Cape May Herald, 27 December 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 2

SHIPWRECKED ^MARINERS Saflcrcd Terrible Hani>U#s >■ Aa Open Boat Withoat Foo<J or Water. RESULTS OF COLUSJON AT SEA. The Moo tier Foor-ao»te4 Schoooer Frook A. Pi lac r ud Ike Flvf-aoitcr LooUe a Ceorj Coac To : elber Dorloi ■ Ooic-Botb EUf Ships Saak Soon Alter the Collision

Berea Were Dcowocd.

Bom nn (Special)—The five-masted Pchooncr. l-oui'c B. Crary ami the lance Joor-ma'ter Frank A. Palmer, bonmj iroin Newport' News ior Boston, were in ■Collision nfl Thatchers Island. - Both vessel* sank almost nnmcdiatejv. and out of the jg men composing the two crews »ix went down Vuh the vessels i

• Fifteen men managed,to get into a boat |

he longing to the Frank A. Palmer, and. after suffering indescribable hardships

V’th the

lanagcd to get i

aging to the Frank A. Pa

iter suffering indescribable . ^ . . 10 of thevn were picked up hr fhe fishing schooner Manhassct. the others having

died dorm

to hunger.

^Thc Manhassct reached "T" wharf an early hour, bringing the of the disaster, all of whom ' desperate condition. suffering frozen limbs and debility due to hi

- i' ‘ them

THE UTEST NEWS IN SHORT ORDER.

- v . Daaotk.

The stesinTf Neapolitan Ptinir brought to New York 17 men. cothpnsinic the crew of the Norwegian bark Bavard. which had been wrecked. Standard Oil hwgr No. 4K was blown up at sea off the MassachitSett* coast, and George Riley, one. of. her

crew, was hlowu to |iicccs.

Judge Lewis and his wife were ninr-. dered at their home, on a lonely road, near Almira., Wash,, and their savings

were carried away.

A warrant for the arrest of Kid McKoy was issued in New York ,on the charge of stealing $1,000 a patron had

intrusted to, him.

A dcst-nctivc fire in the’ business portion of Knoxville. Tcnn.. caused 1 damage to the amount of about faoo.-

000 or $500,000.

William and Charles Icnson. ^brothers, were arraigned In Jersey City on the charge of robbing their parents. Mascagni, who suffering frotfr nervous p'ostration m Chicago, has canceled all his American dates. Four of the Reading Company's lines were reported to be flooded eur-

liling the coal production.

POWERS WILL ARBITRATE Qrtat Britain, Qenniny and Italy Scad Veneindao Answer. BERLIN'S REPLY IS UNSATISFACTORY. One at Its RegabtMeats Said to Be Aa ApaF •H Fraai Csitrs-Asks Amcads lor the Arrest af Cassats sal Ssckiai #1 Le|ittoa —Eagtaads CWtf Caocera is for AdegatU Uusroatet—Hay Will Ask Allies la Recede. Washington. D. C. (Special).—Sccre- • has received partial response*

rcting the |

anhasset. the otner* Having ,|, c coa | prodnetion.

al j Ex-Governor Boynton, of . ,rf died at hi» home 111 Grilfin. in a During the past week the trom I k'pmpany brought down iroi

utmvors

Germany and Italj posal to arbitrate

fici'lties.

Great Britain is favorable'to arbitration with proper safeguards. Germany accepts arbitration in principle. but finds a multitude ol small adiujtmcnts to be made, before entering

into the agreement.

Italy, as the junior partner of the allies, declares that she is favorable to

pniig- -rijuratij,,,. but will be bound probably

j by the .action of the senior partm

I ' As

,

: ,0 hunger. , miucs J8S.750 tons of coal. Jt 'is not , which is full of diflie"*"—

Two .d them w were driven j probable that this output, will be ex-! sideration is again 1 Anion'g those*rescued were Capt. \\ il- needed dnring the winter, as the mine* | icasibility of the Ham H. Potter, of tlit jl-omse B. Crary, I arc being u.srked to their full --

and Captain Rawding. >qf the prank A. ^ ^ A

ion is again being given to the

„ .... . , _ lity of ,tfte assumption of lu’tsrkcd to their full capacity. 1 rr*po:isibtiity for any award assessed „ M. |\rra. of Indianapolis, presi aKainM Venezuela, but the United

