Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, March 27, 1902, Image 6

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    1 iw'mii Tiwinninrr ir -id rfrifgnrrfi"-
it T.
LIILES CASE
IS SERIOUS;
fcanl LkuM. Wh4 if Ctku Fist
Kaj beet. ti. Kiies.
rumoe Talk of the Veteran Soldier
. ....
' Promiee ToLead To a Vary-
Vlojtnt Rupture.
i -f'
Washington, D. ; C, March ?.. The
iiiroversy betweenth'e se'cretar!,- of
war and the president "on" one hand
, and General Ml leu on the other haa be-'
' come the most',' e-riot)s -fraue of the
Roosevelt administration. ,-. -
The situation la .t&lsi., Jf General
Mi leu 'is qHiiplrned'ln,aJiy way Serre
t tary RorftV army in will-be baatert,
. and It is a bill whfrh,,the president
haa aclualy Indorsed, 'i If Genera)
Mile ia not dWi Mined "the cabinet will
be pie. In the rldlculous'altltude of
naving maoe-jan issue oj juriiFiiM jum)
r talk before,- thech'iite' mfuiaVy com.,
mlttee. , ,1 . .
There, ia no question ."but .that the!
cabinet 'and the presldentsmade Miles
a prcmlnent issue on Friday night. "
It is said that all "but twp members
" of the cabinet were', for delivering a
- fulmlnation against '-.Miles., but that A
two eminent lawyers of-the body suc
ceeded in slaving off this action until
"a more opportune time,"
Thus It appears that the Intention of
the administration la to retire. Genera,!
Miles under the atatutory provision. If
this Ib done, while congress Is in ses
sion, it la evident that both the senate
and (he house would call for all the
papers In the case, all the reasons In
the case, and precipitate a fight In the
congressional election year. Thls.Jt Is
believed, will be avoided at all hazaris
by the president' advisors.
Fine the meeting of the cabinet
Friday last there have been eonfer
' ences and conferences. Secretary ROot
and Senator Spooner were with the
president Krday night. Senator Han
na and Senator Piatt of Connecticut
were with him Saturday.
A serious obstacle stands In , the way
of the president -acting 'against Geh-"
' era! Miles by reason, of his talk before
the committee. because Miles' jalk. was
privileged.
The report now Is that '. President
llooK.'Ytlt has decided upon General
Wood as the officer to command the
army in the event of the voluniaYy
retirement of General .Miles. It was
tated tfcat the president has expressed
the ) that a young and .vigorous
man !?uli' be at the head of our mili
tary pf-alrs In a progressive govern-
that of the United State.
THE ROCK ISLAND IS REPORTED SOLD.
'Chicago, II., March SS.-lV -well In-
formed railroad. i-lrcle ll nV asserted
with posit Ivphfiisi titt.the.HqrrlmHii
interest had ss,url
i-nitimX ' lnC" the
- Rock Island by a purchase of the'
iloore. Ieeds-iind Vleld iiljlrnga.
. The rurS'or'ciitfie.'fruin .smtfe-es which
leave' no ltjbt that gi-at change will
"fake plBce'in-'the eswn railway
world wlh.1nnlne-y. day. 1 1 Is said
. that,: atier 'bavlittl'frted'tXint their
J:ot k . 'island ;hfrltli!tKs at a. vrjjflt of
,Tifcrly KM a' share tin- Mufires; began
tTr'hctfhlre'jAiriJiwesU rh stoilt'w lth a
view 1,1 getting ! oiltrol tiiid'later selling
:'nt a- profit" nsthey are credited witlv
hv!ttp done w ith the Ko. k- Island.
. TbiiT announcement" pr- hides the
Visibility. of the Km k Is1ankxtndlng
1 ih ifie? from ' -r'- herio to the 1'acilUt
'.nrl, !... h It -wa certainly . :onu-in-vils'.Urif."lwng,
and removes frpm.tjie
foahwetrn Held a da nir? oua com
jil'irVrr. .IiJ,is coiii'ded that the Kock
Island' fits" In nicely,, with the lnlon
iidHc a'rfti -Puulhern l"acifle py-oaorties
jusrt''wa)d .enable the Harrlinan. .'and
' tr.e Sirata-f'e Interests to continue Itf
BJisiflfiK' control of ,lhe
wc-swiuiand
ti'rilhw stern situation from the
ouri river to the roust. f
The Moores have be n redlted with
holding $'J5,i,(K worth of Hock Isluml
slotk, which is said to have cost Mfem
.n an average of ifa'. According to
-the rumor of the sale tlx y are yrVl
' lnl with having realized ,hatven f'-
.000 and li),wj,uw- on i'neir pui-
base. .
AN UPRISING A6AINST CHINA.
Jxindon, March 2. The news from
Chins i most aiarmlns' -Fif(d.
and other powers desilng to see the
ontlnuance of pence.
