ntt f i itXiiji u CITY IS IN RUINS ST PIERRE AND 40000 INHABI TANTS DESTROYED TWENTY RESIDENTS SURVIVE Appalling Disaster Said to Be With out a Parallel Except Pompeii Eighteen Vessels Devoured by Flames and All on Board Perish ST THOMAS D W I May 10 It is now estimated that 40000 per sons perished as a result of the vol canic eruption in the island of Mar tinique SAN JUAN P R May tO The ca ble officials here have received ad vices from the island of Dominica that a schooner which has arrived there from the island of Martinique reports that over 40000 people are supposed to have perished during the volcanic disturbance in Martinique The ca ble repair steamer Grappler belonging to the West Indian and Panama Tele graph comfpany of London was lost with all hands during the eruption of Mount Peele at St Pierre Martinique Grappler was one of the first ships to disappear WASHINGTON May 10 A cable gram has been received at the state department as follows May 9 To Sec retary of State Washington At 10 oclock a m on the 8th inst a storm of steam mud and fire enveloped the city and community Not more than twenty persons escaped with their lives Eighteen vessels were burned and sunk with all on board including four American vessels and a steamer from Quebec named Roraime The United States consul and family are reported among the victims A war vessel has come to Guadeloupe for provisions and will leave at 5 tomor row AYME Consul The consul at Martinique is Thomas T Prentice He was born in Michigan and was appointed from Massachu setts as consul at Seychelles Island in 1871 and later served as consul at Port Louis Mauritius Rouen France and Batavia He was appointed con sul at Martinique in 1900 The vice consul at Martinique -is Amaree Testart who was appointed from Louisiana in 1898 The latest available figures show the total population of the island of Martinique is 185000 people of whom 25000 lived in St Pierre PARIS May 10 The commander of the French cruiser Suchet recently telegraphed to the minister of ma rino from Fort de France Island of Martinique under date of Thursday May S at 10 p m as fellows Have jusc returned from St Pierre which has been completely de stroyed by an immense mass of fire which fell en the town at about 8 in the morning The entire popula tion about 25000 souls is supposed to have perished I have brought back the few survivors about thirty All the shipping of the harbor has been destroyed by fire The eruption continues It is feared that M L Mouttell the governor of Martinique has perished He telegraphed May 7 that be was proceeding to St Pierre Senator Knight is also supposed to have been at St Pierre BILL FOR STATES PASSES Measures Admitting Oklahoma zona and New Mexico Successful WASHINGTON May 10 The op position in the house to the bill for the admission of Oklahoma Arizona and Nov Mexico collapsed at the last minute yesterda3r and the bill was passed without division as it came from the committee except for a few verbal amendments The real test came on an amendment offered by Mr Overstreet of Indiana to join New Mexico and Arizona and admit them as the state of Montezuma It was beaten 28 to 100 and all opposition then ceased Rebels Bombard a Town HONG KONG May 10 Advices re ceived from Wu Chou say the rebels bombarded for three liours April 27 using modern field guns From 300 to 400 of the inhabi tants were killed James H McMillan Dead COLORADO SPRINGS Colo May 10 James H McMillan of Detroit son of United States Ssenator James McMillan of Michigan died in this city tonight of consumption Discuss Rathbone Case WASHINGTON May 10 At the cabinet meeting yesterday the appeal which is being made by Senator Han na in behalf of a new trial for Estes G Rathbone waa discuss- Wiihelmira Improving THE HAGUE May 10 Queen Wil li shaina had a quiet night with no rise in temperature She is taking sufacicnt nourishment and her con dition is satisfactory COPELAND CASE GOES TO JURY Specialists Testify to the Belief that Accused Was insane CHEYENNE Wyo May 9 The case of Ned Hartley Copeland for merly of Omaha who killed A C Rogers of St Joseph on a train near Wamsutter last summer was given to the jury late tonight after lengthy arguments by the prosecution and defense Early in the trial the de fense admitted everything set up by the prosecution and the case practic ally developed upon the question of the sanitv of the accused Eminent physicians from Denver Rawlins Rock Springs and the superintendent of the state Insane asylum testified that they believed Copeland was in sane at the time the deed was com mitted Dr McGhee of Rawlins who was on the train with Copeland when the shooting occurred said he thought Copeland was drunk This evidence seemed to have little weight with the jury and the belief is gen eral that Copeland will be found in sane and committed to the state asy lum MESSAGE FROM POPE LEO Expressions of Sorrow from Vatican on Corrigans Death NEW YORK May 9 The Rev Dr Ferranti Italian secretary to Archbishop Corrigan tonight made public a cablegram which was receiv ed at the archiepiscopal residence from Cardinal Rampolla pontifical secretary of state at Rome express ing the sorrow of Pope Leo at the demise of Mgr Corrigan The ca blegram was addressed to the Rev Dr Ferarnti and is as follows The holy father with