iml
I fill It III IllPtl ti l polltll It K'.M.t'.. 1 lie fins
ullliunt niiiiil In pulilu il irsult All till-, 'all
nlout nn siiimii iionil-iv tint I o.li ill (-uifioil
soinlor Jniy i- ilolulrlt i iki I Into no
aicinifiit ii Hi.'iiKi iui nt villi m pti-on to
iiippnit mc lo' rmliil Milis -iiiilor I tiu
tint t Ii- i till" Knmt mo mil i,j lulkti Uin I
xtoiilil Inin i i.iiiinu.i) lioti lor jn nffin; tint
iluis mil Initiiiie t it tut until l'l-!
ll tlio ikin tn liicomi I niitti Salts snutor
illlllllllllll lilt nflllill HIS I llol'lllll won I.I lint
tilo this tuuiM. Hit I .mi 'tnl'i sun. tint I
vnnlil il) i I luti iloiu if 1 pi-i-Miuh Km t tint
I voulil fm tin ut mil' iiin Ktmo polun il
icioRiuli' u ol nn Uiiiil Mi unti -ill it'-ptet ml
H'.piil tin- Ilio iiinllt oi tlio Injli ultiii ttln li
I Imlil voulil ctiiilnl mo tn iln it. No one is
lcjim-ililt' f i nit it tiou lint iu-i If. fl In Mnri,
if .111,1, -lioiiln ui-t vliolly upon nit I toil tint
tlnn i-i no ot lit j ooui-o (oi nu tn puisiio in llo
tli-tliirr cl tlio ulilnpilii iii vim n tin I itt- pi loi",
upi ti nu. I am !tuto ttillnu to alinlc the iouc
iurin.(- nf nit otfkul nu,
Aoit n -jit i tnillt.
Willi nil V Siono.
Not Intimidated by Thieats.
! -..iito viiilii- Hie ,1'ioti liltti llmo
Ins luui liiiliml loi a poniipi. 't' nil I linn':
-1 oiilil Iji iiiilttl. I kit Pliil.uloli Ini j t -Itnliv
fi 1 11.111 1-1. IlllC II I'll. 1 toi'llll t. s Higtlul ,
cst , on ill' ill .mil vo tilLoil in i iitimll v iv
ilioul Piltsliinc uiitlti-. I Inltl him il tti. Hit
IlltllltlOII 10 litlln'O Itilimlir 1' until nit) site
luui loisou-. uKa mil ilit i, ..Iii.t. Hi puinl
fl nu mo in ipitiiiL iroi il liuriuii..
Vlmiil ID ii'iln. k h-l uulii 1 tut ml til. il ,
siinotiltit iMitiil, to i-.it tint lie li i.l sun Mi
Itipluv, vim li nl mhI lo luui in -nli-f inrc tint
if I niiioiiil Itriuiilii llinttn I voulil lio riiini I
pilllli ilit, tint iliiiint; tin 1 i-l lin-lmiio I ie
ipiiiilul itto liiiiuiiiil tli'ii-itiil ti tllti- si sunn,;
Idlk, Imt tm lilt n inpiuiiiKil t i inn litmdnil
iml nttt tlioii.iiul doll ii , t lie h inn tt i- j ml
in, lint Ilio pipiis li.id tin- .tort, villi i ii
tu ns, ill pripiinl t" I'lililtili Hio i:i jim tit I H"
inotnl Iticotiiti Itioitn. 'llkim-ii.i, lirinc pin
posilt Miu to nu. I liuni in tli miiil i' l
K Ilt. a .1 tlneit. I .nn iritlui io lio iiitliiiuinl
In- Iniliis nor liiiiuiiililul In iliu it- 'Hit d uv
is ul-o I lim uoMi niritiil .i iliiln mm .inv
in i son iiiiiii pnlt. I tli'tf tills i'iii;!' .ml ill
utlicr t il o tliiiM. I mi not all il 1 of tlio inpiin
tn tin n i in ou-. If lln.t lotilu nun mo 1 vuuld
lim liocn iiiiniil Ijii aso. Willi mi soiR
Vot. 2, Pull.
JOHN SEMPLE ON
THE WITNESS STAND
He Makes a Geneial Denial of the
Charges Against Him Chaiac-
ter Witnesses Intioduccd.
Il.i I iilusni Win Hum flu Vtinuiiil 1'ie-K.
I'lilladcliiliia, Nov, ;!. l.awjer .John
1.. Semple. ol I'.iiiiilcn, N .1,, who Is
on tli.il 111 the rnlleil Sliltci dlstiii t
unlit in this illy chinned with aldlinr
and ahottiliK louulei telti is in Hie
miUliiK ol spin ions twenty dollar notes
while the latior weie hi piisou, went
on llii' witness .stand today ami occu
pied most ot the time ot tlio two si s
skins of toiiit. He ni.ule a geneial
denial of the rhat-ts aaliiM him, suy
inis that he bad been cuhiim'iI ns mini-,-il
tor Aithiir 'I'liylor ami llaldwiti S.
