SSr- tr """" -" : imxml. .! f:"- sp. - .- . -- i tA - w- VOLUME XXXIV. NUMBER 47 4. COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1904. SFY. iv1 "- " " " ?" jf v . . m 0mmbm K WEDNE SQUADRON IS WHOLE NUMBER 1.718 m K !w: X 1 - . I " wttttttttttttttttttttw The Old s Reliable... m m S i mi ABSOLUTE SAPTTYS is the best thing we 2 have to offer. Other Z Inducements are of 2 secondary import- -ance. Upon this ba- 2 sis only, do we solicit your business. g m m mi mt mi mt mt m 1 mi m mi 75he z I Columbus : i State Bank. t 2 Columbus JournaJt A Veekly Republican Newvpaper Lerctei to tbe Bert Interests cf X u Columbus, TKE- County of Platte, The State cf -Nebraska.- THE United States, t Rt 0( MM. m '- Tbm Uslt of Messurs witfc Us Is $1.50 pm Yes, if Paid in AcJtmos mt Um Casta. SftURpte Copies Sent Tree ftp any Address. HENRY GASS. X UNDCBTAKED-. and Metallic isfikiaasaf U Columbus, lab. ...The... Columbus Journal. Ib BUfiil H Furttian Any tabf Rtquirad af PKHIIKi JffHL vrrHTW Pa - fSBBaaaVBaaHBaValBlBBlaVBllV DEATH OF HANNA OHIO'S DISTINGUISHED SENATOR PASSES AWAY. I A BRIEF BtOCXAPHiCAL SKETCH The Two Weeks' Struggle with Ty- phoid Fever Has a Fatal Ending xe jcept -m jjis body only by Thoae Who Were Present When the, the most powerful stimulants. Final Summons Came. ! ; TRIBUTE OF THE COAL MINERS WASHINGTON Marcus A. Hanna.! United States senator from Ohio. and j All Will Close Work on Day of Sen one of the foremost fisures in Acer- i ator Hanna s Funeral, ican public life, died Monday evening . INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. The follow in his apartments at the Arlington ! ire: was issued from the national hotel ar G.40 p. m. of typhiod fever t headqnarte-s of the United Mine after an ulness ot two weeLa. He passed away peacefully and without pain after being unconscious since .1 a. m, since when tbe first of a s-'-ries of sinking spells came on. from the last cf which he never rallied. ; Marcus Aloneo Hanna was born in New Lisbon. Columbiana county O.. wIARCUS AL0N20 HANNA. Hte-;: " WLWk 1 mmmWmmmmmM rfmgmKk fraafSJByLarffiMfc v&Z aaaaafi(NL. September 24. 1S"7 Fifteen years j to our organization, you are request Iarer his parents removed to Cleve- ed to cease work at noon on Friday, land, where he iived all the rest of I February 13. the day of his funeraL" his life. He was educated in the pub-1 lie schools, first of New Lisbon and , President Calls on Mrs. Hanna. then at Cleveland, and finished at the , WASHINGTON. President Roose Western Reserve eolleee ar Hufson. velr called on Mrs. Hanna on Wednes O . whica larer insTiturion granted him , day afternoon to pay his respects and Lae U5iTet? Ol L.1JJ ill LJ'"w .-ui leaving college he entered the whole sale grocery house of Hanna. Garret son Sz Co Cleveland, his father he ing the senior member of the firm. , bers of the family While there he When his father died in l"s,Y2. Marcus was shown the casts of the death represented the interest in the firm i mask made of Senator Hanna by C. S. until J8G7. when the business was j J. Dunbar, the sculptor. closed up and he became a member , of Rhodes ib Co.. engaged in the coal t 3; was Released en a Writ and iron business. ; NEW YORK. In an- address to the Ten years later the title of the firm j Associated Press from San Juan. P was changed to M. A. Hanna Sz Co.. , R under date of October 25. 190, the which still exists. Mr. Hanna was I fact was announced that Mr. Hobaxt closely and actively identified with ! S Bird, editor of the News, had been the lake carrying interests, being in-j sentenced to two months in jail for terested in the ownership of vessels , Iibellins Judge Pamos. and had begun en the lake and in the construction of j to serve his sentence Mr. Bird made such vessels. He was also active in an appeal for a writ of habeas corpus railway and hanking circles, being j- before the supreme court which was president of the Union National bank j granted on the day following his ar of Cleveland, presiaent of the Cleve- rest and he was released from arrest land City Railway company and was t Dy order of the court in ISSS a government director of 'he ( Union Pacific railroad, bing appoint- Ji.viNEZ HAS SEEN ROUTED ed by President Cleveland. He was not reckoned a national figure In pol itics prior to the McKiniey campaign of 1SSS, although he had been a delrr gaie from Ohio to the national conven tions of 1SS4 and 1SSS. In ISStJ he sranaged the preliminary campaign William McKiniey for president, and mxngo both report that General Jim then, as chairman of the national Dominican revolutionary leader, committee, directed the campaign that, been routed that his whereabouts resulted in Mr McKiniey s election. 