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CORNELL DEFEATS
PENNSYLVANIA
Finish ot the Disastrous Foot Ball
Season ot the Quakers Marked
htj a Score ot 24 to 6.
20,000 SPECTATORS
WITNESS THE GAME
The Bed anil Blue Flnyeis Fight Des
pciulely, but the Ithacaus Fiove
Superior in Eveiy Wny Cornell
Plays Her Best in the Tiist Half.
A Notable Feature of Cornell's At
tack Is the Fine Interference lor
the Runner in Open Plays Othei
Thanksgiving' Day Games.
Bt I'vcliiMvo Win (nan i lie V-sn latin I'res.
Philadelphia, Xov. .-.- Tin1 rnhi'iMiv
f Pennsylvania loot kill t.ini ou.lt 1
lis illsaslmus season todnv with .1
mulling defeat at the hands of the
Cornell eleven, Ihe Ilhncans st (Hills' "I
points tn the Uuukeis' f! Jl was iho
Hist time sIhk; tin.- two liuiveisitlcs
have iil.o oil foot ball together tli.it
Cornell has been able to conquer l'eiui
sylvunla. All thmuglt tin- contest tin- nil ami
blue pl.ij its fought thch opponents
i very inch ot the way, 1ml (lie doughty
bos from New Voik state were supci -lor
to them hi every (lopnitnii'iit of the
vunp exci it m punting.
The visitois .iho got into the play
better and quicker th.ui (lie home nun,
vhK'h counted for much in the muss
pluys. A not.ible fe.ituir ol Cornell's
.-ittacK was the line Intel fetence lor the
1 -.111111 r In open plujs. Two ol h r
touchdowns we.e ni.itlo solely thmu-Ji
the good help given fir ui.iii with the
h.ill. On the iletense. Cornell was like
i stone wall. II was ne.ir the end of
the first half befoie Pennsylvania vv..s
able to make a Hi s-t down, and the total
u.ode In the etiliie cimlert did not mtin
bor mole than ten. Cornell played her
best In the Hist half, in which pel iod
he mudo twelve points to l'ennsvl
.nnia's six. In die second lmlf the
5uaker' game impicivr-d. while the vis
tors seemed to let mi a hit. Inn the
kitten managed to add lwe nunc toueli
tlowns to their scorn.
The (lay was clear and ipute (old. A
veiy slilf wind blew straight down the
Held tiom tile W'-st and mad.- inattei.s
uncomfortable loi Hie mi.Ouu pel sons
vho saw the yame. It was Hie u.-ual
ThanksAivlliK day toot )all eioud en
ihuslastic to a ilrmtc.
The Gome Opens.
1'tnits.v lvania won the toss and
e'hrtoo the vvo.?t goal with the wind hi
her tavoi. Collin, lor Cm noil. Kicked
on. Pennsylvania failed to tuiin and
punti'd into CfiineH's tenitoi.v. on an
rM'hant,'f of kicks a minute later Cor
nell not the ball on her own ten yaid
line. I'uicell made lltteen yards aiound
left end and ten yaids weie adtled
ThioiiRli the line. Collin was then kIv
tn the ball and aided by mnf,'nlllceiil
Intel lei enie lan ..evenly-live yaids
for Cm nell's tlist touchdown, Collin
also Meked the ro.iI, making tile scuie
Cornell, 6, Pennsylvania, 0.
Cornell then nave a tine oxhiliiUuii
Jl rushliiB the ball. Tlnvo time's she
e.iiileil il Horn wilhln her own terii
tory down to IVnns.vlvania's twenty,
twentj -live and ihlity yaid line. Twice
sin lost It on down nnil oiue on a luui
1 It , I'm . It, Collin and Wainer weie
used with Bie.tt effei t in cniinir the
ball. Pennsylvania scttiiliiu Hie ball
on the tumble, kicked over Coi null's
i.oal line On the klekoul Dale inn
tin spln-miil back ten yaids to Cor
nell's th!it-elKhi yaid line. Then
Tinle hioki- lluoiwh iho Ithaca n-niei
fur tweiil-ilKht Minis and tu the net
scilmuiaye, Captain Davidson lmist
thmutih iIkIiI tacltlo lor I'eiius.vl
'inla's only toiichtlovu. Davidson
kll ked h'oal, f-'eoie, Coiiiell, (!, I'ellll
P lvania i!, .'oniell Inaeetl up fioni
tin it momentary denioralUallou, and
OK-tiu put up a stiff name. The hall
v if winked lit) and down Hit- lit Id by
o n li team until IVunsylvaiila wot It on
Cornell's foity-Ilvu yaiil line. The
juaktis tried ii limit tt.rhack Kiel.
Mhleh was cnuKlit by Tumbull mi hit
own ihlrty-llvo yaid line and with a
t leai Held in float mid a stone wall
llltei I'el elite behind, he lan sew-nty-llvo
niils lor Cni'iieU's second scorn Cu.
till kicked the KimI, Sroft', ColllOll, IL'!
Velllis.vhiinla, li
Tin sit oinl half was a llule slowly
pla.vtd. Coint-11 ran tin- ball down Hut
ili-ld iimi) the hlikoif o IVimsylvaiila's
f01l-tlllee Mild line, win-in thii Quak
ers wne puiallzud It u nrils for iilfsldo
play
lliill'biek I'liici II niaile twelve yanls
iiitiuinl left cud and the ut-M two at
tempts iiRainst IVuiisvhanlii's Hint
Vailed lo make any Impu-ssion. on the
follow hiK line-up Collin was nlvim tho
leather .mil circled the lift side ot Hut
I'cnnsjlvaula line for tho third ttiui h
tlovvu. Hu-nlso Itiekoil the nn.u. In Inc..
)IIK the seme to r-lKhteeu iolutn. Cor
the- puNl llfuin minutes tin- playing
ot both sides was very haul, Pcunsyl.
anla would push Coineii down the
llehl, and Cornell would hold the tlalit.
Jiijr (Juakt-rs and nish It cmlekiy to ul0
other end of the Held, It was booted
and pushed this way until Pennsyl
vania ieuitel possession ot the leath
er down on her pwu tout yaul line.
Iteynolds' hick out was vt-iy pour ami
Hrewstel catchlliK the ball on tViiu
lylviinl.is twenty yard line' Slice ceded
In cliiiliiiK the Quaker runueis until
tin was sali-Iy behind the oal pots,
, foi the- ihial .se-om ot the K.iine, Ihmvs-Ltei-
Itlclad thu Kotil. Tint Kumet ended
lew minutes later with thu score tin.
ehaiieil nt twent.v-fotir to si. In favor
ol the Ithiuaiis.
The Line Up.
( t HiHI t.'iilvctsiiy el l"i linn.
