Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 3, 1899, Mitchell, South Dakota
Mitchell daily Republican. Volume . South Dakota. Fhi Hay. November Hihl in m re 77 British keep the burghers at Bay general White still holding his own against the trans. Vaal forces rumours of a British Victory in port initiated in the United states not informed in iring land the situation at Kimberley. London nov. 3. Special dispatches from Ladysmith dated Quot i be slav give further details regarding the renewal of the bombardment. The hours having reoccupied their old positions remounted big puns. Their firing1 was accurate but almost harmless. Some of the troops were slightly injured by splinters. Lieutenant f. I. Gerton and his men from the powerful did splendid work and quickly silenced the puns. Che hours acknowledged having suffered heavy losses in men and horses in the previous Battle. Che limes commenting editorially on the fact that news appears to arrive in be opium from South Africa through some Channel not controlled by British censorship reminds the government that information valuable to the enemy can similarly leak from Europe to tile Transvaal. It suggests that rh1 government should exercise its right under existing conventions if any such channels have been for special reasons left open and it appears to think there May in some truth in yesterdays Herlin and Paris stories. The daily news suggests that these rumours Are More Likely intended for propagation at the a ape and to influence the afrikaners. General Dan la. M. Hock. Who was second in command of the Transvaal forces and who was wounded in the Battle of Eland Slaatte. Died in the h its Pitzl at Ladysmith on monday night. Little Light is thrown on the actual situation by the news at hand today. The magnitude of mondays fight however is More than Ever evident. Virtually Dirge actions were raging j simultaneously but it is obvious that the intention to Roll Back the Orange free state troops was not achieved the correspondent of tie daily news at Ladysmith telegraphing tuesday says a a or. Hornbrook while searching for the body of lieutenant Daphnia on Umbus Lacna Hill which was in pos be Sion of the enemy met Many hours. By stating the object of his quest it was kindly received. opinion among the i that they Are sick would like to throw they said their loss heavy and due chiefly to All was quiet in by Desia according to Dis Quot i Kad v Smith for an indefinite period. While Hoer attempts in this direction Are not confirmed it is claimed they May be expected momentarily and the reported steady shelling of Ladysmith it is added Points to the intention of the Hoer commanders to keep White occupied while their strategy is carried out. I lie Only information received this morning from the seat of War. Iii addition to a Brief dispatch from White saying lie was Well and holding his position was a list of casualties. A off i in i Telegram reporting the i condition of the wounded at Kimberi i in adds that colonel Keke Witlip Brit so commander there has Learned from various sources that the Boer loss on the occasion of the late sortie of the or it ism troops from Kimberly was very heavy newspapers Hen continue to express keen pleasure at the sympathy of the i United states. The St. Tames Gazette says a Stew More Graceful examples could i get imagined of tin courteous spirit cd american sympathy with this country. Which has been so often evident of late. Than the project of american ladies for a Hospital ship which probably will lie fitted out with Many of those american nurses whose service was so highly valued during the cuban War. I his is the first example of a Hospital ship provided by a nation which is at peace for another during the stress of War. And widespread generous responses to its appeals from la oth sides of the Atlantic show How warmly the merciful idea is accepted by citizens of both annual report of adjutant general commercial Congress Enos. Establishment and disposition of the troops. A total Force of 96.160 men close of the Trade gathering Iii Philadelphia i. Philadelphia pit. Not. 2. The International commercial Congress final to t in adjourned yesterday. The lust present strength of our military clays proceedings were devoted almost entirely to the