great sor row learns of the death of the grand archbishop whom he hoped to see in Rome very soon His holiness who appreciates very highly the es pecial merits of the dead prelate ex pressed his sympathy from the depth of his heart for the metropolitan church of New York and he prays God to give to the soul of the great archbishop the repose of the just and the premium of eternal glory Signed RAMPOLLA Pontifical Secretary of State GRAVE TROUBLE IN HAYTI Revolution in that Island Is Now Said to Be in Progress SAN DOMINGO Santo Domingo May 9 The United States minister William F Powell owing to the sit uation of affairs here has suspended all intercourse withj the revolutionary government and is preparing to leave San Domingo for Hayti to which country he is also accredited His departure is due to the grave differ ences existing in Hayti where a rev olution is said to be in progress The change of government here has put a stop to the steps taken by Mr Powell to arrange a settlement of the claims of the Dominican Improve ment company of New York against Santo Domingo These claims were being favorably considered by the government which has just been overthrown and were in a fair condi tion for settlement The Dominican congress has been dissolved and a provisional govern ment has been formed Gone for Twenty Five Years NEW ULM Minn May 9 Mrs Odie Ella Wood returned here today after having been adjudged dead and her estate administered more than a year ago Mrs Wood and her hus band left New Ulm for California twenty five years ago and have since resided there Her relatives gave her up for dead and when in August 1899 her father Thomas E Chute was killed his estate was divided be tween three of his children known to oe living and Mrs Wooda share also went to them Mrs Wood it is said has fully established her identity and the judgment of the court prob ably will be set aside and ner claim allowed Senator Moneys Worry Ends WASHINGTON D C May 8 The cases of alleged assault against Sen ator Money of Mississippi Orpha H Shaner a street car conductor and Joseph E Hooper a truck foreman in the fire department all growing out of a street car altercation about ten days ago were nolle prossed and formally abandoned in the police court yesterday The only issue which the court permitted to be argued was as to the right of the assistant district attorney to nolle pros a case without the consent of the court which Judge Kimball finaly sustained Tramp Killed in a Wreck DES MOINES la May 9 A wreck occurred on the Chicago Northwestern at Ames at 1 oclock yesterday A tramp was killed and Mail Clerk Griffin of Des Moines was seriously injured Mail Clerk Graves of Chicago was buried under mail sacks and badly bruised and Mail Clerk Alexander Turk of Chicago had his arm and hand injured Train No 10 was just approaching the town limits when the accident occurred PHILIPPINES BILL DISCUSSION IN SENATE TAKES SENSATIONAL TURN TILLMAN DEFENDS SLAVERY He Reverts to Civil War Issues in an Excited Debate McComas Joins in Defense of the National Adminis tration WASHINGTON May 8 Discussion or the Philippine bill in the senate took a sensational turn yesterday Mr McComas of Maryland referring to tho alleged cruelties of American soldiers in the Philippines which he deeply deplored told of some of the cruelties which had occurred on both sides during the civil war Neither side he said was to be held respon sible for those regrettable occurrences as neither side approved them In this connection he suggested that sen ators from South Carolina and Mis sissippi where there is less popular liberty than in any other states were shouting the loudest for constitutional liberty in the Philippines This drew a sensational reply from Mr Tillman who declared that it was no longer possible to sneer away the responsibilities for the infamies committed by the Americans in the Philippines He said that if it had been in the south that if the reins of government were to be given to the negroes the civil war would have been prolonged indefinitely He insisted that in order to maintain their self respect the white people of the south had been obliged to subdue the negro by whatever means using the shot gun as one of the means He frankly described how the ne groes had been defeated at the polls admitting that the whites had gotten just such majorities as were neces Bary When we get ready to put a niggers face in the sand he shouted we put his body there too He declared the people of the south never would submit to negro domina tion and he hoped republican senators would turn from their game of devil try in the Philippines and assist the south to rid itself of threat of negro domination While Mr Tillman was speaking many of the democratic senators left the chamber his audience on the floor being largely on the republican side Mr Burton of Kansas vigorously ar raigned Mr Tillman for his utter ances He asserted that the senator who could defend slavery and govern ment by the shotgun could not be ex pected to carry good government to the Philippines He was astonished that a senator should in one breath make an appeal for unsullied govern ment in the Philippines and in the next boast of crimes almost unpar alleled in history Mr Burton followed with a warm defense of the governments policy