The Omaha Daily Bee. ESTABLISHED .FUSE 10, 1871. 03IAITA, FRIDAY 3UORNI2SG, APRIL 5, 1001-TEN PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. POWERS PUS FORTS Commend Contemplate Str'nginj Thsm from Fckin to tie Ee. CHAFFEE DOESN'T KNOW WHAT TO SAY Cabin to Waihington Asking for Initruc tions in tb Matter. DIFFICULT QUESTION IS INVOLVED United Statu Bundi Oppond to Attempt ing Permanent Occupino. NO RECENT WORD FROM ROCKHILL IJciiiirtnteiit I Mill Without Connriiiu-. (Ion from I'd. In of Ihc lleuort thnt Miinehiirlnn Ann rnifiit In HrJectrd. WASHINGTON, April 1.--General Chaffee bps cabled tho Wnr ucpnrtment (rom I'oltln that tho military commanders represent ing tho foreign powers nro now consider ing the question of disposing of the Chi nese qucHtloti and of establishing fortified Ioittn at proprr Intervals nlong tho route from l'rUIn to tho son. Oenrrnl CluiMc.o bcc'itB instructions for lilii guidance. A rBlhcr dllMcult question Ih Involved In Ocncrnl Chaffee's request for Instructions. As to the treatment of ('blucso foittflct tlons, no particular dllllculty Is Involved, for the- Slate department 1ms set out lis view that theso should not lie destroyed, but simply dismantled. Ah to tbo estab lishment of fortllled postH It Is probable thnt tho United States will on Its pari In slot on Its policy of declining to maintain a permanent military establishment In China. Meanwhile tho War department Is push ing 118 preparations for the ovacuatlon of China by American forces, save only tho legation guard, and It is now stated that everything will bo In readiness to embark General Chaffee's army for Manila May 30. Not a word has been heard from Mr. Hockhlll nt 1'okln for tho last three days. Consequently there Is no olllelal confirma tion of tho report that tho Chinese govern ment has fully refused rtussla's proposi tion as to Manchuria. Tho Chinese min ister was not among tho callers at tho Stato dopartmont today, but It was learned that ho had not received any advices of China's final rejoctlou of the Manchurlau agreement. Tho reports, however, are quite In lino with tho memorial and ac counts forwarded to Mr. Wu within tho last few days. I)eiiirtmrntn Semi Annwer. s Later In tho day, after tho subject had been well considered at tho White House as well as at tho State and War depart ments, tho Instructions wero cabled to Ocn crnl Chaffee. Tho text of these Is withhold, but II. Is slated they nrc drawn upon tho lines of the Inatructlons sent to Mr. Conger m tho llmoho accepted the Joint agreement imlcr whloh the negotiations of "the minis tors nt Pckln wero to be conducted. It so happened that tbo reservations which Mr. Conger wnH to mako Jn that case wore pre cisely the subjects now before the military corrmandcrs. at. I'ekln, namely, tho destruc tlon of the Chinese fortifications and tho provision for armed International pust3 alone tho route from I'ekln to tho sea. Ocncrnl Chaffee. aH alieady Indicated. favors tho disarmament of the forts Instead of .their destruction, but cannot participate In tho establishment of nnncd posts. lie will, however, remain In tho conference, exerting his best efforts to ameliorating tho conditions along tho lines Indicated. MAY PAY COUNTESS IN FULL Supreme Court IIImiiIui Dlttninr In luiiftlon Auiiliiit 'rrtintren Un der .lay (lonlil'n "Will. .. 'nrlt 4. Tho aflpellato Ml- vision a decision . In tho imp ot Gcorgo J. Gould tt will of Jay OetilM. court handed down '( tho Injunction 'ttmar against lees under the Thi, ,aso was before ths court of aprcaU from an order by Jus il.oKc ch, con. I ulng an Injunction gran'ed by Jusilco Pitzgciald, which limited tho amount to bo paid to tho Countess de Cos tcllano to J100.C0O n year pcnd.ng the trial of tho action. Under th decision of the nppcllato division the trustees may pay thn eountOis her cnllro Income. Charles A. Cnrdner, attorney for the Gould truslcis, said of the decision: "The Dlttraar enso Involves nearly 2,000,000 francs and Is In many respects a test case.' On tho points of law now decided In our favor, ufid.tlonnl claims aggregating nearly 18.C00.0.0 francs Mpcnd." Ex-Judgo John A Dillon, chief consul of tho Gould trustees, said: "Tho majority of the cottrl held that tho pnrty sub stantially Interested hero Is tho Countess do Castellane; that tho complaint showed on its faro thnt she was without tho Juris diction of the ttjto of Now York, and within tho Jurl diction of tho Republic of France, and tha. they could not obtain tervLo upon her within the stato of Now York; that In tho nbsenco of scrvho of process upon tli ii Countess Custelhino In tho stato of New York tho courts of New York had anil could hiivo no Jurisdiction to deter mlno cither whether she owed the debt or what was n proper allowance for her sup port; In fact, rould dctermlno nothing which affected her substantial rights In any rato in which shu was not scrvo.l with pro'.ess," GENERAL STRIKE EXPECTED 'ii I n tern (In! nt I'eorln mill Citrpoii tern Intend .Soon tit Kiillou . rEOniA, 111., April 4.