rf 1 I Mil Mounted Police Trample Them Under Horses Feet MANY ARRESTS ARE MADE Mrnnnii Women S ttilrnta 1 1 ml Attcniblcil io Ceti brute Kimine Ipntlun of the Norft t Mi lelersburi When the lolko Make llrtitnl Charge St Petersburg March 7 Yesterday vwis tin Itlth anniversary of the oman tlpntlun of the serfs The students liml boon planning for some time to keep the day us a holiday and per haps make some demonstration but no particular plans wore made At noon 1000 men and women students gathoioel In and aiotind the Kasan cathedral on the Novsky prospect whcie mass for the repobe of the soul of Czar Alexander was being cele brated After the mass the ttmletiis began singing and the police gath ered The students weie driven In it ctowd to the city hall not far away and ilso on the Novvsky prospect For no special reason the police began beating the students and trampling them under the feet of their horses The Novsky prospect was tilled with spectators The banks and business bouses were nearly all closed with hhutters fastened and doors locked The spectators and the women btu dents screamed with honor but the police kept up their attack ou the stu dents until -100 of the latter were driven into the couityard of the city hull the others escaping into the crowd The entire city was horrified by the conduct of the police WRECK ON UNION PACIFIC Job n Mendhnm Killed mill Tno Other Injured In n Collision at Colombo Columbus Neb March 7 A rear end collision in the Union Pncilic yards here lust night resulted In the death of one person and the serious injury to three others besides the ue btruction of considerable property The dead John MendhainOnawa la The injured John King slightly Onawa Fireman Notris injured by jumping from engine T McKenna Omaha express messenger arm broken and head cut and bruised His Injuries are serious The accident was caused by No 7 the Grand Island local in charge of Conductor Leahy and Engineer Liv ingston crashing into the rear end of No 25 the Columbus local freight in the east end of the yards here The engine telescoped the caboose of the freight train and the express car of the passenger train was thrown upon the wreck catching Messenger Mc Kenna Tut to Linger J nc Death Victoria B C March 7 The steam er Empress of India brings an ac count of the barbarous minder of Cap tain Watts Jones It is said he was re ceived with apparent friendliness in the yamen of Shan Si and was in the act of receiving his passpoit when his hands wore struck off ITe was then taken outside the yamen sliced in several pieces and his head cut off His companion a Konian Catholic bish op was put to a lingering death his tortures being inflicted so gradually that it was four days befoie death re lieved him Charged Willi Murder Conspiracy Denver March 7 J K Wancmnkcr a farmer living near Denver James Keefe a guard at the county jail and Plunk Salter a one armed man were rrested yesterday by city de lect Ives on warrants charging them with having entered into a conspiracy to kill Dewitt C Webber a well known attorney formerly police judge in this city It is alleged that Wane maker hired Keefe unci Salter to way lay and murder Webber but the evi dence to support the charge has not been revealed Worhinun AkkiuUm Kaiser Berlin March 7 While Emperor William was driving from the Ruths heller to the railway station lieie yes tenlay n workman named Dietrich Wellund threw a piece of iron into his majestys carriage Weiland was im mediately ai rested The emperor is said to have been slightly injured In the cheek but he continued his jour ney without Interruption Weiland who Is an cpllectlc gave unsntisfac ory answers to the police regarding his motives Marconi Sail for New York London March 7 Signer Marconi who was interviewed before lie left Liverpool regarding his Journey to America said it had nothing to do with any attempt to establish wireless telegraphy across the Atlantic He admitted however that he expected to meet ofllelals of the equipment bu reau of the United States navy and that the meeting would perhaps result in some expeiimonts ou American wai ships Minnesota nclilnp Dill Indianapolis Mnrcli 7 Senator Bar Iowb anti lynchlng bill was passed