I'lillil.tlt! Jill iii.l Nil.tn
I iil tit i Ii-tl I nl;('...ricl.iij';l, linn-oil
Wnrr.i i , i ipl i.ii ..till Kintil lie mn'i I
Im ill ti-iilci .Md'ilio
lllllll li'.'llt -.iiiul ! i
sniitli, sllmi..n..,imht l.tMi- Ituiil
'It .Kin. in il;Iil mil (i.iultiu i
llnwrttr tii ult r Im U I l-i.i.ml
fin c II lelt llllf-lilil. Itl.tnoM,
, (iniitiinj riiitiaiii.i, i.ni'ii'O
I tillliif. Tirne.v... lliiitl Inll-lnil Pile, simel.
S( licit II fi mil li.it I,. PniO-.i i. 1 1 l tin
( V II. U..IIIH!)
l'liul ii)n luimll. 21; I'jiiii-jb inn, ''.
Columbia Scalps the Indians.
Xew Voik, Xov. S. With practically
poilcut football lor the Hist sixty-live
minutes ot play, Columbla't eleven
lolled up Ihell I.UK'st i.coie of the sea
Fon uu.iliist the Cai lisle Indian leani
this aleinoon. la that time the scoied
loitv points, sliutlliiK out Hie Indians
toniplctely. In the last live nilnutes,
howevei, Hie Indians uiitkltih' a sudden
and tlne.speclt d biate, and Columbia
weary, ishIiik to pieces tiom the piev
ious h.ntl vvotk, the speedy Carlisle
team ffained twelve points almost in
the twinkling of an eye, maU'im the
liu il set in- finly to twelve in lavor of
the Dine ami White.
To Columbia's liacklleld must bo ,c-
tinted tin- Kiealesl eiedlt for the v h -toiy.
Snillh, Jtirilcn and Weekes vveic
in maKmllcent fonn and auwin and
ililn made icin.irk.ible ailvaniet.
Carlisle sulfeied I mill lack of weiKht.
Xever once, sei loiisly did Cat lisle i-ipial
the miill of Columbia's pi ly. About
six thousand people wen- at the Polo
Kiouud-uto witness this Ia-t football
mateh of the seasiin,
OTHER GAMES.
t W.lxhill.ti.u (-lOII'ttitMI. .'J: I i IOL.1l, "
.l 1 i-itiii l.iiittiii-, .'i; liitlaiim, e.
.V! l hiii'iiiii 111. VI inn Kill, II.. Ilhni, , 0
VI ( iii. un liihtiiiit ot i-fuiini. Hi, Till
ritr I'iiimi!'), i) I mttu-ily vi vikini.in, oo.
I iiivtrsilt nf lm i, n,
VI rinviiltmt- 1 ii tin uili. -J; liiiiwn. n
VI l'itlliii:i llome-le.ul, 1.'; Wu.Iiiiijkii mil
,lt 111 i -mi, il
.U l.iiiij-trr Mu-lnll. -'I. (,i I1t-liinr
MILLION DOLLAR BLAZE
IN NEW YORK
Disastious Conilagration in East Side
Lumber Yards Near the Stnnel-
aitl Oil Company's Tanks.
Ill IvilllMti Mill Hi III Hi V--lil.il ll'l.-.-.
Xuvv Yolk, Xov. i'N, Mall a million
tlollais it the estimate ol the loss lv a
Hie (his cvenlni, in Hi" vieniity ol
Tenth street ami the Kast liv-i. v
eral liiemen wire hint, but none sei -iouslv.
The blae slaitetl In the pi.iut
of W. II. I'pteKiove tV- Piiolhtl-, umiiu
la( tmeis ot bos, veiieeis and line wood
vvuil;, and this Urni was the pilnelp.il
sutlei-'t. One ot its bulkliiurs was a
seven stoiy stiueiure, while those sur
loinulint, it were on- story biii!dini;s.
All nt' I rtiti--rl nt i .V- Hlntlifls' 111. II.-;
w- if tleslmveil. l-'min the Standaul
Oil tompauy tanks, (,n :ievenih sin-et,
thousiitids ol gallons of oil vvei" drained
Into the river in prevent a ku-iii ex
plosinu and lesllltlUK t unll.ini.iUiin.
"What started tie- Hit- Is nut known.
It swltlly spread lo all the rptcKiovv
buildliirt-. Within and siiirouudini;
tin so wiij- f-ieai tiiiautitles of kiln
diled wood to Iced upon, liy the haitl
cst of wink the tin men kept the lliums
liom it.Miiiiu, thne bin luniln r yuitls
iuljt.iuli. Tin walls ot tin-linger l'p-ic-giuvi
bulldlnf? i ell in and crushetl tin
stable of the Siaudaiil Oil i oinpany m
the le.u. All the Iioisls had been le
inovt il,
Attn Hie tin- was thwiitjlit to be illi-it-r
toiitio! it bioke ma au.iln and
une.ul to the winks of thu Minimi Oas
lompaiiy, Tbih mitiiitak iuit caiisetl
bj a liicinan dloppili-a a Inn iiIiik window-
sash Int.. tin- sited, The sti.n t
was Hooded with watir, on whli.li was
a tlliik cei.it IliK ol oil, This is'iiilcd and
the ilames leaped Into the fias com
plin V pi iiii-i I.
Tim die ihr-ii mi uetl b.ie k in loss the
Sllet t and the Inillle'illale stole of lum
ber owned by tleccine.v er it Sons was
lunlte-el. It ioliliiised .some jSIiuu.UUU
leet of valuable woods. The liilllb"i
Minis of .1, M. Saillpall,'h Wile also
it-adud by Hie Halms and Bit at ilain-UM-
tltiiif.
Plri- chief Cnikir intimated ai a l.itu
hour toiiiut that the total daniiiKti
would uppiiMih a million dolhrs. lie
estlniiitcil that the Iijmh to .1, .AI Saul
PiiiiKh will he siw.tiiiii: William K. Pple-
Kiove .V: Hlolhei, Sr.O.iMliJ: tint .Mutual
lias company. s.ioi1,ii-)ij; ij, .. e'e
ine.vcr, MMinuii. and the Htnndatd oil
I'onip.ui, J7,",iii0.
Thnnksglving- in Lomlou,
!.t I.VlllUlll- Mill- llnltl III. VmhIUiiI 'n
Itiml ii, Nut. -s. v lnlliiia 'I Iwnl -ailing i e,
lti.iltji) w.ls l.i 1. 1 .it ilia Vim ih in iinlnt liui
litiliilit, Vim liian lni-li,i. ami jnlwiU' Iihii,i
Hill- lllliilullll Hltll Hit- sll .im I -si llHS lllirill
till' llJl. I I. IM' llllllijlul Llllil VM'll' IIIM1II llll
iMiiinii Im' tin' 'llunluifitnv iiiMi. ! himii mi hr
tin- .iiliiiin el llu Villein ill ii let i in iiil,,i.
ilollll .Var'in 'v'ltllinU it It in llu i h in
Royal Roumanian 1)1 voice,
lit l'. lusDt Wire fniiii'II voiuuil I'rni
lltllili, Nil. -.'.-I in' ii.!iIh Aliun. .v-, It
K.iri.- uiKHi iilUblti itiiliiiiil.t Hut th.' iioun
I'liiui- ,iiul j-i lneis bi l(oitii) inij luio liiullullv
JKlie-tl I'J'Oi ''o rit. H"l tint tin- ti3Mi
1 Ills U lilt H'l ll' 1 1 11 -.1.IS.I lilt iU 11!, Wll I J Hit.
thiein.
