COSTER CODffllErUBLICAf It. M. ASIBHKIinY , Vubllilier. BBOKEN BOW , NEUIIA.SKA THE NEWS JN DIllEf. Thirty Chicago printers were pain fully hurt by the falling of an elevator Letter carriers' registration > crvlc < will be ontubllsbed at Lincoln or Apll 1. It IK reported that President Roman ; I ? making arrangements to Jlberatt nil the political prlaoriers In Peru. Arthur P , Greely , assistant rommln filoncr of patcntH , resigned hl post tlon to embark In private biiHlneHs. The directors of the New Vork On tral railroad have declared the regttht quarterly dividend of P/4 per cent. Dr. .1. Albert WllllamK , a physlrlar o , ' Wellington , Kan. , killed hlmHclf a Honth Haven by drinking wood al ccttol. Three hundred students In Col urn Wan university were vaccinated be caiu-c of Kmallpox appearing In the in hlltutlon. Smallpox has broken out In tin Great Northern grading camps nea ; Fort Henton , where about 1,200 mei are t work. Mayor Van Wyck hnn vrtoerj the bll empowering the governor to appoint : rommliiMon to revlj-.e the Greater Nev York charter. The directors of the American. Bel Telephone company declared the reg iilnr ( | nartrrly ; dividend of ? 3 pe * there , payable April 10. General / . \ \ . Tower , IT. H. A. , ( re tired ) dli.'d at Cohnsset , Mass. , aged 8 ycaro. He saw active NCI vice In tht Mexican and civil wars. Sydney , capital of New South Walen and Adelaide , capital of South Ans tralla , have been declared Infectc : with the bubonic plague. The navy department ban tanned orders dors for the repair of the cruiser Bos ton , now nt the Mare Island navy yard I ho cost of which will be about $300 , COO. COO.The The Prince of Wales IH to be rein utatcd IIH grand master of the Engllsl Krcc .Masons an April zr , the minivers r ; ' of the 2Gth year of grand master ill I p. In anticipation of the probable In crease of the capital stock of the Hart ford Life. Insurance company , the dl rectors liave directed a dividend of 101 per cent. HlBtorlcs of England were dropper from the lists of supplementary read' Sng for the Chicago public schools al the meeting of the Chicago board 01 education. The treasury department has canceled - celed all obligations In reference t < the postolllce site at Fllalr , Neb. , m the owners have failed to give a clcai title to the land. Secretary Hay and Ambassador Cam' bon have signed the protocol extending - ing the time allowed for the ratifica tion of the French reciprocity troalj for twelve months. Beginning next month seventy-three additional postofHccs will adopt tin system of registering letters by car riers. The new system then will be In operation In U07 cities. The house pension committee has determined to Increase to $40 per month the pension of the widow ot Lieutenant Colonel John Hamilton , who was killed at the battle ot San Juan. The house committee on public Inmla has directed a favorable report on a bill allowing single women who lo cate a homestead entry on unplatted lands to complete the entry after her marriage. AH soon as the war in South Afrca In over and the Doers defeated , If such should bo the result , the Burlington i cad will have Ha agents In that coun try , working up emigration to the United States. The amount of bonds so far pre sented at the treasury department for exchange for the new 'i per cents In $ I22S5,400 ! ) , ot Which $10,520,450 have been received from Individuals and In stitutions other than national banks. It has been estimated that the salon of cattle made at Fort Worth , Texas , during the cattle convention will ag gregate over 100,000 bond , the value of which IB about $1,250,000. Representative Uurkctt of Nebraska has Introduced a bill for the Im provement of the Missouri river at Nebraska City in Otoo county and ap propriating ? GO,000 therefore , to bo Immediately available. , A bill favorably passed upon by the KOiuito committee on foreign rclallona authorizes the president to Invite the International congress of navigation to meet In Washington In IDOL The congress meets thin year In Paris. Ailviint , thn "Indian Prince , " who l.as been touring