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iiijljll Queen Victoria Rewards Returning- Field Marshal MADE KNIGHT OF GARTER iiRlnlit SiuitIkii Hciilm lloW Willi Uiirtrilriilicl Crotvil ul 1 1 Hit KnllnnilintltiUly nl ton Irlini tti utrlcu Artlnj lliivr rinir Cowos 1nU of Wljilil Inn il The utoitinor Camilla Inning Ilchl Marshal Lord Roberts mi board anchnied orf Osborne yol onlay Tlio ships In llio roads were gaily dressed tlic Mm front was elaborately ileroratcd with bunting unil Venetian masts with festoons adorned the route to Osborne house nt the entrance of which wns erected mi unique tribute of tlio queens niqireelntlon of the Held innidiaVs work In Hie shape of Jin nreh of laurel This wns the llrst time such nn nreh hud ever iiiieiireil there In honor of any suliject of her majesty The Held marshal landed from the royal launch at II0 p in which was tlio signal for deafening shouts of wel come Princess Itentrlce In her en pacify as governor of the Isle of Wight and the Duke of Connnughl representing the queen awaited Lord Iloberls whoso arm Wns still In a sling ns the result of being thrown from his horn In South A f ilea lie was warmly greeted and the party started In royal carriages for Osborne house Ihe route was lined with droops and thronged with cheering Hlglitseers The queen has liestowed an earldoiu on Lord Huberts with a speelal re minder for his laughters lie was 1so made a Knight of the CJarter Lord Roberts stopped on his way at the town hall of Hast Cowos where eulogistic addresses of welcome were presented to him Ho then resumed Ida drive and entered the grounds of Osborne house by the Prince of Wales ntrnneo and proceeded up the noble troop lined avenue to her majestys Isle of Wight residence After a hearty reception In the council tier by n number of princes and princesses Lord Huberts was ushered Into the presence of the queen Ills audience with her majesty wns quite private Replying to the addresses nt the town hall Lord Roberts said he re Knitted that his return was not neoom pnnlod by Immediate peace but he ndded while he fen red hostilities would continue for some time he had Implicit confidence In Lord Kitchener nnil liiul no fenr regarding the out come lie concluded with an eulogy to the mngnllleent army of rent Rrlt siln nil the components of which he pointed out pulled together splen didly Family SI ilUrn Willi TiKiIiIiiohM t letcr Minn Ian It An entire family named ForbooU living In the town of New Sweden Nicollet county an said to be stricken with trichinosis Two of them the father and daughter sirn already dead and the physicians are said to have abnuiloned all hope of slaving the surviving members The disease Is said to have been con tracted through the eating of smoked sausage which had not been cooked Hircp mid Cuttlt 1 k Walsenberg Colo Ian It The win ter in this vicinity is the coldest In Kevornl years This condition was preceded by a snowstorm lasting sev oral days The present cold spell will cause the loss of considerable stock on the range Reports are coining In of heavy losses of sheep One herd ranging east of this city is reported to have lost fully fit per cent Losses of cattle are also reported Drummer Kill Iaixlloril Pine Rluir Ark Ian U Chnrles C Morschelmor a traveling salesman of this city yesterday shot and killed Charles Hrailloy proprietor of the lradley house at llambuig The kill ing was the result of an attack inude by Hradley on Morscheliner with an Iron window weight Morschelmer wns exonerated at his trial today lie received a painful injury from Brad leys attack Alioro nil IVu arulit ltnr IMoblle Ala Ian It It Is reported from Ponsacolu that the Russian ship Yakalnud bound for Mobile is ashore 50 miles west of Iensacola bar She Is in about live feet of water and will be a total wreck The Russian bark Xochee Is reported on shore IS miles rnst of Mobile bar and full of water She may have to be abandoned Uoth vessels went nshoro In a fog IviMc r lu tin Lead Uoston Jan With but three Inches to spare Kaser the German crossed the llnlsh Hue in the lead on the last mile of the third day of racing nt Park Square Garden Hobby Walt liour tho southerner was his closest competitor nnd the last man In the Jot was not ten yards lu the renr The rtlstanee at the end of the day was CS2 miles 4 laps Cut III IlicB or Knjiir New York Jan The American Sugar Rellning company has reduced f he prices of all grades of retined sugar 30 points and tlio National Sugar He fining company has made n cut of 5 points making tho prices of both com juiules the same Morr to HI Ailvujitune Dicky people should live to help one another Yes ma but Id get more pie If youd lot me help myself Chicago Accord DUYS AMERICAN BEEF ClitrHRu