In the house yesterday afternoon by a vote of 51 to 17 It provides that the office of sheriff shall be vacated when over a prlbonor In his charge is lynched and the sheriff must show to the satisfaction of the governor that he waB not remiss in his duty before he is restored to ofllce Switchman ii Crtulied McCook Neb March 7 Thomas Carty a switchman was Instantly killed In McCook yards last night by being caught between the bumpers while attempting to couple two freight oars He was a newcomer here He is survive by a wife and one email 1UU - y LbtiANS WILL NOT SURPRISES FILIPINO CAMP Lieutenant West With Gunboat Lacuna tie liny Takes Thlrtj ono liniiirgeuts Manila March 7 Lieutenant West with the gunboat Laguna do Bay sin prised an insurgent camp on the Isl and of Tallin ou Lake Buy cast of Manila capturing HI Insurgents Many small detachments in various localities aie feiirrendoiing daily It is reported that negotiations are in prog ress for the surrender of all lnsui gonts on the Island of Cebii The United States Philippine com mission is investigating the case or Sonor Mamoje the native judge of the court of first Instance in Manila who is accused of fraudulently aid ing the administrator of the Bnilquez estates1 The case of the Enrique estate is well known and litigation concerning it has lasted 15 years The estate was originally worth 1000000 but through fraud this value has dwindled to S00OO0 The venality and Incompetence of the couits will probably be demonstrated MOLEPOLE TUNNEL ON FIRE Sunci Jntendent anil Tun Aliueis Thought to lluwi Ierlnhed Central City Colo March 7 The Molopole tunnel piercing the Utah hill at Apcx seven miles west of this city is on fire Thiee miners are caught in the tunnel and are probably dead from suffocation They are Con McNeerny superintendent W Bellows and W II Coltrin The fire originated in the black smith shop at the mouth of the tunnel and communicated to the timbers of the tunnel before it was discovered irtjr neoicx ouKieHH Now York Maich 7 The failure of the 50th congress to legislate for the war veterans together with some crit icisms by the veterans on what tbey considered Irregularities of their po sition in line at the Inauguration pa rade were unfile the subject of an ad dross delivered In Brooklyn last night by Joseph W Kay president of the War Veterans and Sons association Failure nf Nat in a I Ciui Lancaster O March 7 -There In much suffering hoie us a result of a falling natural gas supply unci factor ies and schools have boon fenced to close and the Lancaster Traction company is unable to rim its cars owing to the lack of gus for fuel TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD The major portion of Sherwood Pa was destroyed by flic Wednesday Isaac M Gregory editor of Judge the humorous weekly died in New York city Two little children of Mrs Pen- reele ii widow living near Marlon Intl were burned to deutli Wednes day In their home Scott Slmms a Cincinnati saloon keeper wns shot and killed Wednes day by Edwatd Perry a bartender who had been discharged by Slmms Will Davis a nevgro who assaulted Mrs Attaway at Blaiichard La was shot to death by a mob after being fully identified by his victim Wednes day Thomas Christina white n horse trainer and ex bank clerk who shot to death Frank Perkins colored a trainer at Lexington in October was given a life sentence Wednesday The postmaster general Wednebdny accepted the resignation of 1 W Vaille as dliector general of posts In the Philippines and appointed C M Cotterman at present temporal y di rector geneial his successor Papers were llled with the secretary of the state of New Jersey Wednesday Increasing the capital btock of the Union Lead and Oil company from 17500000 to flfiOOOOOO The pre ferred Btock U puced at 5000000 SyWMWHWRIJ THK NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MAKC11 8 mm rebel nmifi o in rn l nrnnr Sr ti or yiimniln cnl ltrpnrM Tlmt Ilan for nn tprlliiK Arc on Ioot Havana Mulch 7 -An Investiga tion into the icports circulated In the United Stftlis by a news agency that the Inited States secret olllclals here had been lufoimcd that plans mo on foot for n Cuban uprising and that It Is only avoided now