1 unknown and that fax cause is In 19)0 he was made national chair- kpdes. man for the party again, and again The recent fight at Pajarito. near manazed the campaizn most success-' San Dcmmgo. was caused by revolu ,, r. f rh r'rr r.f rH.; tionists firing on a flag ot truce car- tilli l- Wi -"; - - w. campaign was Mr Hanna s own swing around the western circuit on a tour of campaign sphrchnaking He sur prised the knowing ones of his party by the enthusiasm he eagendered. and much of the success of the party m the doubtful western states has been attrSautea to this expedition. In March. 1S9T. he was aamed as senator from Ohio by Governor BushnelL to mcpii John Shermaa. wno Ftired to enter Mr McKinleys first cabinet. ' In -KS he as elected senator to , erve ottt the abort term, endinsr in ' 1SS9. and also for the full term end-; rnz in March. 1905. Last month he Americans Would Help Russia. WASHINGTON The Russian em-' bassy is being flooded with offers cf cruiser Variag. recently sunk off the assistance from Americans in various .harbor sf Chemulpo, which will be walks o life. Letters from twelve presented to the emperor as the first physicians arrived on Wednesday ' trsphy of the war. reached Sasebo on The Russia ambassador has been. Tuesday on the cruiser Chigoda. to obliged to abandon his original inrcn-' gether with the anchor, a gun aad rion to answer each ef these offers' other socvennrs of the destroyed war with a personal letter, but a cor-" ship. The captain ef the crsiser Chi dlal letter of thanks is sent by the! goda has been summoned to Tokio tc embassy to each writer. The offers personally recount to the emperor the are declined, as Russia does pot action and experience of himself and staal in need of medical or mnitaryt crew. He win bring ths captured fia? aig with aim personally Russian Prisoners 10 Be Held. Oe Orders from Washington. WASHINGTON United States Miar COLON Hurried orders from Wash ister Allen cables from Seoul the foe-, inton were received to embark a fcat lowing details ot the disposmoe made talicn &f marines on the Prairie. A of the Russian sailors who composed special train left Colon Sunday morn the crews of the Variag and Kwietr. ing and returned at noon wirh.the 43C the Russian craisers sank by the Japr marines, who were encamped at Bas anese at Chemulpo n che 9th instancr' Obispo station on the Panama railroad. "Russian forces that were capcured The Prairie's boats were kept busy aH tev been taken on the Frtmfe naval: day embarking the camp fittings, bag vessel and will be conveyed y hergase. stores. etc aad this task is not to Saigtm (Cochin China) Wednes-i yec anLshetL Major Lucas will eoai day. -where tl-jr are to be detain.-, muni the- irtalion and the Prairie ea" until after the ciose at fcostili-' wHI sail Monday uzder sealed or- was again elected senator to succeed himself, so that his term of office now would not have expired until March. 1911- AII members of the family with one or two exceptions, were at the bed side when the end came. They were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ha Tina and Mr. and ilrs. McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Par sons. Miss Phelps. H. M. Hanna and Mr Dover. During the last hours Workers of America by the National officers - -INDIANAPOLIS. Ind Feb. IT. To the Members of the United Mine "Workers of America: As a tribute to the memory of the late M. A. Hanna. and as an expression of appreciation of the many services rendered by him iu uuci uu wuuuicuvk. lie i cuiaiu- ed in rhe family apartments of the Arlinzton for nearly an hour convers ine wi.h Mrs. Hanna and other mem- Cause cf the Revolutionary Leader In San Domingo is Hopeless. SAN JUAN. The Cuban steamer Julia, which has arrived from San Do mingo, and the French steamer St. Simon from Peurta Plata. San Do- ied by Americans, landed from a warsnip, who were going to consult with persons ashore. The Americans, it is asserted, retailiated, and scatter ed the insurgents. No international ttomplications are expected. Senor Eschaia. formerly governor of San Pedro de Macoris came heF as a refugse on board the St. Simon. Ee will join P?esident Wos y GiL who. is living in San Juan. Saa Domingo eity orders its provisions from Pcftt, Rico direct. thr supplies et tmat cp- ital being exhausted. A schooner loaded with provision sailed foF San Domingo. First Trophy to Mikado. TOKIO The flag of the Russian Igars- H ANNA'S FUNERAL REMAINS OF m SENATOR CRYPT. PLACED LAST TRIBUTE TO THE DEAI Throngs Are Too Larg- for All ta iieakip Osladaya. the cruiser Aurora. See the Body Lying in State Strik-f he cruiser Dmitri Donskor and a nran ing Marks of Recpeet ta .the De-J ber0f torpedo boat destroyers. It was ceased. reported from St. Petersburg on Feb- J marr 1 that this squadron has been CLEVELAND. O. Cleveland was J instructed to remain at Jibutil until asam a city of mournins on Friday.