I J i ' . Ifi IV' J M, I ,' f. Vt 'X ro ra i M i m IB Red Cloud Chief. pphlumed weekly. ih:d cloi i), NEHHASaA It will bu observed Hint Chicago Is tlio only city Hint will havo Dowcy on Dowcy tiny. If the sugar trust does not see what It wnntH It will pleuto ask for It anil not bo bashful, u Lord IloburtH refers to lilm ns "Mr. Btcyn, late prcsltlcnt of tlio Orange Free State." Later on It will be "Into Ornnge Free State." Tlio lion. David Ucnnctt Hill 1b said to bo negotiating for an Albany news paper. PoHHlbly be InteiulH to show Low Satan would do It. Tlio famine In India Is appalling Five million persons nro employed on the government works, and Btlll starvation exists among 20,000,000 more. The real "whlto man's burden" doesn't seem to be In South Africa. The general movement for tlio purifi cation of our city from the vIpcrH that linvo Infested It under what ever names they are known should bo en couniKcd and upheld by nil the people. In fact It infill be suggested that mass meotliiKs should he called for the pur pose of strengthening tlio backbone of the ofllcers whose evident duty It Is to take the Initiative In the matter of proceeding with all the machinery of law against all Institutions of evil. The most amusing featuie of the present violent crusade bolus conduct ed by the press of Now York against immorality In plays, to those familiar with Mich extravagant campaigns, Is the probability that the newspapers arc acting fiom anything but earnest motives in so clamorously demanding the suppression of "Sapho," "Znza" and other plays of a like nature. It is a mock campaign, seemingly conducted Eolely for the notoriety and advertis ing which the Individual papers can uuueezo out of the affair. Tlio Immcnso development of the ex port trade of tlio United States and tlio almost limitless possibilities for Its further exteutlon nro Intimated In figures given out recently by the statistical bureau nt Wnshlngton From this It appears that, In so far oil n country ns Hussla, American manu facturers nro competing successfully with their Gorman and English rivals and that American bicycles, agricul tural machinery, steam engines and tools in general nro extensively sold nmong the Ulnck Sea provinces. The figures given show that our sales In Hussln In 1893 amounted to less than two and ouo-hnlf million dollars and thnt In tho year 1899 they exceeded ten million. The senate committee on commerce lias reported u bill for tho establish ment of a department of commerce and Industries. While tho multiplication of olllces ordinarily is not an unmixed blessing, there Is sometimes a necessi ty for It, nod at other times conditions nro such as to Indicate tho wisdom of making an oxpeiiment In that direc tion, though It must be admitted that there is little hope of abolishing an otllco, howovor useless It may prove, onco It Is created. Tho closer the gov ernment can bo brought in contact with Industrial activity, and tho moro nearly it can bo mado a business enter prise, as distinguished from n political machine, the better It will bo as a gov ernment. It Is said that mere are several so cieties In this country that are organ ized for the purposo of importing Eu ropean birds, Tho announcement Is somewhat indefinite, but If tho purpose Is us stated, to liitruduco vnrlous kinds of birds, tho sooner the government puts a stop to such enterprises tho bottor. Wo have suffered enough though sometimes, as in tho case of tho English sparrow, tho damage Is imag inary wo think from such enthusiasm. Musaehusetts has spent hundreds of thousands of dollnrs to rid Itself of n moth which n scientist Imported for uso ns a silk worm. Tho English spnr row has detled liberal unit perhaps mis guided governments, states and towns, to exterminate It. The state of HesjiiknvschtHchiiin, In Russia, Is probably the only place In tho world that is run entirely by wom en, sayB Tit Hits. This state Is mado up of seven villages, each presided over by a mnyoress, the whole under the superintendence of a lady named Baschka, who nets ns president. There nro women magistrates, women preach ers, women policemen