by the efforts of leaders to hold the revolutionary clement in chock elicited the follow ing statement fioni Senor Gonzales do jticsndu I have not made any statements regarding an uprising If any persons aie Intel estcd in fomenting an uprising they aie not Cubans who are In favor of Indepen dence lint paitles desirous of booing Cuba crushed f mover What we have to contend against now Is American public opinion There is no pi aspect of lighting hole A few of the delegates to the con stitutional convention sat mound the hall yesterday They held no mooting and wore not disposed to talk Kivout the situation but the opinion seemed to be that the convention would not accept the Ilatt resolution DINSMORE MUST HANG Blinirluc Con it Itntuln Mown ti leollon Continuing Dtntli Sentence oTOtMO Nub Murderer Lincoln March 7 The supremo court late last evening londoiod a de cision continuing the death sentence of the trial couit In the case of F L Dinsmore an inmate of the peniten tiary for safe keeping Dlnsmoio who is a hypnotist was convicted of murdering his wife and Fled Lane in the town of Odessa The crime was most brutal and the trial sensational Mrs Lane who was ai rested as an accomplice testified that bhe connived with Dlnsmoio to commit the murder but was at the time under the hypnotic Influence of Dlnsmoio and took no actual part In the crime She said Dinsmore strangled his wife and shot her husband while she looked on DU HA M UK MM Confirmation of Report That Negotiations Arc On SURE OF HIS SURRENDER I title Itonlit l Kntei Inltird In I onilon Hint Hie tninmniiilcr lnllile f of I lie Ilium Will soon ljy Peiuu Arm--Not ho Certain About limit London Mnnh 7 -Private Informa tion itcolvod in London confirms the Illinois of negotiations between Loid Kitchciur Sii Alfred Mllnor and Com mandant Louis ltotha Nothing is known as to the actual piesenio of the ltoer at Fro loi in but It Ik lousonnbly certain that General Hotlia is either In personal or Mlv close torn h with Loid Kltchonei Sir All rod Mllnor has gone to Tie torin with the object of assisting Loid Kitchener In the negotiations the length of which appeals to bo duo to General Hothas deslio to consult with Acting Ilosldent SohulkbuigT and to make terms applying to the whole ltoer force but militating against them is Lord Kltchonois doubt as to Hothas ability to contiol liovvet and other leaders as well as the Internal opposi tion General ltotha Is oneountoilng IIoitk Capture 1iiimton Cape Town March 7 - The floors who captured PcuiMon on the Gioat Riot river Sunday numbered 700 and had two guns They are still In pos Motion of the town The garrison consisted of colonials and fill town guards A big move is on to clear the whole of the Orange river country fioin noi th to south of Boers dint TioopN for South Afilcn London Maich The war office has issued orders for the formation of eight volunteer cyclist companies to be composed of 10 men each for service In South Africa The re cent useful woili of the colonial cyclists ltd to this action TO SUCCEED MEIKLEJOHN Colonel Sanger of Nev Yoik to He Anlkt iint Seeretarj of Wnr Washington March 7 The selection of William Carey Sanger of New York to bo assistant sccretaiy of war an nounced yesteiday came as an abso lute sin prise to the olllclals of the war department While they knew that Mr Moiklejohns resignation wns in the hands of Secretary Root they did not expect that a recognition of the sjnne would take plate lor some time Now Yoik under those clrcum stance will have contiol of the war department the socictary and assist ant touting from that state Colonel Sanger went abroad last year to write a story of the militia organiza tions of Europe at the joint iequest of the secretary of war Klihu Root and the then governor of New York Theodore Roosevelt Sanger Is a rich man also a club man and is looked iilion by the administration undoubt edly as quite an acquisition to the of ficial family of the president Irehiiient llliz Not 1oIhoimiI Moxito City Marth 7 Theie is no truth in the icpoit circulated In the United States to the effect that Presi dent Diaz Is suffeiing as the result of being poisoned Ignaclo Mailscal minister of foreign relations