J WSfe5 if -Af. " t''r a? - x':?sKr,i-'3'v.r -j ss: T.3"-:,ir .-- '-is.i3S.i.-&''srrll . Jw.".. vr-rr:i:rwV o ? 4- FT. 1 il 1 fs? " . 11 ! Si IV 9i.- PC l? 4, . , NEBRASKA 'WHffE BBULTB S FAR ' 5 K. a S 9 Mi 2 : T : OOUMTX. Adanta .. Antetoaa ? - HAVE COMEm. '- - & - ' lMiWvo Cemparsd With That -bbRtbH Cff -SttO" a "" J90MnHnVeHnnntnnVT-9c-v''ir TU RATI TTB. 1994 1162 ' 44 Blaine -"73i 1399 -393 Bex Batte Bejrd Brawn ... Buffalo ... Burt ..... Butler .... Caaa ..... Cedar ..... SVbTV a Caereane . "lenjT Colfax .... CunUar .. Dakeu .. Dawea .".. Dawson. .. Dtxea .... Dedce ...: Deaslaa .. FiUatora .: Franklin .. Frontier .. Fames ... 271 1892 979 1916 2999 1433 219 395! 1759 1189 1671 645 454 1178 1919 3299 12881 '1764 1919 685 1148 2996 241 76 849 473 1479 839 839 194 45 1148 1121 1121 . 966 217 59 1688 4601 961 1588 707 -1528 1140 2065 834, 181 ' 995 2224 1428 754 2141 1800 997 2294 233 1842 693 789 671 1313 1934 1147 1649 WbSSbSJVS , -,- OarteM .... Grant ....... Greeier . Geaner ..... Hamilton ... Harlan -:..;: JlOOfctt Howard -... Jelterson ... Jokason .... Keatnejr" . . KeUh KiiBDaU Knox ....... Lancaster ... sferrlck .... Madison ..v. Nance .....". Kentaha Kaokolls ... Pawnee .... Perklna .... Pierre ...vt-. Platte Polk- Red .Willow. Richardson . Saline Sarpy Saunders Scott's Bluff. Seward ....... Sherman ..".7 Stanton "... Thurston ;:. Washington vayne . , Webster Lark ... .- - Totals '91888 29263 195807 97194 CSHHUEMIO?rAL TOTBV ', District.' 1588 1752 18S 1814 978 ' 1477 fig 25 185 111 74 197 1481 889 1459 491 498 558 714 588 998 459 278 599 2997 lfi9 2148 1C49 948 1798 1495 1511 1874 2354 44 2845 1187 1198 1613 211 886 297 ( 419 292 588 1592 1477 1984 845 . -754 922 988 1849 1158 C48 . 524 7C4 9 384 882 1273 1927 1412 90S 797 1225 1948 - 1959 2248 9528 9322 19533 1C23 1483 If CI .933 927 1974 777 587 859 1113 1145 1399 .2849 1893 , 8781 222 299 341 C5 43 87 , 693 732 889 218 399 454 1844 1515 2129 1117 1999 . 995 728 1285 995 239 183 294 59 3 54 257 198C 1933 1573 907 1845 1255 838 1845 , 878 888 1975 189 202 215 71 32 115 1148 1282 1557 5CC9 8229 , 8538 987 '790 985 , 1514 1233 1883 883 27 1093 1488 1140 1541 1229 9C2 1424 1833 1435 2192 1349 810 1578 134 151 138 777 728 -907 1048 2146 1359 902 930 K9S 1958 979 1164 1760 1621 2213 1791 1514 1973 722 796 742 1809 1967 2299 699 227 422 -1817 1496 1751 829 673 669 592 , 641 70S ' 466 V 591 649 1198 1967 1485 1969 756 1079 1956) 479 -1328 19771 1379 .2112 .. f. w , .v v , - Bur- LaMss- Pollard. Doyle, kett. ters. Cam- 2126 1822 2548 1871 Johnson -;.r 1116 869 1436 1919 Lancaster.-;. 5283 3475 7124 2878 lfemaha...':.13e4 1263 1759 1301 Otoe 1776 1513 2438, 1787 Pawnee ..... 1392 837 1666 . 745 Richardson .... 42 2212 .2141 Totals 12895 9812 1927511742 . 'Pollards majority. 2.982. " " Second, DJ strict. Hitchcock aad Kesnedy rana close race in Dovglas coaaty for congress, the. latter carryias the county by 76. ib eachof the outside coaaties of the tHstrlct, Sarpy aad -WashiaKton. Hitchcock secured a asajority of over 90S. giTias; bias the election by a Ma jority of 350. Boyd.Grayes.Carthy. Killip. Antelope ... 1383 949 1595 1968 Burt 1608 926 1912 852 Boone 1303 1031 1444 1323 X3edar ... .1089 1269 1581 1381 .Colfax. 717 878 ,977 1173 Cuming 909 1429 1285 1551 Dakota 561 549 809 631 Dixon 797 820 1412 868 podge 1909 1976 2186 2398 Knox 1514 1206 1774' 1623 Sadison 1542 1172 1597 1499 errick , 962 724 1145 805 Kance 852 656 1036 671 Pierce 796 674 971 926 Platte 1992 2989 1435 2176 Stanton .... 409 644 ' 743 726 Thurston ... 345 656 679 666 Wayne . -929 786 t 1228 879 Totals 187S9 18449 24151 21219 Plurality ... 249 2941 ..... Fewrth IMetetet. Hin- G1I- Hinahaw. Thomas.' abaw. bert. jBatler 1421 1544" 1544 1739 Fillmore ...". 1603 1472 1829 1564 Gage 3019 .1841 4084 1729 Hamilton ... 1179 1055 1586 1274 Jefferson. ... 1.4 735 2264- 724 Polk 921 953 1043 1152 Saline 1839 1471 2259 1548 Saunders ... 1389 1868 2624 , 1917 Seward 1496 1655 2934 1521 TTsrk 1977J 379 2112 1649 Totals 17349 13728 21279 14799 JThayer county missing. Fifth DmtHct Suther- t Norrls. land. Norria.Mauck.'