Cape May Herald, 25 April 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 2

THE MINERS MUST WORK (attractijr« An Uswd by th: I'rler.

Ofticia!*.

WILL TRY THE COVCILUTION PLAN. TK- Eiccaitvc Miacn' Uo«nl» Ap-oUt Three Kepreseatatlrei ta I be Bo;N al CoaciUalia? Prov I4c<> far b) the AatbracMe Strike ConuaU»:oa— Preaideat MhcbeU Na» Ev pec.* I be Cost Caaipasic* t a Do the Scac.

TM2 LATEST NEWS IN SHORT ORDER. Mr* lilir* Rallina*. lor many year* one of the moat fathionahle tireaunaken. of New York, died (ttddenly, the Mrain ol tilling *o many tpecial order* lo- the Vanderbilt Netlton wedding having overtaxed her ktrettgih. Eyery important newspaper in Pennsylvania wa* represented at the hearing on the Grady Salu* libel bill by Governor Pcnnypacker at Harrisbtit An r -* - | fkmm

derlin'

Wilkesharre. Pa. (Special).—The executive hoard* of the three anthracite districts of the United Mine Workers of America, in convention here. i*sucd instruction that ell mineworkart now on strike or locked out return to work immediate!). pending an adjustment of all differences by thfc hoard of conciliation provided for by the Anthracite Coal

Strike Commission.

District Presidents T. D, Nicholls, of Scranton; W. H. Deary, of Hazleton,

and John Fahy. of Shamckin. were | quors on a ligbthoi

elected as the miners' representatives on , fs! al: d of St. Tlton

the board of conciliation. The board is | ih c duty,

to consist of six members, three ap-j In the United State* Circuit pointed by the operator* and three by j St. Paul, after arguments wet the miners. _ Judge Sanborn rendered a I'he miners' executive boards held two granting the request of thr Northern Jong sessions here behind closed doors, j Securities Company to pav dividends U hen the meeting adjourned President pen .ling the/#nal decision of the SuMitchell ^au1 he had nothing^ y> say-, j premc Court in the merger case.

attempt on the pan of the Armour interest* lo unload resulted in a decline of 3 t-a cents within less thin

an hour.

* icutcnant Governor Let. of Mis--i. is negotiating with the circuit -racy of St. Louis to return to that on condition of freedom from em--assing questions from the grand jury about the boodlmg cases. It is -believed that at least 10 State senators of Missouri will be indicted for either perjury or bribery. , Chief Hood, of the Internal Revenue Department, at San Juan. Porto Rico, has sworn out warrants for the arrest

- 'tow paying

CREMATED IN A WRECK Eight PersMs Were Crashed and Burned lo Death. FACES WcRE N0{ RECOGNIZABLE The Eaglamr on (he Patieaftr Train Failed !• See the FUfaiaa Seat Oat Fran the Far* ward Eaylaa ol the Freight Trald. and Saw Oa-'y the Cleersrce Signl Displayed Frow the Tower.

-Eight

Jamestowi

town, N. Y. (Spedal).-

persons are dead and to are injured,

esult of the*Eri

r Red House. N. Y.

three of them seriously,’as the

a collision between a passenger train and

a freight train on the Erie Railroad

Of the

Hotchkiss, of Meadville, a brakeman, has been idcntiS^J. Seven bodies, appar-

those of three men. three v

■ntly th md a c

Court in e heard, decision

rn. except

cn committer umplained of ■

instruct id that he

the merger case.

- -.IJS.TScSR.t&.fESS: iimtlar concilia- | poration was held in Hoboken, N. J.. the grievances 1 and the acts of the executive committee

0 that the 1 be adjust

» j and the nnan 1 The four-t

si; i bi lir ra b "sr i .&fo,sa the w reck. The women are said to have boarded the train at Youngstown and

haw romc from Pittsburg.

, CAPITAL AFFAIRS.

