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I T1IK NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , DECEMBER HO , 1902. j No Response from Powers Re ceived as Yet , MONROE DOCTRINE IN DANGER. Come Members of Cabinet Object to Hag"8 Court Arbitrating Venezuelan Affair President Would Appoint A Commlalon to Handle Case. Wnshlnjton , l ) c. 24. Great Brit- mln'B rospoiiHo to the nroHlilenl'n mic- coat Ion thut ( bo qucHtloiiu Involved In tht Venezuelan troulilun bo reform ! to Th HUKUC trlbtinul for arbitration Is expect ml toduy. The tlolny In nn- nweilng the reply In no doubt owliiR to KR reduction to elphur. The ndniln- iKtr.'itlon Is uukluiiH that the whole ninltor of the hettleiurnt of the quon- tlou Hhull eo to The llftKiio tribunal In proforenett to the pnuldunt , acting in the capacity of nrbllrntor. It Is umlarntootl thnt the prptildcnt'n plnn , If ho dotoruilnon to arbitrate , ronti'iiiplutos the nppolntmnnt of n lumrd of nrbltrutofH. Ho would not rontUlo thin Importnnt undertaking to any 0110 man nor doim ho fool nblo him- nclf to npnro tbo vaiit ninount of tlnio iiocosKiiry for an exiunlnatlnn In dotnll of onch of the ninny olalniH thnt would ln pronontod nKaliiHl Vatiazuolu. Noc- owii'lly , the pr 'Hld nt'n own nrhltrn- tlon board would Inoludn noino mom- IHTH of a hlRh ordnr of los l talent , as wc-ll us otborn thoroughly voraod In the practlco of Intornntlnnnl law. It IH now known that Homo mem bers of the cnhluot are opposed to re ferring the matter to The Ilaguo tribunal , bocansn they have no doalre to Biibmlt the Monroe doctrlno to tlin nr'iltrntlon of uny non-Ainorlcun tribunal , Steamer Caracas Enters Harbor. CnniruH. Doc. 24. The Hod 1) liner CaraciiH ban uafcly onterccl tbo harbor of LaOuayra. The mall , freight nntl pasHcncoru of the ntcamcr wore landed mt 11 o'clock. The captain of the cruiser Tribune notified tbo com mander of the Caracas that through out hla atay at l.aOuayru the tthlp muat leave the harbor every night. Thin meaauro Is regarded an vcxa- tloufl and causes Brent oxpenuo to the owners of the steamer. lieutenant Commander Dlchl at tempted to obtain from the command- era of the allied warships at LnOunyrix the extension of n few hours In the time Riven the Caracas to remain at her dock. The request was refused. Cominandors of the warahlps explained - plained that they were acting on tbo orders of the British admiral and that the orders given to permit the Caracas to discharge nothing but mall matter had created dissatisfaction. She left at 5 o'clock. Today tbo steamer will crulso before the harbor , to take on passengers , but she will not tie permitted Inside tbo harbor. Puerto Cabello has been effectively blockaded since Monday. The block ade Is being enforced against vessels of all nationalities. Tbo port of Coro. which Is surround ed on the land side by the revolution ists , is not blockaded. In Caracas this Tact Is believed to mean that the Brit ish and Gorman lloote are working In harmony with the revolutionists and not blockading Core In order to allow the fieo entrance of Dutch steamers from Curacoa , bringing arms and am munition to the rebels. CHINESE NOT ALLOWED TO LAND Canada Will Not Aid Staamer In Cir cumventing American Law. Victoria , H. C. , Dec. 24. An appli cation made by the agent of the steamer - er Mnnuonfie , Just sold to the North western Commercial company by Captain - tain E. F. Calne of Seattle , to hnvo n crew of twenty Chinese landed hero from the Orient to bo transferred to mo Aianuenso on nor way norm , nns been refused by Collector Milne of this city. The application was made with a view of circumventing the laws of the United States regarding ; the Importation of Chinese crews. In Seat tle and San Francisco similar applica tions have been refused and the Man- tiense's owners turned their attention to Canada In the hope thnt they could cet around the law there. Equal Treatment for France. Paris , Dee. 24. The foreign office has received President Castro's ac ceptance of the conditions of the French note. The president says France will receive equal treatment with the other powers In the settle- vent and payment of claims. The purpose of the French negotiation waste to safeguard French claims against belns subordinated to those of the powers which ar * adopting forcible conns for their collection. Minister Reyes Resigns. Mexico City. Doc. 24. General Eernnudo Heyes , minister of war , has resigned. This Is considered a move of far reaching political significance , ea It practically leaves Senor Llman- tour , minister of finance , alone In Ihe race for the presidency of the repub lic to succeed Diaz. Vanderbllt's Condition Satisfactory. New York , Dec. 24. The followed bulletin as to the condition of Cor- nollusfanderbllt was Issued by the doctors : "Mr. Vanderbllt'a condition Is a little more satisfactory. There has been no marked change. " Sultan's Troops Enter Taza. London , Dec. 24. In a dispatch from Tangier , a correspondent of the Dally Mail says the sultan's troops Jiavn entered Taza , and that the pre tender has fled to the Ghlat hills. BEATRICE HAS A DAD FIRE. Matbitlc Temple Block Is Totally De stroyed , With Loss of $100,000. , llcatrlco , Neb. , Dec. 24. Klro orlc- Inntlng In the baaement of Day's drug store , In the Masonic temple block , totally destroyed the entire block and rontimlH at 2 o'clock yesterday morn ing. The fire In BiippoHod to have been of Incondlary origin , The flntncn fiproud from ( he basement to the floor nbove , and before tbo arrival of the flro department was beyond control , The lloatrlco National Hank , Trovltt , Ma'tls Dakar , private bankers , Day'n drug store and a number of lawyern , Insurance agents and real estate men occupied the building. The flro was discovered by Judge Cullliton , who roomed over the drug store. IIo was awakened by the smell of Htnokn and , although crippled by rheumatism , managed to crawl to a window , break thn glasn and call for help. His cries were heard by the printers In a nearby printing office , who turned In the alarm and rescued him. him.Tho The Masonic temple In situated on the southwest corner of Sixth nnd Court Htrt'ots. The l.opoldovln bln.ck nnd novoral large clothing stores nro situated adjoining It on the west. The lire spread to the roofs of these buildings and was checked only with the utmost dllllculty. The Paddock hotel caught flro from the ( lying sparks twice during the night and panlc-Mtrlckon guests deserted - sorted It for places of oafoty. The bank vaults are burled beneath tonn of wreckage , but are Intact. The con- InntH , It is thought , will not bo dam aged. The loss from the flro will roach flfiO.OOO. partially covered by Insur ance , The principal losers are H. G. Day , druggist ; the llontrlco National bank , Trovltt , Mattls & Hakor , O. II. Johnson & Son , II. J. Doblitt , lawyer ; Judge Cobboy , lawyer ; Hlchard Grant , architect ; city board of education , and numerous others. The buildings on the opposite fildo of the street were damaged by the flames. GIRLS JUMP FROM WINDOWS. Candy Factory at St. Joseph Mass of Ruins. St. Joseph , Mo. , Doc. 24. Flro broke out at 6:45 : a. m. In Chase & Sons' candy manufactory and destroyed It. Sophia Mhitus , aged fifteen years , and Mattle Leslie , aged twenty years , girls ( uuployod at the pluco , jumped from n third-story window and were fatally hurt. Miss Mlntun right leg was broken and her bead badly cut. Miss Leslie's skull was fractured. There were fifty girls employed In the factory nnd many others Jumped from second nnd third-story windows , many sustaining slight Injuries. Laura Crawford , May Dakln nnd Ilosa Kraus wore Injured about the head by jump- lug , not fatally. The origin of the flro la unknown. The factory had been running night and day to fill holiday orders and the night and day shifts were changing at the tlmo the flro broke out. The loss on the candy factory Is $100,000. Albuquerque Hospital Burns. Albuquerque , N. M. , Dec. 24. The big hospital of the Santa Fe-Paclflc hero Is a mass of ruins. Twenty-llva patients , some of them very 111 , were In the Institution. Superintendent Cutter believes all were saved , but he cannot bo sure , as they were cut oft from access to the wards In n brief time. The firemen took great risks 111 a hopeless effort to save the hand some addition. There were several hair-breadth escapes. The flro caught In the roof , which was all In flames before discovered. The loss will be covered by Insurance. Mother and Child Cremated. Frankfort , Intl. , Dec. 24. Mrs. Charles Davis and a four-year-old daughter were burned to death and a six-year-old daughter was seriously burned at their home , eight miles east of this city. The younger child had Been piHying near a sieve , wuen ner clothing ignited. The mother and the older child made heroic attempts to smother the fire , but without avail , the child dying almost Instantly. The mother was so badly burned that she died in a few minutes. Survivors Leave