In fact, every capacity In tho state Is llllctl by wom en. Tho roads aro mado by women, and women bell milk and deliver let tors. If you want to bring nn action against your neighbor In this stnto, you go to a woman lawyer; and If there Is anything In your house to bo stolen, then a burglar of tho weaker sex steals It. No placo of any Importanco Is tilled by a man. At tho request of the general land ofllce, Mr, Lester F. Ward lecently ex plored the fossil forests of Arizona. Tho richest deposit of slllcltled tres covers nn area of about eight miles square, In Apncho county. In some parts of this area tho petilllcd logs llo much moro thickly than they could havo stood whllo living, and Mr Ward thinks they must havo been transport ed by swift currents of wuter In tho Mesozolc era. Microscopic' Inspection of tho texture of tho ngutlzed wood proved that It rpsombled tho n'rnuca rlnn plno of the southern hemisphere. (AUdilT JA TRAP Boers Surround and Capture a British Convoy. LOSS Of LIFE NOT CONSIDERED GREAT KiirIIiiIi Troup WnlU Into Anihuh Pro- pared for Them (Inn. Iliillnr'ii Anx- loiiIriiilry Itcgnrdlng VhIiib of Scouting llecnlled to .Mind, A Ilushmnn Kop, Saturday, March 31 dispatch says: Tho llrltish force commanded by Col, Ilroadwood, con sisting of the Tenth Hussars, House hold cavalry, two horNO batteries and n force of mounted Infantry under Col. Pitcher, which had been garrisoning Thabn N'Chn, was obliged, In conse quence of the near npproneh of ft largo force of liners to leave last night. Col. Ilroadwood marched to the Itlocmfoulclu waterworks, south of tho Moddor, where ho encamped nt 4 o'clock this morning. At early dawn tho camp was shelled by the enemy from a near point. Col. Ilroadwood sent oft n convoy with the batteries, while tho rest of the force remained to act as a rear guard. Tho convoy arrived at a deep spruit, where the Moors were concealed, anil the entire body walked Into ambusli and wns.eaptured on the ground with six guns. The loss of life was not great, since many of the llrltish hnd walked Into the trap before it shot was llred. (leu. Colvllle's division which left Hlornifonteln early this morning ar rived here at noon and he Is now shell ing the lloers. A London dispatch of April 2d says: Lord Robert's report of the above af fair, if received by thu war olllce, has not been published, and no account of the affairs Is available to the public ex cept the dispatch from lliishmnu hop. Nothing" can be said, therefore, regard ing the exact extent of the llrltish misfortune. Six of twelve guns, comprising two batteries, all the wagons, and It is feared, many men fell Into thu hands of the lloers, wiio.se daring displayed so near Illocmfoutcln, shows that they uro rapidly recovering heart after their recent reverses. Seveio criticisms are heard regard ing the renewal of the old mistake of underrating the lloers and the absence of proper precautions. No doubt the affairs will revive lloer hopes and in spire confidence among the enemy at u critical moment. A VERDICT FOR BROWN Hued for .Mlcuntliig M. i:. IColiertHoir Wife' Affection. District court at York adjourned Saturday until Tuesday. The past week had been taken up trying the case of Marlon E. Robinson vs. Hubert llrown, In which the plalntlll' sued the defendant for alienating his wife from him, and for this asked SI.", 000 dam ages. The jury returned a verdict for the defendant. The case was tried about five , ears ago with the same verdict, but being canied to the .su preme court, it was reversed and re manded for a new trial. To llo Hiiccd 111 Ayluin. Miss Viola Horlocker, who was ac quitted in distilct court at Hastings of tho charge of attempting to poison Mrs. C. F. Morev, departed Saturday over too Hurliugton for New York eltv. Sho was accompanied by her sister, Mrs, II. Durant Cheever. Miss Hor locker, It is stated, will be placed in a private asylum near New York, this action being taken on the advice of Dr. Norbury, of Jacksonville, 111., one of the experts who testified during her trial. Mrs. Cheever .said that they felt very thankful to her sister's friends for kindnesses shown