-U Is likely that tbero will bo a general Btrlko of all tho or ganlzutlons amilated with tho Building Trades council of this city within a very hort time. The painters are now out, the carpenters will strike on April 11 and It Is expected that tho plumbers, plasterers, bricklayers, tinners nnd roofers will strike shortly. Tha painters aro demanding moro money and shorter time and cannot reach an agreement with tho master painters be (buse tho latter insist that they must first withdraw from tho Building Trades council, so that In event of a general strlko tho painters will not bo affected. Tho master painters do not ask the journeymen to withdraw from tho union, but maintain that tho Hulldlug Trades council should havo no Jurisdiction over them. Ilulldlng in tho city promises to bo tied up during the coming senson and may delay tho erection and com plctlon of two churches nnd tho new as' scmblv hull. V GENERAL AND EDITOR FIGHT C'uatlrninu unit Forrentcr Mettle Illlfcrenct n with Flntn on l.nulnvllle Mreel, Old TUAN PRECIOUS TO RUSSIA German MlnUter In Clilitn Sn It's Knny li Sec Where Hie Prince .Sinn lis. HERLIN. April I. The I'ekln correspond cm of tho Frankfurter Zeltung wires the tmbstnnco ot an Interview ho has Had wltli tho German minister to China, Dr. Mumm von Schwnrtzcnstoln, who is represented as having tiatd; "Great dlftlculty Is caused by this ques tion of punishing tho guilty. Itussla will not abandon I'rlnco.Tuan because sho owes Manchuria to hlni. It Is Impossible to designate Princo Tuan as a rebel, Inasmuch us tho empress dowager Is still too power ful. Sho will continue to direct, with l'rlnco Tuan, China's futitro fate. Thn de velopments regarding l'rlnco Titan's nego tiations with Russia fully explain tho Im possibility for Hussla to abandon him." Dr. Von Schwartzenstoln, according to a Ft-kln dlspntch to the Lokal Anzolgor, yes terday gnvo u banquet In honor of tho birthday of Count von Walrtorsec, tho en tire diplomatic corps In I'ekln attending. BIDDING FOR NEW CRUISER SccrctHry nt Nm y llreelvcn Three l'ruponnln for llullillnir "f the ,IIIvnuUee, LOUISVILLE Ky.. April l.-Oenernl John I). Castleman, who was colonel of tho First Kentucky regiment, and was later up pointed by President McKlulcy to be a brlgadlcd general of volunteer, and Walter U. Forrester, managing editor of tho Louisville Commercial, fought on the street today. No blood was shed and tho affair was quickly over. There had been bad feeling between thorn slnco the Spanish-American war, when Forrester was nsslstnnt ndjutnnt geuera of Kentucky. They met face to face on Fourth nvenuo today, when General Cnstlo man struck Forrester In the face. For rester struck back and General Castleman fell to a half recumbent position. Friend stepped between them and ta"h of tha combatants proceeded quickly to his office ECONOMY FOR RING EDWARD thurston favors carter JUDGES FAIL TO AGREE condition of the weather He Haj Have to Worry Along on Leu Than Three Millioi a Year. He lllninclf linen -nt Wish to lie l'criiinncnt Clirtlrniiui for i. i.ouIm. Choice of Supreme Court Committlon Qoee Out t Hezt Week. WASHINGTON, April 4. (Special Tele gram.) It Is expected thnt tho newly up- MUST SACRIFICE ROYAL BUCKH0 UNDS pointed st. Louis World's fair commission LINCOLN VOTES FOR LIGHTING BONDS win meet in ai. i.ums hiuiiuuj, .iprn u, or within a day or two of 'that date. Sena tor Thurston, who Is acting as temporary Kenrnev Slur llnve a Ilecl Suunr chairman until tho board selects Its prcsl- l'liiut yew Oltlcc of Tux CoiiiiuIn- llclnllves. I'nrUs nnd Ynehls Will lie Mnliitnlneil, lint Chine of Windsor Tnine lleer In to He A lin n tinned. (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co,) dent and secretary, said today that In nil probability Secretary Hay of tho Stato department would call a meeting for April 15, although ex-Senator Lindsay had said It would be imposslblo for him to leave New York before April 20, but as the people loner suit for Tnciity Thouauud Dollurn. Forecast for Nebraska- Haln or Snow In w estern, until anil Colder lit eastern Portion Friday; Winds Hecomltig High. West to Northwest; Saturday Fair und Warmer. Tentpernture nt Oniiilin Veterdnt Hour, lire 1 !. tit ftS V i. in ."! !l n. in 110 I p. in It'J n p. in i:t t p. nt 7 p. Ill H p. Ill .Ml ii p. in r.7 Hour. Den. n n. in Ill II ii. in II ii. in IU N n. in II t) II. Ill IS io n. i i n. in n i III Ml LONDON, April 4. (Now York Wtrld of St. Louis nro clamoring for tho govern- CablcginmSpeilnl Telegram.) The IJrltlsh mont commission to get together thero Is nation will appropriate for King Kdward's every reason to bellcvo that the board will personal and household expenses for the bo convened spccdly. coming fiscal year $2,350,000, if tho House Kx-Senator Thurston was considerably of Commons special comralttco's rccomcn- put out today when ho: read reports In dntlons aro adopted. Hut that amount is morning papers to tho effect that he had scarcely, It any, moro than halt the cost beeu selected as chairman ot tho commls ot having a sovereign. Thero aro tho slon. : king's rh.Idren, brn.her, sisters and cous.ni "Thero has been no ch,lrmnn selected," to piovldo for, palaces, parks and plcasuro said tho Ncbraskan. "1 was naked to look - 1 ,n 1 1 1 I . . .. A 1. 