HIGHLAND PARK BY THE smgn'lmu ROAD Pub. No From Greenport, N. Y.: The‘Hompa submarine totpedo boot Fulton cum to the surface Sunday morning at 10:80 o‘clock. attei' 15 hours. All on board were alive and wgll_and_as fresh as if AL _ k-_A Ln} Welt: ulvc â€u I'vdv they had been scaled up in the boat but.“ a few mlnutes’ instead of many hour-3.; The test took plane at the company's tnnlngmp plant at New Suffolk while the newest 3:39 and ralnetnrm to vlglt this section in 23 years was blowing. . All preparations .for the test Vere in order early Saturday evening. and at 7:39 o‘clock the. following passed down lhrongh her companlonwny, forwnrd. of the turret: Rear Admiral John Lowe. retired; Lieutenant Arthur lnéAI-tlnnz com- mander or the torpedo bont.Win'slow. whichmep in the Holland leombnny's basin. and who will be in’ command of the submarine! boat Adder. which is n,,AA,_ n_._b vr I.“ Gunman suv ~_â€". here torxtunin’g up: (Siam Frank T. Cable. navigntflqllfor the Holiand com- ,L._x-.. 1-»... “Flt. “III-nan..." _-. - my; John Wilson, Eaémnist: John Saunders. neglneer, and Henry Morrel, electrician. . -I A... A A SUBMERGED I5. nouns elevu leau. The heavy iron hatch was closed over them, and after it was securely fastened the Fulton sank slowly. stead- ily. and evenly out of sight. BetOre going down the men mad eaten n hearty dinner-and but! with them their lunch and breaktnt. OMAHA WATER WORKS CASE. Municipal Ownership Likely to rol- low Aim-mutton of Injunction - by Superior Court. The supreme court at Lincoln. Nebraska. has afï¬rmed the injunc- Lioniissued four years ago by the dis- trict court. restraining the city from gun; away valuable franchises. The Omaha Witter company made applicaâ€" non for an extension or certain fran- chises and the cm con-c1) was about to grant it when enjoined. The result probably mess municipal ownership. mm em [as latter limit-sot: Gov-enm- Sends Execu- tive‘s Fucts in nailiiy Case. At St. Paul, Minn: Governor Van Sant has sent out to the gover- nors or North Dakota. Montana, Idaho nnd‘Wusltngton, letters stating the {matinee far as he has ascertained them, regii'ding the alleged attempt to con- solidate the Northern Paciï¬c and Great Northern railways and asking for their opinion as to what action should be un- dértaken. From Lincoln, Neb.:, Governor 1. Savage. who recently consulted with; Attorneyâ€"General Front, in regard to investigating the consolidation of the various northwest railways. with a, view of obstructing the deal if a viola- 5 tion of the state law is apparent.“ makes a statement today. declining to meet Governor Van>Sant of Minnesota to: discuss the suppression of a merger. He 2 says no consolidation is._apparent in} Nebraska. and that Minnesota aflairs: are~not snMect to Nebraska intertenj ence. > « i Catholic Archbishop; to Press Colâ€" lection of Funds. an H um“...3 ....... of Dnbuque. Ia.. secretary of the meet- ingot the archbishops. announced Friâ€" day afternoon that that day's ï¬nal ses- aion was devoted to a considerationof the internal aflairs of the hierarchy and that the catechisms and lenten reg: ulations were the main subjects of dis- cngpion but that no action of any im- portance was taken. The proceedings were of interest, he 'said. only to the archbishops themselves. The meeting. adsourned until the second Thursday of’Novemher next. 5 . Archbishop Keane also announced that as a result of the consideration of the question of the Indian funds the archbishops in theirvarious dio- ceses will actively press the matter of funds for Catholic Indian children in the Catholic lndian schools. At the Bottom of-the Buy. From New York: - Commanders Nispi’ and Sata and Lieutenant Ide of the Japanese navy witnessed the trial of the Holland submarine torpedo boat Fulton today. They will recommend Its adoption py the Japanese navy. Rear Admiral Macgrthur. Jr.. U. S. N.. and A _l‘.Lb Madrid. Nov. 20.