Mis, Gebbhnid Agniu Mnuied,
tit l.vculi Who lu ni '1 he Wniatc'1 I'icj.
Xt ia., .Nin, -'. iiiiiiiiiiiiincnl wt-ic niilo
lo.l.it in llu in nili;-i In il.i. Mi) u: M.j. I'u 1
l.ililunj mi- vh.riis, el lljluiiioir. arnl IKury
ll'Mr, .Il , M.ll ll till "ill Ivll Mil I'l'lkn.
Joo Walcott Won.
11 I ilu-iti Win lli in 'I h.' Aoniiiliil I'li'-t.
IIjIUiiii.i,-, Noi j, Joe VVjIi't-u won tonljlit
iitni ' Vuiuu I'tii'i .fitekkon" it the end of tutu-
t i mini., mi puluu.
FOOD PRESERVATIVES
ARE HARMLESS.
All but Copper Sulphate Used to
Color Conned Peas.
Ii.i l.vtlinito Wire (rem 'Hie oel,it"il l'ii-v.
I.niiili ii, Nov. 'J-. Thr ilipirhiiitit niiiimlttrp cl
Clio Im il uiittimmiit liiniil iiiKiinltil In I"'1
t-t Imiotur.iti- fmiil iirsiiv,itlvt' ltei t'ulurhii;
In.illiis mi. Hi th.it il Ii imuiMun l.mmltiUi
Hill llu- limit pruilniliii; iiiililltli-it nf tin- i mill
tij iln tint nilllio foi tlii iitni" 1 1 llii' iiiiiilitlnii
A tnt.il pmli lilliim nt ih i niiiir iiii'iln'-U It hi i It
te Ii- itli'iiileil Willi rlnii-t iiiiill- lo llu- piitili'
li.iltli, us lirsi- iiiaitliU4 nf imiil p.wti..iii
IiIkIiIv iiiililllu- v.iliiti niliflil ililui In- 1' li'e lit
frnin llir : i.ti-i- i.iin ni- In- lliltlt- lo In' t hi
Mllllllt ill .1 Ullllitliill of Im Ipl III piltll full ill.
Hi'. iiiiiunltKr llnilt lint m Hie iuki-iuiiim-.IK'
UK In i iniuili r, iki. Hut in nin ni. u-ii lists
.IH.V ttlll fl till Ml-tiilillll Hill it I-. HUlv I..
Iiilllc t ililui, mill Hie nihiiiiltlpi' 1 in t li i- it
1 b il mi illrcit i villi in o nf iiijim li.ml Hie 11 - ni
ll. . IV.lllVM ll.H Ini-ll lilftilulll III full' il. till'
mil i-intilliltinii iiiiitiiiiiriiiliil in rijinl lo in-n
inn ilciiiiiit l I tic iim- l tepprr Mi'pliilt mt :
IliK in i iniiiil pin., nr riiiiilin uiliili-..
'llu ii.iiiinlllii. ntminm ml-, Hut ill- ii-i nf a
uiliili iri-irvniti' niiil, pirimiKl nfitriil lit,
In ImimI m ililui,-, In. iili.nliiMi iiroliiliitnl .mil
ir. (iti'immN tin- pinlillntion of ny pui'it ili,i
ii I'liirin; ttlnttvn' In mill, MIMim' in tmili
oi hi ,iinl tmi iv lint t.iipiliiiir 0." n-i- ti-ut. .ii.
Iiiiiiiiliil in liultir, ami j tiitnti c!m of ini.ta.
tieiii Inillii,
ROTHWEir
KNOCKS OUT
cTCOVERN
Terrible Terry, the Whirling:
Boxer, Put Out by 'Young
Corbett."
lly Kilufi Wne fi 0111 'llu .-omt ill'i.v.
Itaittoid, Conn., Xov. 2S. Knocked
oul in Hie second lotind, of vvhieh one
minute and foity-iour seconds had
elapsed, was the refeiee's venlli I of the
fislie battle between "Vouncr Coibett,"
of Denver, and Teiry Metlovein, of
Ihooklyn, who has held the fealhtr
weii;lil cliamiiionsliii) unlllnehlimi slm e
he won it from Gcoie Dixon, eieihteen
months .iki)
Oulwiltetl and outpointed with a
tlKhtel just tin- same as liimselt, Me
fiovein had to lower his eoloi.-. this af
tirnoon al the XiiUui-k Athletie club to
' Vouiif," Coibett," within six nilnuttii
l nun the si.n-t tit llu- llshl. "Youiik
Coibett." who outside of i mtr iiarlance
is known as Hilly Wothwell, of Denver,
Col., not the belter ot tin- ehaniplon in
less than two rounds ol llnhlhur, and
hu did il so perfectly that there was no
doubt about it.
The shock to Hie Xevv Voik enthusi
asts who crowded the bohu,' pavilion,
whin tin- little champion was knocked
out in the seeoinl miind. was a i ('peti
tion of the disappointment exhibited by
the adhi'ients of John 1,. Sullivan when
Coibett deleated him in Xew Oilians-.
Tenv was as fit as the pi ove! bin!
Ili'dle. bill lie was not last eiituu;h lor
bis man. Fmin Hit- wonl "no," tin- ladr
went at each other like j,ame loek-s,
and il looked as It each would ao out
ill the Hist loiinil. MiCovein wot the
woisloi the opi llillH- loiinil, and in Ids
iinleavor to i,-ct ill letl hiiuselL open
sevt nil linn s,
CorhtU just stood otf .Milloveiii on
eveiy lead and nick, but tin- little
l!looklil boy went on as if theie vveie
nothing to il but Hie winner's end
of Hie purse. When Mcriovetn was
Itnocked down In the iipciiliiK iiniiitl
theie vveie t fits ot tllsiiiay lioui his
hut Iters, bill his wondeilul leoupLiatlvf
powcis vveie fipial to the occasion and
he was on his ltei within s-veti sei-
Olllls.
Ilovvevci, this downfall .sceiiled to
lake tile st.uullla oul of .VleCov cm. but
he touiiht the i (nmd in clever style and
tiled haul lo stein the Hde of defiat
winch sei'incil to have si t in apalnst
him. lie tiled all his rushing v. oik,
winch inovctl so sin cossl ul on former
incisions, but Coibett met his t-veiy
tune and couillcicd li.ml on neck.
When Teiry caine back to his i ol ner
at the end o the llisl loiinil. he said'
"Thai's the touphest mi 1 ever met,
but I'll lick him just as sunn as I m-o
an opening."