- further orders. Business was practically suspended i fcas been sugested that the stop and a large proportion of the popu- pn; of these warships at Jibutil mie;ht lation paid homage to the memory of iea(f to international complications, their distinguished fellow citizen. S2n- Jibutil being a nectral port, ator Marcus A. Hanna. The volunteer transport Saratoff Just as dawn began to break over the citv the doors of the chamber of commerce auditorium, where the body lay. were reopened to a vast throng of people who desired to view the face of the dead senator. The long lines of people stretched away until they exceeded in length the five blocks reached during Thursday afternoon. The early hours of opening the doors to the chamber brought thousamls of men with their dinner pails on their way to their daily toIL In such great numbers did they come, however, that many were unable to remain in line. Early morning trains brought many excursionists from surrounding towns, and they. too. helped to swell the long line. The funeral was held in the after noon at St. Paul's Episcopal church. During the service Cleveland was a silent ci'y. Nearly all business was suspendeiL Street railway and steam road traffic m every line in the city was stopped for five minutes, from 1 to 1:03 o'clock. At noon the funeral cortege left the chamber of commerce building, pre ceded by a platoon of police, for the church. Following the police came troop A as gnard of honor: then came car riages with the pall bearers, the Washinstcn delegation, the governor's staff, chamber of commerce commit tee, Loyal Legion committee. -and del egations representing v?rious civic so cieties. The church was filled long before the hour for the services to commence and thousands lined the street about the edifice. The choir chanted the 30th and 19th Psalms. President Pierce of Gambler college an institution Jf which Mr Hanna was a benefactor, read the lesson, which was from 1st Corinthians. 15th chapter, from the twentieth verse to the end of the chap ter. The choir, under the direction of Prof. C. E. Clemens, then sang the hymn. "Lfad Kindly Light." Bishop ' Leonard tnen delivered a emogy. The choir sang the hymn. "Forever with the Lord. Amen. So i.et It Be." Dr. H. G. McGrew, rector of St. Paul's church, followed with the creed and prayer. The anthem. "I Heard a Voice from Heaven Say." was sung I by the choir , Bishop Leonard then read th com- j niittal service and pronounced the benediction. At the cemetery, where a final fare well of the dead was taken in Wade ' .. ,, ,..., . . 1 .uemor-ai cnapei. tne service consist- nre among them. As a rule, their ed s mply of a prayer by the bishop. . election methods are honorable and The body was deposited In a crypt j q influence of woman suffrage on in the chapel to await burial at the j the state has been distinctlv for th pleasure of the family. good." On the way to the cemetery two j striking marks of respect were shown ' TWING TALKS ABOUT HANNA. the dead senator. At Adelbert college I the students drew up in line in front 1 of Hatch library and stood with un-' As Student at Western Reserve Urn covered heads as the cortege passed. versity and Laborers Friend. Again, at the Euclid avenue "car barns.' CHICAGO. President Charles F near the entrance of the cemetery. Twin- D- D- LL. D at a meetini of several hundred employes were drawn J the Alamni association of the North up In line and with bared and bowed j wesi and w3ier1 Reserve university I heads paid their last respects to the ifcad. At tnis time one does not torget During the time that the body lay ( thar Senator Hanna was for a time a in state from 1:3"! to :30 o'clock p. student of the old university Sen m. Thursday, and from to 11 f ator Hanna was not a scholar, but he o'clock Friday, it is estimated that a thinker. He also embodied the not less than M.Ow people gazed I fine