Oturd Against YeBow Jack. The following-named acting assistant aurgeons Jiavc been assigned to the fruit port* of Central and South America by the .Marine Hospital Service for the coming season for the purpose of inspecting the vessels, their cargoes and crews bound from their ports to ports of

the United States:

W. H. Carson, Belize, British HonD.W. Goodman. Bluefields, Nicaragua. Paul Osteriiotit. Boca* del Toro, CdW. B. Robertson. Ceiba, Honduras. R. H. Peters, Livingstone, Guatemala. Fleetwood Graver, Port Limon, Costa

Rica.

C. W. Carter, Puerto Cortez. HonIn a letter on instructions to the surgeons Surgeon General Wyman says; "Your attention is called to the spread of yellow fever through the agency of the mosquito known as the Stegomyia fasand special n

WARSBIPSJO GO TO KIEL Gorernmeat Waals lo Please En peror

'■ESE:;! I

Jamestou n. a traveling salesman, are | missing, and it is likely two of the " “ identified bodies are those of the

tr.en.

wrecked passenger ti as No. 4. running fron

tken to prevent their presence atx essels. Should yellow fever break

at your port you are reqtt mediately cable the bureau.'

yellow fever break out iu are requested to im-

| Departn in the 1

Samuel Cook ar.d Firet

Meadow ville; one

tches, thrt

Deaths Iron Cholera.

General Davis reported to the War lartment seven deaths from cholera

Philippines—Frank M.

Richard A. Morris. William R.

gor, Darilo A. Cotter. Company A.

rge of Engineer i Tenth Infantry; Kinney Miler, Comreman Fred Bell, of P»ny M. Twenty-fifth Infantry ; II. C. >mbination car, two Hiatt, Comj>any H. Twenty-ninth In-

known as No. 4. running from Chicago | Richi to New York, and was made np of ] gor. Engine No. 545. in charge of Engineer j Tcntl

. Squires, t. MeGre-

Hiatt, Company H. Twenty-ninth Infantry and Henry M. Dicdel, Company K. Tenth Infantry. The commands to

1 belong, with o

asa* - - -—*as satssi tseva afartss'afx-jaajsfcu ssnssf*

and Iren Company forced a lockout at consumed, rherc is *.ime dispute

,

"The executive boards of districts , and Iren Company forced a lockout : Nos. t, 7 and 9- ha ing under consider- j their collieries in the Shenandoah dit alien the situation it the anthracite re- triet because the miner* refused t gion, have, after ca-cful consideration, t work nine hours on Saturdays, concluded that the but interests of our Annie Hildebrandt. the trained organization will be conserved by an im- who shot Bernard J. McCal mediate resumption of work at all the 1 who is serving a six-month mines where strikes or lockouts arc now j jail at Newark. N. J.. • tryii

in force and the reference of all matters 1 herself ti '

of dispute to the joint board of 1

d There is sT.me dispute a* to j ' r *<'ng >'"<1" «be commsnd of (£ptatn

e of the wreck. The passenger ] Pe-‘»htng. train was running cast, and the freight, which was westbound, had orders to go | into the siding at Red House and wait!

I { ?l ,l,e . P*****iM*r train to go by. The I dor to Germany- his declined to serve 1 s,<J ' n K >* about p mile and a half long. | a* one of the United States commis-

, . . and there t* h tower of the block system 1 sjoners at the forthcoming monetary-

in force and the reference of all matters | herself to death. rear the west end. . j conference, thus confining the delega' of dispute to the joint board of concilia- : A verdict oi 875.000 was rendered in ' ,,c freight was drawn by two engines. | ti on lo the three persons already 11aration provided for in the award of the New York against the New York Some trouble was experienced in ent-r-| c d—Messrs. Conant, Jenks and H. H.