• men were eotap^Mo^takt to A^ u fa c: , r ,'^^nt^ oVcular! toMbsw ’.‘i*eVto> dr.wn'inToThe

. rs,."'

p*„, t

nger ai

make their suffering terrible. . , Three of the men U-camc insane and , Discharged nefero soldiers are rejumped overboard and a'third died of | ixined to (fc'drilUng the ladrones in the exhaustion. ! Philippines and teaching them the use

YVhci^Ahc Manhassct.caught iight of, of gun.',

they were almost in

DOINGS AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL

<:raster Hoar's Trait BHt Follnwing close on the House appropriating $500,000 for the use of the At-torncy-Gcneral In prosecuting the trusts ’came, the announcement from Senator George F. Hoar, of Massachusetts. that he will prepare a bill during the holiday recess for presentation in the Senate. Inasmuch a* Air. Hoar is chairman of the Senate judiciary Committee and came to Washington at the beginning of the session with an opinion against anti-trust legislation, this fact is important, and may mean some sort of trust legislation before March 4- Senator Hoar authorized a statement on the subject in which he suggested that three tilings {should be done. First—Trie. Attorncy;Gcneral should be supplied fwhh sufficient resources to enable bfnj to cxcciae .the cxflHng Second—There should.be legislation 1J ' " against the :agcd ; -

>ccoi which pro’ abuse of e<

“".V

should be ai cd and intbi

prohibited exists

t law; and whether it “' n ,rzS3 J 3 I ^“" d '

Dcparlmeat of CeBfflerce.

The House Committee on Jnterstate Commerce ordered a favorable report on the Department of Commerce bill. The vote on reporting it stood 5 to 3 The provision for including the bull labor in the new department

MANY PERSONS KILLED Collision Between Two Railroad Trains In CnUfornin. TWENTY-SEVEN PEOPLE INJURED. Passengers Craslyd In a Mis* el Debris—A Ckarcfe in Byrea Is Tamed leu a Hospital -Attbongb the Woratag Signal Had Beta K Collision immedlileb

jure*

Byron. Cala. (Special).—Sixteen perwere killed and twenty-seven inin the collision between the southI Lo« Angeles “Owl" tram of the Stockton flier. If was a rear-end collision, the engine of the local plowing itway into the rear coach of the "Owl." which was filled wkh Fresno people.

'S who escaped d<

PURE FOOD BILL PASSED. The Haase ol RcprcscaUflwc* Agrees U the

Messer* by Dcdslrc Vale.

Washington. D. C. (Specisl).—Ibo House passed the Furr Food bill b> a vote of 7z to Ji„ There was not a quorum present, hut the point was not raised by the opponent* of ihe measure. The bill inhibits the introduction into any State or Territory, or the District of Columbia, from any other State or. .Territory or the District of Columbia, or from any foreign country* or to the ship ■nenis to any foreign country of any article of food or drug which is aflul terated or misbranded. The above inhi bition is made to apply to anyone shipping, delivering or receiving within the region* named any sttch food so adul terated. Adulteration* m the bill arc

defined as follows;

In the case of drug*, if sold under .- ogni/ed in the United State[eria and the jjnig differ* from

rngth. quality

The passengers who escaped death were hurled to the forward part of the

coach and crushed in the mass of debris j phartnacopoia

Their sufferings and danger were in- the standard* of strength, quality or tensified by the clouds of scalding strain 1 purity ,as determined by the test laid that poured out from the shattered boiler down Hi such pliayniacapria at the time of The Stockton engine. | bf the investigation. *0 that it* strength After the "Owl left the Oakland j or purity falls below the professed Mole it was noted that there was a leak j standard under which it is sold; if r in the flue of the engine. Thi* increased ] be an imitation of. or offered for sale

of. or offered for sale

name of another article; and • sc of a confectionery, if it conrra alba, baryte*, talc, chrojnr ir other mineral *ubstance<, '

is colors or flavors. .S

: flue of the engine. Thi* increased be an unit: to such an extent that it was deemed f under the : advisable to stop here and take a freight ; in the c eriginc for relief. The train officials ; tain* te knew that the Stockton local train was ' yellow

following a half hour liehmd. and a Hag- ; poisonous colors or flavors. X nan was sent hack along the tract: to j In the case of food, when Jam- *uh;ivc warning of the presence of the i stance is mixed with it *0 ag to lower Owl." or injuriously affect it* quality or It is said that the Stockton-tram, ini strength, so that such product when charge of Engineer Maguire and Fire- j offered for sale -hall :ciid to,deceive the* man Joyce, got the warning signal in due j purchaser. \ time and gave the usual response with j If any substance or substinccs hav - whistle blasts. Why the follow ing train l>crn substituted so that the' product