1 - ... Via I ..f.nH n t.iu krhIImIh.. w 1 ...... I. , I. I maintained, tho cost of which Is hard to secretary of stato pending a formal meet- ""w - ascertain, and tomn other Items in the Ing ot tho board in St. Louis. I have novcr nation's annual bill. The total ot the been a rncdldntc for president of tha com- figures accessible Is to $L280,000. Thn com- mission and I am for Senator Carter for tnlttco reports in favor of a civil Hit of that place. Thero Is too much work nt- tho king of 12,350,000, divided as follows; tached to tho chairmanship for nie, nnd LINCOLN, April 4. (Special.) Tho su premo court adjourned late this afternoon without announcing tho appointments fur tho BUpremo court commission. Another meeting will bo held early next 'week nnd it is expected that an uBrecmeut may bo reached ut that time. Tho threo Judges wero In consultation all tho afternoon, en deavoring to completo the selection of tho commissioners, but ns they wero unablo to do this an adjournment wan taken. Tho call of cases arranged for this sit ting of tho court will ba resumed next upon. LIkIiIIhk Uonda Carry nt Klcctlon. WOMAN FALLS IN A DUEL Her .lenloun rlulilmr I'lren 'Vivo Shots from lie-Milter Into Her ItreiiNt. CHICAGO, April I. A Kpcclal to the llecord-Hcrald from Ncwklrk, Okl., fays:. Mrs. Kllu Sclglln and Mrs. Daughson fought n duel with revolvers nt twouly pares yesterday and Mrs. Sclglln Is In a hospital daURciously wounded. Two of her opponent's sho:s wero lodged in her breast. Tho duel grow out of a long standing feud between tha women, Jealousy being the original rnuee. Yesterday Mrs. Sclglln was fined $300 for trespassing upon the Daiigh It was definitely determined this after- son property and inciting troub e. As soon noon that tho Liucoln lighting plant bonds us sho paid tho fine, Mrs. Sclglln drove wero carried by a email margin nt tho out to tuo uaugnson Home, smarting under Privy purse, $550,000; household and salar- realizing this I cannot understand why the election Tuesday. There is soino doubt ns tho lots of money nnd crltLlsm of tho judge Ics. $(52!.OO0: household expenses. $9(15,000; report was sent out that I had been made to tha school bonds nnd tho result on thoso Hiding up to tho door of tho Daughsoas, works, $100,000; royal bounty, $etf,000; sun- chairman. My name was tirst of those men- will not bo known to a certainty until tho sho Invited her rival to como out nnd light dries, $10,000; total, J2,3i0,000. tioncu ns nppoiniccs ror ino reason, I pro- olllelal count is made. Tho lighting uonus u unci. Tho renort recommends nn nnnulty of sutue. ttmt President McKlmcy tendered mo nro limited to $55,000 and are for tho con- -rs. uaugnson promptly nccepten nr.u $100,000 to tho duko ot Cornwall and York, tho place first. I know of'no other reason, structlon of a plant for lighting tho city "imo nut armed with a revolver. Tho wo $50,000 to tho duchess of Cornwall nnd I have, as I Fald before, no dcslro to bo streets, llro engine houses, city hall aud mm then faced each othor aud began York, nnd $30,000 to each of the king's threo president of tho commission. I realize othor departments of tho city. It Is cstl- snooting, mo signal neing given ny u daughters. Oueen Alexandria's nnnulty tho responsibilities nnd my only deslro Is mated by city ofllclals that tho plant will daughter of Mrs. Sclglln, who bad accom- If hb survives tho klnc Is Increased to to help St. Louis mako tho greatest exno- nav for Itself In about live years. Tho ponied her from town, harh Ilred threo $350,000. and nn annuity of $90,000 is nro- sltlon tho world has over Hcen." ntrcrts nro now Huhted at an enormous ex- Bhots without effect. Then Mrs. Daughson vlded for tho duchess of Cornwall nnd York Ocorgo 1). Mclklejohn, ex assistant sec- pensc. tho cost of tho service being much got thd range, and llre.l two shots In quick If sho survives her husband. No provision rctury of war. Is to bo given, It Is under- greater than for that afforded In other succession, iiotu aiming mth. t-cigi.n in Is made for tho duko of Cornwall's four stood, n loving cup on bobalf of tho army western cities of the samo size. Tho sue- the breast. Sho fell and Mrs. DnugtiBon children, thu cldesl being not uulto 7 yeais officers, bureau chlels and clerks connected ces of tho undertaking may lulluenco n assisted In carrying her Into tho house, old. with tho War department. Tho cup is to movement towaid municipal ownership of wnero a phyncian utesscu ucr wounus. nrtor Tho whole civil list Is $335,000 greater bo a masslvo silver pleco -nnd If It cannot other utilities, especially the public owner- wnicii sho was conveyed lo a Hospital than Inst year. Tho king really will gst be nindo In tlmo for ltn presentation to ship of a lighting plant for general use. $2,650,000, for he keeps tho $300,000 rov- Mr. Molklejohn heforo lie leaves for tho Cimvnxn uf the Vote enurs fiom tho duchy of Lancaster; and tho west, It will bo sent to him. Tbo ca9l tno u,cct,on Qn Tl,c duko of Cornwall, being given tho $310,000 WjoiiiIiik C.umII.Ii.Io. . , ... . ..,.,, nP,i moi,. revenues of tho duchy of Cornwall, really An interesting rumor was current today Uuy ovcnng and Immediately nfter tho rc- recces mr iiiiicu uuu lui.in, iw,u u lDai commissioner Hermann of tho gen- Bult Is oiucitilly known tho now ofllccra y1""- ral land ofllco would nave to step down - in i,n cwnm in. Thn uKimi rnntest for llrnp the Itovnl Iliiekhoundn. and out from Ills position previous to tho. I nrpxlilmit. nf Ibh council will nrobably be In a snlrit of economy the commltteo sue- president's leaving on his. Pacific coast r.in anon nftcr tho now aldermen lako tholr gosts that tho royal buckhounds bo dropped. lr'P- nlm 'nat