The rebellion In southern China is
really an upilsing against the Mam hi!
dynasty.
The native feeling has always been
strong In Southern China where the
Msnchu rulers are regarded as Intrud
ers. Heretofore the Manchus were u
pijsed to be Invincible, but the fact has
become known everywhere that th
forelgr.en took I '(kin and that the Im
perial family had been fugitives from
the palaces.
Tho present uprising has already
gained tremendous force. Canton Is
in a ferment, lest the insurrection
pread to that city, 'and the imperial
' government has no force "at hand cap.
Ma of coping with' the- Insurgents.
Waablngton. Fraud order were 'Is.
u4 by Postmaster General . Payne
'against
IntfVfui
iMt the Erie advertising agency, an
ictlon bureau of Chicago, fot
Warklng a marriage bureau scheme un
der false pretenses.
" Berlin. Chancellor Vount von Hue-
lotr hM gooe to eVnlce and the
era !aJlAn Uke uxracover hla
' Jfltlal T.-Tn ahtl-trjeiL
Mlt.acaiMt aia Klrby- Uimt"
put? Mft www unamq '
TO EH TKE SCMLEY CCITKSVEIISY.
Washington,' D. ,C. March M Tbe
house committee on naval affairs, by
a vote of 7 to 4. adopted a reaolution
concurring In the 'conclusions of Pres
ident Roosevelt as to the terminating
of the agitation of the Schley contro
versy and Indeznltely postponing all
bills and resolutions on the subject.
The report of the subcommittee an
adopted gives .all the various resolu-L,
tions wnich nave been lntroauco ana
says:" - ' 1 t '
Your subcommittee, to whom was
referred several bJIU .and resolutions
introduced' in jelalii'ir !' Iv:r Admiral
Wlnfleld Scott Cchley, baa had the
same' undcr'cbnslderaUbn and presents
tHe following repart thereon: '
"The unfortunafe 'controversy In con
nf ttajf Vlbi. 'lUa Santiago Campaign
ha, attruuted .wid public, attention
andiias beert tHe subjet I of four official
Irlqfcirlee'isA Investigations, viz.: IJy
President Mcjfflnley, by the United
tftafes court t claims.' by the navax
rojift.of i.nuJrV,' isffed fot by Admiral
fechley, and (jy Pneejdeljt Roosevelt on
appeal from the finding 'of the navai
court of inoulfy. .
r President , Rujsej;elt concluded.,, hla
nnaing in the following worgs ,m.
conclusion lhir vooort the members Of
the., dart, oi Lntjuiryt Adrntrala Dewey,
Kenbara and.Kairuioy, Hnltlnaffng '
that thea recoirimenned that no iur-tbet-'
arlon fie ' had In .'.'ifte matter.
With ithls rpommendatlbn I most
heartilt concur... There Is, no excuse
LUarVer frohi elfhe slde.fo any fur- ,
ther aglUtWa. yils 'unhappy con
troversy. To keep it alive would, mere
ly do damage to the navy and to the
country.
, Your subcommittee having In. view,
the Interest of -the American 'navy ami'
of all, concurs In the conclusion ex-,
pressed in the words of President
Roosevelt above quoted. , ? ,
We, therefore, recommend that fur
ther consideration of said bills' ami
resolutions be indefinitely postponed
and 'th,fi't' no further action be .tak'n
thereon. ...
IOWA HOUSE VfXEO WITH SENAJE,
Is Moines, la., March 26. The House
showed a spirit of independence and
insisted on the 'senate's' flora -more)
work. The house resolved not to .pass
any more senate-bill until the sena'f
pays , more, attention td house, bllls.
Prote was' fria'de' that a bllf had been
sent over. to the se'nal sevefral-wAk?
ago, ha viiig passed 4he house, "but the
senate p.ald, no, attention to thT hou
meMHHgci bait hdtasse dlts own mil
an ...messaged" H ;ver to' th hoalset
Kendall suggested that under, the-jfclr
I'cumstances it, would be well tHy; .the
house to Ignore the senate maVage in
all cases and), not to give, heed to w hat,
the senate is doing untH. it na pajjsea
snOnVof the house billstil'he swiirment
's-)pfchy1PPliiit!! iihe hflijfe alul
Sliattou said It met wlta hW aptro
vai. "l-iteai tuotioti. waK carjJed or
dering the withdrawal from tha jenate
of a meMsaKe"a,nnui,'l"g the pasaage
of a concurrent resolution relaUlv.e to
adjournment April 3. When thins reacjv
(siljpit? senate the latterbody timedl
t v' sV.t"d l'cSff.Ucit. so there i:
tutt; before the Vnrhthflure Nothing In
regard to final adjournment. Thg honrte
is, notch farther ahad wth it drk
than the senate and there is 6,uiUsa
feeling in -tfce house that the busmnH?
of the scs-Hion is being needlessly, ye
layedf In -file other" body. ' ' .'.