That npcnliiK did not eoiiie very hand
ily for llu- Xew Voik boy, as llu- little
Denver piisHllst hail then taken his
inetiatue, Down went Teiry aipiln hi
the steontl lotind, and when he sot up
ipilikty he rushed like u wild man, lie
showed a In lc of sflf-iestialiit and in
a buisi of bad temper hit out lelt and
ilKllt, liiespcctlve of all inks ami
llsases. Tlies,, tactics apparently vveie
Just wlial Corbt-tt was IiioKlnif lor,
Terry was mishit; things iii with
whirlwind velocity and thiowiiiR- scl
(Ui ii tu the winds, It was unvoiii's
IlKhl at this sianc, but Teiry te into
a Hap as Coibett feinted and suddenly
sent Ills ili,'ht out when Mi i invent mum
'lilestcpiillU;. Tills blow Jllst Hr.Ut'd
.Mcilovern'.s head, but ti uiouu-ni lattr
Coibett lulnted him aKalii and, attt-r a
I'lilllillK excliailKe, sent his liKlil over
to the jaw, and Teriy went down aini
out. Willie the fallen i hiiuiplull was
trantlcilly trying to kkiiIh his leet, tlie
ciovvil .velle-il madly.
Tim refeiee- devl.irei lll.it tho otnii;
Denver lad hud won, lie won on his
met Its, as ho look I'liauce for elianee.
Terry was tiestfalleu uttir he ie.
turned to his diessliif; mom, He said:
"Well, you can't lell how ihhms can
be aceouuted for, I hope to make mi
otlur match with foiiicu, and I am
iiioro than lonlliluil that he will not be
able to put It over nio nsain."
"Vouiik Coibett" was very deiiuire
whtu he eiiii'iKcd ti mil his (liessiiiK
mom. At llisl he was ivluctaiU to talk,
but dually ho said:
"I was sine I (otilil beat Mifiovein.
and my opinion was based on what 1
had seen and heard of him. 1 Mi that
I hud him iroiu tho Hist punch, but I
was rool-headed all ihioUh'li. When
boiiun 10 still),' liliu, lie lost his huiul.
and when ho loot his hend II was all
ovttr, I pad hlui UkIU there, and with
.1 llh'lll HWlllKlllK lippflelll lauded tlui
blow which won thu battlt."
"Youiitf Coiheti" win I'umalu hum lor
soinu davs, IJ i- Hiilllvau was one of
the llisl to semi a clmlleiiKe to the win
ner as soon as t'lmiley White, Hie teN
erte, nimoiinoeil his decision.
CONDITIONS OP
PHILIPPINES
Secrp.tarij ot War Reviews the
Progress ot the Islands in a
SiiDDleiiiental Report.
AMERICAN RULE IS
BRINGING RESULTS
The Fiogress of Good Government in
the Philippines During' the Past
Year Has Been Gi eater Than An
ticipated by the Mott Sanguine.
Praise for the Officials Who Have
Been Able to Solve the Difficult
Problems Confronting the Work of
Reconstiuction The Field of In
fluence Widening' Steadily.
lit Lvrlutno Wire (iomTIic Anointed Irr.
rislilnprton, Xov. L'S. The- secie-tuiy
ol war toilii made public a supplemen
tal leport i evlew lip; In detail adminis
trative pnnrress and conditions in iho
Philippines. This lepoil yfves a min
ute iii-i otuitliii; of methods and Jesuits:
in every loi in in which American nd
mliilstiative capacity is 1111111111;,- itself
fell in the Islands, and concludes us
follows:
In ciiu'i.il tlie promt- ni snml jiititiiinen1 in
tie 1'lnli) pmi-4 ilnrin Hit' )n,l ji.ir In-, luui
irre iter Hi in Hi mot iin-iiiiu- Vniirli.m fiimhir
villi Iim ili'tii't-s In In nun 1 im- touM liui- an
tiniiliil. Vluiinl limit i-t uiiMnsr .111 1 innfl'linie
ait iini-.iri cltiiients to siiui in mi.Ii a Inlil.
rin-i ni n ,t lo (tnniriul or fnr.cil; tlu.r
niii-t (.mi titilt, 1111111 illy .ml dloul. 1 tlnnU
niir lf,'i-Iilm-. nut .iilinin-lritors in tl-i- Pliilip
pinii in- viinii iu Hi" (iiiillileiiti- of the jteopli- liy
tirsi nun il. 1'-r liiiiiilrnls ol eiis Hie rillpiini
pinnlt h.nl 1, -tu aetii-tomul to fall prolines n-tT
fnlflj'i-.'. Wi 'iii- lindi simitji pi.-tiiisi, ami
tint te hee ilri'iil.t ilnm in Hie t.iv of pir
fn'iiKiiiie hi- In-111 .1 KM'ljti.in of iim p,. tel j,ikiiI
liMh
'Im- t r.-ii iilmn of the l'nli'i.il n ly in ihe
I'litl iiin. --. vvlnili lu. ivleinlul tliiiiiiKliinit the
pnniihi-, Int.ilit iiirpliiu Hie -oti-reiiaily .111,1
.H-iitiiu' III-- Miiicrily nut Iiemiltrnl pnr'n-.i' ti
till- Allt.ril.lll nopli, lull In (II of 'III', UtllM-t
viliu. '11k (I11111I11 ur tic uiilll.iiy (-"-cir-i vvliu
hue ctnini nnlul. of (..on nor 'I lit ami Hie liuni-l.tr-t
of th( toinni .--ileon, an.l uf tli- ,i-ii' irts
vvlmni tlu.t Inve iiIhiii .linnnil Hit it. In-, rnni
m Huh it 11-pnt ami tti-ptlteil -n-pii !on liiin'i.'iiiiii.
1 field of iiil'iHiiic ttnltniiu tt nllly .1-. the hit
hiniHi' Kiitiur A ininiliv i veiv tnrlunite
tthuh tin il ite'iit 1 :U t'ln-iiH Kinh u..-ii into
till' pllMiU M-lt'll .
I liilirvt- tint t nil -iicie he 'tep in Hie )irat
lii.il t'i ti I.ipiin nt nt Aiueticin ptirp 1-0 in tin
t'iuliipinis ttill 11" lit in Miller aiirc(i.it!nn rt.l
.t).ii il in Hie Mnul-, anil tint e in.iv le.i-nn
.ililv In k feitv ml to .1 tune lint far ili-i nit vtiiith
vill lw iliiiitt tieil lo' uiiii'ial KninI f'tliiie, t-
ililelietl 1 iiiliiiiiui, nnil allien (n-ni,(i it'on en
111- p. il in all tin- p-rpli nt the an ln.i h.-o m
rin t ulnii-, for tin n- lirnfit. 'I lie cunie will ml
he Milhnui IK ihlhi'tiliii -. iti-iniira','. ae nt-t, an!
ut.ri, lint ihcuml ami pM-i-luit mirv,
I illl. till t. liu pint in 0111 lu-iltiitluii-, tnll pre
Mil. Geneial Policy of Government.