â€"-An 'explosio the barracks at Corunna today 1311:: three artmerymen and woundu 17 others. nun"- a. â€wm. four men will spend tomorrow night atxthe bottom or the great south bay in the Fulton. whléh is to Itested under water With a crew .aboard; 1 One of the Party 838311 the Engine-t DiecomIOrt-All Decl'ue They Could Have Renamed ut the Wm Inch Longer if Newsâ€! â€"-Ha.mes of Those Who Iade the Test. VAN SAN'I 18 KISTOEIAN. At Washington Archbisho'p Keane - .L- __--4. FOR Nebraska Govexnor Declines. Evin: SCHOOLS. ILLINOIS Lincoln. lmpr‘egnable. were lln€d vi General Cha surgent lead armed men. American n? in Lagunn p gent omccr papc-rs dated Nov. 18. and prisoner ad- men wk!‘ , tacking Ma counts for . lines w era! placcs Scam! to h: ~ Ramon G lice!) arrest request of Haves that - him exists. - nbvmnhe a of partisansg than being be a. Rtenc caused 3 gm [do succeed: (er of war. Renor Mat"- Junn Pidri mm as: ‘ A suit n Y the Cathoï¬ the circuith J. Fitzimm‘} dx'al. Th1: ;’ to rm:rain,§ from atten‘ (‘mwloy 13" Catholic ct; um: cream. » No 1‘ Agulnal « hstody in B been given: any attemj lease upon“ tion of th upon the 5 a prisoner‘ discharge { t;on. (‘mwloy is?! Catholic ct; was excom, menâ€! he- cal flima of Chicago; Twe‘nt} The nu '; (â€1' in the‘% known to crable no If plow-:1. K and idem“! iocated Th norm cud ggs Via stil :esmlers to ered a' and twice the ’ He also as, cost of pr . It is stat ‘ projeétilea': millimeter? «13de new Gimme?! x ' John M; ï¬nial-d. under arrest for ’embezziin hds of the American Inâ€" surance u E‘ was given a. hearing in the Coiuni -‘ police court On the thre charm embezzlement, who of forgery am of perjury. The de- fendant, w examination and in bound‘ ove the grand jury,’ which moeta‘in J , 11. He was' released on 38,000 bail. ‘ Fatal “Ix-é†'_bn the Santa Fe. fin-c iï¬n For Agulnnldo. mg manufacturer of the r‘claims to have discov- ‘x "of hardening steel to .ess of the hardest made. am; under his process the â€ion is 50.per cent less. {it tests have shown that Ach had panetrated eleven gKrupp armor plate only jnlllimeter plateau made by ot to be phased from 34nd instructions have era! Chance to oppose -ade to secure his‘re- nbeas corpus. Thls‘ac- ar department [5 based -iple that Agulnaldo is‘ 'm‘. and not‘ entitled to the end 0! the insurrec- 3gp. woo mu. ' oin Cleey. Med in the hlsfom: qt arch has been ï¬led in cially reported to 1;; Manna that the in- ? 81105 has 1.000 fully ‘dmg a number of by the Rev, Michael the Holy Name cathe- eks hr an injunction . Jeremiah J. Crowley ass at the cathedral. {ormér pastor of the at Oregon. 111.. who .-aled because of state- concemlng 9r'c168iasti- :;f the Cathonc dicccse victims of the d'sas- ler-Union mine is. now least 29. with a vonsitb f the mine yet unex- thnz 2bodles taken out Vednesday. seven were _v afternoon in 'the e ninth levél. but the strong to permit the 2-: them. and their iden- uknown. â€" 5 minister of war. has Puerto Cabana at the cut Castro. who be- tray to overthrow os‘ldent also hrouxht t Cam 0! a number oman Guerra. among augan. who cialma to en. The arrests have sation. Joachim Gar-r ‘on ‘Guerra is minis- ;Hdent_ aCstro beufles {i Generals Reira and ‘ concerned in this con- s. authority. 1“ ‘Process Found. 3e Known Dead. uuder his command pe. Luzon. An Ensur- ren captured, carrying pan, Lanna province. 496 by C3ballos._ The pat Caballos h1s 1.000 §nd__cpnte:nplntyd nt- " This probably ac- : that the telegraph r Mauban and in SW- upporttng. pots: were an rzmcvcd. ‘ ‘ar' Genuine". THE WORLD i Coinmander s. A. Gunmen. m secâ€" ‘retary to Rear Admiral Setup-on dur- ing the Spanish war. but been ordeted 'to assume command of the United States steamship Rainbow. The Relu- . -o,__ 1-__|. mm NEIGHBOEE‘G STAT“- 608ml Items of Id“ 0111106 m All run at an Una-l sue-u. The Boston um of Pine Arte hll lust Dutch-ed to!" 3â€.“ no. Ir. '1'. J. Bun-lee. o! the nuke-lee galleries. New York. the import-It Frees Hole "Portrait of e Women Found." The winter quarters at Peru. 1116.. of Wallece’s show, where the animals are kept. has burned. The nine]: bee-lee panicoetricken. but were all removed to a place of safety. nlthough the entire structure wu destroyed. John J. O'Brien, for mny yeere chief of the Reading Railway compeuy'e a.