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TJIK NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , DECEMBER 12,1902. House Decides by Small Major ity to Reject Measure. HOLIDAY RESOLUTION PASSES. Short Session of Congress Is to Ad journ Dec , 20 and Reconvene Jan. 5. Senate Devotes Another Day to the Immlorntfon Dill. Washington , Doc. 10. After tlclmt- liiK the London dock chnrKCB bill fur almost four IIOUTH the house ycutordny chopped Its lii-ntl oft by atrlkliiK out the t'lwutliiK clniiHO. Tlilii klllotl thu LIU. The ilelmtovnu splrltod on hotli Bltlt'H unil nil day the inumburHvoro llootk'ilvltli toloRrniiw respecting the bill. The withdrawal of the tuiniiort of the lumber nnd inunl piuMtlng Inter cuts , which originally hud joined with the Hour mlllliiK IntoruHtfl In jireuuhiK the inoamiro , brought ahnut UH dofoat. Tlio lliiul vote WIIH l.'SS to 2'J In fivvor of the motion to strlUu out the oimcl- liiK i'lauso. Speeches weru madu In favor of the bill by Tawnoy ( Minn. ) mid Hlchardtum ( Aln. ) , and uguliiHt It by AdaniBou ( On.Vaiuor ) ; , AdaniH nnd DaUfll (1'a. ( ) , Utirlotum and 11 UP ( Tex. ) and Mann (111. ( ) . The roHolutlon for a holfday ad journment from Dec. 20 to Jan , G wan adopted without division. Immigration Dill In Senate. WftHhliiBton , Dec. 10. The Honato devoted wont of yesterday to the Im- inlKrnthm bill and adopted a inunber of amendments. There was consider able discussion of an amendment of fered by Mr. Hurton ( Kan. ) to admit Chinese laborers lo Hawaii. It met-with considerable opposition and finally was laid on Uio table. The provision In the bill prohibiting the calo of liquor in the capltol building caused Home criticism of the house for putting it In the bill , but the provis ion was stricken out. During the day the mllltla bill was discussed. It will bo taken up again Thursday. Mr. Kean ( N. .1. ) gave notice that on Dov. 17 hu would ask the scimto to consider res olutions upon the life and character of the late Senator William J. Sowoll. BANQUET TO JUSTICE HARLAN , Recocnltlon of His Twenty-five Years on the Supreme Bench. Washington , Dec. 10. The dinner given by the bar of the supreme court of the United States at Iho now Wll- lard hotel last night to Justice John Marshall Harlan , In recognition of thu completion of twenty-llvo years of nor- vice on the bench of the supreme court , was a brilliant function. Inter est in the banquet , outside of Justlcu llnrhui , centered Jn President Kooso- vclt. His arrival shortly after 9:30 : was the signal for a great outburst of applause. The president warmly congratulated Justice Harlan , grasp ing him by both hands before taking his seat. Those at the banquet In cluded members of the cabinet , several senators and representatives , mem bers of the supreme court of the Unty cd States , of the court of claims and of the local courts and quite a number of eminent lawyers from outside o ( the city. Lumber Associations Unite , 8L Louis , Dec. 10. Final steps to ward forming a national association of lumber manufacturers were taken by delegates from various lumber as sociations at the Southern hotel to' day. N. W. McLeod of St. Louis , president of the Southern Lumber Manufacturers' association , was elect ed chairman of the convention. The committee on permanent organization recommended that the association bo known as "Tho National Lumber Man ufacturers' association. " The first an- uual meeting of the association will bo held gome tlmo next March , at a time and place to bo agreed upon later. Indorse Single Statehood Dill. Mnskogee , I. T. , Dec. 10. A mass- meeting of citizens , held last night , adopted resolutions Indorsing the Oklahoma statehood bill reported to the senate by Senator Nelson. The resolutions were telegraphed to Senator - ator Deveridge and a delegate was elected who will visit Washington and urge the passage of the bill. Taft May Succeed Shlras. Washington , Dec. 10. The prospect ive retirement of Justice Shiras from the supreme court , which was an nounced by his son some time ago as likely to take place at no very distant day , it is believed hero may result In the promotion to thetupremc bench of William H. Ttaft , chairman of the Philippines commission. Fuel Famine Closes Schools. Philadelphia , Dec. 10. Owing to the scarcity of anthracite coal , four public schools were closed yesterday by the board of education. The decrease in the supply of hard coal was explained by the Reading company officials as being due to a succession of holidays. Foul Play-Is Feared , Sioux City , Dec. 10. John Sadler , Eon of a wealthy farmer living near Watertown , S. D. , has mysteriously disappeared. Foul play Is feared. The father of the missing man says he will spend $50,000 , if necessary , to find his Eon. Mlch'gan ' Mine Still Burning. Mai queue , Mich. , Dec. 10.