Assistnqt commitsioncr aellts. it being tho custom to allow tho Now tho husbands ot the two women nro seeking each other, vowing to kill ou sight. gunshots stop elopement Mciiiluiiry 1'renlilenl I e Hot Lend to DlnriiurnK'' Five Viiuiik Men'n .! ut r I iiioii In I Project. CHICAGO, April 4. A special to the I fl..,,, tnl. fhA, nin. m,, T.' .1 . , l Tho savlug Is not much In cash, only about "icnnrus oi Wyoming wnum uo appointed outgoing president to remain In his chair ' $31,000 a year, but It will bo largo in rldl- hi" successor. Mr. Itlcbnrda la popular for several weeks after tho reorganization. A sci.satlnn that happened In How nm, culo nnd mercy. with members nnd senators who havo deal- ,. L. Lymftn ot Ul0 Seventh ward now oc- 8t Saturday night nnd deta Is of In olden times, when thero was real buck "iR with tho land ofllco, and ho Is said to uu,08 thu position nnd thero Is a strong i. ch have us en mado public he d tho and sta huutlmt. there was reason In keen- H with the secretary of tho In- .Movement In tar of his rc-clectlcn. Mr. undivided attention of the grand Jury today. The affair concerns nn Interrupted elopo I tcrlor. However, concrnl onlnlnn Fpm In I t i n utmn thn master of tho buckhounds, huntsman, whip- ho that the ofllco of land commissioner will lattor resigned to tako n seat in the lower mcnt ,of y",,nB women from Potter col- is also u candidate. licet Suiinr I'lmit for Kearney. perln, groom to tho hunters nnd so on. Dut ho offered to ono of tho disappointed op- house of tho legislature Aloxander Stewart nowadays, when tho occasional chaso of the I'Hcauts for tho nppolntincut on tho St. 0f tho First wnrd, ono of the old members, tumo deor at Windsor makes tho public J-.uis exposition commission. lnugh or sneer and tho Society for tho Pre- Mercer In WnnliliiKton. vcntlon ot Cruelty to Animals protest, tho I), n. Mercer has rcturnrVl to Washington king Is not likely to complain of being bereft from Nebraska. Mr. Mercer will remain of his prcscrlptlvo sovereign rights If the east for several weeks, looking nfter mnt- nntlon decides not to pay nny longer for tcrs In several department!.. ioi so-caiieu royai sporu Openlnit of Honehuil l.nndn. A reduction m ine salaries ui xno several lege. Howling Green, ono of tho most prom Incnt seminaries for young women In the south. About midnight five young men, nil mem hers ot wealthy families, drove In carriages A report is being circulated In this city to tho collego and with ladders nlded four that tho machluery ot tho Nebraska cottou young women to Icavo tho building by mills at Kearney will soon bo moved out climbing through the Eccond-story windows of tho buildings thero to make room for whllo assisting tho llfth to reach tho ground improved equipment for a beet sugar fae- ho young men made so much nolso that nm.r. ,t, t,na.i,ni,i 1. .,.1,1 i 1,0 nn. .Many inquiries nave uceii received at tno iurj-- ju vnm-.-iu iiuil-.hu, nmvu luu- i-resiocni i.iidcii was rousco. ... ... uuwwwuu... ....... . I . . , , . . ... I 4 . . 1 MI1I 1. n,...nCn,l 1 ., . . ...... ,,, t templatcd, whllo other positions aro to bo interior department ironi couiu uaicotn " "i" un.io, .a nuuing a Hiioigun ipo prrriunni uvgnn n.i,.wi tL-t,h.v wiu in -n-o .nvihh. asiting n nny neuon nns ti.-cn inxon 100K- i uuhj it.ja.ma i- i-i'w irnoauni; l ino youn-mcu, wno rnunicu to tho nation or amount to nn lncreaso of '"B l '"c opening anu cuiry ot, n portion i"""- l-jt ujhu. i"'"'hvimi.. nl8 nro, -lwn 0i mo young men wrru tho privy purse does not appear. of uo Hoscbud reservation in that state, fcr the machinery ot tho latter to some wounded, but the president was not hurt. Henry Laboucbore, who makes a minority I 11 13 l,lu mieniion oi oucreiary iiucncocK imiui L-nmi m uu ,n . n........ ..lu.- ,nu K)Tla ciurnru 10 wu luunu, hil-jt t,iif y.b. in ii,,, to detnll an inspector to treat w tn tno ucius oi icurivy mu imi.il-bi- m nro memners oi ino nesi inmiiics in icn- clvll list Is necessary. He snys: "The com- Hosebinls with a view to acquiring tho tho mills nrc reported to havo already tucky and If Indictments are found It Is mltteo did not deem It within tho scope of I eastern portion oi ino reservation in ureg- ;a uiuiui,iuuiii mi mu iumuimu u. prooaiiio mey win navu in appear aa wu Its Inquiry to consider whether a contlnu- r.v and Lyman counties. This matter wns 'tho beet sugar making machinery. nesttcs nt tho trial. nnee of tho nomn of nrldo and ceremony of hild before tho secretary by Senator Gnm- tho court Is desirable. This Idea seems to ble. An Inspector will bo sent to South bo.duo to tho present ostentntlous expcndl- Dakota the mlddlo of May. turn of somo ot thoso who havo suddenly acquired largo fortunes, but your commit tee docs not believe tho sovereign would de sire to enter into monetary competition with such persons or encourage by his example such prodigality on the part of tho nobility.' Inn 1'iilillc IIiiIIiIIiikm. Plans for the Crcston, la., public building havo been approved by tho secretary of l.nneiiNter'n ev Olllce, M. I. Aitkin, retiring city treasurer, will assume tho duties of tax commissioner of Lincoln nbout April 13. Tho ofllco Is a new one In this city and Mr. Aitkin believes It will bo Imposslblo to secure tho results DEMAND THREE THOUSAND UNITING BIG LINES Wall Street Rumor of Corpor.tln Frojeot InYoWing Hill's