Ilrm Spmir Cunt met fiirNiipiil Inij Uiitt fin- KiiIiiii Army Chicago Ian 51 -Signatures were nf llxed In this city yesterday to a great International contract and a Chicago packing lli in will supply the Hussion government his year with 1000 bar rels of a specially prepared meat to feed the soldiers of the czars army The vast Held for supplies III Russia Mild Siberia has been opened to the Americans only lately and It Is be lieved that the contract Is merely the predecessor of others which will amount In millions of dollars and re sult In the Introduction and consump tion of American packed meals In every part of the vast northern em pire A new process of packing and pickling meals was an Important fac tor In the awarding of the contract Ry this process It Is said that the problem of transporting the packed meal any distance and through any climate without affecting the quality of the supply has been solved FORECAST OFCOHGRESS Army Mitnurn mill Slil Sulnlily Hill Will Dltlilu limn ul Itlll In llnilMC Washington Ian t The general ex pectation among senators Is that the llrst few days of the time of the sen ate will be devoted to consideration of the army reorganization bill but there is some disposition to make an arrangement for a division of time that will penult of the continued pre sentation of the ship subsidy bill dur ing a part of each day The house probably will dispose of the reapportionment bill this week although Chairman Rurton of the river and harbor committee Is Inclined to contest the right of way with the cen sus committee The reapportionment bill carrying out as It does a consti tutional requirement la a matter of higher privilege than nu appropria tion bill and if Chairman Hopkins In sists It probably will be given priority Mr Hopkins however may yield If he llmls that any large proportion of tlio members will not return from their holiday vacation In time to vote upon the measure this week A determined light will be made against his bill by members from states which lose repre sentatives under It and Mr Hopkins desires a full house when the vote Is taken He Is confident that his meas ure will carry with a full attendnnce Cliliirno Cnilui lloin Cmmilu IMuttsburg N Y Ian Kight Chinese arrested at North Rurlce near Malone Dec till nnil four others ar rested nt the suine place on New Years day for alleged Illegal entry Into the United States were brought here Knur Chinese were nrrcsted nt Swanton Vt and two -others at St Albans this week on u similar charge All started from Montreal There are several hundred Chinese In Montreal and Ottawa and desperate attempts nre being innde to get them Into the United Stntes before the Imposition of the 100 head tnx Imposed by Canada Slrllvo Sotlli iiirnl llln ly Pittsburg Ian settlement is probable in the strike of the struct ural steel workers for a wage rate of t 1- cents an hour and nine hour day Not a structural steel or bridge worker went to work yesterday A committee of three from the local union left for New York on Invitation of Porelval Roberts president of the American iirldgc company lor a con ference with a view to a settlement Wnltliniir Still In tlio Inil Host on Ian 2 In hurricane style Hobby Walthour ngaln llnlshed llrst in another day the second In the six day bicycle race at Iark Square Gar len The lay was a quiet one with but few spills The forced retirement of Gougoltz the sturdy Frenchman was the cause of much regret Tho men are all In fair shapo and riding well Ryser Aucoutrler and Fred ericks were the others who quit Klflit Kllliil In 1rnlKlil Wrt ilr Fayette Miss Jan Two heavy freight trains on the Yazoo and Mis sissippi Valley railroad both double headers collided near Hays station live miles south of here last night nnil seven men of the eight In the crews wero killed Fnyotte and liar rlston were called upon for surgeons unil nn engine has left for the scene of the wreck carrying nil the doctors obtainable spHuun caiiiuot iii Madrid Jan 2 lt Is said that the resignation of Rear Admiral Ramos minister of marine Is Imminent ow ing to the recent rejection by the cham ber of deputies of the governments scheme for Increasing the navy The crisis is becoming general hut no olll clul announcement will be made before evening when the cabinet will meet Iliirsr Hull uu tlio Tinclm Chicago Jan 2 Mrs John Powell of Chicago Heights was killed ly and her husband fatally injured by being struck by a Chicago and ICastern Illinois passenger train while driving across tho tracks yesterday near Crete Where the nccldent oc curred there is a sharp curve in the road The horse which Mr Powell wus driving balked on tho tracks and tho englue crashed Into the buggy ticncrnl lluU liclilur III Washington Jan 