Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 05, 1904, Image 2
! THE PAP R TRUST I AN INJUNCTION ASKED eV THE II ATTORNEY GENERAL , . - - METHODS THAT ARE ILLECAL i - , As the Sollln1 Agent of the Mills the' ' P 1per Trutt Controls the Market AIJ. Golutely and Has Advanced Prices Fully Fifty Per Cent. ST , PAUl. , l\11 tlOl'Ul' ) ' MOOllr , for the Unlll'll StalNI , through Dst ! rlct AUoruer IIaupt amI } ' n. Kollogl : ; and James 1\1. Deel" 11110111111 lI.sslstlml attorney l1neral of the United states , fIIell a IIctlllun lu the UnlLcd States Illstrrl"'court ! In whIch ho tnulCl'a the General 111111er cOll1lmn ' , IIn Ilrlnclpul IloCclHlnnl , IIml the ItmH'a 1'11(1 ( < ' : ' cOInllany or Grllull Hnlllds , 1I1hlll. ; I1l'nn llln 'l'njJl'I' eomlllU\ ) ' ot LIWe I'TIlIs , Mlnn , ; Wolf mV'r Pallcr nnd Plber mpany or Now Hlchll1ond , Wla. ; Atlas Pallor COmlllll1) ' or AlllllO' 1011 , WIR. ; } { Imborl ) ' & Ollll'lt cOllllmn ) ' or NCl'nnh , Wls , ; IUvorllhlc PIl.Jer anl1 Pnpol : COItlIJl\U ) ' or Allpll'ton , Wls , ; . Walllmu alll'r Mills cOIl1IJan ) ' or I Ikolmw , Wls , ; Cenlralln PUlil anll i \Vuter Howel' cOUlIJUn ) ' or Ct'nlrnlla , WIIJ , ; Combtned ocls Pnller com-I 111m ) ' or Comhlnell Locls , Will. ; Dells , llhlp compan ) ' of Enll Claire , Wls , : (1raml Hallldll Pallel' and Puhl com. llany of Grand Halldfl ! , WIR , ; 1\tenasha \ Ilnllor compl\n ) ' ot MenRllha , Wls , ; Nelmosa Puper comlll1ny of Ncl\Oosu , Wis. : the I.'ulla Mnnllfact 111'1111 : ; com. sJany ; of Oconto l ulls , Wls , ; 1 lamheau Pap r company of Park 1'nlls , , Wls , ; .Tohn Edwards Manllfact IIrln , ; com. Il ny or Port Bdwarlls , Will , : C , 'V. lIow 1rl1 comllany or 11l'nnsha'Is. . ; Wisconsin HIveI' anI Paper c0lJ11lany or Plover , 'Vis , ; 'fomuhawl ( Pilip I1nd } Iullor com puny or Pnrl ( I.'a1l3 , Wls , ; NorlhwlJstern Paper COm11ll11) ' or Clo. quet , Mlnn , ; Conlmlldated Water Power antI Pallor cOlUpany of Ornnd HUlllds , Wis. : Manllfacturers' Paller comJnny ) and the Pelolll\O ) ' 1.'lhor Pa , POl' company of pJtmll < e ' , Mlch" and the Rhlnelander PUllcr compnny of Uhlnelandor , Wls" IJUrty defendants In a suit to enjoin them anll restmln them from doln hllslness throllgh the Genernl PnllCl' comllan ) ' as the fmles agent , In violation of the pro. vlslolls o [ aecUous 1 and 2 of th act of congress , nllprovod , July 2 , entlllmi . . An act to IIrotecl trallo and com. l1\orco \ nlalnst unlawflll restrulnls nnd I11l1nollolles. " 'fho lJeUtlon alle ; es that Lhe dc- fcndnnts entered Into an agl'eell1ent to comhlno and control the sale of 'tho product of the dIrrerent companies through the General Pnper comllaU ) ' III thut tbo General Pallel' company l'egull11ed IIrlces , sulos and shlpmeut. amI territory [ or lho sale or the same 1\1\11 after lledllctlug ollC1'allug ex- Ilomfes of lho General Paper comlmny , dh'lded the surplus among the mem- hers of the corporation , The ! Ietltlon alleges that 'in consequence - quenco or tl10 comhlnatlon all com. IlcUUon In the manurnctlire , sale und dlstril'utlon of 11IL11er hlld heen re. slrlcted and llrlco of all paper prod. \lcts greatly Increased , partlculllrly of news print IHlller which has heen In. creased nbout 1i0 per cent , II fur. . thor states that 110 dealers or uews. 11114lers or oUlCr conS\1mors In the tOl'- rllQr ) ' west of UI0 Mississippi wllh the oxcol1tlon of certnln newslaller ) pub. 1IIIhors In St. I..Quls nnd Chlcl\lo , can lllll'chnsa nny 11111101' excollt dlroctl ) ' through Uu ; Generl\l J > allCr comlJlmr , and then onty upon terms dlctntod ht the laltm' . ' 1.'ho court Is asltcd to declare t.IO ntlcgell comhlnutlon1nll1.wful and thl\t. the defendants he ' \ ) lel'lletuatly enjoined - joined from doing an ) ' IIct In IIUrH\1 , anco of tbe snnw , . , CORBIN REPORTS UPRISING. Official Statement of Work of Pala. Janes Received at Washington. W ABHlNGTON-Tho war depart- .ment. was officially advised hy Genernl , Corbin , comml1.ndlng the 11elmrtment of the Philippines , or Lho uprising In l a\nl\.r" In Whlc ! ) ono 1I0utonant amI number of enllslel1 men of Ute Phil. 111111no scouts were Idlled. The fJahlegram Is I\S fol1o\s : ' 1.'ho IJalajanes nro on the warpath In Samar In consldorllhle 1111 111 11 OI'S , as may 110 jl\lgcl1 ( lIy the fol1owlnl : ; : Novemhor 10 uOOllt 400 Palajanes and aovt'l'111 hundred vohmteers Joined .n nn nttaclt on a dotllchment of twon. ty Ph1l1pplno scouts nt Oras , Samnr. I lled , ono hoslillal corps man ; wounded , twelve phlllllpine scouts ; m sslng , five , said to have lIeon 1I010el1 w'ljJo ' .n . the , river : all bodies hallly lnuUllllcd. 