Exchange of court. Ii a and leave takings. . A. P. Wilson the director general of the Congress. Was presented by the delegates with a Silver Sere ice. Aud after speeches in Many of those present the report of the committee on resolutions was presented and adopted. T hey consisted of the resolutions offered in professor Mario Sale Ini. Recommending the free Exchange of Airt and artistic work throughout the world As a mean of civilization and refinement and the Resolution of Captain Cordel to la i Grace of Brazil urging that the attention of capital be drawn to the Opportunity for establishing More extensive freight transportation line Quot to the end that the Commerce of the world by benefited. Following the adjournment of tin Congress the Philadelphia commercial museum under whose auspices the deliberations were conducted issued a pamphlet with the names and addle it of the various delegates. Dewey s engagement causes a flutter impending marriage or the Admiral All the top e in Washington. Old admirer of mrs. Hazen regular army of 04,380 men and 34,574 volunteers total casualties since May i 1808, 10,070 men. First she meth a Cut tire wife when was a i in but to Lite Iii a Isle Iii Tony possible political effect. Lions 0 if his i Timony. He her St ates i hat xxi the Testin was in Type and a it ii with id flier r. Ports p the proceeds Iii j f fit Llie was called fore an Excel it ivese non of that b and a 1 i it 2111 pattern i was made to Duce h in to t he matter to change la. A 4 be r. Used to do a thing 0 f the i kind. In avs that his i i Molly was a Are full it edited and by men Lif i 4 of the come Siori Xvi i ii ii it his Kilt i ledge and Xvi other r r ports have i been published. Says flu it his matter h an wit ii ii for set a Iii outs a Al it is his by that it is the intend in n of member the Etui Rui Zissi Ion to k rep it from Public 1 inti a after the full cd 111 is it gladiators ready for their fight Sharkey ton and j Fries will might Ati at c tin will i an in to Mot Calcine present of or. R. M la to de r. La the d. A pre ded. The it the like the siege of Plevna. Morning up to october the consensus hours he thinks. fighting Ami up the sponge yesterday was a to our artillery Law Avo. In rho patches received there licit Isle expert thinks White can hold out As Long As turks. London nov. 2.�?-ii. A. Wilson the famous military expert contributes to the daily mail on article on the situation in Natal in which he save in part a a there is no denying the fact that though the loss of two British battalions and a Mountain Battery cannot be described As a great disaster to our Arm Quot it must seriously affect the situation in South Africa As it deprives general White of 1,500 bayonets and six 7-Pounder guns at a time when he is certain to want every Soldier and every gun he possesses. A this position is critical but it is scarcely possible it will compel him to withdraw his army front Ladysmith and Retreat to the line of Tugela. A it is probable then that general White will elect to stand at Ladysmith and face an almost certain siege. For it the enemy is us the reports represent. From 20.000 to 30,000 Strong with plenty of artillery any further Offen Sive movements on our part Are practically impossible. A it he British Force is now about to Coo Strong w Ith possibly a Ziou to Bono Blue jackets. The sudden arrival of the latter is in itself a danger signal. A it he total strength of the artillery Iii White s command is thirty four 15-Pounder Finkl guns three 12pounders landed by the powerful two Quick fires captured at Eland Slaatte. And eight 7 to 9-Pounder muzzle loaders of the Natal local forces. A such an army As this with ample food Anil ammunition and a River running through the town assuring a been some skirmishing on the Bor i Good water Supply should lie Able to Der. Apparently extensive preparations Are in Progress at de car. 4 ape Colony for the concentration of lieutenant general Huller s army. Thousands of Milles Are corralled in that neighbourhood and transport material is timing hurried up from the South. According to another dispatch the naval brigade at Ladysmith has mounted four More guns from Dur a n. The report conies from Rome that i Ort u a i will permit the Landing of i Bish troops at Lorenza Marquez. This coincides with tin View strongly prevalent Iii some Quarter Here thai the British invasion of the i Transvaal will be made from that Side. The Page ers this morning Are divided in opinion a. To whether sir George Stewart White latest list of casualties includes the looses it lieutenant colonel Carleton a column before its surrender. The preponderance of opinion inclines that these Are not included since of they were general White would probably have mentioned the fact. London nov. 2.