The house passed a concurrent reso
lution t invjyiljfig jthe , board of control
nienioers lo ajijiear unuir a. juiii. t Ta
llinn nf th two-bodjes H'Xt Tilday
evening aT 10clock, for the purpose
of explaining the omnibus approba
tion bill and answering UJest'ions rel-J
atlve to the various state Institution,:
and their needs. ' ' '
JURY ACQUITS Y0UN6 FIFE OF BORDER
. '
t. JOsepfi, '.Mo., i?an h 28. The JJurj
1n -the -rase if Stewart Fife.-chaj.fot!
with the muicler of Frank i;l(.hard:;on
at the home of the .victim Christmas
eve, 1M0, returned a verdict of at-
-.v.H.ui t, ib that onlv one ballot
- , .....
was taken and that from the beginning
the Jurors' Stood unanimously for' at
qujttul;. When the verdict .wag an
nounced, there. ,waa a drarmitlc'sceix: J
In Jhe court Kxm. Eifl,'. nott1!.
of the accused, -sjnwHg forMfd an
embraced htr s'(,in, shouting for Joj
all the while. Mrs.' Fife Is of. a ver J
nervous temperament and hor surreyd
rum hysteria t Intervals 9Vcj;-.j4
er son was uTreSted. MlV RIchaM-
son,'. widow of the murdered man, was
aiso 'in ihecourt -finfiu ai'id'HaVc Vcwt
to her emotion. i
Mr.. Kf. fuiher of the young man
on trial, declared In open court that
the venillct was In accordance with hif-
expectations and that he had known'
from ttiu start thut his son had nothing
to do with the m,urder of Richardson.
Young Flf himself was so overcome
that he. cliuld not .speak. Although
Judge Hums, preliminary to the ren
dering of the verdict, Issued an order
against any demonstration, It was
found Impossible to preserve absolute
quiet.
This Is US' second trial. In the Rich
ardson muetler, ' Mrs, Richardson, the
widow, having ben 'acquitted only n
few, weeks ago, and still the mystery
of ' Frank IllchlVdsc.n's sensational
murder Is unsolved,. No other Indict
ments are now pending and the inci
dent Is probably now, closed so far a
the courts, are concerned, , -
George Cafter, colored, who 'killed
another negro'named Whistler In De
cember. 1900. because he would oat' fttve
up' money Carter had won In a game
of craps, was hanged at MoupdsVllle
W. Va. He approaaheif the gallows
slngfng a hymn and said' lie was gladj
to die.
north. ...I ;' , 1 r
healthv The largest Individual sale of stamp1i..j, CdWardV',irnMtd o'h rchargelsk Jiflt-about that, young, Jnap; JnaJ
- iin m liii y!"y" ,xv n 1 u.rrsuoinr ine oyrmaient Mm or- lt ""f, lv.'LK'- a 1 a-- ' -s ' 'i
dusts Phuradav. fehna oh nurehaaer bmivhl ... . i4-.n. MVA.It ' 1 T m . '
I t L. nklnaa ttSJIiu gnnW ... . . . . . . 1. S.. IL... tf w I
.11' ""'" i aaros, an aitkgea ioa cA."iajrJj(1snri ' v"cr J" WS .
I. - , k W I 1 1 M k. AAA! m-Ima fe-latM IfK AM . , . . . , . . W m J T. k M ... . . 1 - .AU 1 . - - 1M.
. . . 1 WTO"i um vmmt ' wmium rmv.www, m UW OaCB WnilS DOImuTIinKV. V vr W W -
DITOOT A uia '"I
ivuooiii.niio-... ,r.oJ,
4 : REBELLION;
f
.ft. '
frimitinTi-tiicNtiil iH Diterisr js
, - .(Mfcrsal li Etflri. a . . ,
- -1 -' .... . ,
Lataat Student Agitations Foreahad.
ow End of Autooratio Govern.
e
mnt in Ituaala.' .
London, M4rch2ff.-In the latest stuT
dent agitation's at St. Petersburg, many
juuropean publicists believe they detect
symptoms that augur favorably for. the
success of the movement. which seeks
to transoi-m the wholRulklafi'systesl k.
of administration- Jirltishr GsrfnanW'
Danish and Bebjlan waiter of algk rer
pule declare that thedaye,of Rjala'a
autocratic history are numbered, i ,
"How many yeAfs must efapse,'! a y s
ine iJUicnr itevlew, 'tm ween" thy PUK
iy autocratic farm fgHvrftmrit at Btn
LPetburg.ahdMie rurfl!r cbnstitu
tlppaliq iadn (vrvaar. -rKherW)
.I4v,mi't4iW't,Wh of trans.
fortnaflon and. Hjaasact J aUl4v e.adsbie
all'festlfy to the fact that a n'otaMe;per
lltical change Is coming over the4lmj.