Hospital. Boston , Dec. 24. Most of the sur vivors of the crows of the Frank A. Palmer and Louis B. Crary , which were sunk off Thatcher's island last Wednesday In collision , were today reported to be Improving rapidly. Daulol Carlson of the Palmer was able to leave the relief hospital nnd the others , save Captains Potter and Som- ervllle , will leave during the next few days. Fireman Is Killed. Bradford , Pa. , Dec. 24. The flro which broke out early this morning destroyed the Odd Fellows block , en tailing a loss of $150,000. While removing - moving the occupants the ladder fell , precipitating four firemen to the floor. Thaddeus Green was killed and Thomas Angul , W. McCafferty ana John Blglor were seriously , but not fatally , hurt. Doukhobor Leader Joins Colony , Winnipeg , Man. , Dec. 21. Peter Veregln , the Doukhobor leader , who was recently released from exllo In Siberia , arrived today on his way to Torkton to join the Doukhobor colony. The government expects ho will exert a beneficial Influence over his country men. Receiver for Ship Yards. Richmond. Va. , Dec. 24. The Will- lam II. Trlsc Ship Building company of this city was placed in the hauJ.i of a receiver yesterday. The claims filed against the company segregate About $100,000 , I TAKE BROTHER FOR DURQLAR. Wesley Watson Goes Home for ChristI - I mas and Is Shot by Relative. 1 Hrantford , Ont. , Dec. 21. Wesley Watson of Dotrolt watt shot and In- Mtantly killed by Ills brother , Samuel , at Mlddloporl , near thlR city , The brothurn , Samuel nnd James , llvo. on n farm near Mlddloport nnd the third brother , Wesley , lived In Dotrolt. Last night Wcnloy came homo unexpected ly , It Is supponcd to spend the Christ- man holidays , The brothers at homo , both men over thirty years of ago , hoard him approaching the house , and became possessed of fear that they were about to bo attacked by burglars. They ran upstairs nnd getting out of * window , wont to the house of a neighbor , whore they spent the nlglu. They returned In the ruornlnjc armed with n shotgun. Wesley had gene Into the hoiiHo and finding nobody there , went to bed. The brothers opened the door of the room In which lie slept , ho raised up In bed and Samuel Watnon flred , killing him instantly. Recently the two men had liwen at tacked and robbed by robbers. Judge Nevltt Released From Jail. Knmmu City , Doc. 24. Judge Thomas Nevltt of St. Clnlr county , who has boon In jail at Maryvlllo for fallIng - Ing to obey n mandate of the United States court , was released by United Slates Judge Phillips HO ho could spend bin Christmas with his family. After the holidays ho will return to Maryvlllo and to jail , Judge Nevltt Is the presiding Judge of the county court of St. Clalr. IIo has been In Jail elnco ho wan elected , For many years the Judges of that court have refused to rote money to pay railroad bonds , for which a judgment wan obtained In tha federal court and Judge Phillips baa kept thorn In jail. Wesley Reynolds Fund Trustees. Laporto , Ind. , Dec. 24. Judge Rlch ter has appointed State Senator Dan iel L. Crumpacker , Charles E. Horrold and Ezra . Scott of T. Westville , trus > - tees of the "Wesley Reynolds funi , " which has been created to support tha parents and sister and erect a suitable monument to the memory of Wesley Reynolds , a slxteon-ycar-boy , who , while defending the Westvlllo bank two weeks ago , was shot .and killed by bandits. Contributions are being re ceived from every state In the Union , banks and casualty companies being the most liberal givers. The bandits are still at liberty. Buffalo Bill Is Host. London , Doc. 24. Colouel Cody , "Buffalo Bill , " entertained uiombora of the British and American press and others at Olympian hall last night , There wore In all 100 guests. H. Clay Evans , United States consul general , responded to the toast "President Roosevelt , " and William J. Bull , M. P. , replied to the toast "King Edward. " Charges Against Clayton. Washington , Dec. 24. Senator Pen- rose of Pennsylvania forwarded to President Roosevelt some evidence bearing on the charges issued last winter - tor against Ambassador Clayton , the representative of the United States to Mexico. The affidavits allege that Mr. Clayton IB owner of certain speci fied shares In the Carman Mining com * pany , a Philadelphia concern doing business in Mexico. Lockout of Garment Workers Averted. Chicago , Dec. 23. A lockout of the 25,000 garment workers nnd clothing makers employed In Chicago \vna averted last