Anthracite Coal Strike C .tnmission. In Central on account of the death of Al- , ,r -*t the siding, and the foremost engine Hanrorder that adjustments may be facili- fred M. Perrin in the Park avenue ' pf the freight was sent in along the ** tated. we have selected the presidents of tunnel accident. tn ?- »'<b_a flagman to hold the'

.Hum, and I

o^in the

tated. we h; districts Nos.

representatives tion. and we h

railroads that we are prepared to meet Mateo Fajardo, the Mayor of Maya- 1 jx’sfd the freight was on the siding be- ■ representatives of the coal companies ; guez. Porto Rico, arrested, charged ; b ; nd it. \ ale then displayed a white the earliest possible date for the pur- with municipal frauds, was released on ' MRnal towrrd the passengrr train, indi-

-..a -ar..-S— all I t, a i! a: ,4 started for San Juan. An ef- eating to the engin

e earliest possible date for th of considering and adj'ustil

k *" w ^ iffiSv will ir

GERMANY FELT MUCH SUGHTFO.

QOEBEL SHOT BY HOWARD. Yaatsey Tells Hit Story ol the kUlo( of

Kcatacky's Gorcruor.

Frankfort. Ky. (Special).—Henry E.

the fir»t time told on the

! Yomsey for

| witness stand his

Harsh OttkU* la the Oemta Press Which Expressed ladltoelloo Bccaase the Furop«aa Sqaadroa Had Bees Ordered to Greet j Presided Loabel at Marseilles Alter Dc- ! ^

r of the killing

‘resided Uabet at Marseilles Alter Decllaini a Now her ol Oera ear’s lavttatioas. Washington, D. C. (Special).—From

;hest ofticial quarters it i* leamtbe criticisms in a few German directed against a supposed

Navy Department

send an American naval squadKiel this summer are based on a ‘understanding of the sitfacts are explained as fol-

No set and formal invitation from the

government to send an Amer-

1 ^squadron to Kiel was ever reBut through semiofficial channels intimations did reach Washington that the Crrman Emperor would be pleased to have the North Atlantic Sqtiad- •* * t ' : -’ -*— : — **-- naval dem-

M-as in the

ory ol

•f the late Governor Goeb*

rd Janie* Howard, the defendant, a* the who fired the shot. Youtsey said w Howard for the fir*t time a icw

the bight ed that t!

newspapers d'ret declination of - here to send an ron to Kiel this fomplete ^apur nation. The fa

lows:

No

Germ;

nintne* beiorc the shooting. Howard tad a letter sent hint several days bcore by the witne»» at Governor Tay

■or's dictation.

Youtsey say* he took Howard inlc he office of Caleb Powers, then scc'e ary of state, which had been especially irrangrd for the shooting. He showed Howard the Marlin rifle, the bullets and. he window from which the shooting

n stop at Kiel dc Stratton. Failinj me informal way

•<i what 1

He say- Howard asks to get for doing the

"What do you want for it?" Yontsey •ay* he asked, and that H -sward said te wanted a pardon for killing George

could hav.- that and

nore too. -aid Youtsey.

"About that time." said the witness. ‘Goebel came in the gate, and I point-

td hint out to Howard am' rom the room. As I disappt

mand in Asia and started to return to j Youtsey said that at the time oi the the United States on his battleship ■ ’booting he was private secretary to Kentucky the Emperor, who was well Auditor Sweeney, but that while his po acquainted with him. would be glad to I " ,ca ' “al"* »as not definitely fixed.

acquainted with him. would be have him touch at some Germ

t was understood hr i

good place under

status ^tinder

^Secretary Moody is extrelhely desir- ! "Governor Taylor." said Youtsey, ous of doing anything within reason to 1 ” lr , cc i c , ‘'verylhing did. We reshow the warmth of the friendship j wrded him a* our leader and he was which he cherishes towards Germany. p> f >rally responsible for all we did We and the President and SecretaYy ‘ Hay knew we had the Governor and the have the same disposition. They v— aardr.nin<7 now»r »*eb;-d ,->A «•«. u.,r»

resolved to miss no op —*-

ciprocate the many kin of regard for America .

directly_ from Emperor Williat But circumstances conspired t< ; mpossiblc to meet either of th >wn out from Germany. First, as North Atlantic Squadron, the

throw: IS tin

no* opportunity'to re- ^ J. 0 * o* ponishme

kindly expressions | -a->cbel.