--The un derground workings of the Oliver Iron Mice at Isbcemlng are itlll DROPS A DOX OF DYNAMITE. Accident Causes the Death of\ Four Men In Mine , Wllkonbarrp , Pa. , Due. 10. Four men wcro klllod and ten Injured , three probably fatally , by thu explosion of n box of dynnmlto In No. fi mlno of tlui Lohlgh and Wllkunbarro Coal com pany at South WllkoHlmrro yesterday. The immcfl of the killed are ! Rob ert Humblcboo , Arthur Jones , Mat- thaw Phillips , JnmoH McUlynn. The fatally Injured : George Knorr , Charles Stafford , Thomas ISvana. The men had lowered Into the Hhaft , which Is 110 foot deep , n box of dyna- nilto weighing fifty pounds. When thu bottom of the shaft was reached Phil lips took the box off the carriage. It clipped from bin bunds nnd fell to the ground. The conciiRHlon exploded the dyna- nilto and the twenty men who troro In the Immediate vicinity gritting their tools In remllm'HH to go to their re- Hpectlvo chambers were hurled In all directions. The woodwork at the bottom tom of the shaft watt also torn and urattcrcd about. An soon as possible word was soul to the tuirfaco and u reselling party wan sent down. FIRE IN HEART OF ATLANTA. Half Million Dollars Wiped Out In a Few Minutes. Atlanta , ( la , , Dec. 10. A lira de stroyed nearly a block of buildings In the heart ol the city. The IOBH Is es timated at $500,000. The flro broke out In the furniture Htoro of thu Snook & Austin company on Whitehall street. A strong north west wind sent showers of sparks In every direction. . The llro soon spread to the Nor- cross building at Marietta and Peach- tree HtreotB , and then Into the drug house of the Jacobs company on Ma rietta Btreet , the liquor Btoro of thu P. M. Hose company and the Williams hotel. Theio waB no loss of life. There waa considerable oxclteracnt among the guests of the Kimball houBo , half a block away , na the nparks and llames were blowing In that di rection , but the Iron windows went closed and the guests Buffered little inconvenience beyond the smoke. FUEL FIGHT IS SETTLED. Colorado Factions Agree on Com promise Directorate. Denver , Dec. 10. Representatives of the different factions In the Colorado rado Fuel and Iron company have agreed on a compromise directorate , to bo chosen at today's election. The di rectors agreed upon are James II Hyde , H. 13. Hnntlngton. E. H. Harrl man , J. A. Kebler , J. M. Herbert , A. C Cass , George J. Gould , J. L. Jerome , E Hawley , John II. McClemont , Franl Trumbull , Charles Henry Butler am J. C. Osgpod. The suit now pending in the United States court , district o Colorado , is to be dismissed. Fatal Fire at Toledo. Toledo , Dec. 10. Fireman Thomai Smith was killed and four other lire men were Injured last night by belni , burled beneath falling walls durlnj , the progress of a flro which cause < n damage of $35,000 to the furniture factory of Keiper Bros. The Injurei firemen are Ora Hlmes , Internally in jured ; Richard Mnnley , log and rlba broken ; Roy Klnney , bruised about the body , and David Manley , back in jured. Ninth Bribery Case on Trial. St. Louis , Dec. 10. The ninth mu nicipal bribery case went to trial yes terday when John H. Schnettler , form er member of the house of delegates , was placed on trial to answer to charges of bribery in connection with the passage of the Suburban bill. The jury was secured and an outline of thu state's case was presented. The tak ing of testimony began today. Four Killed at a Crossing. Flndlay. O. , Dec. 10. Mrs. J. C , Nealy , her two daughters , aged eleven and nine , and a son , aged seven , were run down and killed by a Baltimore and Ohio passenger train one mile west of North Baltimore yesterday. The body of one of the girls was not found until the train pulled into North Baltimore , when It was discovered on top of the first coach. Wisconsin Town Fire Swept. Ladysmlth , Wls. , Dec. 10. The bust ness portion of the village of Ingram , fifteen miles from here , was destroyed by flro yesterday. The general store of the Ostrader Lumber company , on- ! other store , two saloons , a restaurant , a hotel and the postofllco were de- , stroyed. The total loss la placed at about % ? 