V r IE I MRI Rock Island Scheme Stirs Com peting Lines OUT RATE TO OBTAIN DAILY Darlington Anununres New Tlnn In He snrd to Summer Tourist llntes In Order to Aold Crnudcil Trains Only on Oue Day of the Week Clilcngo April Announcctncnt of the Rock Island company that It will nm cheap excursions between Chicago and Colorado points during the sum iiicr lins Btlrrod up competing lines to the fighting point Unless a compro inlse Is effected a bitter war on pas senger rates In the west inny be the rcsidt Tho Burlington nnnouncod thnt it would not only meet tho rates an nounced by the Rock Island but would run the cheap excursions dally Instead of once a week ns determined by the Hock Island The Burlington claims thnt IK per cent of the Colorado busi ness last summer was done on the elienp excursion tickets then In effect This concentrated the traffic on the days on which the low rates were available while comparatively empty trains were run on other days For this reason the Burlington has decided to make rates of 12 from Chicago 21 from St Louis and 15 from Mis souri river points for the round trip to Denver Colorado Springs and ru eblo to be In effect daily from July 1 to 0 and from Sept 1 to 10 Inclu sive with flint return limits of Oct 31 The round trip rate to Utah points is to be 10 higher In addition It Is proposed to make rates of one fare plus 2 for the round trip to Colorado and Utah common points from Tune 18 to 30 and from July 10 to Aug 11 with return limit of 10 days from date of sale except thnt tickets sold on home seekers excursion dates shall have re turn limits of Oct 11 East bound the Burlington proposes to make a rate of one faro plus S2 for the round trip from Colorado and Utah points to all points In Western Passenger association terri tory from June 20 to Sept 12 with return limit of Oct 11 The Rock Isl and people sny they will meet what ever rates the Burlington may make IN FAVOR OF THE RAILROAD Juitlce White Decides Case Involving Long and Short IIuul Clause Washington April 0 In the United States supreme court yesterday an opinion was handed down by Justice White Involving the long and short haul clause of tho Interstate commerce law The principal decision was ren dered In tike case of the East Tennes see and Georgia Railroad company and the charge was to the effect that a lower rate was charged on freight carried to Nashville than was charged on freight to Chattanooga the distance to the first point being greater than to the latter The decision of the Interstate Com merce commission the circuit court and the circuit court of appeals were all antagonistic to the railroad com pany though on different grounds The opinion handed down yesterday reversed all these decisions and was in favor of the rnilrond company The decisions in tho other similar cases were on the same lines Ties VUetl on the Track Boise Ida April 0 An attempt was made to wreck No 1 westbound Short Line passenger train at Malada bridge 100 miles west of here A large number of ties were piled on the track The engineer did not see the obstruc tion in time to stop the train The engine was damaged and brake beams were broken under some of tho cars It was a narrow escape from serious disaster It Is believed that the ties were placed on the track by high wnymen intending to rob the train The scene of the wreck Is the point where n very had wreck occurred about three years ago null Will Inspect Philippines Des Moines April 0 Congressman J A T Hull chairman of the com mittee on military affairs accompa nied by his family started Inst night fo rthe Philippine Islands by way of San Francisco lie goes for the purpose of making an important exam ination of the transport service of the government and securing information with regard to the conditions of the army in the Islands He will be gone until September and will visit all Im portant points Wants Carter Out on Hall Washington April 0 -A motion was made in the United States supreme court yesterday by Hon Jeremiah Wil son for the admission of Captain Ober liri M Carter to bail Solicitor Gen oral Richards gave notice that he would resist the motion on behalf of the United States and he was given live days In which to prepare a brief Captain Carter Js now serving a five years sentence in the Leavenworth penitentiary for defrauding the govern ment Itoyal Victor Wins Tenuessee Derby Memphis April 0 Before 10000 persons T P Hayes brown colt Royal Victor won the Tennessee derby yes terday afternoon it Montgomery park from John F bay filly Lady Schorr with George Longs bay colt Gaherls third The time was 157 a very creditable performance Stock Losses on Iteservatlou Chadron Neb April 0 The first word received from Pine Ridge Indian agency since the recent blizzards and snow blockade came today Indians and traders say thnt large numbers of cattle died on the reservation during the lust storm RAILROAD ANDMEN AT OUTS Holh Mips n Jersey Central Dispute Dis posed to He Conservative New