1 sold shall tend to deceive the pur-

any valuable le has beci

• he " L'mted'st at c s' Government ‘ will" do Jw*** ‘ertace.jt^ ''Srcrctara , H^ d, Sh- ,h MichaH*'Her- Hectic survey, bureau of imraigr?.bcn. the British Ambassador, and Sen- l ^ n - fish Commisston. bureau of statisator Dcpew were in conference, and it i ,,c> - ° 'jh' Treasury Department: bu-i-pected that this phase of the case ; ol foreign commerce, of the State touched upon, .UhOMhjK, confir- | tusu, "and

sufferers they were aim

5ar«g£,.,a^ss.tia

1 a j The' co. •be j from Nci

uiirtonka. • Boston, miles off

“was touched upon.

n be liad at this time. | 57

.... ...rman position prAents the rV 1 "'

f o, pr».

e -extremely repugnant to Venez.ue‘ bureau of corporations-is. unn*. but also presents *o many points , <!er ‘he direction of the secretary of

Hiring adjustment.that it is evident commerce, to gath t iranv days, or perhaps weeks, must ? nd s “Pply nsefnl ti »se before that adjustment can be .’"C corporations-cl

cled and the case prepared lor arbi- j or

rcau ofjabor a n bureaus—-ins

Ucpartmcnt of Commerce the light- give the facts being among the badly in- If

ilitc cony 1 wholly 1

i’

e were dispatched to the

5 City Hospital ‘relief station, too. notified and -n ambulance was. ' ere also. While the suffer

coat-laden steamer vcwport v England,

s' rejMi-jcd in distress ■

Mrs. Rosa B Smith, of l^is Angeles. 'Jg* b : js i S-mSSSA ;.™ isa. $. "sfcG

■h»rf. Tl.c

jured. article ha So forrflily did the local meet the rear stracted.

ol the "Owl" that the end of the second I If't l>c an imitation of. or offered for ir, the dining car, was smashed in and i sale under, the distinctive name of an

re seriously hurt. TTtc j other article.

nof added to the dis- j If ‘t I* mixed, colored, powdered or ined up victims were 1 stained in a maimer whereby damage >1

•iority is concealed,

it contain any added or poisoiHVc- —• which nay rrwtjer sue!*

irious to Jieahh. falsely labelct! s

ear. the dining the three cooks 1 — 1 —>r of fire

horror of fire was nof added to aster, and the penned up victims

spared frfftoi flames, for the oil burner* were extinguished when the crash came.

RESCUED FROM SINKING SHIP.

the Manhassctt the vessel parted her line j Yoltaii

-which held her to another fishing craft and a teacher ot languages.

lying at 4hc wharf and she drifted off . mortally wounded on the street in Phila- ovcl * worn her mooring, which caused a'dclay dclphia by Hernfan Helschcr, a former k'nited

in the work of removing the men. pupil; who sffid they had been sue - - Six of the. survivors were taken to the - hearts and she had broken his heart. : Relief Fjbspttal. - ITic other fo>T re- ! U nited States Judge Edward ntained on lioard the Afanha-sct. their 1 Thomas, in BrcSvklyn. handed down - 1!1v.(nn 1 ^. t.-Tumc ibsn f!l: T . .1 i. ..... , i.1 _

ormaiion concei ;age<i in intersu to the Senate hi the authority I

Serea Men eat) Ooz Woman Saved By

er Mira.

Philadelphia (Special).—Suffering se- or patented, vercly from exposure and privation. ! lOtsfqftists

exposui cckcd tr

1 1 ^ccisn

$1,000

i vetted toward hastening Germany s ac- The Senate Committee-«n the Phil- . tion on the arbitration pronosil and ippinc Islands agrecd^upon a bill for

... toward endeavoring to persuade; it to - the establishment of the currency of

■ z£gF%j£rrjisrj acysrt- i ?