night , when Cutters' union No. 21 accepted the agreement presented by the employing tailors. Whllo there are still some differences , between the employers and the tailors , the chances are that they will bo set- tied by arbitration. Dies In Vat of Boiling Water. St. Louis , Dec. 24. Benjamin Bom- bach , an employe of the St. Loula Cooperage company , while removing barrel staves from a largo vat of bellIng - Ing water , accidentally fell In. His leiiow employes heard his screams and did all they could to save him , but he cooked to death before their eyes. Suit to Oust 'Phone Wires. Council Bluffs , Dec. 24. County At- toruey Klllpack served notice on tha Nebraska Telephone company that ho would ask the district court for a writ of ouster to force the company to re move Its wires from the streets , alleys nnd public places of this city. His grounds , as shown In the petition , are that the ordinance by which the com pany secured a franchise was Illegally passed. Souvenir Gold Dollars on Sale. St. Louis , Dec. 24. The 50,000 sou venir gold dollars coined for the Louisiana Purchase exposition were placed on sale yesterday. New'York Governor Protests. Albany , N. Y. . Dec. 24. Governor Odcll has telegraphed to Secretary of Agriculture Wilson a protest against the removal of the quarantine against Connecticut , which has been Imposed owing to the prevalence of foot nnd mouth disease among cattle in New England. Masked Men Hold Up Saloon. Omaha , Dec. 24. The town of Hub- bard. Neb. , was the scene of a daring hold up last night. Two masked men. heavily armed , entered a crowded sa loon and robbed everybody in the place , looted the till and made their escape. The amount secured Is not known. Protest Against Cuban Treaty. Saglnaw , Mich. , Dec. 24. The Michigan - igan Sugar "Manufacturers' association at n meeting here yesterday adopted resolutions protesting against the rati fication of the treaty with Cuba , which reduces the present tariff on sugar. Russian Disaster More Serious Than First Reported. SEISMIC SHOCKS 8TILLCONTINUE Workmen Are Digging In the Ruins for Corpses and Treasure Eight Hundred Oodles Have Now Been Recovered. Ashknbad , Russian Turkestan , Doc. 24. Even the worst of the cnrllor re ports of tha recent earthquake disas ter at Andljan qulto underestimates the appalling IOHB of life. A telegram from the scene of the catastrophe puts the number of victims in the native quarter of the town nt 5,000. Already 800 corpses have boon disinterred from the ruins. The work of excavation progresses slowly. The state treasury , containing 5- OCO.OOO roubles , is in ruins nnd excava tions to get the money are carried on under the supervision of a strong cor don of police. The water in the wells has disappeared and n general subsi dence of the site of the town is feared. The shocks continue with Increasing violence. The area of seismic dis turbances comprises 200 squares vcrsts. The Russian population is camping at tbo railroad station , where GOO cara are placed at the disposal of the pop ulation. The local government offi cials are quartered In cars. Sheds for the destitute are being built as rapid ly possible. Free soup kitchens have been started and officials nro aiding the departure of the Inhabitants by distributing food , money and free mil- Riot on Passenger Train. Pine Bluff. Ark. , Dec. 24. The pas- Bencer train on the St. Louis Soutn- western ( Cotton Belt ) , which arrived hero from the south yesterday , was the scene of a riot near McNeil sta tion. A number of negro section hands , said to have been drunk , be came turbulent and refused to pay their fare. In an altercation , S. S. Pitman and Brakeman C. H. Ferguson , who went to the assistance of Con ductor Dave Ferguson , were shot and dangerously wounded. Four of the ne groes were arrested and placed In Jail at Canulcn. Other arrests are ex pected. Minister Grassland to Resign. Washington , Dec. 24. It Is learned at the state department that leave of absence has been granted to J. R. Grassland , minister resident to Liberia , and that on hie return to this country he will tender his resignation. Min ister Crossland was appointed to his post from Missouri in January last nnd his conduct has been under in vestigation owing to a personal en counter between himself and one of the officials of the Monrovlan lega tion. Lovell's Entry Is Suspended. Anaconda , Mont. , Dec. 24. On the ground that David Love'll did not make truthful statements In 1896 , when ho applied for title , or