y the mums trim IltA I HAKE, Proprietor. nnia. . m. tm inviNnn. -AUllAia. ' . .... -- NEBRASKA. NORTH PLATTE, 4 BRIEF TELEGRAMS. Tho Nebraska tcnato has possod bill legalizing tho practlco of oatcop athy. Governor General Wood has appoint ed a commission to rovito the Cuban customs. R. W. Funk, president of tho Jack sonville, 111., Creamery company, com mitted suicide. Samuol I. Irvine, of Iowa, a $1,00G clerk In tho pension olllco, has boon promoted to $1,200. Congressman Marriott Droslus, chairman of tho commlttco on banking and currency, died at Lancaster, Pa. Oliver Dowoy, aged 96 yoars, died at tho homo of his son, County Survoyoi R. K. Dowoy, at Greenville, 111. IU was a distant relative of Admiral Dew ey. Secretary Root has appolntod Mrs. Dlta Hopkins Kinney of Now York City superintendent of tho femalo nurso corps undor tho army re-organ Izatlon act. Lamar C. Qulntoro, a well known young lawyer of Now OrJoanB, has beon appolntod a member of tho su premo bench In tho Philippines at a salary of $7,000. Eugono Zimmerman of Cincinnati, tho fathor of tho duchess of Manches ter, and Miss I). Evans, aunt of tho duchoss, sailed for Liverpool on tho steamship Umbria. M. Bologlopoff, minister of public In struction, who, whfTo holding a recep tion February 27, was shot by Potor Karpovlch, formorly a student at tho University of Moscow, died of his wound. Burglars entered tho Valentino post offlco by cutting tho wlro screen and breaking out a light of glass. They got only about $3 In change from tho cash drawer. They did not disturb any of tho mall. Montpollor, O., tho other morning saw a nil rag o of a cluster of buildings, troca and streets, etc., which as easily recognized as tho village- of Edon, eight miles distant, on the line of tho Wa bash railroad. Intlmato f Honda of Androw Carnegie Bay that It 1b tho Intention of tho steel master to glvo at least $26,000,000 for tho creation of buildings and for tho endowment of tho proposod technical school of Pittsburg. Tho Easton, Pa., board of school con trollers rofuBo to lncreaso tho tax rate one-half of a mill for the matntonanco of a public library, thereby practically refusing tho offer of Androw Carnoglo to glvo itho town $50,000. Miss Edna Horrlck, a handsome young society girl of Canton, Miss,, committed suicide- At a hotel In Jack son by swallowing tho contents of two bottles of laudanum. No motive has yet boon assigned for tho not. Tho city council of St. Joseph, Mo., accepted the offer of Mr. Androw Car ncglo, giving $25,000 to South St. Jos eph for a library and night school, providing touchers and a librarian and assistant wore supplied by tho city. Mary E. Ford, ogod 74, living -with hor son, Noah, a woll known farmer, nlno miles north of Logansport, Ind., waH burned to death, hor clothing tak ing fire from a lighted lamp which sho had just prepared for tho night. W. B. Martin, secretary of state, as tonished tho members of tho Iowa ex ocutlve council and tho railroad attor neys at Don Moines working on the an nual railroad assessment by introduc ing a resolution calling for an Increase of $2,600,000 In tho railroad assess monts. Tho Now York Herald says that a lottor JuBt received In Now York from Sir Edwin Arnold shows that ho has boon obliged to relinquish much of Ills actlvo literary work owing to blind' noss. In a mossago to tho legislature Gov ornor Odoll rocommonds a continuation of tho work begun sovoral years ago of dcoponlng tho Now York Btato canals to nlno fcot and lengthening t?io locks Tho coBt of carrying on UiIb work to IUi completion 1b oatlmatcd at $25,000,- 000. Tho dry goods firm of Gazlngan, Par maleo & Whltloy, at Clovoland, 0 was placed In tho hands of a recolvor. Thp corpora to oxlstcnco of tho Me chanics' National Hank of Cedar Rap Ids has been oxtonded until Murch 