r 7 n DAY OF THANKSGIVING. TMK MAHKETB, HI ENORMOUS LOSSES. Coffee Plantation In Guatemala Prac tically Ruined - Several Town Reported Destroyed. The- entire ceilTi-e zone of Guatemala has been destroyed by flames nnd mnike from the volcano of Banlil .l:ula. Eruptions threaten the de fcirncilon uf every llvlne thing within reach of the fume s anil flre that pour from (he burning mountains, accord ing to a cable to Castler I'nm.. Import ers of San Francisco, fa., ree-elvrd from their coffee idaniatlon In Gttate mala. Only meaner details are given. ' l att Monday." paid Lewis Hlisch. of t'Shtlo Bros.. "I wire-el to our represen tative! there asking for ne'Ws of the eruption and received in reply this e-ahlegranv 'Tin trn Knorntoii losses. Volcanic eruption, t'oftee r.one destroyed. Our liven In danger, further reports will follow. The col lee districts referred to ' are the Cost Cusa and Costa Grnii'lu. They are the finest plantations In the country. If the cuffee district Is destroyed, as the euhle seems to Indicate, one-thud of llio crop Is most, likely Involved. The vol alio of Hnnta Maria Is located be tween Retalliulen and Quci'ltcnango. The towns In the neighborhood niewt likely to be destroyed are San Felipe. MnzMenango and (Jucze'ltinnngo. The v olcano has been epib-t lor many e-ar " Consul General Mi Nally wires from Gnitomtila city that the erup tion r.l Santa Maria continues: thai the city Is covered with six Incite of volcanic matter; coftee plantations lire bulled under siven feet r.t sand oiid ashes, and tlint detonations from ti. eruption were heard In the cap' liul. There have been frequent earth. iiakos, and nnother eruption is re p.ncd In the department of Tomhu dor. BIG COMBINE FORMED. Vr.llea.ble Iron Plants In Concern Willi $20,000,000 Capital. The rcmblne of the malleable Iron plants of the country has been formed. The deal has been ponding since last July. The capital ol the concern Is pluceel at SSo.'Nin.ocii. The concerns involved are: Trait & Hilswprt'u, liuflalo: Michigan Malleable Iron Com. pany. Detroit. Mich.: White-ley Mall.' nblo Iron Company. Mnneie, Ind.; Chi cago Malleable Casting Company West Pullman, II!.- Moline Malleable-en Company. Si. Chnrlos, 111. Judg.' Gray Hnd Mnx l'ani, ol New York aiv the promote rs. Rocievell'i Proclamation Point Out What Thi Country Ha to Be Grateful For. More Cattle Than Gold. The season Just closed v ilncss.M the hnavlest cattle shipments front 1 Ik; Hlack hills country ever known. and. it is believed, more cattle were sent from that, section since July than from any ntlur place in the west. Totnl shipments have exceed ed 100,0110 head. The value is e lo?o to ?S,i.iul).000. The annual thanksgiving proclamo tion Inn been IsRiicel by lreslilent Roosevelt. It notes that the people of the United States had mom to be thankful for during the last year than had any other peeple. Th day act apart for ohaervanee la Thursday, Novvmher 27. The tet of the proc lamation I aa follows: ' Uy the President of the States of America. A Proclamation: "According to the yealry custom of our Kople it falls upon thei Prewlilent at this season to appoint a, day of fes tival and thanksgiving to Uod. Over a century ami quarter has pjwacil since thin country took It place among the nation of earth, anil dur ing that time we have had on the whole more to bo thankful for than has fallen to the lot of any other people, Generation after generation has grown to manhood and paused away. Kach has hnd to bear. Its po culiar burdens, each to face its spe cial crises, and eaoh has known yean ol grim trial, when the country was menaced by malice, domestic, or for eign levy, when the hand of the I mm l was heavy iiton It In drouth or flood or pestilence, when in bodily distress and anguish of soul It paid the pen alty of folly and a frowanl heart. Nevertheless decade by ductule) wn have struggled onward anil upward; we now abundantly enjoy niateri.il well-being and under the favor of the Most High, we are striving earnestly to achieve moral and spiritual up lifting. The year that has Just i-IommI has been one of peace and of over flowing plenty. Harely hns any peo ple enjoved greater prosperity than we are now enjoying. For this we render heartfelt and solemn thanks to the Giver of Ooeitl. anil we seek to praise Him. not by words only, but by deeds, by the way In which we do our duty to ourselves, and to our fellow men. "Now. therefore, I, Theodore Roose velt, President of the United States, do herebv designate