the United States and leaving In his wake a trail of worth- Ices checks ifnd unpaid bills , has como to grief in New Haven , Conn. Although there has uecn no authen tic cauc of plague ( Uncovered In San Francisco , the municipal department IB taking , every precaution to guard against Its introduction to the city. A largo force of men was set to work to hunt out disease-breeding spotu and have them cleansed. Three deaths among ChlncHo arc being Investgatcd , but BO far nothing has developed to lead to the belief that thu deceased men died of the black fever. Sir Edmund Douglas Vcltch Fane , envoy extraordinary and minUlcr plen- , . Ipotontlary to the court of Copenha gen , Is dcnd In his fi3d year , The Astoria , Ore. , council ban panned an ordinance providing a homily of f cents a head for nil dead rat dt-llv- crejtl. to tlc | chicof police. The Ninth regiment of Infantry , sta tioned at Monterey , Mex. , has received orders to proceed Immediately to the tceno of the Yiuiul Indian war and join the forces of General Louis Torres. The American Dell Telephone com pany has declared the regular Quarterly tSlvldent of $3 per share , payable April 10 , W. L , Caddis has been awarded the contract for carrying the mull from Harwood to Clay Center , Neb. Representative Burkett of Nebraska Introduced u bill extending the pension lawn of 1890 to the'.offlcers and privates of the Nebraska territorial mllltln , who eerved from 18C4 to 18C5. PT1 It ia Agttoi to Demand the Attention o the Senate. AN EfTORT TO DELAY ACTIOf 'J'ho e for Tree Trtulr Il | ip to ICerelr More Kficoiinigcrii'iit Prom tlin Conn try , Thin t'uuilnc Tlinin to IVmtpoii Votit-A liU-rmliiitloii : fur Aincniliiieiil WASHINGTON , ' March 20. Agali this week the senate Will give th Creator share of Its time to the Porti HI to question , and the outlook Is fo a continuation of the animated scene of last week. Porto Rico , however , according t present Indications , will step asld temporarily at the beginning of th week In order to affohl Senator Car tcr an opportunity to necure consider itlon for his Alaskan code bill. Th present condition of attain * In Alank and the prospect of a Htlll greater In ilux of the people Into that lerrltorrj Mitikc the AIn ka legislation very Im portaut , c.nd the condition of Port Hieo legislative affairs IK Mich as t make It convenient to rjive Alaska th much desired opportunity. The republican caucus will take th Porto Jlico cmestlon fn hand again to norrow snd until It acts the senator having charge of the measure will no Ochlre to pi-eas It. The republican vtnntoni who support the house ( rtrlf bill hope to get the measure out of tin caucua after only onn sitting , but tin free traders arc not HO anxious 01 that ucore , and the iuttnr clement ma ; de.luy malterc there , as they ar dls posed to do In the senate , with tin nope of receiving still further encour aycmcnt from the country at lavge. Some of the members of the frci trade republican element declare theii puri > OKo to vote against the bill if re ported without amendment. The ) threaten to offer many amendment ! and to make upooehcn In npposltiiii and otherwise to 'do all in their powei tt prevent the passage of the bill ni It stands , but the caucui' of course ma ; f'.nd a nicann of preventing this opci luptnri' . At finy rate t'trong ellor will be made In that direction. The democratic Kcnatnrs will sup port a free trade amendment , whei preaentcd , but they pic.fer to have tin bill voted upon tinamcnded. According to a certain man tin nomination of Hynum to bo appraisei at New York should , he taken up h the executive Kcrnon tomorrow , bin the republican caucus may cause post ponement for a day or two. The dem ocratic leaders will opprino confirma tion. tion.Tho The committee on privileges and elections will hear the nrgum-ml oi counsel In the case of Senator Clarli I.Dginnlng on Wednesday. Thn ropori on the cucc Ir not expecti'd for several ' .v "ks. The navy appropriation bill will be taken up In the house tomorrow and doubtless will servo as a text for a wldo latitude of dlsmasTon on