CHARGES LED pATHBONE BRINGS ACCUSATION AGAINST WOOD VIOLATING ARMY REGULATIONS Says Wood Tried to Oust Hits Superior Also Chargeo Him with Forcing the Auditor of Cuba to Violate the Law YASHINGTON Major Estes G Rathbone formerly director of posts In Cuba was given a hearing by the senate committee on military affairs which is investigating the charges against General Wood In opposition to his confirmation as major general The committee was in session about one hour Nearly the entire time was given to Major Rathbone who reiter ated the charges made several times before the secretary of war the sen ate committee on relations with Cuba and in public statements following his trial in connection with Cuban postal frauds Major Rathbone filed specific writV ten charges with the committee stat ing that General Wood while mili tary governor of Cuba has accepted money from the Jaialai which was he said a gambling concern asserted that he had made a personal friend and boon companion of an ex convict He also charged him with giving instruc tions of an entirely unconstitutional Knd un American character to the courts 1 With reference to the charge that Governor General Wood had exceeded his authority in giving instructions to the court Major Rathbone said that the general had pursued this course In the Cuban postal cases when he Rathbone was under prosecution This was he said in violation of an article of the ponal code of Cuba and In a manner prejudicial to the rights and interests of those under trial He also charged General Wood with au thorizing the use of ex parte deposi tions in the postal case a proceeding which he asserted is contrary to the principles of law and in this case con trary to instruction given by the sec retary of war Major Rathbone charged that in ac cepting gifts from the organization commonly known as Jaialai to which Major Rathbone said General Wood had granted a ten years exclusive concession General Wood violated the Foraker law which prohibited the granting of franchises or concessions during the occupancy of the island by the American authorities He also charged that the acceptance of these gifts constitutes a violation of an ar ticle of the penal code of Cuba MORTENSEN SHOT TO DEATH Salt Lake Man Executed at States Prison for Murder SALT LAKE CITY Utah Peter Mdrtensen the convicted murderer of James R Hay was shot to death in the yard of the state prison at 1031 Friday morning Maintaining his innocence to the last Mortensen walked to the chair placed against the heavy stone wall of the prison yard without weakening and bid the guards and deputy sheriffs good bye with no tremor in his voice Mortensen was killed instantly four bullets from the rifles of the executing squad concealed behind a thick cur tain in the door of the blacksmith shop twelve yards distant piercing the white targent pinned over his heart Mortensen refused to see ministers either of his own belief the Mormon or of any other denomination and also refused stimulants saying he needed neither TOM HORN EXECUTED Strong Guard Around Jail and No Attempt Made at Rescue CHEYENNE Wyo Tom Horn scout Indian fighter and cattle detec tive went smiling on Friday to the gallows where he expiated the mur der of Willie Nickell aged 14 who iras shot and killed on July 18 1901 at Iron Mountain The trap dropped at 11 OS Horns neck was broken and Sixteen minutes later he was pro nouncde dead by the physicians With almost his last words spoken to his Intimate friend Charles Irwin a spectator at the execution Horn de nied that he had confessed to the mur dor for which he was to die He made no speech on the gallows Pittsburg Will Make Bid PITTSBURG A meeting called by Thomas K Ford chairman of the re publican county committee to arrange plans to secure the coming republican national convention was held A committee consisting of the mayors of Pittsburg Alleghany and port and the chairmen of the city county and councilmanic committees was appointed to make a canvass and teport on facilities for taking care of the convention PILLSBURY A CHEGS MARVEL Recently Played Blindfold Twenty two Simultaneous Games Henry N Pillsbury the champion chess player of America and tho greatest blindfold player on rec ord recently eclipsed all previous records by playing blindfolded twenty two games simultaneously during which time he did not see any pf the boards In every instance tho moves of his opponents were repeated to him and HiWp7 HENRY N PILLSBURY he directed those of his own men re lying solely upon his memory for the positions of the pieces This was the young champions third match of tho kind in a week and tho second in less than twenty four hours Cigars played an important part in Plllsburys performance Puffing away with a nervous eagerness that in a few minutes reduced the weed to an Jrfch butt he would draw a fresh one from his pocket light it at the old one and go on smoking and an nouncing moves In this way he con sumed at least a score of cigars be foro the end of the contest This expert of the ancient game won the championship of his own country not long ago and that of the world is liow his goal which he Is in fair way to achieve as a match is now being arranged with Dr Lasker the present worlds champion SENATE GETS THE CUBAN BILL Referred to the Foreign Relations Committee WASHINGTON