,~jo against'the I'nittd States. Jess Voncern than that 61 the other al- ; duclion of Senators Henry Cabot Friday night the engineer, the cook entered by .Lieutenant Commander Wil - lies. TTtc Italian ambassador here, in j Lodge and William B. Allison. It and one, seaman, all from Crar* died , Ham H. H. Southerland, of the Navy. his intercourse with the State Denari- makes the gold peso of 12.9 grains the and their bodies were thrown mto the vv | r m .j| merit, has been extremely .moderate*, wiit of value in the inland* and the

mined on lioard the ! • condition being less *<

. of the other six. Friday night the eng

on^ seaman, all ft —

>oV d.rf 6n :l.t Mm, m 5 ln Fojta ; , nd sAtna* Krtn.«, ! lnn»gl«» «>»■— -.-g . r .

™h” d JSS! KVmSS.'Sicrl.n;i?BJ«' , 4 b ' v h ' pr ~“ d ”: 1

c'azed by his sufferings and itmtpe . .overboard before Yfi- could be rcstrait «^l and waiyd'owned. Tlie two last Timed were Ihc only members of the Palmer's crew who lost their live*.

Justice Scott, in the S New York, dismised th

ired. powde

stained in a manner whereby dam

inferiority is con

If it coma ~ ingredient • article initiri'

If it is falsely labeled a» a foreign product, or ij in imitation of anoth-.t lance of a previously established : or which ha* been trade-marked

; in vvfiole or in part of a npnscd or putrid animal 01 ibstancc, or any part of a

| filthy, i vegO

cJ&Ssr irsriNiS.s s fc " C. H. Qemcnts owner of the British Ihc las; section of the bill providschooner. J. N. U vide. Captain Dun- that any article of food nr drug that ;• phy.hif wife, and five seamen. adulterated or ntislirandcd within i'x They were rescued from the disman- I meaning of this bill and is transporc' hound from Philadelphia. December 1 District ol Columbia or tin: Territories for Bridgewater. - Nova Scotia. Off I „ r if it Ik- imported from a foreign f£ abhziSrd ^ coo ^x*’"I l ’if 10 ^fi^'l'”’

the captair

in and crew were unable to I ;• ;< .i«. •*— vided shall -

manage th< ed helpless passed the • captain and

tain and the. schot

icr’s crew who lost their lives, corpus in the case of Jesse L men dn.wncd-Wcre of the Crary'.* rrfhsed to answer cfucstiot . four o: tltem y-ung into the sea. ,,,c Rfand jury in the gambling

' were unable to h i s also provi ,* abom. *Sc«J*LS I ” y

distressed chooner. but her , BLIZZARD l>

all not lie sold ir the laws thereof

HAS LAZY' DISEASE

Patient With A O' Inusaai Disorder Appears

io Baltimore. Sjiecial).—A ikins Hos,

a disease which

ppeared in this State. The

•aid in self-defense. those ff the other nations. j gold and silver pesos.

1 Heavy Scowiall Driven by a Furious Wled—

Many Towns So owed Up.

„ J to the mast, which, j

■I. brought the "Mira » Ijjetiver, Co!. (Special)—Tiic wo'-st

* _ ^T*n'

Baltimore. ’ Md. 'Sjicc tien't at'thc Johns Hopkin

V pa- ,

iospital is

It has only 1 ,,

Foreiga.

"-j

TO STAMP OUT TUBERCULOSIS.

Aa Amerkia Congress oatb: Disease to Be

.Of.™* 0.0 a wh.ch hai ™lr : jo.ioa. Ika’mun- Sfu m a. ao,

"lazy disease." so-called because lhe i' Ilke ! y ,J g f , " K dra ^' Secreyiry Hay laid before'tjic Cabi-ri-UcaTSSSSi £5i SL’Wft£SLiiu: feSSSrJSUSH ftss w ,t

visible' symptom is an inerc. ■ snclinantion for physical cxe

Atlanta. Ga. (Special).—A petition j

the Superior Court j inches, and It* 1“™“^' 1

snow and wind storm since the

storm of 1895 has raged

The bliiz;

out

ig ar

Kansas. Thi

it will recover, .'he,only other ca-

English sailor. A.'p*

' membrane of the imestines and e 1 Io P c , d '"‘I 1 Donna Elvira, second , fied ova | .sing loss of blood, with resultant I daughter ot Don Carlo*, in 1896- is | ^ don?^ 1 j .t. i srckimr an annulmeut 01 in- marnairc 1

. causing I— ... .... - ^lassitude and death.