�?t he War office officially declares it has no information of any further engagement at Ladysmith or of a British Victory As Riff Ted in the United states. The War office received a dispatch rom Ladysmith at 9 25 this morning a acing general White was Well and holding his position. A Ladysmith special says British dead and a Hundred were counted on the scene ayes disaster while Quot to were sent to \ ape town dispatch says a it is Vertod 3,000 hours Are collected at Tindie Bridge under i held 4 Ornet i tint. The Orange River is a Rod and fording is reported a it Wenty wounded of Mon prisoners Iii full in skis t ape town dispatch says Quot it i a Ted the Boers Are occupy ing of Zulu Lanil and have taken Dicrov fifty Miles from Gre town. Easily hold Ladysmith until tin fir get troops of tin army corps arrive. A there is some doubt As to tile actual positions occupied by the British and their defensibility. A it he place May not a a Plevna in natural advantages but it scarcely would have been selected for a stand unless it could be defended. Moreover much Les is asked of its Garrison than a demanded of tin Plevna Garrison. The turks held out for i Days with a Force which did not much exceed 35,000. They were assailed at the out set by a russian Force of Interior strength which they terribly Defeated and were then regularly besieged. The assaulting army numbering from 95,000 to 100.000. A they had Between eighty eight and ninety guns against the russians i a Many of which were heavy pieces. The place Only fell because it was starved out. A this record shows that nothing i impossible for Good soldiers with modern rifles behind Well planned earthwork Quot. Whether such works Are constructed at Ladysmith is not told but it is so hoped. A the Boer tactics no doubt will be to draw a cordon round the town Aud bombard it. A was to reinforcements for Whites Force no troops will be immediately available As the first brigade of the t army corps will not reach ape town before november a and could not be in Durban before the 12th or Lith but the indications Are the pressure w ill be taken off of White by a Demon stratum in the direction of Blo in foil tem sit the earliest possible moment. So that the troops As they arrive will be pushed toward the Orange cordon around Kimberley. Six thousand Washington nov. 3.�?the annual report of the adjutant general of the army. Brigadier general Corbin to the Secretary of War has just been made Public. Aside from the strictly technical recital of All the details of a Busy year in military life the report gives much information of an interesting and general character and submits numerous recommendations for the betterment of the service. General Corbin sums up the military forces now in the service of the i United states As regular army 64,-5so volunteers 34,574 total 99,160. J lie regular establishment consists of ten regiments of cavalry seven of artillery Aud Twenty five of infantry. I lie Volunteer establishment consists of one regiment of cavalry Twenty j four of infantry and a puerto Rico battalion. The distribution of these troops up to october i last was As follows in the United states 54.229 puerto Rico 3,363 Cuba 11,1x7 Philippines 32,315 in route to the Philippines. 17.099 Alaska 499 hawaiian islands 466. General Corbin adds the following to the summary a it is understood that by december i next All the infantry regiments. United states volunteers. Show n a Bove As Iii the United state Quot will have sailed for the philippine islands. These with the troops now there will give a total strength of 2.117 officers and 63.60&Quot enlisted men an aggregate of 65.725.�?T j during the year there have been 62.