The senate held its longest sitting of the session Fri day beginning at noon and concluding at 315 p m The entire time was consumed in debating a motion to re fer the Cuban reciprocity bill to the committee on foreign relations The political line was sharply drawn in the discussion the republicans advocating such reference and the democrats contending that the measure should go to the committee on finance The motion prevailed without discussion The resolution served to bring out some incidental references to the mer its of the bill Mr Teller took occa sion to correct published reports that he has hope of defeating the bill or that he intends unduly to obstruct its consideration Messrs Allison and Aldrich an nounced their willingness to have the bill go to the foreign relations com mittee but they united in an expres sion of opinion that such reference should form no precedent for the ref erence of revenue bills in the future Mr Allison also denied that there was any purpose of revising the traffic by reciprocity treaties When the senate met today the bijl passed by the house yesterday to carry into effect the Cuban reciprocity treaty was received and laid before the senate After the disposition of the routine business the Cuban bill was taken up and a debate ensued on its reference to the committee Mr Cullom stated that it had been the custom to refer such bills to the committee on foreign relations Mr Bailey said he had no doubt the statement was correct but declared that the practice was wrong He said it should be referred to the commit tee on finances or relations with Cuba Mr Tellers throught that the bill should go to the committee on fi nanc He announced his intention to opose the bill but said he would not carry his opposition to the extent of seeking delay Looking to Adjournment WASHINGTON A suggestion has been made which seems to meet gen eral approval that the senate fix a time for voting on the Cuban bill about the middle of December in the regular session and the extra session adjourn sine die before Thanksgiving No proposition has been made openly in the senate but efforts are made to bring about such an arrangement Sympathy With Booth Tucker LONDON The Metropolitan taber nacle was crowded with members of tho Salavation Army Tuesday night at a service held to sympathize with Commander Booth Tucker of the American branch of the army in the recent tragic death of his wife Com mander Booth Tucker was present and made an address and an address was also delivered by General William Booth head of the army throughout the world PASSED IN HOUSE RECIPROCITY WITH THE REPUB LIC OF CUBA ENDORSED TWENTY ONLJH OPPOSITION Party Lines Are Obliterated When 335 Members Vote for Measure Hep burn Approves With Reluctance He Says the United States Owes Nothing to Cuba WASHINGTON The house Thurs day by a rising vote 335 to 21 passed the bill to make effective the Cuban reciprocity treaty The dissenting votes were about equally divided be tween republicans and democrats but there was no record vote the minority having too few votes to order the yeas and nays The democrats under the leadership of Mr Williams sought to the last to secure amendments to the bill in accordance with the action of the caucus but were defeated stead ily Mr Williams made the final ef fort when he tried to have the bill recomltted to the ways and means committee with instructions to amend but a point of order under the special rule providing for a vote on the bill without intervening motion was sus tained Mr Cannon received the applause of the democratic side when he enter tained the appeal from his ruling made bv Mr Williams the speaker saying he preferred to err if he erred at an in giving the house the right to express its will The appeal was ta bled by a strict party vote The foliate begun Monday was continued up to within a few minutes of 4 oclock the time appointed tv take a vote on the final passage of the bill Mr Williams closed the debate for his side and made an arraignment of the republican policy of protection Mr Call rep Mass made the clos ing speech on the republican side otners speaking on that side being Mr Hepburn la and Mr Watson Ind Mr Broussard dem La opposed the bill and Mr DeArmond dem Mo supported it The announce ment of the passage of the bill caused only a slight demonstration Mr McClellan dem La opened the debate when the house resumed consideration of the Cuban bill today He opposed the measure and said it was not in line with democratic tariff reform Mr Hepburn rep la followed stating at the outset of his remarks that he would vote for the bill but with reluctance He said he was not one of those who believed we owe Cuua anything This country had spent 500000000 or 400000000 and sacrificed many lives that Cuba might be relieved from oppression Mr Hep burn said he believed in republican reciprocity thte reciprocity of Mc kinley In this connection he quoted from the speech made by the late president at Euffalo SIGN THE TREATY The Canal Compact in Shape to Mean Business WASHINGTON Secretary Hay and M Phillippe Banau Varilla the min ister from the Republic of Panama at C40 oclock Wednesday evening signed the treaty providing for the construction of tho Panama canal by the United States The ceremony occurred in Secretary Hays study The Panama minister