50,000. Vanderbilt's Condition. New York. Dec. 10. Dr. .Austin Flint , Jr. , when he left the residence of Cornelius Vandcrbllt this morning ; , i laid : "Mr. Vanderbllt Is doing as well as can bo expected. The patient is resting comfortably after passing a fairly good night. Complications' nro not looked for. " I Searching for Mayor Ames. Louisville , Dec. 10. The Minneap olis officials who are In Loulsvlllu searching for former Mayor Ames , un der Indictment on a charge of accept ing a bribe In Minneapolis , said yes terday that their discoveries led to the belief that Mr. Ames left for Bos ton Monday. O'Neill Gives Himself Up. Chicago , Dec. 10. Deputy Sheriff Sanfuei O'Neill , the assailant of Charles Slater , who was shot and prob ably fatally injured Monday night , gave himself up to the police. H * will be held pending the outcome of the affray. Admiral Sumncr Achieves No table Victory in War Garne. CAPTURES PORT OF MAYAGUEZ. White Squadron Takes Town and Mines Channel Demonstrates the Need of Exercise In Scouting and a Greater Navy. Mayoguoz , P. II. , Dec. 10. A notable victory was achieved yesterday by Ad miral Simmer , In command of the white Hquikiton , with the Iowa , Illi nois , Albany and Chicago. Ho cap tured Mayaguez without resistance at 0:21 : a. m. nnd Immediately mined the harbor. The Nashville nnd ISaglo sub sequently filtered the channel nnd re ported that the Atlanta and San Fran cisco had been last seen off Ponce and that perhaps they had been overtaken. The San Francisco and Atlanta ar rived later , thus completing Admiral Sumner'B squadron nnd making his victory greater. Captain Walker , com manding the San Francisco , who Is senior olllcor of the division which took the Caribbean course to Porto Rico , explained to Admiral Sumncr the route hu pursued and showed that he successfully deceived the scouts of Admiral HiKginson's llcot. Admiral Simmer's victory was duo to the careful execution of his plans. The white Hquadron v/as reported to Admiral Hlgglnson , commanding the blue , opposing nquadron , at G o'clock on the afternoon of Dec. G. Admiral Sumner'B objective was Mayaguez , Guayanlllo , Ponce , Ensenada or Culo- bra. Under the rules the white squadron would win If it entered the port se lected and worked for one hour laying mines before the arrival of a blue squadron , CO per cent superior , or if It entered its narbor and completed the work of mining before the arrival of a blue squadron double Its strength. The white Hquadron would lose If it was Intercepted by a superior force at sea , or within one hour 'after having anchored in the port selected. When entering the Mona passage at 2 a. m. the squadron stopped for a short time. No blue scouts wcro sighted until dawn glowed In the cast , then the Olympla , Cincinnati , Detroit and Montgomery were seen. These vessels had been scouting on the north shore of Porto Rico. It is remarkable that they failed to sight the white squadron , especially as the night was clear and there was half a moon until 1 o'clock. All preparations we.\ ? made for mining the harbor when the ves sels of the white squadron dropped anchor In Mayaguez harbor at 6:21 : a. m. The last vessel to anchor was the Chicago. Boats were lowered at once and the mining of the channel was finished In thirty-four minutes. Upon the appearance of the white squadron the Hist discharged green and red signals and attempted to es cape. No effort was made to prevent her. The other scouts of the blue squadron , fearing capture , hastened away to search for Admiral Hlgglnson. The commander of the blue squadron was last reported at Vicquez Island , whore he will be advised of Admiral Sumner's victory. After the four vessels sols of the white squadron were in the harbor , Admiral Crownlnshleld signaled the following message to Ad miral Sumner : "Congratulations upon your great success , to which bold navi gation contributed. " To this Admiral Sumner replied : "Thank you , accept my congratula tions upon the beautiful way in which you mined the harbor. " The officers of the blue squadron cannot understand the failure of their Bcouts to discover the slow moving division of the white squadron , which passed through a line of scouts reach ing from Porto Rico to Trinidad and along the coast of Porto Rico. The 1 