during her trial, nntl that their plans for the future de pended entirely upon Viola's health. Order Men Duck to Work. Tho Chicago machinists' strike Is over, and all through the United States where the union has ordered strikes they have been called oil', and tho men returned to work Monday. Tho con ditions upon which the agreement be tween the bosses and men was reached was approved at a general nius'i meet lug, the voto standing S.O-'S for its adoption and riiio against. A formal order was at once Isiueil by President O'Connell of the machinists' union, declaring the strike off and ordering tho men back to work on Monday. Header Verdict for City. The jury In the ease of Scott Ulbb vs. tho mayor ami oity council of Al ton, 111., known as the colored school school case, brought in a verdict for tho city. 1 he case Is a celebrated o no and Involves the question of separate sciiools for white and colored children, lllbb, who represented the colored people of Alton, charged that tlio colored children were excluded from tho public rchools. This is the third time the ease has been tried in tho circuit court. An appeal will bo taken to the biiprcnie court. Ill l.lru Cruahed Out. llert Hell, teamster for a coal and Ico company at Omaha, fell from his wug on and tho wheels crushed his head. Ills lifeless body was taken to his homo at 1103 South Thirteenth stroet. Ho leaves a widow. Fatal Stroke, or l'.irulynls. J. O. Stelubneh, and old resident of Ilcnedict, died at his homo as a result of a stroke of paralysis, aged seventv- f three, years. Mr. Steinbaeh has run a hnrness bhop at Henedlct almost sluco tho organisation of the town. v DEATH OF CHAS. MORRISEY. Lincoln Hoy Killed nt I'lrat Volley of Filipino, Tho report of Lleutennnt Ollmorc, which has so long been awaited, has been filed with tho war department and gives the full details of the enpturo ot tho Yorktown boat crow. Tho re port Is especially interesting to No brasknns, wherein It tells of the death of Private Morrlsey, whoso parents live at Lincoln. The report tells of how the boat crow was ambushed, tho first notice of the presence of the enemy being a shout from the outpost in the bushes, Tho report tells of tho death of Morrlsey, as follows: "llefore I could answer tho shout a volley was fired at us at close range, fifty to sixty yards. The effect of this volley was terrible. Morrlsey was killed Instantly, his brains being scat tered over the boat and crew." After the capture tho soldiers who were still alive were taken inland by tho Insurgents, and Ollmoro docs not know what disposition wns made of tho bodies of Morrlsey and Dillon, tho two dead soldiers. Oil" C.nuulty I,lt. Ocncral Otis' casualty list up to March .10, is as follows: Killed: Luzon Forty-fifth Infnntry, Company M, James T. Hill; Forty third Infantry, Company II, Elbrldgo It. Webster; Company I, Ferdinand W. Myer. Puny Eighteenth infnntry, Company L, Max Holme, corporal. Wounded; Luzon Twenty-second Infantry, First Lieutenant Orrin H. Wolfe, severe; Thirty-fourth Infantry, Company C, James E. Murphy, severe; Thirty-seventh Infantry, Company (, Floyd Hummer, sergeant, serious; Forty-fifth Infantry, Company A, Otis Smith, corporal, slight; Forty-seventh Infantry, Company C.Thomas J. (iould, II. Moineny, corpoial; Foity-third In fantry, Company C, James F. Hums, serious. Fanny Eighteenth infantry, Company L, John O. Carl, sergeant, mortally. (let I'uy for (Hereout. If II. II. Pratt, who In March, 180S, took a trip from Chicago to Edgemont; S. D., by way of Nebraska, had bought his Pullman sleeping car ticket in Chi cago for a berth across Nebraska, he would now be mourning the loss of two lino overcoats, valued utSTS, which were htolcn from the car at Lincoln while hu was lunching at tho railway depot, lint Mr. Pratt bought his tick et In Omaha, and ho gets S130 from the Pullman Paluee Car company. Judge Clifford, at Chicago, has held that as tho contract was made In Oma ha, and was to be performed In Ne braska, the laws of that btato gov erned. I.I Hung t'hmig Ag'tltcd. The IVkiu eoriesp mdent of tlio London Daily Mail hays: Li Hung Cluing, viceroy