Iliiiloll. llii iiiuviited i oiinlci lelieis
ill a icKiihir iininiitt. At the siikucm
tiou of Aithiir T.ltllir, lie li.litl lie h,ii
made an eltoil lo loam the besl liietli
oils o si ttiiiih' n iiiltlKittkiii ol thu sen
tellio ot the i lilllltill I'eilel.s. lie ite(l
AVIlllnlU IhoiUwnf, III the Xew Jeisey
state ptlson, at llic MiKKistlnn nl Tay
lor and Hieik'll, mill liainoil liom him
that the Kiei niiient allowed lilm to
h'n lice tl))ull his SUlleUdel of llic tuiti
ons oimlei Icll bond plates. Tayloi,
Mi. s.tiiiile said, had told lilm that he
ami lllcdell posMsseil $1(1 loilnleitelt
plates ami wue ,in.nus to know ll by
ilollveiinis- tin m to the government
lenient y would be shown b the jihIkm
111 st'llleill lilts' them.
Ml. Si'inple said lie tmuedlaUlv in
folllKd I lie dlntlit-l llttoiliey o what
lie had learned ami lie (,si mpK j siik
Besttil to the ptisoneis that liny rjlve
up the plates whli h they did
Tlio aieusid nitotiiov di inni all
linotv I mIko oi the ij) iiiunlctielt notes
that weio made In the piisnn cell by
Taoi and Ihedell uttor ilia ilO iiuin
teileil pl.iics had beili .tiiiienileicd. It
linn been teslllk-d to that, emjilo was
flveii tloU will) vthldi to Kd 110 one
ilotlni notes, on whhli the $X) Inijircs
slons '.trie made ul'lei the one iloll.ii
lmpilnt had been waslnd off, This
Simple ileiilid. salnt,' that thu only
money le had icielved fiom the (oiin.
lerieltets was in piyment foi his sit.
thes as 'ounsiij He admitted having
Klven the givat ri part of J.'OO to Mn.
Iliedell, imt Djid ho had ittuimd this
amount, iiwIhl' to hi flluit to reure
elemeltcy for llld clients. The money
had been paid to hint, he H.ilil, with the
pun'lsi) Hint tlie Mentence of his clieiilp
should bo IC'dlleeil.
A largo number of wltiieSHcs weie
called to testify lo Semple'H ;ood cliar
actcr. Ainoiig them vvciu Justices of the
New JetHcv eoiliN of t'fioi.s and ap
peals, Supi cine loittl, juiIkch of count v
courts .nitl piottiinent attotneyti ol Hie
New .)cicy bar.
CASES HEARD BY THE
BOARD OF PARDONS
Joseph Boschino Pardoned Applica
tion of John Lut?. Befused Be
hcariug in John Waltz Case.
lit 1 tilinne ttnc from 'iln A-initilcil I'mv,
HariNljiiiK. Nov. 21. The buatd of
li.irdons today committed to life itn
litlsnument (he death ttenteitce of
tleoiKC V. Mc'.Muit.'iy of PlUsbum',
whose t.iHu has been pending befoie
the boaid since Apt 11.
A put don was (,'tantod by the Imaid
to .losejih Hoschlno, of I.aektiwann.i,
servhiK n lilo sentence lor mtttdii
Apiilleatloii's lor the commutation of
the death sentences of .lohu lait. of
Litzeine, and William Allen, ol F.iv
ette, weie lciitsed. Ir. Hetio il
Velhctil. socrotaiy of the stale ltiiiin ,t
commission, who was detailed by the
bnaiil to initiiie into Jatlz's mental
condition, leporlcd that lie was sane
and on the stroiurlh of the lepott the
application was lefusod.
I'.ndoiis weie icfiwed llobei t 'lir.nl
lev, l'l a v lord, uuo'son- betore the
t.iet; Dominiek Wnslo. Si huylkill,
buisliiv and latceny; I'iatik Kerre
Kun. I'le.n Held, lateen'.: I'liillp llnrin.l,
Fajette, lelony; Salveilo Abbate.
I.iick.iwaniia, second iIckipc tnmder
and .Tallies r.illesple. Sihujkill, bttt
Kl.ny. A icheailnis- was u'ranted in the
case of John Walt, Susquehanna,
second degtue murder.
The cases of Picdetiik Waltei?.
nucks. butglai v. and John Okmt, l'iii
lasteiv teccivltiK stolen sooiN, wiie
held under advisement.
TRIAL OF MRS. BONINE.
The Woman Accused of Shooting
James Seymour Ayeis Is Un
moved by Aiiaignmcnt.
tit lAoliwnr Wm fi t in J lie W'iIjIiii Pie
Washington, -(n. 21. The tn.tl of
Jits. I.ola Ma lionlne, on the ihaine
ot killing James Seymour A.vies, Ji
was f.ihly laimclieil tod.i.v. The pio
limin.ity piesenlation of tlio use on
behalf of the gov eminent was made bv
Assistant Distiict Attoiney lluKh T.
Taps.irt and after he had contliidctl
it number of witnesses weie he.inl. Jli.
T.iffKaift. Ptatc'ineiit consuniid onlv
about an limn and fifteen minutes and
consisted tor the most p.u t of .1 ic
vlew 01 the 1 licinnstances niuutdeil
with the tiasedy. Alt . T.ifc'tr.u I slated
the theoi.v ol the piiiseeulion to be that
Awes was inuideie'd bv Mis. liunine
ami that she K.ilnid admission to Ills'
loom in the Kenmoie hotel tlnotiKh
the window, leiihincr that bj means
of the the escape, lie attcnipled lo
show that she was piqued by his ntni
attcntlon to her
Mis. Honine appaiently was unmoved
bj his ic presentations. Once or twice
dlliiiif,' the addtess she leaned ovei
and spoke to hei alloi nev.s. The wit
nesses of Hie d'iv did not thiow any
new IikIiI upon l he killing.