problem IB held to be n further demon- | strathm of the need of exercise In scouting and of n greater navy , in view of the proven inability of a fleet equal to that commanded by Admiral Sampson in the Spanish-American war to prevent the seizure of one of five ports within an area of 170 miles. Insane Man Smoked Out. Mexico , Mo. , Dec. 10. Charles Stewart - art , who had fortified himself in his house near here and held the sheriff , a posse of citizens and his family at bay with a shotgun Friday last , was smoked out and surrendered. A portion tion of the house was first torn down by the officers , who then burned sul phur in the lower rooms. Stewart became - came suddenly insane last week and drove his family from the house , When ho surrendered ho was without food and nearly frozen. Freeland D. Pugh Dead. St. Joseph , Mo. , Dec. 10. Freeland D. Pugh , aged eighty-nine , one of the original settlers of the terrltory known as the Platte purchase died here yes terday after a short illness with p > jeii monla. He was prominently Identified with the overland mall contracts and was prominent In the early history of this city and county. Death of Father Rottler. Los Angeles , Gal , Dec. 10. Rev. I. G , Rottler of St. Donatln , la. , died suddenly last evening at the home of the Franciscan fathers of heart dis ease , aged fifty-two years. The de ceased was in charge of a Catholic parish at St. Donatin. Owing to fail ing health , he came to Los Angeles abcut a week ago. COLD WAVE IN THE EAST. Thirty-Two Degrees Delow Zero at Dallston , New York. New York , Dec. 10. Now York and New England have experienced during the past twenty-four hours the 'coldest weather for many years. In this clt ; It was the coldest Dec. 0 In twen/v. / six years , thu thermometer rcglsl - Ing nfl It did In that year eight aboVc zero. The severity of the cold was In tensified by the fact that the people wore not prepared for it , the cold wave having descended on the country suddenly and without warning. Then , too , the scarcity of coal caused much suffering among the poorer class. Every effort is being put forth to alle viate the Buffering , charitable organi zations having taken steps to supply the poor , and the board of aldermen having voted $100,000 to help along the good cause. The cold in the city was mild com pared with that prevailing in the northern sections of the state and In New England. At Albany the mercury fell to ten below zero nnd in some nearby districts it went down to twen ty. The river is frozen over at Al bany , putting an end to navigation. Ballston reported thirty-two below , the lowest registration since 1801. Throughout Mnjne and Connecticut the thermometer ranged , from eight to twenty below , a fall In some places of forty degrees In twelve hours DODY OF REED IN THE TOMD. Simple but Impressive Funeral Serv ices at Old Maine Home. Portland Me. , Dec. Dec. 10. Simple but impressive services , consisting of music , scripture reading , prayer and a brief eulogy , wcro held over the re mains of ex-Speaker Thomas B. Reed at the First Unitarian church yester day afternoon. The casket was borne to the hearse and while the bells of the city tolled sixty-three stiokes , one for each year of Mr. Reed's life , the funeral party en tered carriages. The little procession passed to Overgrecn cemetery , where the body was placed in a tomb , to await burial in the spring. Evangelists In Conference. St. Louis , Dec. 10. Rev. Drs. Wilton Merle Snmh nnd J. Wilbur Chapman of New York were the speakers at the opening session of the conference on evangelistic work , conducted by the goncrul assembly's committee , under the auspices of the Presbyterian Min isters' association of St. Louis. The conference will continue for three days In the Compton Avenue Presby terian church. The object of the con ference Is to dovlso plans to get the best results from the tide of evan gelism that Is said to have set in throughout the country. Forty Sticks of Dynamite Explode. Kansas City , Dec. 10. Forty sticks of dynamite , which sewer workmen were thawing by a fire , blew up yes terday on Wyandotte street , near Thirty-first street. The concussion broke hundreds of windows in the four adjoining blocks and knocked a worn an down a ( light of stairs. No , ono else was injured , but the people llv Ing in that part of the city were badly frightened by the sound of the explo sion and the crash of the breaking