Ki i w n W v W I t i III I vrt m I V A M Consul Stowc Says Boers Have No Chance to Win BRITISH VIOTORY ASSURED j ttnl Kltolienor Wilt Follow Onnnrnt 1laiii or IaitiI ltoliortoMoor lrlioners Cry for IVaccfHityt lturKltnri 1nrmi Aro Only Humeri for Cnuso London Dee 5 lames G Stowe the United States consul guuornl ut dipt Town lnnded ut Southampton yesterday In the Identical tout worn when the Hoofs held up his train Willie he was on his way to Pretoria on u special mission A bullet hole In the collar of his eoat testllletl to the narrowness of his escape Mr Stowe likened the guerrilla wurfare in prog ross In South Africa to the closing scenes of tho civil wur lu the United States Mr Stowe said I give the war lu South Africa four months to come to an end In my opinion It Is bound to be snuffed out during that period L do not believe Lord Kitchener will do much more than any other general The general plan of the Hrltlsh cam paign Is hound to bring about the re sult Moreover there arc 10000 Boer prisoners in Ceylon St Helena and Oape Town nil of whom are anxious to have an end of hostilities All this talk nbout burning farms Is buncombe The only farms which are destroyed are farms from which shots are tired at the British or those which are obviously used to shelter the Boors Mr Stowe went on to relate several Instances where the British had good excuse for burning farms but re frained Anti llrltlsli Dcniomtratlou Berlin Dee o The press continues a lively discussion regarding Mr Kru cer and disappointment dcepes at Emperor Williams refusal to receive him Nevertheless many journals ad mit the pollticul necessity for the kai sers net According to the Frankfurter Zel tung Emperor William not only in formed Mr Kruger thut he was unable to receive him but expressed tho wish that the Boer statesman would avoid Berlin at present Dispatches from Cologne describe Mr Kruger as very weary He keeps his room for rest and is unable to resist the German cold The crowd that demonstrated before the British consulate In Cologne tried to tear down the sign FRAUD COST BARBERS LIFE Insurance Adjuster Charges Conspiracy la Connection With Death of low Man Sioux City Dec 5 J H Hurd of the Laboringmens Co operative Life as sociation returned to Sioux City yes terday after an extensive trip in the west and declares he bas secured evi dence of one of the most sensational life insurance frauds ever undertaken George A Barber of Webster City la who held a policy for 7800 in the company is dead at Pugosa Colo aud Mrs Myrtle Wright of Chicago aud W R Neff are under detention at the same place being held to appear at the coroners Inquest suspected of Bar bers murder Hurd declares his Investigations war rant the belief that Barber got his pol icy with the intention of dofrauding the company and that the womun and Neff were lu the scheme Defaot la Biennial Kloctlon Aineadmant Des Moines Dec 5 A defect In the manner of the passage by the legisla ture of the resolution for the constitu tional amendment providing for bien nial elections was unearthed yester day which It Is generally believed will render the amendment void The constitution provldos that when reso lutions for submitting amendments to the popular vote puss the legislature thoy must be spread In full upon the journals of each house The senate journal rocord Is complete but the bouse journals give the title to the res olution only Attorney General Rom ley snid I have not thoroughly In restlgated the matter but my Impres sion Is that In view of the holding of the Iowa supreme court in the prohib itory amendment case tho defect In the record as to the biennial election amendment Is void Discuss Car a of Mats Wards Chicago Dec 5 Governor Mount of Indiana Judge Klnne of Des Moines Ephrlam Bauulng of the Illinois state board of charities and Mrs Julia La th rop of Chicago were the leaders last night In a meeting nt the Union League club which discussed the non partisan administration of state institutions Governor Mount and Judge Klnne told of the new systems which had been placed In service in Indiana and Iowa for the abolition of the spoils method of caring for the wards of the states It Is the greatest disgrace to a