'And ngaln on DecembOl' 16 Seconll Lieutenant Stephen H. Halt and thlrty.soven : onllstoll mon , Thlrt- clghth company Phlllppino scout'S , ' w'ere klllod by Palajanes at Dolores , Samar , First LlenLonant George P. Abl.lott rOluests hell ) from mllltar ) ' nuthorltles , fown tl1rel\1enell b ) ' 1,000 Pnlajanes. Situation crHlcal In hQlb Instances , I offered the Phil 1)1. ) pine goverr. me1t all the usslstanco doslred. As ) 'ot none has been ac- cepted. Japan Wants a New Treaty. ' ! 'OKIO-'fho JUlmese ) : government has agreed to negotiate an nrhltrntlon treaty with the Unltcd SUltcS. 'l'hls Is the result of Amorlcan 1\1I11lstel' Griscom's rOll.roS'entatlQns . to Daron .Komura , minister or foreign affairs , who bas notified him thnt his govern. ment Is 111eased to nccollt America's .I11vllatlon. Daron l\omura : further , tutes that Japanese Minister 'l'aka , blr(1 , Is fully omp werell to act wltl1 Secretary ot Slute Hay to frame and sign n treat ) . of the 1lnd at Washing , ton. THE OnDER MUGT STAND , McCool < Cannot Hope to Betaln Her Lilnd Ofllce , ' ' h'en re. WASIl1 G'I'ON-H haK ( Ilurll'cl hNO thnt Indh nnlloll Ilre\'nl1s throl1 hol1t 0I111I\\'l'stel'n Nebrnslm m'l'r the IIrt'flldl'nt's re l'nl order IIhllllflhln ( tht' land ollh' " at. McCoolt nftc.r .Iaullnr ' \ . 'rhl' CIMlnt If ! 1111\110 that the n tnI' tlllt' ufllce Is 5 ! ; rcnt n'r. . IIh\t'l' fllll ) " { l0 111'1' ceut or Ihl' hlll11l'flt11 : l'ntrlt't nre ) . ( 't lacl. . Ing and lie W..8t of lcCool { . In. Il'relll III Ihl' l111\ttl'r Is alsu Illteusinell br th rt'lK > rt thl\ ! 1 he omre was ahollshl"ll bl't'aust' uf 80111 ( ! I'lIlUlllnllltR which WflM. flied Inst IIUI1I1110r I1galust I . I , Ih\lhholH' . tilt ' I'CKIltl'r , nnd C. \Y , I1l\l'u ( , $ , tht ! rccul\'l r. It WUIf'Irnl't1 : I'\t ' the Whlto 110uso thnt thl' prt'tlldellt ! mOl'elr comllllell with Iho InWhl'll ho IlIlIcontinuell : the lre Ok of11cc , Accorllllll : ; to the law Whl'lll'\'l'r the OXI" nses Oflunl onl'- thlrll oC the total l'C\'l'nue or n land omc ! ' nlld whl'u8\'cr thl' ) lullllc Innl1 < 1 lit a 11Istrll'l are rl'ducl'11 to less than 100,0110 ncrl's , IhQ Ilroshloul nud the Rerl'tar ' of the Intl'rlor I11nr order s\l'h umco ahullshed , Althollgh the fl'l'S o [ the illl'Cllok ulllcl ! for the laat Iwo quarters ! ! huan lXCCSH over l1Iaxlmum salnl'les to the olllcluls , the remnlnlng IJIlhllc lanl1s In the district fnll short IIf the minimum acren o necesS'UI' ' to contllluo thl ! ol1lce , 'rho law also pro\'ldes that when n lal1l1 ofllce Is located at a atato capital the 1II1finished huslness or an ulJOlIshell ofllco ' 8hall be sent there for complc. tlon. For this reason the IInOnlshe(1 ( huslness of 1\lcCoolc will go to the olIlco at Lincoln , Congressman NorrIs stated that the Jaml ol1lce at Shlno ' , Neh" woulll also he ahollshell within a few months , AT LEWIS AND CLARK EXPO. Lake 200 Acres In Extent to Be Llghled By Electricity. POHTJ..AND , Ol'e-Among the no\ ' . eltles oC the electrical IIl1mllnatlon Hchell1e lleslgnoll fQr the Lowls anll Clarl ( exposition Is the suhmarlno lighting oC Guild's InliO , This lalce Is the larlest hOII ) ' or watOl' over Inclosed In any expol\ltlon \ ground , bolng ever 200 acres In extent ) end the arrange- 1110nta helng' carl'led out will transform - form the lalw Into a hlaz'J of glorr. ' 1.'ho lights will bo fity can(11o power anll Inclosed In all' and wator.tlght receptacles , SpeclaLors will bo ahlo to see all Idnds of fish swimming ahout In the shallow wator. 