3--General Rich nrd M llatelieldcr former quarter master general of tho army who Is critically 111 here Is much worse aud fenrs are entertained that ho will not live until morning Ho Is In the 09th year of his age THKNOH FOLIC NKWS FRIDAY JANUARY J 1501 IRS ME PUS Kitchener Unable to Head Oft Afrikanders In Cape Colony INVADERS NUMBER 5000 lltiiulirr Maintain h Ciiiii lc Activity Ain itl lo tlio Cupit lliilrli Ciinu4 Tim African Sltiiiillnii a llltliir III fur In nt lliltiiln Loudon Ian 1- -The Cape Town cor respondent of the Dally Mall who deals on the gravity of the situation at ape Town says The Rner Invaders now number 0000 The western Invasion gives the most concern It has split into two divisions which are marching like the prongs of a fork one by way or Sutherland toward Malmesbury and the other toward Heauforl west The enemy are now ranging over Immense tracts of territory lucesslt itlug the employment of an army corps to deal with them Lord Kitchener has poured troops Into the disturbed areas but the fugitive tactics of the Roers have lo a large extent ifMitrnllzed his precautions II was felt that the only means of excluding the Invaders from the rich districts In the western part of the Colony was to call out tho fann ers Todays telegrams promise a splendid response from the eastern por tion but thi western Is doubtful not 110 per cent of the population being re garded us loyal Hence the Hoer con centration lit that direction Letters nre arriving here detailing damage and robbery by the Invaders and be seeching military assistance Any ac tion on the part of the Colony will not abate the need of large reinforce ments The aspect of affairs Is scarcely less gloomy says the Cape Town correspondent of the Times thnn at the beginning of 1100 The Invading Roers are numerically fewer but they have penetrated farther south and their presence In such centers of hos tile nulch feeling as Iraaf Relnet con stitutes an element of danger which did not exist last January The procla mation calling for volunteers comes very late The invaders have been en abled to obtain fresh horses All the horses In the Colony ought to have been commandeered or bought at the llrst sign of Invasion Two hundred and fifty Roers cap tured 11 men of Nesblts horse fit tulles southeast of Colesburg The enemy since Increased to S00 has ap peared near Wcltorvreden nnd Is driving off stock A special meeting of the cnhlnet was held today at which It Is under stood a decision was reached to make a further extension of martial law COLVILLE MAKES DISCOVERY 1iii Kiil Mcmni o From llnilli y Ivplulni 11 Military MyHtrry London Jan 2 Since ills arrival In London Major General Sir Henry Cql vllle has received Information tending to show that Lieutenant Colonel Spragge actually received a forged telegram purporting to be signed by General Colvllle dated Llndley May 211 saying 1 am badly In want of mounted troops Come here at once The above telegram was sent off three days before General Colvllle reached Llndley and was the cause of Lieutenant Colonel Spragge hastening there One of the principal charges against General Colvllle Is that after appeal ing to the yeomanry for help he aban doned them to their fate I never heard of this telegram said General Colvllle until now Rut It explains the mystery of my alleged message to Colonel Spragge It was known at the time that some one wus tampering with the wires near Llnd ley in the Interests of the Roers Costly ItlHrii lit lliirlliiRtnu Burlington la Jan 2 A tire which broke out after midnight burned out the Connor Mercantile companys es tablishment entailing a loss of 0000 nnd then spread to Schrani Kehinlogs wholesale dry goods store where 70000 damage was done The Connor company was fully insured Schrani Schinleg carried 10000 In surance Die From Clll Wnr Wonnl Muncle Intl Jan 2 John Miles nged 02 years died in tho soldiers home from a bullet wound received In tho civil war He lived In Muncle years anil was never married having constant fear that he would die from his Injury Minister Turn Down Mr Nation Wichita Kan Jan 2 At tho regu lnr meeting of the Kvnngolicol min isters of Wichita held yesterday a resolution commending the action Mrs Cnrrlo Nation In smashing freight agencies The plan Is to have I lu each city one mail to represent all the different romls All freight busi ness will be done through him and he1 win see unit eacii or tne roniis secures Its share of the business Railroads not entering a shipping point who now have to maintain a freight agent to look after their Interests there will In the future be represented by the joint agent of all the roads If this gigan tic plan Is carried out At least 10000 high priced railway olllelals It Is as