The pnlny tnliuHi'ii hy 1lie Vineiinii imciiiIic
111 lit llilltr Mltll llu L,l)illllHllt nf '.he Philip
pint-. C.iinl al-o in il.alin wah the iron mini nt
..f Itn nihil Nluiil-t iiileii ni iii'liieil lo sn,i,
tvlntli hue lu-en mult i- III-- tinlinl f.! Ihe vv ir
1I1 pntnieiin li.ii In 1 n In ihttininie atnl pip-mhe
Hit u urn wink ni lli ill it eri.teililiKlit, to lit iln.Mt
111" nih- ni pnlii ' In he .ill.iv,eil upon the meat
I'lii-timi- of Lci.ti mini ut .n llev are f.it-e n r
iiim-, 1n nlit.iin Hit lit -t nnil ilile-t mm piH.ililo
fni in-ill a- it'hiti-, tn ili-iiilnile '111. 1 il line the'r
pnttir-, an I Hun to hnhl tlii 111 ie-p intllih for the
iiiiiihut tif uoMtiiniint in tlie K'hii- vtitli the
It i-t pn-Mlilo liiteifLitiii e fit-in Wa-hiiuion.
s ttv.illi-tin.lin s 1 11'i.l iiilln reiirn lo thl-t
if.1., y .nil nin-i-iii tit- v.ilii il, the ilnniiili
-ipnil tie (lipiltiiiuit fur iictmn ill tl va-t aiui
toinplii ilttl liu-lne-f. 01 Ihe i-l unl KOMini'ttnU
line In 111 ion-lint ami linpei Hue, Hil'.uiit
(vill ilioii. lltlcr-, nt si,,ni nf 1 iv,- nnl inue
dure, -Unl tlnlennl mode- nl HkuikIiI tiinnu'lil mfn
nnlul 4ie itiiltnl .1 sii.it nirail nl ilithinll
llli-tiiil- fin' 1I1Ullllillllh.il. 'C (id. ,1 (. ,
I ilin-il ami (h.lli'nl ton.iii.i liate rallnl fi.r Ihe
liilupietilinii ami .ipnlli ltlon nr nin own iii'ei
nf lm'iiv ami tin 1 -.1111111.111111111 nt fnrihii lulu,
pil'u 1 1 tiitft a-, to the n-ttpe nf ,iut!iniit tmhr
Im ili-tti'.ni'tn of p tter-t hue minimi ii..n
tiliainn 'Ihe iipnll. .iili.il ef iim III', of military
mi linitiiill In lii'ilt iiiul p 1. 11 tin''- oslst till." limlir
Ihe liv of Spilii ami lite pruti- nf tiveinnn ii-.-intiliiale
"inii"- hive lir.iii-hi ah n.t fi-,iii,iit
.ipliji I) the liUhi.r .iiillinilt-, vvlittli, litli,
ti a to In the innii nf n-tl(f, lute ren-ilml ton-
itlnn. Ihe vo d ninli'it il.en lias Inn Hit-
1 nil l.ntr i.i 0' -., villain nt fioni llu fonn htmn
innii tiiil'iiilliur t'lminil. We hive hail n-i pun.
tliit1. -.ue tie --.lull If' 'i'1'! im i-ei piotit tiiris.-t
1 inlet the tiiiiiiiiiiiin nr Cilliiiiu'i ami Ntw
Misl-n, inme linn tialf ,1 ttnfni.v .if", ami It n-,
Inn net iv. it to On I'le eveij iiin-llon upon Its
.mi i-iili.-, ..ml 1 nulie tun o.ni puinliiiu f..i
Hie fiilure.
Had to Make Micltlneiy.
Im Hie p. ifiiinniiie nf ill iho-e limit' full nnl
.nt irii" l.ii iv. '1 ilte (T the iiuililinin .mil pin
iinliii'.' nf all Hie u'toeiuuiinU in ill tin- ll,iinl.
mi tin- 1 nf f Hit .iiiHinillio in Wi-aiiivli'ii In-,
Inn linn. nil. It hi- I'Kli m-dF-tiry t fnnif
I'lein lt,i Iv -tip. 'Hie 1'iohli ul am! innvriv-i
li.ivi hi-.l.iil to He vv 11- ilipiiliniut fm infiiiiui
11.11 i 1 - 1 nti Hie tm-t of ff'Hiinniriit In ti.e
tiilnii, U1.11 ii vvai b-lir; iMfoinul, ami tun ot
tlii.l'-ai.l- 01 .ipplli.llioni liy ihe pi-tpii nf tin
I 11 n 1 -iium im- eviiy toiKilv.ilile Mm) of in
t nin itKii itianlin.' Hi" ikl.imlt line it.iurc.1 inlu
iim .li p.iiim. nl in an imhiti iiiiplnt ln 1111
Ini'r Hu iiiusli -.-. -1 fin iniihl uii.iuue, liiniil,
-ul ln',1 icillilile fur iw the Mt iiul lietrin.
1,11 ifu. 11 a--- of riporii ami Itttns iml ttiiiiuniiila
vl.l '1 I hi- tin-In' -t lia Ininlveil, finnl1i .111
s 1-. to He Uii-tlnii-, ioihIiuI the iirninn.
il. ute, ami keip llu xiniii.e of vji- f 1 mil liein;
niii'tltliueil lu tiiivle-n (iiiifuinii. The vt ir il.
pnliiiilit luil no niaililuiiy fm- Hm purpn-e. So
pnnli"ii for my fiidi ailinluUtrativt iiuihlii" vt u
luiile 1-y livv. (11 liemxllj, uili -iiaihlmit- h.n
linil ul-it. il In Ihe il pirlimut by lie' iktill if
I iliiii iiii'l Hit i-inptn.tiuent of Ihe Itiniioui
tlnk-, auilioiltil liv livv, witn .1 tin f, an .i'-hl-tllit
Hilt f, 1 law (.Hlui, -i ronipelelit fnne of
II nisi itoia in omit ml . Menivi-aphii. aiel t,.
toiilliitf ami Imltilns Jii'l (np.ilnsr ilrit.-s It Li
tilled the illvUlou nl linill il Jll.llr- nf the t. a
tit ii ulnii nt, Jinil it p.'lioini. Willi aihulialile anil
inn.-laiill linn l'liif i-ttltliiitj lliosir.il variil'
of iIiiih-. whlili in nihil- rounllln wnul.l I... rie
tiiilinl .1- I'linn'-liiu- to 11 1 .It il nlllie, ami
Miniht he pufoiiuiil hy .; iniicli iiiou- irctuitioi--,
t.i.ihll.lai t nf.
I iit-l iu-iihiil tn ipre.int; l.itli toi-uiKii.lil'oii
nf Hie liui-t intellti'iiit iin-I lhoiuiii-li umk tl.-nc
lij ihe liw nilltif, lr, Sluannn, .nnl ot the if.
wilvcni nnl ilttiiliiiri to duty nf C.tpl iln I'lai
nin II. IMrt.ir.J-. (fuiiutil lliuliiiin ti.io.nl,
I nliiil Will- viiliiutiiu-.), Ihe clliiu- ilotalkil j
tlllel ' f Hie liu-ioii. Ihe IiiiihiiI iiki aii'l ilifTi
tultv nf Hie (nt-ltltiii taivlil in !h- .uiiiiiipaukil lv
huihei Ullh Jti.l pl.t. Il ihitli mi III ill.'lljl
rliU uf ihe ilepjiliunit aie ilovly inilivms in
th -" p.i folliKil en Hit nillll lit' .hie 10 111 .iil
im ill' '.. luui 1 IhliiU It v, mhl he Inn In.-, tint,
li Inn,; 11 Hit !-.'t viu ii the m in n .lln-.tm
(o-iliiim-, an. I lliu 11111-1 lie tor -i e mjlilcrilile
I lllll, the fillki-l tlcl.lllnl II. II lllh'f fhoiltil hate
the tciniior.uy rank ami piy nf .1 eoloiiel,
COACH WOODRUFF TA1CES
FORMAI. LEAVE.