-17.5 enlistments and re enlistments of which ,53.024 were native born and 9,151 foreign born. In Point of color 56.154 were White 6, coloured and Twenty indians. Kutni pay tor officers. The following recommendation is made for extra v for officers serving Iii our new possessions a the pay of All officers below the Grade of brigadier general should be increased at least 33 1-3 per cent while on duty Iii Cuba or our new possessions. Most of these gentlemen have families that they Are unable to have with them and Are therefore compelled to maintain two establishments. Also that provision be made that All officers below the Grade of major general who retire by reason of age or wound Quot received in action Quot Hull do so on the next Grade above the rank held by them Iii the regular army on the Date of their the report dwells on the courtesies show n our troops by the British government officials while stopping at Gibraltar and elsewhere Enro Ute to the Philippines. T he reports huk Quot of the unset Isaac Tow condition Quot Iii Hawaii in relation to land for military uses. Urging that a Ertain tracts lie Tukan without delay from the control of the hawaiian government and secured to the future ii Quot Quot of the coined states. Recon herniation i Quot made that military officers serving abroad As Mill a tory attaches be Givin increased rank Anil pay. Recommendation is made 1 rim non commissioned officer Quot be j Given additional pay Iii order to at j tract to these places a worthy Cia is willing to stay in those grades and. That Twenty five years service As an by Anno Dew we Quot a .1. Angton. Nov. 3.�?the need engagement of continues to be All the Yungton social circles. Not to sue mgr. Ireland recently Admiral talk in it had been known in Washington that Admiral Dewey always cherished for the lady who is soon to lie Coile his Bride a keen personal interest and the highest regard. He first met her years ago when she visited Washington As the Beautiful miss Mildred Mclean the daughter of the late Washington Mclean of Cincinnati and it is said that at that time he sincerely adm stand a re 4 fit con 1 Pany it i re. 1 Ted som thing of a Sensat Ion at the time Ai the e violence was wide y a i note ii. H has n Ever Appeal Ain the up fished proceeding 4 of the 1 11 it Mai is sic or. I Lockwood h in Obi Lif lit d a pro Sheet of the Testi Mony i t a is Gien to the Printer 5. After 1>el ing f do he a it in the e Lieen Quot a. A Ted in. T eve i her womanly Charm. The v a imn ii a oui Pawl with to report and with the of result will lie offered in i. It Vid ret character culture and acquaintance How Ever. R i n i o a a n in. Iii acquaintance. Now vim Funston will push suit Agama san did up a until later. When. Vav his iring Washington on Shore Leal Francisco cathode paper however nov. 2.�?general Asse a p cd lid Emporia. Kan. Funston was seen by an press representative while through Here today. He said in not intend to sue archbishop Ireland for libel but would push snit against a san Francisco paper the Monitor which published a Story that he rifled tile churches in the Philippines. St. Paul minn., nov. 2. In vhf shop Ireland appeared somewhat surprised when he heard that Genera Funston of , was reported a about to sue him for libel on account of statements attributed to him Iii a Chicago interview. In said he had made no charges against general Funston but had in conversation expressed the opinion that the statements of the Sun Frau Sio paper charging the general with having taken a priests Robe from a philippine Church should be denied by general Funston at once lest a failure to deny Lead to a wrong impression. The archbishop admitted the substantial accuracy of the in ago interview. But was not willing to admit that he had made any ii be iou statement Quot. Day of Joy in Kansas visiting Washington on Admiral Dewey then a Commodore Iii the Navy knew her As mrs. Hazen the wife of the late brigadier general William i. Hazen u. S. A. At frequent intervals Admiral Dewey who has always Lieen exceedingly popular in the society of the capital. Was a guest at the Hazen House and after the death of general Hazen it was inure than once rumoured in society circles that the Gallant Sailor might surrender tothe winsome face and gracious manner of her whom he is soon to marry. Throughout the months preceding his departure for Bong Kong. His