'l'hls suhmnrlno llIumlnntlon will also gl\'o the ofCect oC dancing flames or fire at a distance In the night : Completing the vlstn. . of Columhla court on the Islanll In the lalo will he the graml court and gardens In Cront of the government hulllllng , sur. mounled wllh " OO.Coot towers , whlcb , with theh' outlines trltnmed wlLh thousands of lights , can ho seen I\S far aa the Cascade ran go , seventy-fi\'o miles distant. In conjunction with these plans the 1\tazunas , n mountain- climbing club of tMs clt ) ' arc arranging - ing for the illumination of 1\Iount Hood , the highest peak In Oregon , by slgnnl fires at Intervals during .Tuno and July. 'l'ho mountain Is easily dlscornlhlo from O\'er ) ' vantage polut ot the grouuds , In the center of the lalm an 1m. meuso ge'ser will lllay , IntermlnglClt with \'arlod lights , amI a Columhla. river fish wheel will 110 In olleratlon. . FIRST CASE IN SUPREME COURT. Right of Roads to Arbitrarily Route Shipments to Be Determined. W ASlIINGTON-Volumlnous rec. ords ill the case oC the luterstato Commel'co commltrslon agalust the Southern , Pacific comlmny , the Atchl. son , 'rl 11elm & Santa 1"0 " Railway comllall ' , the Snntn. . Po-Pnclfic Rail. way COmllnU ) ' and the Southern California - fornia Railway compnn ) ' WOl'e flied In the SU1)remo court of the UnltCll States 'l'uo day. The 1I1igation Is l(11own liS the citrus fmlt case , which was decided - cided adversely to the railroads by Judge Wellhorll of the Ninth circuit last Soptemher. Tho'contl1llnles tl10n 111)llealoll 10 the suprell10 court. Shill- pel'S o [ fruit ! ; from Southern Call. fornhl cOlUplnlnod to tl10 Interstate Commerce commission that the railroads - roads Insisted they hall the right to route fruit shlpmonts o VOl' eastern roads o [ their selection , 'fho com. mission decided that the shlllPCl'S had the rIght to select the routes over whlcl. . theh' shlpmeuts shou1l1 110 mado. 'rho railroads also were or. del'ed to IlIsllluy to the public their rates fOl' the transportation ot fruits , The circuit court lusltlined these 01' . deI's , Restrains Plumbers' Trust. INDIAN1pOl..IS-Jlulgo . Carter , In the suporlor court , ! ; ranted n restrain. Ing order against the further opora' tlon ot what hr called a ilium hers' trust , comllosed ot the Illumhers' IHlll' pb' houses o [ the ell ) ' . Josollh111 ; , IeI' com111nlned that the SUlllllr hOIlSOE would sell goods only to mom hers , and ho'as refused the IlI'lvllego oj purchaslnr. . Distribution of Seeds. W ASIIlNG'l'ON.-'l'he prlvato sec' retarlos ot memhers of the Nohrnslw dolegatlon In congress 1\1'0 now )1re ) IUlI'lng IIsh ; for the congl'ossloual Ills trlhutlon In the state , which will tale )1laco ) wllhhl the coming two or thrO ( months. l ach Donator and represent altvo will have HliOO III\cltnges or gar den , fiowor 1U1I1 Hold seCll to haml ou1 to their constltuonts , The total dls trlbu\lon \ In Nobraslm will amount te BOboO )1aclmges. ) These desiring t < , - recel\'o seed uro l'oquesletl to malt ( a11l)1I1' tlon at. oncu. . . . " , . - THE NEW STATESf ADMISSION OF FOUR TERRITOR. IES NOT CERTAIN. SOME DEMOGRA T8 ARE OPPOSED - - - - It Is Likely That There Will Dc Con. slderi1b Ie FilII busterlng-HcpulJll. cans Not Anxious as the Matter Can Go Over to Ncxt 5e8lon : ; , WASl'IINGTON--ln i111 ) J\hllhl1ll ' there will nol he two ! ; laI' alMcrl to the f1a lit Lhlll feIl ; lon or congl'eSf ! , While thel'e 111'0 Homo democrats who al'O dlsposell to allow the l'epuhllrans 10 1ellslr-tc an th'y Illeasa on all ox. ( 'Pllt great CII1I1II1\110nl.nl rtucallon , thol'O 111'0 olhl'l'H who will not consent 10 the 1\III111sslon of IItute ! : ! don hied UII , a1 ! IJroll0Sl'd In Iho hili IllIRROd Illst safl. Flan 11\ ' the hOl\so anti llOW IlelHlIng ' In tho'Rcnat 1' , or COllrSl' , it la well understol ( that It will ho an eas ) ' thlnl : ; to d 'Ccat the Hlatehooll bill , Only a slllhl J1l1bllRter 13 ueeessar ' , or perhalls a notlco to lhe l'elJ\1hllean majorlly that the hili Is unsullsCl\c- lory wOl\ld bo sl1l11clont. 