13, 1002. Mr. Henry Rochofort Is organizing a big lottery throughout Europo in nld of tho Boers. Tho now Bulgarian ministry of tho Interior haa reltoratod Hh order that 4ho Macedonian rtflo clubs shall bo dis armed and prohibltod from drilling, Tho wholesale drug house of Loem Ing, Miles company burned at Mon treal. Tho mowor and reaper fnctory of Sloborllng & Mlllor at Doyloston, O., was burned; 1ob3 $GO,000, uml throw ing 100 men out of work. WARNING FROM JAPAN- .. . m, . ti... I- Tl i 1"n,y mumates -inai urnsms rrescni Methods Won't Suit Nikado. MUSI KEEP AWAY PROM KOREA. Csnr's Mysterious Overtures Suspected to ThrcHtcn Kncronchment An Omdnl 8nys Mtlle Island Wouldn't llesitmo to Tucklo the Kmplrn. LONDON, March 23. Tlio Foreign omco3 takes a pessimistic view of tho immediate situation In tho east, in spite of the tcttlcment of tho Tien Tsln question, and entertains grave fears that the relations between Japan and Russia may shortly reach tho danger point. Judging from lnforma? Hon obtained In various official quar ters in London, Japan has confided to at least somo of tho powers hor deter mination to oppose, nt all costs, nny secret agreements made between Rus sia and China by which tho formor could secure territorial or other ad vantages contiguous to Korea. Tho British government has receiv ed no omclal confirmation that tho Japancso flcot Is mobilizing, but it would not be surprised to learn such were the facts. A highly-placed Brit ish official said to a representative of tho Associated Press today: "All Japan wants Is a free hand against Russia. This sho has got, so far as England nnd Germany are con cerned, and, I prosumo, so far as tho United Stntco govornmont lc concern ed, although I do not lmaglno for ono moment that nny of tho powers men tioned would bo drnwn Into n fight between Jnpan and RuBsln. If Japan sees nothing for It but to fight sho would havo the moral support of ob jections committed to paper by nt least two other powers agntnst socrot treaties with China. That Is nil; but Japan scorns to consldor It sufficient to provldo against Interference." Confirmation of tho forognlng defini tion of tho situation was afforded by tho socrotary of tho Japancso legation, who said, in the course of un intor- vlorw: "While rejoicing nt tho fact that England nnd Russia havo reached a pacific scttlomont ovor tho minor is sue, tho main quostion tho Integrity of tho Chlnoso empire remains unset tled. In response to nrossure brought by Jnpan upon Russia it wns announc ed that RitBsla'B socret treaties with China had boon modified, but tho terms hnvo boon withhold. Until wo sco tho treaties wo will not bo satis lied that tho modification docs not consist of words merely, without nny alteration In tho spirit. In this con tention wo bollevo other powers will support us." It appears that Great Britain would bo qulto willing to refer tho whole Manchurlnu matter to arbitration on tho linos of 'Tho Hnguo conforonco. Tho Tlon Trin siding affair is not considered Important enough to bo dls poBcd of in this way and It will Inv modlatoly bocomo a mntter of diplo matic lntorchango botween St. Peters burg and London. REJECTS FOUR OF CLAUSES. Cuban Committee, on isolations Opposes I'art of I'latt Amendment. HAVANA, March 23. The commit tco on relations of tho Cuban const! tutlonal convention mot today to con nldor tho report drawn up by its sec retary, Scnor Juan Gunlbartez. It ia understood tho roport rojects four clauses clauses dealing with coaling stations, forolgn relations, tho right to Intorvono to prosorvo pcaco, nnd tho entering Into treaties cov orlng tho points in quostion. Tho othor clauacH aro treated on tho lines of tho provlous, tho sanitation of tho IbIo of Pines being virtually agreed to. Throe of the flvo members of tho commlttco