Qualities of the gentleman, but upon the features of the dead senator. ALL QUIET AT PING YANG, General Pflug Sends a Report ta a.lexieff. ST. PETTRS3URG Major General Pflug. chief of staff to VIcerov Alex-! " I I leff. has sent him the following tel gram from Port Arthur: 1 use his party affiliations for the ben- "Our scouts report that no Japanese j efit of 3i- have been seen t Tsen Chu. or at 1 Ping Yang. Korea. The population is I Japan Net Seeking Territory, indifferent toward us. The iee en the ' LONDON The Japanese legation i alu river i beginning to go out. Na- has received a copy af the note receiv tives say that if a high tide comes ' ed by the Chinese government giving within five days the Ice will begin to , it instructions In regard to the neu- cif t. The coast of the Liao Tung ! peninsula is covered with ice far a mile and a half to the sea. None of the enemy's ships has been seen late ly. There have been no fresh at tempts to destroy the railr-Gad."" Paul Lessar. Russian minister at Pekin. has telegraphed that Yuan Shai Sal. commander-in-chief of the Gnu nese a?my, intends to send IO.moO men from Pao Ting to Shang Hai Kwang. ' ? Don't Care What Sryan Says. PRINCETON. N J. -I don't care, any more about Trnat Bryan says than the wind that blows. I'm sure it does not bother me any L him talk j said Graver Cleevland ca Friday, when asked what he thought of Bry- J t ans remarks m taking execution tn yfaat Cleveland said secently in an , tlve aaffitF aad by his skill in nr article in the Saturday "Evening Post. 1 ganizing the forces that contral that Cleveland declined to comment far- j party. Even his political opno ther on the article, saying: ir think , nents realized the strength of hi? fhe article explains itselfand I have ; personality, and many admirable nral nothfnr more to say about it." itieV Attacked by Korean Soldiers. WASHINGTON United States kln- ister Allen has cabled the state de-r partment from SeouL under Taurs- day's dare, that a company of Korean ' soldiers attacked an electric carriage belonging: to an American, citxaen. ' damaging ix. and mjarmg the. operatoc Ccrtmcatas. WASHINGTON The war depart-L BARIS Dr. A. J vr ta ment issued a circular caning for ro- Aaaericaa aaysicma who has caasga posals tor the purchase' of $2.(mjmaf tike Aasericaa hospital aere. has worth, of Philippine temporary cerCS-l beem decorated wfta the cross of tac cates. to bear 4 per cent interest., I Legiea 0: HoaorT ORDERED BACK.I Jtettt ta Return BA8IS. The Sc Petersburg corre-f sprmdeat of the Figsxa caMes that the Knssiaa squadron at Jibutil, French SomaTHamd. am the gulT of Aden, has betf ordered to return to Cronstadt. , Ike Russian squadron at Jibutil . cooiists. as far as known, of the bat- , j four Russian torpedo boat destroy- ers were reported on February 13 at the island of Jebcl Zugnr. in the Red seat, ninety miles from the Strait oi BabeL Manleb. and on the same day th volunteer fleet transport. Sssolesck and another torpedo boat destroyer were at Daedalus island in the Red sea. I!, miles south of Suez. DOLLAR WHEAT AT CHICAGO May Option Sella One and Three Eighths Cents Aaave That Figure. CHICAGO. Attended by excitement not often equalled, wheat Friday ad vanced nearly 4 cents a busheL The grain pits on 'change were, from start to finish,, in continuous pandemonium. The long coveted goal in speculated trading. Si wheat, was made a mere reminiscence. May delivery on Friday going as high as 11.03 a busheL The price named was Ss'&S cents above Thursday's closing figures. The close, was within cent of the highest point of the day. The sharp advance was due to fear that the war would not be confined to Russia and Japan. Bulges of over a cent on Liverpool and Berlin markets were the immedi ate factors. Scarcity of cash wheat suitable for milling purposes was an additional element of strength- Trad ing was exceedingly active, the aggre gate of business for the day being enormous. May wheat opened at Jl to SL01. and after touching SLOTg. de clined suddenly to 9'Jf; cents on sell ing by the Annour interest. NOT CHARGEABLE TO WOMEN. Shafroth Says Influence of Woman Suffrage is Good. WASHINGTON Former Congress man John L. Shafroth of Colorado, who resigned Ms seat uecause of elec tion frauds in Denver, denies that these frauds were committed mainly by women. In an interviaw Friday Mr. Shafroth snid: "Of the persons implicated, very few were women; nor more than one in ten at the outside. Frauds were committed in the lowest parts