. Adsms ...... 1609 1751 2929 1752 Chess 319 .227 - 297 21tf CUy -.. 1667 1622 1859 1539 Franklin ... 937 903 1118 " 963 Frontier 845 625 947 " 602 Fnrnss 1288 968 1482 979 43osser 353 365 617 .400 Hall" ...-...-. 1866" 1443 2266 1279 Harlan 1064 929 1972 759 Hayes 183 163 306 192 Kearney 889 837 1117 913 Nuckolls ... 1151 1073 1441 1147 S Perkins 139 149 161 161 "Tebster .....1142 957 1433 1036 ed Willow. 1142 957 1324 , 629 Totals 15898 14303 19058 9927 Hitchcock and Phel?s counties mlss:l.train at Fairbury, on the theory that lag Slxth Dlstrlet. Shum- Kin- He- KInkaid. way., kaid. Neel. .. 72 18 135 44 ,. 138 74 139 49 nner. laina- Taxes of Executive Mansion. LINCOLN Taxes amounting to $300 are due on the executive mansion, and aonM.one has to pay, either, the state cr D.B. Thompson. The county taxing antherkies have discovered the taxes for the year 1899 have not been paid. A ispfasentatjve of D E. Thompson eaid'tte balldlag was sold to the atatebefore April 1, 1899. aaeT there fore ;tae taxes -are aot'dae from "sir. Thoninsnn. The:matier has beeatie f erred to the Board of Public Lands aad BntMings. Fenitentlary Self-Sustainins. .. V Warden Beemer of the state pen! itentiary is working oa his bleanial Teport, which will. show this year the state jenlteatlsr to be selfemstsin sac. "At thM time la the-special peai- lahor fund there is about the .receipts from contract le al from the sale of tana pro This amonnt of money. Warden said, wffl about nay the ex- ; for the next ieaalass. This is wm ask the legisstture i-. -ju jahewt what .ULbbI1' V- J ' i"T - - ( iJafaSA' Boyd --Hi'' 2' 1UI Brown . Bnatale 674 222 S97I. 1666 .44. I- S71 2296, 'II Cnerenne. i ,.s Dnwsoa .... 13J1 -991 Diwm'. 669 -TBl-aSij OarfleJd ...V.369 16T I? i& Grant i-ivV; 64 $ 41 76P ISJH(fT9 68 27 859 1962 722 ,4 1972 TSfi Hooker 46 962 217 88 4. 1? .Howard Keith 217 1T Jff- c . 0HM . iZZt'i ? 74 BCOtt'S tilUZ. ?! K f ffli m.t.1. IMS BA?1 ttilX-'' 9W piiamWMai' thUt ' STava. Btka. f ITi ' BB BB.Uk A a B BMBB bv m m - v-v- coin. Loaan. Loan; McPheraon. Reek. Sheridan.- Slens, Thoswa, Valley Wheeler counties missing, NshVBOha Asmbly. z. Folloninri the -von off 'the homes, wits rediesee ahiI poUttes as far as kncwn at this writias: v Dla. Name and RealdenceL PajUsjcf. 1 W. H. Wilson Table Jtock. i..... R T. a TCannU. TarnnBirh ' ft 3 Schuyler Buck. Berlin W. " Jesse "ix Rot.tPUttsnKHith....v-K: ktrlek. PanJlllon. F Moh. Soatk Oswhs. .K .6 W. R. Patrick. a T C Olnaan. 1 C I Saunders. Omaha..... R B. P. Thomas. Omaha ... 8 George W. WUtse.-Randolph :...K 9 E. D. Gould. Wolbach...........R 19 W. D. Holbrook, Ames.. R 11 Cnarlea Randall7 Newman G've...R 12 John C Bymee. Columbus P 12 Frank W. Phillips, Star... :..... R' 14 Savst' Hanna. VsienUne .-. i .-. . . .R 15 Byron H. Glover. Comatock R 86 R..M. Thomson, Rayenna...' R 17 Fred W. Aahton. Grand Island... F 18 E. I King; Osceola R, 19 C. H. Aldrlch. David City.. ...... R 29 Joe Burns. Lincoln R J. C F. McKesson, Lincoln. ..... R- 21 H. JBL Ssckatt. Beatrice.. .'.T. . . .R 22 Dr. P. F. Dodson. Wllber R It Dr. "F. 'Wilcox1- ...-. .l. ...:'.... i .. R 24 Lewis Goodrich. .Fairmont .....-R 25 C. H. Eperson. Fslrfleld ...R 26 W. K. Thome, Bladen R 27 A. L. Clarke. Haatlnga R 28 L A. Luce. Raoubllcan City R 29 A. Wilaey.JaVoorfleld ..." ..:.R 39 Charles A. blhley. North Platte.. R Dla. Name and Residence. , Politics. 1 Albert otalder. Humboldt ' R Frank Shubert, Shuhert ..... .. ..R Cass Jones. Rulo ............... .R 2 N. A. Steinauer, Steinauer.....R W. P. Raper. Pawnee, City....... R 3 W. D. Redmond. Peru . . .'. . . .F . E. R. Quackeabnab. Auburn.... :F 4 Charles W. PooL Tecumseh F 5 J. AV". Armstrong, Auburn .....: .R 6 Clarence France. Syracuse ....... F Charles Duncan. Unadilla. ...:... F 7 Frank J. Davis,-Weeping Water.R " Charlea E. Noyea,' Louis vllle.:.C.R 8 M. T. Harrison. Dunbar .R 19 Howard Whitney. SpringSeld..