attention to mrs. Hazen was what might be called Lover like and it was thought by not a few that their engagement would in announced before he sailed for the East. Din my the perilous Days when As commander of inc Asiatic Squadron. Admiral Dewey was making history and insuring for himself High rank among the great spirits who have ruled flu veils his thoughts were not infrequently running Home and the somewhat mysterious photograph which held the Post of Lionor Iii his stat room on the Olympia of which the social world has heard from time to time is now known to be none other than that of mrs. Mildred Hazen. I he fact that mrs. Hazen is a sister of John r. Mclean democratic candidate of a r governor of Ohio Campi the la Money toned claims of the that to nil turn. 4 of has a Hie the a i of Sailor in splendid condition Jeffries apparent v net so Well Lial Ned a Iii \ ii tag it is a it adds of i Tilo 7 it an be t Biumi Pipit. Have Down. Was Indus stat Lieen i his the j t out thi by or. Law Ever in the must stamp cattle paper. A fudge woo done decision to by contested fix commission men. To Kansas Cit live Stock cot City has son week shall i live St j Tell Keokuk upset j the the Gillette note to Kin and Mort a i secure if. K Neth f r in or. A Iii a or tag rows c of he of a the to Hooke com a state other of the week. Who it note a Ore de and frat a a Mold woe a which in Bank of or firms had i attle and the affair was to a. My c Oom it by id i or tit that i Iii to of Kar tin to i Row us the la. The it it it re i tried Gage in Eviller that the Morfa hut judge yet the Revenue is that a Transfer cup of in i the Sunflower state celebrates the arrival of her Brave Philip Pine soldiers. Kan urn As Toff the never their b Lut venue Lect Rill Tate a Iii Topeka kau., nov. 2.-Day is celebrating Chr it fighting twentieth Kai before in her history has such a demonstration. Tons of Bunting have been decorating the City. Kansas i Quot a mass of decorations. The Cal and other decorations of i Capitol Are the finest Ever Kansas. The railroads have Iwen severely taxed handling the crowd pouring into the City since yesterday. By noon today fully 50.0si person arrived. The first Section arrived at Topeka this afternoon. As the train stopped the multitude crowded Quot it it close there hardly was room for the sold it is to get off. Fathers and mothers pushed through the crowd in a frantic end a. Sol dining room where dinner was served. In he second Section arrived forty five minutes later and the scene a repeated. When the remaining two sections arrive a Parade will in formed to March to the Quot Tate House. Emporia. Kau. Nov. 2. The a preach of the train bearing lib twentieth Kansas a Quot announced by tin blowing of whistles and ringing of Bells. Schools Wen closed and 1 i Ness practically suspended veral i to Hommel people going to the Tri m. In response to Call Quot Funston made a Short talk. Any i future Dewey am Bilio turn the the Kin run Fin this vie of the i but one might Cep thi a Elf to marry Shiv politics s mini Lieut disregard ii i Coin i. Lit t All tie men t he or Howe Admiral i it hem Lenci �a1 stat has Lief. Dewey i Admiral political his re a i. Has no is stated sine Kings Money and All a oui lil not make him Sideney. As against or. In intimate Friend lated that there was Lin tier heaven which Ulm Ira i Dewey to a Linic v Mort the except req Iii r there Intro atm Hilt hips jul t to b he Tex w a i Kink of be red the 1 trod Nee t he snort the Law i has let Een rent with the note. 1 inquire i about 1. The la 1 Xiv says a turf go be must is at the original being in w r iring xxx hic ii a shoes not 0 be Trai referred. 1 Ped Doc it intent to ice. Wit lout the met mat mid not or Quot identical nomination. In whom he is about to ii insist that the go into to this Friend a even and. I mrs. If Iii coition nov. 2. The Brevity of the is from Gladysr nit since tuesday lit has not relieved the anxiety preying regarding the position of the Torii there. The office has no filiation of general Buller having a ape town. Colenso is in the of White s forces. It is believed e Well defended by a composite and military corps and it is in Ood two naval 12-Pounders Are muted near the Bridge Over the tunic of the most vulnerable Points he Railroad from Ladysmith to u. Kritzburg. Which ought to an to defend it Aud 5 ii Quot be Quot tru Tiou. the r Ucchet did in destroying i i i be it would mean the intern of Railroad communication Boers besieging the town. Ilo Petow ii. Cape Colony nov. 2.