of Den ver, where not many women live. The incident was nnr characteristic of the women voting in Colorado and it was preposterous to make it an argument against female suffrage. Everybody knows there are bad women as well a? bad men, but what would any good man think if it were proposed to take his vote away from his becausp same bad men had cheated at an election" In Colorado the women vote as gen erally as the men. and fraud is more aere- sai(U above all he was a great public servant. As an employer of labor he wished to be just to the laborer. As one who stood, in a sense for capital, he wished to be fair to capital. He knew well that no solution in the in dustrial erisis could be of permanent value unless it proved of benefit to both capital and labor. He was a re . .- - publican in politics, but desired to traiity of China aad the reply of lapan. which is to the effect that Japan is not seeking any annexation of terri tory and will respect as far as possi ble all the Chinese palaces, mausole ums and public buildings. Life is a good deal like a meal in a cheap restaurant. The things vou want fail to show up on the bill of fare. Bryan on Hanna. TALLAHASSEE. Fla. WHIiam J. Bryan, hen informed of the death of Senator Hanna said: TT V9 nnX nf tntl W,rt- fn.rtnfnT fi?nres in . udes. He won. the position as the head f the parry in the senate and ha the rarfan h- Ht armnntniai c.o. Russian Cruisers Ga Dawn. ST. PETERSBURG The Russian second-class cruiser Boyarin wai blown ap by a mine February 13. in the same manaer as was the Ricrsiaa transport lniseL is bad oa board 1S7 oafatrs aad mes, aB of whom it is understood were Ios ,-! -' MANY OF THEM ARE BEING LANDED Y THE JAPANESE. SOON HAVE A LAKE FHCE German Admiralty Predicts that a uarter of a Million Men Will Se in the Field when the Land Movement Will Begin. BERLIN. The admiralty here has received confirmation ot the report 1 that the Japanese are landing many troops on both of the Korean north ern coasts. It Is stated that the Jap enese will be ready by spring for a forward land movement, supported --rtV - PP!l. "" .- 2..0.00O men. according to the esti- mates mae at tne oerman aurty. will be m the field before a collision riTroi nTkk "-irhi fha Pniaan Tfl tn force. Expert naval opinion in Berlin jus tified the Japanese in landing before the Russian fleet is destroyed, as to wait until then might mean a delay in the land operations for months, con sequent on the strengthening of Russia's forces. The expectation ex pressed by a technical newspaper, which reviews the situation, is that Japan probably will in the beginning have considerable land successes through hard fighting. What may nappen after the early period of the land operations, no technical person ventures to preaicL ia nia. uw it is doubted if the Siberian railroad will be adequate to reinforce and sup- ply the Russian army. j official publication of the admiralty. has issued the first of a series of pamphlets designed to keep German aaval officers informed as to what is happening in the far east and the meaning thereof. After reciting the preparations en both sides and giving professional estimates of the strength if the fleets, the paper says. "The Russians fired the first shot. doubtless because the Japanese tc pedo boats were creeping near. The ( Russian Port Arthur squadron relied too much on protective nets and ob- J viously was surprised. The com- j mander made a serious blunder in l having two ships at Chemulpo aad J one at Che Foo separated from the main body If these ships were sent j TROOPS IN KOREA to observe the Japanese they did it Japanese. badly. Having agreed to look out for the "When the Japanese squadron with-. Japanese citizens m Russian territory drew from Port Arthur February 10 t during the war. this government wil! the Russians sought to follow and instruct Mr. McCormick. the Ameri keeD in touch with it by means of j can ambassador at St. Petersburg, to swift scouts. The Russian command- ' inquire of the Russian government on er Is now ignorant of where it went. J tne subject as to the Japanese in ques- "The conduct of the Russian ships tion. in retiring to cover in the inner har- j The best naval opinion here is o the bor indicate that they will not again effect that the detention of these Jaa- ensage the enemy at sea. SENATOR HANNA'S SUCCESSOR. A Graving Feeling that it May Be Congressman Dick. COLUMBUS. O There Is a -row-lag feeling here that the question cf a successor to United States