'I'he repllb. HClms nre not at all anXIOUlf : , 'rhe ) ' nt'o wlllllll : ; the llresent bill should \111 \ Sll , hill IC the domorratl ! : want to deCeat It thl' ) ' will nol cO\11plnln , Senator ] ) u Bola of Idaho Is 1lead. . or of the OIJlloslt Ion to the hili In Its Ilresent rOr\11. lIe recalls that when ho WIIS struggling to hnve the territory - tory of Idaho admlttcd as a. staLe there was a Il'eat deal of Olllloslt1on to the anll-Mormon test oath , which he Insisted shollld he IncOl'IIOl'ated In lho conflIlullon ! , Du 130ls toole Lho ground then that conlross had no right to bring a territory into the union against the will of Lhe [ Ieople of Lho tel'rltor ' , Ho sahl then that Idaho wonld IlI'ofor to remain oul. rnUlor thnn ho 11elll'Ived of the test oath. "Now , " Halel 1\11'1 Du Bois , "tho people or Arizona , with few exce11- lions , and majorlt y of the ) looplo of New Moxlco lIre fer to remain as territories rather thnn to bo udmlttell as one atate , "I thlnl ( their wish os should he l'e' spedcI ! . What ougl1t to he done now 1s to allmlt Oldahomn , not. coulled ) Indian tOl'l'ltory , but according to the present houndarlos , There would ho nothing' favoring the democrats in that , for Oltlahoma Is as 111Oly to he ropuhllcau as democratic , and , In fact , It Is the ono telTltory where the re- ) I\IIJllcans'm'o strongost. But asldo fl'om al1 political consideration , the rights of the Ileopio oC the torrltorles should he resllectcd , " ,811ellldn : ; of the statehood hill Sen- atOl' Deyerltlge , chairman of the com. mlttee on torrltorles , l'eDlnrlCd the other day that had Senatol' Quny lived - ed the measure wouh\ have loen lmt In his charge whllo being conslderCtl In the scnate. PerhalJS no ono Imew whether SonllLor Quay would have nc. cepted the douhllng UI of the terri- tories. Four ycars ago he fought for I nearly three months to secure sepal'- slatehood for three terrllorles , leaving out Indian territory. When the repuhllcans doubled up the territories - tories In the last session , with a. view of malting two states of the fOllr , there was no sign from the silent Pennsyl- \'I\nla scnator as to wheUIC1' that lhul oC a proposition suited him or not. Ho was Intcnsoly Interested whcn the light was on before. lIe devoted more , limo to seuatorlal worlt thall ho hnd over given hoforo In a winter , but nfter the hill was dMeated ntHl when a now scheme was tried ho ney- 01' seemed to show the same Interest. No ono Imows whnt he would have done If ho hnd lived. . . ADAMS WANTS INVESTIGATION. Governor.Elect of Colorado Flies Pc. tltlon In Su reme Court. DENVER-Attorneys Charles 13 , 'fhomM nnd Samuel 'V. Holford filed I a petition in the supreme Court. . Wednesday on hlhalf of Alva Arlams , the democratic governor.elect , asking I that ollher the court or 11. commission to be appointed h ' the court shall ! : I)1on ) all of the 2H ( hallol boxes used In Denver at the lalo election and maloft\ thorough oxamlnatlon of thelt. ontents , ' 1'he C0111't deelded to hear a.rgumellts on the IlotlUon Intc ! ' In the :1a ) ' . "I have no question a1l0ut m ) ' elec. tlon b ' su1lstantlnll ' the ' ' ) mnjol'lt re)1' ) rosenLed 011 the face of the returns , " 1'111111 ' Governor Adams , "I 1Iellovo IC 1I1e fmuds In outsldo coulltles I'ould tlo unearthed , my honesl major1t . would umount to 20,000 , Hut I want no tainted sent. U Is of far greater hl1)10rLunco ) that the extonslvo election frntuls should bo unearthed and Imn. Ished tnnn that I 01' any other partlcu- iar Indlvlclual Rhould ho sworn In as , go\'ernor. I don't Imow who com- mltted the alleged fraulh ; In Donver. I J Imow nearl ) ' Lhlrt ) . men uro In jull , ostenslbl ) ' for contemllt of court , Imt reall ) " charged with olectlon crimes , Jf they are or the dl racter represent. I \II ! , I feel nssured thnt there are men , . : , at IIhert far moro deRcrvlng of jnll than these who nro Incarcerated , Has Not ReslQned , But Will. LONDON-Whllo numerous Homl. : ol1lclal statomentll llavo hecn heard . I that Amhassador Choato Is ahout to , retlro from dlllol\1allc ) : IICo , It can bo ; statell thnt 1'111' . Choato hali not sent his resignation nor an ' communlca. ) tlon on the sUbject Lo President : I Roosevelt or the state delnrlment ) ; nor hns ho reeolvell ) ' Inquiry , olther from the prl'shlont or Secretar ) ' lIn ) ' , ; concerning Ills future ) II a'ns , It can bo said , hOWOVOI' , that It Is Chonlo's ) , Intclll10n to h1ncicr his resignatl0l1 soon after Innugurntloll , I - , . ' , . MAJORITY 10 DIVIDED , Colorado Republlci1ns Not Agreed Upon Plan to Re8eat Peabody. DI NYI fl- \1' ) ' few memhel'l ! of the 10Clsl\1tlll'o huvl' YI'1rrlved ! 