as a day of gen eral thanksgiving Thursday, thn twenty-seventh of tho coming No vember', and do recommend that throughout the land tho people cease from their ordiriary ocenpat Ions and in their several homes and places of worship, render thanks unto Almighty clod for the manifold blessings of the imst year. "In witness whereof 1 have here unto set my hand and caused the seal ol the I'nited States to bo allixeil. "Done at. the city of Washington, this 2:th day of October, In tho year of our Lord, one thousand nine hun dred and two. and of tho independ ence of the I'nited Stales, the one hundred and twenty-seventh. "THRonotlK HOOSKVKLT. "I'.y the President. "JOHN HAY, . "Secretary of Btale." FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14. Commission Traverse Course That Takes Them Beneath Susque hanna -Ask About Rent. BANK LOOTED BY ROBBERS Ashe Still Fall. The latest news from the southern part of Mexico is that the people are less alarmed over the shower of ash?g. There were, up to Saturday, 45 distinct shocks of cnrtheuiake at San Cristobal. They AT THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. Rear Admiral Hobley D. Kvans ha.i assumed command of the Asiatic iti.idron. Major Harry M. Wright, Ninth Cav alry, recently returned from the Philippines, has been retired at his own request on account of ill health. Secretary Hay and Mrs. Hav have Rone to Simsbury. Conn., for the dedi cation of the chapel erected by the secretary, as a memorial to his son, Ade lbert Hay. As Minister Concha held up Colom bia's response on the canal matter, the state department will appeal to the Bogota government ilirect over IU minister's head. Cornelius T. Griffiths, acting cash ier of the District of Columbia and Maryland branch, of the Equitable Life Insurance Company, has been ar rested, accused of embezzling $4,5oo. Judge Advocate General Lomloy lias sent out advertisements calllnp: fy proposals for the const ruction of two armored cruisers of the Tennes see class of about lCmo tons dis placement, the bids to be opened Jan uary ti, 1903. Tho fact thai President Palma has returned to Washington the draft of the Cuban reciprocity treaty without his approval h:.s not shaken the be lief of the olnoiuls that ihey will liave a treaty reudy to submit to Con . gress this winter. The United States will participate tn any benefits that may bo derived by Gormany, Great Britain and Fiance in the arbitration announced in Paris by M. Delcasse of the questions as to the foreign holding of lands and prop. . erty rights In Japan. The case of Passed Assistant Pay master Charles W. Penrose, U. 8. N wno was xneu uy court-martial on charges of irregularities while pay master of the Michigan, will be set tled by the abandonment of further proceedings, and acceptance of his resignation from the naval service. First Lieutenant Von Xfredow has been .appointed German military at tache at , Washington, beginning bo cembur 1. He has been adjutant of the First Cavalry Brigade of the guards and is an olllcer of the Cut asBlor Guards lot' the Household troops. The navy department has received a decision by the comptroller of the treasury to the effect that enlisted men on the retired list of Hie navy re entitled to the extra pay of 71 cents for each medal of honor, pin or service bar earned by them, Alfred Jcp.gup, head of the testing laboratory in the supervising archi tect' office of the United State treasury department, t Dynamited the Safe While Overawed the People. Four robbers dynamited tho safe of the, Iowa State bnnk at Prairin City, Iowa, and escaKd with $4,000. One held a -rifle over Watchman Kraklne for three hours, whilo another work ed on tho safe ami two patrolled the htreet and held off half a ao.en citi zens. When they had secured the money they fired a fusillade to terrify the people. The arbitration commission decided while on their tour of the Wyoming valley to adjourn Thursday until Fri day. November 14. when the taking of testimony will b-gln In Scrnnlon. The first four days of this week will lie taken up In Inspecting the mines and mining towns from Ha.lcton south to the end of the hard coal field. All of the territory Is In dis tricts Nos. 7 and ! of tho United Mine Workers or America, and Is un der the jurisdiction of President Thomas Duffy and John Fahy, of the union, who will accompany the com mission. Chairman Gray said thut the object In taking a recess of tine week was for the purpose of giving both sides sulllclent time to prepuro thelr