Senator Hanna will not precipitate such a fight as had been expected. It Is now believed thar when the time far the j has ben received at the foreign oifice balloting arrives Congressman Chas . that Secretary Hay's proposition to Dick will prove to be the man. limit the war operations is considered The republicans are expected to , "practicable." and that a response will caucus a week from the coming Sat- soon he forthcoming. Viceroy Alexi urday night, and it is believed that,' eff is being consulted regardinz the they will decide to elect a senator for both the long and the short terms, despite the fact that their right to elect for the long term at this time is questioned. A leader high in" the republican par-' ty Wednesday told an interesting story which makes it reasonable to believe that Dick will be the man chosen as senator. The story as told conforms to certain known facts. The gentleman said tnat a week before the last republican state convention was held in Columbus a conference occurred at a residence in Akron be tween Hanna. Herrick and Dick. Sen ator Hanna. at the time, had misgiv ings as to the time he had to live. and said to Herrick and Dick that he considered them as his boys, and ex pected them to take up his work. which they both knew. With respect to Herrick. it is said that Hanna was following out McKinleys wishes in taking care of the present governor. LOSSES AT BALTIMORE. How the Insurance tympanies Wilt Come Out. BALTIMORE. Md. The Baltimore Underwriter prints the list of losses af all the fire insurance companies in , from them. All trafilc between Eako- the Baltimore fire, date and Aomori has ben suspended The total gross Nia Is J32J-J.SS-. j oaring to the Russian raiders. Great of wirier- i0W.nrtv rails upon the ' indignation is felt here over the sink local companies. ing of a commercial steamer, and ic The estimated total of salvage is is believed to be a violation of -he fl.7tj3.7ti'i. which leaves a net loss to laws af warfare. the insurance companies of S3lj35.- It has been learned that many af the large wholesale dry soda houses formed an insurance nail among themselves which amounteo to abont 5.0O3,00O. from which practically nothing win be realized. Another development Is that very few tenants of the so-called fire proof buildings carried any insurance. In Battle with th Cmlm BERLIN The St. Petersburg cor respondent of the Tageliefa Rudschan says that SO Russian soldiers have been frozen to deatn while aaarehiag across Lake Baikal, eastern Siberia. The crrespiindent adds that the tern- told the Canadian Pacific railway, prar? railroad aeross the lake ii aot which carries all the lumber of west yet completed, that a large detach- ern Canada, that their prios will be meat of troops was sent on a twenty- reduced SI a thousand If the road two m2e march over the lee-covered f would reduce its freight charges from lake ana mat il is rresumec tnat a large number of these troops lost their way in a fierce snow 3torm and perished. Union Pacific Hurriaa Wmimjnt. RAWLINS, Wyo. Orders, have been issued to ike. crews having charge of tcaias Nos. 1 and i the Paciffe coast rast freights, to make the na froai awlzns eo Greea River ia six aeon, These trains must not he deiaywi. say lie officials, for ahateac dally they aaal meat, canned gaada. ekuhmg aad ota- er sappiiea ea reute to the far east. , - . xne asis: or tae saiamenta are ctm- sigaad 10 the Jaaanese goveraaieax which U very aaxioas that the best tim poasibie be made on the trip, es-! I socially with th meat. . HONOR TO THE DEAD. ' Impressive Services Over the Remains af Senator Hanna. , WASHINGTON In the presence of " atricien family, of many i friends whose sorrow was scarcely less pronounced, of. the senate and house of representatives, o digni taries from all the other branches of the government and of the represent atives of most of the foreign powers, fuaeral services over the remains of the late Senator Marcus A. Hanna oc curred Wednesday in the senate cham ber, the scene of his mo3t recent ac tivities and of his entire official life. The spectacle was Imposing and k Quhe fa hlkTmQny wi:h the pnbIic J timare of the great man's services to his country and the world. I rj ofDfnnnr wt ffi9vfn.it ti 1 iQ witfa hfe char. ! cter- The senate chamber lent ,f MtaraIlv to the occaaion it It waa praeticalr barrea ot decoratau , h . . .. h .. aad subdued light were quite in kp ! ing with the sorrowful proceedings "watch, were the occasion of the gath ering. Seldom has a more distinguished body of people been collected in Wash ington to do honor either to the living er the dead, and rarely has there been witnessed here a more impres sive proceedings. The floor of the chamber was filled with the represent atives of the official life of the na tional capital, the galleries with peo ple from all the higher walks of so- 1 , incindin2r Ih. fami, n, n- ciaLs ud mcj. ,0 of dLtinction $n tjje professional I --Qriij ' and business JAPANESE WILL APPEAL. , WiU Ak United States to Prevail on Russian Government. 