has just returned from a visit to Cuornavaca where the president Is now The pies Itlent and minister look a long walk together on Tuesday evening and the president was In the best of spirits The date for his return from Cuorna vaca is the 21th inst Woman i uei Duke nf Manchester Lowell Mass March 7 Portia Knight who is suit to have sued the Duke of Manchester for bicach of promise was a member of the Kendall Weston Stock company which played during the season of 1S00 97 She lived hoie about a year and became quite a social favorite She was said to have come of a wealthy family against whose wishes she went on the stage Her father was understood to be prominent in polities In Oregon Michlnn DtmoiratK Name Tlcliet Grand Rapids Mich March 7 Tho Democratic state convention hold here yesterday elected Justin It Whiting of St Clair to sucteod Daniel J Campau as chairman of the state central com mittee The convention nominated Judge Allen C Adslt of Kent for Jus tlce of tho supreme court Ulmer G Goldsmith of Petoskey and Edward Shields of Howell were nominated for regents of the university North Carol Inn Impeachment One Raleigh N C March 7 Chief Jus tice Furchos and Associate Justice Douglas of the North Carolina su preme court appeared In the senate at noon and through their attorneys filed their answer to the articles of im peachment preferred against them two weeks ago by the house of representa tlves The answer contains over 17 00 words On Monday tho senate will proceed with the trial Arranging for Jmhluati Western Tour Chicago March 7 Henry T Scott picsldent of the Union iron works San Francisco passed through Chi tago yesterday on his way to Wash ington where ho will complete ar rangements for President McKluley western tour and the christening of the battleship Ohio at Mare Island May IS Hare Trurli Wnr AertU Chicago March 7 The stewards ol the Western Jockey club yesterday averted a Chicago lacetrack war this year by nnnoifliclng satisfactory rac lug dutCB to the LellifcercutB STILL TALK CABINET MEMBERS SWORN IN Chief Justice fuller AilininlHten Oath In Koom at White Holme Washington March 7 The mom bcis of the cabinet weie svvoiu in yesterday in the cabinet room at tho White house The toremony was en tirely Informal no one being present except members of the cabinet the president Chief Justice Fuller who administered the oath and Secretary Cortelyou The members stood around the cabinet table and with uplifted hands lopented after the chief justice the oath of allegiance After oxtendlntr to each one and to tho nreiidoiit liiutiinl pniifrnlnlntlriiw Chief Justice Fuller wlthdiow For nbout half an hour the mem bers of the cabinet remained with the piesldont discussing appointments that of Senator Chandler to be chair man of the war claims commlslon being announced Itclatl llarilnare Dealera Meet Chicago March The Interstate Retail Hardware Dealers associa tion held an executive session here hist night preparatory to Its annual convention which opens today Two thousand live hundred retail hardware drillers In Michigan Illinois Indlann Missouri Iowa Kansas North Da kota Ohio and Wisconsin are ieprc sentcd by the association TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Sixteen business houses at Arcadia La weie burned Wednesday Loss 10000 Fernando Yznaga widely known In commercial and club circles died Wed nesday In Minturn hospital New York of diphtheria In a disagreement over business af fairs Tex Kascoc shot and killed his brother Lou Rascoo at Nashville Tenn Wednesday The Btrlko at OConnor Bros silk mills New York was settled Wednes day the weavers receiving the J5 per cent Increase demanded The state department has boon offi cially advised that the asphalt con troversy has at last boon brought be fore tho Vontvuelan courts The big battlcohlp AVIsconsln has boon selected to replace the Oregon In Asiatic waters when that vessel is J lclloved in the near futuio Samuel Mosor ou trial at Pekln Ills was convicted of uiiiidcring Ids wife and three childien ami sentenced to l years In the penitentiary A copy of the pioposcd Philippine tailff schedule as recommended by the Philippine couimlsnlou has been Icr warded to the war department