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WEATHER lMORMATIOX
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Fair Sunday and Monday fresh northerly
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Court Will Not Return to Pekin While the
Allies Remain in the Chinese Capital
Pekin November 10 Although the min-
isters alfirm that their meeting was per-
fectly harmonious and they practically
agreo upon all the questions considered
that they are seemingly desirous ot put-
ting off Itb consideration as long as pas
slble and tho negotiations aro llltoly to
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potcntlaries
The present desire of the ministers Is
finst to contract n preliminary treaty ac-
knowledging a few principles such as In-
demnities and the security in the future
There is every probability that tho
negotiations will hut for years
The best informed persons do not be-
lieve the Chinese court will return to the
capital while any foreign troops remain in
Pckln
Note from Jl c Emperor
Pokln November 9 Vt Shanghai No
cmbor 10 U Hung Chang has received
I they have not yet proceeded beyond the a nolo from Emperor Kwang Su declining
to accede to the demand for the punish
most elementary subjects The question mCnt ot Tuns Fu Hslang ami consenting
Yu Slen Tho
only to the banishment ot
of the indemnity for Instance was not nole haa not yot been formally conimuul
cated to tho ministers
even discussed It is of such magnltudo
nivliiK Ov Hnltritiifl
Tien Tsln November VAs a result of
the British representations to the St
Riissh Is Otfl
Petersburg governmcnt
be greatly protracted before anything will daily hindlng over the railroad to PelUn
Wntdersee Y > ho Mil give It
I be ready to present to the Chinese plenl
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to Count von
up to the British owners Belgium alpo
has annexed land for n foreign settlement
Him nt lrotcwted
Borlln November 10 A dispatch from
Pekin Hated November 9 wys that is the
Russian seizure of territory on the left
bank of the Pel Ho Is regarded as a tern
of the lives and property of the foreigners jorary war measure the British 1lR t t
has refrained from protesting igainst the
leaing the othor questions to bo nego action taken
tlated separately by each power
Cost of Vi r
Berlin November lfc Tbe estimate l
the cost of the German China expedition
presented todaj to the fedora council
provides tor 152 000000 > tka and a force
of S63 ofttcors and 18739 men
New York November 10 IL a Dun
head of the mercantile agency firm ot
R O Dun Cp died In this city today
ot cirrhosis of tho liver
Mr Dun was bom in Chilllcotho Ohio
In 1826 He had suffered since tho early
part of last summer He began bis ca
reer at the ago of 16 in a country store
V
R G DUN DEAD
agency then conducted by Tappan
Douglass In 1S54 six years after ho first
entered the employment ot tho firm ho
became a partner of Mr Douglass under
the Arm name of B Douglas6 Co In
JS69 Mr Dun purchased tho Interest In
the business held by his partner and was
senior partner In the firm of R O Dun
Early in lite ho came to New York where Co up to tbe time of his death Mrs
he secured employment In the mercantile Dun survives him
CHOKEIt WAS IN A PLOT
Mcsuuder Troup Talk of the New
York pnmpnliru
New Haven Conn November 9 Alex
ander Troup former National democratic
committeeman from Connecticut and a
very oloso friends of William J Bryan
makes a sharp attack tonight both on
Plchard Ciokcr of New York and upon
Chairman Th y of the Connecticut dem-
ocratic State central committee Of
CrcJter he eayi
It Is believed thtt Mr Oroker has
made all arrangements to sail for Eng
land this afternoon It will be a goad
thing for New York City and for tho