York April P Neither employ ers nor employed have made decisive moves In the wage dispute that may terminate with a strike on tho Central Railroad of New Jersey it Is ex pected thnt the men will confer within the next 21 hours and by vote agree upon a plan of action It is dllllcult to take the measure of sentiment of the moving army of men that a railway system employs hut as far as It can be sounded on tho Central the men seem moved by a spirit of conserva tism and to be Inclined to refrain from striking until every resource of confer ence and arbitration has been exhaust ed The withdrawal from the city of the chiefs of the brotherhoods of rail way men nfter an unsuccessful at tempt to secure n conference with the olllclals of the railroad restores the dispute to one directly between the company and Its men Charles J Wnrren vice president of the company speaking for the rallrond made till statement to the Associated Press We are prepared to be en tirely reasonable about the matter We want no dispute with our employes and are prepared to pay them the wuircs paid by other railways In the vicinity WHOLE BLOCK IN RUINS Fire In Ilenrt of Ottawa Destroys the ell House and TheaterGuests Ilavo Narrow Escapes Ottawa Ont April 0 A fire which started In the Russell house block at 115 oclock this morning destroyed the Russell theater one of the llnest piny houses In Cnnnda and daninged the Russell house one of the principal hotels In this city before the llrcmen succeeded In gaining control over the flames These buildings with two others occupy the block bounded by Queen Engln Cnnal and Sparks streets The total loss Is estimated at 100000 The fire spread from tho theater to the hotel with great rapidity and forced some of the 200 guests to make their escape in their night clothing To add to the confusion the electric wires were cut leaving the hotel In total darkness All the guests escaped however without Injury MERGED AT LAST American Smelting nnd Refining Company Takes In GiiRgeuhelm Properties New York April The difference between the majority and minority stockholders of the American Smelting and Reiining company have been ad justed and the suit restraining the company from increasing Its stok to 100000000 for the purpose of pur chnslng the property of M Guggen heim Co hns been withdrawn This announcement came yesterday just prior to the handing down of n decision by Justice Dixon in Trenton ordering thnt the stay enjoining the purchase of the property bo continued pending final decision ns to tho real value of the Guggenheim property The selling company will again act as the selling agent for tho American Smelting and Refining company The settlement of the difficulties means that the silver and copper pro ductions of the United States will be controlled by one company Murder Cnso Is Closed Indinnola la April 10 The testi mony in the murder case of Mrs llos snek has all been submitted and the attorneys are engaged in making their pleas to the Jury The testimony elicited nothing that wns not already known to the public regarding the mys terious death of John Hossnck in De cember Inst nenr New VIrginln The evidence against Mrs Ilossack con necting her with the crime was en tirely circumstantial and no motive was shown for such a deed stood the ordeal of the trial re markably well President Krugers Plan Paris April 10 Le Rappel which has already published several nnie stntements ns to the plans of Mr Kruger displays tho following dls patch from The Hague Mr Kru gers departure for the Unit 1 Stntes hns been fixed for May 31 lie will lecture in Tammany hall about June 8 as the guest of Democratic party Beaumont Gusher Hold Beaumont Tex April 10 The largest sale yet consummated In the Beaumont oil district was made yes terday when 1250000 were paid for the property of the Texas Western Oil company The buyers get tho Beatty gusher which has a producing capac ity of 70000 barrels per day Itecnnslders Younger ramie St Paul April 10 The house yester day reconsidered tho vote which killed the bill to permit the parole of the notorious Younger brothers now serv ing life sentences Jn the state prison and sent the bill to the governor for approval or rejection Russia Chances Her Tactics London April 10 Russia has now changed her tactics says a dlspntch to the Dally Mall from Toklo und is making desperate efforts to secure not only Japans neutrality but her benev olent assistance toward Russias far eastern schemes French Premiers Condition Paris April 8 There was no Im portant change in the condition of M Wnldeck Houssenu and President Lou bet whose movements havo been mate rially affected recently by the Illness of the premier stnited for Nice on his way to Toulon to greet tho visiting Italian squadron under the Duke of Genoa M Loubet was accompanied by M Delcnsse minister of foreign af fairs und General Andro THE NORFOLK NEWS FIU1UY AP1UM2 1001 SB III If PUPILS Heroic Act of Young Teacher at Harrison Neb WADES THROUGH