state said Judge Klnno that the care of the helpless wards of a state should be intrusted to men who have no other claim than that thoy were energetic in tho support of a successful party Heiress Shot by Jealous Husband Lexington Ky Dee 5 Mrs Mary Webster Salleo heiress to u portion of the large wealth left by Lawson Webs ter u bachelor uncle just as alio was about to come Into her legacy after years lu the kitchen and ut the wash tub is lying with a bullet In her uruiu nt St Josephs hospital She was shot at her home lu May street yesterday by her Jealous husband Hubert L Bailee who ufter the deed sent a bullet through his own brulu and died Instantly 8iMi MANY CATTLEMEN THERE IiiUtiimIIoiiM lhtt Mock iiiiltlin limn Crowd rloni rnr licrr Chicago Dec o Immense crowds weie present today when the Judging of the various classes of blooded an imals on exhibition at the International live stock exposition at Dexter park pavilion was continued Tho exhi bitions of the agricultural collrgos of Wisconsin Michigan Minnesota and Iowa are regarded as one of tho most Important features of the exposition and the animals bred and raised by the students of thoxo Institutions nbout 100 In iiumbor were examined with great luterest by stock raisers In a number of classes so far Judged they have received llrst second and third prizes something never attained by ag ricultural colleges before The sale of stock of the Hereford Breeders association staftod yester day and hundreds of prominent stock men from all over the country wero present to bid for the various grades of blooded cattle INTEROCEANIC CANAL Culiiinlftnlon llcpnrt In luror of tlir Nlc aingun ItniittfCnit of Ditch Two Hundred Million I Washington Dec 5 Tito report of tho Isthmian canal commission sub mitted by the president to congress yestcrdny gives as the unanimous con clusion of that body thut the most practicable and feasible route for an isthmian canal under the control management and ownership of the United States Is that known as the Nicaragua route The commission estimates the cost of this route at 2005 10000 This estl mute Is much in excess of any hereto fore made and Is due to Increased di mensions nnd other features not here tofore considered The commission also estimates the cost of a canal by the Panama route nt 142i4257l ac cording to one route or 9150U78258 ac cording to another route As botween the Nicaragua and Panama routes tho commission sums up a number of ad vantages fuvorablo to the former Llncl May Not Name a Republican St Paul Dec 5 Governor Llud is still liudlug difficulty to llud a Repub lican who will accept the appointment to the United States senate lie was called ou by many members of his own party who are inclined to protest at his decision not to appoint n Demo crat claiming that some leader of the party should be given the honor even though the term would expire within six weeks or two months when tho legislature acts L L Brown of Wlno na Is being urged and former Congress man C A Towne is not altogether out of the case Oust Smith From Board Chicago Dec 5 Lloyd J Smith who was acquitted in the criminal court of a charge of shipping grain from the warehouses of the Chicago Elevator company without cancelling the receipts was found guilty by the board of directors of the board of trado yesterday and was expelled from his scat In that organization The trial lasted for 11 days Guarding Against Bubonic riugua El Paso Tex Dec 5 The state of Louisiana established a quarantine sta tion here yesterday to guard against the possible Introduction of bubonic plague Into that state from the far east by the Pacific coast The Louisi ana health officers will work In con junction with the Texns Inspectors Bishops Meet at Dubuque Dubuque la Dec 5 The suffragan bishops met here yesterday with Arch bishop Keane Those In attendance were Bishops CoNgrove of Davenport Scannell of Omabu Bouacuin of Lin coln and Lenlhau of Cheyenne The session was secret The bishops posl tlrely refused Information Oemiuiis In Tight IInce Tien Tsln Dec 4 Four companies of German troops are reported to be seriously menaced 35 miles west of Pao Ting Fu Eight companies of French troops with three days ra tions