country if ho never returns Tho cam-
paign in New York City was one ot de
ception intrigue and tr achery And
Croker all the time that ho was making
his absurd predictions muat have known
It Ho must have been a party to tho
plOL
Of Ohairman Thayer he eays Tho
construction that must he placed upaa
the Ccainecticut election figures uiaka lt
difficult for Chairman Thayer to extrieato
himself from the Fusplclon that the dem-
ocratic National ticket was deliberately
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30PAGESTODAY
AN INDEX
FIRST
TflcRraphlo news
SECOISD
Teleeraphtc now
sporting news
Titian
Tbe Passing Throng
Proceedings In bankruptcy
FOURlU
Tlogrpphic news
Galveston hudget
FJinrn
McKlnley s an opportunlft v
SIXTH
Texas election returns
Tho Grimes county affair
Higher court dccUlons
BlSVEMll
Tba Baptist Stato convention
AITII
A statement from Miss Barton
Tho victory in the Tenth district
Austin budget
VEJkl It
Commercial news
EIjEVEXTIJ
Tho Chrysanthemum show
TWEUTH
Deaf and dumb Institute report
Tho Industrial convention
Texas news
TllIKTKKVrn
City Brevities
Personal Mention
FOURTEENTH
Hditortals
Ro organliatton and election aftermath
FIITEUMII
Tho Letter Box
Literary matter
SIATEHVril
Thn F F and V Festival
Local news
SEVENTEENTH
Itailroad iews
EHJIITEENTH
Want arte
M
NINETEENTH
Want nds
ilUENTIKIH
Commercial news
TWENTAPIHST
Destitution on the Malnlanl
TWENTYSECOND
U C T News
Tcxaa news
TWK N T VT111R D
Thn Battle ot Jlllllkent Etna
Forecasts by FoM r
T viavrroniTii
Fashion fasois thi sl iut r slrl illua
trated
The sCftsOnB new dances illustraUD
T VENTYFIFIH
Local society
TWUVnSUTH
Local society contlnucdi
Daugbfnrs ot the Confederacy
TWlriNTASE E Tll
Xlramatic news and gossip
A poker etorv
TWENTYEIGHTH
Drummed Department
WENTYMNTH
Happyhammcr letters
THIRTIETH
Tho local courta
sold out nnd traded In the tnterost of tlio
State ticket Mr Thayere management
of the campilgn vas chanctetliKl b > 1
blundering stupidity and tbe o eronfii
flenco that Is norn of little experience
To the astuteness of Chairman Tyler
Thlayer opposed aD egotUm that was
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New York Novcmbei It The
negotiations which hae been in
progress among manutauturers ot
steel plates for the past three
wooks relative to thn formation ot
n poollnc agreement of these in-
terests has been sl cesstully con-
cluded ata eonferonco in this city
An agreement to which fourteen
concerns aro tatd to bo subscrib-
ers was reached and prices were
advanced J2 per ton This follows
an advuoce of the same amount
mado ahotit two weeks ago
ItOllilil
monumental In ulio and disastrous as to
results The most cursory glance at tbe
figures printed today will enow that thorq
was shameful mismanaKement ot the
rampalgn in tbte State
Herurd an EilHorlul PnnHlon
Denver Col November 10 Colonel W
J Bryan has declined an offer of an edi-
torial position on a Denver nfternoon
paper at a salary of 410000 a year Io
bis reply which was telegraphed from
Lincoln Neb he says I shall remain
hort > and In tbe future as In the past
defend with tongue and pen the principles
which I believe to bo right and the poli-
cies I believe to be wise
Republicans Will Contest
Topeka Kan November 10 The offi
cial count from tbe Third district ihows
that A M Jackson fusionlst has been
elected to congress defeating Oeorge S
a
There 300 Third district voters serv
are
Ing In tho in tho Philippines to be
heard from Republicans armounco that
they will contest Jackions election
Monnrlt dull lleiitlliUcan Club
Columbus Ohio November 10 Attor
ney Genoral Frank S Monnett has re
signed from the Duckeye Republican cluh
at tho request of tho club The action
was taken on account of Mr Monnett a
desertion of Che republican camp during