TORRENT Handing Waist Deep In Water and With Aid of florae She Prevents HiilldltiK He liifr Swept AwayThen Hchotcrs Are Taken Ashore Harrison Neb April P An net of heroism unsurpassed In the annals of the state Is the expression being used by Sioux county citizens In connec tion with the performance of Miss Liz tie 10 Cottinun teacher In the district school near hero Alone facing a tor rent of water carrying trees dead animals and all the debris borno on a Hood she rescued from a horrible death the scholars of her school and preserved the building Itself from what seemed Inevitable destruction Teacher and pupils were unernsclouH of the frightful danger nwaltlng them Suddenly Miss Cottman felt n strange uncanny movement under her feet Again It cnine this time so strong thnt the scholnrs looked up In terror Stepping to the doorwny Miss Cottmnn witnessed n sight sufficient to stir the strongest soul The White river was out of Its banks The school building was already surrounded nnd the ris ing flood was hurling Its power against the frail structure Instantly Mls Cottmans purpose wns formed Across the expanse of water tugging nt his long rope wns a horse ridden by one of the scholars to the school Spring ing out fcniiesly Into the muddy nnd debris filled sea Miss Cottman waded more than wn Nt deep to the horses nide Then die began the struggle back her helpless scholnrs watching her In pitiable terror Tt wns frightful nt best but when n great wave struck the building cans Ing it to totter nnd break partially loose Miss Cottmans courage almost failed Heroically however she pressed on and fastened the rope to the Middle nnd then to the building giving It the aid of the horses strength For three quarters of nn hour she stood nt the horses bend up to her armpits In the chilling torrent until one of the largest of the scholars waded ncross to land and returned with nssistnnce from the neighbors dlstnnt several hundred yards The children were rescued the building wns safe Tt is being suggested thnt some signal rec ognition be given Miss Cottman by the county but what form It will tnkc hap not yet been decided ARREST WEALTHY FARMER Charged With Pslng Mnlls to Turlher Sale of Scnle Cheatlng Device Des Moines April 0 John Muir a wealthy farmer and stock buyer living nenr Thornton la hns been placed under bonds to appear at the next term of federal court on a charge of using the mails to defraud He was ar rested by the postnfllce inspector ns the man who has been sending circular letters to stock buyers in southern states offering to sell n device foi cheating on the scnles The price at which they were offered wns 0 The postoffice Inspector tracked the let ters back to Clarion Ta where Muir was arrested Tic waived examination nnd gnve bonds Cuban Constitutional Convention nnvnna April 0 The Cuban constl tutlonnl convention did not meet yes terday owing to the absence of Sciiot Capote its president La Lueha re ferring to the delny snys The con vention Is unwilling to accept or re ject the Piatt amendment Three prop ositions on lines practically the snme ns the nmendment have been rejected but the convention refuses to discuss the mnjorlty renort of the committer on rotations which Is diametrically opposed Powers Elected Congressman Bangor Me April P The special election in the Fourth Maine congres sional district yesterday to choose n Ruccessor to non Charles A Ron telle resigned resulted In n victory for ex Governor Llewellyn Powers the Republican candidate by a major ity estimated at slightly more than 2000 over Thomas White Dem In September Mr Boutelles majority wns more than 10000 Swart wood Captured Springfield Ills April 0 T N Swnrtwood the farmer who killed C B Caldwell a wealthy farmer and neighbor of Swartwood near Man chester last Wednesday during n quarrel over n boundary line and who has been hunted by the sheriff of Scott county with a posse with bloodhounds was arrested In Ashland yesterday Advocates Hanlshment of Negro Criminals Macon Gn April 0 Bishop Henry Turner of the African Methodist church who has been conducting ser vices among the negro churches here for the pnst few days openly advo cates the banishment of negro crim inals He thinks the United States government should send nil negro criminals to Africa Conley Wanted on Murder Charge Cincinnati April 1 The police are looking for Pugilist Mike Conley the Ithnca Giant who Is wanted on a charge of being implicated In the mur der of Charles D Glldea the telegraph operator who died Sundny from In juries received in n saloon brawl Con ley was doorkeeper of the place Flood Damage at Pittsburg Pittsburg April 8 The danger line wns passed by tho rivers yesterday Last night the flood reached Its crest nnd the decline is expected today Beyond flooding cellars in the low por tions of the cities of Pittsburg and Allegheny uo damage wajj done WINTER WHEAT PROSPECTS Present lleports Indicate that Crop Will lie linger Thau IIer llelore Omaha April P lleports