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THE NOltPOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , JANUARY 10 , 1002. 5 Pacific Coast Representatives I Agree on Measure. MORE RIGID THAN QEARY ACT. If Passed In Its Present Form It Will j 'Bo Perpetual Unless Repealed and I Imposes Strict Penalties for Viola- I tlon Designates Celestials Exempt. Washington , Jan , 7. The senators and roproaentatlvcB of the Pacific coast , who have been considering a bill for Chinese exclusion , have per fected a ineasuro which will bo Intro * duced In both houses In a few days. It IB much moro comprehensive than any bills that haivo been presented hereto fore on this subject , most of which Blmply provide for excluding Chinese or re-enacting the Geary law. The bill under consideration contains 45 pages. It docs not limit Itself to any term of years , as did the Geary act , but If passed In Us present form would bo perpetual , unless repealed. The bill declares that all Chinese , other than citizens of the United States or those who nro secured In coming to and residing In the United States un der the present treaty with China , shall bo refused admission , and re turned to the country whence they came at the expense of the transporta tion company bringing them. Trans portation companies bringing Chinese to the United States shall detain them until their right of admission shall be ascertained. Penalties are provided for not complying with the provisions of the net , $1,000 and one year's Im prisonment being the minimum , with a'liability to forfeiture of vessels violating lating any of the provisions of the law. The only Chinese persons per mitted to enter the United States un der the act are those who have be come citizens by birth and naturaliza tion , and officials of the Chinese gov ernment , teachers , students , mer chants , travelers for pleasure or curi osity , returning laborers , who must have certificates , or domiciled mer chants. Chinese coming as above enumerated must have certificates with a photograph attached. REFUSES TO RELEASE CARTER. Supreme Court Denies Writ of Habeas Corpus to Secure His Liberty. Washington , Jan. 7. The United States supreme court yesterday re fused to Interfere In the case of Cap tain Oberlln M. Carter. The decision was rendered In the proceedings Insti tuted by Captain Carter for the pur pose of securing a writ of habeas corpus that would release him from prison at Loavenworth , Kan. The case originated In the United States circuit court for the district of Kan- eas when a petition for the writ was denied. Yesterday's opinion was de livered by Chief Justice Puller and affirmed the decision of the circuit court ROOSEVELT SENDS FOR SCHLEY. President and Admiral Hold Private Conference at White House. Washington , Jan. 7. Rear Admiral Schloy called at the white house yes terday by appointment and spent near ly an hour In conference with the pres ident. The admiral refused to discuss the conversation , saying that it was of o personal character. The president also declined to intlnmto the nature of the conference. Judge Ide Is III. Washington , Jan. 7. Secretary Root has been informed that Judge Ido of the Philippine commission is 111 from an attack of dysentery and has gone to Japan to recuperate. He Is the second member of the commis sion to succumb to hard work under trying climatic conditions. Judge Taft , civil governor of the Phllpplnes , Is now on his way home on the Grant for the benefit of his health and also to confer with the president and the secretary of war regarding affairs In the islands. Senate Session Is Short. Washington , Jan. 7. The senate met yesterday , but no business was transacted on account of the recent death of Senator W. J. Sewoll ( N. J. ) . In his invocation nt the opening of the session Rev. Dr. Mllburn made touchIng - Ing reference to the death of Senator Sewoll. Ho referred also to the dis ability of Senator Btrry ( Ark. ) and prayed that h * . ' might bo able to soon return to his duty in the senate. Introduces Anti-Anarchist Bill. Washington , Jan. 7. Representa tive Grosvonor ( O. ) introduced an anti-anarchist bill. It is similar to other measures on this subject , except that the death penalty is provided for criminal assaults on an afllccr of the government , without specifically desig nating the president as the one as saulted. Death of Architect Clark. Washington , Jan. 7. Edward Clark , the 'architect of the capital , died h'ere yesterday of catarrh al pneumonia. He had been in failing health for several - oral years. Mr. Clark carne from Philadelphia and entered upon his duties as capital architect in 18G5. Ho was 78 years old. House Transacts No Business. Washington , Jan. 7. The house transacted no business yesterday , "Ira * msdlately after It met Loudcnslagcr ' ( N. J. ) announced the death of Sena * tor Sowell , and after the adoption of the customary resolutions , the house aa a further mark of respect ad journed. FIFE UNDER ARREST. Charged Wltli Murder of Frank Rich ardson at Savannah , Mo. St , Joseph , Mo. , Jan. 7. A. special from North Yaklma , Wash. , says : Stewart Flfo was arrested hero last night by Constable A. N , Short , dhargod with being i fugitive from lustlco. Ho Is wanted In Savannah , Mo. , for the murder of Frank Richard- Bon , who was shot In hlu homo Dec. 19 , 1900. Information was filed against Flfo by Prosecuting Attorney Bohor of St. Joseph some time ago , charging murder In the first dogroo. Flfo has been followed by Chief of Police Krans of St. Joseph from Now York to California anil dually to Wash ington. A requisition will bo nskod nt once. Addle L. Richardson , wlfo of the victim , Is under arrest , charged with complicity In the crime. Flfo was a business associate of Richard son. MEN TO HANG FOR BURGLARY. Six Convicts Will Be Executed on the Same Day In North Carolina. Raleigh , N. C. , Jan. 7. Governor Aycock yesterday named Wednesday , Fob. 25 , for the hanging of six whlto men , such a wholesale execution In one day being without precedent In this state. In each case there has been an appeal to the supreme court. Four of the men are to hang at Asho- vlllo for burglary at Emma , N. C. , ono to hang at Wilson , N. C. , for assassina tion and one at Llncolnton for a burg lary In which a woman waa horribly cut TESTIMONY AGAINST NEELY. Cuban Clerks Say He Got Money for Surcharged Stamps. Hnivana , Jan. 7. At the continua tion of the trials of the cases arising from the Cuban postofllco frauds In the Audlcn circuit court Scnors Lan- ueza and Dcsvornlno reappeared as counsel for Estes G. Rathhone. Moyna and Mascara , the two Cuban stamp clerks , testified that they had received surcharged stamps from Charles F. W. Neely without making record thereof , that they had sold them and had given the money received therefor to Neely. Escaped Prisoner Shot by Posse. Helena , Mon. , Jan. 7. Alonzo Kll- by and Roy Hoffman , prisoners who escaped from the county jail at Bill ings a week ago , were captured near the Chandler ranch , 60 miles north west of Billings , but not before Kllby had been fatally shot. Kllby and Roy Hoffman , who is only 14 years old , had been hiding In the Musselshell country. A posse located them Fri day. Kllby opened fire and was him self shot. He died In a few hours. Lieutenant Woodslde Fatally Hurt. Halifax , Jan. 7. Lieutenant Wood- Bide of the Second Canadian Mounted Rifles was thrown from his horse on the parade grounds yesterday and his skull was fractured. He will probably die. He belongs to Dawson City , and was the Canadian census commission er in the Yukon. Trooper McLennan of Kingston was also thrown and sus tained a similar injury. Ho may re cover. . jjj British Capture Force of Boers. Bloomfonteln , Jan. 7. Beeresford constabulary encountered a force of Boers In the central part of the Orange River Colony , killed Field Cornet Pro- torlus and ten men and captured 35 burghers , Including Field Cornets Leeroux and Erasmus. Riots In Madrid. Madrid , Jan. 7. The locked out to bacco workmen held violent meetings here last evening. The meetings were dissolved by the police and riots en sued , in which several persons were wounded , Including two police officers. Falls Dead While Accep..ng ' omce. Everett , Mass. , Jan. 7. At the Inau guration of the new city government yesterday Robert H. Jenkins fell dead while making a speech accepting the office of president of the board of al dermen , to which ho had been elected. Strikes Snag and Sinks. Eufaula , Ala. , Jan. 7. The steamer M. W. Kelly of the Independent line Btruck a snag