�? magistrate harms North a arrived from Kli dam. La reports 6,000 Boers around Kimberley and All Road Quot strictly patrolled. He says he passed close enough to Kimberley to be the search Light and was informed the defenders of Kimberley were satisfied they could hold out. But were wearied with inactivity Aud hoped the relieving Force would soon arrive. Stories of Boer victories have spread rapidly along the Western Border and Harmsworth estimates that Over half the dutch residents of Bee Haaland Anil Grid Upland will join the Boers after the declaration of annexation. Shamrock sails for Home. New York. No. 2�?the Defeated challenger steam land. Cup Shamrock and tender the yacht Erin. Left today for Knuf enlisted Man shall be sufficient to admit to the retired list of enlisted men. J Deavor to find a their the the condition of the artillery Sere Diers were taken to the Santa f ice. Especially of the sea coast the report describes As not altogether satisfactory. It is believed that the time has arrived when tile artillery Branch of the service should be reorganized Aud the Field artillery separated from that engaged in coast defense. It is recommended that regimental organization of the artillery be abolished and that a corps of Field artillery and off sea coast artillery lie provided for separate Anil distinct from each other. Casualties since May i 1898. A recapitulation of the casualties in actions and deaths Iii the regular and Volunteer armies Between May i 1v is. And june 30, ls99. Contained Iii the annual report of the adjutant general of the army shows a grand total of 10,076 men. The casualty list alone Aggregates 5.4.54, of whom thirty five officer and 45&Quot enlisted men were killed and 197 officers and 2,764 enlisted men wounded. The death list numbering 6,619. Was made up of 224 officers and 6,395 enlisted men. this total but thirty eight officers and 15&Quot enlisted men were killed tic remainder of the deaths resulting from various causes including the following wounds. To officers and 192 enlisted men disease 165 officers and 5,344 enlisted men Accident. To officers Anil 209 men drowning. 5 officers and is men suicide 2 officer Quot and 52 men and Murd err or homicide 52 enlisted men. In the regular army the total casualties Iii actions and deaths amounted to 4.155. And in the Volunteer establishment. 5.921. In the casualty list the regulars had 127 officers and 1,650 enlisted men killed and wounded and the volunteers 105 officers and 1,466 enlisted men killed Aud wounded. A could not at this moment Ter w ired Hazen who is to in Ivey. Wife of the greatest a to or modern history with Lier distinguished Fiance was simply overwhelmed with congratulatory message Quot. The fir of of these Many a pres Rions Canu from members of the army and Navy dub followed in Quick succession by similar messages from old family friends in civil life. Mrs. Hazen greatly resembles Lier brother. John in Mclean. She i it not tall but has a Jie feet figure Lier hair i Quot dark and her eyes Blue. Sin i has a dear and Rosy complexion. Her manner is Viva Eromis and she is a Hail Bant conversationalist. Mrs. Hazen is in deep mourning for Lier son John to died a year ago. The future gift of Admiral Dewey was married when she was 19 years if age Iii 4 Inci Nufi to William b. Hazen. Brigadier general. U. S. A. Two children were Zwirn of the Union a lit tit daughter. Mildred named for her Kotlier and who diet in childhood. I and a second child a son who lived to i Young manhood but who was always delicate. She has been a widow twelve years. Mrs. Hazen Liee me a roman cat to lie Tim e years ago. And for some Tim for them any he separate writing dried against the it had the note Ai View of the Case i had i or mortgage. To show for the Ca lost and now it 1 or. T of r a stamp there was or Fijat to for them. Iowa Bank and. Accord i or t of Ith no no the Low come b per asked i. The room Ike a e de can be fight hts f new British Bai Fleshin. G to i in Ghat firm Eli not Hui a per St i of the in Tith Cliv idea the a the Tim dealers in Iii to make in shall i i Quot ferret in nary Busine in exactly be Appeal at least it gages an via the the but Mal for info Ling of la it inf Bani i Ria in. Fright Niss i i 11 its ii 111 fit to Hiil Yut of la to us Alit i it to in to was tier itt. Wax tit lat000 to Horst pow a Coloni a we Ruble and. L Bureau. New casualty list. Eighty two xon cd of Natii Quot toned 4 Fri it is be port cd i Quot i ii. London nov. 2.