from the Nebraska winter wheat belt Indicate thnt the prospects for the coining season are better than evvr before In the hNtory of the Industry Taking the best crop as KM per cent the es timates now run from 110 to j15 per cent In no part or the slate hns the crop been daninged by the winter weather ntitl the young grain stands In ninny Ileitis without a spot of bnro ground showing The secretary of the Nebraska Grain Dealers association reports that more wheat Is held In the state than ever before rrom a preceding year The supply on hand Is about 10 per cent of the nop of 1P00 or nbout 3700000 bushels of this amount JOOOOOO bushels N held by farmers mid the remainder by mills nnd dcnlers This Is the II rM time that In April the farmers have held more of the last years crop than the dealers The gnilti dealers of the west are pleased with the new revenue law for the reason thnt after July 1 tho tax will he taken from their business Since ISPS the average Nebraska grain denier htm paid 1 a day in revenue tuxes nnd the burden was one that could not be shifted MAIL TRAIN WRECKED Ilroken Trucks Cause Cars to IeatoTrarh Two Ilremen Killed Two KiiKlnccrs Scalded Ogden Iliih April I Westbound Southern Incltlc passenger train No 1 was wrecked at Mores 1 1 111 nenr Wells Nov Inst night Kiremnn Hickman of Ogden and Klremnn Loder of WelN were killed nnd Engi neers Worner of Wells and Bride of Ogden were seriously but not fatally Injured A broken truck caused half the train to leave the track The two mull ears caught Are cremating Hick man lOiiglueers Worner and Bride were badly scalded Tho mall cars were entirely consumed APPEAL FrOIvT PORTO RICANS Petition Addressed to McKluley Pleads That Many Islanders Are Starving New York April 10 Senor Santia go Eglesius delegate of the I tlon of Labor of Porto Rico who ar j rived on the steamer Ponm from San Minn is the bearer of a petition from the worklngmen of Porto Rico I to President McKinley In this peti tion wiiieii Dears 0000 signatures the Porto Rlcans say Misery with all Its horrid conse quences Is spreading in our homes with wonderful rapidity It has al ready reached such an extreme that ninny workers nre starving to death while others thnt have not the courage to see their mothers wives sisters and children perish by hunger commit suicide by drowning themselves In the rivers or by banging themselves from branches of trees Negro Firebugs Sjtirrounded In Runinp Mobile Ala April J Two negroes were discovered attempting to set fire to n large store at Bay Mlnette but escaped Bloodhounds picked up the trail of the negroes nt Hurricane bayou The dogs followed the negroes Into tho swnmp which Is now sur rounded by a large force of armed men One of the posse n mnn named Mr Gownn was shot In the nrm nnd leg by the fleeing men during n pistol light Ills injuries nre serious The country In the vicinity Is highly nroused and there is little doubt the negroes will be lynched if captured by the posse Retail Dry Goods Combine New York April 0 It may be stated on authority that the plan to consoli date Inrgo retail dry goods companies on which John Clnllln hns been ut work for some time has now been I definitely completed nnd a syndicate ins been organized to finance it This would seem to Indicate that the secur ities of the new company will be of fered for public subscription J r Morgan Co nre the bend of the syn dicate nnd will it Is understood under write the Issue Tho capital of tho new concern will be about amnnnnnn Will Sue City for Hatchets Topeka April 0 Mrs Carrie Nation says she will sue the city for some of her hatchets which are now in the possession of the police department The hatchets were tnken from her on the occnslons of her several nrrests during saloon smashing days She made a demand on the chief of police for the hatchets yesterday but was re fused TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS The wholesale drug house of Gilpin Langdom Co at Bultlmore was de stroyed by fire Monday Loss 200 000 Frederick Gove Cochran aged 55 years a broker on the St Louis Mer chants exchange committed suicide Monday Wolf Joseph one of the pioneer wholesale dry goods men of the west nnd head of a targe firm ut Qulncy Ills died Monday aged 76 years The flood score all over New England due to rising water under the Influ ence of nearly live days rain has died out The losses will be heavy but nothing to bo compared with some of the freshets of recent springs Members of tho International Typo graphical union by n mall vote have decided in favor of the arbitration plan to settle all differences thnt may arise In the future between the union nnd the News Publishers association Tom Jenkins of Cleveland champion wrestler of the world Monday night defeated Ernest Roeber of New York chnmplon Grcco Roninn wrestler of the world In a mixed btylo match under tho auspices of the West End club at St Louis for a purse of f lSO0 MB I II Rumors of Trouble In Shcn Si nnd Mongolia