cases, and also to give the members of the commission an op portunity to examine the Isair s. How long It will take to hear all the testi mony for the miners cannot be esti mated. The t'i7 Individual operators will also be given nn opportunity to be h-ard. The arbitrators spent the entire Saturday in and about the city of Wllkesbarre visiting one mine and mnking'ii tour of several of the towns on the outskirts of the city. The com mission next visited the Dot ranee colliery of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company. t North Wllkesbarre. Nearly two hours were spent in the mine, about x'iO feet bdow the sur face. The mine Is a very gaseous one, and the cotniiil.ssloneis and other members of their party were cum in lied to carry safety lumps. The commissioners saw u vein of coal about 1(1 feet tlilck, which is three times the thickness of the scams of coal seen on Thursday and Friday. One ol the gangways traversed by the commission runs under the Susque bannn river to tho west side of North Wllkesbarre. Saturday was All Saints day, and was religiously ob served by the many foreigner. No coal was mined In the Dorrance and many oilier collieries. The company ofllclnls drew the attention to the commissioner to this enforced cur tailment In the production of coal. The partv visited South Wllkesbarre, Ashley, Sugar Notch and Plymouth, Inhabited principally by mine work ers. The commissioner did not leave the trolley car. but wherever It stopprd a crowd would gather, which gnve the oii:!'iissioiieis a chance to ask questions regarding rents and other living expenses. On the re turn to Wllkesbarre city the party boarded a train and n turned to Si ronton. The nrbiltatora left Si i an ton lute Snndav night for lla.leton. where they will continue their. In spection of the mines. Bishop Spald ing, by Invitation of Itiidiop Unban, preached In St. Peter's Cath dial at Scrai'ton Siindp;.' morning. His fel low commissioners attended the service. DIED ON 8HIPBOARD. Transport Sheridan Brought Six Corpses Into San Francisco. Six deaths occurred on tho trans port Sheridan on thn way front Manila to San Francisco. Cal. They were: J. Howell, late private Troop C, Ninth cavalry: W. T. Hawthorne, employe quartermasters department-; W. J. Johnson, lato private Troop C, Ninth cavalry: Thomas Sawyer, civilian-. Frank L. Durrln, private Company V, Twenty-nintli Infantry, and an unas- lignocl private, T. O. Dodswork. The body of the late Arthur C Mclvinmin. former chaplain of the California vol unteers, was brought homo for burial. Will HUGE VESSELS FOR ORE. Furnish the Steel Combine With 9,000-Ton Carriers. V flet of the biggest steamers on the great lakes, whose total cost will exceed tlo.OiM.iHMi, is to bo built for the I'nited States Steel Corporation through the Pittsburg Steanudilp Company. All will be of theao dimension:-: Keel. 5r0 feet; beam. 58 feel; depth of hold, 30 feet, and on a mean drart or IS feet of water they will carry 9,000 tons each. It is believed the boats enn carry iron ore from the head of l-Ue Superior to tho furnace dock ot Lake Krle and Ijtke Michi gan at less than 50 cents per ton. Present rates arc 75 and 80 cents. DOCTORS ACCUSED. Grand Jury Brings Crime of Body Snatching Home to Physician. The grand Jury at Indianapolis, Ind., returned 2." indictments In the grave robbery cases. Five indict ments have been returned against physicians who are charged with com plicity in tho "body-snatching; busi ness" for failure to keep record of bodies received, among whom is Jos. C. Alexander, demonstrator at the College of Physicians and Surgeons. From evidence given by Kufus Can trill, the chief of the gang of ghouls. luO bodies have been stolen from cemeteries during the last year. The ghouls say two of the physicians ae coniiianied tin m on several ol tholr night trips. Ten bodies were found buried in the basement ot oue of the colleges; four bodies were found in enekB on tho street, where the hard-pressed ghouls bad dropped them; one body was concealed for two days in a saloon and 30 were found In cold storage In an lee rreuni factory In Louisville. t Inspect Work of Miner. The commuwionera appointed by President KiMisevelt to adjust the dif ferences existing between the anthra cite nilno worker and their employ ers have made a tour of the extreme upppr coal fields, near Scranton, and saw every step taken in the produc tion of coal from the time It is blasted from the ground to the point where it is scut to market ready for the use of the consumer. Prevent Money Stringency. Nearly $100,000,000 has been re leased from the United States treas ury during the past Ave weeks for the purpose of relieving the string ency, as follows: Addltioual de posits of government money iu na tional banks, lK.0O0.000; purchase of government bonds, Z0,500,tHM); added to national banks' - circulation, ti t 000,000; release of reserve- held against government , ' deposits, f 40, Ouo.ooo ; rebate of Interest 13.300, 000; total, $S5.K)0.000. - RELEASED BY RESIGNATION. One Ohttin.iM Missouri Judge Still Defies the Federal Court. Samuel C. Peden, ex-ludgo of the county court of St. Clulr county, Mo., v.