Will GauUner Is Elected Captain of
U. P. Football Team.
ly 1't-t'lmlte Ire lr-.nn 'llu' Asioi-latcJ t'rcvi.
Vhllmlelphla, Xov. HS.-AVIIt ilardluer,
light end of ihe I'nlveislty or I'ennsyl
vaiilti foot ball le-ain, was elected cap
tain of the team tonlKht for next yenr.
(iardlner Is 11 student In the collci;e de
parlment and f-rintuiilcH next ear,
lie has taken ti iironilnent part In
University athletics, and was a mem
ber of the llenly crew. Ills homo Is at
Toledo, O.
Pennsylvania broke trnluliiK totilfiht.
At dinner in the ti.tluln--; tiuarters,
Coach Woodrtilf took his formal leave
of the men. Speeches of felicitation
were- made by several of the players
and Mr. Woodrtilf. Mr. Woodruffs
plans for next year, If he has any, arc
not known.
TRANSPORT
WRIGHT IS
WRECKED
The Fruit Vessel Presented tu
the Government as a
Hospital Ship Sinks.
By i:i.liisiu Wne fioni 'Ihe Vs-nciateil Pies".
Manila, Xov. to. The T'nitcd States
trauspoit Writ-hl has been wrecked in
the stiaits of Darain. She will pmb
ably tin 11 out lo be ti total loss.
The Wtif-ht sttuck on an nuehuitcel
roek at the entrance of Han Jacinto,
and sank in (It teen teet of water. To
rake her will require wieckln-i ma
chinery, vvhieh is not available I1010.
I Xevv Yoik, Xov. 2S. The t'nited
States tianspoit Wiighl, tormeily Hie
j Aid, was originally .1 liuiterer. and was
pit sullied to the -ov eminent by some
'pattlotie women of Uoston when the
i Spanish war bioke out, to be used as a
hospital ship. Later, she was filled nut
as 11 dispatch boal and was sent to
Cuba to be used by Geneial Wood.
Moii- lecently she was sent to the l-hll-lpiine'
islands as a dispatch ho.it und
store ship. She had a lofrigerating
plant and a icfilgcr.ilcd storeioom,
which made her of sre.it value in the
islands-. The WilRht was fhst called
Ihe Hay Stale. This was betore she
was transtouned Into a hospital ship.
HYSTERICAL WOMAN
TELLS OF A MURDER
Mis. Fiank Williams Reveals the
Fact That Her Husband Has
Killed John Kiause.
t)y Kveluoivc V ire fium 'the AsMxiuttil I'rcjj
Tientou, Xov. I'S. John Krause, who
kepi a little eiK.ir store on Lincoln ave
nue, was nun tiered this evening in his
apartiuiiu.i in the mar of the stoic.
The polhe are now looklnn lot- Frank
Willaims, who, acvordliir; to the state
ments made to the pollee by his own
wile, committed the crime. Williams
was an employe of Kiause and, accom
panied by his wife, went to Krause's
plaeu to e'ollect some- back vvag-os due
li Im. Kiause was unable, to pay the
iiioiioy and the men iiuarieled. Wil
liams, In a lit ol itu-r-1!', picked uji a
stick anil struck Krausc, liaeltirliu,- his
skull and klllhu,' him Instantly. Kiause
llvt-il alone-. Alter the murder Kiause
was lied up lu a compact bundle by
hnulltitf the less and then Williams,
laklm- his wife with him, went to a
livery stable! to hire a wagon, ostensi
bly lor Hit) pin pose- ot c-ariyin; the
body away. Mis. Williams remained
outside the liveiy stable odkv and us
a man appro tehed became livsteiiael
and asked him to save her. fhe 1,11 Iil
she was iifiald some man who was In
tho livery stable was boIii-? to kill her.
She mil diii'cteil to go to a saloon
neai by lo M'l mil of the way. This she
did, and to the saloon-keeper, Anion
Jaeger, she told of the killliiK of Knuuo
by her husband. Tho husband came 111
tin- saloon shortly afterwards looking
for her iiiul usked her to go with him,
Sim bcfain crying and lofused, Tho
husband then kissed her ami ran out,
Jaeger notlilctl the police and the wo
man was taken lo police lieadfiuaiterH,
where she then told iho story.
Kinase's body Is now ul tho niorguo.
Kvtry etfort Is being inado to 1 upturn
Williams. The utilised man Is about
-.'1 yeats of iige and his wife) IS years.
Thu uiiiple cumo to Trenton troni liuf
talo a few weeks ago, Mrs, Williams,
betom her niatialgit about a eur ago,
lived in Wilmington.
PLAGUE IN HONOLULU.
Steamship Biings Roports ot? Disease
in Hawaiian Port.
11 l'. Iu-ie Win frnin Tin Aitoi 1.U1-1I puti,
Vuiuiii, Nov. -.I-. Hi p.ul. l.r.iti.-tii hy t ,e
oil inn lip Mhmir.i 110111 llnnnlilhi n thit'thiie
lias hem a iniineiiie- 01 ihe Imtwiue (iljyuo In
lliu illy. A pjieiiisrir k.iy that ttto ih-at'i nt
itineil. a Jap-iii-9- aii'l .1 l Illinium, an Hi.,; 1,11
I'ler..' cat,", cvisletl In Honolulu.
I'lic puioii hiti le tit at il 01 only two ijen and
lint no le.u hu aili.-n. the pus, roii,jiuiim
iIj mt inciitlvii the u port In thru' Icttvu.
Stenmship Ai rivals..
Hy KviIumio Mie- tioni'llio AssncUtctl I'li-i.
New Viu!-. Nov. ' rmoili Maj.jtit, 1 1,,
i-ipool. sjc,): , ( hantpaaiie, lUnei Ko -,il,;-in
l.ul-c, Hi c mi tl. vii suiinmitou, I11upn.1l
Aiilvul. 'IVutonli, Xivv nrl.. Itnltii.liiu - r
lived: Aiiiliiilini, Niw- uil,, fiu-tiuiuvvii
sjlhil: iluanit, I.Ivi'mhi1 tm Nut Vmt.. I.l.'anl
- I'.i-i'.l: Vjderlaml, Ne ml. lui .ui'iii.i,i
lull ami Vnlwnp
TO DISCONTINUE
GENERAL STEWART MARRIED.
The Well Known Milltnry Man Weds
Mts. A. R. Weaver.
11 llveliltitij Who fiuin The A-nui l.tlnl I'icv.
