gards the outlook as dark, even If the THE rently undaunted by the vice crusade. MINISTERS powers agree, for, he suys, China may THE U. S. Charles K. reject the terms, nnd then will come CRUISER NEW YORK FIGHT Acicron prepared to-day to war, rebellion reopen tin Tivoli. His intention be¬ PUNISHMENT OF and famine. Prince came known lo Edward WENT TOO FAR. Ukhtomskl favors allowing China to Glennon, Chief govern the YOSEMITE LOST. AGAINST VICE. Devery's rtght-hund man in the Ten¬ herself, powers holding the derloin pol who sent word CHINESE OFFICIALS. ports until she does reform herself and to the dive station, does undertake to keeper that twenty-live po¬ Asked to Their Demands protect foreigners. licemen would be sent to the Tivoli Modify "Russia," he asserts, "has no Inten¬ Was Sunk in a at and close tion of Typhoon Guam The Program of the Crusade Re¬ the place if he opened It. The German Press on annexing .Manchuria, although Ackron concluded not to open to-day. Sugges¬ in With China. she will have to have more but Negotiations there cossacks November 15. says he will to-morrow. In order to maintain a dominat¬ cently Inaugurated There. tions From the United States. ing force. He is convinced that, even A BANK ROBBED- If others muke war on will China, Russia JAPAN TOOK THE INITIATIVE. not." FIVE OF CREW DROWNED. MASKED MEN CARRY OFF ALL EMPEROR WILL. RETURN. TWO LONG TERMS IN PRISON. THE FUNDS, ATTITUDE OF THE KAISER. Shanghai, Nov. 28..Advices from (lly Telegraph to VIrglnlan-Ptlot.) Tho Word the of Sian Pu assert that the ICmpress Dow¬ Emden, "Ultimatum," In Text Do- ager has Th« Sunken 11!., .Nov. 28..Four masked consented to the return of Auxilllury CruUor Wm the Orgnn1r.nlInn of (lie Citizen* CommlUco Not men A mauds to lie Handed to the Chinese En¬ Emperor Su to wrecked the Farmers' bank, of Sciul-Ocllrlal r«pnr Declares That tho Kwang Pekln, although St.ithm Ship ut tho Island of Guam. she will remain at Sian Fu. Yet Completed.Former Mayor Hewitt Emden, today, it is slated se¬ Kaiser lias Never voy*, Is Oeumod Too Strong Tho Appeal they Insisted I'lion the Carried a Complement of l .luht. cn Ofll- Declines to Servo-Parties. Connertcd cured all the funds of the bank, be¬ of Japan For Moderation Is BATTLESHIP KENTUCKY- tween $3,000 and $4,000. Punishment of Specific I'crsvus, lint De¬ Meeting eers and Two Hundred mid Sixty-seven With tho "Uluck Haul) it" Con¬ When Tried, th robbers discharged their sires Harmonious Action of All the Pow¬ With Fnvorublo ItesponsoB Minister THE Mcu and first blasts of in an to TURKISH MINISTER WANTS Eighteen Guns Supposed tu victed, und Knell Given n Long Term of dynamite effort Conger Cahled I-'or Information- Minis¬ INFORMATION AHOUT II1SK. open the vault, the explosion aroused ers lu Punishing tho Guilty Ono Paper Uaro Gone Down Ufl'thc Harbor of Sau in the Stitto a citizen. John four blocks (By Telegraph to Vlrglnlan-Pllot.) Imprisonment Penitentiary Alberts, Says tho United States, With Is ters to Tokio Too Hasty. Luis away. Alberts hurried to the bunk. Kus.li», Nov. 2S..All d'Apru. . Washington. Ferrough Eutertulniueut Called Off. One of th.- robbers was on guard In the China's Chief Bey, the Turkish minister here, called street. Defender. on He seized Alberts, who was Secretary Hay today relative to the bound hand and foot and (By Telegraph to visit of the big to dragged into Virglnlan-Pllot.) battleship Kentucky (By Teleernph to Vlrutnlan-PUotl (By Telegraph to Vlrginian-Pllot.) the bank, where he witnessed the gang Wushlngton, Nov. 28..It developed Turkish waters. Tho Kentucky sailed drilling Into the ißy Telegraph to from Naples last and arrived New York, Nov. 23..A cable dispatch New York, Nov. 2S..Organization of vault door, making Vlrrrini.in-Pllot.) to-Uay that the chief point in the ex¬ Saturday from ready it second blast. When the fuse Berlin, Nov. 2S..The semi-official at the Important Turkish port of Manila, received here to-day. re¬ the citizens' committee of fifteen for was changes concerning China which have liuht.'l the robbers stepped outside Berliner Post, In the course of an Smyrna this morning, only a few hours ports the sinking of the United States the of vice will not be and Alberts evi¬ been on last few before the suppression lay In the corner when It going during the days minister's visit. auxiliary cruiser Yosemltc in a wont off. He dently Inspired article, replying to tho it is understood that the typhoon completed before Friday or Saturday. was not seriously In¬ among the powers relates to the wis¬ negotiations at Guam November 15. Five of jured however. The second blast suggestions of more lenient punish¬ her,veon Mr. Grlscom, our charge at the This delay Is occasioned by the great un¬ dom of delivering un "ultimatum" to crow were lost. hinged