glass. Thirty workmen escaped in jury miraculously. Sheriff's Wife Escorts Convicts. Madison , Wls. , Dec. 10. Handcuffed to two burly convicts and with a re volver handy in her coat pocket , Mrs. Ernest F Burmclster , wife of the sher iff of Dane county , took Burt Holmes and George Fredericks to the state prison at Waupeon yesterday. Part of the trip was made by stage and was without Incident. It is the first time in the history of the stuto that a woman has performed such a duty. Canadian Reciprocity to the Fore. Detroit , Dec. 10. One of the most important results of the national reci procity convention that met in this city today will , it is expected , be the adoption of a resolution asking for the reconvening of the British-Amer ican Joint high commission for the dis cussion of a reciprocity treaty with the Dominion of Canada. Anarchists Taken by Surprise. Rome. Dec , 10. Thirteen anarchists 'wero arrested near Spezzla last night after a desperate struggle. The police surprised them at a meeting while they were In the act of taking an oath with poniards to assassinate King Vic tor Emmanuel One of the anarchists and ono of the police were severely wounded. Vote to Continue Strike. Marseilles , Dec. 10. At an exciting meeting , which was attended by 6,000 strikers , it was resolved to enter upon no further negotiations with cither the companies or the government , but to continue the strike to the end. Horticulturists Meet. DCS Moines. Dec. 10. At the annual meeting of the State Horticultural so ciety yesterday President Wragg urged that steps' be taken to insure a good horticultural exhibit from this state at St Louis. Declares in Favor of Revision. Plttsburg. Dec. 10. The Allegheny presbytery of the Presbyteiian church , like the Plttsburg presbytery , yester day declared In favor of the revision of the confession of faith. The vote was 33 to 28 Indicted for Selling Their Votes. Shouls , Ind. , Dec. 10. After a ses sion lasting a week , the grand jury has returned 104 Indictments. All the men named are charged with Belling their votes at the last election. British and German Warships Get Busy at LaGuayra. UNITED STATES IS INVOLVED. Minister at Caracas Authorized to Act for Withdrawing Diplomats Presl- Ident Castro Arrests All British and Germans In Caracas. London , Dec. 10. A dispatch from Caracas , Venezuela , dated Dec. 9 , says : The combined British and German fleet today seized the Venezuelan fleet , composed of four warships , In the harbor of LaGuayra , It is reported also that an ultimatum will be delivered today asking for an answer and n compliance with the de mand of the British and German min isters. Caracas , Venezuela , Dec. 10. All German and British subjects in Ca racas were arrested yesterday. Washington , Dec. 10. The arrests of the German and British subjects of Caracas are believed hero to be in the nature of a retaliation on the part of President Castro for the ultimatum sent to Venezuela for u settlement of the long standing claims of Germany and England against her. Incidental ly , such action by Venezuela will , It IB believed , Involve this government , as the German and British representatives tives In Venezuela , before leaving Ca racas , requested United States Mln ister Bowen to take charge of the in terests of their countries In Venc < zuela. It was said at the state depart ment yesterday that this request would be granted , and the probability is that Mr. Bowcn already has taken steps toward that end. Considerable surprise is expressed here over the arrests , as the result will be to add to the serious complications already existing. There are comparatively few whlto ( British subjects in Caracas , probably less than fifty. The Cardcas-LaGuayru railroad is a British concern nnd ics general manager and other high ofll cluls are Englishmen. The Germans in-Caracas are much more numerous. They are found at the head of important commercial houses and banking Institutions. The German custom of bringing out clerks from the fatherland accounts for the presence of many young Germans in the Venezuelan capital. The railroad from Caracas to Valencia is .a German concern. MAYOR OF HAVANA SUSPENDED Charged With Usurpation of Power During Recent Strike. Havana , Dec. 10. Emilio Nunez civil governor of Havana , has sus pended the mayor of Havana , Senor O'Farrill , pending investigation by the court of a charge of usurpation of power , which has