tho presidential campaign in
Donations Ileeelveil by > > Healy
Galveston Texas November 10 Mr
John of the Galveston re
Scaly treasurer
lief fund the statement
makes following
25 to date 413
Dorratlcns received October
S5I of which 4G771 was received through
Mayor Jones previously acknowledged
4U1036S total to date 41153719
It ace Horse Starter Denfl
Lexington Ky November 10Jam D
Fereusoa aged the noed race horse
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atartar died of stomach trouble at boa
pltal here tonight after a long lllor > a
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XYITH YEAltNO 221 HOUSTON TEXAS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 11 1900 PKIOE 5 CENTS
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PEDENlCO
207 Alain Street
FOR SALE
FOUR BOILERS
Each 60 horse power flues 6inch tiuil
and steam drums for two batteries
HARTWELL IRON WORKS
our Gas Fixtures
and Phone 400
Houston Plumbing Mfg Co
713 Alain Street
To C tfePeace Negotiations
Undef M in China
The Elementary Stage of the Proceedings
Is Hardly Disposed of Yet
The Indemnity Feature Being Deferred Imperial
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Bagging IM flflffi
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HOUSTON TBXTAS
16 MAMIDISASTI
Halifax N S Novombcr 10 Tho worst
marine disaster In a long list of steamers
wrecked umong tho rocks nnd shoals at
tho entrance to tho Bay of Fundy oc-
curred this morning when tho sldowheel
stoumor Ctty of Montlcollo bound from
St John tor Yarmouth was ocrwhelmed
by tho mountainous seas only four miles
from hor doatlnatfon nnd cngulfod with
thirtyfour ot her passengers nnd crew
A heaVy galo was ruglng nt tho time and
there waB a tromrnilous sea
Tho placo where the Montlcollo struck
Is nt the mouth nf tho Bay of Fundy
vheio tho waters of the bay Join those
of the Atlantir There arc many reota
nnd shoalB at this npnl nod tho currents
aro many and clianconhle It bctns ono
ot the most danGeroun places on tho
roast Tho gale last Tilght kicked tip a
tremoudou s h and at tbe tlmn tho ca
so struck the waves were booting uppn
the rocks and sending spray for hun-
dreds < t ieet oer the land
The Montlcello was on her way from
St John to Yarmouth with i full freight
nod fairly largo passengei list Just he
fore sbo foundered an attempt was mado
to reach the land In a email boat In
charge of tho quartermaster and It con-
tained Third Officer Homing a steward-
ess named Smith and three passengers
This boat was smashed by a huge comber
the occupants bolng hurled high upon tho
beach at Tembroko unliijurod It Is be
lieved these urr > tho ohly survivors
The Olty of MonWcello was ueert In
lid co > aatwlMfeorvIre b tween llftKfax
Yarmouth nd SL John and wss 1ue hor < >
tomorrow rooming She was an iron sldo
wheel boat of about 1000 tons gross and
ot
was commanded bv Captain Harding
Yarmouth whom most of her crew ot
thirtyseien men belong Sho was for
merly called the Ctty ot Norfolk
There raved bo far as known are
Wilson Cook quartcrrnatttci of Halifax
Kate Smith stewardess
Ctnln A N Smith cf the Battle lino
ateamtr Pharsalln a passenger
Third Officer Jamca Vluralng
The paaReiwrs wore
Oiptaln A N Smith Rupert OUv ot
St John purser of the Dominion AManlta
stoamor Irlncc Edward A 8 UHrldgr
merchant of Yarmouth wife and two
rhildreni Miss Klalo McDonald ot Yar
mouth J C Frlpp of Woodstock N
II O W Ooloman of New Ola gow N
S married Joha Richmond married of
Sussex N B tho tbreo latter belna
commercial travelers
Caplialn Smith Mr Eldrldgo and MI33
McDonald wore saved
Captain Thomas Harding the master of
tbo Montlcello who Is among the lost
Iravea a vuldow and one daughter at
present resldlne In YrmoutJh Ho had
been mUstor of several steamers run-