I'liotogtaplis of Amos' 1 00111 on the
day after the tuiRedy onuiied weie
adinittid in evidence. Tlie first wit
ness who testilled about the events
ditectly connected with the death of
Ajies vas Daniel Wooahouso, Hie col
oieil waiter in the Kenmoie hotel, who
discovered the body ol lite iiuum' man.
He said that at S.SO 011 the moinlns of
Jlay 13 he was aslted bv .Miss Min.ts,
who occupied a loom net to Ayies, to
go to the hitters loom, she s.i.vhiK that
on the night befoie she had heard
Mi.iukc noises In the 100111. He Ihst
discovered the body by kinklns ihinutdi
the keyhole and nfteiw.uil saw il
IhiottKli the transom, lie ako told of
Klvitif; tlie alarm tinil of the subsequent
iu estimation into the trafredj. He
said that A vies' body lay upon Hie
Hour and was doubled up.
Hernia Woodhottso had eoinluilfd the
court adioinned lor the tla.
ARCHBISHOPS MEET.
The Aft'aiis of the Hieiaichy of the
Catholic Chinch Discussed at
Washington.
lit I M llL-Iti Will Until lilt -
.1 1'r.
W.ishliiKloii, Nov. 21. Tito aithhii
ois of the Catholic chilli ll In this uiuil
liy be'Kali their auutail mcetlliK" lieie
today. The iineiilnn' session oinipled
the entile Inieuooii and una held In
.Mc.Miihnti hall al the r'atholic uulvci
slly. Tlie pioceeillllKS Weie seilcl mid
llo Ml.llitllrl'lll WPS ftllell out ntliT the
session 1 infill. Tin- nicetlniv, which is
the hlKliest iiiumll In the ihunh In the
Fulled r-tates, lonsldeied ,1 numbei of
quesiions that hate had wide agitation
dtuilia the past jcal.aud leviewed yen
ei a lb the nll'alis of the hlcraithv.
.Matters .iiu-fllnff the wo k of tin
c hill oh In the new Insular posgt bStiinn
of the L'nitcd Stales and Hit matter ot
feduatlou of llic r.itholle soikties
Wlliell it hart boon Pl0ifised to elltd,
weio discussed, bill Auhbisliop Kcaiie,
or Dubuque, mid oihem uiinouiiced llmt
there was iinililnsr that could bo made
pulillu at this time, leaving the .m
noimeemcnt of .ic'tlou on Hieso piopo
sitlou.s In an 0flUI.1l sl.iicmeul later on.
Tlieic was another meeting ot the auli
hlshop.s this altouionii, wlien the Mains
of the Knichts of I't'llliilbus tus
biuusht up foi sonslder ition. This Is
the org.iuluiiou whoso ititeulU Hon ,y
Klshop Jautsseii, ot Illinois, on tliti basis
that It vvaa a hetict soi lety and should
not leiche lite apptovnl of iho iliiaih,
ciciiti'd wldu attiutlou, and was Dually
appealed to r'.udlnal alaitlneill. iho
papil deleKHto, lhoitf,h .o fin wlllioui
tlecUtou.
BEBTHOLr ARRESTED AS
"OBEEN GOODS" MAN.
Manager of Western Union Company
Held on a Serious Charge.
fly Kvilii'lic Wire from Tito Avoilitid I'rcn
New YotU,,Nov. 21 John ll. Herthulf,
m milder of the Haslet 11 division ot the
We.spru I'nlou TeleKraplt (ompany In
.lei cry I'lty, N. J., was artestcd today
on the i'Iiiiiki that he has been tatry
Inir on ti "hi con rooiIh" bitslnes The
1 iiniplalnt was made by Chief of Poller
.Murphy. Tlio police have in their pos
session s'ov'eml elroularn sent to the
south and west, and claim they can
show that the teloKtnphle icpllcs of
pioupedlve vletlms went dltecl to
lieithotf.
Iii nu Kerslt'iw, a tt'leRiaph opciator,
who Iransniltted some of the teleKraniH
alle'Kutl lo luivo been leeelved by licit
holf and f-'itvo the police a statement
iiKiilnst hint, was also arrested on a
ehtirire similar to that piefcued agninst
the niaiiiiuer. Hall was fixed at $1,OUO
in each cne.
mmiinleyIvionument
association meets
At the Office of Senator Hanna a
Statement Is Issued A Letter
fiom Secietary Gage.
It I'vrl imie W'uc from Th Afsoenlcd Prsss.
Cleveland, Nov. 21. The ect utive
comiuitteu of the JIcKltiley National
.Monument assoi l.itlon, alter a lengthy
session tod. iv at the olllce of Senator
Ifainia, issued the following statement:
"At it "lootlnir of the executive com
mittee or the JK'Klnloy National .Me
niDilal association, held in Cleveland
today. Iho seetetaiy, Mr. Ilyeison
Itltchle, submitted lepotls liom many
states of the Union, showing Kiatlfv
ItiK piomt'ss and that the appeal to the
peoplu to provide funds lor a mcnioiial
at Canton is lneelinpr with very Keneial
and heaity i espouse. A plan for Inline
woil; was outlined, and the same will
be pushed vlowiis!y to completion.