-ica that had come 1

•ror William.

BATTLE WITH DESPERADOES.

arth Atlantic .

board here had planped an exscheme of mancnv«s and drill

tensive scheme of manruv^s and drill .McKinney, the outl

fee:'

Tw* Men Were Killed sod a Third Was FataF

ly Woaaded

Bakersfield. Cala. (Special).— McKinney, the outlaw, 1

Sheriff Ttbbets was ‘stable Packard was

: Collin*, of

l).-Jam

pressure ot private Tfast Matey Conic react.

that the

pu.siness. I been in semitropical

and having ‘

ti _ . nearly 18000 mil

no condition when she arrived at C

>ing westward to be divet

interpretat

mine workers'

to resume work immediately and to con- 13 year-old Lizzie Jackson, tinue all work in order that the differ- ' he was infatuated, and then

ence* may be adjusted in the manner as s e‘i-

prescribed by the strike commission- Burglars, using dynamite, “In beiplf of the executive h.-iard of , $2700 from the Allen State

Messrs. H. H. Hanna. Jenk. and Con- i *?*•»** >ho1

■^XS*&‘A'3SZ irsrsSiSS Sfss, Mr s? xx+tZSts xssz i %

before her a voyage of ifles returning to New

ties returning to New rtest line, would be in en she arrived at Gib-

Shc wo ttractii

and saw only the clear the tower. The train rt end of **-- ~ j: —

'-rD.'ASJcfi.LS.

-JoEixFAH'f D '“ r '" Xnr ' -josrsjv&'af'''*'-

“Natkinal President."

President Mitchell has appointed the Rev. T. R. Watkins, of Scranton, to be a national organizer for the United Mtncworkers of America. He is the only miner-preacher in the anthracite

I Allen. Kzn. At Admire, a f ' east, they robbed the postoffici

the postof

1 line.

gine and some of the coaches crat into a small wooden structure used ;

• en- ] !" ** she i ,n * the

ties of exchange between s

ver-using and cold-using countries.

Mast Fire Lfek: Cksrfes.

aays: fiaoh

icago

"V;

BIO COAL CORPORATION. Ceatral IlliaoU Fields Said te Hare Been

Coasolidiled.

ill. (Special).—The Tribune *t coal fields in Central IIto pass to the control of a

gigantic corporation, with a capital of $80,000,000. and they will be operated in connection with the Hill system of

railroads.

“James J. Hill, president of EV Great Northern Railway Company, is said to have financed the deal, and the Burlington, the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific Railroads will open markets for Illinois f-.-el in the Northwest. “The territory acquired by the iombination extends through lorty miles of the richest coal lands in the -State. "Interested in the enterprise to a large extent are stockholders of the s*-.*.— z-~. -kSe While ad-

ts purchased

dock in the Illinois the local manager.

ntly on the Iowa, Admiral O'Neil. I of the Bureau of Ordinance, has

4 that

feed store and schooThouse.

The first half dozen cars of the freight were wrecked. They were box cars loaded with coal. The coal filtered in among riie wreckage, creating an intense heat. AH but three of the cars of the