objected to tho rojcctlon In toto of tho four clauseo mentioned and urged that Borne consideration should be glvou them. No voto "wan taken, but a majority was opposed to accept anco. Tho committee adjourned until Tuesday next. Carnegie Answers Vn Wyck. NEW YORK, March 22. .Mayor Van AVyok recolvod tho following cable gram from Androw Cnrnoglo today In roply to tho ono sent to tho latter yes terday: "Many thanks, my dear mayor, for your kind tolcgrnm. Delighted and grateful for opportunity to servo Now York." Two Iteglmimt lteturueil. MANILA, March 23. Tho United States army transport Grant salla for San Francisco tomorrow with tho Twonty-nlnth and Thirty-second rogl- montB of volunteer Infantry. (Irnn's Lending Mini Is Dend. DENVER, March 23. J. W. Kings- ley, leading man of tho Julca Gran Opera company, died at St. Joseph's hospltnl In this city today of puoumo nla, aftor a week's illness, SAYS HE IS A KIDNAPER. IS, V. Henderson Confesses to Slinro In Ctidnhy Crime. DALLAS, Tex.-, March 22. Sheriff Johnson tonight mado this statement: "II. C. Henderson this ovonlng con fessed to mo and County Attornoy Summers that ho Is ono of tho Cuda hy kidnapers. His confoislon was mado voluntarily. Ho stated that ho had squandered and used in floslng from Omaha most of tho money ho got aa his share In tho kidnaping Job before I arrested him in this city as a suspect early In February. Coun ty Attorney Summers asked Hender son why ho had not admitted hta Iden tity earlier and ho said: " 'Hcrotoforo when I have been in troublo 1 havo had a man tbetwosn mo and tho court house. But now I sco thoro is no chance for mo to get out of thirteen yoarB' Bontcnco on my conviction hero In Dallas for theft, and I might as well own up to the Omaha Job.' " CIVIL GOVERNMENT JUNE 30. Transfer from Military Control of Phil ippine. WASHINGTON, March 22. Tho traafcr from tho military to tho civil govornment In tho Philippines Is ex pected to occur about June 80, accord ing to calculations mado at tho War department upon information receiv ed from the Taft commission nnd General MacArthur. It 1b known that ovon whoro civil governments are be ing established by tho Philippine com mission, tho military will bo neces sary for somo time, to Bupport the civil nuthorltio3. It is tho intontlon to withdraw tho military as far as posslblo, howovcr, from any participa tion in tho governments established and tho soldiers will bo mora of a police thnn a military forco. Wher ever poEolblo nntlvo pollco will bo or ganized. ENCAMPMENT RATE IS FIXED. Centrnl I'ntsciiRet Association Men Meet nnil Definitely Decide. CLEVELAND, 0 March 22. An Im portant meeting of railway men was hold at tho Hollenden hotel In this city today, at which tho 1-ccnt a mile rate promised for tho Grand Army of tho Ropubllc national encampment, t) bo hold In Cleveland next Soptomber, was formally promulgated. This fixes tho railroad rato absolutely and fin ally. In St. Louis January 21 last tho govornment commlttco of tho Grand Army accepted tho rato and tho en campment was located at Clovelani. Tho Centrnl Passenger association ap pointed n commlttco to fix tho rate, formulate ticket conditions and make other arrangements to govern for tne thirty-fifth Grand Army oncampmont. TO ASK TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Indians on Ynklma Iteservntlon In Wash ington Make Claim. SPOKANE, Wash., March 22. Ton million dollars will bo asked from congress at Its next session for tho fourteen tribes of Indians on tho Ya kima reservation 'In this stato. So Btatea Rov. Thomas Pareno, nn Indian Methodist preacher, tho representative of tlho fourteen tribes, who was In Spoknno last evening on his way homo from an lntorvlow with Presi dent McKinlcy and other high officials, Parono says whlto mon havo settled upon a million acres of land of hia peoplo, worth $10 an acre. Nebraska Nattonnt llnnhs. WASHINGTON, March 20. Tho ro port of tho condition of tho national banks of Nebraska, cxcluslvo of Om aha and Lincoln, at tho closo of busi ness Fobruary D was today mado pub lic. Compared with tho provloua statement In Decombor, loanB and dis counts have Increased from $18,708,783 to $19,003,350, and individual deposits from 19,45G,GS5 to $20,040,GGC. Insists on Piece Work. CEDAR RAPIDS, In., March 21. At a conference botween General Man ager Williams of tho .Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northorn ami striking shop men this nftornoon. Mr. WilllamB of fered tho mon ninny things thoy had not asked for, but Insisted that thoy would Inaugurate tho pleco work Bys- tern throughout. Tho machinists, bollermakcrs nnd blacksmiths will not work undor this systom. Insurgents llurn Village. MANILA, March 22. Insurgents havo attnekod nnd burned tho ungar clsonod vlllago of Uglus in tho prov- Inco of South llocos. A detachment of tho Twentieth Infantry ovortook and chastised tho marauders. What Hpnnliirds Couldn't Do, BOSTON7. March 21. Tho Olympla, Admiral Dewey's flagship, was placod in tho dry dock todny to be scr.iped nnd painted below tho water lino. Tho govornment Is sponding about $500,000 on It for alterations. Will Prohibit Cigarettes. ST. PAUL, Minn., March 22. By a voto of 72 to 30 tho houso today pass ed tho sennto bill prohibiting tho man ufacture, sale or giving away of cigarettes. rll All tiu Sanguilly Ohango of Front Gives tho Con servatives a Boost. GEN. MILES COUNSELS DELEGATES Mnkes Visit to the Constitutional Con vention nnd Advise thnt It Act Delib erately on the 1'latt Amendment ai fur llest Interests. HAVANA, March 22. An clement of doubt now exists as to what will bo tho final attitude of tho Cuban con stitutional convention. Tho prepon derance of public opinion In favor of tho Piatt amendment in tho last few days la having the effect on tho rad ical members and General Sangullly's press uttcrnnccs today further tend to weaken tho strength of tho radicals. General Sanguilly was tho most radical of all tho delegates. Ho favored dis solving tho convention when tho United States congrcsB adopted tho resolution. Lately ho has expressed In prlvato tho views, to which ho has now given public expression, but few oxpected him to maintain tho stand. Ho now Bays: "A literal Interpreta tion of tho Piatt amendment might moan tho loss of Cuban independence, but tho liberal view which President McKinley and tho convention would give would leavo nothing to bo feared by tho Cubans. I do not bellevo that by waiting wo would got better terms from tho next congress. Independence with eafo restrictions is prcforablo to a contlnuanco of military rule, which would Burcly follow a rejection of tho Piatt amendment. "If tho Americans want tho Islo of Pines I am in favor of giving It to them. I am also In favor of establish ing coaling stations on somo of tho keys, or nt somo of tho small ports. Tho prosenco of the authority of tho United States would bo a guaranty of our Independence so far as our exterior safety is concerned and would Bnvo ub tho expenso of maintaining an army and a navy." Tho committee on relations did not roport today. Probably It will submit its report tomorrow. Tho view as serted in tho report that tho resolu tion establishing relations cannot be settled by tho convention, but should bo loft to the futuro republic, is Uablo to cause a break In tho radical ranks. Tho conservative clement Is endeavor ing to keep the convention from taking a final vote on the question until a commlttco has beon appointed to wait on Governor General Wood or go to Washington. Goneral Miles, who has returned from the Isle of Pines, visited the con vention with Sonor