Nnl 1 Mow 11, Nov. Us Ailjut ml (itmral llimiin
.1. Mivtiirt Jliil VI1.1. A. It. Weivei. nf fill! ulel
phi 1, wne tu.iirlcil thl-t nlteiiiooii nt Cniiial
Slrwait's iisiilime in llii" illy, Ouin-c In wvtrj
Iiijtit ! -s -nttaliieil li (icneral Sliwirl in .1 luin
way aitiiliut nt llitrMnui" Hire) months ai;n, the
innriiKe win -liiilly private, out tin nii'inli K
of liulh 111111111-1 lii'iiicr priMiil. tiemral su.w.nt
was Inuviil limn 'he lliMrlnhuri hnipltd to his
Nnrrllnv.ii Iiotne l.M -itiuili ami 1- MW ion-
lllllll to lllll.
'Ihe iniiilist im nion n ptifoini.il liy It'v,
1. W. Sjrr, ,,f l'hiliil.-liihli, elimliln of tlie
lirinil Aimy oi the It.'ii'ihlte, n llfc-lon; frit-id
nf lletierH Slevviit. 'llu- adjulanl -i lnr.lt was
pitviniHlv unriioil to IKt ltebuea W. Atrn
telti r, who dicil Pc. 4, lyjl.
REPORT OF MISS STONE'S DEATH
Tmkish Authorities Hear It, but the
American Consul Still Skeptical.
l!y Huhi-ne VV lie- fiomThe Aitoelited I'le-r.
tnn.lantltinple, Nov. '27. 'the Tuil.lsh aulliou
tit -it S.ilniiiia heir thai VtKi l.llui M. Ston.',
Hit raptiitii Vuieiit.in n h)inr,, and .Vlailitm
I'-ill. 1, her 1-.in ipniou, ale hotli ih.ul, ami 111 ID
tin. ir lindics were liurlid in tin- villur of Alhltrc
in He il'tiici of lluhnilz.1. M.idimi 'IVill.1, il is
iipnit.il, died after elilhll'litli, mid MUs stone, il
it siiil. an i uiiibiil lo gi le f and liiulihli. Ihe
In m 1111I1 an- aliened 10 have dl-per-cd after tlie
lie ulii ef then i-iplivc-.
the icpoit is ili-cieditrd -at the Tinted S-IiUm
it it im, aid nt the United Statet con.ulite. The
leeliiu lieie is tint Hie (C.ronsrcsl puuie liv the
I'liitid state-, i-. mec-K.ii to ceni)K.l IWIr-atn to
elicit the ii'lia-eof the prboiui-.
sniii, link' 11 1 1, .Nov. -J-. teh-ai 1111 ri'i-ltrd
fioni 1 pritnte .i.'cnl it Piihulira sot llial Mi-s
sti.ne ami Midline IVilka wire illv.- Nov lit.
EIGHTY LIVES LOST
IN WABASH DISASTER
The Estimate Made by Those Who
Investigated tho Wreck Sunt.
Burns Thinks Estimate High.
By IXclu-dvc Wire frcm The A-vjLii.od Piii.
Dettoil, Xov. 'J. When darkness
came tonight over the scene of yester
day evening's aw tut calamity on the
Wabash rallioad, near Seneca, Mich.,
those who had been investigating the
disaster had found nothing to alter the
estimate of about fifthly bves lost, as
a it'sult of the collision. Superintend
ent (ttorge M. Burns, of the division on
which the vvieek occtitred, insists that
the estimates am too high. "I don't
consider," salt he. "that the total death
list will exceed twenty."
However, 111 support of the larger es
timate it Is -jointed out thai theie nie
now fourteen passengers known to be
dead. Tlie bodies of eight of these have
been lecoveied, and il Is cousideied
th.it the tragments of other bodies now
in Hie morgue at Ad! lan will account
for many more than the twelve dead
necessary to make up Snpeiinti'iident
Hums' estimate of twenty. In addition
to the comparatively few fiagments le-
eovered ant sent to the moigue, those
who were early on the scene say that
many more pieces wen- discoveicd
which cuiinbled to powder while they
weie being icmnv-.il.
Supciintcudeut limns said to Hie As
sociated Viess representative tonight
that lie was unable to tell Ihe exact
number of Italian emigrants aboard
train X'o. 13, but thought there weie
not more than Jltly passongeis on the
train, and a number of those who vveie
eaily on the scene dispute this and say
the number was ueaier eighty. Super
intendent Hums lias leeeived no icport
us yet tiom Ticket Collector Kjmcs, of
train Xo. lis.vvho piobably knows neater
than any one else ihe number of Kal
ians in the c.tis.
Coroner Hamilton, of Adrian, this af
ternoon t-mpunncled a jury and will be
gin an inquiry into the disaster totnor
iovv morning. All the Jttiors 1110 pioinl
tient In the business aifaiis of tlie little
city of Adi lan. Xo steps have been
taken as yet toward the ariest of Ku
glueer Strong, whom Supei Intendent
Hums says is responsible- lor tho col
lision and holocaust.
The olllciiil lisl of tho dead given to
local panels shows the names ot lull
ten dead and I'm t -eight Injured, but
Detiolt nevvtii iper men, who vvcio at
the scene of iho wieck and talked with
survivors of both trains, i, that the
oillehillst does not hear out tho state
ments of the passengers, nor i-viileino
of the hoi rlblc loss of life which they
witnessed at the spot where the acci
dent nee lined. The l-'iec Press toiurir
mvv will say Hun the loss of Ilto wnn
In round uuinbeis one hundred, and
that the .statements math- by the Italian
Immigrants In tiain Xo, III boar out this
claim, These Immigrants say that there
weio about l.'.'i of their nationality 011
the train and that only about tvviail
tivt! of thorn escaped. Whlln then- ate
only ten of lliein known to bo dead, it
is asst'ited th.u the other ninety wcro
completely hu inflated .unl that with
Hie removal of lite wicekugo the bodies
I'liiiubk'd 10 ilvst. which was siutioied
by Hie wind which swept across the
country, If thu namis of these dead
am tiver known, it will be when friends
make Inquliy for them, and lu in.inv In
stall, es this seems highly tmpmb.ible,
Loynl Orange Home.
tlj K-itlJliVD Wne (1. ni Ihe A.-oentcd 1'n.u
I'luliiklpli j, Xiv 'JS- 'llu- cornei, un.j ,.f tin
heme (ni 1'ioKit mi ihlldrui iml i. iui'1 ami
inllun Hu- '.nt'il uraiue inntiunf .11, w.i laid
IoIjv lit HallMiv, u autiurl) 01 din ill). ju
Kitinetiicii VM'rv i-Dtnluiltil ly Ptvid 'J. Oralnin,
ni New Veil., pruldtnt i,t the Oriint-fiiu-n n He
VVoill, and van v niitwul b Drjiiji n-cn Hem a!
-till. lis ni the iniiutrt. Minv pitrlvl .- jnalu
ten, linn II.I. n't aii'l vjiinll." n'tie iU, up.
11 c nlcil.