ning along tho Monttoellosamto for tho
past ten years He was the master ot
tho Express when she was lost at Ben
rwrtage in September 1893
The first officer of tho MCfctlcello who
acted as piUot was CapUin Harvey
Newell a native of Newollton Cape Sa
blo laland Shelburne He leave a fam
ily
Second Officer Murphy leaves a widow
In Yarmouth and bad been fifteen years
In tbe companys service
Steward Hopkins belonged to Harring-
ton Passage and is survived by a widow
and several children
Tho purser E T Hilton was a na
tive of Yarmouth and unmarrlpd
Otrlef Engineer Orelg was a
Thirty four People on City of Mon
ticello Were Lost at Sea
The Unfortunate Vessel Was Engulfed Only
Four Miles From Her Destination
Disaster Occurred at the Mouth of the Bay of Fundy
Among Reefs and Shoals Five People Were
Thrown on the Beach Uninjured
Sfcotftind and resided In Yarmouth l
Practically all of tho deck hand s nnij
tho remainder of tho crow belonged alo ns
tho fihoro betwuon Yarmouth nnd Lock
port and many of them leavo widows and
children
Tho Montlcello carried a crew out of
proportion to hor sire
The officers and men on tho Mlmlcollo
wcro
Captain T M Harding Yarmouth
N D Nowcll first officer Sablo Island 1
N Murphy second officer Yarmouth
N S
JamesFleming third officer PortrClydet
N S
B M Milton purser Yarmouth N S
Charles Grelg chief englncor Halifax
Horbert Poole second engineer
Wynne Riser oiler Yarmouth
Robert Doucotte oiler Yarmouth
James Cole fireman Yarmouth
Samuel Gloucester fireman iiockpcit
N S
N C Hopkins steward ot tho steamer
Yarmouth
Miss Kato Smith stowardoss Shas
Harbor
Austin Wl kcrs palter Sable Inland
Walter Cunningham waiter Coro Sablo
Jrsaic Van Umberg Jr cook
Wlllson Cook quartermaster Loekport
Swen Johnson seaman Yarmouth
Stcelo Ringer dock hand Yarmouth
Samuel Surretto dock hand Yarmouth
John Whatmau deck hand Ijoekport
JamK Dunn i ck hand Yarmouth
Rrfbert Nickeraon deck hind Yarmouth
John Burva flrpruan Pt JohnfK4V > il it
George Morar llrenwn Yarmouth
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Special to Tho Post
Washington November 10 Pensions
granted Wldmvs Manuello Baldes Go
liad 4S Mexican ar survivors IncieaBp
Henry T lUrt Kvant 413 widows In
dian war Lucrotla Simmons Bowie 48
A postofflre has boon established ad
Ijyra Palo pinto county with Danlol
Jone as postmaster
Census htutliitlce
Washington November 10 Tho popu
latlon ot tho Stato of New Jersey a
announced by tho census bureau la
18M6S9 u s against 1414333 In 1890 Thlg
is an Increase ot I3873 or 101 per cent
Tho population ot tho Stato of Idalio
w 161772 as against 84385 In1 1890 Thl
Is an lncreaso of 77387 or 912 per cent
Tho census bureau announces tho pop
ot Colorado to ta 533700 aq
ulation
against 412158 in 1810 This is an Increase
of 127502 or 30 9 por cent t
The population ot Idaho as officially
announced today Is 1900 lfil772 1E90
84385 This Is an Increase since 1890 c
77387 or 917 per conU
Tho population In 1880 was 32610
showing an increase of 51775 from ISM
to 1S90
rorjjer to lie Chlel of StafT
Washlngron November 10 Captftla
Forger of tbe battleship Kearsarg ohas
chief staff to Admiral
been appointed jf
Ilarquar commanding tho North AUantld
squadron to succeed SUptaln Snow of tho
New York which Is detached from tha
squadron
ItestiH In Kentucky IlncluinKen
Louisvlllo Ky November 10 Official
returns from all save about a dazen coun-
ties In the Stato receivedup to 11 oclock
do not materially alter the unofficial Te
port of tho election Brjang majority
will be In the neighborhood of 8000 while
the plurality of Beckham Dem tor
governor will be about 5000 Tho unoffi-
cial returns from every county in tho
natlvo of State wero 4469
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