Quesada, nnd mot many delegates whoso acquaintance ho formed during tho Spanish-American war. Ho advised them not to act hast ily with reference to tho amendment, and pointed out that tho people of tho United States had nothing to say but In praise of tho constitutional conven tion, nnd that tho amendment waB only carrying out the Teller resolutions. BOTHA'S BROTHER IS KILLED. lloer Comninniler-ln-Chlef Suffers Lois of KlmniHii In Fight. LONDON, March 22. A dispatch from Lord Kitchener dated at Pretoria March 20, Bays: Philip Botha, a brother of tho Doer commander general, was killed on tho Dornburg. Ills two sons wero wound ed. Tho Boers of tho Orango River col ony havo disbanded nnd scattered. Do wet 1b In tho neighborhood of Hell bron. Mtrcer mid Party Iteturns. WASHINGTON, March 22. Con gressman Morcer Mrs. Morcor and tho baby returned from thoir trip to Cu ba, whither thoy went, together with membors of tho rlvor and harbor committee of tho house, on a tour of inspection of tho southern coast of Florida and Cuba. Morcor was at tho Whlto Houso on mattera connected with army appointments, nnd after his lntorvlow with tho president ho said that ho could not Indlcato who would rocolvo tho appointments from Ne braska. Hastonlnii Join liners. LONDON, March 22. "It ia report ed hero," saye tho Amsterdam corre spondent of tho Dally Mall, "that a company of American volunteers, mostly llostonlnns, recently landod at Kohl Bay, Tongaland, crossed Swazi land and Joined Goneral Louis Botha." New Kxeeiitlve Commit ten. JOHANNESBURG, March 22. The now Transvnal oxocutlvo council, np pointed by Sir Alfred Mllner, gov ornor of tho Transvaal and Orango Rlvor colonies, la as follows: Gsnrgu V. Fldds, sccrotary of administration; Mr. Duncan, secretary of tho treasury; Rlchnrd Solomon, attornoy gonornl, Sir Godfrey V. Lagden, commissioner of natives, nnd Mr. Wyborg, commls Blonor of mines. Tho appointments aro well received. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Latest fjuotntlnn from South OtEsli" nnd Knnim City SOt'TH OMAHA. Union Stock aVrds Cattle There wan a light run of cnttlo nnd, the demand being of liberal proportion, prices were strong er nil around. The mnrket linn !een In good shape all tho week and It Is safe to call prices on tho better prudes fully 15c higher for tho week. Tho commoner grades have ulflo Improved somewhat, but not qulto uh much as tho choicer cuttle. Everything In tho yards today was sold In good season. The cow tnnrkct was also active and higher. Thoro were only nbout IS cars offered and they were picked up In a hurry. For the week the mnrket can safely bo quoted 15c to a quarter higher. Tho greatest advance has been on the choice cows nnd heifers, but tho medium kinds havo Improved easily 15e. Light and handy weight bulls wero In good request at good, strong prices. Thoro were very few feeders offered but, the de mand being In fair shnpc, It did not tnko long to clear the yards of all desirable stock cnttlo of all weights. Hogs There was a light run of hogs and the market opened a big dime higher than yesterday. Tho bulk of the hogs sold nt J5.SO and J3.S24, with the choice heavyweights selling mostly nt Jfi.SG, and n top of J5.87Vi. At those prices the mar ket was fairly active, and, tho receipts being light, It did not tnko long for tho bulk to chango bands. The lightweights wero very hard to dispose of as packers would hnrdly bid on thorn nt all. They finally sold, however, from J5.77H down. Tho Inst half of tho market wns good nnd strong, which mndo the long string of hogs sell nt J5.82&. Sheep Quotations were: Choice fed wethers. JI.40tf4.C5; fair to good wethers, J4.2CO4.40: cholco lightweight yearlings, J4.C004.M): fair to good ysarllngs. JI.4W0 4.00: cholco lightweight ewos, JI.W4.30: fair to good ewe, $3.9054.15: choice lambs, J3.15fl6.25; fair to good lambs, J1.90G6.15; feeder ewes, J3.25i3.50; feeder wethers, J3.75S4.0O; feder lnmbs, JI.30tf4.G0. KANSAS CITY. Cattle Light fat steers nnd Texnns, 10 15c higher; heavy beef steers steady, other cnttlo sternly to 10c higher; nntlvo steers, $4.5005.00; Texas steers, J4.COfi5.00; TexaB cows, J2.653.75; natlvo cows and heifers, J2.40ft4.S0; stockers nnd feeders. J3.75iH.S0; bulls, J3.00J4.25; culves, $4.00 0.50. Hogs Mnrket CftlOc higher tho highest price, J5.97H. since 1891 being reached. Hulk of sales, J5.S0?5.90; heavy. $5.90 5.97V4; packers and mixed. JTj.SOQ5.90; light, J5.70H5.S5; Yorkers, J3.C0ft5.S0; pigs, JS.OO'tf 3.40. Sheep Market strong. Muttons, J3.40 3.90; lnmbs, J3.10ft6.30. DANGER OF A CLASH IS OVER. Withdrawn! of Troops from Disputed I.nnil Averts Collision. PEKIN, March 23. Troops on both sides of the disputed land nt Tien Tsln have boon withdrawn nnd nil danger of a fracas Is ended. Tho opinion of tho BrltlBh is that tho promptness of General Barrow In calling up tho ma rines from Taku prevented a collision. Tho British roport that prior to the ar rival of tho marines sentries wero sup plied from tho Madras Pioneers, who for several days wero surrounded by cowds of foreign soldiers, mostly French, who assailed them with all kinds of abuse, calling them "Coolies." Tho Madrasscs were becoming restive whon tho marines arrived at night and quietly relieved them, and it was only when daylight appeared that tho, Rub slana discovered the change. ADVICES ARE REASSURING. Members of Cnbluet Plensed With Re ports from Philippines. WASHINGTON, March 23. Tho cab inet mooting today was not protracted. Tho latest advices from China, largely press reports, Indicating an adjust ment of tho acute situation between tho Russian and British at Tion Tsln, was considered reassuring. Secretary Hay submitted tho recent dispatches from Commissioner Rockhlll. Tho ro ports from tho Philippine commission submitted by Secretary Root, Indicat ing rapid progress of the establish ment of civil govornmont at various points In tho Islands and showing a constantly increasing disposition at on tho part of tho insurgent chiefs to surrender, wero considered very satis factory. Ht. I.onls Wants to Accept. ST. LOUIS, March 23. Public-spir ited citizens havo offered conditionally to free tho site of tho exposition if it can bo secured for tho uso of the pub lic library In order that the city may avail ltsolf of the $1,000,000 gift of fered by Androw Carnegie. Tho Public Library board, at Its meeting today, determined to mnko ovory effort to obtnln moro ground for tho now building. Ilenlnl of Cnblnet Htory. WASHINGTON, March 22 It Is stated on high authority thnt Formor Senator Wolcott, of Colorado, Is not to Biicceod Sccrctnry Hitchcock as tho head of tho Interior department, ns published this morning. Sccrctnry Hitchcock, when shown the Item, said: "So far as I nm aware there Is abso lutely no foundation for tho story." Improve Itrnp ilnrgmisi'ir. WASHINGTON, March 23. Tho ord nance department of tho army has ar ranged to equip nil tho United Stntea Krag-Jorgenson rllles with a now sight, developed by tho department nf- tor years of enrcful experiment. Tho feuturo of tho sight la tho combina tion of tho ordinary hinged elevating eyopleco with a side movement, con trolled by a Blmplo and Btrong friction clasp, which turns tho sight Into a very effective, graduated wind gauge. Seorotary of Ouban Oommittco Says Piatt Plan Will Bo Bejeoted. COURT OF CLAIMS IS CONSIDERED Governor-General Wood Propones to Pro vide for Settling Disputes Arising from Spanish Contracts Four Oppose the Amendment. HAVANA, March 21. Tho commlt tco on foreign relations today decided to hold a mooting tomorrow, when tho report on tlio Piatt amendment will