Confirmed TUNG FU SIAN AT THE HEAD Report That Former Commander of Northern Chinese Arm- Is Leading 11 Force nf Nntltes In an lusurreitlnu Prutcs to He true Peking April P The rumors which have been current during the Inst few days of the out In cult ol n rebellion headed by General Tung Ku Sinn the former coniiniiiider of the northern army In the provinces of Mongolia and Sheu SI uuvc been absolutely authen ticated LI Hung Chang and Prince Chlng have received Information on the sub ject which though ludclliilte still proves that the court Is seriously alarmed General Ku Shin was nccnrillug to last accounts nbout I fit miles from the court with 11000 regular troops nil supposed to be devoted to him self The court has about the snme number of soldiers nt Sinn Ku but It Is thought the troops of Tung Ku Slim are better dilllcd and better nrnied It N believed that the Mongolian rebellion was brought about through ngents of Prince Tiinn nnd General Tung Ku Slan LI Hung Cluing thinks there nre nbout 5000 regular troops In Mongolln und Inclines to the belief that they have not Joined In the rebellion lit1 tloes not think the court is In uuy danger nnd thinks the object of Prince Tuan who was last reported nt Nlng IIsu with 10000 men prepared to resist and General Tung Ku Slan Is to create a diversion of In terest In order to force unconditional protection to themselves Unofficial Chinese of Intelligence re gard the rising ns most unfortunate nt the present time to he Interests of China and as possibly inclining the nsc of foreign troops to protect even the court Itself The ministers of the powers do not think that provided foreign Interests do not suffer any present Interference Is likely If the dynasty should be overthrown It would to n certain ex tent delay the peace negotiations but they consider that a reign not bound by traditions like those of the pres sent court probably would be much easier to ileal with eventually ns the ceremonial could be much curtailed GENERALS SON LEADS MOB Government Sends fiOO Soldiers to Sup press Mexican ICIoters Laredo Tex April 0 Reliable re ports of a bcrious riot occurring yes terday at Lampasas Mexico a station on the Mexican Central railroad 70 miles from Monterey have been re ceived It appears that the govern ment of Mexico has had suspicion about a reported revolutionary occur rence at that place und yesterday morning the military stationed there arcrsted four citizens When they were taken to the depot en route to Monterey a mob headed by Francisco Maranjo son of the famous General Maranjo appeared at the station In the excitement that followed one of the prisoners escaped When the train left the leaders of the mob repaired to General Mnninjos castle where they are at present surrounded As soon as the government heard of the disturb ance 500 soldiers from Monterey were dispatched to the scene by special train Miss Marie Sutterllelil to Marry Count New York April P The romantic story of the courtship of Miss Marie Satterfleld daughter of Mrs John Sattcrfield of Buffalo and Von Joseph Count Larleff of Austria has become known to friends of the collide at Al lentown Pa says a special to the Journal The prospective bride who has just reached her majority met her future husband a year ago while touring the continent The count who Is 22 came to America several mouths ngo proposed mnrrlage nnd was ac cepted The empress of Austria is his aunt and when he wns baptized the emperor stood ns his sponsor became his godfather and gave him his name Work of Hawaiian Legislature Honolulu April 2 Via San Fran cisco April A bill has been intro duced in the house providing for an income and land tux and another bill to levy a tax of 10 a ton on all sugar produced in tho Islands The Inde pendents are still somewhat divided but show a disposition to come to gether In order to carry out the party legislative program before It is too lnte Most of the party measures are hanging Are and in a few days It will be too late for the party to pass anything over a veto from Governor Dole Franco Italian Kntente London April 0 The Dally Chron icle publishes a dispatch from Tan gier regarding a new Franco Italian entente in north Africa This Is like ly to hove great consequences says the correspondent Italy ceasing her opposition to French designs in Mo rocco In return for permission to oc cupy Tripoli It is asserted that Great Britain would welcome a friendly Btnte between Tunis and Egypt ramous Portrult Is Safe London April I C Morland Ag new arrived here with the Gainsbor ough portrait of the Duchess of Devon shire It has been long since any In cident has created such a sensutlon as the recovery of the portrait Every morning paper has long cabled dis patches Interviews and editorials dealing with the mysterious affair and Buch gratification Is expressed nw trriauMr nvmiSSmStSSSlSu il Momu ARE WARY OF AGUINALDO Katho Filipinos DUlrust Mini and Homo Desire lllm Nuieiely Punished Manila April General