These parasites arc. abundant jn certain scctlhns of the Carolina* and Georgia, and the disease is prevalent among the "day caters" ol that 'egion.

Natural Gas Explosion.

4 - Pitt»J>ttrg (Special).—An explosion of natural gas in the boarding-1 of Mrs. Laura Rickards, ol this city, resulted in the probable (atal burning ’ of one man and the serious injury.- of , two others. E. G. Walters, a telegraph

gave it* unquali-

jjt.tf of Dm CKta. »- HOS. .k ; sUSSt’hJ is ii —V"-, .njulnw »l 1.;- to hi , p ],„,' lor ,|, t ai . Polch.. .0 ihai Ha can ; , hcj . 0 „| in ^ H h Jatheradahai

ma r.lvira. _ .v.* ,aa;....i. .1...

B

S'T.ha

si

mannel sent congratulatot

1 gas in the boarding-honse

i this ai bu

nan and the serious injut r*. E. G. Walters, a telegr«p«

operator, whose home i« in Marietta. [ Ohio, was burned about the face, chest

^ne is not expected to re-

irrett. feet and arms serious. Burt Piper.

arid arms He Li cover. E. W.

57. burned ^condition

nous. Burt

arm* burned; will re

a the i

— e asleep on

r.^Oor of the building and were stir— .Rounded by fire and smoke when they

Twu Meet Death oa Track.

w" • Schenectady. N.Y. 1 Special).—While attem-^- to cro*s- the/ New York - Centra! track* iti this ci», Mr*. There** Hatch, aged 40. w J struck by a irei'di: tram and ki!le<^She was carrying, her ip-month-olfi-cmiidfon. and . the child was caught dm tnc pflo; of the engine and carried hblf a mile before the engine stopped. The\ child's skull was iraptured and he will idie. Tm. woman did not see tije train.-and was tryrag to crocs ahead of coming up

az ether'track, ^ ; kUU Hyariath Alp* Cattlz.

TaUahasseA. Fla. (Special).—Gorer-r-or Jennings received a telegram from Palatka. Fla., statutg that the fluid be-, ing used by tbc Uniteyl States authorities in the effort to kill hyacinth in the St John's river, and its tributaries by spraying h it daily causing the death of hundreds of cattle on the ranges bor- . dering upon these waters. The sender of the telegram urged prompt action to secure an investigation looking to’ ending the danger to the cattk.

they were outlined. It is gathen the attkude of the United States is for the present a waiting one. in the hope that the allies w31 soon be able' to agree upon the basis upon which

-sages. ; •*.... ... —:tll ..u:—

The Crown Princess of Saxony de- |

j scried her family and fled from .her i

home at night. She is the mother of

five chilffFFn.

A new Haytirn ministry has Ijeen constituted, with M. jerertie as .min-

ister of foreign-affairs. ■ r ■ . . . The present crop failure in Finland >«o practically guarantceu^ the pay.is the worst in 50 years, and the people-'be Venezuelan claims. Prcsiin 194 of the 500 parishes arc destitute. 1 dent Kdosevelt has proposed to the So somidetc was the failure of vegeta- ; power* that the \ cnezuclan dispute 1* lioit in some sections tltat dead birds ; submitted to the arbitration of The tUe hundreds have been found in the Hague tribunal. The powers have re-

s-ith a counter-proposal that PrcsiRooscvelt himself arbitrate the

, for the- preset.. ,._ congratulatory messages ■ h that the aljies wSI soon be abl Marconi for his wireless [ to asree upon tbc basis upon whid

they are -w illing to accept arbitration.

President Wlfl DecGoe.

Washington D. C. (Special).—The allied powers has resorted to a diplomatic ruse to inveigle the United Slates

by the hundreds have been found in

forests.