of Canton, recently wired the Chinese authorities that ICang Yu Wei, the reformer, had or dered 8.0UU uniforms in Hong Kong. The empress dowager was much alarmed by the news and LI Hung Cluing has sent a fo.mal protest to the Iltitish government of Hong Kong against permitting Kang Yu Wei's pro paganda. fell Under tlio Wheel Martin Jensen, a baker, twenty years old, who bus been employed tho past six months at Humphrey, Neb., stole u ride with u companion on tho Union Pacific accommodation train, ami fell under the wheels at Platte Center, Neb. Hoth legs were badly mangled. He was taken to a hospital at Colum bus and the leg was amputated. At tending surgeons hope to save the other, but are not sure that they can. Trump lliirned to Ilentli. At Jackson, Minn., an unknown man, supposed to be a tramp stealing a ride on a Chicago, Milwaukee r. M. Paul bo- car, was burned to death and Night Operator J. J. Dolau was severe ly burned by the explosion of gasoline. The night operator, carrying a torch, opened the car to examine its contents and the explosion followed. Hattln With Cuttle Thieve. A battle between a sheritV's posso and a gang of desperadoes occurred near Navajo Springs, N.M., In which two of the posse, (Jus Gibbons and Frank Lesuere, were killed. Five of the outlaws were captured, two badly wounded. Three escaped and are be ing followed. Tho gang hud been stealing cattle. Children Huriied In Home, At Muscatine, la., three children ot August Tobias, aged four years, three years, and six mouths, were locked In the house by their mother, and during her absence the house was destroyed by fire. The youngest is dead and one of the others cannot recover. All were seriously burned. Humour Iteiidy To hull. The United States transport Sumner, which has been overhauled ut an ex pense of S7.10,000, was inspected at her pier in Hrooklyn by Secretary of War Root, Surgeon General Sternberg Quartermaster Ludlugton and Acting Commissary General Weston. Tho Sumner will sail for Manila. .Miner lteiiiuo Work, After being on a strike since Decern bcr 11, all the miners in northern and central Iowa will resume work as tho result of an agreement signed nt Ft. Dodge. The new scale mukes an in crease of 3 cents per day. Holler IXlode. Tho boiler of a French torpedo boat exploded during forced draught trials, uear Cherbourg, France, uiul live of tho crew wore terribly burned. Ono died and another, unable to bear the agony, jumped into the sea and was drowned. HILLIS (UTS LOOSE Brooklyn Divine Quits Prcsby tcrian Church. HE IS OPPOSED TO THE OLD DOCTRINE Cannot Halncrlhe to 1'iiltli In Fnrcordlnn- tlon lleiinmtimtloiiul Tenet I. our Obuoxloti Labored to linvo the Coufo'fttnu Kcvled. A Chicago, April 'J dispatch says: The" resignation of Hev. Newell Dwlght Hlllls, pastor of Plymouth church, Hrooklyn, from tho Chicago Presby tery and the request that he bo allowed to demit from Presbyterian church wns today placed before the annual meeting of the Chicago presbytery. No action will taken on the matter for two weeks, tho committee to which Dr. Ilillis' letter of tesignatlon was re ferred for consideration requesting thnt much time on account of the ninny important Interests Involved and being unwilling to take hasty action on a matter so important to the Pres byterian church. Dr. mills' resigna tion was lu the form a letter to Dr. W. C. Gray, editor of tho Interior and n personal friend of the Hrooklyn pas tor, and when the aged divine stepped upon the platform to present the let ter to the Chicago presbytery the au ditorium of Olivet Memorial church, in which the meeting was held, was crowded to the doors, nearly every Presbyterian minister in Chicago be ing president. The reading of the let ter, which was a lengthy one, was fol lowed with the closest interest. At the conclusion of the reading of the letter a motion to refer it to a com mittee of three for consideration was adopted and Dr. J. (!. K. MeClure, president of Lake Forest university; Dr. William it. Notinan of the Fourth church, and Dr. W. J. Chichester of the First chut ch were named. The committee spent some time in