Hepmls Hielvcd Indicate that auxllliirj
oiKaiiiations liive illicitly been pei
lected In neatly all slates of the Union.
"The cMiiession ot sentiment f 10111
iveiy quaiter of the country indkates
that the peojile ile.iire to make the I'lec
tlon ot .1 liioiiiinient tit the home of
I'lesldt'iu .McIClnlcy their Ihst duty, as
it is well known that ho often epiessed
to his family and liiends his desire to
be bulled at Canton, vt here ahc.idy 10-po-e
the lemaiii'- ot hts children, and
vtl.ue his behind vtite will lest whn
she has den.titid this lite. In detei-
ence lo tills sentiment, as well ns lo
the puipilety of the occasion, as evi
denced m the monuments piovlded for
the lament".! Lincoln ali'l Oarlleld, it
vt III be the pm pose of the association to
cany foi vv aid the vvoik of pioi Idlng
for such a nicnioi lal at his home.
Should 11101 e funds be subset ihed than
ate neeessatv lor the putposo of elect
ing 1 memorial compatible with the
dlKnit.v and simplicity i I the late ptesi
dent's life and e'e taetei, tint, stnplus
will be devoted 10 .1 v..lioiial meiuoiial
at Washington
"A lettei liom Set let.uy (.i.ikc, tie.is
ui or of the Wiishiiigton Aicli assoela
tlon. to Sin.itor II. inn. 1 was laid befoie
the committee, but the" questions in-
oh id In the nnnuunlcatiuu weie 10
fetrpil to Hie lui.iid of luistees at their
mei'tlius- to be laid al Washington, De
1 ember 7, win 11 it is hoped tli.it any
possible illliitences m.11 be adjusted.
It was the sentiment ol the menibcis
ot the lonimittte picsenl thai piovN
iott for a suitable 111e11101l.il at Canton
was the fitsl dut to be peilormed.
"This pm pose Is believed to be in ac
ciiidaitio with the wishes ot the family
and near peisonal liiends 01 the piesl
dent. A leply to Secietary Gage's let
ter, einbi)ding the above sentiments-,
was loi winded to him."
Those In attendance at the meeting
weio: Hon. William It. D.iv, Senator
M A. 11. lima, Colonel .Myiou T. ller
ikK. c.eneial 11. JI. Diitlleld, AVilllam
MeConway and r.yeison Kltehle.
THIBTY THOUSAND
LETTEBS ABE BUBNED.
Iu the Santa To Wreck Entire Mail
of Both Tiaius Is Consumed.
11 1. vi Unit 1' Wiro fiom "Hit V.sicialed Piess.
I.11- Vni'li. al , Vi. 'Jl In iho ili.i.tinii
t ink tint I'litiiltil .tistiii'it mi the si,,!, pe
in .1 luo tttdk-, tin tiitiio mill uiikd In
li tli ti.ilii- ui litiinnl. At li i-l .n.uoi) It Hi I.-,
liinli'il In tilts 1 llj foi tlio list vi 10 iliiHiotril
.No ni.tiinl mill l lust ami limn 1, i.t.iii.l
Oil I'll' limltiil 11 tin.
(11 Iho ililttiili tlilitn, ti Mir- iliMiKi til.ni
I 1 t'10 li.ispiul all ttlll piolulih in out nitli
tlio 'otnption nf It It. Ilisjliw, loinluiioi ut
li.iili .Nu, ... ttln) tt ii ii.iillj m ilik I,
PHILADELPHIA'S POSTMASTER.
Clayton McMichael Will Succeed Mr.
Hicks iu Januaiy.
lit t viliitor Who tiom llie iatn lateil l'iei
W islnri.'tiiii, Noi, .'I - II vis iiilnlillt an
r.. miu . it ,a iln- vlilto Iniiw tdn tliu 1 jtloii
iliMiilncI ttlll bo up nliift'il po-iini.t rat pn
iiltlplni, iiiioii Iho . spir it inn if tie teuii of
iln prtii lit Ilit milium, I'osl iiLisui lllil.s, in
it IlllUl.t
Ml'. Ml Mil tin 1 V.iS ill), 1, ii f l,;, (I,,.
I'lIlU-lltllllll rlllltniK. Poslllllslll l.lllll.ll Slllllll
an) Hi pulilli .111 nl I'liilulilplili iriiii'iallt, ttilh
111 111..111I to u Hon lit al-n l.nl lim iml,
in; ol iln uiiIuii nun oi I'lilliklplu
MBS. BOOSEVELT MEETS THE
GIBLS' TBIENDLY SOCIETY.
lit I viln'itr Wiro fiomllit' Avoiutcd pieft
W i-liln.toli. Not. Jl Mil. (loo. up 1 iln a.
.iitut nti til liundtt'l niiiiilirr- oi iir i.hU'
I ili mil 1 Mt ti "'' I'lu-'opjl I nit . li. ttlilt ii Is
linitliiU in tin. ul.t, l'l. Hiopiioii iuj pm.i In
the Him in.ilor.
Wiecked by Natmnl Gas.