�?another list of casualties at a Birlee has Lieen issued by the War office. It gives eighty two non commissioned officers and seven of the Dublin Fusiliers missing indicating the hours captured As Many Fusiliers As Hussars. Will have Harg Outing to a u Washington. Nov. Matters do Maine Bank goes under. Ask favor of boars. Former congressman dead. St. Joseph to. Nov. 2.�?formet congressman panic d. Burns died this morning. Langtry and husband part. Young Debathe now without wife or Fortune. London. Nov. 2. Mrs. Langtry Aud her latest husband. Hugo de Bathe it is believed have separated forever. The popular account of the quarrel is to the effect that de Bathe was jealous. The principals refuse to talk. But theatrical people Are talking freely and telling All sorts of sensational and interesting stories about the de Bathe menage. Mrs. Langtry is not a woman nil dieted to maudlin sentiment. She regards the situation from a jocular standpoint. It is said that like m ii Yoke she invariably make Quot a Point of referring to her husband As Young de Bathe was disowned for marrying mrs. Langtry and now the Young Man finds himself without either wife or Fortune. A identified with St. Matthews churl. Her father. Washington Mclean. Was a stanch presbyterian and Admiral Dewey i a communicant of St. Johns protestant episcopal Church is Iii which Church some member Quot of the Mclean family Are als. Identified. A no Iii Lier of dinners and receptions Are now being planned for Admiral Dewey and his Bride elect who Are to in overwhelmed with social courtesies. Investments in Stock prove in prof to tile. Portland. Me., nov. 2.�? the private banking firm of Woodbury so Moul ten has made an assignment. No statement was made Public but it is estimated the liabilities May reach $700,0490. The de kit sits Are Esti mated at $26 non. It said the House lost heavily on recent Iii Western water to Xmas and securities of recently formed Indue j trial combines. Brit Quot ii get a k i Normal Ion in in to prisoner Quot. A Gar i blizzard rag no. Oil producers charges. Disables Revenue Cutter. 4 Ohio nod miso Bryan. O., nov a furious Snow to a in w Quot i a severe of threshing Combine fails. Richmond va., no 2.�?the project to Combine All threshing machine manufactories in the United state has been unsuccessful. D i. Likely options on plants will in permitted to expire. Ai Industrial mutilating testimony Washington nov. 2. M. L. Lockwood. A wealthy Oil producer of , penn., and president of the american anti Trust league is prot Aring a statement charging several member Quot of the Industrial commission with conspiracy and attempt to inter do t and Ili Guist his sworn testimony delivered before that body during the inquiry into the methods employed by tie Standard Oil Trust. . Lockwood say s thut upon thre different occasions he Vias Quot i Union a to appear before the commission a lib in in executive session Ami upon Tach occasion was threatened an i ferryboat bams a big Hole in the 4 har Lentoni. Seattle. Wash., nov. 2.-�?the ferryboat 4 if or of Seattle ran into the Revenue Cutter Charleston this morning. There i a Hob ii the ride of the Cutter fifteen High just Iti tag lug. The feet wide and eight feet above the water line. Indicted Fos Ubel Hobart holds his own. J the \ ice president a Vii it com fort Lily today. Paterson. N. A. Nov. 2.�?at 2 of clock thi Quot afternoon a bulletin an that there had been no change in the. of Hobart since the Quot morn org lie re amp Ted comfortably u p is slight a stronger. An or Chi Man. Ore Ryan Iii need gear or. Cli p i rat Propri sex i i editor. D in re 1 ii mar Joseu e p. It Here up arg s y. Pre Wietor a i lid i Trout i i i. 4 �?�>lift�1 Washington piled we to withdraw o a 9 Ertain per j is prof Imler a a a Ting it item i nov. 2 a the. Pm. Int the Day in c rape. I i Oil a of i in s