military affairs In general and the cost of mil itary establishment nuacr the new condition of alalrs. In anticipation of this an underntandlng may bo reached that three days will be given to the ( Inhale. The bill ItHelf covers no legis lation on the orsaniatlou ; : of the army , but Is ttrlctly n supply measure for the army on ItH present basis. The latter part of thu week will be devoted to the naval , the agricultural oi' the formications appropriation bills , although no exact order has yet been fixed for taking them up. The naval bill and report are ready and Acting Chairman Fens la rather dcslrlous of having Did naval discussion follow that or- the nrnty. that the agricultural bill can bo taken up on short notice. The fortlflcatlonu bill l already on the cal- ondar. BOERS SliNI ) WOUNDED BACK. OfllccIT WIio Vimlitrml Fi-nin Itlnpiiiroii- Icln Kutiirii. DLOI5NFONTOJN , March 2fi. The Hoern who yenterday killed Llcuteu- : int Lygon of the Grenadier Guards and wounded Lieutenant Colonel Crabbc , Lieutenant Colonel Codrlngton and Captain Trotter of the Coldstream [ luards. who had ridden eight or nine miles beyond their camp on the Mod- ler river , , without cncort except onn : roopcr , we'-o mcnjbcrn vC the Johan nesburg mounted police. After dressing their woundo , they ; c-nt them to the British camp In nil imbulancc. LONDON , March 20.-Except for the 'unfortunate occurrence , " ns Lord Roberta depcrlbea It , which resulted in : ho killing of Lieutenant Lygou and ho wouiidliiK of Lieutenant Colonel T'rabbe , Lieutenant Colonel Codrlug- .011 and Oaplalu Trotter , the campaign ircsoiits no now features. The mln- r.ap to the Guards1 nlllcoru la a testi mony to their bravery , but not their llscrotlon. They met a parly of five Uoern. whom they tiled to capture. The lloors took rcfURo on a kopje , where Lhrco of their comrades were hidden , anil within flvo minute ! ; every member 3f the British party \Vi\n hit. Tim Coining ( loiuiiicrcliil Cdii-i-rnK. HOUSTON. Tex. . March 2C.--AsEur- in ten have been from every r.tato and Icrrltory west of the Mississippi river that delegates will be present at the Trans-Mississippi commercial congress lo bo hold hero April 17-21 Inclusive. While the program hao not. boon Ilnish- fcd , replies have been received from many distinguished men accepting lu- vltatlomi. WILL AffECT 30,000 MEN. Sew Voi-h Miii-tilulHiH l.lkoiy to (5n Out DnrliiK ThlH Wct-lc. NEW YORK , March 2G A strike of 30,000 members of the International Machinists and the Amalgamated En- pincers In the Now York district inaj * bo precipitated this week by the action of the New York and Now Jersey Ma chinery Manufacturers' uJuaclatlon In organizing to resist the d'omnml for a nine-hour day , which a to have boon made on April 1 CLASH TOJEjWO.DED. . Ailjnlnnl ( IrnrraU of lu il Atllltnrj force nt rnuikfort Confer. FUAfJKFORT. Ky. . Man-h 26. Not withstanding that troops recognlzln the dual governors were quarlere within two Hunren | of each other , th republican troops at the state houa under orders from Governor Tayloi and , the democratic troops at the cour roufec , guarding the Gaebel uuspecU Powers , Cult on and Davis , under or dcrs from Democratic Governor Beck ham , the day was fjulet. The repuli Mean adjutant general. Collier , an Democratic Assistant Adjutant Gcnere Murray were together some time thl morning. General Collier called to disclaim re gponslhlllty for the mine before tli ntatc arsenal , which some of the sol rllero made n pictc-unc of laying , but ! Is understood their talk took on voider scope and thut they dlsciisse and mutually agreed upon plans t avoid possibility of any sort of a clas between the troops. The examining trial of Powers , It I believed , will be completed cither Tucfi day or Wednesday , and that If Power IB held over the other defendants wll waive examination. Whartcn Golder the state witness for the common wealth , whoso Illness on the stand yeo trrday forced uu adjournment of th court , twice , is reported by hl physi i-irin as very much improved tonlgh . ml In better condition to go into th \itneHK ! box than he was yesterday. If Witness Golden really gor-s on th ptand for the cross-examination to morrow the dcfenne hopes to conclud the examining trial on Tuesday Golden in the last of the prosecution' witnesses , BO it has -been understood Yesterday afternoon and today ho ha been seen on the streets. It was utatci tcday that ho went to Georgetown. It is the general Impression that tin defense may make 110 effort to contra \ert Golden'R statement In the exainln ing trial. An examining judge need ; to have only 51 reasonable suspicion o guilt to bind 11 prisoner over to tin prand juiy and I < B It its evident Jmlgi Moore ban tills , it. would be lly fo the defense to show its hand befon the. real trial. OTIS SUPPRESSES A PAPER. SjiiinUli Ore" " of llii ! Kxlrisnio I'lllpini J'urly Too < 'rltal. : . MANILA , March 2(5. ( La Patria ant' . HI Ll ! > cral. Spanish organs of the ox- tiunio FillpiiKt party , have recently been publishing articles inimical U the military government. General Ot- Ir. has suppressed the former journal for sedition and Imprisoned the editor at the same time Issuing a warning tc Iho extreme party thut it should exercise - ciso greater moderation. Senor Pa- terni ! , at one time president of the so-called Filipino cabinet , is expected to present himself at Sail Fernonda , province of Union. The rebels In Young's district are be coming aggressive. The American bat talion gunlsoning the town of Nam- ngapacau was attacked on four con- nccutlvo nlghtF recently. linfoire- niouts are now arriving there. Gen eral Young proposes to pursue the reb els aggressively before the rainy sea son-sets in. BOOM IN IMMIGRATION. x Nu in In- 1of I'oilinrs Com- \ > \K \ to Hut I'nlU-il .Skill's ALBANY. N. Y. . March 20. The re port of .lohn MeMuckln , state super intendent of labor statistics , says : Immigration rclurns for Iho ( iiiarlor ondcd December HI. ISO ! ) , show an In crease of 19,1)14 ) arrivals at New York over the preceding quarter , and 23,912 more than lu the last three months of ISOu. In the hitter quarter the arri val : . numbered r l,8SO : in the same llirco months of 1899 , 7-lo92 , and for Iho quarter ended in September , 18'JO , ili , J78. Comparing the returns for the clos ing quarter of 1899 with those of the corresponding period of 18D8. it is seen Lhat the largest proportionate sain 3f these rare. ? records at least 2,000 irrivalsvcrc mode by the Slovak's , ivhoue increase was 3.-113 , 121.7 per ; ont. The Polish race was second with an ncrea.se of 91.2 per cent , or . ' { .lOo.ln lumber ; the Croatians and Slavou- ons- being Ihlrd. showing u gain of ,8-tO , or 85.-I jier cent , Tut : HI IK ( iin-s to r.liiiilll.i. WASHINGTON , D. C. . March 20. Commander Rdward Taussig Is to be icnt to Manila In April , to take com- nand of tlio gunboat Yorktown In ilaco of Commander Sperry. The lat er ofllcer IH near the head of the Hal it commanderK and is about to become i captain under the terms of the per- onncl act. IMorinoiiH ( inliiK In .llc.\lro. CHIHUAHUA. Mexico , March 20. 'ho Eoveial Mormon colonies In this late have boon Increased In papula- ion by the arrival of over 5,000 Merion ion Immigrants from Utah during Hi. nsl Iwo months. The colonies wer stablishcd under concession ) ! granto y the Mexican government. To IncriviKi ) Itcfunil to Slnlot. \VASH1NGTON. March 2li. The ar- > iy appropriation bill will be taken up iy the house on Monday and In anll- Ipatlon of this the house committee ni military affairs revised the bill Rat- itdny , making some minor changes , he most Important being nn Increase if $500,000 In the refund to states for sxpenseB Incurred during the war with Spain. MUST 'roW jN SOLDIERS. Hum-hill SlintvH Ni-oil for initiintl : to Iliivo .More ! l 'l | > . LONDON , March 20. Winston 'hurchlll , lu a dispatch to the Morning 'ost , pays ; "It Is Imperative to continue shlp- > lng troops to South Africa. The treani should never ceaao until tlic ioorn surrender unconditionally. At he end of the war Great Britain will loesesii the finest army In her history , 'his , however , must not lure the