Ry Lxcluiiic Wik fiom 'Hi' AiioiUtrd 1'ieti
M 1,111. 0, Vol 1 ll. iiali'.nri nf 11, A
(iiirvil Mai uriiltsl lodj l.t an etid'iinii it
1n111r.1I rj. .Mi. llniilt var Icinlilf liiri'iil jiit)
lin wifo, ttlm t .11 Ilk iu lull, tt.i.- tlutn'ii iuiimi
tin wall it ill tii 11 fiito Uui sic ttlll iwl.iU
iln.
Lynch Defeats Plunkett.
lit l.tli$liti Wirodaiti he i.0cl.1tcd Pus..
Duliliii, Not. "I. Iln ilnlion Ifnlit in 1 U, p.i 1 .
li.iitiintJi.t I'ltiltvl in (.ilttjt Pilvteii (oluil
Ull.1.1 I tilth, vv I ." ion;iil as a niloucl in Iho
Dm l" unit, Jill IIjijio Pluiiluli, 1 iilonl.l, it.
aiiltnj 111 1 vktorj. lit tti' sillottin; iljinn:
I; nili, i.i;;i riuuUlt, 1 7 J.
THE STRIKES
IN FRANCE
Situation in Mlninu Centers Again
Seems to flnoroacli a
Glimnx.
MANY OBJECT TO STRIKE
The Vote Upon the Matter Shows
Thnt a Largo Percentage of the
Miners Do Not Wish to Go Out.
The Fedeiation Lenders Therefoie
Postpone Action Indications Go
to Show That the Strike, Even If
Declared, Is Doomed to Failure.
Ily Kxclushe Wire from Tic Vfaocmli'il Pros'.
Hails, Nov. 21. The situation in the
mining centets of Franco Is tiKalu ttp
ptoac'hluqr tt climax. Tlie next day or
two will see a definite decision upon
the (luestlou of a K'-neial sll Ike The
icstill ot the lecent lefeietidutn which,
while It K.ivc .1 luajorlty'in favor ot the
actual number who voted, actually In
dicated that a vety considerable num
ber of the mlneis weie either opposed
to a strike or not enthusiastic, impelled
the fedeiation olllcluls to put off a
sttilto declaration on the plea that it
was advisable to await tlie decisions of
tliu conmiisslon of the chamber of dep
uties engaged in sti!dlns the demands
of the mineis.
It now appeals unlikely that the com
mission will satisfy these demands, and
the estteme paitisans aio eudeavorins
to lot cu the hand of the lederatlon ofll
cl.ils In favor of a stiike.
Aheady a partial stiike has bioktn
out in .1 coal Held in the depat Uncut of
the Noul, vtheie it general mietinf? of
nilnet.s voted .esteiduy in favor ol a
sttike and sent a dispatch lo 31. C'otto,
secietary of the lederatlon, calling
upon him to delate a stiike immedi
ately. il. Cotte the lines to assume the ic
.spouslblllty and announces the holding
of a lltuil consultation of delegates of
the various mining centers and the
publication of their dei Isioti in the
torn se of a day or so.
In thu meantime the 1 ommittee of the
impoitant X'as de Calais distiict has
published a manifesto against the dee
laiation ol n stiike until a commission
of the chamber of deputies shall have
lontludeil its lnbois: and a .-Imlkir
teeling is evinced in other distiicts,
Doomed to Pailme.
linlit .itions. theietote. go in simtt
that the sttike. even it tlecl.ued, vtiil
be only piiil.il and not geneial, and
that ll is doomed hi advance to tailtne.
The Helgian and Kiitish nihieis, who
have In en consulted, have letnsed to
consent to iodine the output, although
they have piomlsed to give linancl.il
aid. Couseiitieiitlv, the opponents ol the
stiike piediit that the oh led of the
Ki pm It stiiltel.s will be dofcatetl by the
invasion ot loicign coal, including
Amerlt an.
The situation at pieseat is lliat 1,300
out of the 11,000 mineis iu the depatt
nipnt of the Xonl have sll nek, and
that about one thousand have gone on
sli Ike in tlie adjacent pits ol the Has
de Calais disttid. The movement is
spieading in the depai tmeni of the
Notd, and It is asset ted Hut all the
Illinois theie will (case woik tonioiiow.
Thus far complete ouler pi ev ails, but
an imposing foue ol gendaime.-, in
tantiy and cavahv has been billeted in
eveiy coal Ileal to cope with an dis
01 dor.
MRS. DALE ARRAIGNED.
The Chicago Woman Paints When
Charged With the Murder of Her
Pive-Yeni-Old Child.
J)y l'u luit 0 Who iiom 'llto , .n n,. il Pu. .
New Vers, Xov. 21. Mm. l.'liabeth
Dale, ot Chicago, who was anested
last night in llobnkeii accusc'il ol I he
lniuiler of her llvc-year-old ilaughtei
Ihumeliuc, was air.iigned today iu Hu
boken befoie Hoc 01 tier .Stanton. Mis,
Dane was accompanied by her lawyers,
Httss .mil noppenheliner. i'olicn Cap
tain HUM'S who iiii'senteil the ih.itge
against her asked that the examina
tion be adjourned pending the lesttll
of an autopsy to bo made bv County
Physician Couvvise,
The adjoin niiient was gtauletl, and
on reeoiunienilutlou ot her phjsle'iatis
llie ptlsoner was sunt to Ht. Jlaiv's
hospital, wheie she will be guarded
until she is again called lulu comt.