the vault doors, und the rob¬ ments of guilty officials In China, made Consantinople, and the porte, for the amount of good material rather than bers made China, using the express word "ulti¬ of THE off with all the cash. Secur¬ by the United States settlement the missionary claims, SUNKEN CRUISER. the scarcity. Charles Stewart Smith, ing a hand car they pulled In the direc¬ Government, matum" in the text or the demand to and the question as lo Dr. Norton's Washington, Nov. 28..The Yosomlte tion of says: be as consul at to whom was left tho appointment of Delavcn. There they were met handed to the Chinese envoys, in¬ exequatur Harpoot are was first commissioned by Night Patrolman '.Since doubts have been expressed, with Indications April 13, 1S9S. tho Insists that the men Sattford, who at¬ volving the possibility of a resulting progressing that a Shu has been station ship at the island committee, tempted to arrest them. One of the here and there as to whether It is ad¬ compromise will be arranged. who on the committee declaration of war against China in Of Guam since the days of the Spanish accept places of robbers fired and Sanford fell, mortal¬ visable to insist upon death for the case- the war. She is it lG-knot converted fifteen shall be willing to contribute ly wounded through the body. Outside ting loaders of the demands of the ultimatum be- Sonator Davis' cruiser of tons of their time. Funds will be Of town anti-foreign move¬ not Funeral- G.IV'J displacement, and liberally the men boarded u. passenger ment as an Irrevocable it complied with. is provided with a main of ten forthcoming In plenty, but there will train on the decision, ' (By Telegraph to Virginian-Pilot.) battery Chicago and Alton. All should be pointed out that such doubts APPEAL FOR MODERATION. 5-Inch rapid-Hring suns und u second¬ be much work to be done, and this will traces Of them were lost. The cannot be Washington, D. C, Nov. 28..Speaker ary of six engineer traced lo considerations of It appears that some, of tho powers of the battery 6-pounders and two fall upon the committee. of the passenger train claims that he humanity, as If some Henderson, House of Represen¬ Colt rilles. She has a of saw a power regarded desired the express use of tho word complement IS BUT ONE EXCEPTION. man Jump from tho first car such a punishment us too severe. in tatives, to-day appointed the members olllcet"8 and 20" men. Her measure¬ near Miner, The "ultimatum" the demand relative t<> of the committee to on the It Is understood but one while the train was mov¬ fact is, rather, that all the powers are the or attend, part ments are 331 feet in length by 4S £eet exception ing at a decapitation other extreme pun¬ of the House, tho funeral of the late extreme Will be made. Former Abrain high rate nf speed, but n convinced that the ring lenders deserve ishment of eleven uf the and breadth. She hus u mean Mayor search of the failed to death, but the other princes Senator Davis, of Minnesota. The com¬ draft of 20 feet 1 Inch. S. I-Iewltt has declined to serve ns a locality Vliow question has been raised high officials responsible for the mittee includes the any tract's of the man. on various sides as to \\ hettier such a outrages, and this view of the entire Minnesota WHfJkE SHE WENT DOWN. member of the committee for the rea- Tho bank using delegation, with Mr. as son building was almost a com¬ measure should be insisted from most expressive term of Tawney Chair¬ Just that he cannot give to tho work the the upon diplomacy man; of before the outbreak of the Span¬ time so plete wreck and the vault standpoint of political expediency. seems to have found favor Cannon, Illinois; Grosvenor, war It deserves. Yet keenly is it ruined. entirely with the of Ohio; Moody, of ish-American the vessel was pur¬ felt that Mr. Hewitt's advice will be al¬ "So far as Germany is concerned, she ministers at Pekln, When it became Massachusetts; chased by the has never known ut Jenkins, of Wisconsin; W. A. Smith, of Navy department, fitted most Indispensable, that he will insisted upon the execution the several capitals consider¬ as an auxiliary cruiser and rendered prob-, THE PHILIPPINES. of specific persons, but has able dissent became manifest. Michigan; Richardson, of Tennessee; effective service as ably- be pursuaded to reconsider his re¬ repeatedly Bailey, Of Texas; Clark, of one of the patrol fusal. It Is declared that she laid chief emphasis JAPAN TOOK THE LEAD. Missouri; licet, being manned in part the possible that the commit¬ upon the Burke, of Texas; Underwood, of Ala¬ by tee will Increase Its to PROGÜKss OF WORK OF UNITED harmonious action of all the About n week Michigan naval militia. It is Bald that membership 25, powers In ago Japan took the In- bama. so ns to take