discussing the letter and finally de cided to ask for two weeks in which to consider the matter before making any recommendation to the presbytery, and the request was granted by u unani mous vote. LOCATED THE SOUTH POLE. llurcliKrovluk Expedition Return From Southern lee. 1'leldn. The exploring htcamor Southern Cross arrived at Willington, New Zea land, bearing C. I. Horchgrevink and the survivors of the south polar expe dition fitted out in lS'.lS by Sir George Newnes of Loudon. Mr. Horchgrevink reports that the magnetic pole has been located. N. Hansen, one of the zoologists who started with the expedition, died on the voyage. The Horchgrevink expedition left llobart, Tasmania, for the Antnretie region on December I'.i, Wis. During the latter part of February, lS'.Ki, the members lnndei' from the Southern Cross near Cape Adaii, Vietorlalaud, it having boen arranged that the steamer should leave them there with full equipment of every kind and should re turn for them earlv In I'.ioo. DRANK A QUART OF WHISKY Funeral Will Follow thu Kxperlmcut of nn lllluoU Mini. At Vienna. 111., Henry Dorst killed himself by drinking a quart of whisky without lemovtug his lips from the bottle except to catch his breath be tween gulps. He and some compan ions had bought a quart of whisky, and one of them said lie would pay for the contents if Dor.it would drink it all. This he did. LOOTED A BREWERY SAFE Thrta .Men Hold ITp 11 Itrimor and Take Ml. 0(10. Three masked nen looted the safe in the Star brewery of Helleville. 111., of about 31,000, after first capturing anil confining Secretary Hubert Hartmau, his brother llanz, the watchman and night fireman of the plant in an empty refrigerator ear nearby. Woman Killed llernelf. Mrs. Kate Jordon, who lived with her son, Milton E. Itoekett, secretary of James J. Corbett, in handsome apartments on Forty-second stiect, New York, committed suicide by in haling illuminating gas. Several days ago Mrs Jordan wrote a number of letters indicating that she intended to take her life. Chnrged With .Murder. John Flicker, an Englishman, visit ed his friend, William Elsonhoofor, at the hitter's home in Cincinnati. Hoth were laborers. Roth got very drunk and engaged in a tight on tho second story porch. The railing gave way, Elsenhoofer fell to the ground and was killed. Flicker is under arrest, charged with murder. Ilcdlriitcd Out of Debt. The new 81,000 H.iptist ohurch at Syracuse, Neb,, was dedicated Sunday out of debt. The house was crowded both morning and evening. Reduction of Wur Tuxe. A possible reduction of the war taxes was foreshadowed in a resolution adopted by the house calling upon the secretary of tho treasury for informa tion as to the probable surplus tho existing revenue laws would create during this and tlio coming fiscal year. Huiluvii .Men to Orgiinlre, A number of tho leading business men of Grand Island have signed a call for a meeting to bo held at tho council chamber for a reorganization of tho busiuess men's club. QUEEN STARTS FOR IRELAND Louie City of London Amid I'lnmllti of Her Subject. A London dispatch dated April 3 says that Queen Victoria left London nt 0:30 Monday evening enrouto for Ireland, accompanied by Princess Christian and Princess Henry of lint tenburg, and attended by Countess of Antrim, Hon. Harriett Phipps, Sir Arthur Hlggs, private secretary to the queen; and others. The queen had driven out to Froginoore during tho afternoon amid much enthusiasm and her departure from the state was com paratively quiet. Not lu tho history of tho Great West ern and London & Northwestern rail ways have greater precautions ever been observed to protect the royal train. The queen stipulated that the trip should occupy eleven hours although It Is usually covered in six. This slowness, at a time when tratllo is Ugliest, was one of the reasons for deciding upon a night run. WEBSTER DAVIS RESIGNS Will Now Mute lteult of III Visit to thu Trmintiiiil. Hon. Webster Davis of Kansas' City has tendered his resignation to tlio president as assistant secretary of tho Interior. Mr. Davis decided to take this course as the icsult of his visit