I'lboll Wnlk'f, who was Mis. Dale's
companion when site tu lived In Ho
boken, itiently, and who was ui tested
yesteulay oil the ih.ugo of Illicitly liv
ing with hei. was also aiialgned In
1 onil and oideied committed to pi hop
in default ot $101)0 ball.
Mis. Dale, pal" and hag.raid. was
led by two 1 mil l olllceiti Into coiul
.she was visibly nervous, la r immtli
twitched and nlie chili lied the aim ol
her 1 hair with a vlie-llUe gtlp
hliu Is of Hid blonde typo, rathet
good lookhlR. bill tipptuis 11 lew e.u
oliler Hum "I. tle age she gave Hie
won) a tailor made Milt.
she Is slight ot smtuie niul ltf
small tiguitt tioiubled vlolintly ,m the
rleik lead the giavo ehaiffe iu?alnt
her. When she lie.iul the won! minder,
hoi head fell back and site hitched
the aim of hei lawyer, who occupied
a st at next her.
hhe called out faiuily that she was
111. She asked lh.it a phjsician be
unit tor and then minted. Hhc was
lnvlved alter a nilnutu or two and was
able then to answei the few toiinal
ijuestlons ltgurdlng hei liatlvltj, age
and name.
Alter Mis, D.tlo It. id betil led fiom
the lOlllt to Iho detectives' loom she
Mild to a dtilci live.
"I know 1 am ihaiged wlih imitdcr
nud I will go auywheic with you. I
don't cine, but 1 waul to sec my child.
Take 1 tie to my tlead child."
Tlie detective quieted her anil lalrr
on hc sent it telegiatn to her husband
hi Chicago. It wiiii clearly vwltteu In
u steady hand and i cad:
"Hurley, come on. This Is honlblo
UeaUnent you ate giving me."
The tnetsagu was taken to the tele
ginph olllce by one of the detectives.
Lillet Mis. Hale was taken to Ht.
.Mary's hospital.
Waller when aiialgned. said hltt home
was iu ltotteulain. Holland, and he had
no ft lends In this country.
County I'hvslchin Converse has not
sol a date for the autopsy on thu body
of the child, but iho colonel's Jury I1113
been Impanelled.
KLONDIKE CONSPIBACY
YABN CONFIBMED.
The Seattle Times Corvoboiates the
Story of Bevolutlon.
Dy IVIuilte Whc from I he Usoctulod Pros'.
Heattle. Wash.. Nov. 21. The Times
this alteinoon ptlnts a stot.v conlhmlng
in every detail the storv of the con
splincv on tlie natt ot certain mlneis
to attempt the overtlnow of Canadian
fiutlioiltv in the Klondike, as published
in iho San J'l.inclsco Call last Satur
day. The Times' claims lo have in its pos
session document s and seals of the
"Ouler of llie Jlldnlghl Sun," the seeiet
society, which was organized for the
sole pm pose of accomplishing the over
tlnow of the Canudian tide In the gold
Holds.
ATHENIANS OBJECT TO
MODERN GREEK GOSPELS
Twenty Thousand Peisons Assem
ble at Euins of the Temple
of Jupiter Olympus.
By Kveliisitc Wire from Tho Associatcil Prjis.
Athens, Xov. Jl. The agitation
against the proposal lo tianskite the
gospels into model n tlieek was con
tinued todny and iesttlted in seiioits
bloodshed. Twenty thousand peisons
assembled .11 mind the ml us of the
temple Jupiter Olympus and took patt
in a demonsliation oiganUed by the
students. Ulght hundred maiines wen:
landed and o-opei.iled with the troops
in patt oiling the locality.
Dining the demonstration! following
the assemblage sevetal shots weie
(lied at M. Theotkls. the Cheek piem
iei. but without eftcct.
In the etieountets between the mill
taiy and the ttubulenl demonstialois,
seven iieisons weie killed, llihty weie
sevciely anil lii.inv otheis weio slight
ly wounded.
Ill eat uvcitement pi ev ails toniglU
Sttoug niillt.uy det.if hni"iits guild the
palace and the icsldi nee of the inctnler.
Hvciywhete anlons gtouiis aie dis
cussing the situation.
Heal ti ending scenes occiured when
the bodies 01 the dead weie handed ovei
to tholi lelativi s.
It is lumoteil that aimed men have
ai lived at the unlveisltv. but the build
ing is still g.i.udid by the students,
who 1110 adiipling lnilil.uy dlsciiiline.
Opposition deputies p.u.nlt'd the
stteets dining the day, exciting the
tioteis by violent language.
Thctc wcte no tin the! distill bailees
tint lug the evening, but II is fe.neil that
theie vtiil be a teliew.il of illsoid-'.' to
nioiiow. Among those slightly injtned ate the
pietetl of police ol Athens and the pte
li'cl ol Attica.
TELLDBIDE VICTIMS
NUMBEB TWENTY-NINE.
Besides the Twenty-two Bodies
Taken Out, Seven Moie Have Been
Located.
lit I'vclttsivi' W III iioiiiTlu V oil licit Pit -s.