Intirott, BURLINGTON ROAD INCLUDED IN LIST Iftntiontd with th Eric, Northim Pacifio and Qrtat Northern. TWO ARGUMENTS FOR THE PROMOTERS Would Make Liu Capital Niotmrj and Glte Alliaaoa Stability. AKIU TO STEEL CORPORATION PLAN Mliurrn nf tile CuiiHollilnteit Clin- cent tn He KxchniiKcd for iiinne of the Component Coni-pnnles. NKW YOUK, April 4. Tho Mall and Ex- press says: "It was reported In Wall street today that papers wero being pre pared for a Now Jemcy corporation to hold a controlling interest In tbo stocks of tho Hrlo, Uurllngton, Northern Pacific nnd Great Northern railroads thu lending properties lu which James J. Hill Is Interested. "It Is sold that tho samn plan will bo followed as was adopted In tho Bteel com bination, tho shares of tho larger com pany being exchanged for thoso of tho constituent companies. Tho purpose Is lo nablo tha financial Interests who nro putting through tho big deals to do so with less capital than would otherwise bo required, nnd nlso to give grenter per manency to tho great alliance. The total capital oi tho four companies mentioned Is moro than $530,000,000. "James J. Hill was out of tho city today and thoso associated with lilm expressed Ignornnco of such a scheme." fix ratesWrpan-american Linen In Western I'nnnciiKcr Annnelii tlon Concede l.enn iiinn Knit .XniiiiKciiient Willi ted. tho treasury. They havo been forwarded anticipated tno ursi year lor mo reason uiai to tho ncstmastor ccnoral for approval. "o ra organize mo worn oi mo oi- G. H. Strlckler, superintendent of con- Aiioniynioiin t'orreniionilentn Say They WHI Uiirdcr If Merchant I'iiIIk to Pay. WASHINGTON. Anrll 4. nids were opened In tbo olllce of tho secretary of the nuvy today tor tho contract to build tho protected cruiser Milwaukee, otherwise known as protected cruiser No. 21. Sec rotary Long announced beforo tho open ing ot tho bids that should any belated bid reuch tho department, which is proved to havo been held up on account of the storms lu the west, it will bo considered along with those opoued today. Thoro wero two blddors and threo bids, tho Union Iron works ot San Frauclsco and Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia, tho latter ilrm oubmlttlng two separate proposals. Tho bids wore ns follows: Union Iron Works Completo cruiser In thirty-six months, for $2,826,000, according to tho department's specifications. Cramp & Sons, Proposal Ono To build a crulsen ot 9,700 tons dtsulncemcnt and a speed of twenty-three knots lu thirty six months for $2,710,000. This bid Is po- miliar in form. A memorandum states that It Is Imposslblo to build a ship of tho kind a ml qualities required for Icbs than $3,000, 000, but tho Cramps will tako tha contract for a twenty-three knots, l,700 ton cruiser at $2,740,000. which Is nbout the total nvall ablo sum at the disposal ot tho department on condition that the secretary will apply to cougress for an appropriation of $000,000 additional to bring the total up to $3, 000,000. A second bid submitted by Cramp, In the event that tho first proposal Is rejected, Is to build a smaller crulsor, und n slowc one, namely, 8,800 tous and twenty-tw knots speed, In thirty-four months for the $2,710,000 available. As tbo Union work may be allowed 4 per cent In tbo compel I Hon by reason ot location on tho Pacific coast, their bid Is still within the fund available. The bids wore referred to the board of construction for report. COMMERCE OF PORTO RICO tutted Stnti-K Credited Trlth the l.nrKcr Portion of Until Ini- liorln mid Kxoortn. WASHINGTON, April 4. G. W. White head for Porto Rico has reported to the tieasury tho amount of imports and exports f tho Island from May 1, 1000, to February 1001. Tho value of tho frco Imports from tho United States for that period were $3,64C,S52, nnd that of the duttnblo Im ports from the United States $2,906,156. From all other countries tho free Imports ggrrgutcd $33,360 nnd the dutiable Imports $1,(116,092. The total duties collected wero $893,820, During tho samo periods tho exports to tho United States amounted to $3,030,506 nnd to nil other countries $2,123,577. Tho total Imports amounted to nbout $8,100,000 and tho exports to $5,811,083. Referendum Petition Mat Filed. FIEUHH, S. D., April 4. (Special Tclo- grnm.) A special was sent from this city a few days ngo to tho effect that a refer endum petition had been filed on tho law providing that tbo Hoard of County Com mlsslouers should re-select official papers at tho April meeting nnd make their selec Hons, without regard to polities. Tho po tltlon wbb nover tiled, nor offered for fll Ing. arfd Its evident purposo wa. to pre vent tho county commissioners from tak ng action whero It would affect cerlaln papers. As tho mensuro wns nn emergency ono the petition could not bo accepted, oven if presented. Pint iter Hxiilonlon llurnn Three. DEADWOOD. S. D., April 4. (Special.) Kltner Day. Patsy rtyaii and a llttlo Chinese boy named ()uong Lang, wero severely burned yesterday In nn explosion ot powder. Day and Uynn bnd obtained a quanttty ot cartridges, which they sup posed to bo worthless, nnd wero removing tho balls to get the powder, when ono of tho cartridge went oft In Ryan's hand setting flro to a quantity ot powder nearby In a pull. Hyan In a crl leal condition Llttlo Quong Lang was badly dUflgured and lies lu an unconscious