1 WASHINGTON Japan will appeal to the United States to prevail on the Russian government to release the 100 Japanese subjects reported detained at Port Arthur. Mr. Takahira. Che Jap anese minister. It is expected will pr- ( sent the appeal to Secretary Kay Mon- cay. In a cablegram received from Toicio Sunday the minister was informed that according to news brought to Che Foo by a British steamer from Port Arthur. 100 Japanese refugees had been taken from the steamer by the Russian authorities jnst before the ve- sel sailed in spite of the protest of the anese at Port Arthur is a strategical necssity to prevent the Japanese gain ing information as to the fortifications, troops, etc. RUSSIA AND MR. HAY'S NOTE- A Favorable Response Likely to Ee Sent Soon. ST. PETERSBURG Information matter and the authorities are doubt less waiting an indication as to how the proposition will be received by the Japanese. The sympathetic reception given by the powers to Mr. Hay's note and th representations the powers have made hre have unodubtedly had a good effect-upon official opinion and the Rus sian government shows a more friend ly spirit toward the direct representa tions made by the United States. The American government is now pressing for an answer to th request that United States army officers be allowed eff is being consulted regarding th ations, but it is explained that Vice roy Alexieff. to whom the request was made, has not yet replied. CZAR'S SHIPS RAID COAST. Traffic Between Hakodate andAomeri Suspended. YOKOHAMA The four Russian cruisers which sunk the Arouar Marn had first appeared in the Tsugara strait on the 11th, escorting a trans port from YTadivostoek. Another steamer, tne Zeensho Manx, also met the Russian cruisers, but escaped Japanese troops are reported to have landed 12'0Q strong at Dove bay last Wednesday aad to have been re- pulsed by Russians in a hand-to-hand fight General Litevitch has besn appoint- ed to supreme command of tne Rus- sian army In Manchuria. Cossacks pat 410 of a landing party of S00 Japanese 10 dath by the sword at Talienwaa. To Bar Amsr-ican Lumber. VANCOUVER. B. a Wholesale and retail lumber men of the west held a meeting with Winnipeg men to devise means to keep cit American Inmber from the Canadian northwest. Thev vi cents a nonaree pounus on lumber t" ZS cents. By this means American lumber would b shut out from that territory. Want Exaert Agrtcufturisti WASHINGTON Mr. Qtiesada. the Coiaan sain later, conferred with Sec- rerary Wilson regarding the organiza- tiaa of aa educational and experi- asantal agricultural system In Cuba. Tae Cuban government Is seeking the aerrices of a mart who understands tropical agriculture. So far the de- partment of agriculture, whose serv- , . ices were eausted. has been unable m I tad a suitably equipped person, and I th same dimcnlty has been met with, j as to the Philippines, where the de- aartment's trst doty Ifr. . ' Brief Telegrams ' ' Italy is favorable to the aote mt Sec retary Hay. Mormon colonies are to be estab lished in Tobasco, 3Iex. Secretary Shaw inspected the sew postoffice building at Chicaga. Of the sevea presidents France has had only one has served a full tersa. Charles Kratz. the alleged St. LovJs briber, has asked for a chaaaja of venue. Pan! W. Bartlect's heroic statue oZ General Joseph Waren is beittT exhib ited in New York. Both branches of the leaialaiure adopted resolutions of regret oa tae death of Senator Hanna. Sergeant James Reardoa. tae aoted soldier-mathematician, has just die at Fort Leavenworth. Kan. The Lathrop Publishing cosamaay of Bostoa assigned. The caaital is $143 and liabilities are estimated at 1150,00. Colonel C. M. Wheldoa. oae of Gaa eral B. F. Butler's staff during the Civil war. is S2 years of age. He lives at Newton. Mass. Savings deposits in Chicago banks have passed the $100,00.000 mark. Ia the last year they have increased ator than S22.flOO.000. Governor Alexander O. Brodie