-ho has been in Jail at Muryville since May, 19ol. for contempt of court in refusing to order a tax levy to pay bonds pledged for the Tebo H Neosho railway in ls7ft. was or dered released by Judge John F. Phil lips, of the United States district court. While in Jail Peden Kent hi resignation to Governor Dockery, uud successor was appointed. Thomas Nevlit, presiding judge of the county court, is still In Jail, where several pf his predecessors, all having refused to respect the United States court' commands to order a tax levy for tho payment of tho bonds, had previously spent their terms of office. Sues for a Million. William Meetutzer. of Altounn. Pa., lias entered suit against tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company for $1,000,000 for en alleged disciimlua tion In freight rates made against him by the company. Ho u lieges that ho shipped a certain grade of coal to all parts of tho United Status and that the company charged hi in higher lutea thuu bis competitors.' Auto Man Sent to Prison. Judgo Kellogg, at Yonkers, N. V.. sentenced ti six months In the peni tentiary W. U. Raymond, whose automobile collided with a trolley car and caused Injuries to 22 persons. The motorman testified that the automo bile had crossed the track In front of the car three time within a short distance. LATEST NEWS NOTEi. A Biltl.ili cable is contemplated across tha P.ielllo ocean. Official report shows large Increase In southern Iron and steel trade. General Miles on board the trans port Thomas, has arrived at Manila. Operators' disposition to cavil may embarrass the anthracite strike commission. Josiali Flnton and his young grand son were killed at Ypsllantl, Mich., by a trolley car. The bank of Charles K. Knapp. at SchIuh, N. Y was dynamited and $".,000 stolon. A large portion of tho South is threatened with a coal famine because of poor car service. A negro murderer was burned at the stake iu the presence of 4,000 peo ple at Darling, Mass. The Furemon Shoe Company, of Cin cinnati, O., ha.4 assigned. Liabilities. $70,000; assets, $10,000, William Hocbuck, aged 10 year, an opera singer, was killed at St. Louis, Mo., by a suburban car. The executive officer of Western and South western line at St. Louis renewed agreement on Issuance of passes. An attempt Is being made to a coin bine of all the big stock yards In the country with a capltalizall-jn of $ioo, ooo.ooo. J. P. Morgan called on Senator Han na in Cleveland on what Is Ihoify.I.t in mean a combination of coul In tore -its. Governor Yates, of Illinois, Is sick at Springfield with typhoid fever, but his physician says there is no causa lor uluiiii. The striking dock laborer ut Mon treal. Canada, were grunted their de mand for increased wages and return ed to w.irk. The II. C. Frlck Coke Company has dropped nearly l.oiio fuundrv coke buyers, and will greatly reduce It.e urniy ol clerks. The northern part of Michigan wa-i visited Tuesday by the heaviest lall of snow si-en so early In the season in many years. The Methodist Kpiscopal hoard ol' bishops. In session nt Wilmington. Del., decided to meet on April iie, Bin;!, at Meadvllle, Pa. Martin Cornelius was held up by lubbers mid relieved of $8.ooo with which ho was going to pay for some real estate Bt Appleton, Wis. The estimate or the expenditures of the New York city government in 1003 is $97,11M.031, a decrense eif 'oo,r.ti from the budget or B02. William Thompson, lias "Billy llHof." was shot anil killed by other burglar at Portland, Me.. In a dis pute over the division ol plunder. The British government will build tin most powerful and fastest cruis ers In the world, which are expccied to do better than SO knots uu hour. At St. Piuil, Minn., Ucv. John SUrllia was consecrated Catholic hU'iiim of Lead, S. I)., and He. James J. Keane bishop of Wyoming. The steamer Korea, which