condltl n. Day was "jot seriously hurt. AVA, III., April 4. Murray Dean, a flco nnd make tho entire assessment of tho wealthy merchant of this place, found a .i ... ....in- i. ..ii.li. i i .1.. oiiv iWiirn .Innn 1. It tnnv not bo possible letter on his doorstep today navlnt: thai If KAISER PRAYING FOR SULTAN tailed from Dubuque, In., to direct tho work to get as equitablo nn assessment as Ih de- ho failed to deposit $3,000 nt n certain of tho new postolllco nt Clinton. In. sired tho first year, but It Is expected mat place by midnight, ho would no murdered by tho second year nciier results win at- aim ins property nvsiruycu. "' ' ,,., Mr. Dean wont to the bank, had a dummy ii. ii. viarK was touay appointed poai pcror, ger feast has "In offering my slnccrcst congratulation on your majesty's escape from danger I cannot conceal my admiration for tha at- tltudo your majesty observed and tho ox amnio of bravery given by your mnlcsty t cn to Cleveland .Mayor iii-urn In. Pt.HVKLANP. April 4. Tom L. Johnson u-,a inilnv Munrn 111 us mayor of Clrvflnml and nt once ussumed tho duties of his olllce, Jlo staled mat ii" was not reniiy to nanio tna memueiH oi inn cuoim-i nun re quested the various neiids oi department under Mayor Farley's administration t continue to aci lor me iinm m-mi,. .NorthM-entern liMin llnll I.eiiKiie, vniiT nnnnR in.. Anrll . (Special.. I is reported that it base ball league Is bnlng planned for northwestern Iowa, to Include Bloux Cltv. Fort I.ndce. Manson. Sioux .Falls, Flandereaux nnd Coleridge, Neb. YelliMvnlone I'nrU Open June 10 ST. PAl'L. Minn., April 4,-It wna ofn dally decided today to begin the senson o: Yelluwstone National nark Juno 10. Ilv days earlier than ever before. The season day will 1 last until September 15, Sueeeeiln MeC'lure ux I.illtor. PIllI-AnKLPHIA. April 4.-Dr. Alfred C ljimtxlln has become editor of thn Phtladel. until Times, succeeding A. If. McClure. He was Ita tlrst tuunagius editor. : nine ror willl'im Seuan A nil ill joir or Conirrntulittion After Iviirlh liui.:e Ad venture. CHICAGO, April 1. Lines In tho West cm Passenger association practically reached nu agreement today regarding Pan Amerlciiu rates. Tho agreement which makes tho rntes tho same over differential and standard Hues Is ns follows: A rato for ono fare, plus $1, for tho round trip on May 7, 14, 21 and 28, tickets good only on date ot sale and for continuous passage, return llmlta to be ns follows: Tickets sold on May 7, return limit May 10; tickets sold Mny II, return limit May 23; tlckotH sold on Many 21, return limit May 30; tickets sold Mny 28, return limit Juno C. In addition, tickets will be Bold between April 30 and September 30 nt a rate ot una and one-third fares for tho round trip, ro turn limit being fifteen diiyn. The form will bo tho lruu-cfad signature form nnd deposit, aud validation by tho Joint agency will bo required. Stopovora not exceeding ten days will bo granted on nil through tickets via Iluffalo on deposit and payment of $1. Tho rates uh proposed will lie far from satisfactory to tho manngement ot tho exposition, us It was hoped that a one-faro rato for tho entire period of tho exposition would bo granted. MEMPHIS R0A0 SETS DATE Prenlileut Snyn Tli-l'p with 'Frisco Line Will He IHIeetlve the I'lrnl of .Inly. CONSTANTINOPLE April 4. The Con tantlnopl f tho master nt Clarkd.ile, Appanooso county, nnd W. K. Wales at Diamond, Appanooso Mureh a Cloudy Month. package made up, and with officers gunrd- ntlnoplo papers publish, today tho test C0,UJ,ty' nt , remarkable In this vicinity for Its a telegram sent by Kmperor William to rl"8 "ostofllecs havo been established: of clolllly ,,nys ou wi,ch rain or s i sultan Immediately after tho recent Nebraska-Robert. Hayes county, John ,., mc;ln.rral,i0 quantities. Dur The renort of the United States weather Ing him, went tonight to tho pKcn ilea.g- I station shows thnt tho month of March was natcd by his anonymous correspondents, number whero ho left tho package. Tho letter was snow fell signed by two sets of Initials, During the earthquake In thla city. ". ' '' " .. .... month thero wero only eleven clear days, nuaDnnni RflRRFRS nAPTIlKFn ...i.i. .i .i .. ..u .v- South Dakota Ilovoe. Kau k countv. wal- .. .. ... . .i.. i...i.. i wi.i.i.mv.. -'-'- ''-' w .. ii is wuu necji uuiuuuu, aaiu luo rm- i ,,, - " , ' . tail tno rest, ueing ciuuuj- ui- iuiii Liuuijjr.i , "thai. I have Just learned what dan- I - i " ej, po m iisier. .., The racan temperature wns 37 degrees, x,vo llf M,. inipilcati il In IlnuU your majesty was In at tho time of the -". - i"iiiH. i-uaiumoiL-.. whlch was x ,leKrro bovo normal for tho Theft Un-nilv Under of Halram and how manifestly God Jl,n"-'8 -isKimmons was iransicrrcu montl. Ti,0 precipitation wns 1.7 Inches, ...,.. protected your majesty's precious life. lrom rnanuai tencner in tno rnocnix, Ariz., i ncnrly half an Inch above normal. At Indian school to superintendent at Lower 0raaba thcro wero only elBUt clcttr (,uya uruif, DENIES STORY OF VISIT llllf llaiunue Suit. Jcsso 1). Moore, an old settler, has Instl- CHAItDON, 0 April 4. Two of tho flvo men implicated in tho bank robbery wero nrrosted at Wllloughby this afternoon and tutcd proceedings In tho district court hero ll(cn to Jail here. They gave fictitious in r.mr $20,000 dnmaces from tho Lincoln names and botlf