T. Ilui nlc. Col , l), Jl. Iho 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 (A tittuin
o( tlio tcriililo uiiiil' iludtti r in smugli r-l n' 11
mini' vntdtla Is iiotf knottn tu lio jt loitt
tvcutt'iiiK, villi .1 consult 1 alilo poitlon of tie
miiio tt uiiivilniiil, lii-liks tlio titfiip tttii
lwilin I1k.11 out .mil i.loulillcil K,t iilKlit, s"tm
ttiio lotitiil tins .iltiiiiion 111 tlio mrtli ml !
tlio lilntli lotil, lint tlio i;is Is ttlll ton stun; lo
puiult Iho ii -runs to n.ioli llirni jiul tilth ulni
titj 1 is jet 11 iknnttn. s.tiul iiumlicis of t)r
m inlilin; pirlt tviio miiiomi in tholi itruiti io
bllll Olll tin llOlliCS tills I it ttlll,
It iroliililf ttlll ho -it ill limit- In lore tiny
cm In. 10. 1 Iml 01 ,mt fin I li. r ovinrjl.(iis will V
111 nit'
Wedding Tollows Miuisteiial Call.
lb i:ilmltf W'iiu fiom fho Assoilatnl Pro"
Piti.liiin.', N u. -I Hot Utti'ii itollil Ins hem
II ill-It in il Horn I'lil-lnni' iililiiinii In iho
I iclitli liiimi' Jlcllioili-t 1'piiiopd cmiiili. Oik
luui, ( il. 'I lit i.m vpitl.il o.ill to his intlto
M itt liisliinil the nuliliii!,' 11 tlio iitiicnil ',ni
tlinnii ami I01I11 ho vis iiiiuiril ti II-s ltilii
1). Mllkr it lior ho in In IVn I lilt, l'l The
uiiiplo ttlll -piii.l 1 im ilit- 111 Wj-hiiulon, I).
U , .ilk it ttliii li lb ll'iltilvill li istt 11 In In. 'lew
chllLi.
Santiago Inglesias Beleased.
lit I'viliitivu ulro (uui Iho Ai.uii.itul Pass.
-Ill lllllli I'oilo lllro, .Not 'Jt. 'llltilM In.lo.
mj', tin ,ik'tnt ut tin) Ann 1 1' in lulnithu ot
1 ilior, t.iin us .tin. ti.l Inn .tliiuit .1 toitiiU'l.t
,i,.ii on ,1 1 Inn," 'f iDiuplliii.t. (us linn uli'i.oil
III I'M hill, 'HlO lull Vis flllllMltl lif s,niu, 1
tioitipns, pit'liliitt 1 tl 1 Viik rii .111 iVtliulloii of
lilm b'lt-la. Mill I't tilul P t.
Steamship Anivals,
lb I iiliisitc W lio from 'I lit UiOlIiKiI I'icv.
N.tt Viilk, Vot, Jl. ilhitli i.'ciuiiiiii, l,if.
. ip.x I. silkil: I 1 ilnuKii' liJt n . linn:
silliil, l.i Mi. ii, Nutv oil. I In tlioiu -Miliil;
Itiiiipriu? Willii'liu uiiiil llniiitii .iml
s. iiiluiiiii in), Nttt V'ln I'm. n-tittn -snliil!
Miji-ili (nun l.uiiii'iol), Nii ". I! iiinlaiii
SulllJ I'.lsilllil, Nctt 111
Hangins ot the Biddies,
fit I viltisltf WIrr fiuu Iln- VscmUtiil I'n'.i
lunM,ur-, Not JI,--fJoviii,( ,t mc u- fivfil
iho 1 1 uio t jI luo Inn. in? 01 John IllOtllt, in I'iii.
liiiiL, tu fiifi'ln I in. II, 11 'I tu il" lur;!i(,
(( lilt Im Iln r, IMt...il, mi lliuti'ljt, Jjii o
DEATHS Or A DAY.
tl; I vtlmlto Win (1 um llic Aisuflatfi I'lfii
Phil ul. Iphh, Not Jl, J"",1 ' ll. I" i'
ih lit ol Ilit I'hll nil I'lhl 1 lio nil if iiliiuili n iml
mo . I lit Kjilin.' I itt tilt al ilio P illjiklplilj
Ini, tl ii it tnht .a lil liouii lino Mm 1 ahoil
lllu . Ik' tt is .' ti 111 hi 1.0 niul vj lim 11 In
I'm.lnirt. lit vis mjiIujIhI pom IMmiinn ol
Itv." villi tli tl.',' nl Is.!, iml noul ),. 1 nitir
lt,t ( Piuie.tltJiiU litY uligol in p-iis, Mr. llney
fiivt'l a .Uuil Hint' 111 lie uity duiln; llic Civil
ji
TRAINS MOVE
AT PANAMA
Consul General Gudaer Gables
That Everything la
Quiet.
GOVERNMENT ERECTS
FORTIFICATIONS
Brenstwoiks Built in the Vicinity of
the Ballroad Ptoperty lo Guaid
Against Attack fiom the Libeials.
Consul aitdBer and Captain Perry,
of tho Battleship Iowa, in Consul
tation Paris Agitated by the
Landing; of Ameilcaii Marines atl
Colon.
n Ilvckmtf Wir from Tlio Asicthtcil PrcM.
Washington, Nov. 21. Tho following
cablegiam was iccelved al the statu
department today from Consul Genet nt
f'udger, dated I'.tnaiua:
"Kveiy thing iiuiet. Communication
icstoied and (rains moving uumole'tft
ed." Colon, Columbia, Xov. 21. The gov
ernment at Panama Is still busy erect
ing bt eastw oiks in the vicinity of the
railway pioperty, iu Hi" direction of
which Iho l.iheial attack is expected.