arrived nt Sa:t Francisco from Yokohama, bioke the Pacific record by makiug the voynge of 4,000 miles In ten ehiyu. i no tierman government win ap point Dr. Lewald its commlsslotier to the St. Louis exposition, and ask the Heichstag for $500,000 for its exhibit. Muquerader was taken for burglar by Air. W. A. Mcl.ane, of Covington, Va., and after killing him she dis I'overed tho corpse was that of her son. V. W. Chliin. proprietor of a S(. Louis matrimonial ageuct' that Is said to have taken In $100 a day, was ar rested on charges of using the mails fraudulently. A suit was filed In the United States supremo court. cimlng up from the circuit court of Alabama, designed to test the validity of the new Alabuma I'onstlliitloii. The anthracite strike commission held Its first meeting at Washington with the opposing parties, and decided to proceed to Scranton to begin its in. vestlgatlous. Chicago & Alton ofllclnls notified all shop employes of the system thut the request for a general advance In wages lmd been granted, commencing November 1. Archie Woodin was si'iitenci'd nt Mt. Plea.annt, Mich., to the peniten tiary far life for the minder of bin wife's father and mother, Mr. uud Mrs. Joseph Gullck. Striking students and the faculty, of the State Agricultural college at Lansing. Mich., havo agreed to arbi trate, students to return to classes. pending the result. President Cassalt. ef the Pennsyl vania railroad, has sent a letter to the Hapid Transit commlsultm, New York, pleading for early action ou tli tunnel franchise. A letter from a Mormon wife, read at the M others' Congress Iu session at Pittsburg, resulted in rosotutlor.b calling on Congress to make polyg amy a national, crime. A courier from King K J ward bringing a mysterious messago either lo President Roosevelt or to the British embassy In Washington lund ed In New York Tuesday. A miH'tlng of silver workers, rep resenting the 8,000 of the craft em ployed In New York city, Brooklyn mi-1 Newark, decided to go on strike -unless granted a nine-hour working duy. Catenl, who recently returned from America, bus been urrested at Lea- born. Italy, ou Busplclon of placing on the sleps of the blshop'a palaco a bomb thut killed ono pernou and wounued two others. Ldward Blew, of the commission firm or Blew 6t Armstrong, pleaded guilty at Minneapolis to forging u bill of lading and was sentenced to seven and one-half years in the peulleutiaiy The Jury In Ni'W York in the libel suit of Victor Herbert agaiust the "Musical Courier," after bolug out an hour and a half, brought in a verdict for $15,000 in favor of tbr plaintiff. RELEASED BY BLASTING. Workmen Employed In Niagara Falls Sewer Were Overcome by Sul phureted Hydrogen. By a sudden rush of gas, supposed to have been aulphurcled hydrogen, four met! were killed and three ser iously Injuri'd near the Twenty-fourth treet heading of the big tunnel trunk sewer at Niagara Falls, New Y'orlt. Friday. The dead are Lawrence Fisher, George Rhode. Hugo Swsn son. Niagara Falls: William Bradish. of Tonawanda. The seriously af fected were Romano Kovlch, not ex prctiMl to live; Sam Finch, coleired, and Michael Mnlroy. foreman, all of Niagara Falls. Thirteen men. com prising the entire second shift, were working on the sewer. They had Btart ed a heading at a ne w level and bad loaded up a blast which was to he dis charged. Alter loading they walked back about. 225 feet between the head ing and the shutt at Twenty-fourth street, but before they could reach the shaft, four o the men fell to the floor of the tunnel, over which a stream of water was flowing. The ethers, becoming alarmed, pushed ahead to the shaft. WORSE THAN A BEEF TRUST. Meat Ha Become a Hlgli-Priced Luxury in Germany. Increasing pressure Is being brought to bear on the Geituun gov I't'iiment to open the frontiers for the importation of foreign iiuimuU utid a relaxation of the regulations to ex- elude meat exports, or tor something which will afford relief from the ex cessive prices of meat. The bysl beef retails at 41 cent n pound, and other meaU are proportionately high. The wholesale prlce-s In the Gorman mar kets are from 1", to 2."i per ce nt higher than In those of neighboring coun tries; hence the people who advocate government action ussert that the scarcity of animals is elm? to the closeil frontiers and tho exclusion of foreign dressed meats, the Gorman farmer being unable to raise enough nnlmnl for their country's riipilte ments. FEARFUL CHOLERA SCOURGE. 