in the Philippines and became involved in a heated colloquy with Mr Rawlins of Utah because he had denounced some of Mr Rawlins statements as false He paid a brilliant tribute to General as one of the great heroes of the army After declaring that the war with Spain had been forced upon the United States by the democrats and that the Philippines had come to this country through the war Mr Mc Comas asserted that in the debates on the Philippine question the democrats ignored all history and ignored the treaty which they helped to ratify He said they proposed to undo the glori ous work of the last four years to de nounce our treaty to disgrace the army and navy to throw away the sover eignty over the islands to defy the verdict of the people to reverse the supreme court and to scuttle amid the flouts and jeers of all the na tions of the world Colonel Sharpe to Manila WASHINGTON May 8 Colonel Henry Sharpe assistant commissary general has been relieved from duty in this city and ordered to Manila where he will be come chief commis sary of that division relieving Colo nel Charles A Woodruff Senor Valdez Banished MANILA May 8 Senor Valdez editor of Miau as a result of the sec ond libel suit brought against him by Neito Legardo the Filipino member of the United States commission has been sentenced to six months ban ishment Funeral of Potter Palmer CHICAGO May 8 Hundreds of Chicagoans of high and low degree at tended the funeral of Potter Palmer here yesterday Services were held at the palatial Palmer residence on Lake Shore drive when many of the friends of the dead millionaire and Chicago pioneer viewed the remains at the house Rev James S Stone rector of St James Episcopal church conducted the services The burial was at Graceland cemetery WAR OPERATIONS CONTINUED Peace Negotiations Do Not Interfere With Military Movements LONDON May 7 Lord Kitchen ers weekly report dated from Preto ria yesterday shows that the peace movement is not allowed to Interfere with military operations except so far as to permit of unrestrained meetings between the leaders and their various commandoes The weeks Boer casualties were ten men killed and 122 made prison ers General Bruce Hamiltons col umns captured eighty seven men on the Hellbron Orange River Colony line Colonel Enbrander has resumed op erations in the northern part of the Transvaal against Commandan Byers whose forces have been considerably reduced and General Ian Hamilton has cleared a large district of Klerks dorp southwestern Transvaal PURCHASES OF CUBAN SUGAR Buyer for the Trust Continues His Testimony WASHINGTON May 7 Henry C Mott raw sugar buyer for the Ameri can Sugar Refining company contin ued his testimony before the senate committee on relations with Cuba to day He said the trust purchase of Cuban sugar from October 1 1901 to January 1 1902 was 45100 tons There was no way of showing from the books of the trust what Americans own sugar plantations in Cuba Mr Mott said that owing to the cost of storing sugar and deteriora tion of stored sugars the refiners kept very little on hand and made an ef fort to keep only a sufficient supply to meet the demands amounting to 35000 tons per week The committee adjourned until tomorrow QUEEN IS VERY LOW AGAIN Her Physicians Hold a Consultation but Issue No Bulletin THE HAGUE May 7 Advices re ceived here from Castle Loo dated 1 oclock this morning declare that Queen Wilhelminas condition again excites grave anxiety Another con sultation of the queens doctors was held at 11 oclock last night The re sult of this consultation is not known Extreme secrecy is maintained as to the contents of the telegrams dis patched from Loo palace This and other measures are be lieved to indicate that the condition of her majesty is much graver than appears from the official bulletins It is said the queen is so weak that she has been unable to take any nour ishment since last Saturday CANKER WORMS DESTROY FRUI Missouri Crop Badly Wrecked by Ver min on the Trees ST JOSEPH Mo May 7 Never in the history of fruit growing in this state has such havoc to fruit trees resulted by pests or drouth or ele ments of weather as can be summed up in the present ravages of the can ker worm Whole orchards of apple peach and cherry trees are entirely stripped of foliage and consequently so thoroughly injured as to be able to produce no fruit this year if in fact the trees are at all able to sur vive the summer One apple orchard in the southern part of the county which for years has netted the owner an average of 10000 for each crop will produce nothing this year Cuban Congress Convenes HAVANA May 7 The Cuban sen ate and house of representati 7es re assembled at noon today in tie pal ace Governor General Wood made an address wishing the legislators suc cess in the work they were about to enter upon He informed them that no legislative power would be vested in congress until after the formal transfer of the government Their work now was to pass upon credentials and to inform the military government officially who had been selected pres ident and vice president and senators and members of the house of repre sentatives The senators met in the Palacio Zgundo and the representatives in the Commandacia General de la Marina building President Does Not Object WASHINGTON May 7 The pub lished