-. .F 19 S. C. Barnes. Omaha ..R. T V.'C Besi. Omaha.. r.:..R H. T. Clarke.- Jr.. Omaha R N. P. Dodge. Jr.. Omaha R A. R. Harvey. 'Omaha ...R , Michael Lee. Omaha ........... .R Edward Leeder. Omaha ..'..... .R F. S. Tucker. Omaha R James Walsh. Omaha ..R ljlH. B. Shoettger, Arlington F 12 H.D. Byram. Decatur.....". R 13 L C Eller. Blair.... R 14 II H. Knowles. Fremont... ...;v.KRi FTea Howe, wonn'.tjena...... :... 15 Charles Graff, Bancroft.. ,jr. .c.-.Fr. ib j. iienernan, jacmon ........v. .f 17 Adam Pilger. Stanton........ ...F, 18 J. O. Milligan. Wakefield.. '...'.'..R 19 John Kuhl. Randolph V 20 O. W. Seuaders.-Bazile Mills.... R 21 Dr. W. U. Fletcher. Orchard.... R 22 Aubcey Smith. St: Edward ;R 23 Ti C Alderson. Madison ;R 24 Jamas Greig. , Woodville -..-.. ;F 5 John Weeras. Fallerton r 26 J.. C Van Housen, Schuyler F 27 T. Cone.-Watoo F A. W. Vopolenaki. Prague. ...... .F 28 John Talbot. David City V..V.R. J. M. Bolen. David City F J. P. Stolx. MiUord..."...-..-:i..'.'.r.R5 30 I. W. Blyston, Lincoln R V. TV Rrnwn TJnrnln .! R Ned B. Brown, Lincoln.... i R' Frank Rejcha. Hallam R Dr. L. S. Gilman..Havelock... ..R. 31 Fred G. Jobhson. Dorchester.-. .R J., J. Rohrer Friend i ...'.'. .R 32 Adam McMullen; Wymore R D. J. Killen, Adams R S.W. McCuloagb. Blue Springs.. R r. C. H.- Culdiee..Dewitt. ;.... .R 35ThoSLa'hni; Veivid;:: .-: ::5 1 36 J. P. Thlessen. Jansen R 37 Samuel Logsdoa, Shickley .... ...R F. O. Edgecombe. Geneva R 38 I. E. Hart, Gresham....'. R D. W. Baker. Benedict.... R 39 J. R Buckley. Stromsburg.......R 49 Emll Hansen. Archer '.R 41 W.-1J Farley. Aurora. ...;... '.. . .R Wm. Hagemeister, Henderson.... R 42 D. Mi Nettleton; Fairfield . . ... . .R Dr. A. J. Jennison. Howard. . ..K 43 J. .W. Kelfer. Jr.. Bostwick 45 A. S.. toward. Trumbull... 46 A. S. Besstck. Red Cloud... 47 E. O.. White, Cairo. ....... A.' I Scudder. Doniphan ... 48 SorenM. Fries. St. Paul.... 49 T. H. Donu Burwell 52 A. H. Metscer. MeTrlam...: T- .! a? F 5 .r 53 George M Adams, crawrora r 55 J. P. Baird. Ord...... ...R 56 William 'Warren. .Callaway ..R. F. C Wilson. Anselmo ,.....R 57 E. A. Brown. Loup City F 58 G. W. Barrett. Shelton.... R . F. G Hamer.'Kearney..i:. ..R 59 H. T. Worthing. Overton F 60 John Marlatt. Newark F 61 Willis Neff. Hlldreth. R 62 Joseph ' Snyder. Alma ; . .F 63 P. C Funk. Funk F 64 Frank Masters. Spring Green R 65 Philip Gllem. Danbury R 67-2-J. C ;HUL. Imperial .-.-. .B Xivll War Veteran Found Dead. PJRBMONT Ooroner Overgaard held an inquest on the body of David Eperle, an" old man who. was. found in a shanty on a small island south west of this city, where he had lived alone for six "years, allowing no one to enter Jtls shack or ( even remain on the island if he could prevent cit He. rVedllurnig the war UaPennsyl-1 vaala"wsrinieiAand-hadiiieceived5s laJimentiesvtoV6!ersf galent een-t dnct -JTw-sreiY' three sssm'tas .Ja: came to-Jtemont to, execute; his pea-J wmM-faimvf' a few ssppUee and a geafeiwsssaihlhHit of- whiskey -aad return-to' hjs .'shanty. -. , -. ' Ena ler Gees to Hlinoia.- " - A requisition ftonx;Goveraor Deneea of Illinois for Adolph, Bagleraa hpsK oreC by LGoyrnorKMckey. gler'..Bi: tneT maii'" taken "from a Rock Island he was. Leonard Leopeld. the murder suspect He irah able to prove his 'identity; but Is wanted In Chicago for another alleged crime. A number of cases of scarlet fe1 are reported In Nemaha coaaty. The Lutheran organization will en deavor to build a church at Sander land at a cost of approximately $1,500. For some time the project has been under consideration, and recently it has been decided to make an effort to ralse-the aecesnary assount by the subscription et stock method. Whether or not sufflcient money can be rained will no doubt depend upon the Inter est that can lw-awakensmanumg the members jbf the. chuck' , .D. T. GUmaa of 8iox CIty,"Ia, has sued JaUederal conrt to sau ssisees sion of a farm ia Knox coaaty tarn state, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Butterfleld. GUmaa clslme that the property la his aad that it at valued at $8,000. . W: T. Allea, who caate to Beatrice receatly from lews to ewea the snet torium with a vaadernie disappeared aad no trace of be found. 