in ten who act as ud- STATES CO MM punishing the guilty. This Ittatlve in tin her anchorage ut Guam was off the may ISSION. appeal for moderation, 'I'll-' special train hearing the commit¬ harbor of Sun attitude corresponds with the guiding und this received the favorable consid¬ tee of Luis d'Apra, and that (By Tciegratih to virjrinlan-PUot) principle of Germany's the Senat" and House will leave owing to her draft she was to A BALL CALLED OFF. policy which eration of the i'nlted States, France, Washington obliged Manila. Nov. 28.The com¬ seeks, above all else, to preserve the Russia und to-morrow. lie six miles oft shore. The harbor is "Billy" McGlory's hall on West Philippine of probably Great Britain, ul- mission has passed a bill harmony the powers." though n positive statement us to requiring banks to accept GERMANY'S RETREAT. Great Britain cannot be made. Aboul deposits whether in Tho the same time Secretary Hay took Mexican or local currency, and to Freisinnige Zeitung describes the steps to express the view of tins honor ' hecks In tho Post's declaration us "Germany's re¬ gov¬ currency In which treat from the demand for ernment that it was inadvisable to the deposits against which they arc the death proceed to the extent of nil ultimatum drawn were made. penalty." against China, but that the demands A lbiuor license law for Manila has The Mllttatr Wochenblatt, discussing should not be beyond what China rea¬ been prepared which will debar saloons the charges of cruelty on the part of sonably might have the power to com¬ on the Escolta and some other streets Germans In China, says: ply with. from obtaining Itcenses In the same lo¬ "The usages of civilized warfare are The unanimity of sentiment among cations after the existing licenses ex¬ not always applicable with the half the powers gives grounds for the belief pire. The commissioners arid the pro¬ civilized. A commander must deviate thut the demands of the ministers will vost marshal intend to relievo the Es- from the law of nations where observ¬ be modified tin? omission of an COlta of the congested condition ance of it is rendered by ulti¬ due to the largely Impossible matum, it is not clear presen :e of so many saloons. through the behavior of the or although yet Under the new enemy what the filial attitude of the remain¬ law the license fee will his own situation. In a critical situ¬ be $300 gold and the term six ing powers.Germany, Austria and Next months. ation, where care for prisoners would Italy will I.e. Saturday the commission will endanger self preservation, prisoners The mail to Secretary Hoot a report cover¬ negotiations in this particular ing the (list three must either not be taken or must be were carried on In London months' work, out¬ gotten rid of." through lining existing conditions, the prom-ess Ambassador Choalc, and It Is regarded made, the present status of affairs "The German army," the paper adds, as significant that one of tin.- to the situation and "should not be accused of with¬ the parties generally, and embodying cruelty Anglo-German alliance should give suggestions as to the future, out considering the facts In the light Its adherence to the moderate position with together of the conditions." advanced questions on certain matters. by the United States. All the military On duty will be re¬ CHINA'S CHIEF PEFENDERS. TEXT OF AGREEMENT WANTED; lieved for to-morrow (Thanksgiving The papers this evening resume their Washington, Nov. 28,.Tho Blate de¬ day), with the exception of necessary criticism of the course of the United partment has cabled Minister guards on Held duty. States government based upon the Conger latest news from to forward the text of the agreement THE FERN Washington. reached by the foreign ministers ut ANDINA SHORTACE- The Berliner Neuste Nachrichten Pekln. Meanwhile he will withhold says: his signature until the President has STATEMENT OF S. A. L. OFFICIALS "The United States, with Russia, is hud un opportunity to satisfy himself IS DENIED. China's chief defender." as to this and lo The Lokal Anzeiger sees "renewed Important document (By Telegraph to make stich changes as will bring it In Virginlan-PlloO evidence of the separate policy of the accord with our policy. Fernandlna, Fla., Nov. 28..E. D. United States." MINISTERS TOO HASTY. Lukcnblll, the agent of tho Senboard KRUGER IN FRANCE. It is safe to predict that this partic¬ system here, resigned November 3 nnd ular agreement will not become ef¬ requested an examination of his fective In its ac¬ ATTITUDE OP FRENCH GOVERN. present shape. It ap¬ counts. The railway people, after par¬ MENT TOWARD TRANSVAAL. pears that, upon Inquiry directed to tial examination of the books, discov¬ the powers themselves, their ministers ered a largo shortage, which is esti¬