The mayor of Panama stai ted in a,
launch belonging lo the canal com
pany jesterdav morning to report the
state of aitahs to Geneial Alban.
Since the may 01 "s return to Panama il
has been ruinoied thai he found the
geneial at C'horieiii, and that he de
cided to take his forces back to Pan
ama by land and rclufoiee the gaitlson
theie. Ceitain souices of Information
have It that the canal company's lin
gest launch was loaned to the govern
ment last Sunday to convey Geneial
Alban and Hoops toward Choi 1 era .and
that il was sunk on Tuesday near
T.iboga.
The politiial ptisoneis at Panama
have been lemoved ft 0111 their usual
piison to a s.iter place of lonlinemcnt
at the fut then end of Panama.
United States Consul General Giul
ger, Captain Peity, of the United
States battleship Iowa and the sceie
taiies of the government held a con
ferenie .it Panama yestetday. The
latter claimed that the coiuluctois or
the trains should not have allowed
at med klber.ils lo embark on the
tiaiii at T-as Cascades. Captain Peny
replied that the government should
ptotect Hoe tuinsit on the isthmus and
ought to have pi evented the embatk.i
tlon of the llbei.ils. Subsequently a
lettei vas sent to the Colombian nu
thoiities by the Ameiliau ofhcidN
with leteienee to latino action. 11 I"
not Impiob.iblo that Hie Iowa will
shoitly laud a foioe to pioteel transit.
Palis Agitated,
l'.nis, Xov. 21. Consiileiablc atten
tion Is being paid heio to the lauding'
01 the foi re of Ameilcaii 111.11 hies at
Colon, p.utluil.iily in view ot Hecn
taiy Hay's itcent speeth. The l'atti"
publishes nn alleged telegiani liom
New Yotk aiinoutieilig that the I'teneli
fonsnl at Colon has vigoioit.slv in oti sl
ed against the Ameiic.in action and
that he has cabled to his government
for insliin tions. Inquiries made In
olllclnl (iicles lieie elicit llie fact Hint
nothing is know 11 theie of such a pio
test. The news is disciedlled and it i
pointed oul that the United Htatcs W
pet redly within her tte.ity lights.
Fiance has no ground for igiiit'IainLs
and does not intend to Inteileie est opt
in the event of her own Inteiests bcius
impel iletl by thu 1 evolution.
Libeial Appointments.
Colon, Colombia, Nov. 21. The lol
lowing provisional appointments wet a
made by the I.lheuils today:
Senor Ksprellia to bo ptefci I: Dr.
V.tlvoide. to be ma.vot: Dr. Kiatito,
lo be postniaster. and Senor Sllvela, to
be raptaiti of tho port. Oilier minor
appointments wcte also illled.
The ttcisury sale was opened thi
at Lei noon iu the piesenoo of witness.
It was toiiud to contain I.UMI Coloni
biau doll.us, equivalent to il.'O gold.
The foi mer postninstcr also hnnded
over to the Hibetals Hie cash nud Iln
pontage stamp.'- in his possession. Tin
nnmiilpal otllces in that go of Hlhet.iU
will piob.iblv be npt'iied tonioiiow.
NO PBOSPECT FOB THE
BELEASE OF MISS STONE.
Mr. Dickinson Will Leavo for Con
stantinople Today or Saturday.
It) i:iln-ItL' Win turn U" r.i lured I'm ,
Kill, Nit. Jl Mi. Iilti.ilison, llic illpliuin I
atnl liom 11 llie I mini sims will louie I'lllij
01 Mtuiilit ol llili tiLil. tir l oiistiiilinoplt.
'Il.ili Is (ilitirii'l) tin pn-pnt el I mtlloiu ill
villi Miss S(llu', .iliiliictois. Hit ilipiiiuri .
Vli. piildii'tin till! pii.lutily luti .1 U'oil iiio 1
iiioii lim IniKumli ttln lute Uin, s,,n IM tbe 1
.o-i ion, is tliov uui tut t" I "o ttrrttliiu
tit' nut utiillntr Hi pliMnsoiiV piopii,als.
Ciulser Buffalo Safe,
lit Cvrlii'liP Wiie turn flu' Amoi lattil Piu'
W.ialumlili, Vot Jl. Hu- not ilipiitnirnt tin
locolinl a It It 1 am jtintnimiiii; die auitil ul tli
nulscr llutlil u sin luui. tiii'itltialilu aiivli'i.i
In.) In on tilt twi Uio siiit.f 01 tins totsil, ottlii,
Iv the ri'wil Hut fhf Iml Imn t.iccl.t'il.
YESTERDAY'S WEATIIEH.
luui ilit 1 I.. Xntnuliti Jl, 100M
lliijhot tinipiutiiio ., 41 iKilif.
l.mt.vl trinporattno ...in... .......... 21 doRic.'
Ili'latitf llunilill!!
s .1, 111. , ,,". "M. V?r tent
s p. 11 tJ per cvut,
I'niipii.itiuii, 31 iiouia t'liilcil S t. in., none,
4 -i
4- WEATHER FORECAST.
4 Wadiinslili, Nov. 'Jl. I'orci 1st f. 1 ) tit 1
4 cm 1'tiiii.jItJiiU: l'ulrlilili. Miimlit
4- limiafliv- iluinliiH.s, pioluhl) tain, dish i
si norlli it iaal uin If, -i
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