nation rom the fertile fields-of trade and ommerce Into the stony wastes of mil- turlsm. " BILL IS AGAIN1 PASSH Senate Adopts Conference Report on Port Eicj Measure. STEWART VOTES WITH MAJOI1IT Tllhnnti Occupd-n . ' .foul of tlir Tlrnr. liu In C'ullril Iu\rfi h.v .Sonir Oilier Sriu torn Tariff and llet-t ifuciir , mill Otlit Mntttr Toui-htil t'ion | In WASHINGTON , March 24. Th Fenatc today adopted the confcrenc report on the 'Porto Ilico relief bl by a vote of 35 to Ifi , practically ntrlct party expression. No domoen voted for the report , but Stewait c Nevada voted with tne republicans. The time of discussion was coi Mimed principally by Tlllman , wh made a fierce attack upon the meai lire as agreed upon in conference , an accused the republican eenalors an republican party of Indiscretion , h ; pocrlsy and "dirty work. " Galllngcr followed with a tempo ate statement of those who not enl favor the report but the passage of Porto Rico tariff bill. Spooner closed the debate with fotceful statement in opposition t Tillmun's speech , In the course c which ho took occasion sharply t criticise the South Carolina senate for dragging the measure Into pol tics. His colloquial tilts with Til man were immensely enjoyed by th auditors. Tlllman sharply criticised th method adopted by the United State of extending hands full of food t the people of Porto Rico as a grati ity. "As long as you continue to fee these people down there , " declare 'lillman. "you may feed them. S Ions as the freedmen's bureau wu maintained in the soutii the colorc < race there amounted to nothing ' 1 hat's a race characteristic. Thl government will set itself up as ai elemosynary institution by the met sage of this bill and I do not bcliev we would stand on any such ground. Perkins of California inquired I 'I illmun was in favor of free trad with the Philippines , knowing tha those Islands had the advantage o peon and Malay labor. Tlllman If we are to continue ti hold the Philippines I'm in favor o fieo trade with those islands. Thosi who voted to bring into the countr ; those islands nt their cneap contract peon and Malay labor were told of tin results that would follow the ratifi cation of the treaty , and you couh not got the votes necessary to makt that treaty law until you had bough some men to vote for It. If it is nov proposed to send a horde of carpet baggers over there , backed by the bayonet of soldiers , so long as I have a voice I shall protest "The people , " TUIman shouted "will teach you next November thai trade- and the flag and liberty ami the constitution go together. " Disclaiming any authority to speal for the president , Mr. Perkins of Gal Ifornia r.aid that tne belief that the sugar trust had acquired a grcutei part of the sugar product of Porte Rico and his de&ire to build up the best sugar Industry in the United States had induced the president , he ( Perkins ) believed , to favor a tarlfi If It were true that he did favor It. TO INVESTIGATE CODER D'ALENE. Senator Allen Introduces : i Resolution In tlio St-nutc , WASHINGTON. March 24. Scna- iitor Allen today introduced in thn Kcnato n bill to provide for pensions to certain prisoners of war ; also a resolution for an investigation of the Conor d'Alcno matter , lie called up tind nt his request the senate passed these pensions : Charles A. ' Perkins it $30 per month , Oliver Domnn ? 30 II. K. Willllnms $30 , J. W. Blake $72. Hannah G. Huff $12. Marie Wllersuns SI2 , David Tolman ? 24 , and John M. McCord ? ! M. WANT TREATY OECLARED VOID. il'Mix IiulluiiK ( 'luiiii that Only One-Tlilrtl of Trlhct SlKilt'il It. FORT YATES. N. D. . March 21. I'ho Sioux have list finished i protracted council at Oak Jreek with Maor Bingenhel- ner , the Indian agent , over the Black Hills treaty of 1S7C. The In- liaus have long Hnimed that thlfi rcaty was signed by only one-third it' their number instead of thrce- ourths , as required by law. Major Bingenheimcr corroborates he claim. The Indians will employ egal aid to have the treaty declared mil and void. I'lniiu. INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. . March 