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Elevea indict BaeBts were handed to JudgeLochren ia the United States district court at 4:10' pnL Thursday, and they, cover the giving. of rebates by certain fail roads and the receiving-of the same by'grai.flrnu'andlhdivldaals. 7 The list'of conoratloas against which the iBdlctnMBwc?e. yotedVas givea out by Assistant District Attorneys Ewart and; Dlckisv who. bATehsd charge of tacasaeei as folowsj - "I jTselreft orthent; ilroad com pany fourlndietineata jind ahoat 75 counts. , " The Chicago,. St Paul, Minneapolis sV; Omaha railway, one indictment and 5t oouats. f V . "Wlsconahi Centra! railway, oae in dictment and '1.7 counts j ' Minaeapolis ASt Lolp railway, one iadictmeat aad fiYe.cebwJta The udlctments ,agaiast: jthe rail reeds charge thertriag-ot; jebates, and under the hes4:oi;"receiviag re bates the following- true bills were re- tamed: A v't'prte, W;P; Devereanxr,;coanaay A5 Mc- Caall-Diasmore . cosspanyy; JsUnneapo. 11s; Ames-Brooke:coiBpB, of Dolath; Duluth Milling ce4Saaay.-;ji Some;of tbe.8pelhlcjBMrfee con- the Great Northern railway were two in dictments for giTiag rebates to the Spencer jGikln compass;' one-for giv ing to the 'McCauIVDiasabre' company and for giving rebates to' the Spencer Grain' company. . $ -'-) The bsoaha railroad.rthe .Wiscpasin Central, the MlnaeapoMa Jb St luls were charged'with favoring tlie Spen cer Grain company. The companies iadleted who are not railroad compa nies are charged with receiving re- 1 bates. . '- '. - ADMITS CONTROL SY'tTANDARD Waters-Pierce Manager Tells ef Re .' porta to No2t 8adway. St Louia-Hearlns; of the deposi tions of the "defense-' in .the' ouster j suit of Missouri against the, Standard Waters-Pierce and Republic Oil com panies' was resumed Friday.. i C. L. Ackert .general'"' manager , of the Waters-Pierce, company, was again on the stand. ' , . Mr. Ackert admitted that the Stand ard Oil company i .of Indiana controls the Waters-Pierce, the Republic and the St Louui.lnieraational Oil, com panies, although j'the subsidiary com panies are acttVe,-competitors for business, in St. Louis. He admitted thai agreement had ,been made be tween the Waters-Pierce and the Standard companies, regarding- cer tain territory tluit each, company was to do businessufuatnlitold of the al lotment of the teriitories. He also testified that jthe selling prices of the Waters-Pierce "'and other companies were, fixed by. the; Standard. Te See- Roads' for License F Madison: Wis. Attorney General 'Sturdevant Thursday anaounced that !he woaUI,hriasa4.v)ijd llngtoa. the. Illinois jCe'ntral and the Green Bay and Western, railroads to jcollect back license 'fees. The suits are in line with suits prosecuted against other roads and the time ex tends back 20 years in cases. Wades to His Death. Montlecllo, Mina. Theodore Modi oli, aged CS, a . weajthy farmer near here. left his home Thursday morning and 'deliberately waded out into the Mississippi river.; toa point beyond his' depth aad, waa drowned. '" '7 Cashier Herinf ;Bentenced. ChfeajeCrrHeary W. Hering. former cashierof therMilwaulcee Avenueifltate bank. Reeded rguilty to forgery aad embezzlement ia Jadge Pinckneys court Monday afteraoea and was sen tenced to the aenitentiary. in China. Cantoa. A ceanagratioa on the river aide opposite the European quar ter oa the island suburb of Shameon, Thursday destroyed oyer 59 hoeses, inclnllag all the restauraats, brothels aad gambnag vsfbV V 8Wlrs6SaVi, Odeaea. The ooartartlal which has beoa trying the agitators indicted for lastlcatiag a revo of the garrison of Odesaa Thnraday asatenced two of to ho '.. -! r .i' .U ' . ' 'SEr" III I'lalllalliH1 " 1 1 illv I'llir" " "'" vfl - "T s iIiHbt BSmSKm KmTnVmiBev' Kfttl ' OY BANDIT HOLDS UP A TRAIN Lone Youth Forces Pullman Crew to Collect His Booty. Chicago. A lone