111 the ( 'It1nd whelher the Illnns of WIlliam C. Bvnmr nnd ot1ler r'lluhllc\111 lend. NS Lo rOHoat ( lm'el'II01' , JHII1OS , Pea. hOlly wl1he \ nlvl90d I ) ) ' a majol'lty of Lhl' rell\lhll'llll 1I\'I1I\l'I'S \ la stili III 110llhl. 'rhe ropuhll\1l1s clln ( 'l1rr ' allY menslI\'O Oil whll.'h they IIrl' ngl'ced , 'l'he\'O an' lit leasl hair 1\ d01.o11 candiliales I'm' the Sllol1lwrHhll ) , S0\110 l'ollu1lllc:111 mel1lhI' , Iwown as follower 'of fOI'I1\I' \ ( Unltelf Stntc3 Senntor J.dwtIl'd : 0 , Woleolt huve do. clllel1 that whll" the ) ' do not \Ontl'mll' ) Into a ulliou wllh the del\1oc1'l1ti ! under ! lilY conHlllel'llUou. the ' wl1OlpOSO \ ) vhol'ousl - an ' IIlan fOl' counting out Ad\1l\1s , The Wolroll rel1Uhllcl1n8 sa ) ' Lhl' ) ' will go Illto n lIal't . CHUCUS ! lnd will n ! r'l' to ahhlu hy th ( decllJlon of thc CI1Ur'IIS 11)1 to a 1I0int where 'It con. fJll.tll with thoh' C'o\1H'lellce ! , Thl'Y 111- slst , thnt they ha\'o I1lwa's slrlctlr 011. 1.01'v ; ( > (1 l'art'cgulal'lly ' , hut when f } course tB commenlled thut Is morally wrollg they will not follow It and the ) ' will not conshll'r 111:11' : doclslon In thnl. regard'as ' " ' ' ' ' ' as 11'l'egnlar , : 'l'he ) II ante to scat Gov'el'l1or. Peahod ) ' , some of thl'm IlcdarccI , Is wrong nnd no caucus - cus acLion wl1hrlng \ them to SU)1pol'l ) sueh 'action , 'rho C'all\'nSR or the yoLes for state omcers Is made by the leglslaturo nnd Is not sUllject Lo re\'lew In the courts. LEGISLATION FOR CANAL , M mbers of Congressional Committee Consld r Question , W ASIIlNG1'ON-\Iemllers ! of Lho congressional commillee which will [ ormulnte the Isthmian canal lelsln.- : . lion huyc been considering the yarlous quosllons relnllng to the regulation of the cannl zone. A bill for the 11111'- pose Imssed the senate last session , but was rejected hy the house , and a measure 11nall ) ' was agreed upon , placing' the whole government of the zone In the )1ower ) of the ) lresldent un. tll the end of the ) lresent session oC congress , Berol'o the close of this congress It wilt he necessary Lo renew that ) lower for a term of years , or to enact a new la\\ ' . Opinion dlfrers as to the hest method of handling the suhject , although It Is helloved that a strong government will he necessary In order to provide for the care and health of the men engaged In canal worlc. It is eXl1ectell that Hepresenta. live 1\1ann ( Ill. ) will Introduce a h111 relating to canal worle soon after congress - gress reconvenes , I REPORT FROM OKU'S ARMY. Soldiers on Both Sides Stili Lying In the Tren , = h.s. ; General O1m's Headquarters , \'Ia Fusan-No change has tal < en Illnce at the front of the Second army. The Russians continue a dally lJOmbanl- mont , fil'1ng at. random and resulllng in [ ew casua1Ues. 'fho Japanese sol- dlors plcled 1111 fifteen cent1metro shrapnel cases and wllh them made charcoal burners to heat the bomb IIroofs. Occasional c01l1slons tale place hetween patrolS' , the Russians alwa's rollrlng. BOUl sides seem satIsfied - Isfied to remain in the trenches. Lleutennnt General Sir William Nlcholason , director-general of m1l1- tary Inte1l1gence of the DrlUsh was olIlce , who was attached to the Jap. anese arm1efl. . hel'e 'esterlla ' on his way to England , , Steal Court House Also , ST. PAUl. . , l\1lnn-A special to the , Dl paLch from Aherdeen , S , p" says : ' ' 1.'ho crowd o [ men who went from Solby t.o Bangor nnd carried off by force the count ' records In the court house and then lefl word that they would return for the court. house It- selt , Icpt their prom Iso. The hulld. Ing has been torn down and piled on wagons , and IS' helng hauled ta Selby to bo rebuilt there. Allhough the ac. tlon of the Selb ) ' mon lIas aroused much hitter feeling , Bangor residents made no resistance , . . WARSHIPS UNDER ORDERS , China Will Try to Hold RussIan Wal' Ves els In Port. SHANGHAI-Tho tatotnl has Issued strict ordCl'S to the commanders of the Chlneso warships In the harbors oC Woosung nnd Shanghnl to ) lrevont un ) ' atten1)lt ) to escnpo by the Rus , sian war vessels , the cruiser Aslwld nnd the tor)1edo ) boat destroyer Groz' ovol , 1\101'0 Chlneso cruisers arc on thl ; way to Shanghai. 