and sank yesterday two miles above this city. There were no casualties. Twenty-three Drowned. Corunna , Spain , Jan. 7. A bark was capsized at the mounth of the River Lezero , and 23 persons , mostly wom en , haive boon drowned. TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD. Helen Gould Is to build a sanitarium for children at Idaho Springs , Colo. William S. Warren was re-elected president of the Chicago board of trade Monday. G. N. Wlswcll of Milwaukee , who was slated for fourth assistant post master general , may die of pneumonia. The Standard Oil company and its rivals are sending out fleets under sealed orders in the battle for the world's markets. The members of the Iowa assembly are gathering at DCS Molnes. The inaugural parade of Governor-elect Cummins Is to bo imposing. John G. Sadller , general manager of the Springfield ( O. ) Foundry company , was shot and killed Monday by John \V . Kenney , a molder who had recent ly been discharged. Among the bills introduced In the Now York legislature was ono by As- Bomblyman Bennett of Now York , making It a misdemeanor to flirt on a public thoroughfare. A bitter fight over oleomargarine Is to bo waged this week In the house committee on agriculture. An attempt will bo made to substitute the Tawnoy bill for the Grout measure. Slayers of Sheriff Ricker Cap- turcd in Wyoming. AVERT LYNCHING BY STRATEGY. Half Starved and Badly Frozen , Clar ence Woodward and Frank Footo Are Taken With Ease Men Gather and Discuss Summary Justice. Casper , Wy. , Jan. 7. Lovl Boll brought In Clarence Woodward and Frank S. Foote , two of the murderers of Sheriff W. C. Rlckor , late last oven- ing. Lovl Boll and Enoch Jones wore loft at the Woodward ranch to watch things , and early yesterday morning the two murderers came into the ranch. They had had nothing to uat and wore badly frozen. The town Is all oxultomont , Men are gathering In small crowds all over town and oilier man nro stirring up the surrounding inhabitants. W. E. Tubbs was appointed sheriff and ho Is swearing In a lurgu posse to protect the Jail. The crowd wanted the prisoners ae they wore going to Jail. Boll had them tied llko hogs In a wagon and the crowd was deceived as to the presence of the murderers until they wore lodged In Jndl. Deputy John Sherman reports that Charles Woodward was seen Saturday near the Ajtbell ranch , 25 miles west of Ervay. Woodward was on foot and going west. Deputy James Kennedy got a fresh horse at Asboll's ranch and was not over four hours behind the fugitives. Charles Woodward IB the older brother and supposed to ho the ono that shot Rlckcr. Ho told his wife before ho broke Jail that ho was go ing and would never bo taken alive. Woodward In Jail says ho had noth ing to do with the killing. COMMITS MURDER AND SUICIDE. County Surveyor Shoots and Kills Sweetheart and Himself. West Union , la. , Jan. 7. Homer M. Neff , county surveyor and former county clerk , last night-shot and killed Miss Rose Falb , to whom for several | years ho has been paying attention , | and wounded Emmet Sullivan , his j rival , and then killed himself. The > deed was committed between 8 and 9 o'clock In the room of Miss Falb at the Commercial hotel. Sullivan and the girl were visiting , when sudden ly Neff appeared In the doorway , firing flve shots In rapid succession. Four of the shots took effect , two struck the girl's head and ono penetrated the right breast. Sullivan was struck in the face , the bullet glancing , and ho will recover. Then Noff turned off the light and .went across the park to his room , where he deliberately locked the door , removed the empty shells from his revolver , reloaded it , turned on the light and shot himself in the temple , death being Instantaneous. Neff had lived at West Union the greater part of his life. He was about 45 years old. Ho bore an excel lent reputation , although considered somewhat eccentric. For some tlmo bo has owned and operated in com pany with his brother the local elec tric light plant. Begins Work on World's Fair. St. Louis , Jan. 7. Director of Works Isaac S. Taylor began the herculean task of building the World's fair of 1903 at G o'clock this morning , when eeveral hundred laborers started to change the course of the River DCS Peres In its meauderlngs across the