statement that the president had made objections to the declara tions of the French government to be stow the decoration of the legion of honor upon Admiral Dewey and Gen eral Miles is authoritatively denied at the White House Peace Plans Progressing PRETORIA May 7 The peace sit uation is developing encouragingly According to reliable information which has reached here several of the nearer commandoes have received the burgher delegates in amicable spirit It is said that Commandant Byers has announced his willingness to abide by decision reached by the Transvaal government Considerable opposition to the peace movement is developing among irreconcilables THE LIVE STOCK MARKET Latest Quotations from South Omaha and Kansas City SOUTH OMAHA CATTLE There was a light supply of cattle but still It was the heaviest of the week There was a good demand for beef steers showing quality and the market on such kinds could safely be ouoted stronger When it came to those that were not quite finished however it was a different proposition and trade on such kinds was rather slow and the prices did not look much moro than steady The cow market was active and strong all around The better the qual ity tho better tho demand but still even the medium and common kinds sold without much trouble at steady to strong prices The trade Is very uneven owing to the rapid fluctuations that have taken place within the last few days so that some sales look a good deal higher than others It is a good deal of a catch-as-catch-can market Bulls veal calves and stags of good quality all commanded steady to strong prices There were only a few stockers and feeders on sale and anything desirable sold at just about steady prices HOGS There were not nearly as many hogs on sale as there were yesterday and as other markets were reported a little stronger trading at this point started out on a basis of about a 5c ad vance and closed about 10c higher than yesterdays general market The mar ket was active so that the bulk of the offerings was disposed of In good sea son The advance was general on all classes though of course the light weight stuff and common grades were neglected and hard to sell the same as usual The bulk of the good weight hogs sold from 705 to 5720 and the medium weights went mostly from SG93 to 703 SHEEP There was a light run of sheep and Iambs and as packers all seemed to want a few the market held just about steady With the exception of a few loads the quality was nothing extra but still buyers bought up about everything offered at just about yester days prices It was evident though that they were a great deal moro anxi ous for the better grades than they were for those lacking in quality KANSAS CITY CATTLS Market steady to 10c higher Choice export and dressed beef steers J875ii725 fair Xo good J3eO gC75 stock ers and feeders 3003555 western fed steers J3002605 Texas and Indian steers f375tiG05 Texas cows 5275 510 native cows J223S5C0 native heifers 3501686 canners 150275 bulls 3C0p 515 calves 250iG4O HOGS Market steady to 5c higher top 7C0 bulk of sales 7005725 heavy 720i730 packers 700725 light GG3 707Vb yorkers C95707Hi pigs 550 GS0 SHEEP AND IAMBS Best steady others slow and native lambs 340 715 western lambs 3755720 native wethers 34OC00 western wethers 4501iG15 fed ewes 4805355 Texa3 clipped sheep 150555 stockers and flipped yearlings 3755605 Texas leeders 2905475 MORTONS DEATH GREAT LOSS Tribute is Paid by Former President Grover Cleveland PRINCETON N J May 10 Speaking of the number of promi nent men who have died within the last few days former President Cleve land said to the Associated Press Mr J Sterling Morton who was at one time a member of my cabinet was the only one I knew personally so I do not wish to make any com ment further than to say that the country has sustained a great loss The death of the author Mr Ford was a very sad event Mr Cleveland was asked today for his opinion of the effect on the coun try of the recent effort of the beef combine It looks said Mr Cleveland as though the packers had overshot the market I see by the newspapers that tho markets are full and that the farmers produce is not being used as freely as formerly and the stock rais ers are content to sell their cattle at reasonable prices I judge the situa tion is beginning to assume normal proportions Iowa Conductor Injured IOWA FALLS la May 10 Chas Knoll a former Burlington Cedar Rapids Northern conductor of this city narrowly escaped being killed in the railroad yards at Kansas City Kan He had gone to the depot to take the train for this city and in crossing the tracks was struck by a switch engine but luckily escaped with a broken arm and severe inju ries on the side and back May Get Free Delivery IOWA FALLS la May 10 The announcement is made that this city is entitled to the free delivery serv ice and that the year ending March 31 showed the receipts of the post office here had passed the 10000 mark Cholera in Manila MANILA May 10 The cholera statistics to date are as follows Ma nila 8G7 cases and 70G deaths the provinces 2542 cases arid 1085 deaths Ware and Evans Meet WASHINGTON May 10 Eugene F Ware who is to succeed H Clay Evans as commissioner of pensions was at the White House and met the retiring commissioner in the presi dents room The three had