have left to go to their relief Allan Lluur Ubabled Hulifax N a Dec 5 The Allan line steamer Parisian Is reported by a pilot boat to be broken down off Sam bro The pilot boat has just come up the harbor with the Intelligence A Uerce gale la blowing TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD Tommy Ryau has signed articles to meet Jack Boot for the middleweight championship The heavy snowstorms of tho past two weeks have caused a great loss of sheep throughout northern Montana Mrs McKlnley returned to Washing ton Tuesday from New York where she went to do soma Christmas shop ping Liquidation of the International Packing company wns ordered Tues day at a meeting of the stockholders In Chicago William B Duntou formerly audit ing clerk of the Union National bank Chlcugo was Tuesday found guilty of the embezzlement of 15500 Briscoe Gaiues for the past rive rears superintendent of letter curriers lu St Joseph Mo died there Tues day of peritonitis aged 58 years A man who registered as George Multby Omaha Neb shot himself be hind the ear In a room lu the Grand Union hotel New York Wednesday The business uf Stevenson Field Co Iron commihslon merchants of Co lumbus 0 with branch olllces in Chi cago and St Louis was Tuesday placed in tho hands of Charles Jeucks uu receiver THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY DK0KMRER7 IftOO miimwih Talks In French Senate of In vasion of England OALLED TO ORDER BY OHAIR Government ltrfutes o Consider ltcnolu lion ICndonlnR Morolor lilrnDrlimml Is Mnile for Irovlslou for Npceily Mob lllrntlou of Army Purls Dec 5 fJenenil Murder called a deep sensation in the senate yesterday during the debute on tho naval bill by pointing out the ease with which England could he Invaded lu the course of an extraordinary speech he suld In view of the possibility of war with Ureal Britain the use of tho army Is not suillcletitly taken into ac count The Union ate not the same s they were a hundred yearn ago Steam the nuvy the telegraph and railroad have reudeied the problem of the Invasion of England much easier of solution Morcovur England her self Is no longer the same Tho Trans vaal war has shown that the Hrtllnh iiriuy although brave Is not equal to the task which Euglnnd expected It to perforin The lirllish navy Is pow erful but it bus many coasts to de fend Fiance therefoie Is numerically Englands equal at certain points and Is even her superior lu the Instru ments of destruction History fur nishes many Instances of mutiny In tho English nnvy at the moment of battle A lauding In England Is therefore not beyond realization This is not only my opinion but nlso that or high naval officials The British premier recently expressed significant fears and If the principle of lauding Is admitted the practical means of execution may be discussed I venture to think that the work I prepared while commanding an army corps could serve as a basis for such a project which would not bo expen sive At this point protests wore rnlsed nnd M Fallerles asked General Mor cler not to enter Into the detulls of the scheme General Merclcr replied that the scheme could be hold over tho head of England like the sword of Damo cles nnd he reported a resolution that the government would be Invited to complete Immediate preparations for the mobilization of an army and navy by preparing everything necessary to embnrk and disembark as rapidly as possible nn expeditionary corps It I was declared out of order Envoys Unable to Do Any Business Peking Dec 4 As was expected tho meeting of the foreign envoys today did not rosult In any definite conclu sion owing to the fact that not all of the governments have notified their representatives as to the form of the preliminary note to the Chinese pleni potentiaries Mr Conger the United States minister said after the meet ing Apparently it is the desire of all to arrive at a satisfactory conclusion I believe the next meeting will be the final one but will not be called until every minister has received Instruc tions covering the mntters Personal ly I am satisfied with the results of the proceedings today Believes Powers Will Withdraw London Dec 5 The Shanghai corre spondent of the Morning Post who