- tectlve department. died at his home in Philadelphia. He was known in police circles all over the country. uon. The memryot vor has directed that the .order granting free admission of Christina presents to “to Philippine- and Cuba shall extend only to the of- ï¬cers and men ond civiliul employs of them-my and novy. but not to the civilian employs .01 the civil govern- menu. Jack Wynn, an Oxford blacksmith, came very near burial alive 9t Doouur. Ala, After the funeral service- the casket was opened 1t the grave. when the. body m not to move. The nul- cnlar notion of the my hqrrjned the , LA- i Mrs. Roosevelt received 800 mem-' ! bers of the Girld’ Friendly Aid Society of America .who are in Washington yesterday: She was assisted in re ‘ceiving the guests by Secretary Cortel- ‘you and Mrs. Roberts. a most charm- iing' womon. who is president of the so- lcizty. The reception took place in the limit: room and included the lnrgcst number of people received either by Mrs. Roosevelt onthe president since their residence in the White House. The Grove City Oil and Gas com- ipnny of Chicago has been incorporated at Springï¬eld with a capital of £500,000. The object of the company ['15 to acquire all lands in Kentucky. \rulun â€"vâ€"v.. v- crowd. The cathetâ€" in hurried hack to the home of.Wynn, where he in now under treatment. - Glucose omici‘als say the earnings {or the current quarter Ire in excess of the dividend requirements. 'l‘he ï¬rm prices prevailing for I month hue been 3 source of med prom. . Thieves on the test throuh freight on the Clncinmti. Hamilton Dayton road It Linn. 0.. uploaded “out 81.- ,._-A I'Ulu It maul, v" unuwâ€"â€"_ __-_- ,,_ 000 worth of nimble freight. end got 15wa with it before the mbpery was discovered. ' , James Brother: Brown of Amaril- lo. T‘ex" have sold 11.000 head of Her- eford and Durhun‘cattle to J. H. NI- ticna oi the Kansas City Live Stock exchanse. John T. McElx-oy and E. L. Newman of El Peso. Tex. for $200,000. The deal took piece in Kansas City. '1‘. J. Blakeelee has told to the Boo- en Museum of Fine Art- tor 830.000 mus iials' "Porn-it o( a Woman" The dimensions of the picture are 40: 50 inchee., It m probebiy minted about the your 1650; Originally it Do- longed to ï¬g, gukc or 'Buckiuhan'e (50116131103. 4 ,i ’ Through the generality of (86:10:: 12:3;th in 3 Harvard graduate tad whose name is withhold, Mud I: m have another building. The new structure will'bé hunt on the site of Foxerott house at Kirkllnd and 0x- ford streets. The origins] mount given was $50,000. but ha been nenrly doubled. and the building u now pian- ned will cost nearly $100,000. The HardwicR-bill. providing for {he distranchisement oi the negro. was killed in the Alabama house of rep- resentatives by~a vote of 113 to 17; â€The ‘same measure was introduced . (1 met a timiiar into two. years ago. The member; of ihe American Film Ginsu 'workers‘nniop employed at the IMm-gantow'm- W. Va.. gins factory went out on-a strike becluse A. 5!. Gun: and Charles anu were dis. chuged for unlinn-action of the com- ] pany‘s r_ules'. l _... â€d ..A...--_' .L- The pay rolls of the bond of elec" iions of greater New York just approv- ed showed that the recent city eiee~ tion coat the municipality $670,000. or 81.08 for each voter tint m register- ed. Advertising, cost 890.000. bnliot printing $35,000, incidental: 875.000 and the rest went to registration and election oflicers.‘ The state also ex- pendod about $80,000 in connection with the election. ‘ y...†The long litigation betweon the Union Pat-iflr- ï¬nd the city of Omaha has hem nmivnhly settled] the rail- road company agreeing to begin work on neW'shons. expending thereon 750,000 before Dev. 21. 