a pleas ant conversation together and it was announced that Mr Ware would take charge of the office as soon as he is confirmed His nomination will go to the senate today Evans will leave for London in the near future Dinn This Year T A well known New York betting man who keeps track of every bet of consequence said the other day that at least 52000000 has been wagered on the election In that city Most or this has been bet on the general re sult but more bets upon results in states have been made than usual or this fully 1000000 has been put up In Wall street alone There is less Bryan money in sight at present than at any time during the last four months THE BEST RESULTS IN STARCHING - - Defiance can oe ouuuneu uuij j Starch besides getting A oz moro lor same money no cooking required Foreign Cow Dairy A notice board has Just been erected on shore near to the naval anchorage at Woosung China with tho following information We open at Woosung on the south of the Telegraph Com pany for sale the Foreign Milk tho taste are sweet the Milk are pure the Price are just We have not put any water in it If examine out wont pay single cash If you want to buy it you will know the Foreign Cow Chop No 1 Milk Yi Pingshan Dairy Clear whito clothes are a sign that tho housekoeper uses Red Cross Ball Bluo Largo 2 oz package 5 cents A bird In the hand Is permissible if you have no knife and fork Plsos Cure cannot be too highly spoken of tut a cough euro J W OBrien 3 Third Ave N Minneapolis Minn Jan 6 1000 The Greatest Organ The man who is putting new pipes in the organ of the Mormon Taber nacle at Salt Lake City Utah was told that many old Salt Lakers wero weeping over the fact that the organ was being remodeled and replied They will weep that they did weep when once thev hear the new instru ment He claims that It will be the greatest instrument in America when the present work is completed All Sufferers From Rheumatism ihould try MATT J JOHNSONS C082 Guarantee goes with It Try It If a man is a wit he says things if he is a humorist he writes them Mrs WinslowH Soothing Syrup For children teething poftens the cunw reduces tn UainmiUloQ allays pain cured wind colle 23c a buttlu When a woman argues the very best she can do is to convince herself Concentrated Common Sense Using Hamlins Wizard Oil It drives away all pain instantly The mornings seem to be getting up earlier of late S20 A WEEK AND EXPENSES to men with rig to introduce our Poultry goods fatndstp JavelleMfgCoDeptDParsonKaa Sweetening ones coffee is the first stirring event of the day If you dont get the biggest and best its your own fault Defiance Starch is for sale everywhere and there is positively nothing to equal it in quality or quantity The example of today will rank as a precedent tomorrow DEFIANCE STARCH should be In everv household none so good besides 4 oz more Tor 10 cents thaa any other brand of cold water starch History in Stage Pictures The beautiful nlav of Nathnn Hale rendered with the skill and per fection of detail which characterize its presentation here offers an op portunity such as is rarely afforded in stage pictures for bringing to the at tention of school children as well a3 to ordinary theater goers salient events of Revolutionary history The story of the patriot spy is calculated to inspire the youthful listener with pride and love of country entertain ing him absorbingly meanwhile New Yorks Heavy taxpayers Frederick W Vanderbilt beads the list of New Yorks wealthy men as sessed for personal proDrty His as sessment is a round 2000000 which at the prevailing rate of 0231 on the dollar would make his next tax bill 46200 Those assessed for 1000000 are William K Vandprbilt Alice G Vanderbilt John D Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie Still these figures are not particularly illuminating as showing how much the persons thus taxed are worth Some parents use their children to hang old clothes on Interesting if True But it Isnt A recent statement by an English admiral that a spirit made in Switzer land from the European mountain ash or rowan berry has the power to destroy the memory and that jelly made from the same fruit has a sim ilar effect suggests an origin for the old superstitition that the rowan treo has the power to scare evil spirits But liquors and preserves were long ago made from the red rowan berry and in some parts of the world the fruit is dried and ground into flour for bread No Chinee for Him Now that we are engaged said the fair young thing I will tell you that I do not fear mice That is nice said the prospective groom And continued the fiancee I can drive nails without hitting mv thumb and I know how to use a paper cut ter without ruining a book and I can add a row of figures without making a separate sum for each consecutive figure and I can build a fire and can tell when a picture is hung straight 6 it on the wall Here the man drew himself up with much dignity and sorrow and ZunJ Cannofc marry ou alas Why gasped the girl What prospect is there for my ever being able to demonstrate the supe riority of man over woman if I marry a woman who possesses such traits of character as you Few persons are as easily fooled bv others as they are by themselves The man who loves his wifes ro lations is as blessed as he is scarce f f X K u C5