'fho Asl\Old and the GrpzoJeol suc , ceeded In reaclt1'ng Shanghai after the baUlo hotwcen the Russian nnd Jap , aneso fieets off Port Arthur , Augmr1 10 , and slnco that tlmo their officerf und crew hl1.YO been Internell at Shanghai. A rumor from Shanghai reachel' ' l..ondon Docemher ! ) that the ASkoh' ' was coaling and roplaclng Its maehln or ) ' pre)1aratory ) to an effort to escapl and join the Russian seco\1l1 Paclfil squadron. American Girl WeJs Title. W ASlIING'J'ON.- l\arguorltl Hyde ( "Daisy" ) Leller , the youngos daughtel' of the late Lo\1 Z , Lelle ! and Mrs , 1'111\1' ) ' T. Cnrver.Lolter 0 Chicago , was married at noon 01 Chrlslmas dn ) ' to lIenr ) ' 1\Iol'neau : Pagot Howard , the nlnoteenth carl 0 Suffollt and l1erlshlre , , 'l'ho ceremon : occurred In the ! lter resilience II , this clt ' , the Ho\ ' . Roland CollOl Smith , rector ot St. John's Episcopo church , ul1lclatlng , Only n fnmll : party witnessed the service. 'fh brldo was escorted 1Jy ber brothor. . . t , . CAN HOLD ARTHUR i - - - RUSSIAN ARMY HAS OVER TWO MONTHS' PROVISIONS , THE JAPS MOUNT MORE oAtmON Confirmation of thr. Report That Gen. I < ondrachcnko Has Deen Killed- The Work of Dynamiting and Paral. lelln ! ] Continues. -I TOKlO-'t'ho Jalanese ) oCCUllied the entl'o fort on HlhltU1 mountain at 7:0 : : : o'clocl ( Wodnesdl11' . TI'ulltwOI'lhy : ndvlc11 ! from Port AI'- 1111I1' conl1l'\11 the report that General KOIlrachunliO ( hils heon Idl1ed and Lhat Genl'ral Stoessel has been Injured 11) ' failing f"ol1l " his hOl'se , General Smll10ff Is alllo : relortcd ! wounded. 'rhollvl'l'H furthm' say that Lho stern of the ImUlellhlll : Se\'astapol has sunlc In ahallow water. Its how Is llamuged In two Illaccs n1\(1 the steerIng - Ing room geal' Is also damaged. The garrison is re)1orted ) Lo 1)0 con. fidont In the hellef Lhat relief w11l arrive - rive hlfore 1\tarch 1. Desplto Its heuvy losscs NO\'fl11her ! 26 and subse. quently the garrison is said to ho cheerful amI resolvell to continuo the struggle as long as a single soldlor : remains. ' 1'ho army claims to have I sulIlclent IJI'Ovlfrlons to lasl unUl Pcb. ' ruary. 'fho navy Ilossesses about one I' month's Rtores , The price of food In the holeagurml fortress Is high. BeeC Is 1 % rouhles ! ler IIOl\Jul , horse meat ,6 tlll'l ' 150 I'ouhles cach copols , < c's , eggs 160 roublefl per hundred , Dut a few junls hearing supplies reached the garrison the pasl month , It Is expected that Lhe cap Lure of the holghts of Pigeon hay w11l Cur- ther curtail the landing of supplies , ' 'fho emperor today recelvell In au. dlence and decora.ted Captain Zurbon. zen of the sten.mer W11Iehad , which had hrought homo the Japanese ref. ugees Crom Hussln , The Japanese dynamiting and par 1- lellng against the easLern section of the main clrclo of forts around Port Arthur Is Iwogresslng favorahly. 'fho right wing of the hcslegers conthiues a heav- and offectlve shelling of the new town IIreparatory to operations' ' which are nearing completion. It Is prohahle that lho next ullaclt will ho simultaneously dlrocted against the east and wcst forces of the fortress in an endeavor to dlvldo and weal ( n the resistance of the defenders , The Now Year seaso has hegun and all Japan Is enjoying a hollda ' , consequently Togo's journey Cram Kuro to 'fold will bo a continuous popular ovation. WRIGHT TELLS OF UPRISING. Governor of PI1111ppines Reports on Fighting by PalaJanes. W ASIIINGTON-Secrelar ) ' TaCt re. celvpd a cablegram message from Governor Wright at 1IIanlln In response - sponse to his inquiry In regard to tbe recent uprising of the Palajanes , Dolores - ores , Samar , Governor \Vrlght's meso sage Is as follows : MANILA , Doc. 26 , 1)04-Secretary ! ) of 'Val' . Wushlnlton , D , C.