exposition site. Before the executive committee of the exposition Mr. Tay lor expressed the hope that 1,500 men would bo at work on the fair site within 48 hours. Interstate Commerce Hearing. Chicago , Jan. 7. Members of the interstate commerce commission gath ered hero today prepared to begin an investigation Into the methods of ship ping packing house products and dressed beef and also , Into thc.methods of combinations among railroads. Present plans are to probe Into the handling of packing house products for two or three days and then to take up the moro interesting community of interests matter. Battleship Illinois in Dry Dock. New Orleans , Jan. 7. The battle- ehlp Illinois rests In the New Orleans floating dry dock today and will have her bottom scraped and bo put back Into the water about Friday. The Illinois is the largest vessel over docked by a floating dry dock. Slot- tin , Germany , has a dock with 11,000 tons capacity. The Illinois has 12,000 tons displacement but the dock has a capacity of 18,000 tons. Land on Coast of Venezuela. Wlllemstad , Jan. 7. It Is definitely known that General Rlera , the Vene zuelan insurgent leader , and all the other insurgents who had assembled hero , embarked on board the Liber- tador Sunday and landed on Veno- * eoulan soil yesterday near Voladecoro with arms and ammunition. It is re ported hero that the Llbertador has raptured the Venezuelan gunboat Zombador. Liberty Bell on Its Travels. Luroy , Va. , Jan. 7. From Harrisburg - burg , which was the first stop of the Liberty boll on its Journey , to Charles ton , the run through the Cumberland Valley was a series of remarkable ovations. Crowds greeted the relic at Mechonlcsburg and at Carlisle , where the Indian school pupils turned out , ' at Newvlllo , Shlpponsburg , Scotland , GhaanborBburff and Greencastlo. CASHIER IS $35,000 SHORT. Truntcd Employe Speculates With Bank's Funds. Tnnntnn , Mass. , .Inn. 7. Harry H. TowiiHond , cnHhlor of the Hrlntol County National bank , In $35,000 nhnrt In hln accounts , the ilollult having boon found last night by Bank Exam iner lOwor. The deficit In mild in have boon duo to speculation In cot ton futures. TowiiHcnd Is under the eye of a United Status officer until the bank's affairs fl.ro further Investi gated. When thn Irregularities were railed to Cushion Townnond's ' atten tion ho admitted that ho was short In his nccounta to the amount stated. Towniiond had worked In the bank fltnoo ho loft school , noino 25 yearn ago. Ono of thn directors said that apparently the defalcation had boon going on for two years uiul that TowtiHGiid admitted this. BEAVER CITY'S SECOND FIRE. Seven More Business Buildings Burn , Making Total of Fourteen. Beaver City , Nob. , Jan. 7. For the second tlmo In four months tlio busi ness portion of Beaver City him inif- fored severely by lire. Yesterday Koven liulldlngH on the south nldu were burned , making a total of 14 bimlnoss hoiiHos In the two llroH. The heaviest loserH uro AyorH & Co. , general mer chandise , loss $8,000 , liiituruiioo $5,000 ; Moore & Ellin , hardware and grocer ies , long $3,500 , Insurance $2,500 ; Nosn & Orcutt , moat market , IOHH $600 , In surance $400. BEATRICE WOMAN IS KILLED. Victim of Chicago Streeet Car Identi fied as Mrs. J , L. Ashby. Chicago , Jan. 7. The remains of a woman thrown from a West Madison Htreut cable Sunday were Identified as tlioHo of Mrs. John B. Ashby , form erly of Beatrice , Nob. , and holr to a fortune of $20,000. I lor umldon niuno was Mabel 1. SlHHon. Her husband IB said to ho In Chicago , but the police have been unable to loculo him. A coronor'B Jury returned a verdict of accidental 'death. The remains will bo forwarded to Beatrice for burial. Appoints Missouri Officers. Washington , Jan. 7. President Roosevelt yesterday notified Repre sentative Barthold ( Mo. ) that ho had decided to appoint Ben Wosthus In ternal revenue collector of the eastern district of Missouri to succeed H. C. Gronner , resigned , and Colonel D. P. Doyer , United States district attorney , to succeed Edward Rosslor on the ex piration of the hitter's term. The above appointments are considered victories for the anti-Kerens faction In Missouri. Artist Ends Her Life. New York , Jan. 7. Miss Hannah II. Cogglns , an artist of some note , said to bo of