Wants to Ficht the Winner.
lit r.vrlusue Wiic 110111 llu- soiiiiiil lrcvi.
I'lll-l.lllL. Nut : J.uk UI kllar.J, ul llii
HH, liu iM.liil 1 t'.ul imleil Willi P, S. lifin
pniHii,r iillioi- il the I'ltttbuig 'linn,, 101 u Iikii
Villi ""iKIIIIi fnlllllt" ki ,1 fcldv I'Ol if ijl.uii)
wnn 1 1 ti til., all, u any oiht't Itiuib utiifai.-
wn 10 me n w iiiiiuiiiou
COLOMBIAN WAR
Lilicral tind Conservative. Leaders
Held GonlerenGe on the Gun-
lioas marietta.
THE LIBERALS AGREE
TO RELINQUISH COLON
U. S. Marines' Guard the City Many
Unreliable Statements Regarding
tho Terms of Surrender Are Cur
ront on Shoic, but the Only Men
Informed Upon the Subject Refuse
to Answer Questions Colon Quiet
but Much Anxiety Pievails.
fly r.veltiiiie V lie fiuin Tin vs-uclal'il I'll-".
Colon, Colombia, Xov. to. Generals
Alban and .leltiles have tu rived here
this afteinoon and were received at the
railroad station by the gttaids of Hid
United States gunboat Jlachlas and
the Ik tilth second-class cruiser Tri
bune. Tlie government commanders
doubtless came hem to nriango tenns
for discontinuing the struggle, Shott
ly utter their ariival a conference be
tween Libel, il anil Consei vative repm
sentntlves and Hie olllceis command
ing the lorelgn warships here was he lit
on boanl the United States gunboat
Maiielta in tho haibor.
Tho commanding olllceis of the
Marietta of Hie lirltlsh cruiser Tri
bune and of the French ci uiser Suehef
and Lieutenant Coinmander McCre.c of
the Mauhlas, and Captain Perry of the
Iow.i were present as vveie Generals
Alban and Jeffiics, lepivsentlng the
government of Colombia and Setior
De La Itos.i, secretary to Geneial
Domingo Dias;, who represented the
Llbei.il party of Colombia.
Xo information of the lesult of ibis
conference has been made public and
none ct Iim iTitniki .f the i.r.I 1 stand
ing niilva! at has leaked oul. It can
be said upon the best authoilty, how
ever, that the Liberals wilt surrender
Colon tomoirovv to the government au
thorities. United States 111.11 ines guard Colon
tonight. Many unreliable statements
concerning the terms of sin tender an
em rent on shoic, but the only men In
fonned in this legale! reltise to answer
questions. Colon is quiet but much
anxiety pmvaiN,
CHESTER WHITE KILLED.
A Tragic Runaway nt Wilkes-Dane.
Wife and Daughter Injuied.
11 I:m1u-ik-Wile fmiu 'ihe A--111 iited 1'ioss,
Wilkes-Hui 1 e , Xov. L'S. 1 ,hester White,
.1 well-known citizen of He.iumoiit, this
county, was killed in a limavva toda.
He was dilviug, with his wife and
daughter, to Dallas, where he was to
take pint in a tir.iml Aimy of Hie lie
public reunion. The hoi so took flight
anil the occupants of the t.iriiage vveie
tin own out Into the mad. White sus
tained a iraelnre of Hie skull unit died
almost instantly.
Ills wife and daughter were also se
verely injured.
SMUGGLED FURS SEIZED.
Tiensury Agents Confiscate 25,000
Worth fiom Canada.
lly Kviladve Wire from 'ihe A-uci.itid I'm
llovtl unl, ()., N 1, : liitertivt- liom lu
tu i-ur ih'pailiueiit hehi'te Hut slmi.tiO wnuh if
liui hivi hull .-iu'r,l d liom I in nl 1. ami aln.111
SJloiW V'utlll hive liioll 1 .'11. I-t unl liom mii
01 the 1UO.-1 ti.-l,ouihe pioph ot .Niulhnii Oln ,,
Collitttir nl I'u.tilin I t.i'li iml Im ih pill k's
hoe thin.1' el Ihe noil, nt t .iiIim .ul"ii.
V his; till Hlui in Hm IK. il h attiitiil ni P-u)
IliK uootli i.i tn Una tniiuli) ami .uuMin,- liv.
Hut, beitli i.a lue nnn.li.is of Hie fur tuii-an-
uiukr imlh tiiiuil in Ihe 1'iiilul slilrj mjiv
in Veimoiit, itnri,el Willi fiini, ililui.
I'ulleitor l.l .nil ! the disioniy piei-n'ol
Hie MiliiKlinj ot ' me sn,iniii i.mtli of pus t'lle.
vvn jihl tt uly It. In- i-hippiil.
DEATHS OF A DAY.
11 l.viliisiv.-Win fiuin The A-MM'J-iUil I'rew.
Kuiij- thy, .Nov, J;, -i'llvvaul .1. l'lillliit, ei.
lil.ny of the- tiadii .i.-tiul'lj- ei Kuwm n1;,
Km., U th ail line, -gt tl 'ii ji tic-, lie .i, .1 i.i
tin- uf Wolvirliiniploii, I'ncl nnl, and w.i-. it-pin I
lu bo heir lo an Hu.'li-li tluki tlt.tn. wnltll he hid
11111111, and to in i-I.Ut- of i,dio, wiihli w n- 111
prn-ris3 nf Httlnutnt,
sail I-'iiihIm.o, Nov, J liiiiice V, I'lillnni
soil of the lilo itilllinuim- ni' litlll'lei, dud .1'
hH (ouutrv he inn .nl sm jt(u lhk inoiuln,
aqul !. llu lud Inen HI mm ill HnKs w
puniinnnia, I nl until 'liiesilij lii.. muiluioti ,.i
lint lonklditul DiriotH. On Hut Ul' le still ad
1 irveii irlipn' and K'eti -li -nlil v weikei' l'r
tint iiioiniuu lie wa-i atliitl.ul vvitli .1 luanmrliJ,!.
unl wnliiii a utv lninutix pi-v-nl atvnj, Airimp
ludiU an li 1111; iiuili 10 .iko the IhmI to t'hii law
f.-r Inleriuei I, llu ihu-j.nl wis inajfud for the
niiiiii linn a fvv .veilvi aju at Iteno, eva(il, 10
Mil, lluitll,
Piesltlent's Thanksgiving.
II) r.ifluive W rf from The Associated !',
Wa-hlnBtrti. Xuv. Jc. President and Mi
IttK.-VLi had luili- large puty of friend ar
tlulr fliJiil.sivius dinner at tl.a White llou..
toiui'ht. 'llu inelutlcd Senator and Mrs. LoiL-i.
Cuinilnmli-r and Mr,t. CovvU.5 and a half iloeit
othei!-. Hid puty tpcndlng tlio cvcnln at iho
White Iku-e.
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eiu lVmilvanU: Pair, vrariii1-!- 1 1 i.i 1 ; f.
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f wind-, In 1 oiniii vjruble. -
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