be lieves that the powors will withdraw their forces from Peking in order to enable the court to return says The policy of scuttle once begun every power would endeavor to be the first to conciliate the Chinese Europo has already lost her face so utterly that no further yielding could make her degradation worse Native papers report snys tho Shanghai correspondent of the Times that the court has decided to issue an edict ordering the decapitation of Prince Tuan and General Tung Fu Qslaug Guatemala Tukes Revenge on May New Orleans Dec 5 The steam ship Stillwater from Port Barrios reached here yosterday and at once made statements before a notnry of the nrrest of It II May an American citizen who once served the govern ment of Guatemala as the contractor for the Guateraaln Northern railroad at the gangway of the ship May was thrown in jail upon a charge of at tempting to leave the republic with un paid debts He recently recovered judgment of 140000 against the gov ernment Footpads Tackle Wrong Man Kansas City Dec 5 Two footpads tried to hold up John Ilalpin In spector of detectives the second o floor In commaud of the police department of this city last night Halpln re fused to obey the cominund to throw up bis hands and one of the robbers snapped a revolver In the detectives face The revolver missed fire and the men became alarmed and run with Halpln In pursuit He fired four shots after them wounding one of them The wounded man escaped but the other who says his name Is T J Carold was captured Iorto Iliuuiis Keud Greetings San Juan P It Dec 5 The Porto Itlcuu house of delegates wlileb was harmoniously organized yesterday Senor Manuel F Bossy being elected breaker met In joint session with the executlvo council the two bodies adopting a resolution to cable greet ings to President McKlnley TO CHIC a Wood disease like mis you must luic mc nunc iihwmi nyaicui irmuvv cviij u i - S 8 8 enters the c onliiiniv blood i 1T w l i II j Is iiis iiiiii i ivrrn ii u nil it iiiumri i run In n i nhoit lime liiililcn rnmplrlr rntr PARDONEDJimNGnEE Genet ill Wlilto anil Imiiriil M until III on I Until tlpon liiinnut nf O0O Tint lliili Detroit Dec 5 Governor Plngrco last night announced that he had par doned both iniieriil W L White ex quartermaster general and General A 1 Marsh e lnspoctor general of tho Michigan National Guard who were convicted of complicity in the state military clothing frauds upon the pay ment of 5000 line by each General White was committed to Inekson pris on yesterday to begin tho ten year sen tence Imposed upon him Monday by Judge Wlest and General Marsh Is under bonds pending the result of an appeal of his trial which resulted lu his comlctlon to the supreme court Both Geneiul White and General MhtsIi addressed petitions to the gov ernor yesterday ubking executive clem ency CONTEST OVER CREED Irashvloilan Commltleo Moots lo Dorldo Quttstlou of KavUlon Washington Dec 5 The committee of clergymen and laymen appoluted by the last general assembly of the Presbyterian church to make arecom tuendatiou to the next general assem bly which meets In Muy on the ques tion of whether there shall bo a re vision of the confession of faith as sembled here last night and will con tinue In session until their work is completed Dr Roberts laid bofore tho commit tee a tabulation showing the vote of the prosbyterlos on the questions sub mitted by the general assemblys com mittee on revision It made the fol lowing showing For revision of the confession of faith 44 presbyteries for an explanatory statement 10 for a supplemental statement of doctrine 47 for a revision and a supplemental statement 14 for a sub creod 15 Forty five presbyteries voted to dis miss the whole subject while 1 bodies In this and foreign lands made no re sponse The total number of bodies reporting aggregated 232 No definite action was taken by the committee Four Schooners Ashore Beverly Mass Dec 5 Four schoon ers were driven ashore In a gale last night and their ultimate fate Is uncer tain The schoonors are the E nnd G W Hines of Calias lumber luden from Bangor to Boston Victory of Bangor bound for New York Charles E Sears of Lubec Bangor for New York with lumber and a schooner name