21. secretary Walter of the middle-of-thc- o\d populists is preparing to leave or an extended vlidt to tim various tuto organizations. Ho IK nald to be latcd for national chairman and ays If he is selected he will have the mtlonal headquarters moved to this ity. "Tom Watson of Georgia can have he nomination for president if ho nmts It" said Major Walter tonight , 'and I believe Dr. B. F. Miy of Mln- icapolls will be bin running mate. Ic Is a close frland of Ignatius Don- lelly. " ( Sriiliiiui 1'ut Out. HOT Sl'lUNOS. Ark. , March 21. Jim 'canlan of IMtlsburg knocked out .lack irahain of South Omaha In ten rounds je'foro the Hot Springs Athletic club anight , after both hud made a hard attic. ArKontlno NI < - to Spiilii. MADHID , March 24. The president if Argentine , Lieutenant General Hoca. h rough thu minister at Buenos Ayrcs , cnor Del Aleno , has cabled thanks to he Spanish government for the enthu- . ( abtlc reception given to the crpw and jttU'CrB of the Argentine training ship PrcBldente Sarmlento. STEYN ISSUES A PROCLAMATION. Warn * llnrKlirrd Who I.ny Ilotrn Tliel A run to Help tlin KnclUli. BOER CAMP , KroonstaiH , ThiiriHlny ? 'arch 24. Alfalrs are h'jln ; ; put h proper r.hape and the Tree Staler * win j-ad to leave are returning In crowd- : The president's proclamation hai hhown the butghcrH thai the govern n.-nt Is standing firm. The commands are mohlllxlng li reat number and the men are niun oc-termlned than ever. President Steyn has issued a jirocln matlon in which he warns the hurgner ; who lay down their arms t.nd hel ) . tin English that they are liable to the tit most punishment as traitors. i LONDON , March 2-1. The war oHU has Issued this bulletin : "CAPETOWN , March W The fol lowing lelogram has arrived fron Nicholson , Buluwayo , March 1(5 ( : "The following Is from Plnmer : "LOBATSI , March ] 4. The Boer advanced Irom Ihe soulh In consider able force this morning. They first ad I vuncetl from Goode's Siding. After i sharp little engagement Llcutenan Colones * advanced post was compellei to retreat. The retirement was excel h-ntly carried out as to our main posl tlon. The casualties Included Lleuten ant Chapman and a corporal , prisoners rnd two missing , probably prisoners Five troopers were wounded. Chap man's horse fell with him close to tin enemy , who Immediately surroundei him. The exact Boer casualties are un Known , but several were shot at closi range. In the afternoon the Boon advanced further north and shellei our position from a ridge on our left Our twelve and one-half pounder re piled , the artillery duel continuing un til sunset. Lieutenant Tyler has slnci died of wounds. One native wai killed. " Colonel Plumer apparently has retir cd to Crocodile pools , and Mafeklni u-emfi further off than ever from re lief. This news was contained In . ' ' .Mepateh from Buluwayo dated Mon day. March 19 , and published In tin cecond edition of the Times. These ad vices add that the base hospital has br-cn brought back to Gaborones though the correspondent further says it is thought the object of the Boei demonstration on March 15 and 1C was tt cover the removal of the siege guns irom Mafeklng. COUnfOlJARDED 1'rclliiilnur.r K.vninlini tlon of Secretary l Slate C'ttlub Pmvers nonius. FRANKFORT , Ky. , March 24. The preliminary examination of Secretary of State Caleb Powers , charged with abetting the assassination of William Goebel , began today before Judge Moore. The court house was guarded Inside and out by milita and scores or deputy sheriffs armed with Win chester rllles to prevent possible Inter ference from "mountaineers' ' who were reported on their way to Frank fort , but their presence was unneces sary , as the mountaineers failed to appear and no disorder occurred. The witnesses today included War den Eph Lilian ! , Detective Doc Arm strong , Sheriff Bosworth of Fayette county , who arrested Secretary Powers and Captain John Davis ami Silas Jones , who is now under bonds , charged with complicity in the mur der. The testimony tended to show that the shots came from that section of the executive