1902. Presi- dent Burt says the company will spend $2,000,000 on improvrmentn. The blLlO diamond that was brought to this country about 'a month ago by Dreicer Son. jewelers. of New York. has been sold. ‘ Mr. Drelcer conï¬rmed this, further admitting that thé price was 8160.000, but he would not give any further infornntlon. The din- ntond came from South Africa. It II the color of n “whim. weigh- 22* carats. the cutting is modern. nod the facets number 102. _ The Gammorclnl Pncilc can com- pany. recently muted in New York to lay; able from But Pancho-to the millpblng' Manda, has awarded the contract‘ to: the muham nnd ilnying of thetï¬rnt action from’ï¬n Francisco to Honolulu to on may company which mantel to canals“ ,n_A_- _- _ --_...__, . _. ‘â€" u in ten heath}. The coltnct we. I: lurly- “00,000. Represent-mo Nicholas Keller 0! 0:0 w New York m.“ I" At. Pomona, lich.. two children at Funk eight and uniâ€"we burned to do. M m in- the house with their mum. who In taken out of tho window hull! tuned. The chudm van in bed. and the homo was destroyed. l Jamel Bruce was arrested in San Francisco just n he was board!“ the transport lace bound for mm. ad lodged in the city prison. He rm be held pending the arrival of I requisi- tion from Chicago. when. R in am. be Is muted for participation in u an- moud robbery. and caboose run down and. untol- Ilded with - mm cum killing John J. Beau of Erie. “1., who was burned in the wreck. 3nd Marla: line Sunday night Thanh Rnl. I farmer. residing neat Tuiorviue. m. was also! three times while sittint in his butt!- Andrev Rynn, his «sequin. m suspect- ed. Wain-any Andrew on: tound ly- ing at the are of Willi. Wntkinl. a neighbor. in n dying condition. inning not himself. At Fort Wo‘rth. Tex. the nauonnl con- vention o! the W. C. T. U. ended in regain union with the mum: of n sensational delivm on the attitude oi the victoriou- Mom towel in 1“." Yogic City in aspect to the path! open moon on Bunny. which 1-- vi;- omusly denounced. . Governor Sum aid neatly re- garding the contend-lla- o! the nil- roads, thnt Nehru-u would join III- amt: and thlnuon In nudity eu- torcing the Inn gaunt «3an. 3nd unmisuktble. The mutant“ nnnpuneed the ul- lowlng nppolntmenu in the any; Rn- mus G. P'enonl. medical director. ml of captain: Ednrd H. Gm. India] Insepcwr. mt o! commander; Chale- , AAA _- “-w- A. Crwai’ord. passed Mt rum, nnk‘ or lieutenant. junior undo; Don- inlck Glynn. chief bonuwun. rank with but utter mun. At Harrisburg. Pa.. the board of ur- donl commuted to life Maori-onus!!! the death alliance of George Wr Ile- Iiurray oi Pimburg. whose one has been baton the: bond tinge April._ “nu “w.' w- -~__ _ Adjutant Genenl Corbin rewind n cable mes-age from Gem! Clufloe. saying am In. Hull 11. Balkan]; loft Hui“; on the transport Thom. with ma body of lum- Bolkmp. vyo did in the Philippines at: week. , Executlve omenls of Western fl"- rouda In planning to met in New York the ï¬rst week In December. to Insure the cancellation of sll cut-rate trelsht contract-on Dec. 31,:0uzobealnthe new year with a “clean slete." Exped- ence has shown thst it does not an much longer to write on the slate tun to Wipe lt. The New York court of upped]. he: declared the anti-ticket umber law to be unconstitutional. The decision we: in a use which developed during the Pan-American exposition in Bum. where Chance Fleischmann m Ir- mated for ticket pulping. He m ech- nequentiy relented on I writ of ulbul corpus iuued 'by Justice White of thc? Supreme court, who held that the law is unconsltutionel. and that decision Ins alumna by the appellate division fourth department rnxecuuï¬ve oak-hie of ail annual out at Chicago and o(_ the stennuhlp line: connecting with the unma- have entered Into an Iron-cm} agra- Inont to baollm .11 form of tree tram- portnuon Jan. 1, 190:. C. M. Dirkinmn. the diplomatic axent at Satin oi the United Staten. hu gone to Constantinople. there to confer with Spencer Eddy. the secretary of the United Sinus legtion. an to the but mean of hastening I solution in the deadlock which has arisen in the not!» nations over the release of line Stone. Dickinson will prohnhiy mum hero. bringing with him mh with which to any Mina Stone's ransom. as her kid- nnpern inqitt this payment he made in Turkish gold. ‘A Purl; paper â€gem that 2.000.000 i‘nncn worth 0! deteriorated American tinned foods have been dineovered unions the mllitnry stores nt Verdun. The lriah Times announced that 53¢ Bdwnrd and Queen Alemdrn [any I visit to lrelnnd in the begin- nila of April next; NEWS OF The tale of the Danish West Indies ls regarded In Copenhagen u n ‘01!