73,000 Cacet In the Philippine Per Cent Fatal. Wilting from .Manila Chief Quar antine Otllcer Perry e-st iinulcl ll.at iTi.t'Ou cases of chob-rn bed occurred ill tho Philippines since .March Jo, : and that the mortality v.us 7. pi-r eoi'.t. According to latest report .--i (lu re hnd been lo.uoo ibalhs In ;'ie city of Nanking, China. During tin.- week ended Si'p!"moer I ukto wore !'.I07 caes nnd H:.'"H de.uhs In l.r.,"p" places Iu Kgypt. Ol (be JS.jJO cucec registered betwein July Ki nnd All gust 15, 23.0S4 were fatal. COMPTROLLER'S BALANCES. Treaiury 8tatemnt of Circulation, Coinage and Receipt and Ex. pendltures. The monthly clre-iilatlon Ktlati-meut Issued by comptroller of the currency shows that nt the cluse of business October III. loo tiie totnl circula tion of National bank notes was Mo, I7l!.3:i4, an Increase for the year of $2n,"i!4.U5l, und an Increase for tli:' month of $l.1,4S2,7:!li. The clr-t-ulatloa based ou United Stale bond amounted to $ U.'.TS.I.ISM, an Increase for the ye-ar of $7.5X4,575, and an In crease for the month of $1 l,y fo.iu.l. The circulation si-cured by lawful money aggregated $tl.5::,l I.'., an In crease for the year of $l2.i",075. and an Increase for the mouth f $1. r,12.Bl. The amount of I'nited States registered bonds on deposit to secure circulating not'- was $:W8,. 4.12. H7o. und to secure public depivlts f I4!l,21ij.!i20. TV1 monthly culnug statement issued by the director of the mint shows that for the mouth of October, isu2, the total coinage was $l.4.'),r.r.o, as- follows: Gold, $l,Sllo, ooo; sllv r. $2,2S7,Ono: minor e-olnn. $2S2.n5il. The monthly comparative slate mi-tit or the government ivcelpM und expenditure shows thut for tip) month of October the total receipt were $".I.2!1.22. and the expendi tures $lii.!io4.!iiiii, leaving a surplus ror the month of $4,lM7.ooo. The sur plus for the corresponding month lust your was $;i,2oo,oon. The? receipts from the several sources of reve-nue at'f given as follows: Customs IJO,. 741.770, Increase. $:;,:!00,ouo; Intermit i'"Vi'!iue $20.47fl.!M2, doeri'Bse; $:i,0oii.. 0011: miscellaneous, $l,172,ti4H, In crease $1,200.1)1111. For the four months of the prese-ut lineal jiar the roi'clpt havo exceeded the expendi tures by $i:i,5oo,iMio, Oue year ugo the rioeipts for the coi responding mouths exceeded III'.1 i-xiieudinires by $27.300,1100. Action by the Quakers. The five years' meeting Soi Viy ef Friends nt Indianapolis. Ind.. Issued 1111 appeal to all Christian e-liuu-he In the country to nppolt delegates 10 a conference in Washingiuti on the second Wednosdoi..- of .March, l'joii, 10 dUeuss prevention uf the llipior Untile. An Iowa Banker Mlcsinn. A special to Council Illufls from h-harpsburg. la., says: II. K. Chris lonsen. president tf the Farmer and .Mechanic bunk, a private Institution, I missing. The funds of the bank pre said to be eleploteil in a stun variously estimated at from $:i.',ooo to I'iO.ooo. n: ... 74 ... ' .. W ... H7 ... m: ... 4 01 ... 9 0(1 . is -n . l'J Ml . ill nn . K ou ..if i ... M ll .. s on n M 7 w T ?4 4 in 4 mi 13 Ml I VI '.'1 M It M if tt N Ml H M KIM ID 114 14 It in PITTSBURG. Gr!n, Flour and Feed. tVhet-No. 2 red : $ M iiy inu. Com Nn. tallow, rtr No. ttji'lluw, aholitri MiXntl "sr.... Ci-Wo. 1 whit No. H white Flour Winter pntnnt Kiini-jr straight wlntvre. Ilaf-No. ltliiiuih I.'lover N11. I roeil No, 1 while 11. lit. Ion. iwa Hrniru luitlilllnitu Bran, bills niraw v ileal Uat Dairy Product. Rutter Elln i-reamery . , . Ohio rramry Kaiii-f rountrr roll t'beeea Ohio, new New Verk, new Poultry, Etc. Ho per lb I'hlukeDS dremrd ... , tail fa. and Ohio, firth Fruit and Veaetable. (ireen Beane per ba $'! e Potato t'mnvf white er Mis SO l'atjta0tmr tilila ? Onloua per barrel t ' I Vi BALTIMORE. Kloiir-Wlntw Patent M $:t r.l M Wheat-No. -i red.-. M 7 Corn-mixed H N Kkkm ! Boiler-Ohio i-reamerr PHILADELPHIA. Flour Winter Patent 1M 401 Wl-eat- No. 't red r M Com -No. if mixed l'J 70 Oaia-No. white -Hi W BuUT- I'reniin-ry, exivn !Ti Ke l'eiiue Irani. ihs: Dl 1 NEW YORK. I Intir fatem $:! " 4 01) W heat -Nn. and Til 74 I orn -No. ! :. oil iV Oat No, 'J While .. W till Putter-e renin.. rr illHi A'i b( Statvand t'eiiheTlwinla ill IS It VI 1V PI HI 'a 10,, SUPPRESSING THE CHOLERA. St. Lo'.ti Eoodler Conviiteii. IMimin.l Iteisi b. a former member of the luenicipn! I.oum- ol ilclenales. at SI. I etils. was convicted i t perjury in I'.is testimony :e f ire the i;rand Jiirv :n to the IV-j.oiio baoi'.le i'.mil milled to a. cure the pas?.:ii;e :;l' the Ptibiii biin railway franchise ' bill and f?lve.