finally be discussed. Scnor Juan Alberto Gomez, who drew up tho report, asorts that four of tho five members of tho commlttco will recommend tho constitutional convention not to accept tho amendment, but to leave tho wholo Question to tho futuro republic. Ho Bays ho Is confident that tho conven tion, which will meet Friday, will adopt tho report. Governor General Wood and tho cabinet secretaries today discussed tho advisability of establishing a court of claims, to which could bo referred claims against municipalities arising out of old Spanish contracts. A num ber of these aro pending throughout tho Island and It is expected that In demnity on tho city loan contract will bo tho first before tho court. Scnor Carlos Roloff, tho nowly ap pointed treasurer of Cuba, whoao terra begins April 1, will qualify with a. bond of $200,000. REIMERS TAKEN TO THE PEN. Abandon Fight for n Mew Trlnl nntl CJIve Themselves Into Custoday. OMAHA, March 21. C. A. Rolmcrs and B. O. Relmers, father and Bon. convicted of violating tho federal stat utes In connection with tho wrecking of tho First National bank of Nollgh, como In yesterday from their homo at Pierce, Neb., and surrendered them selves to tho United State3 marshal. They wero taken to Sioux City In tho afternoon by Deputies Pcarsall and Al lan to sorvo out their Bentoncoa of flvo years In tho penitentiary. Whon their motion for a now trial was overruled and sentence linposod. they wero given ten days in which to perfect their appeal, and thla tlmo expired Tuesday. At tho last moment they concluded not to fight tho caso further. Tho Impression seems to pre vail around tho federal building that tho offense of thO'Rolmora was rather technical than otherwise, and that thoy wore mado to boar tho brunt of a lot of systematic wrong-doing In which. Cashier C. R. Alldor, who ilod to Mex ico, was tho chief actor. Much sympa thy was expressed for thom. Both tho unfortunate men soemod to feel their position keenly, and thoy hod somo difficulty at times In controlling their feelings. TO PUNISH ENUMERATORS. Uerrlman Hnjrs Dlscrepanccy Cases Will lie Prosecuted. WASHINGTON, March 21. Regard ing irregularities in tho census enu meration In Maryland, Director of the Census Morrlam said today; "I havo been simply amazed at tho Irregularities we havo discovered. It is too late to chango tho figures of tho tenth census, but It will be the policy of this offlco to punish every offender. St Mary's and St Charles counties woro tho districts in which tho worst irregularities occurred. Ia ono county of ono of the districts BOO names woro added by the enumerators. Tho total population, Including tho padded names, aggregated 18,130. Tho enumerator, S. F. Aboil, was arrested last night and hla caso will servo as an example. Tho penalty Involved Is $5,000 fine and two years' imprison ment Wo will press all cases of this sort discovered anywhere, although It is too lato to chango tho figures." Wish to do to Liberia. ATLANTA, Go,, March 20. Four negroes, representing, It Is said, 1,000 of their raco, living In Elbert county. today appeared boforo Governor Cand ler and asked that he furnish trans portation to thom, that they may go to Liberia. Flood Holds Column llitck. DURBAN, March 21. Owing to tho Klip river being flooded Goneral CnmpboU'B column has been unable to return to Standerton, from which point it wont to bring away tho garrison at Vredo, which tho British evacuated. Tho column had hoavy fighting going to and coming from VroJo and Gen eral Campbell now lias about 200 sick and wounded. Krmicli Triumphs In Aiders. ALGIERS, March 20. Goneral Ser viero tolographs that tho French mis sion to tho oases of Tuat and (Warn against tho hostllo trlbesmon is near Ing conclusion and that Tnlmln, In tho oasis of Gurara was occupied March 10. K