wealthy and prominent Phil adelphia family connections , was found dead In her studio In this city yesterday. Her death was reported as ono of suicide , one end of a rubber tube from an open gas Jet being In her mouth. She was not In need of money , for there was moro than $75 In cash In her rooms. Banker Attempts Suicide. Dlller , Neb. , Jan. 7. Smith Dlllor , cashier of the First National bank of this place , and In whoso honor the town was named , seriously gashed his throat with suicidal Intent yesterday. Although badly Injured , he will prob ably recover. Dlllor's child died from accidental poisoning a few months ago and since then ho has been men tally deranged. Two Men Arrested for Crime. Chicago , Jan. 7. A body , said to bo that of Carrie Larson , and which had a weight around Its nock , was taken from the river hero yesterday. Jainea Thomas , cook of the steamer Oscar , and Robert Rlesseck , who also worked on the boat , were placed under arrest following the discovery. Pioneer Lumberman Dead. LaCrosse , Wts. , Jan. 7. Silas Board- man , one of the oldest lumbermen'of this city , died yesterday , aged 67. Ho was ono of the first to engage In the logging business on the Mississippi. Methodist Clergyman Assaulted. Vlnton , la. , Jan. 7. Rev. F. L. Loveland - land , a Methodist pastor , was assault ed In his own homo yesterday by a burglar , who Inflicted a head wound. Ho will recover. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. Captain William Stanley died at Austin , Minn. , Monday. The Chicago and Southeastern rail road Is again tied up by a general strike of trainmen. The Western Oil association , com prising oil operators in Colorado , Wy oming , Utah and New Mexico , was organized In Denver Monday. William Condon , who woe shot by Detective George Williams at St. Louis Monday while resisting arrest is dead. During his life Condon bus killed two men. A cnso famous in international diplo macy was closed Monday by the pay ment of $7,600 damages to Mrs. Lenz , the mother of Frank G. Lonz , the American wheelman who was killed by Turkish officials. Thomas Hughes , for 14 years city passenger agent of the Mlsspurl Pa cific railway in Kansas City , has been made traveling passenger agent of that road In the northwest territory , with headquarters at Omaha. The open air treatment for persons in early stages of consumption IB shown to have been efficacious to the effect of about C7 per cent of the cases treated during the past year at the Massachusetts elate sanitarium at Rutland. Court of Appeals Finds Federal Officers Guilty. WOOD AND FROST CONVICTED. Judge Morrow of Snn Francisco Renders - dors Final Decision In Famous Cape Nome Mining Claims Cnnoa In volves MoKenzle In the Conspiracy , San FraiiclHi-o , Jan.7. The United HI at 011 circuit con it of iippoahi yontor- day fined .liiilfjo Arthur N. Noyon $1,000 for contempt of court. Unltod Htuttm District Attorney .losnph 1C. Wood atid lilii iinHlMtiint , 0. A. H. Front , wore Hontoncod to Imprisonment for terms of four numthx and ono year respectively. The opinion of the court wan road by Judge Morrow , who mild ; "In my Judgment the ovldonco witulillnliod the fact that there wan a conspiracy between - twoon the respondent , Alexander Mac- konslo , and otherit to secure ponnon- iilon of curtain valuable mining claims at Nome , Alaska , under proceedings Involving the appointment of a receiv er for the purpoHo of working the prop ortion and olit'tilnltiK ' thu iold ; dopon- Ited In the claims. " NEBRASKA LAW'SUSTAINED. Rock Island Railway Loses Case in Federal Supreme Court. Washington , Jan. 7. In the mi- promo court u dc.clnlon was delivered by Justice McKeimu In the case of the Chicago , Rock Isliind and Pacific Railroad company vn. Bertha Xnrnoeko , administratrix of Ernent Zurncckc , nnd also In the case of the same com pany against Webster Hilton , admin istrator of the estiito of J. II. Mat thews. These cases Involved the constitutionality of the state law of Nebraska providing that persons In jured on a rullnmil of ( hut stnto should bo awaidod damages In cases not caused by the criminal negligence of the passenger. The court sustained the law. Withdrawing Troops From Cuba. Washington , Jan. 7. Acting In ac cordance with a recommendation made by General Wood , military gov ernor of Cuba , Secretary Hoot has di rected that the Third squadron of tha Eighth cavalry , comprising the entire garrison at Puerto Principe , bo | brought to the United States at tho' ' first favorable opportunity. It In ad mitted that thin Is practically the be ginning of the general withdrawal of United States troops In Cuba , propa- atory to the transfer of the control of affairs to the civil government to bo Installed during the coming summer. Mayor Harrison on Traction Question. Chicago , Jan. 7. In a message to the city council on the traction ques tion Mayor Harrison declared that ho never would give his official consent to a franchlsa extension which did not contain provisions making possible ultimate municipal ownership , nor tea a franchise which did not require ratification by a referendum vote of the people before It took effect. Legislation first , and franchises aft erward , was his motto. New York's New Marriage Law. Now York , Jan. 7. The first con tract marriage under 'the now Weeks law was filed yesterday with the city clerk. This contract certificate Is an agreement between'a man and a wom an to live together us man and wife. Under the law any contract signed by contracting parties , witnessed by a commissioner of deeds and filed with the city clerk within a month I thereof legalizes the marriage and the progeny also. Nash Appoints Kllbourne. Columbus , O. , Jan. 7. Governor Nash has appointed Colonel Kllbourno of this city as a member of the Vlcks- burg monument commission , vice Gen eral Andrew Hickonlopor of Cincin nati , resigned. Colonel Kllbourne was Governor Nash'e opponent in the re cent election , and the favor comes as a compliment. Governor Nosh and Colonel Kllbourno have been friends and nelghors for years. Bought by the Wabash. Cumberland , Md. , Jan. 7. It was learned from tm authoritative source hero that the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg railway has been sold by Colonel Thomas B. Davis. It Is believed that the Wabash Is the pur chaser and that the extensive mines recently merged with the railroad are Included In the sale. It Is understood the price to bo paid Is $17,000,000. Favor Repeal of War Taxes. Chicago , Jan. 7. The oxecutlvo committee of the National Business league unanimously voted In favor of the repeal of the remainder of the war revenue taxes. The resolutions adopt ed are to bo sent to congress and to commercial organizations and to bust- n ia men throughout the country. Secures Ten Years In Prison. Des Moines , Jan. 7. Elijah Eath- cote was yesterday sentenced to a term of ten years in the penitentiary for breaking Into his wife's room and shooting her three times because she would not live with him. Her recov ery was almost miraculous. To Stamp Out Blackmail. Now York , Jan. 7. Mayor Low sent his message to the board of aldermen yesterday. It was brief and the only subject treated of was blackmail In the civil administration , for the stamp ing out of which ho said ho desired the co-operation of the city. Is very much llko the blossom ing of a flower. It ; ! bounty and perfection depends entirely upon the cnro bestowed upon HH parent. Expectant mothers should have the tundcrost cnro. They Miotild bo spared all worry and anxiety. They Khouhl cat plenty of fjoort nourishing food ami take RontlocxurciKcH , Thin will o u long way toward preserv ing their health and their beauty us well as that of the Illtlu otic to conic. Hut to bo absolutely nuro of a short nnd painless labor they should UHO Mother * ® during thn montlm of tliui. TlilH In it Nlnii1n | lltilinent. wtilch In to ( ID npplltMl uxlunmlly. It H'VPH ' ilrviiKth niul vluor to tlin inilRUlcH unit prnx'rutH nil of tun illHciiinfortH nf prt'K- imtiuy , wlilcli women UHcil to Ililuk were nliMilutrly nermnury When Mother' * I'rlrml Is lined there In no ilntiKcr whatever. ( Irt Mntlini' * I'rleml nt tlio dniff tore , Wl inir IxiUlo. TIIL ItltAI ) ! Ill I ) ItFGULATOH CO. ATLANTA , < 1A. Will , for our fr. l xik , " ll.f.ir. I1.l > r I. Horn " HEADACHE DR. MILES' -ANTI * Pain Pills , At all drug ttorri. 25 DOM. 25c. "Why Sluwld Calamity - . lamity Be Full of Words ? " The mere saying of words is easy , and some men devote their whole lives to it. 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