boy bandit, weigh ing scarcely 110 pounds, held up the Golden State limited, the fast Chi cago. Rock Island & Pacific train, Thursday night near Slater, Ma, and telling the passengers that he was from Missouri, robbed the rear Pull man car. forcing the .porter to. col lect in his cap the booty from the oc cupants of each berth. He allowed the women in the car to go unmo lested, saying that "Jesse James never robbed ladles." After securing, about $70 from the passengers,, he lined up the Pullmaa conductor, flagman and porter, and prepared to Invade the other cars, but was thwarted by the conductor, who, as he entered the forward car at the head of the 'line, snapped the lock and shut out the bandit The youth then pulled the bell rope, shouting: "Good night, klddos," and disappeared In the gloom. BANK AT LA SALLE, I LU' ROBBED Two Bandits Secure $7,000. Cashier and Escape. From La Salle, 111. The Fanners' and Miners' bank, of Ladd, a mining town, was held up and robbed Monday after noon. The assistant cashier. J. J. Hurley, was alone In the bank when two men entered and asked for some, pennies. The .next moment, covering Mr. Hurley with revolvers, they ordered him to throw up his hands. The robbers' then marched Hurley to a back room, where they bound him hand and foot The robbers then helped themselves to cash and escaped. They left $139 la gold besides a quantity.of silver on the bank cojmterXjmd disturbed little In theault ' ;J r7" V The 'amount of their booty jwillrbe about $7, asr neiir as the bankof fleers -were able to "estimate the loss. ' ?. , . j .-r - .j MOB ISCHECKED IN WISCONSIN ., f Offlcera Prevent Lynching' of Prisoner r at Spring Green. '- -' " c - Spring Green, Wis. Prompt and de cisive actlph by die local authorities Thursday prevented the lynching of Thomas Balf, who is accused of as sautllng Mrs. Edward Frank. - Balf, who was captured .at. Madison Wednesday, was brought here at noon Thursday for his- hearing, and. the train with the officer and prisoner was met by an enraged mob. which only needed a leader to carry out A lynching. Balf spent most of the afternoon In jail, and during much of the time there was a crowd about the' jail, yel ling, "Hang him!" When it- came time to catch-the 4: 30-train, however, the officers braved the mob, and then they were forced to run from the would-be lynchers. The constables and Balf reached the train safely. New .Congressman Kills Man. Baton Rouge; La. Democratic Congressmanlect Judge George R. Favret, Wednesday evening shot and instantly killed his lifelong asso ciate and former schoolmate. Dr. H. H. Aldrlch, one of the best known citi zens of Baton Rouge. While hundreds of persons were near the scene of the shooting none knew what happened between the two men. Judge Favrot refused to talk beyond letting it be known that the matter was a private quarrel. Goes Insane; Slashes Mother. Appleton, Wis.George Horner, 'a butcher, became suddenly insane Fri day and began to kill a number of chickens running in the yard. His mother attempted to interfere and he attacked her with a butcher knife. Plant Destroyed. 1 Coiumbna, O. A $50,009 fire visit ed the plant of the Columbus Pottery company, .located' at Chaseland, de stroying the front half of the build ing. The blaze originated in a new kiln oa the outside of the building. .. Harahan Heads Illinois Central. New -York By the electkm Wednesday of J. T. Harahan as presi dent of the Illinois Central Railroad company, to succeed Stuyvesant Fish, it is believed thatE. H. Harriman has at mat realised the fulfillment of hia plaa tocoatol a railroad liae from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans. Illinois Central Official Chicago. John Colvin Welling, vjee presideat of the Illinois Central aad la that capacity director of ltsaccouat- latT d9janment staceiase.ejeaFneay ?t. -WOK - JUSTICE MOODY WILL BE BSrBySJITlfnRjmBBnjf aesjr, Attorney General te two Supreme '' Bench to tncceed Juetke Henry WllinesTnwern. Washington. Secretarr 'of the