Provocation to discontent and d'is
order is universal.'- The" trTumiAe 'oif
.mmiio.ii yvuvy iH -.rnr.iai ci arc oaz
cllng, but back, of ja -la-to-nfe found
preferment -irt ,. evueri y rank and -!,
financial. etpbarrasfnyOts. pf . the grav
est character; an adrnntntraiityi .never
so cor'rupt or niechyli a;, a,nia( qouCitl
of utate afternatlng between rqgjje(sijr
ivenf?s widT'rekcllJli ." '
-The geveBmenV hn'i In Us
pollry:o cOJfceBtionitd If irma-ns: to'!
. ..r.t.,.. .i lymnuii, io "'Tior parliament win. sirui
old .methods .fi0iBreiyttontiid trlHal'.''rrnon'anS" fr.Devlin
M. fHplagUlne, th,e m)l?t;er -the in
terior, Is a,id toJii ox s cogre, and
t'li 'ia'test a.dyic from St.j Pf essburg
telllhg' of'the imprisonment of. nearly
100 'of SunHay'g'agrtHtors sem. to .ia -
t ,wKt
i, i, twir nac- inr i riarng mn
way.
A year Vgh 'kfter the' kaxan Sf'm-
otifU ration, M.-de Wlttthreatened"to
-reslgi if a program; sH'asbaVary're-'
alstance .were adootad. .mWsAt m In'
d,bpepsable.,. his threJLojitWBghje tMW
ferotjibu' bluster Ofj'P'r8Jy1"J, i ...
J'ryranV)us cbujyiels m jy brvi f; '
a'ime, 1uf whefneT'tbedo oi; ot
of 3iplgi)lne. V. ...L
nefheV cWefckin Bf IbrtcWSlWHf Itl atifle
tie.rwfWHters' jl-'slHTraV tfiey
weraei ynly amfcay, nlh.
Uceatbd ;J. WtuH',fht,?'t
'hte
I' 'J.- Vt, ia HTM II I III iT r W...I J, ,m Hi .'
if: r)lklyWiUsl MS&5
nuvm uiai in - i-n aMrT. i .nib i . -
.H' WnfiKJW .fcispYtch ,?yT '.
from. .the anjyoffer diea njpthafya I K c;' gfmmonjl,' adviaory director ot
dozen .years ago In aSailroaSWeck at LHjr''mm'iSlfirfwaeijtipny,t8tat.
Hamburg. T... an estkte' otlyPaO.. . .L..J.n.i-tlima tba't there was
.'Thecirl' is tQvmt yu d&iXf. tot
fof tMlte'-'yoirfs ttas-' beW fnt bU
nwmy. t be thVirughSsVtp'WfiRr
The w4ll.wtb('d-tirffitiruF-
r.ogatS trt. Jthl'w Nsr5rrtlr-9"
.... J
let no lurahefc.r.4ae4sdaei
mi nt states that thi'Uwhoe Jpi.n
"wiirbe'$356',jO'a year, wail ,t.he daughter,
of Htv.' "k. ."SteVa'rt and 'wife, jil
OfL
' V k'M' i ,tr Fcomnames rsimeu in mr wiriiaiui v,w
Rochcstef. V.. j0fh 'Of whim Vere .i,, ,i . . .
flied on March fflfc 'in rite wreck
on .the Iik(? hor'l5ad-aV Hamburg
VN', V. '.. ' '- '
I V-.u, (jerionB ,wpremiin iina awon
Injured thoj, night. . I Hiring a ;b)Uszard
a jiassenge train broke in. two cgi .4
heavy gj-ade arid therunaay iyrt'huii
,',ir'iuiutlhir.nra drflwinir reft n coach ahd
four", heavy 'sleepers, ofeffi'fot "tlj'e ilayj
coa h nl snnfsbea into Kindling
wmnl. ''
On a pile of wreckaRl"iir cnare.i'ei.
with, tjtfftlrjg prq, ltiyjujttk-ad woman
and In .hr. arms js . the .babe,' Th
baby , was taken backinlo ipe ,wai
drawing room car none too noon, I
she was nearfy unconscious.