or so Willi TMrDIN llouti of Coiniiion Ae nihil With itri 1 one of Police on llnlj Dublin March 7- Commenting on the scene In tuo house of couiiiioiih the Iloiinaus Journal lejolcos that Ireland at lust possesses n puity that will teach Westminster that If the rights of lielaud aie to bo siiitlecd the eharactei and privileges of parlia ment will accompany the sacrifice London Maioh 7 The excitement occasioned by Tuesday nights scones In the house of commons Is still voiy evident and when the house met at noon vestoiduy In view of possible dlstui bailees the whole police force on duty at SI Stephens had boon mobil ized and ivlnforcotl by icsorvcs John ltedmoml speedily lose and raised a question of privilege arising f i oin the painful scenes of last night lie claimed that members bad been suspended without proper steps being taken to Identify them and that their loiuoval had been ac companied by undue violence Ho was satisfied he said that members weie suspended who had iictually gone to the lobby to paitlelpato In the division Mr Redmond tried to move nn ad journment and uppoulod to Mr Bal four to gve the members an oppor tunity for discussion Mr Balfour leinarklng that ho pre sumed It was desired to Institute mentis for preventing a locunonee of the scones promised to consider what opportunity for discussion could bo given The matter was then dropped WARNS THE GALLERIES Kiiom It HlMipiiroxeK of Applnunn by Sjui tutors While senate In In SoknIuh 1lnttn Anieniliiient KtTciied Washington March 7 Again yes teiday Vice Piesldont Roosevelt was the cent i al llguie of the opening pro ceedings of tlit senate When ho ap peared at his desk- to call the to order a wave of applause over the thronged galleries senate bvvopt lie evidently was Impatient at the demonstration iiuil shut ply tupping his desk with the gavel warned the spec tators that a iepetitlon of the ap plause would result In an order to clear the galleries After a brief debate Piatts amend mont to the rules of the a limit on the dmatlou of debates 1 was lofeiied to the committee on rules The debate brought forth the fact that no intention exists with the proponent of the amendment to uige Its discussion at the present cxLraoid lnary session Mr Morgan who Tuesday offeiod a lesolutloii declaring the abrogation of Uie CIiiyton Rulwor treaty be tween the United States and Great Britain addiossod the senate for near ly two hours in opposition He de clared that if Gieat Britain should endeavor to enforce the terms of the treaty the effort would result In a war In which the groat empire which had controlled for scores of years the commerce of the world would be swept from power and her king would bo left with only sovereignty ovci his own island Cattle Breeders Convention Docs Not Want Them MID LAND SUBJECT 13 UP Limine CjileMloll Comix to the Iroot at Ilenter Meeting of National Amiii IiiIIoii tti Miliitlou Ileehirlnc In lnor ol leil ml out tol I nt i oil lit eil h Inh ii P I r lull Iteport of the lloanl of llulian CoinnilHnloni rn Washington March 7 The annual icpoit of the board of Indian commis sioners expressed a oonlldeut view of the Indian situation ami says that the policy of Justice pursued by the gov ernment and the better knowledge of the power unci icsouiccs of the govern ment of the United States which now pi e alls among the Indian tribes will render Improbable any renewals of so iious rioting and attempted war on the pint of the Indian tribes The repoit says theie Is a need of comprehensive ami t onllimoiis policy of administration In Indian n fairs which shall look to the speodv ox tlnetion of a separate bmcau for In dliins ami a separate Indian adminis tration It says that one of the dllll eultios in admiiiistiutlon has been the piessuio by whites to seetue posses slon of the largo aieas of land held by the Indians and of no use to them now the disappearance of game hav ing dopilvod thorn of their value as hunting lauds age lteilloi to MunufiK tun r Washington March 7 The delega tion of the Illinois Manufacturers as sociation which called on Secretary Gage to protest against his action In dec lining a countorv idling duty against Russian beet sugar has le eeived the