.0 Rome. | express followed the engine, and the „ The train on which Count von Bal- J' ho1 ' m J} 5S wreckage wa* soon in j t>« with the big guns of the navy be lestein. president of the Reichstag, was H*™'- The tracks were strewn for rods j restricted to the use of light charges at traveling to Berlin was dug out of the Wlth burning wood and coal and heaps shorter ranges and the substitution ot snow in Silesia in time for him to reach of twisted ironwork. j the sub-calibre tube whenever practicB The European amf ^ewUh* residents FOILED BY A PLUCKY MAN. j If this he is at direct variat of Tetuan, Morocco, have asked Spain Killed One ef th: Rebbcrs and Was Hiaself , ■ J, *^ CWC T' *n°- 0,1 •'ebt ;; 3? ASA *— - * ** i <-««.»« that port. Wampum. Pa. (Special).—In a battle ‘ ibc men don t take interest in this The two thousand six hundred and | following an unsuccessful attempt to rob i ' Illa ' c £ gunnery. They want S»r;f L’r "«“3 te ° g f \ t F ™ **■ ° ! •«* l " —

westward to be diverted ight course to Northern onld certainly not hi

ship to inspect

. —- -.tiled States Navy is not

be unrepresented at Kiel. Following the usual custom, when the warm weather begi is in the Mediterranean, the European squadron will begin slow-

Officers Y

belts, Gus Tower and City Mar.*hal Packard, surrounded McKinney shortly beforej 1 o'clock in a Chinese house. Will Tjjlfctt* and Packard approached McKinney in the house and ordered

him to surrender.

stomach and died soon after; Packard was shot through the neck and shoulder* and dangerously wounded. Burt Tibbetts, a brother oi the dead deputy sheriff, shot McKinney through the

ToKi^r£. ki K‘rB

mmmmimmrnm

in time to t celebration.

This can be done and will be dont

without undue interference with thi routine movements of the Europear squadron, and attention is directed tc the fact that this is the same squadror

which is under orders to be at Mar scilles when President Loubet

from Africa. While the ment is desirons of show

fount

ome. according to tradition,

was appropriately observed in the

"S«or

Bank, of this place, md another reriously

mines, C. £. Via said there »a/no

bination."

attempt at

King^Virtor Enimanur! of Italy ha* ■ The dead man was one of the burglars. Prinr'ii as foreign minister, and Vice . wounded man was Henry Willoughby* Admiral Morin trill likely be his succes- a baker, who surprised the burglars *or. ! while at work. His injuries are senoos,

Fite hundred insurgents, partly in , but not fatal.

Bulgarian uniform, were defeated by a i Willoughby was passing the bank at Turkish force near Radovhz. Thirty an early hour on his w-ay to work, when insurgents and nine Turks were killed, j he was suddenly confronted by a man. Brigadier General Wood had an au- who, at the point of a revolver, ordered diencc with King Victor Emmannel in ! him to throw np his hands and keep Rome, the King manifesting much in- j quiet. He did so. but in his right hand tercst in the Philippines. was a revolver, and a moment later both

RiCciotti Garibaldi, leader of the 1 men fired at each otlter.

Italian volunteers in Greece during ihe At the report of the revolvers two war with Turkey, has received applica- other men rushed from the bank and tions from men in the United States - took a hand in the shooting. —id many other countries to join his ‘ The thrtc-comered revolver fight pcdtlion to free Macedonia from Tur- ■ aroused some of the people in the viah-

hank, and they were soon at

k *&'ill

li^nyBrown, a footman, who, un the scene of the battle, but before their der the nSme of Pnnce Stuart, married, arrival the burglar* fled. While the men the divorced Countess Russell, was -c- had broken into the banking rooms they

mantled in London on She charge of making a false entry at the registry a ser- j Terrific storms and heat— snows were *pcc- I reported throughout Germany. The sde- a ' telegraph and telephone service was de-

•ncccssful ascension of 3000 fee: and at; ra ‘’ r f 1 >“ d railroad traffic was se-

Balloonist's Serious FsIL

Houston. Tex. (Special).—Prof. Leroy 1

Fewer, an aeronaut, has met with a ser- j

ions accident before thousand* of tators hetc. Professor Fewer

While attempting to shift the course of the parachute on its downward flight one of the ropes snapped, atmos: reverting it and causing the balloonist to lose his heffd when within 150 feet of the ground and the man fell, tnniing over and over in the descent. He •truck in a soft slough, which he had been trying to steel clear of. and this alone prevented his instant death. Firs Persons KTJed ta Wreck. Kansas City. Mo. (Special).—Five persons were killed and one seriously injured in the wreck near Everton. Mo..

of a trai left Kan

for Mrmpbi

wreck was caused by a

i on the 'Frisco system, which as City at 11.30 o'clock p. m.,

for Mrmpbi* and Birmingham. The

‘ * f * defective rail.