Tbc British steamer North Poit rived at Ixmdon "with thp

Hague

plied with

int ar- 1 dent of the ! i»*»V - Th

A joint resolution was introduced in the'House by Represent*tive^James A. Tawney. of Minnesota, chairman ot the House Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions, providing that (he Allen Contract Labor law- shall not operate to prevent foreign exhibitors at the Louisian Purchase Exposition at St. Louis from bringing into the United Stales,- under contract, snch employes; natives of foreign countries, as they may deem necessary for specified purposes, subject to the -approval

Secretary of the Treasury.

ft 14. - The fort

months th»* year amout

’216 tons pf imports, a &

1.016,548 tons from the. figures Tor the . uent Boostcorresponding.period of last year. trator inste

The International Association of

»ri>

irbitt

Jnd surest method for

- and satisfactory settlement of the _ .

Germany for 11 Germany and England did not tarry long rated to 40.044.- in answering the President's proposition

-j,- -ssociitioo

gar Statistic estimates the European crop (hi* year at 5-174-743 tons, a decrease of 1.308,900 tons from last year.

A bill will soon be introduced in the.

Austrian Rrichtrath to Yestrict and iTegulate emigration from Austria-Hun-

Lehigb Valley reiahif fctl thf ‘ ad-

vances it has recently made.

' St. Paul's melon for stockholders nearly ripe and is promised, as a ce

_ ..j 40.044.- in answering the President's propothit decrease of, in tht forni oT ^ joint request that Presi-

" :yeit himself act ai the arbi-

Fiaguc tribunal.

nearl

**•**)'* ... It it asserted that the Americai comotive Company has orders foi

locomptive*.

Rutscll Sige is loaning 6 per money Mgr _ five months, which

Loafloo

Jamys R^ Keene denies that he is in any way connected with an Amalga-

mated Copper pool.

This answer has somewhat disconcerted the administration, for the.officials here the diplomatic side of h, and fhe ton vvhf the powers desire the Presi-

that, at arbitrator, it virtuecs the payment of the award erdict be agdmst Venezuela.

reason to art. means

ally guarantees

should tf

uld the verdict

Line*la Memorial Uolvershy. Knoxville, Tenn. (Special).—President Larry, of the Lincoln Memorial University at Cumberland Gap. Te+m.. announces he has secured from Northern soured an endowment oi $200.000 for the institution, also a number 01 scholarships. He says more money for the endowment is assured. The benefactors are not made known. The

mountain people.

Fcr Emergency Contncy.

Representative Elijah B. Lewis, of Georgia, member of the House Committee on Banking and Currency, tn--troduced a bill to provide an'elaitic or .■rpeffty-^uTTency to meet the finan-

cial-and commercial requirements of the

country.

The hill authorizes the Comptroller oi thc 'Cnrreiicy to issue ttLj-njr amy tional banking association, in addition authorized by . ing notes to an amount ncit exceeding 25 per cent, oi the paid^ip capital and surplus'oi said bank. /

iertng with tuberculosis. Another object is to assist in organizing the world’s congress on tnberepiosis.

loduo Service Short at Assisliace. The Indian, service is confronted mritb a lack of physicians, industrial teacher*. disciplinarians and seamstresses, the Civil Service Commission having no^naraes on its rolls of eligpiles to fill the vacancies ftrthese positions.

With tht La wankers.

The United States Supreme Court decided that an insurance company need not pay the policy of a murderer

who was legally executed.

Gen. H. V. Boynton, in his annual ; report, says the CHickamauga battlefield has been very healthful during

Consul General Barlow reports that five hundred millions ol • gold of Arferican capital is invested in Mexico. The United States Supreme Court decided the Missouri Pure-food law to br valid. - Both Houses of Congress adjourned for tbc holiday rteets, after adopting the conference report on the bill to pay the expenses ol the Coal Strike Commission. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson beheves that the danger ol the spread of the lot

lanta. head, the list of petitioners. * irom t '„ r ec to six feet. Sterling and Others who arc seeking to have the | many other towns between Denver and

Cheyenne are cut off from comtmmica ;ion with the outside world. Cattle are ‘offering from lack of shelter, and thr trains on all roads arc delayed niany hours, if not abaiyioncd. The Colorado

1 charter for U

lorado

twp days.