serted will be displaced thus afford ing an enormous saving Rut the innln object of this community of Inter ests Is for the nialiitennnce of tariff rules Railroad olllelals It Is said have long seen the folly of rate cut ting but have not been able to avoid It while there lias been such active competition Should the plan sug gested be adopted there would of course be no lonpr any competition for freight business ad tariff rates would be maintained The saving In tills one respect would the promoters of the scheme predict result In enor mously Increasing the profits of the romls VlCTORYJOR QUAY Uiiiininiiiii Clnilci of IViitixyl vntiln llinii CliurtiH tiiilN Only Oni Vulu nil iliilut lliilliit ITarrisburg la Jan 12 Colonel Quay was the unanimous choice of the joint convention of Republican senators and members of the house held last night in the house chamber to mime n candidate for United States senator The caucus was attended by 1JII legislators or four less than tho number necessary to a choice In the Joint convention of the house which will be held Jan 0 Thompson of Center nnd Haldemnn of Montgomery who nre detained at home by Illness were pledged by their colleagues to Mr Quay This appar ently gives Mr Quay Itll of the 327 necessary to a choice The other ab sentees voted with the Democrats on the organization of the house and nre classed ns anti Quay Republicans The Quay people are jubllnnt over tho result of the caucus as the number present exceeded their expectations and they assert that before the vote Is taken they will have more than nec essary to elect Mr Quay himself is quoted as saying he expected 121 votes tl loon furniture was defeated by uu overwhelming majority Kmcr rontnoucH III VUlt Rrussels Jan 2 Replying to an ad dress from the American Roer com mittee Mr Kruger expressed a desire to visit tho United States hut snld ho must postpone the visit owing to the affection of the eyes from which ho is suffering FREIGHT AGENTS Iluu DOOMED to Ho Away Willi Urn Servlri u f HtKli Pi lctnl lUllnuy llllli luU St Paul Jan 2 lt Is said there Is now being prepared lu St Paul a spe cial train of seven cars lu which olll elals of nearly all tho prominent rail roads of the country will vlclt the principal shipping points to study conditions with a view tp doing nway with fast freight Hues ugd local in the caucus The news of the result of the gathering was taken to him by the parly leaders and friends from all over the state extended their con gratulations on what Is considered a victory for stalwart Republicanism While the caucus was in session in the house chamber a meeting of antl Quay Republicans was held In their headquarters at the Commonwealth hotel At the close of the meeting the pledge of tho nntl Quayites binding themselves together to oppose Mr Quays re election was made public The pledge contains 08 names A call was Issued for a caucus of tho house nnd senate Democrats on the evening of Jan 11 for the nomination of a can didate for United States senator Col onel James M GulVey of Pittsburg will probably be chosen the caucus nom inee Dentil or TiiiIkk Cut tsnliallc Los Angeles Cal Jan 2 Judge Louis Gottsehnlk tiled of heart dis ease yesterday Ry n queer coinci dence It was his birthday lie was 02 years old lie was a captain in the Union army during the civil war lie was elected city attorney of St Louis In 1815 t antl resigned his commis sion in the army to enter upon his new duties Later he served six years as circuit judge in Missouri was a mem ber of the state senate serving for a considerable time as pros dent pro teniof that body and was for eight months acting governor of Missouri It a favorite statement of the writers for the newspaper press that there is no such thing as the new woman in China This may lie true as a general ride but It seems to us that Tse Ilsl An the wily tloweger empress conies pretty near being en titled to that designation Saw Tlira YchiHh rounder London Jan 2 Tho captain of tho bnrlc Itlan which has nnived nt Cardiff reports Hint during tlio gale Friday ho saw three vessels founder In the Hrlstol channel nnd he believed that ns many as 20 lives wore lost TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD John Anderson fell from the roof of the new federal building at Dubuque la and was Instantly killed J P Sain for the past four years editor of tho Pittsburg Volksblatt was killed Tuesday night by a street car Walter C Casloy n Pueblo drig gist wns shot through tho head and In stantly killed in Ills store Tuesday by a burglar V L Hopkins one of the oldest Idents of Yuma A T Is lost on the desert near Mosquito There is no hope of llndlng him nlive London is in receipt of news of a native rising in tho Gambia river re