Pretoria. Transvaal (By Cable).—Five private soldiers belonging to the Leinster Regiment, were sentenced to death in the Supreme Court, in connection with a riot which took place at the barrack* March a6. When the military police attempted to arrest a number of drunken soldiers the latter, reinforced by some of r comrades, fired on the police. One

of the L Regimen .

verc injured

ve United States European Squadwill bet-given a reception at Kiel,

Prussia. There will be rowing contests

between the German and A

sailors,

ic At

Islands,

r 18 have

January tfl have finally gotten out. The textile manufacturers ol the lower Rhine, CrefeW, Prussia, have locked out their employes because men on strike at one factory refused to return to work. Fifteen thousand men are affected. Semi-official advices from St. Petersburg state that the Russian government is convinced that acting in conjunction with Austria it will be able to prevent further complications in Mace-

donia.

had not safe, and

into the banking n _

completed the drilling of 4

attempt at robbery «

unsmxess fui.

The body of oni of .the burglars discovered on a vacant lot in the u

f town.

the bullet wound was it is presumed that hit

discovered end of tov

As ‘

heart, it is presumed that his companions had to drag or drive their dying companion from the bank to where he

pan ion from t '** was found. While he ln only an ordinary suit of

to where r s dressed i

Cubaa Negotiatloas Deaiitacket

Advicts received here from Cuba indicate that the treaty negotiations are almost at a standstill. The nature oi

to be sent to ) lieve the situation. la the Depart scats.

Signifit

the State

Brazil is

with a protest again

of a foreign syndicate on

watcrs.of the Amazon.

Secretary Root has direct: :ourt-martial of a number of at

leant information has reached ite Department to the effect that is no longer contenting herself

;atnst the establishment , he head-

using commissary suppl

private profit.

It is the intention of Secretary Root

to have the organization of the general

staff perfected and ready for

an ordinary suit of c Ip the*, he was shabbily dressed, and on his body vas found • gold watch and $44 in cash. Willoughby was shot in both legs, and t is supposed he fired the shot that killed

of England is still obliged ti continue its^4^er cent, discount rate.

Bank

onttnu Boston

_ —ine Railroad dared a quarterly dividend

share.

has d -f $1.75 is ratt leads tl nuiuy,

One firm of brokers has accumulated UX» shares of Baltimore ft Ohio

ithin a week.

Some day soon the Wig wheat crop alook will cm a figure. Now ft tmt to be foreotteo.

BaUdlai Wrecked ky Exploslos. Chattanooga, Tenn (Special).—The office building in Hill City, a suburb of this city, was wrecked by an explosion of gas while the generator was being refilled. John C. knoedler, the plumber in charge of the work, and Samuel Thomas, a negro janitor, were badly burned and otherwise ininred. The building was occupied by the postoffice, drug store and secret society lodge.

Feasted tar Party Days.

Salt Lake, Utah (Special).—Arthur Van Meter, a prominent merchant of this dty, has just broke a self-imposed fast begun more than forty days ago for the cure of dropsy. During this time he has lived entirely on water. He suffered no distress after the first three days, and appeared to grow strong and healthy. The dropsical conditions hare disappearci. When be be-

' remarkable last *

gin the remark a Vo pound*; he «*

a number of army

who are charged widi ,ry supplies lor their

,c wm

M i the organi . . . _ _ aff perfected and ready for businet the time the law goes into effect. No question of practical principle is involved between the United States and Cuba in the negotiations of the Naval

Coaling Station Treaty.