to South Africa. He has decided to de liver a public address at an early date touching the entire scope of the pres ent war uud believes that he can best do so while free from any restraint which his present position would Im pose upon him. When taking his departure for homo from Pretoria 'J;000 pjople gathered to take leave of him at the station. They appealed to him in tears to state their cause to the American people and Mr. Davis says his conscience would haunt him if he proved recreant to that ap peal. MEN WIN OUT IN KANSAS Koveritu the Order of u Ye.ir Ago In Tom 11 of II rutty. The election for city ollielals in tho town of Heatty, Marshall county, Kan sas, was a contest between tnou and women, and the men won, A ticket composed 'entirely of women was elected u year ago. The women ofll cers, headed by Mrs. Kli.abeth Totten, mayor, were candidates for re-election. Aside from the sex and personality of the candidates the principal issue was whether joints should be allowed to run, the men favoring a wide open policy. The men rebelled against tlio strict prohibition enforced by tho women and the entire men's ticket was elected with the exception of clerk, one councilman and marshal. Tho later is a man. Clinrili K.ilite .MortKUKe Debt. Last Sunday the members of Trinity M. 10. church at Grand Island fooled the people holding the mortgage against their church in nn exemplary manner. The pastor, Hev. Dr. Hodg etts. has for some weeks been working hard to raise sullleieiit funds to release the chin eli from indebtedness ati'l suc ceeded to the last necessary dollar. The details of releasing the mortgage and securing the paper were arranged lu time for Sunday.s's services and tho mortgage was, in the presence of tho congregation, burned. It wns mndo the event of general rejoicing. The various contributors were guests of honor ut the jubilee. Rmlly L'oRhlmi Iiihiiup. Mis3 Kiuily Coghlan, sister of Hoso Coghlau, the actress, and herself well known on the stage, has been taken to Hellevue hospital, New York city, ap parently insane, .she has been ill sev eral days, and became so violent that her physician directed that she be sent to Hellevue. WnrruntH Culled For. The state treasurer has Issued a call for general fund wa.-rants from num ber fi.",17l to rri,."i7o, amounting to 40,01I0. The call becomes effective April 10. During the month of March tho board of educational lands and funds invested S.'il.O)) of the perma nent scho'ul fund in state warrants. Killed by nu Kxdimlou, A boiler weighing several tons ex ploded at the G. O. Williams Lumber company's brick yard at Atlanta, Ga., killing three white men and injuring five others. The dea 1 are, John M. Smith, one of the owners of the yard, James Perkins, engineer, and Wulter Kvnns. SUbbed Ills Itrother-ln-Liiur. At Dallas, Tex., W. II. Oliver and .1. A. Castling, brothers-in-law, and their wives were sitting up with the corpse, of the fatlier-in-luw of the men. The two men quarrelled and Castling stabbed Oliver to death. I)nmetle Tragedy. At Kansas City John McKlinm shot and killed Dr. 11. F. Shaw, his brother-in-law, as the latter sat reading tho Sunday school lesson to his four-year old daughter. McKimm was insane. Love is a species of heart discaso when it is advisable to call in a clergy man. DleH at Age of lllKhty-llvo, Mr. Flizabeth Morrison died at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Hrcnner, north of Humboldt, Neb., ut tho advanced ago of oighty-llvo years. Tho cause of her death was grip and old age. Mueh Jewelry Stolen, Diamonds, jewelry, and money to tho value of 810,000 wore stolen from tho residence of Charles W. Smith at Germautown, Pa., and suspicion rests upon Edward Hrunnin, Mr. Smith's coachman, who is missing. TEST VOK TAKEN Passage of Porto Rican Tariff Bill Indicated, AN AMENDMENT ISD VOTED DOWN rropoml to Strlko Out Uuty rlnils No Fnvor Defeated by n DecUlvo Ma jority of 10 to 33 Speech of llevcrldge Dny'i Feature, A direct vote wns taken by the sen ate Thursday on tho proposition to strike from the Porto Kico measure the provision levying 15 per rent of tho DIngley law duties on