- gone conciuslon. u the price ha! upon: but the Dull): govern- ment In deilhorate In It: method: an scrupulous about providing "crypt-I- hle absurd to bullneu Intonat- of the colonists. â€warmly the up: alumna! Gannon“. ' According to a dispuch to the Inn- don Expre- from Madrid. u Senor Romeo. 3 jourmlist. wu leaving the chambc o! depuuen Timmy. be m Ilredubythm men. Hencdvdm bullet In the haul. and I: mu; FORE|GN LANDS. two children 0! Van acute to knock“ (mm In hone. Ho jumped to his fact. and elâ€" und In a maï¬a-Ind conflict with theenemy. Maw-Methan- volver. Be W two new wounds. one or which “fly severed his wrist. p. m. ' The Liberals here anaert that Gum] Loreum attacked General Alba-'- m aflar'it had landed at one. near Gborrera. and defeated it, only Gen-‘1 Alban and a few of bin troou unp- lu. It ta also claimed by the “balls that other division- at General Alb-'- 'anny were nmted by General Lao. Iwben «)0 qt Albaa'a troop Joined the :Liberal ranks. 1 The Liberals at Colo- are jubilant and auan that they expect General Luxo to "(heat (tote: mentally. At this point the lleuwmt'u men ur- rivod. renewed him and put the inur- mu to night, Va Sciatic b in the mummy hoopla! u lath. and GM“ well. He bu almfly boa . ed tor-moduldhooorudbnvery in previous Wilts. lulu-gut Mr to 1mm U America nuthorlty In Bond. an 9- pon ll :cknowledged u be!“ the In urgent lender there. 0 The Colon (Colo-bu) correspond- ent of the New York "on“ «- ble- the mum}; version of the mysterious dlnppeenm at General Putinoke: “Your Wade!!! he been Informed by Colonel Bum. the revoluuoury leader. that deters!- Pl- Iuno and Cattle-oz. who were respectâ€" ively ï¬rst and second in would of the otuckllc insurgent force. left Go- tun. which I: at: mile- from have. in u email but for Colon. It m o very (dork night. 8“ their boot corked In the river. General Podno. who we: wounded II one arm, endeavored to cave Genenl Oct-titans. who could not ,lswim. and both men drowned. The ldenths at theee two leader: are read- leduemtblowtothobibenl port!- From Colon. Colombia: It; In re- pomsd that the government has ad- dreued a communiclflon to the Unto. smu consul. setting forth that It co!- Iot guarantee pmteeuon tor lath-in tnnflt. 7 V 1 Two null: lulu. tom 75 m on bond, witch [on human- onl Alb-I, arrived m at 8 p. 3., all m1 Ali-.37 :94 i. M arrival ,A ‘A Colombia-Ida to lav. Io Internal United But. in t Hm. CANT GUARD THE ISTHMUS. clrcuit court in cm may by Rev. mane! J. ‘ Manon. pastor of the Holy, Nun cathedral. "km: that Rev. Jeremiah J. Crowley. the excommunicated priest. ï¬e nets-Ila. ed from entering the «Ithaca! or u- tendlng dim wo‘rshlp there. The hm mm that eves-x time the demoed priest he: entered the church since his exoommum the sewed have been mm. Further death of the W‘s ded- un I‘m-8 are expected at Palm It any mt. - Chicago canon-n1 Mr Van De- pond Most lured. r03 truiicurrox xouuxam' lexinley lonumont Association Il- la. I Statement. . committee of the McKinley Nlr “ml Mme»! mood-non. utter a lencthy “on. Duod' a mu- ment shown; (ataxia: Procra- and mt people were at M1! to the appeal (or . A!†that all! lufpllll uncl- the monument is com- pleted will be devoted to the ‘utloul mod-l a: Washington. The Indian mud loan of Odd -! ion WM! emu-1m W9 the Nat!“ McKinley mm in A mu m lied In the Cook empty At Cieuhnd. 0.. the“ execnglye 8(th [0V2 m CROWLEY CASE. My Put to night Mel Luau-Drown :koitmm h“ fund