reply of the seoictary to their criticism The societary explained at some length that It was perfectly useless for any association of manufacturers or any one else to demand of the ticnsuiy department the repeal of the countervailing duty order Tho duty in question he said was lniMsed In obedience to the law of congress and was u matter over which the troasurv department had no control except to carry out the law MrH Nation JUiilctnl Tor tfl DaintiK Topeka Mnrcli 7 Several months ago Mrs Carrie Nation In a street speech at Medicine Lodge stated that Samuel Grlflln county attorney of Barber county was granting the saloonkeepers of Kiowa immunity fioni prosecution for money considera tion Grlflln sued Mrs Nation for damages and the Jury gave him a verdict of 1 and costs of suit Mrs Nation by her attorney David Na tion who Is also her husband has taken the ease to the supreme com t on wilt of error ChnrKet Willi Murilri lor While fllrl Warronsburg Mo Mai eh 7 Will iam Wisely colored was placed In Jail at Knob Nostor charged with murdering Nellie Allen a 17 v ear old white gill The gills body was found in the middle of the street ne ar Mrs Allens homo last night The face showed marks of violence The coroners jury found that death was caused by violence and charged Wisely with being responsible for the crime Wisely when arrested de tieared his Innocence lotoi Slajer Captured Helena Mont March 7 James Mc Arthur ex convict wanted on a charge of killing Captain Dotson 20 miles west of Helena on Feb 15 has been captured In Ravalli county In the western part of the state after a memorable chase It Is claimed that McArthur killed Dotson at the instance of the hitters son who Is serving a 00 year sentente In the penitentiary Beimtor Alleni Name Still on the Hull Washington March 7 Senator Al lenB name Is still carried on the rolls as a senator from Nebraska and it is understood that it will be until the Nebraska legislature elects or ad journs There is some contention that his appointment eplrod on March 4 but the authorities hold otherwise Canadian Coiiiinouii 1aun Cible Hill Ottuwa March 0 Tho resolution introduced by lion W M Mullock postmaster general providing for Can adas share of the cost of a Pacific cablf was passed by the house of com- J uioun yesterday WfegWCjiiLSg Denver March 7- The question of the lousing of the arid lunds of the open tango to stock growers bus come to the flout uniting the siibjet Is to he conslileicd nt the convention of cuttle growers now being held In this cltv ulthoiigh it wns not men tioned In the cull for the convention Resolutions have boon Introduced by lohn P Irish of California de claring In favor of leasehold contiol and piotoetloti of the public niiigo by 1lit fedoial government ntitl the t vporsjltuio of the resulting revenues In proiiivitlug lnlgiitloii In the states and territories whole It Is derived The committee ou ciedoutials In making the toniptirniy toll rigorously excluded all delegates who have ovt n the slightest Intoiost In the sheep In dustiy but lofoiietl to the convention the question of admitting applicants for mcmhcishlp who aie engaged In lulslug both cuttle and sheep At the night session the convention selected 11 now executive committee1 of one member and an alternate from oaoh state toprcsentcd The old com mittee met and decided to report fa vorably to the eon volition the Iilsh tesoliilioiiK In favor of lousing the pub lic lunds POOR Annual LO IS PEACEFUL a NAMES SIFTINGCOMMITTEE Nebi nli I kNIiiIuio Almirun Out of lto kpiil or lit cent il Menihel Lincoln March 7 The house passod the bill piovldlug foi a system ol fret tinvolliig llbiarlos The measures was lutiodiieoel by Blown of Otoo who died tit his homo In Nchiusku City j off onlay At the conclusion of the morning sos filoti the house adjourned out of re spect to the deceased member Whoso desk will loimiln diapetl with mounting until 11 mil adjournment The following commutes was chosen to loptesent the house of loprosonta this nt the fiiiieial limns Marsh all llaiils Wilkinson and lliillmru I he ipuikcr nnnountcd the follow ing sifting committee liilllu chair man Aiubews Mod el loilveuut Mend Ieel ly and loomls The somite