Porto Hlco prod ucts. The proposition was defeated by a vote of 1(1 to 33. While tho voto Is regarded as presaging the passage of the pending measure, it is not re garded us indicating tho final voto on the bill. The feature of the debate was tho speech of Mr. Heverldge, (Intl). While he advocated reciprocity between the United States and Porto Hlco, he an nounced that if all efforts to secure free trade .should fall, he would sup port the bill. The bill was under dis cussion throughout the session, sev eral complete amendments being agreed to. AGUINALDO VISITS MANILA InurKent Lender Attend .Mulied llnll In llKule. Captain Conrad! of the transport Ga ronne, which arrived ut Tacoiua from Manila, reports that Agulnalilo, ac cording to reports current there, is able to visit Manila in disguise almost as often as he wishes. It is known positively that ho attended a grand masked ball at Manila on New Year's night and has been seen there several times since. Conradi was told by American of ficers that while the backbone of the rebellion is broken it will be a long time before guerilla lighting can be fully stopped. THEY MEAN TO FIGHT t'reildeut KrtiKer Suy tint lloer Will Itotuku llloeiufoutuln. A London. March 30, dispatch Says: The Hloemfontelneoriespoiidcnt of the Morning Post, telegraphing Wednes day, says: "President Kruger boasts his Inten tion to retake Hloemfouteln within a week, and it appears probable that the Hoers are advancing in force south ward. The Hoers are active north of Glen, nbout fifteen miles from here. It Is reported that they ateconcentrating In considerable force." DAUGHTER BORN AT HAVANA Governor General Wood Hu New Heir en In the llouehold. A Havana, Cuba, dispatch says: Mrs. Wood, wife of the governor general gave birth to a ten pound girl at the palace Thursday. Mother and child arc doing well. The records of lifcvana do not show the birth of nny other governor geneial's child. Under tho Spanish regime the wife of a governor general invariably left for Spain that the child might be born there. Ulrl Commit Suicide. Thursday afternoon Anna McMana man, a prostitute, aged 10, living alone ntTl'J M street, Lincoln, Neb., took a teaspouful of powdered strychnine, washed it down with a drink of water and died forty-five minutes later. Im mediately after taking it she called in friends and told them what she had done. Medical assistance was called, but she was dying when Dr Holyoko arrived.' She took tho poison In u flt of despondency that had 1 sted several davs. George H. Leo Sentenced. George S. Lee, who pleaded guilty to forging an express money order whllo night operator at the Huiiington & Missouri depot at Louisville, was sen tenced by Judge .lessen in the district court at Plattsmouth, Neb., to llftccn months' hard labor in the penitentiary. Judge .lessen wns very lenient owing to the apparently sincere penitence of the prisoner, and It being Ills first of fense. Organizing Telephone Compuny. Local capitalists of Wisner, Neb., nro considering the project of organiz ing a telephone company. Their, idea is not only to connect the business lion es of that town, but to run lines into tlio country. Commlttois aro al ready investigating the cost and oan vassiug the territory to try and get subscribers. Agree on u Schedule. A meeting of the trntlle gfllcinls of the railroads west of Chicago and St. Louis and of the trunk lines wus held at New York. The qucstson of tho division of through rates from tho enst to the far west, which has been ngi tuted for some time, was satisfactorily arranged. The schedule of rates will not bo ready for some time. Il4Ulug I'lind for India, The M. E. church of Rising City hns raised S"i0 for the sufferers of India. This Is a part of a sum to be raised by tho various churches for the purchase of a cargo of corn In New York, whence It will be shipped to India, there to bo distributed to the suffering people. Auierleiin 1'ork Hurred. Tho Turkish Porte has informed tho United States legation that In tho fu ture the Importation of American pork will bo prohibited. Tho reason given is that it is injurious to public health,