un known Death Mnt Is Mounting El Paso Tex Doc 5 The latest authentic report from Jimulco Mox the scene of the recent wreck on the Mexican Central railway says that 21 bodies have been recovered from the debris Of the 20 Injured persons In the hospitals seven will die No Americans except the trainmen were Injured CHINESE AVOIDING A FIGHT Kulguu Kxpeilitlou Lurgety a Failure oa This Account London Dec 5 A special dispatch from Hankow Pass says the Kalgau expedition was Ineffective the Chlnose evading all attempts to cngago them The towns en route were occupied un opposed and some tolls of skins and silver were levied Tho cavalry cap tured the baggago of the retrentlng Chinese force at Swen Hwn Fu killed 30 of its guards aud secured 30000 taels Three mandorlns who wero Insti gators of the massacre of the converts at Swen Hwn Fu ami 23 Boxers were killed but the Germans gonerully Ig nored evidences of nntl foreigu ac tivity There are continuous disturbances in the interior where the dispatch adds a bad Impression has been made by the excessive withdrawal of foreign troops und the complacence of the al lies The missionaries anticipate a recurrence of the outrages It Is reported In Tien Tsln that the Germans lost 20 killed nnd many wounded west of Pao Ting Fu where they were attacked by 2500 Boxers Coniiriliiinu Goit to IrUon IiullaiiupollK Pec 5 In tho criminal court ypstonluy John M Hlgglus ineinhor of the city council was sen tenced to the stales prison for an in detiiilte term liotwoen two and 14 years IIIgRlns was convicted of offer- vruor Allena message consisting of I ug to accept brlbe prolnf s J 5000 words was well received pusll a measure through th council aJ - w agxT - JTp attrfM to W C AIIIHAN inn ii trnii nlil ntiil Tor liucc unM liml tiitlrtrd with u hrvric loitil of Cnncrrim mv J iw which Ihr itorlois in this city mill w Inriitnlilr nmt t lint 1 intilil not lic tnutr limn n tti i nt Itn I nnriilnl t licit ntntriiirnt ns tine ntiil liml kIm h up nil hnpr nf rci licliiu well ukiiIm when my ilsl knowing oi my commnn irriuniuriincii i n n auci iiikimi n icw lioltln I lie sole lirKnii lo hcnl imuli to I In of the liylrlnm liml I lmr unlnnl In llrsh my niictlte linilctuliil ilcciitt tcficshliiK in but inn ciiolii iicifccl hcnltli Our medical depaitnicnt is in cbaige of iihysicians of xpeticiue who ate especially muiicu in iieiuiiii vaiirri i i r i Tiir lotitr AHLMAN BROS them ut Chicago Illccn What Are They 1 P lilllll 1 n t MUX American nnd Imported Valours China Silks and Fine Damasks Do not forget that I have 3 E a fine line of PIANOS and ORGANS See thorn when E purchasing a Scarf JD SWUM Tho Norfolk Piano Man 3 3 a tiiiniinniiiniiiiimiiiiiuumiiiiuiiiiira 5 Gammi foe Ossf Out or Rmowii witsi PSssstiors Surgical opcriUlotn nnd flesh destroying plasters rue useless painful nnd dangerous ami besides never cute Cancer No nmttcr how often n oincetotu sole is temoved another comes nt or near the smite point and always in n worse form Docs not this prove eonclunlvclv that Cancer is a iilmil disease and Hint it Is folly to attempt to cure this deep sentcd dnngeioun blood trouble by cutting or burning out the sore which nflet nil is only an oulwnrd sign of the disease a place of exit for Cnitcer runs in families through ninny generations and those whose ancestors have been nllllcted with it are liable nt any time to be Mi icier n with the deadly malndy Only Blood Diseases can bo Transmitted from One Generation to Another further ptoof that Cancer Is n disease of the blood i 1 1 11 t i r II witit Nothing ctiren Cancer elTeclually nnd permanently but 8 S S cuciihitniu seal dies out and teuioves all taint aud slops the formation nl cinieitniis cells No mere tonic or U1WI1IU11 IFIWM llllllllIIIV ciin lw this 8 w 8 goes down to the very tools of the disease and lni cm out the ileniliy ikiIwii 1 nllowlug the Mre to hcnl nntutnlly and permanently S 8 8 at the same time punfies the bliotl aud bmldsup the general lieallli Mwaw A little pimple a liatiuless looking wart or mole a lump in the hirisl a i ut or biulsc that tcftiscs to Ileal under iitiltiinty iteaiuieiii miouiii an lie iookco upon wm 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