devoted the moiuliig to routine weak icctlvliig a largo num ber of committee repents iinil passing senate file 71 a ehuiter bill for cIIIoh having a population of mote than 5 000 mid less than Jo 000 Out of respect for the late Itepiesrntallve Blown the senate ndloiitiicd nt noon ami a committee wiih named to diiivv up Miltuhlc resolutions SHIFTING OF VOTES Antl l lioiiipnoii MeinhciK tenlil SlrellRtll on lllimliiu anil Wit limit Itemilt Lincoln Mutch 7 -More changes than usual weie refolded Wednesday In the ballot lor United Stales son aloi anil they Indicate u tendency to a new alignment Thompson with eltevv the two Lancaster county voles he had been giving Rosewator send ing one to Crounse and the other to I in lie In their place Rosewator got back Memlenhall who hail boon voting for MellileJolin while two other and Thompscmllos left Molkle John Brodeilik going to Currlo and Olson of Cuming to Crniinse Tho same foiees collided now support on Hliishaw In the votes of Crounse Cor nier Meuil Oleson and Whltinore The vote Alb n C roiui fm Me lib till Ii 1 In r r ii ton lliiilnii inn in oi i IlinMiiiH a TCIulnlil 2 Milt III J VletKlejnlui Vlorlini Itouov liter I liompvoii I li 1 1 1 1 1 - til ll Wot Ins i lil of 2S It m no total A 1 1 i lot lout Coiikich Washington March 7 Chairman Cannon ol the house committee en upiiroprlotloiis line liepicycntntlvc Liv ingston the senior Demooratle iiiiin ber of tho committee have piopnied statements of the appiopi lulioiis of the riiith congress vvlibh will bo print ed In the Record today Both placo the total npptoprlutlons for the con giess lit M llflHUrir placing those for the llrst session at lOiriOStlJ and for the second at JtillCiSa intrant Is still Alltn Paris March 7 The leport that John MacWIIson Duraiil of Albany who hail been living during the lust two yeais In Pails with his mother had been killed at Osteiul In a duel with n Russian count was an Invention of his own Dtuant Is still alive Thne Aiiierhnu Killed Manila March A wagon train and a detachment of I lie signal corps together wth six Macabebc scouts were attacked by the liisuigonls about mldwav betwesii the towns of Sllang ami I is M it Inns in Cavlto province Thiee AinorioaiiH weie killed and two of the Macabebc scouts were wounded while one man is missing Captain Malr with detachments of Iiifanliy ami cavalry fioin Sllang rived at the scone of the sin prise too late to lntei c opt the enemys retreat fiani Attempts lilucbiiinll Shenandoah ia March 0 -A gang of seven toughs has written several left eis to Henry Gallup a citizen of Shenandoah to the effect that It woulel burn his piopeity If he did not leave town or pay it WM Mr Gallup ha plae oil the letters In the hands of the postal authoiltles and an Investi gation wll be made The cause of sending the letters lr that the gang bolbves Mr Gallup gave information against them as gamblers- Alahiinitt Will Not Co In Ifaiaus Washington March C The naval trial boaid has boon ordered to con duct the final trial of the Alabama on Marth fioin Pensacola Instead of Havana because of the agitation In Cuba caused by the announced Inten tion of the department to conduct the Alabamas tiial fioin Havana which of course Involved the attendance of the whole North Atlantic squadron Iaior Cub in Adjournment Havana March the confer ence last night of the Cuban constitu tional convention many delegates fa vored the temporary suspension of the convention in order to allow the mem bers especially those from Santiago Puerto Principe and Snntu Clara pro vim os an opportunity to consult the wishes of their constituents re gal ding the Piatt amendment Cltlmatum of JlllnoU Miner Springfield March 7 Tho United Mine Workers served notico on the coal opoiators of Illinois that unless the operators grant the demand of tho WJlllamstown miners for an In ci ease of U cents a ton In tho scale tho miners of the entlie state will be called out on strike ItTer Itewaril for Arret of Ijuehera Terio Haute Maich Sheriff Faslff has received notico that the Interna tional Council of the Woild has of fered a rewind of 500 for the arrest ii ml conviction of every poison lu 1 Heated lu the lynching of the negro WaiiL m Si it3QgiW K