of Arizona, went to West Poiat la IMS. He became a mining engineer after serving several years ia the army- It 13 officially announced Tfrat Ad miral Alexieff has been appointed to the supreme command of the Ruaalaa land and sea forces in the far east. The steel-like grass from the vol canic slopes of Oran, Algeria, u so elas tic that, it can be used initrart of springs in the manufacture of furni ture. Copious rains have fallea over South ern California during the past few days, relieving the apprehensioa of farmers and fruit growers as to th crops. Dr. A. J. Magnin. the American phy sician, who has charge of the Ameri can hospital in Paris, has beea decor ated with the cross of the Legion of Honor. Assistant Secretary Oliver, who oaly recently returned to the War depart ment, after a severe attack of the grip, has had a relapse and is now confined to his bed. The Au3tro-Hungariaa cruiser As pern has been ordered to leave her winter station as Hongkong and pro ceed to Chefoo. so a3 to be nearer th scene of war. A receiver has been appointed for tha P"abody Fire Insurance company of Baltimore. The company lost S700.0W by reason of the fire and it had assets of only S300rQO0. In Dutch Guiana the women earry upon their persons aU the family sav ings in the shape of heavy bracelets, anklets, necklaces and even crowns of Igold and silver. Walter Wellmaa says that In the opinion of experts the personnel of the navy is more valuable than the ryp of ship used. The United States is strong at sea. Cardiff exports 12.0iW.0j) tons of coal a year, Newcastle about four million. Newport and Sunderland each ship abroad about two million five hundred thousand tons a year. Dr. William Foster, of the Depart ment of Chemistry at Princeton Uni versity, has discovered a new acid. hereafter to be labelled with the Inter esting name trisulphoxyarsetric acid. Representative Warner In Washing ton refuses either to affirm or dney the story that he is to succeed Culloaa in the Senate and that Lowden is to become the Republican nominee for governor. Colombia is reported to be menaced with a new rebellion is. 3oUvar. Gen eral De Castro, deposed for aggreasrv partisanship in support of Reyes. Is raising a force to take the old post at Barranquilla. Senator Ankeny understands the In dian language perfectly and acted aa interpreter the other day in Washing ton when a crop of Yakima Indians were presented to the president at tha White House. Reinsurance of the Baltimore fir companies is already under way. Man agers are confident rates on conflagra tion hazard risks throughout the coun try will be high as a result of the Bal timore calamity. A London paper, the Chronicle, seys that In the matter of clothes the House cf Commons is the mest correct as sembly of legislators in the world, and the American house of representatives, th most astonishing. It was announced after the cabiaet meeting Tuesday that W. Cameron Forbes of 3oston had accepted the of fice of Philippine commissioaer va cated by the resignation of Governor Taft aad the promotion to the gov ernorship of General Luke Wrigat. The report that Russia is attempt ing to arang with. Turkey to permit the lack Sea fleet to pass through the Dardanelles is revived, and it is added that Russia is trying to secure Great Britain's consent. There is no cocn'r matian of the report in authoritative quarters. The Standard Oil company of New Jersey has declared a dividend for the quarter of Slo a share, a reductica af S4 a share from the rate paid at rh time last year. The previous dividend paid oa December 13 last was ILJ a share. The dividend is payable March The constitution adopted by tha committee was officially promnlgated by the Panama junta. It now becomes the organic law of the repnbllc A man known as Shorty BUI, 3?d is have been a desperate character frees Texas, was shot and kHIed in a fight with the police at Toronto. Ont. The large paint shop in the Dela ware. Lackawanna V Western com pany's car shop plant at Scranton. Pa was destroyed by fire. Loss J110.000. First Lieutenant Jarrt of the Second infantry died from self-inflicted wounds, made while suffering from de mentia, at Fort Logan, Colo. A unique reunion of ex-secretaries) of war was observed in a corner of tha senate chamber in Washinstor nv ?r- j . .mmn irr rev Fifty years aa a hotel proprietor is the proud record of Peter Meitzler the ?oHv- Boniface of rh Knr.t Tf ifi- oC Lock Haven, Pa. w :i ,5aaTat2Cr 4 2& a -- "j jfttwWiTri .-SZla4-v" - .rfi,-