Interior Etaaa Allen Hitchcocs will retire from Presideat Roosevelt's cabinet on the 4th of next March, aad James R. GarfieM, of Ohio, at preeeat commissioner of corporations, sill succeed aim. Herbert Knox Smttk now assistant conualsstoner of cor poratioBs, will be appoiated to Mr. Garfield's place. These chaagea and that of the retirement of Commission er Richards of the general hud onlce on starch 4 were announced in the following statement from the White Hoeee Wednesday: The secretary of the iaterior, Mr. Hitchcock, has informed the presideat that he would he uaable to stay after March 4. Mr. Hitchcock has for seme time felt that the very exhausting work he has been engaged ia for over eight years ia the iaterior department waa wearing on him so aa to make it Impossible .for him much longer to remain. At the president's earnest request he consented to accept a re appointment on March 4. 1905, at the time of the. president's inaugaratian. But he then stated that hecould sot say how long he could stay, and he feels now he must insist on being re lieved after March 4. Declines Foreign Post The president urged, him to accept the ambassadorship to France, but Mr. Hitchcock feels that he is entitled to absolute rest and was obliged to re fuse the offer. The 'president went carefully over with Mr. Hitchcock the choice of a successor who could be depended upon to carry on with ab solute fidelity the present policies of the department and agreed with Mr. Hitchcock that the best man to carry on the exceedingly onerous, difficult and responsible work of the depart ment was Mr. James R. Garfield, at present commissioner of corporations. Mr. Garfield has accordingly been no tified that he will be 'appointed on March 4, when Mr. Hitchcock retires. Land Commissioner Resigns. Commissioner Richards has informed the president that in accordance with his intention, expressed to Secretary Hitchcock last May, he will resign, his resignation to be eeffctive March 4. This will complete eight years of service in the land office, four years -as assistant commissioner, and four years as commissioner. His succes sor has not yet been determined upon. The assistant commissioner of cor porations, Mr. Herbert Knox Smith, will'succeed Mr. Garfield as commis sioner of corporations. Mr. Smith has filled the position of assistant commissioner of corpora tions since August 15. 1903. He was appointed from. Connecticut , Moody to Be Supreme Justice. The president Wednesday an nounced the appointment of Attorney General William Henry Moody of Massachusetts as justice of the su preme court of the United. States, to succeed Justice Henry Billings Brown, who retired, some time ago! Mr. Moody has 'filled the office df attorney general since July 1. 1904. Previous to that'time he had served for more than two years 'as secretary of the navy. He had also represented his state in the fifty-fourth, fifty-fifth, fifty-sixth and fifty-seventh congresses. It is generally expected that Mr. Moody will retire from the depart ment of justice the latter part of De cember. r Former Governor's Wife Dead. St Louis. Mrs. Esther A. Stan ard, wife of former Gov. E. O. Stanard, died of neuralgia bf the heart at her home here Wednesday. Mrs. Stanard was 73 years, of age and although she had been in for some time, 'her death came unexpectedly. London Has a New Lord Mayer. London. Sir -William Treloar's term of- office aa lord mayor of Lon don was inaugurated Friday with the time-honored pageant, but the usual gaudy, symbolical cars were eliminat ed from the procession. Prince Albert te Rule Congo. Brusseis.T Prince Albert of Fland ers, nephew of King Leopold, was Fri day officially declared the successor of the king as sovereign of the Congo independent state. This puts an end to the controversy. Robbers Commit Murder. Louisville. Mrs. John Etley, wife of a factory employe and the mother of six children, was found in bed Thursday with her throat cut and skull fractured'. Coroner Kelly believes the motive for murder was robbery. Two Die in Train Wreik. Greeaville, O. Conductor James Wilsoa aad Orln Risen, a trainman, were killed and three others injured as a result of a collision between a freight aad a wreck train oa the Cin cinnati Northern railroad at Roasburg. BBnawBnannBnnBnnBnnBnnW bBBBBBBBBBBBBB?!