been brought against him. This charge is an outgrowth of the recent strike , in which the mayor figured prominently. The specific charge against Senor O'Farrill is that lie ordered persons arrested during the strike to be kept at the police sta tions , instead of placing them at the disposal of the judges , his object in eo doing being to shield the prisoner. Councilman Guevara has been arrested on a charge of sedition in inciting a crowd during the strike. He has been placed in Jail without bail. A mem ber of the central labor committee was also arrested and it is rumored that others will be apprehended. The work ing classes of the city are protesting Etrongly against these arrests , on the ground that the Cuban veterans prom ised that if the strike were called off there would be no further apprehen sions. PIRATES IN PHILIPPINES. Rob Vessel In Cavite Day and Secure Much Treasure. Victoria , B. C. , Dec. 10. The steam er Shawmut , from Manila , brought news of piracy In the Philippines , the desperadoes being led by an Amer ican. The brig Marlcla , bound from Catanuan for Manila had beaten up the coast and was becalmed off Cavite bay. She had as passengers five Chi nese merchants , who wcro on their way to Manila to purchase goods. During the night a sloop came along side and six men climbed over the rail and Immediately overpowered the Chinese crew , binding all hands with ropes. After the crew had been over powered , the Chinese were brought forth and at the point of drawn re volvers were made to give over their money , about $17,000. The pirates em barked In their boat again and , headIng - Ing towards Cavite , threatened to kill all hands on the brig if they did not heeq quiet. President Castro Is Defiant. Kingstown , Dec 10. The British cruiser Indefatigable , which has ar rived here from La Guayra , Venezuela , brings reports that President Castro of that country Is defiant and indlffer cnt to the threatened blockade. It Is asserted that President Castro is prepared - pared even to expel the German and British residents of La Guayra and to close that port. The Indefatigable left the British cruiser Retribution and tbe German cruisers Vlneta and Ga-oHe at La Guayra. There are at present five British men-of-war at Port of Spain. Trinidad , ready to leave there on short notice. Erie Raises Wages. Cleveland , Dec. 10. The Erie Rail road company has raised the wages ot 400 switchmen on its Mabonlng di vision 11 and 15 per cent. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Chicago and New Orleans Limited , . Exclusively a Pullman Train from Chicago , Faster Time. KITuctlvo December 7 , the Chicago and Now OrlcnUH limited , fast vestibule train , will bo split out of Chicago , run ning from Chicago to Memphis as a- Pullman car train only. Train No. n , the Limited , carrying only Pullman , slteping cars , dining car and buffet- library car \ \ ill leave Chicago daily at" 7.00 p. m. for Memphis , Hot Springs , Nashville , Atlanta , Jacksonville , and arriving at Now Orleans at 7:40 : p. in. the next day. No coaoh passengers : will bo token on it , they being carried to the above points on new train No. 25 having catches only and leaving Chi * cage nt 6:25'p. : m. daily and arriving at Now OrJtauB 7:40 : p. in. the next day. This conch train will also carry every Wednesday out of Chicago the San Francisco excursion sleeping car run ning via New Orleans. In addition , the New Orleans special. , fast day train , with through Bleeping and buffet-library cars , and seiving nil meals in n dining car , will leave Chicago cage daily nt 10:00 : a. in. and arrive at New Orleans nt 10:55 : next uiorniug , connecting with the Sunset Limited of the Southern Pacific for Houston , Sim Antonio and San Francisco , the Sun set Limited leaving New Orleans daily nt 11:55 : a. m. Tickets and fuithor iu- formntion of railroad ticket agents. A. H. HANSON , General Passenger Agent. WASTED. Faithful person to travel for well established house in a few counties , calling on retail merchants nnd agents. Local territory. Salary $1024 a year and expenses , payable § 19.70 a week in cash and expenses advanced. Position permanent. Business success ful and rushing. Staudaid House , 834 DoarborniSt. , Chicago. She Has Cured Thousands Given up to Die. DR. CALDWELL OF CHICAGO Practicing Aleopatby , jllome- opathjr , Electric and Gen eral Medicine. 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