registered as Jonn uoo. KANSAS CITY, April I. President Wln chell of tho Memphis road Hnli) today that the community of interests of thu Memphltt and 'Frisco lines will bo effectlvo In Its fullest lienso about July 1. Tho twelvo in ilea of track extending from Miami, I. T , on tho main lino of tho Memphis' to tho Frisco main lino aro to bo built at once. Tho contract will bo let this week for thla connecting link und It will ba finished by July 1. Tho branch lino of tho Memphis from llnxtcr Sprlnga to Miami will bo rebuilt with snvonty-llve-pound steel rails. For this Improvement 1,100 torn; ot rails have been ordered for Immediate delivery. TIiIh line will bo a part of the main lino between Kansas City aud Oklahoma and Texas. It is believed that tho Memphis general offices will bo removed from Kansas City to St. Louis. o your subjectb and to tho foreigners prcs- Sceretnry liny Min There In .Vo Truth JjT ct,on company for injuries sustained In A bundlo ot tho bank's checks, somo old !D,V L .u , Hcnort of AmiliinlUo'. runaway nccldcnt, which ho alleges was coins and other articles wero found on tho "I pray to the Lord to continue to ho d Coinl... b CIircica3neBS on tbo part ot tho men. mur. (nnlnatv In Tltc crap hua f.nrl lirlv - liiudh. wj v... . i.... ,i. u ...... your mnjosty in His gracious and holy keeping." WASHINGTON, April 4. Tho president tutu otxicLuij iiuj iicii; m Lumvuutu jui i. . . . v BETWEEN GREECE AND TURKEY nlmoat an hour this morning. Secretary m A"r"' -lajJ itooi was present a porwuu oi mo imw, nincnntlnuea Tha subject of tho consultation wna not defendant company's employes. Tho nccl dcnt occurred near tho Lincoln park tracks AinhnnnBilnrn' Award Farmer' (lid MIhiiiIIiik nn Mnnt Fnvnred Mutton. Smallpox Can en rirerrnnluii. A report of tho health department, Is- Banks throughout tho stato havo been warned against negotiating nny of tho stolen property. Tho remaining threo ot tho gnng aro supposed to have gone cast. ST. JOSEPH CASHIER MISSING 15. V. Ilnritlnir I.euven Myntcrlounly Milh Account HtrulKht. hut Itiiinnra of IliiiucNtlc Trouble. disclosed, although It was surmised that sued today, shows that thcro nro only seven It related to tho Chinese situation.' Sec- cases of smnllpox in tho city nnd it is nn retnry Hay stated that tho govornmont had nounccd that within a week nil tho persons RERUN, April 4. A dispatch to tho no olllelal advices confirming tho prca, re- under quarantlno will bo released. At ono Frankfurter Zeltung from Constantinople, ports that China had definitely refused tlmo thero wore tweniy-seven cases, out . . . ,. ...... . , , . . .!,. lln.l,.l.,, onmnn.n, It,. ,1 fnlnllf. uateii April o, ayu mai me nwura oi ma " .uiiu n.iuviii ...... nunc i.buh JOSKPH Mo April 4 F V Hard- ambassadors who havo been arbitrating tho Russia. ... Snle of Supreme Court Heportn. rnllM' ,'. Vifirmnn-Amerlean hank. nninio nf i I ffnrni s n in r U n .msIu f i.Anr.n Spcrntnrv Hnnt nmnnii nfipfl thn fitnrlna 1 ... .. . ? i I " ' . ,7nc ' ' th;; aV.7, ih r, : V , . r Since the .aw reu .c us V ..urn tll0 clty S0lno t,mo yesterday and can " ii,t ii . iT'Tn pnniini. in thn iinitnii iiniiin t0 mw ' . ot bo found. Ho wrote two IctterB, one signed yesterday. that ho wun coming to the United htatoa nrdman has BoId 2,390 volumes of supremo L wlfn nnA ,hn flthnr to , 0fl,eiata Tho decisions havo not yot been mado mo immediato lilturo io no uaseiess. . ..,. i!mir tbo law all ronorts .x.. .....i ... i. i..i i. n, public, but aro substantially to tbo effect After tho secretary of state ami secretary ;n(1' tno nfty-elghth volume e t;Tor go He sal W that tho ambassadors have created for ot war had departed Lord Pauncefote, tho ..... ,, .,. , ,, anil llitcr rep0rts will be , .... .. ... v Greece an intermediary regime, standing Urltlah ambassador, called ut tho White "iLM. Z' L ' .! 7. ,h s io between that ot those states whoso cltl- Ioum and was received by the president n Uulroaa Avvolntmentm. bo true. Tho letter from Harding to his zens in luittey enjoy mo iuiicbi auvan- " ijiii. iu u,.,l.u. LA,..aii....u.i i .,, ,,,.,, ,,, i ,r,.,hlovi nf n r.ii ... ' ...i -i., u. of th .initio., mi, - ,inn'u viuit ivn nut ij w. McGlnness. now agent for tho Klk- wifo revealed domestic troubles of a scu VK.a U11U IllUnU D ItlVa llilUOU LlllL'Ul IJUVU u- -'....w.. ihui.ubhmu, " n.... ... , ... ... - . . no speclnl privileges. Certain rights en. Joyed by Greece beforo tho war, as well as Greece's standing ns tho most favored na tion, are abolished, Grceco retains Juris diction over hor subjects In Turkey, WILLIAM WANTS PROTECTION Vddn I.nneen to Arniuin-nt of Gunrdn Thnt Hide llenlde Ilia Carriage. HEItLIN, April 4. The members of Em, peror Williams bodyguard, besides a special corps of bicyclists who relievo each other, nre now armed with lances when ac companying his majesty on horseback. This ovenlng tho Vosslscho Zcitung de mands to know what Justifies tho kaiser In showing 6uch a fear of the people. It com pares his precautions with those taken by the czar. Emperor William and Empress Augusta Victoria, with the members of tho Imperial family, celebrated holy communion today In the castle. Itenervntlunn to Open Hnrller. WASHINGTON, April 4. Preparations are progressing for the opening to settlement of the Kiowa, Comanche and Apache and the Wichita reservations In Oklahoma and