Iw-Cnirer sa htlA hlW's dress
avHupiU''iln. 'Ai Jh-w"hh rtromiiieiy
nieniher.fV.. th M.aif y rVt. tfcgtiadt
lniro'illate arrtngenniuts . thAatart
Of the bodies ottne Mine
' bodies of the" fathetaund muttket
...... m k r i.i w -
! cnim, purenis ojj liieuabe.
erlleaitg secure(l'rVom t!v
of ine
..ai!.e
: . . - .. .... aa
grandimrenfM' Or thStaje irrid oywsa
was iegally. riiaile th daughter oflr
aod Mrs. Conger. ' ir Cosgcssfce.
queathed a Jlfe, IntjjrtaJL Jn ,hta. eawti
tp the '.vi'iey Endt aiK'Jlly. "4s.'"11'
to the widow of a.frlend.for.w hyjr ht
had'p'rovided slnc'e liir"liu.jbanj;s death
.. ' ' '"
LisTiN6-cRtEKs-0r) untr:
Muskogee, I. T:, Mureh' ' 26.-The
Dawes commission haa Jurft. gUen ut
that the names of 4.127 CVrk -Iiuliaas
and 523 Creek freedmen, Jtn, .rt're
listed for enrollment ly the awes
commission and forwarded) tolhe sec
retary of the InterlJr for his approval,
have been approved byVlfl-'secVetary
and returned to the DawespomBislen.
There ore yet afiout8,000 names to be
approved. The Creek treaty, Tatifted
May 25, 1901, provides tmtf AMci rec1v-
Ing the title to their, allotiqtitU. CjTt
citizens maw lease their alaotments !
without restriction. ' "'
Boston Transcript: RrlggaI guass
Ihe new minister Is all
Then you have heard
No, but my wlfejiaa, Hbe sasm.he-
llvered a sermon that anybody .coiAd"
kvrlte. vidrfntly-HIknows hJiw to
pfess jiW though TBitrbl any WmLm. . I t , . ' In tha leaf," without license or payment
lensiblefiaMier. ... , , J Petrolt Free Trefst "I lsh'tom,fr t . . , :. -e
!-' ., Jout tlauahler. lr "-YhllOaUsi 1 0 1 '7
'VLmmtfXi ARE H8.
Neb.f4--March 21. William
Rdmoiidi ind Joteph IJevln, Irish"
ineiiiurrs or "ine fniien Jai liamriii, wiii
be iri Omaha Tuesday, April , and will
be fecVlveJI by thcUIens,wrfoarVin-
tvsfea,in.lilsh a4l4rs. A- meeting of
the executive ceirynljtee of he Bmmett
branch of the" United I r?sh league was
hgld'jat the. Paxton hofvi fbr the pur
pore of making preparations for the
reception and entertainment of the vis
iting "members" of parliament, who will
be he gueBts of the -Horaflehi while -in H
Omaba. .
i . .1. aianoney, cnaii iiiuii ui ine
mlUes,'.. presided ind lirlefly stated the
objet t of the visit of 'the two distin-
Bulr,h3 gefitiemen. He stated thtt e;
had reci.ved a.etter. h-om Mr. Red-
Lfnl'ajig thar)p,4iyl Jqpeph Vnv-
lin.coildayan Uj)j jfjjmatia April
8 jf It jujte jhe..loaJ -branch, .The
" ommlrtee dejdea Jo a aubjic
'meeting oii'ffle Sfh and appointed ' a
co'rftf'rf,o,? ir?age alf th detaffs
'anfl'nteflilnhe"'guetsf. ',
riae eaVft of 4B. Reo'triond and Mr.
navlim to 'AmlieiUa at, tttlu time is' itf
HeJnteBes of,J.epsjiH f parIiM
rtieilrlsl
non a. oa
irneiTCy-y Ji
ieteTthat. general
cWidtrlOmf of 'fhe'SinfrWl Idrfgdoni are
it-h' fr!at rrfarlcf' may seuie some
j-etyerMafekjgiidanion,' particularly 'ahmg
4PolUiglaBd'8trian lines.
, Jhepcogam ancl u.nlon of. the Irish
parliamentary party. Js. a new affair
and Ae Irish sympathizers. in Am'oa
are not fully aware of jts purpose and
'Atertf.' They looli "with favor upon any
course1 which "will bring the leaders to
gether, tfnd therefore are dJ(posed to
1- frfemlly toAhe parliamentary dele
!es' to' ahls -country. . . .
i Tanore, f ullyv-jtplaln the exact sit
uation In Ireland at. this time and'.Hhe
remedies for which .the Irish member's
ggle, Mr. Jtd-
have come to
PaWtIcV Whi'l" 'In' Omaha, they will
hold a pubTO. meeting, at which h
aims' atrt-tioV"" ff the United. Irish
Itrfglie at hoit- wlil lie stated ind the
. 1UU ..l,l
L - n - nne'rlbn int.the people. of this city
T .' . 7.
aftd staVe. i?;Ked.; The, .visitors
are not on a. tour .to raise mory prl-
'marJly.althuughirnoijey will be requir
ed by tie party 'when the ca.mpaigo
Speprftoeeure the Irfth demands., . .
lrfmeA Vanch of the 'United Irish
league was otgwnied in Omahai about'
aidothagk Nen-ort has nwn
to seeule memljerj .aside f Kom. thos
lk.irtut'il Jon tl branch
' Lndt.Ji'
.yrfo nujleu yrouna
hsoB.aiBU't:iri nenajt-oi-.