-.w .BBBBBBnP4B BwBwBwBSbTM:'B1 wanaannBnnTwif&S BBBBBBBBBBBBaanBBBBSBSBf BnBBsBBnBBnBBv'aBBnEal BBBBBBBmmR'ajnnjgS , BBBBBBnB9iI9 TsBnnBnnmBn& ' BsBBnmf' xK- - Bwf BnanuBnuBnuansfW annnnnnnmBsmvM ' nanSBnuBnTPr f-8-BBBBBBBBBBBjxBP UBnuBnuPssiivn y BBBBJLpr k awBnBnanBnaBnanBnB BBnawBnBnanBnaBnanBnB J. R. Garfield. CaLrrWitk so lac save the cries of the who trst felt the neon sag their feet five stories 'of th wing of the new $7&9,fd Btxhy hotel collapsed at 9:35 Friday ryimg nine ssen to sheath fat the of tangled wreckage. About lit ar- through the structure at the It fell, aad of-these nearly its carried 'down ia the rnlas. Five bodies save swea the mass of debris la the and one of the injured died at the Lcsg Beach hnsjltal. Throe other, homes have been lo cated ia the ruins, staking nine the total known exaui. Thirteen the coatractor'a roUa are smacconatoi for aad nine injured are betas cared for at the hospitals. Noae-otthe In jured will die. Followiag te a Hat of the R. M. Perklna, concrete worker. Long Beach. Carlton Braehcar,, aignal hill, Long Beack. A. Beaaensa laborer. Albert Hartie. carpenter, Beack One uaMeatised body. L. M. Phillips, No. 59 Maple ave aue, Los Angeles, died of iajuriea. The missing: M. Johnson, E. Pas, P. Waadera, Jansen, A. D. Deshaaer, L. M. J. Wilson, S. M. Norton, all labor ers; A. Long, Lolls Zelker, C. Joha aoa, G. Butoch, carpeaters; R. E. Cun ningham, plumber. The new hotel la built on the beach and stands facing the ocean. To this fact Contractor A. F. Spaaktiag at tributes the disaster, claiming that the footings were insecure aad weak ened the structure. John Austin, of the firm of Austin & Brown, architects for the building; ascribes the disaster to the prema ture removal of the supports, of the concrete work on the fifth floor, al leging that the cement had been given but three instead of six weeks to without exception, the mea contend that the building fell from the top, carrying the lower floor with it ALLEGE FRAUD IN BOILER TUBES Federal Grand Jury Indicta Employee of Shelby Company. Pittsburg. Pa. Indictments were returned by the federal grand jury in this city Friday against J. Jay Dunn, Charles T. Close aad Frank T. Emmett, officials aad em ployes of the Shelby Steel Tube com pany, charging them with conspiracy to defraud the government in connec tion with the boiler-tubes furnished for a number of battleships. ' There are 30 specific counts against the men and it is alleged" the con spiracy was in operation over a period from 1892 to January 1, 1995. The in dictments further assert that the de fective tubes were placed la boilers that were used on 12 war vessels, among them being the Louisiana, up on which President Roosevelt is now making his trip to Panama. MOTHER AND BABES SUFFOCATE Fire in New York Tenement Fatal te Five. New York In a fire in aa East Side five-story tenement house on Madison street Thursday night a wo man and her four children were suffo cated. The family, named Ginsberg, occup pied apartments on an upper floor and their escape was cut off by the smoke and flames In the lower part of the building. More than 50 women were taken down the fire escapes by firemen. The fire in the lower floors had Allied the halls and stairways with smoke and cut .off the means of escape. All of them were taken down fire escapes and ladders by the firemen, who then searched the halls aad upper apart ments. Mexicans Fire en Rangers. Laredo. Tex. Four Texas raa gers sent to Rio Grande City to quiet turbulent political conditions there and Investigate the assasslaa tion of District Judge Welch, which occurred the night before the elec tion, were ambushed by a body of armed Mexicans between Fordyce and Rio Grande City late Thursday night The rangers were asleep la camp when awakened by a volley of shots from the darkness. A pitched battle ensued and four of the attack ing party were killed, one fatally wounded and two .captured. The rangers escaped unscathed. Gov. Lanthan ordered a company of cavalry to Starr county, and a spe cial train is now carrying the troops on a fast run. Banker Killed in Auto Wreck Des Moines, la. 