In 1899 , when ho secured final receipt few his claim to the land , the commissioner of the gen eral land office has ordered the sus pension of his entry to the townslto of Saco , In Valley county. Lovell has sold many town lote , which have been improved at great expense. Partners Kill Each Other. Searcy , Ark. , Dec. 24. News has reached here that Messrs. Miller and Mahan , partners In a general store at Weat Point , nine miles from here , had a difficulty over business affairs yesterday and shot each other. Ma han was killed Instantly and Miller died a few hours later. No ono wit- noBsed the shooting. Kills Slayer of His Father. Sherman , Tex. , Dec. 24. Edward Falrless , aged sixteen , yesterday shot and killed Thomas Barker , a farmer. Barker was tried for the murder of the father of young Falrless some years ago and was acquitted. When the killing occurred Barker was driv ing to the city with his wife. Robbed While at Dinner. Lot Ancoles. Cal. , Dec. 24. Whllo A. W. Williams of Hartford , Conn. , and his wife were at dinner at tha Westminster hotel , the lock of one of the doors leading Into their apart ments was picked , their trunks broken open and $3,000 worth of Jew elry stolen. Two Sentenced to Be Shot. Salt Lake. Dec. 24. District Judge Booth refused a new trial In the cases of James Lynch and H. L. King , under sentence of death for the murder of Colonel Prowse , nearly two years ago , and sentenced the two men to bo shot to death on Feb. 20 next. Life Convict Escapes. Canon City , Colo. , Dec. 24. Franh Cook , serving a life sentence for a murder committed In Gunnlson county in 1894 , has escaped from the peni tentiary , scaling the wall. Blood hounds are on bis trail. Dynamite Damages Cathedral. Ooneva , Switzerland , DQC. 24. A dynamite cartridge was exploded nt the entrance of St. Peter's cathedral last nluht. The doorway was dam * aged , but not seriously. The outrage Is supposed to have been perpetrated by an anarchist. Don't worry if your associates push you to the wall. You will flud tbo wall bandy as a brnco when you get ready to push back. Ylcksburs Hsrald , Train * Shut Out of Peking. Peking , Dec. 24. The emperor bf > gan bis annual worship at the Temple of Heaven yesterday. For the first time since the railways wore restored to the Chinese uovcriimcut the throne Issued an order prohibiting all trains ( rom entering the city for twenty-four hours , The order says they must stop two miles outside the Imperial city. Cracksmen Rob Postofflce. Bloomington , III. , Dec. 24. Safi cracksmen robbed the poatofllco at Leroy last night of $1,000 In money , stamps and registered letters , Then proceeding to Saybrook , eight mllca north , the robbers demolished the jail , using n telephone pole as a battering ram. The gang then escaped with a' stolen borso and buggy. Crown Princess Is In Geneva. Geneva , Dec. 24. The crown prin cess of Saxony la hero under the nunia of Fraulein von Obcn. Her brother , Archduke Leopold Ferdinand and Professor Olron nro at the same hotel. The archduke has assumed the nnmo of Do Burlauo. The party are living quietly and propose to spend Christ mas bore. Countess Loses Jewels. London , Doc. 24. Another bite Jew elry robbery on trains between Paris and London has upset society. The Countess of Carnarvon was robbed of about $25,000 worth of jewelry whlla on the way from Paris to London yes terday. So far no trace of the thlovca has been found. Mrs. Dockery Near Death. Jefferson City , Mo. , Dec. 24. Mrs. A. M. Dockory , wife of the governor , who was suddenly stricken with heart trouble Monday , is reported in a very critical condition and it is stated there is Httlo hope for her recovery. Admiral Schley III. WashlnKton. Dec. 24. Rear Admiral Wlnfleld Scott Schley Is 111 , suffering with an acute attack of lumbago. Ills condition , however , Is not at all seri ous , thouKh the attack will conflnu him to his bed for a few days. President Nerd Sworn In. Port au Prince , Dec. 24. General Nerd , the newly elected president of the Haytlen government , took the oath to support the constitution yesterday. Tranquillity reigns throughout the re public. Greek Steamer Reported Lost. Constantinople , Dec , 24. The Greek steamer Parthenon , having on board a crew of twenty-two and alx passen gers , is reported to have been lost. Otic Good Till up. "Thank heavens , " said Cheerful John , "that the man who borrows trouble never pays It back ! " Balti more Herald. 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