JS'SavW? . ' :V
-"Struit Kto'l-'Marf h 26.
t,.n narunntiirtUon- laMchwcAlId prob-
j'i.j .yaJcoBi!idatioeof fouj
i-rt hardware concerns in' th
h ' ... 'A
't T.rVijn.alpaslUon .to. make
COUll LLX--. . at -1 .- M . . . ' . ...
deal
U ft f,i(-,ii Hayth( there is such
u Ki'ftverAent "oh foot, and all of th(
w ... . a , -iiJ. U ..Mh.
I . talrftJiaa'baen no eing ol
T , nr(ir,teiM gf the'.plam , I do noi
ear. to 'stat.when such a meeting will
b J held., , ; . .
I r'eRS dispatches from New York say
a-Wret "me'timf was hWd .in that citj
to.fo'ifn a'doitlblne oa')ltallze8' at $30,-y)l)().-(srs8',"erntracing
'the Simmons
JlarajWirfr compatiy St.IJo'ulH? Sup-
Lp1o,'& ,Cf.jhlia(U'lnh Mlbbard
Sr.etU'et.BartSejt &-ut f;iiiaSo ao.
RlgjHow "ft'lJoilsefy Boston";. j
Recording to Mr. Simmons this meet
Hn -Kis' ye1'V WJheld, but,tie prpjeel
seems well formed' and" lfcible to ,b
conUmmaled-wlthip ntje. Jext" few
we'eks ' .."".'
V I1K aiUJ, 111., .whm 11 -v.
Ilit.bardT'iriysijleaJ .of .'illbbaxd. Spenf
fcr, Rartlctt.f-T. of ChifagV fannol
betreacheltfPliuint, an A. C Baft
Iclt,. vice linj Mztm Chs.
-Hgvhasgr, seorgatiry1 oh the cone tin,
said he did. not be'V; there fcas ay
truth In .the report' mgsrdrrg a com
bination. ' '
Ptsb,urg, Va., l'p"ch 26. F.ttrlck,
a small .manufacturing vitiligo had '-a
genuine sepsatlcm In the discovery that
John Green, a persoft who lAs posel
before the world 'for thirty-five years
as a Slurried man, . and nvho ftle'tl rr
cently, was a woman., Tjie discovery
was rpaJe .by . neighbors who were
caled In to prcrjarj, the remakis for
burial. The wife In the partnership
survives.' The jvomen came 'to the vll- J
luge jrom riaicign, . -., uuuui two
months ago and belonged to; the la
boring class.' Her.deaVh was due to a
complication of diseases. She was 75
years ofge. g,''
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The housefcommlttee on appropria
tions In (hj.'lo'ta legislature has de-;
elded to recommend1 thd'arjprepj'latln
Of lW,Mfor.rre' Iftwa'cVhlbU at the
pt, Louig exposition '
Canton, O. An .Injunction -has been
meniirv TnH v nt tbeilr1sfwr(aile. For
I Ik. Aril time idr. IheuiMnf T IS
eTflh? Irish peole are-piacticalry-
- I t'nlted iinon a DarliameiTtiiry airotrram
all
right. Griggs granted the Morgan Engineering com-
"him"? ' BrlggWflhiny reVentlg strikers, from' boyc.ol.t-
Ig merchants ho sell food and.
elals to. the non-union employes at,
ex-,.the' plant. ' ' -
PASSTWO -"fe
BIG BILLS.
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SuVtorj Approvs ,WirTti Riftil ni
- Pritection if the Eieeitiie.
Protects the Prasi'dent 'By Providing
tmj Oeaih Penalty for Aasaaaina-
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tien or Attempt To XIII,
It Washington, D. C, March 26 Two
importa.nt qpeasjires. w.ere"'pased by CHe
senata, the bill for the repal of the' war
revenue taxes and.thatfor. the pro
tctiot of the presulent of te United
Hates?. The 4-ejre.nue ill was passed
without --division and after only one
short f peec.Jvj..4Mr!. TIIlfjan embraced
the opportunity affortded by the bill's
consideration to protest against the re
pealof the duty of 1.0 cents' a pound
nb(irtear The' blfl ror ie protection
c tbe -pres4dent""was under considera-
Patterson of Colorado made
and Mil banks supported" it. All
amendments to the -measure were re
jected; Cjid it "tfas passed by v6te 'o
The, bill provides that any person
within-tfie United States who shall
wilfully and maliciously kill thet pres-.
ident or any.offlcer on jhom the duties
of president may devolve, or any' sov
ereign', of si foreign country, or shall
attempt tj kill any of the persons
named, Vhjall suffer death; that any
person whq, shal aid, abet, advise or
eounsej the killing of ' any of the per
sons 'named, or shall- conspire to ac
complish their ydeath,, shall.be Impris
oned not exceeding twenty years; that
any person who shall threaten to kill
or ad vis of counsel another to kill the
president or any official.-en whom the
duties of president juay- deyolve, shaJl
be : Imprisoned, jiotjexceedipB ten years;
that any person who shall wilfully, aid
In th escape of .'any .person guilty of
any of the offenses mentioned shall be
deemed, sp B.ccomnlice and shall be
punished1; as .& principal.