glou in West Africa A punitive ex pedition Is being organized Tho Mason City electric light gas nnd heating plant was sold to W M Rrlce nnd his associates In tho elec tric railway for 100000 cash All the Populist members of tho Col orndo state senate eight In number entered the caucus of the Democratic members and announced their Inteu Hon to Join the Democratic party Famine threatens tho Amur nnd maritime provinces In Russia The crops there are bad and tho railways being almost wholly engaged for war purposes cannot be used for tho I portatlou of food to the inhabitants Hi II 1 T IS POOR lATivfFeWoATION rUK A CAREER OF CRIME riie FnnuinM Irrlurer Q Hope Jinc Clton Siitiic Nnlcil Cn ien lu IIIMnry o Prove II In Cniiicitdmi Tlinl Cliim eilnmn IIiipniiI Im Copyright 1300 by C II Lcwlsl Fellow Citizens of Penult me to say that 1 am proud nnd grateful for this large utteiiilnuce this evening Although the admission Is free nnd everybody came expecting a chromo us a free gift I am grateful all the snme Refore beginning my lectures It Is usual for me to take up u collection nnd I will now proceed with the tnsk This collection Is not necessarily an evidence of your good faith In any thing particular but Is Intended to pny my back rent and lnuntlry bills antl assist ine to reach Reaver Dam It doesnt matter to the undersigned whether you give cheerfully or I S5 Wife HERO TIIK WIUTKWASIIRR Ingly so long ns you give A liberal spirit on your pnrt will still further en courage me but If there Is one slnglo knockkuecd slab sided son of a father in this audience who conscientiously feels that I ought to be sat down on then let hlni hang on to his nickel Tho collection Is llnlshed and the proceeds counted The 250 enlightened nnd cul tivated people before me have chipped In about half a cent npicce aud hiy labors can be continued In other fields My dear people I want to sny a few words to you this evening about tho badness of human nature It Is easy to be bad There is also n cood deal of fun In It It Is the bad man who has a fur lined overcoat lu winter a duck suit In summer and chnmpagne and Ice cream In the intervals As 1 turn tho stereoptlcon light on the canvas you behold the picture of Nero Up to tho age of 24 he was a good man While other young men were off to tho circus or races he was at home helping his mother cut carpet rags or white wash the cellar lie retired to his couch at 8 oclock at night instead of whooping things up nt the Tlvoll He rose with the lark and he rose without a head on him no swearing no smok ing no drinking Just goodness One day nfter young Nero had been saw ing a cord of hickory wood in two he sat down to rest his back and ligure a bit The result was that he decided to mnkc a change He had come to the conclusion Hint goodness didnt pay Thats where he made a mistake weighing a ton ns nil the world knows History hns told you his career He walked right Into the house as a first move and kicked over the churn and upset the flour barrel and then de manded a quarter of his astonished mother antl went off on a spree From that day on he was a cuss on wheels He painted tho old town red every night in the week and got up next day to paint her blue His mother died of a broken heart and he sold her flat irons and quilt frames to bet on n chnrlot race His father was found dead with tears In his eyes and young Nero sold off the chickens and pigs and tho old homestead to hack a gladiator There was no holding him down except when the Roman constnbles snt on him He became a sort of holy terror to the whole Roman empire and when ho Anally died there was such general satisfaction that tho factory whistles tooted and tho wages of the hired girls were advanced a dollar a month During his career Nero swam in champagne reveled In quail on toast and wore tho best toga in tlio empire 17 o had money In every pocket admir ers on every corner nnd high rolled to beat the baud And yet what did It all amount to Ho died poor nnd disgrac ed and history hasnt got through abusing him yet Ho had traded off nu orange grove for a cabbage patch I say to you all nnd I say to that squint eyed lantern jawed man In tho third row In particular Hint whoever llgures that badness is a good Invest ment Is going to get left It Is full of CAPTAIN KIDD champagne nnd race horses and going n flshlng but alas It is also full of blighted souls Let mo herewith present you the pieturo of Captain Kidd tho pirate He was a nmn who had hpnor nnd fame nnd the respect of tho world within his reach He had only to keep on being good to arrive at that point where men would doff their hats to him aud women fall over each other to get a view of tho back of his neck Then he suddenly changed He flung his goodness