-\Vlth ref. erence to your telelram of 21st lailt , I regret to say that General Corbin's report of attacle on and , loss of detachments - tachments or scouts at Oras and Dol. ores Is correct. Palajanes have of late 1ert west aUll north sides of Sa- mar and became active on east coast , which Is practically without harllor anll very difficult or access during prevalence - valence of the existing monsoon. Orders were given some tlmo slnco to strengthen all etachmentfl on tbo east coast , but unforhmately this was clelayed hy wrecl ( and loss of const guard boat carr1I11 : ; a hundred or moro oC the constn.bulary. The mon wore snved but the delay In sondlng another coast guard heat to the res. cue resltlted In leaving the small detachments - tachments at. OrM and Dolores Iso. later and the consequent loss. All eat > t const stations hl1.vo been henv- fly reinforced and wo are still send. ing men In by my lliroctlon. General AlIen , chief of the constabulary , lett hero ( Manila ) two weels since to talO pe1'sonul charge of affulrs In Sa- mnr. I am stili reinforcing him wllh , constahular ' and am consulting with General Corbin , who , If necessar ' , will alll us with trools ) , WRIGHT. THEY MUST NEVER RETREAT Kuropatkln Doesn't Want HIli Men on the Run Again. MUKDEN-General Kuropatldn , ad. dressing his troo11S , said : "You must never allow : yourselves to rotreat. t Even In the cnso ot the smallest. do , tachment having once formed a plan It must bo carried out to the end. " A Japanese hallery opened fire Do. cemher 24 In Shanllnpl1 and two men Were wounded by shells. A Japanese column advanccd , but. was ' 5oon driven back b ) ' the Russian firo. 'l'ho genCl'll1 sltul\tlon Is quiet , though Chlncse report thnt the Jnpan. ese are strengthonlng their left Hnnle as though In contomplatlon o [ a turn. ) Ing movoment. On the other hand : the Japanese In mnny places appar. eully are Imihllng wittler qunrLers. To Spend $30,000,000. ) CIIICAOO , 11\-'I'ho \ Heeol'll.Herahl t says : 'l'ho Pennsylvanln Hall road I'COml1 ny Is IlI'epared tn spend $30- t 000,000 In the construction ot a now 1 railroad stutlon In Chicago , $20,000" 000 ot this , sum to bo silent In ac. [ qulrlng InUlI udjolnlng the proscnt ' Union depot and $10,000,000 to ho :1 : spent In buildings , Plllns and speclfi. 11 cations for a mosl elaborate group of .1 ' 5tnlCtures devoted to rallwa ) ' pur. y llOses havQ already been completod. o 'fho site' of the new terminal w111 occUpy'sl'cn square bloels. FFAIRS IN CUDA. Senor Quesada Dentes Some Sensa. tlonal Reports. W ASIIING'l'ON. - Senor Quosada , the Cuban minister , In vlow or reporlfl Lhat yellow fever was beginning to obtuln a foothohl In Cuba , and that the Cuban government was not vigorously - ously enforcing sanllary precautions , gave out the following otnclnl stnto- meht : "The rate of mortalll ) ' In the Inland ot Cuba. has steadily decreased slnco the estallllshment or the repuhlle. From ol1lclal datn the unnual deatl1 rate In the Illsl four mouths has been t In the dlsLrlct or Havana I\S follows : , August , H1A2 ; September , 18,24 ; October - tober , 17,31 ; unll Novomller , 16,60 per 1,000 , and for the whole Islaml , llilil : , 11 ,41i , 13.,10 amI H rospecUve1y. This com111\res most favorably with the hest showings of the sLates of the United Statefl nnll the countries of Europe , and Is due not only to our splondld cllmatc , but to the con- sclcntlous Gfforts of the Central Sanl- . tary department of Cuba. There hns been no epidemic oC c uar- antlnahlo diseases , Yellow fever , smnIlpox , cholera and the plague hnvo not de\'eloped In Cubn slnco the proclamation - lamation of the 1'Oll1\hllc. \ Neither , of the cases of yellow fever at Punta Do Sal , In October unll November , hag propagnLod be'ond the original places , It is true that owing to the financial - cial Inalllllty of certain