The seretary of war Is directed to
detail from the .regular army a guard
of 'officers knd JVfn to prptect.ihe pres
ident "without' anv bnnecessary dis-
"play," and the rieV:rfjanl is authorized
to 'mane regulations as to the dress,
arms, .and equipments of such guard.
Mr. Teller of'Polorado presented
olutlons t oj Be Colorado legisfafcuje
i gyn, "IK j
I fiX!" the United
tatMkxpvernniant.kto tesnfiflate the
c(Cret,weepC the British ,anjli-tc
Bnrs, Tbejesolytions were referred
tj tjje conmlttee on fortegn relations
.CROCKER WANTS SOME -MCtAE LAND.
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',. Wantage, .Eng., ""March, jRiehad
"Cr'fikeiV was" aeway from Mpat'.Ifouse
fasi week.,' Since hfhrettrrri -he : bail
m4n..tryingto buy'a'tiSibtf'estatelcall-
ed Klrklafld)' ut he pacnotfQrnaj to
'terms with tlie owner.'- Ahotlier thirty
iacres is n"ded to 'br,lng the domain
within Mr. . prpker'a rtn Je.nce. He
A As purriased arowqAbld cottages for
faborers' close to Oft "Boat House gate,
lie.iiftertrts to-demolistr them-and- pro
vide the Inmtftes "with up-tO-'Sate cot
t(tgesa little farther off: '
He Kas'petlUbnedlilie'nlghtt'ay board
for permission )o close th. puhjlc right
of way acrc-ss tjie Crbfff one of tils' re
cently acquired properties, fe"ndio close
the two-mile path from-.;Yjtntage to
Letcombe, as he now owns the prop
erty on either aide aiM would like td
transfer the path into a private drive1
This demand. If granted, would drive'
trV public off theWst direc t route be
tween JLhe tjvo places, a route that has
been u,sed,from time Immemorial. Some
cesrmmcni. .3 ieix,- uiijiuukii uiere ia 1111
liability .that Mr. Croker will obtain
the .concession. , - ; 1.,. " ,
JAMES WILWfis FOUHD fiUJUYv
RlizatMth Citv. N.' M f - MaVeh - P6.
Tains"Wflcox has been 'AuaVjUi- off
the mu'rdeY of Nellie Cropsey. The
Jry, after' "having, been out thirty
hou,rs,, ti'QUUU. Ji a veFdic of 'guiljy
or murder rg).sne((nrf;d't'Jkee. The mm--derer
hcartf .tbe, .verdict without &bf
parent emJon. ' ,. '' .
' When the verdlpt.haU)enliecelved,i
Judge Jones sstlfl :''' ' '
"It Is sadder' for me than you, Mr.
Wilcox. TJjc 'Ju?y 'found t'hc 'tacts,- I
give the law. ' fou have hail a fair
trial. Part of -tHe public were afraid
to give It to you. I am Informed that
Ihe movement Iri the ciourt house here
Friday, when a cYowtr marched out,
was prearranged. I hope such was not
the case. If It was true and tie of
fenders Were . brought ,b,efore t me I
would send every man, -'yoman and
child to .Jail for' contempt.. If " the
move were for a purpose It was a dis
grace to the fair name of the' county.
ihope it did not", Influence .you, gen
tlemen. In the leasi ''The'Judgmehf o
the court Is that the prisoner be re
moved to jail and.be hanged. by-the
neck on' April 25."
Counsel for tHe defense will appeal to
the supreme court." " ,
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Washington. The bouse passed a bill
authorizing the construction of a light,
house to mark 'the entrance of the new
board sound channel, Boston harbor.
A bill was also introduced providing
w ,,,i h .
.d ,ODB u.temm(.d ,,,
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Waahinaton.-Eflenator Ouav of Penn.
ayivanla, wVio returned from his Flor-
p. . . . ... ' .
place laat nif nt, was wim tb pres-
Idtnt today. " : "
orkJPMr. Patterson oi toioraoo maoei wyo&ytard worked aQber of xears.
an Vxtebded spe"e r.)n' opposition WlTcliims to know all about this olot. He
DwboowAXi Axa ti tin fc::ay.
' Casper, Wyo., March St. Prepara
tions for the -execution of Charles)
Woodward, murderer of Sheriff Rlcker,
which will occur in the yard of the
county jail here next Friday, are near
ing. completion.. ..The gallows is In
place, the rope, a band of pure white
-twisted hemp, has been purchased. In
vitations have been issued to the sev
eral sheriffs throughout the state and
to others who will Witness the execu
tion and everything is almost in read
iness for the first legal hanging Cas
per has ever had: No appeal for Wood
ward has been made io Hie supreme
court and in all probability the mur
dej.alt will oay. the penalty of his awful
crime on Good Friday.