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The stndestn of Odessa university elected their electoral ceanmiUee with . th toUowlns; poll: Sechtf re veiatleeiet """ Sl A PSBBl. .al .ABBBkhakSSSBaffen ft9 cannsmwen, iu, swcbh b . laboritee, US; . eseartitaUoaal deme crats, 1C7; sererassent ' aaunssrteta, 317; Zloamts, ltf. Accordlag to advices received hero from a-aterineelav aad MeeJuev 194 today political are ins; to leave the raaka of the eoaottti tlonal democratic party aad are prem ising promotion wkh' the aKeraativo of banishment if the aMctale wlB at tach themselves to parties friendly te the aovenuneat TD1IS-A deafeniag bees exnto afcm occurred on Petaaaskl street at an early houmthie nwrnlng. while the police were searching aa unoccupied house. The noise of the explosion waa audible for a great dJetaaeo aad the entire city waa shaken. Three police men wer killed and four The police discovered ttoaary proclamations oae of the rooms ef the then weat to a window aside a curtain. There. blue name. fbBowed mmmedlnlely by the explosion, the force of which was so great that the body of a sergeant one of the men kiHed. was hurled over a neighboring roof. The whole upper portion of the hoeee fell in. OFFICIAL RETURNS IN KANSAS. Demecrata Cenceda the ttoolectien ef BL-k-ftf- lKfJ$ls. TOPEKA, Kas. Complete oflwial re tams from ninety-six oat of 105 coun ties, received nt t o'eleck tonight, give Govemoer BL W. Hoch a plurality of 2,909 votes over WlHlam A. Harris, deniocrat The nine counties still oat are all small once, bat probably briag Governor Hoch'a plurality, down to 2.990 or less. The democratic campaign managera bow concede the elecUoa of, Hoch. bat claim that his plurality is considerably lean than 2,999. NUMBER OF LAND ENTRIES. lucre for First Quarter Wa 12v- WASHINGTON The total number of land entries for the first quarter of the fiscal year 1997 was 53,626, an in crease of 12,388 over the first quarter rent fiscal year were $253.903, am of the fiscal year 1996. The "total re ceipts for the first quarter of the cur increase of $789,666 over the first quarter of the preceding year. MRS. DAMON IS DEAD. Last Widow of a Soldier of tne Revo lutionary War; RUTLAND. Vt Mrs. Bather Sum ner Damin, said to be the hist surviv ing widow of a soldier of the Revolu tionary war, died at her home in Ply- L mouth Union, aged 93. She was mar ried in 1835, when 21 years old. to Noah Damon, who waa then 73 yearn old. Damon served through the revo lutionary war, baring enlisted ia 1775. Mr. Harahan Takes Charge. CHICAGO J. T. Harahan. who suc ceeded Stuyvesaat Fish' as president of the Illinois Central Railroad puny, returned from New York asumed active control of the system, going at once to bin office aad attack ing a mass of uccumulated corres pondence. Mr. Harahan net aeide doubts concernlns; the future of the rood by statlag emphatically that there would be no change of policy. Sails Over Meant ADC LES BAINS The balloon ML lano, which was aeat up from the Mi lan international exposition, has ar rived here after having; traveled over Mount Blanc. . Man Killed by Pot NEW YORK It was deSnitely ee talished. at Montelair, N. J., that a pet buck deer killed Herbert wealthy sour exporter. body was found oa the preset res at ate home there. Deputy Ceamty Fhy aictea Simmons of Orange, fenad that Mr. Bradley's death wan due primarily tc the deer's ripping opea of aa artery in his hip. The horns of the hock, the largest one belougms; to Mr. Bradley were found to be covered with blood. 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