Mite Ar thur siiyH It Is Impossible to niuko n statement coneerulng Auliialtlo now II Is possible that Aguliiultlo will soon be removed from the Miiln vniiaug piiluco to a large Iioiinc with pleasinit grounds Ml General Solium street a fashionable tpiiirler of thu city beside the Paslg river which It being renovated und prepared for oc cupancy Agulmihio Is purchasing dlnnioiHlu tnd other Jewelry lie continues to receive certain lsltors but newspa per coiicHpoiiilonts nre excluded It Is snid hat the nntulfcsto which Aguliiuldo has been preparing has not yet been signed imd it Is added Hint Aguliinldo is reluctant to comply with the toiidltlons It npptnis thai the majority of tin Klllpliiot In Manila distrust Agulnnldo and dislike to see him accorded spe cial favors They say lie ought to be severely punished ANNflRBOFTPLflGUE CASE Htlidenl al University Who Is Down With Itiilionle Pest Is Charles llnro of Iauueo City Neb Ann Arbor Mich April O Tlio uni versity authorities refuse to make known the mime of the student In bo unlveiHlty hospital pest house with the mysterious disease supposed to bu bonic plague but It was learned Inst night from a medical student that the young mans mime Is Charles II Hare of Pawnee City Neb Ho In a sophomore medic und has been Ink ing special work In bacteriology ami has been handling culture tubes It tti supposed that In performing this work he became Inoculated Dr Novy said that the young nian was coming out or the disease all tight but again refused to make a dellnlte statement as to Its nature It will take several diiyn for the animal experiments which we nre milking to be In shape so I can tale the liniiie of the young mnnsj complaint said he PICTURESQUEEGGROLLERS Children lather on White House Iroiluds to indulge In ICiistnr Sport Washington April 11 The plclur osijuo egg rolling felt of the children of Washington occurred in the While house grounds yesterday The gath ering of the multitude of youngsters of all ages sizes and colors In tho large ten need grounds back of the White house each year for I heir Easter frolic Is the sight of Washington The Kniirtli artillery baud at Knrt Mouroo watt ordered here and played throughout the day Mrs McKinley whose love for children is well known enjoyn these frolics Intensely and spent most of her lime ut the window or on the White house veranda watching the little folks sport MANY HANDSGUARD LOUBET Safeguards Snrrouud Ireiirli President Dun to Humor of Pi ojruted ssisluatloii London April P A dispatch from Paris miVh that the Krench detectives were privately Informed of a projected attempt to assassinate President Lou bet dining his coming trip Extraord inary precautions have been taken everywhere und the usual police pro tection hns been doubled Outsiders have been excluded from the railroad stations Ten thousand soldiers hnve been de tailed to maintain order during the Krench presidents stay at Nice where stringent orders have been Issued to rigorously suppress the slightest hostile demonstration President Loubet Is Inclined to laugh at the detectives fears that an at tempt will he made upon his life Prisldent Smith on Trial Kansas City April 0 President Jo seph Smith of the reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints was virtually on trial at yesterdays session of the conference of the church at Independ ence Mo for suppressing the notion of the quorum of 12 in reference to the suspension of Elder E C Brlggs of Indiana Eider Columbus Scott of Lumonl la Introduced a resolution to refer the matter to the quorum of 12 for npprovnl or dlsnpprovnl Eld er Hllllnrd of Independence Intro duced n substitute resolution that President Smith be exonerated and sustained Elder 7 R Lnmbert of Lajnonl la was the most vigorous speaker against the president nnd Elder R C Evans was the most active In his defense Tho conference ad journed while the discussion was In progress Mayor Harrison Inducted Into Office Chicago April 9 Tho new city ad ministration headed by Mayor Carter Harrison was inducted Into office at the city council chamber lust night A picturesque feature of the gathering wns the presence of Mrs Potter Pal mer with a coterie of prominent so ciety people who enme to see her son Honore Palmer alderman from tho Twenty first ward sworn in as n city official When the time camo for Al dorman Palmer to poll his first vote1 he was so busy explaining the do ings to n young woman that he forgot toivote nnd the oudienco laughed and applauded Convicted Murderer Shot riittiilx A T April 10 At Yuma yesterday Deputy Sheriff W A Alex ander was shot and mortally wounded as he was being taken from the court room to the Jail after receiving a sen fence of life imprisonment for tho murder of Mrs J J Bums It Is not known who fired the shot as It came from t Inside of n building near tho court house Samuel King brother of Mrs Burns Is under arrest on sus picion and other relatives will bo nrrmtr as soon as tho excitement sufceldes