It Is stated here that if Woodward Is
given an opuprunity tas'tyake an ad
.dress on the gallows, and undoubt
edly wiil.be granted the. same, he will
make some startling statements, dis
closing what is. alleged to have been
a well laid 'plot to' ruin him body and)
soul. It is alleged that Woodward will
tell the 'story . In full of. "his troubles
andof .the; trp laid for bim by his
enemies' tharresulted Ift his downfall.
prominent racenman ior wnorm
1 plot.
says Woodward was an honest, in
dustrious fellow, hard-working and
law-abiding until he was thrown Into
jail last "fall. Woodward secured a
small patch of land in the Rattlesnake
mountains and built a comfortable
hofne' there. He herded sheep in the
winter and, sheared In the spring, work
ing on his own. flace in the summer
months. About a year ago parties liv
ing near him began to cause htm
trouble. One man attempted to se
cure his ranch by' filing a mineral
claim there, but failed. Woodward
complained at the time that his ene
mies were working to ruin him and he
would remain with the ranch coma
what mfght. He had just been mar
ried and the persistence of his enemies
to drive him out of the country almost
drove him Insane.
IOWA'S SHOW AT ST, LOUIS FAIR,
Des Moines, la. March 26. The bouse
appropriations committee have agreed
to favor an appropriation of $150,000)
for "an Iowa exhibit' at the Et. Louis
exposition, jthough it; Is more probable
that the sum will finally be reduced to
$100,000. The ' same committee agreed
to report favorably a bill to pay $100,00
on completion. of the-east wing of the
Stale' Historical building, the same to
be ' paid out .of money collected from
the.; government on .war claims, but
this, is ,to be after , the state is paid
fromthe fund 60,000 for; a state ar
senal.
' The' senate committees have acted
favorably on bills for monuments at
Jjokkout -. Mountain and Viok'sburg
Park. ' ..'-. .. -.--i.
The resolution' offered and urged by
the labor, unions of. Iowa on the Hoar
bill In congress, to prevent sentencing
strdikers. for violation, .of strike In
junctions, has been havlng-a.bard time
bf'-if 'all sesssioh.::! The, resolution was
originally, beaten inline house after it
had passed the senate. Confrerees re
ported a modified resolution, which im
mediately pHjSsedjthe senate. The con
ference resolution was defeated in the
house-on a tie vote of 43 to 43. Another
conference was ordered. ' , .- ' . . . .
The bill to, provide for opening tba
reformatory for women, which was es
tablished . two" years ago, came up in
the house.. It provided regulations for.
the samjs' and a" appropriation for
carrying It on. The bill was then
amended' to change the location front
Aniinosa to Knoxvllle, where it is pro
posed to make, use, Of the state's Idlo
buildings," but after, this was 'dorfe the
bill wis defeated. '1
A bill to permit commenc'ujg suits '
in either county to abate a,nuisance ..
w.hich extends over -a county line"wa.i
passed. This is to enable the Tama.'
county'people to begin suit In theft own
county to prevent a nuisance from the
drainage of the Marshaltown glucosoj
works. '
BOERS HOLDING THEIR 6R0UND.
t.
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'London, March 26. Dispatches from
Capetown state that the ders are In
almost ;CjmJ51ete control of.-the north
ern and. western Transvaal, and that
!bey have a fully" organized- civil gov
ernment jn the hlljy country west ' ot
E-hgeibrecfit,' near the stream known
as the Groot Sterkstrom. Through this
civfl organization communication Is
maintained between the various com
manders and' they are enabled to act
in harmony and eu'Ikv effective blown.
Contrary to the general Impression
the Boers have the support of many of
the blacks, partly because the latter
dislike the English and partly because
there Is a belief prevalent among the
natives that the Boers will eventually
win.
Letters have been received front
South Africa to the effect that the
British reports of , killed, wounded and
captured are almost wholly fictitious.
The "prisoners" are usually non-combatants
rounded up to make a show.
The "prisoners" are often turned loose
after being counted and reported. The
troth Is that very few Boers are cap
tured, and there Is reason to suppose
that comparatively few are killed or
wounded.
Washington. A decision recently
made b ythe commissioner of patents;
announces a distinct attitude on the
part oi the bureau to prevent the use
of the American eagie in traae marks
and gther advertisements wblch come
under the view of the bureau of pat
ent, i
llaxletown, Pa. On account of a eav- .
eat claiming priority John Bongle, the
Inventor Is a smokeless, nolselses pow
der, la unable to take cut a patest.,
Testa bava given wonderful rtaulMk
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