to the winds nud went in to he n screaming old pirate Ho wns i a hummer from liumuiersville Tie knocked seven hells out of everything he came across nnd hnd money to bury on every Islnnd ho cnine across He thought he wns hnvlng a high old time and that It would last to his clglity flfth year and that ho would then give 10000 to an orphan asylum and die In his bed All of you know how ho ended Ho wns still prancing and cavorting and high rolling when the Inw seized lilm nnd ho was hung by the neck He figured It nil out be fore he went his way and he cnine to the conclusion Hint he hadnt been In It He VMte It down on his shirt col lar In red Ink that his having had a high old time was all a mistake and that the farmer who had stuck to corn and potatoes was ahead of the pirate business 1 see before me a bald headed broad backed man who Is evi dently Itching to become a pirate bold 1 call on him to pause ere It Is too late Let us take a still more historical case Heboid the picture of Judas Is carlot It Is a sketch made of him while he was a young man and you see that he holds the plow behind an ox Judas was a tiller of the soil for many years He was naturally good and dally contact with nature added to his goodness He came to be known far and wide ns a man who always shoveled the snow off his sidewalk clear up to the line and If he bail a lawsuit about a line fence he didnt ding In tlio whole country When ho went up to Jerusalem he was honored nnd respected of all men and his dally life was without a blot No one hns tried to explain why Jutltis suddenly made up his mind to change and givo things away He was rewarded with 21 pieces of silver but he hnd no nolo coming due and was not hard up for cash Hut change he did and he no doubt expected to have high old times and lead the band His career as you nil know was brief aud rocky- Things didnt turn out as he hoped for Ho was shunned of men dodged of dogs and died without having enjoyed him self for a day I am now looking at a man In this audience who closely re sembles Judas Iscariot nnd who may be planning to sell out and cut loose If so let my words sink deep Into his heart when I say thnt the result of iIuSa JUDAS AT THIS PLOW badness is inevitable It may prosper for a short time but tho bad man Is busted and laid low when his prldo is greatest It may not pay above U per cent to bo good but with a clear con science a good crop of potatoes and a sure interest on your money you can fall asleep on tho collar stairs or tho kitchen roof and know thnt all will bo well with you when the cows corao home to be milked M Quad FREAKS OF THE MIND Sonic of Uu Strnnjje Power It Often Huh Over the Will Did you ever think how often you eat and never stick your fork In your eye You always stick your fork in your mouth If you ate In the dark It would be the same thing You would never put out your eye by putting your fork lit It Why Recause your sub conscious mind Is doing Its automatic duty and kuows very well that you eat with your mouth nud not with your eye Many other actions are automatic For Instance 20 people have gathered on a street corner to board a passing car The very fact that they nre there means that tho car will stop The llrst mnn has already slgnnled the motor man So do the other 19 And tho same thing happens if ten people gather to descend in an elevator The first comer rings tho hell So do the other nine merely automatically Tho sign says Ring so each man takes this sign to himself nnd rings A shoemaker once had a shop in tho basement of a large building down town The shoomnkor worked with his back to tho door Every time the door opened tho shoemnker turned his head to the left to see who entered For ten years the shoemnker worked nnd turned his head almost every hour in tho day Refore ninny years had passed the shoemakers head turned automatically antl now thnt mnn has spent all the money he has ever mado trying to be cured of this nutomatic habit Hut his head still jerks so that he looks over his left shoulder cou Btantly New York Herald 5 Ills Toucliluir Apnenl Cant I teach you to love me Miss Genevieve pleadingly asked tho young man I fear not Mr Spoouamore sho nnswered Then wont you please teach mot how to teach you to love me ho in sisted eagerly This appealed to the essentially mas culine or pedagogic elemcut more or less latent In every womnn and sho promised to take it under tion Chicago Tribune Moral of lie burden Nothing teaches patlenco like n gar den You may go round and watch tho opening bud from day to day but it takes its own time and you caunot urge it on faster tiinn it will If forced it is only torn to pieces All the best results of a garden like those of life are slowly but regularly Bouquet