-n live years in the penitentiary. IVlethodiat Fund Is T.13.OUO.00O. The board of hislioMS 0 the Mil'i-ti'.li-d Episcopal e jiu-ch :it Wiliiiinn- The Diae Fast Disappearing From ". "''' b.ue appointed i.isbops the Philippines. -er. warre n an. "'"' '"' I iiiiltee on the twenli. th century Governor Talt I'lililes irom Manila iliauk offeiiiiK fund of $Jo.i'oo,oeO, that the eholera has practically dis appeared from the Island of l.tizcn. and that in Mniillc there have only been an aveineo or two cades a duy Intely. Only live proline.:; are now BPrloiiFly affected, Hollo. Occidental LIVE STOCK. Central Stock Yard. Eat Liberty, Cattle. J'rline hravr, l.'fflto HAW I in S 0 ' I'lline. 1..1U to leiju Hi M Med'iini, l.vj to i.m His S 111 t el heller ijmi Uli.-Iiit, IWI11 lullu I1.8 3 7-1 Infiiuiori 10 fair 8 u' Oien, (-onitnnii to tat slim Ciiitiiiioti tuKHixl lat biilii iiutl row Dot) Mil-u cow . t-iu-h !' Lllla liillcb lOlia, eaoh 4i'uJ Hogs. Frltne heaTf hog I Oil Prime medium welKbia I li ! lii-Bt heavy Torkere ami iiivtlliiiu... HSi liood to choice pie-leoi'! 7 i n llootl pic ami Hunt jrorkt'r US PlK8. common totiiiiil ,l7-' l.'niumou to lair I) I1' KiiUKha ft 7f. blnn COj Sheep. Extra, meilluni welltera $ 3.V) Oooit 10 ihuiue :J l.'i ali-illuin 7.'i t'vuniiou to fair I W Lamb. J ambe clfriped l aiuue, k.i m choice. i-l!.peO Lauilia, enmrnoh to fair, cliloied.. neil. . biirin Lauioa. ft .15 r. : :io 1 mil Calve. Vent, eitra Veal, good In rhop-o .. Venl, i-oiiirnon lioiivy. V eal, louiuiuii to fn:r. or,o !U0 sin DO) Pa, 4 81 li III a-n .'OU 4 .VI It 0,1 t.on eo.i Hi Oil tjt)0 7 0". II HI lillll 7 0.1 ieu DM.-. 0 70 .'xl 6.M) 8 70 S 40 3M 6.V Mil 4 Ml OiiO .l 6 00 too wiih'li noiv ir.i'.outits to $if.iiiiii.ooo. Small A&seta for Large Debts. Nenros, Cavl.. Hiiiiuir and Aiisanm. Tho percentage of mortality has been reduced to generally below u0 per tent. PRESIDENT GOING SOUTH. Will Attend Reception to Gen, Wright and May Hunt Bear. I 'resident Ituur.evclt will make u trip through u purl of the South uliutit the middle of next mouth, the pri mary object beln lo attend the re ception by the i ll incus of Memphis to flenoral Luke Wright, vice governor of tho Philippines. Silbseciuently it is expected that the President will ac cept an invitation to participate In a bear bunt In the canebrukes of Mi-e- Hisslppl. THREE GIRLS SLAIN. Daughters of an Arkansas Farmer Most Horribly Murdered. Mary, Sophia and Mary (iibson, whoso aueB range from 17 to lo yi-nrs, daughters of Thomas Crilisnii, a negro fanner at Wynne, Ark., were in 111 li roil . David Cross, a captured negro, admitted that he had seen t'le killing and suld that a mvio uumcd Johnson was guilty. The glrlu were butchered with an ax. Killed by Motor Cycle. Frank K. Ulwell, of Urooklyn, an in ternational authority on motor cye-l-lug, was killed near Hlcksvllle, L. I., while participating In a club run. The head stem of his mncliino broke us ho was speeding along at a fast clip, and he was hurled to the ground vvnh such force that hla neck was broken. Epidemlo of Measles. The St. Petersburg, Russia, corre spondent cable that there la an epi demic of measles on the Kami hut Uu peninsula. Ten thousand persons have tiled of the disease and the popiilutlop of some country village:! have been neurly wiped out. Rebate Tin Wage Adjusted. The new rebate tin wage scale has been satisfactorily adjusted. Tho tin worker accepted tho new culo pro viding for a reduction of L'3 per cent 111 wage on rebute tin, ami the com pany accepted the foot notes as added to tho soulo by the tin worker. For every soven or so boxes of domestic tin manufactured, 0110 box of tin for exfxirt may be mude. The rebate tin may be made in whatever mills the company may select. Henry Roper, formerly of the firm of Charles llulghf . Co., brokers, tiled 11 petition In bankruptcy in New York. Tha liabilities are placed at ?2o".NS5, uiiHocuied, and due chiefly 10 banks on accommodation paper. A watch nnd chain und ordinary wearing apparel lire given 11s asseU. CABLE FLASHES. The railroad commission at Ha vana has grunted to the Cuba Com pany the right to register, in the name of uhe Cuba Hallway Company. $.0, 01111,000 of capltul stuck. Tho Japanese e-nbinet has adopted the proposed scheme for naval ex pansion. 