municipalities , hrought about hy the low prlccs for staple products , they hnvo been unable - , \ able to do as much as they would 111(0 ,1 for water suppl- , street cleaning , I pavement and sewers , but In 11owlso has this caused the yellow fever , I which has 110t lIrolen out In any ot t the lOrls of the towns , Havana has 8 asked several times [ or large sums [ or ' pUblic improvements , nnd to help the munlclpalllles only a few days' ugo an appropriation oC $100,000 for 1m- I medlato use was passed lJY the House , , of , Representatives , the Senate ' amcmdlng the hill by Increasing the amount threefold , anll as soon as Congress - ' gross reassembles in January tbero' , ' will be ample means to attend to all { sanltl\ry requirements , Cuba Is a nation governpll b ' a constitution , and wUhout the nctlon ot Congress no money can ho dlshursed by thO executive - tive , Yet as ovldence oC bow anxious ; ' are the InbabHants to malntnln tbo ; ' 1 worl of sanitation , the Instance ot j Guantnnamo may bo cUecI where a. " weele ago the people mot anll suh. ' scribed 'Several thousand dollars for I street cleaning , etc , I The gov0111ment of Cuba is doing Its full duty In the malleI' and Intends - I tends to continuo Improving the condition - dition of all the towns , which can now bo compared without an ) ' dls d- " I vantage with those of any other coun- tr ) ' . Cuhn tlms far I111s shown that It is protecting Us nelgbbors efficle' t- , .L. . f Iy and that. Us sanitary officers are f { fully able to moet anyemergency an'l ! \ court and scientific Invcstlgatlon car- . \ rlod on In go oJ fnltl1. ' ' 'I THINKS DUTY DONE. I President Keeps Pledge for Pea e Conference. ! WASHINGTON-That the furUler ' Interchange ot'Iows preparatory to the formulating of n program for another - other lIeaco conference at The 'V' Hague bo effected through the Inter'I - \ national bureau under the control of the permanent administrative council o [ The Hl1gue , is the suggestion of fered hy Seel'etary IIny in a second circular note to the powers made I1Ubllc at the state dO)1artment. ) The 1 no to was dlsllatched a. weelt ago , but \ Us publication was hcld until it ; reached the various American embas- t sies and legations abroad , The secretary - . retary summarizes the replies ot nU the powers to his note of October 21 ! and expresses the gratification of the prosldont at tbo cordial reception o [ ' his Invitation , Having taken tbls i Inltlnl step , however , the secretary 'j says the prcsldent feels that he has , gene as far as he appropriately can . and that wUh the general acceptance ; - of Russia Secretar ) ' Hay sa's thnt ' whllo the postponement wblch tbl3 ' reply necessitates Is to bo regrettell , } tbls government reeogl1lzes : Ule weight of the moUve which Induced It. , t Carnegie Gives $1,000,000. I' ' ST. LOUIS-In a lelter to F. M. Crunden , lIhrarian of the pUblic 11- I brary , Andrew Carneglo approves of the plans fOl' the new St 1.ouls 11- brary building and states that his , cashier has been Instructed to honor , requisitions UI ) to $1,000,000 from the . proper autI orlUes for the now struc- . L t111'e. . . . . tf Cheyenne Indians Starving. ' ROSEBUD , Mont-Tho Northern I " 't Cheyenne Indians are In a plt1rullY desUluto conliitlon. Commlsfrloner " Jones , on the advice ot J. C. Clifford , - Indian agent , orllored that no food bo " Issued to the Indians excellt the very f , ) ' 01l11g , the aged and Infirm , basing his " ucUon on the theory that ther WOI'O \ soU-sustaining. ' I. Puts Stop to Mall Frauds. ' . W ASllINGTON-H. R. Goodwin , n- ; r slstant nHome ) ' general for the pOSl- o lce department , In his annual repol't to Postmaster General W'nne , 8arS that the numher of fraudulent con. corns has been greaUy reduced 11\ consequence ot the vigorous enforcement - mont of the postal laws. The result Is shown b ) ' the marlwd decrease In the number of complaints rccolvCll , . . There were 14-1 fraull' orders Issllell ( during the : 'I'ear nnd twenl.three 01'- dol's were Issued against forolgn letter - tor ) ' companies and their aeonts. I . ,