• throughout Eastern Colorado anJ Wyoming and Western Nebraska and

snowfall was it

rg-

cragc s

1 45-miIc wind ■airic nilctl the ;

congresz

D. Holton, t —— 0 f Ni

t the list of prtitioners. who arc seeking to have t incorporated arc-Dr. "

\\ atsou. ol Mew

_ . 3 The purpose oi the corporation-']’* to promote discussion and devise means of bettering the condition of cows suffering with tuberculosis. Another ob- ■ . .. I - . ,; i .. « Vl .

R. & Wbayat, #1 LoafsrRk, Ky, Fond M»s;

tcriousiy Shot

Louisville (Special).—It developed here that R. C. Whayne, a Louisville

man who was found dead

the vicinity of Jacob Park with a gun shot wound*in the breast, carried insurance on his life of $340,000 and had ap-

pications pending ior $50,000 more. It was upon the fact that be carried

such large life insurance and was said to be suffering frdfn rheumatii— •*—*

a theory of suicide was based.

Coroner Kelly wen: to the scene ol the shooting. Hf said the circumstances were inch that the case would require exhaustive examination. Near Mr. Whayne’s body, bat on the opposite side of a wire fence, was a shotgun with one barrel empty and the other loaded and cocked. His friends and family de-

e that death was dhe t<

c guri was dis bing through

imily <k accider

rged wh the fence;

and Southern train-south"'from Cheyenne stuck in'll nine-loot snowdrift -on Buckhorp Hill and was soon covered with drifting snow. One hundred miners from Sunrise dug it ,out._^Ar.other train was stalled on the Colorado and Southern between Horse Creek and •

Hartvtlle Junction.

Visible Sappty of Cotton

New Orleans. La. (Special).—Secrc tary Hester's ptatement of the worW; ie supply of cotton shows- the tota*.

& be 3.1

risible «

be 3.696.756. against 3-574->65

'-''j last* week and 3.991.868 last year. Of this the total of American cotton if 10 • 3.081.756. against ^.'999.165 last week and 3,446368 last year, and all other kinds, induding Egypt. BryziL India, etc,-615x0a against 575-000 last week and 545 000 last year. Of the world’s

visible supply of cotton there is; afloat and held m Great Britain

float and

Continental

1-935-coo 1

—. and al Europe 1,686.090. again si last year; in Egypt 182,000 -

in India 186. ar. and in thr

tgainst 4-750.-

000 last year.

Trajedy Over Eijblj Cents.* Giaoiest&n, S. G (Special ’carlstinc, a merchant of i

To Overlb row Castro.

Panama (By Cable).—News recti'

Ihc Venezuelan frontier is

ial) .—Tom \Y.

Pcarlsttne. a merthant of Bambergl*S. C, went to the home of William E - - - -- 'iltect *

! Creech, a factcrj operative, to collect i vo d ; debt of 80 cents. Crccoh said he did n j have the money; bqt would give an ordci

, 6 10 on the ntill for t bo# mo urn. Pcarlstinv the effett that the revolutionary move- (then began erzsing/and Creech retnontpeat against President Castro is now 1 strated. tie cause of* the prrsrrcc of his, more powerful than ever. General }Iato* j wile. Pearlsliffc, it is aliased, drew bit . - ■ - ■ a j Jj,- k»-»«t IS* a nmn» I -:^-i - - - - • w . • ”•-

be at the head of a strong j p^ol and fired twicc. one shot killing o be on good terms with the j Creech instantly and the other barely '

•re power! said to 1

army and to be on good tern

representatives of'the foreign powers.

New Merger.

Rockland. Maine (SpecTal).—Tbc American Navigation Company, just iormed in this Statwith a capitalization ol $i.obr/(te. .contemplates the cstablisbracn^ &< a splendid fleet of vessels tmde^Ene head and some important chafes iu the- management of shippiu- Vessel property in many New jfngland poits will be merged into thn big company, and from tone to tintr the company will build vessels to aM to the fleet. The home port of the qdmpanjr it Bath, and most ol the re

SPARKS FROM THE WIRES.

C, S. Wigl :ified before 3bnun‘ ‘" _

invest! trafic.

Ir&f-d bef< r Gbmmissjpn meeting in New 'York to investigate the railroad tales osv ini]

la th, Mcoad draiw.

York lawyer Law.

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