1' involves an uii'ioul ex penditure of SSS.'JVi.oiio for lo years. The battleships are to be built in Ku. iaiiil, uud I lij' cruisers in Kiiglund, Krone e uud (lei'iian) . The "ORlclal .Messenger." of St. I'et' I'libni g. Kitisla. aiiiiounces the) disMissal from Hie hi-iuv of thn tii-and Duke I'rml Alexaiidi'nvllch, an uncle of the czui. The Cerninii KeicliHtag iliscussel all ilinelldircnt propose-i oy U10 So cialist and Liberal:) eiupowt ring Hi Miiiidci'iath to put goods on the Ire' list win-never German syndicate se!l goudi abroad cheaper than they do a. home. The Municipality of lieilln. Oer luiiny. ban decided lo devote the new $"o,oon,oiio loan largely to prodi-shar-ln entt-.'prlses, Including $15,000,00.1 for tho erection of gas worka war Tegel, six iiilh'S from Berllii, and for the const ruction of a wholesale meat Emperor Francis Joseph was driving from his count ry pluce at Si hocnhi'timt, Austria, the lap's, s at tached to Ills carriuge bei iune unman ugeuble and he jtini)ied out of the ve hide and walked the remainder of the illstanee to the Hoffhtirg. A telegram has been received at. Muullu from General Summer at Zam boauga. Mindnnoa. saying he Is tils posed to give the Uucolotl Moros more lime to make peace before capturing and destioylng their btroimhelds. .The plenttt'ultiess of n.oney which fharurtcrlzcd the October niaiket hi Loudon, Kuglaud, has betn succoodud by conditions coiiipcllinji heavy bur lowing from tho hank at 4 )ier cent In order to moot Stock exchange set-tlcnii-ut and moiitlieud obligations. An liii iviine in gov; ruuieiu disburso iticius Is untlciputell. Eleven representatives id' the Urlt lall workman's commission who urcj helrg sent to the United State by Alfred Moseley bailed Tuesday from Liverpool, Enxlund, on the steamship Lake ChJaaipluin for Canada. REVIEW OF TRADE. t Demand for Alt Products Continues Immense- Scarcity of Coke Close Many Blast Furnaces. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly rteview of Trade says: Speculation waits upou politics, but legitimate business i not disturbed by the approaching; elec tion. New labor controversies have been promptly settled by advancing wages, and the gradual improvement in the supply of coal has reduced prices ami restored activity In manu facturing. Compluinu are Increasing as to the tardy movement of freight, miles of cars being stalled by the lack of motive power, and many roads re-fuse to accept further shipments until the blockade nre relieved. Low. or temperature has stimulated retail sales ef seasonable merchandise, but frost comes too late to seriously In jure agricultural products. Liberal e onsiihiplion stu-iinins quotations In most lines, domestic dc mantis being supplemented by larga export. Oper ating expenses of the railways havo increased in many cases to such a de gree that ne-t earnings are somewhat curtailed, but gross earnings for Oc tober thus far exceed last year' by 4.7 per ce-nt and those of l'loo by 13." per cent. Undue significance Is at tached to the announcement that tho Frlck Company will not advance next year's price for coke above $3. Al though this is in line with other con seri'Uive efforts of lending interests to prevent Inflated prii'es. the prob able influence 011 tho outside market will not be great, as the hulk of out put will go to the plants of the United States Steel Corporation. Meanwhile salts are row being mude at $lil In extreme rases, and the scarcity ha closed more blast furnace. Tho future courso of the Iron and steel in dustry will be largoly influenced by this fuel shortage, much business be ing perv.anently lost to noma pro ducers, and price- In some depart ments already show the effect of dis organized conditions. Railway need have not diminished, numerous large order conataiitly appearing, while the pressure for locomotive i causing large premiums to be offered. Struc tural shape for bridge and ship building are next Iu point of urgent demand. Agreement on the tin plate wage scale may secure a lot of busi ness that new goes out of the couutry and some reduction In price is ex pected. Raw wool U very firm at tha loading eastern markets, which are Bhippiug freely to the mills. Failures for the week numbered 233 in tho United State, against 191 lust year, and 22 In Canada, ilmnpared with 21 a year ago. Bradsrroet' nays: Wheat, includ. lug flour, export for the week end ing October 30, aggregate 5,997,620 bushels, agaiust 7.060,317 bushel last woek, 6.672,888 bushel in thl week latit iyear. and 3.C12.421 btmliels in 1900. Wheat export since July 1 ax gregate 91,428,937 bushel, against 106.728,939 bushel last aeasou, and 63,874,564 bushels in 1900. Corn ex port aggregate 153.205 bushels. i: )r