building in which Secretary Powers' office is located , al though no one swore that the shots weie from the seci clary's ofllce. BRYAN'S NEW YORK FRIENDS MEET Lincoln IVatrorni Adopted by Ksectitlto Committment Albany , ALBANY. N. Y. , March 21 The ex ecutive committee of the "Chicago platform" democrats of the state met Here today. After adopting the plat form as adopted In Nebraska last week it was resolved that the rank and file of the democracy of the state af Now York demand that the dele gates selected to attend the state and national conventions be men who arc Icnown and above suspicion and loyal Lo the platform and lieket of 1890 , and tluit such delegations be instructed : o vote for the realfirmaUon of Iho Chicago platform and for the renom- nation of W. J. Bryan of Nebraska is the Empire state's choice for pros- dent. It was also lesolved that a stale Iclcgallon of Iwo delegates from each ongresiloiial district be selected to sttend the convention and contest the scat of any delegate who did not loy- illy support the tickel of 1S9C. Trul M Holdup ut Hamburg. ST. JOSEPH , Ma. , March 24. A ( no robber , wearing a false face , with t huge black moustache painted on .he mask , held up the southbound \ausas City , St. Joseph & Council 31uffs train four miles south of Hnm- nirg , la. , at 1:30 : o'clock in the morn- ng. The train was in charge of Con- litctor Billy McGee. Flagman Moore vas first accosted by the robber at .he rear end of the train. Using tloore as a shield the robber went hrough the sleeper and chair car , get- ing $200 In cash and a gold watch. lo pulled the boll cord and , when the rain ( slowed down , jumped off and scaped in the darkness. Mount ICtM-omilr.cH Taylor. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. , March 21. jovernor Mount today Issued a eqnlsltion for the return to this itale from Kentucky of a man wanted m a criminal charge. Governor llount decided W. S. Taylor was Kon- ucky's chief executive and the pa- icrs were accordingly forwarded to ilm. 31uriim Siiinmimetl to Testify. WASHINGTON. D. C. March 24. Former Consul Macrum was at the apltol today , having come from his : iomo in response to n telegram from Representative Wheeler of Kentucky , ) lddlnp ; him to appear before the louse committee on foreign affairs. Mr. Wheeler says he will urge that ihc inquiry take place before the full committee. The Macrum evidence prob- bly will ba taken early next week. Forgery can usually be detecled be cause the imitator has certain charac teristics of his own of which he IB not i ware. Pnlnrr. Though William C. Whitney Is very j.roud of his splendid new home in New York probably the most beauti ful In all the land he says he would not advise anyone to undertake the tt.sk of erecting a similar elaborate icsldcnce. The first floor suite , which includes the ballroom , dining room and two drawing rooms , cost about fl.OOO- 000. and the dlfllcultlcu overcome in carrying out the Hchc-nie of dccorallou decided upon were enormous. Weak men hover between opinions ; Etrong men decide. How a Llttlo Boy Wns Saved. Washington , I ) . C. "When our boy was about 1G months old lie broke out with a rash which was thought , ( o be measles. In a few days ho luul u swelling on the left side of-his neck and it was decided to he mumps. IIo was given medical attendance for about three , weeks when the doctor paid it was .scrofula 'and ordered u salve , lie wanted to lance the sore , but I would not let him and continued giving him medicine for about four months when the bunch broke in two places and became n running sore. Three doctors wild it was scrofula ' each ordered a blood medicine. neighbor told me of n case somewhat like our baby's' which was cured by Jfood's Sarsaparilla. 1 decided to give it to my boy and in a short while his health improved and his neck healed so nicely that I stopped giving him the medicine. The tore broke out again , however , whereupon I again gave him Hood's Sarsaparilla and its persistent me has accomplished a com plete cure. " Mas. 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