It is exrectcd that both reservations will be ready for opening August 6, tha date uxed (or tbo former. satlonal charactor. at tho Whlto House, was that ho called toM horn railroad at Fremont, has been ap Imnnrt llin nntinnvulniliroment nf thn Hrltlnh .minimi commercial agent for tile North . ... v . . . . .. - I ...... ,. I . . . . - r- III government for tho expressions of regret western and KiKiiorn raunwis m mis c"y I Ijfc N t H AL Hl&nUbn LLC ILL tO SUCCeCtI l. iJUL-.uui, i m uci.ii transferred to tho Sioux City oince. tirrekn Go Went. A scoro of Kappa Kappa flamma society women departed tonight for Boulder, Colo., whero they will assist in the Installation of a new chapter of their organization. Military I. lection. on tbo death of Queon Victoria. ELLINGSEN IS CLEARED Coutriietn (inerr Colli While on Trill Around the GeorKctiMTU l,OIIl, Siirfiiinii Who Heard Hlo de .lunelro'n SIkiihIn Hxoiieriitcd from All Illume. WASHINGTON, April I. Tho general su- DENVER, Colo., April 4. General Fltz- hiigh Leo Is 111 at tho homo of General II. C. Merrlam, In this city, having con traded a cold whllo on u trip around tho Ad utant ucnorai iviuun muny connrmeu nnnri-etown loon in tho mounta ns. perinteaucnt of tho United sinies nre-saving tno ejection of James A. uainey of North u0 bnd planned to go to Colorado Snrlnits service has received tho report of the com- iatte, second lieutenant of Company K ot toUuy 0,i ,Is way to California, but ihls mltteo appointed to Investigate tho alleged (no gccond regiment of National Guards. morBng ho wns suffering from a severe uiiiuro oi .miuk jiinngsen, a suriinuu oi mu iialney wns formerly nrsi sergeant ot mo Fort Point life-saving station, to report cumpany, tho distress signals from tho steamer Rio do Janeiro, which foundered off San I-ran cisco bay February 22, 1901. Klltngscn was suspended from duty and an investigation ordered. Tho report Just received by Mr Kimball completely exonerates Elllngsen and orders havo been telegraphed restoring hi m to duty, "It is nmvfd bovond nuestlon." sava tho COFFKVVILLE, Kan,, April 4. Unknown report, "that nt no tlmo was any Mgual persons broko Into the city Jail last night BREAKS INTO CITY JAIL llurular Stenln WliUWy Thnt Hail lleeu Confine ntcd from Kan mm Joint. soro throat nnd symptoms of grip. Ills physician advised him to remain Indoors today, thorcforo hla Journey was postponed. ELECT KATY'S DIRECTORATE Stoekholdern of I lie Mlnnolirl, Kiiiinii A Teann Fill the Hoard for Another Veur. PARSONS, Kan., April 4. At tho nn- nunl meeting of stockholders ot the Mis souri, Kansas & Texas Railway company hero today tho following wero elected us members of tho board of directors: Wil liam Kockofollor, Herbert L. Satterlcc, Myron T. llerrlck, II. J. Demarez Oycns. Tho directors then re-elected tho old of ficers for tho ensuing yoar. They include Henry C. Roueo, chairman ot the board and president; A. A. Allen, vlco presldont nnd gcnernl mnnagcr; Simon Sterne, gen eral counsel, nnd James Hngcrman, gen eral fcoflcitor. WILL EXTEND INTO OMAHA Ciilcauo Great Wenteru linn nu KIkIiI-Mlllloii-llollnr Myndleute for the New Line. CHICAGO, April 4. Tho Tribune tomor row will say: President A. H. Stlckncy ot tho Chicago Great Western railway conllnns tho report that his road will build into Omaha and Sioux City. An underwriting syndicate has been formed to provide $8,000. 000 to build 274 miles ot road. Survoyu for tho lino to Omaha woro mado soma years ago. Tbo line will run from Fort Dodgo duo southwest to Omaha, and from Clarion west to Sioux City, Tho lines purchased and to bo constructed rover 131 miles, making tho total uddltlons of tho system 408 miles. MORE CASES IN ST. JOSEPH Smallpox Continue '" Mprrail nnd .Muor Culls .McelliiK to Con sider Hellef Mciiniircn, ST. JOSEPH, Mo., April 4. Ton now made by tho steamer entitled to bo rec- and stole soveral gallons of whisky and cases of smallpox appeared hero today, ognized ns a signal of distress. Tho al- other liquors mat mm neon captured in n leced confession of Surfraan Elllngsen that Joint Monday. It was to have been used despite the vigilance ot the health ofllclals to cheek tho Increasn. Mayor John Combo he heard signals of dlstrois seems to have as evidence against tho Jolntlst and now has called a meeting of the city onicora arisen from a misunderstanding between that It is gono his conviction h doubtful, for tho purposo of devising plns for vlg hlmself and tho keeper of the Fort Point The liquor was in an Inner cell and two orous and concerted measures agalnit tho llfo.sivlne station." I locks bad to Do uroncn io get io tu uueaau. I'rrnldeney Temlereil lliirr. IIALTI.MORE, MM., April 4. It Is learned hero today from a reliable source that tho position ot vlco president and general man ager ot tho Seaboard Air Lino railroad re cently vacated by E. St. John has been ton dercd to Jaules M. Ilnrr, now third vlco president of tha Atchison, Topcku & Santa Fa railroad, and his ucceptanca Is assured. Haltlmoro directors, whllo admitting thnt an offer has been mado to Mr. Harr, said thoy had not heard of hla Morlslon, llnrrlmiiii lo He President, NEW YORK, April 4. It waa said In Wall street today that changes aro ex pected soon In tbo directory of the Paclflo Mall Steamship company and that E. It. Harrlman will ba elected president of tho company,