arrived at Mr Hays house promptly at G oclock having made an appoint ment for the conferences at that hour He was surprised to find that the sec retary had before him the treaty en grossed in duplicate The secretary informed M Bunau Varllla that he was ready to sign the treaty The minister read the document carefully and then he and Secretary Hay at tached their signatures to it Hearty congratulations were ex changed and it was agreed that the news of the signing of the treaty should be kept from the public for the present President Roosevelt was immediately advised of the signing of the agreement and M Bunau Varllla sent a confidential cablegram to his government stating that the treaty had been signed This evening the minister refused to comment on the ceremony The only official admis sion that can be had is that the terms of the treaty are practically settled The treaty in its text cannot bo made public at this time for two rea sons First because of the unwrit ten law which obliges the State de partment to await the pleasure of the senate in the matter of publicity and second because the president has not yet determined when the convention shall be submitted to the senate for ratification His purpose is to withhold it until there is reasonable assurance that its confirmation will not obstruct any of the legislation for which the present special session of congress has been called But certain facts have been disclosed as to the provisions of the treaty which make it appear that in its general outlines the new convention is patterned upon the proposed Hay Herran treaty with the exception that the new con vention follows not only the spirit but the letter of the Spooner act Thus instead of the lease for a fixed period of the canal strip this new treaty provides for a perpetual lease of the right-of-way to the United States and instead of a complicated provision for courts of mixed composi tion half American and half Colom bian to administer justice over the canal strip the new treaty permits the United States government to exer cise the most complete jurisdiction NEBRASKA WOMAN IS BUNCOED Husband-to-Be Borrows Her Money and Then Skips Out PITTSBURG Pa Mrs Lawrence Stephenson of Beatrice Neb was to I hnvp Jipfm mnrripr hprp Nnvfitnhpr 18 Thft lllmn hill TVflc nnccnrl hv tho I - - house at 432 p m of bo to 21 by a rising vote RUSH MAY PROSECUTE CASE Dietrich Fears to Have Summers in Trial Against Him WASHINGTON Senator Dietrich accompanied by Senator Hanna and Editor Rosewater of the Omaha Bee called on Attorney General Knox Tues day and had a conference with him regarding the case of District Attor ney Summers and the charge of con spiracy and bribery against the sen ator in connection with the appoint ment of Postmaster Fisher The sen ator said he intended to go to Ne braska to stand trial but felt his case would be prejudiced if District Attor ney Summers has charge of the pros ecution As a result of the talk with the attorney general the latter will have a consultation with the president about the question and it is probablo that Mr Summers will be relieved and that Assistant District Attorney Rush of Nebraska or some attorney from the department of justice at Washing ton will be detailed to manage tha prosecution Sues to Test the War Act SAN FRANCISCO To thoroughly test the constitutionality of the act of congress entitled To provide ways and means to meet war expenditures and for other purposes approved June 13 1898 the Western Sugar Re fining company filed suit in the United States circuit court on Tues day against John C Lynch United States collector of internal revenue to recover 8400 with interest Enemies Scare Depositors READING Pa For some unex pallned cause a run was started Tues day on the Pennsylvania Trust com pany especially in its savings depart ment A continuous line of depositors pressed forward and were rapidly paid off President Brooke and several di rectors endeavored to restore confi dence among the deppsitors by assur ing them that the institution was in a sound financial condition A big sum came from Philadelphia Instead she was buncoed out of all her available cash about 500 and was left stranded by James Rodgers Mrs Stephenson is about 50 years old and has a son at ONeill Neb She was left an estate by her husband who died four years ago She was in troduced to Mr Rodgers by a Mrs Jones He was 48 handsome and an alleged mine owner of California She accompanied him to New Orleans where he charmed her and she prom ised to marry him He made a trip to New York and wrote to her at ONeill to meet him at Pittsburg where ho had purchased mining ma chinery He arrived a day late Yes terday he told her he had to have some ready cash to pay on some ma chinery and she gave him her money He disappeared Mrs Stephenson was permitted to lodge with the matron at Central police station as Detective Ellmore to whom she told her story was too diffident to advise her to pawn her gold watch In No Hurry to Give Recognition HAVANA It has been decided by the cabinet that no recognition will be given by the Cuban government to the new republic of Panama until that republic has been recognized by some of the other Latin American governments To Investigate Humbert Affair PARIS After an 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