It is quite likely that the trouble that has arisen among the members of the Red Cross Society will be brought to

the attention of Congress.

The nonarrival of the credentials of Baron Speck von Sternberg places Germany in an embarrassing position at

Washington.

Postmaster General Payne denies report of any ontside interfe

the investigation •

1 the

! with ion of the postal service. I that Senator Fairbanks

t second place on the Reanal ticket, but still has

first place.

ster General Payne ordered Hi itinnance ol the service* of the *{(

ling machines, is made of the

x inspectors of A successful t

system on a moving

5, sac

. ^ •

Post! c disc x ins|

A suet

McAllister mail trolley car. The Navy Department hat signified to the State Department that it will not object to the landing ol the Dutch-Ger-man cable on the Island of Guam. Robert C. Morris, of New York, has been appointed agent of the United States to present the American case before the mixed commission at Ca-

racas.

Col. .Alexander MacKenzie, corps of engineers, was appointed on the general staff in place of Lieutenant Colonel John L Chamberlain, who has‘been found to be inelgible. Three attempts at ‘ ington, of which two were the death « iam H. Har-

of showing tl

cst courtesy towards President and the people he represents.

vie* 0 f t i, e Q^ r 1 the subject.

Navy Depart- | ing the great-

Chinese joss house. The

i 1 regular fort. In the place wit

! Kinney was Hu! Hulze. a desperado.

McKinney had a sawed off shotgun,

and Hnlze used a pistol. Hulze would not obey the order to come ou: ol the barricaded house and the fire depart-

ment was ordered to the scene. LORENrs OPERATION A SUCCESS.

:rmau misconi

it Loubet I it is only j

tion on the subject, to point ont that, being even now only a lew hours' sail distant from Marseilles, a failure on the part of the American squadron to greet the returning President would have been little less than a gross discour-

tesy.

PORTO RICO SMUGGLING CASES.

'that* i Chicago. 111. (Spech

' sail' i Lorenz arrived in Chicago for the purpose of removing the cast lyom the leg of Lolita Armour, the young daughter

rial).—Dr. Adolph

of J. Ogc ( operation | the hip

;den Armour, upon whom an rongenital dislocation of lerformcd last October.

Shuald District Attaracy Relate te Prasecaie,

Jadge May Appetat Sabstltute.

San Jnan, Porto Rico (Special) .—A*

esult of the action of the

! patie.u was aide to walk aro house without any difficulty,

j "The operation was a complete success," said Dr. Lorenz, "but I shall

a result of the action of the grand jury i hf'e to be in constant attendance upon

>-«*—. ‘°»owu* skt ~

the investigation of the smuggling ! cure "

charges, it is unofficially reported that : After hi* sojourn in Chicago Dr. Lo warrants have been issued for the arrest renz expects to make a short Western

of Captain (Sorgeon) Lowndes. United I t< States Navy; ^Captain Crabbs. United j

Paymaster

‘tates and the - will be

ivy; Captain Crab

tes Army; Robert Giles, an engineer; i oenjamin Butler, the former supervisor 1 of elections, and Paymaster Merritt. Mr. Butler demanded in open court to known whether he was indicted, and the judge replied in the affirmative. He fur-

nished bail in luioo. Captain Lowndes a;

Marritt are in the United Philippines, respectively,

summoned through the Navy Department Officers are at present searching for Captain Crabbe, who is connected with the quartermaster's department in San Juan, and Robert Giles. These men will be arraigned and bound over. No bill was found against Lieutenant Commander Mentz, as he had effected a settlement with the United States Treasury. It is reported that others suspected of complicity in the smuggling escaped indictments on the same ground. It is said here that if District Attorney Pettingill refuses to prosecute against whom indictments have

Carrie Nation's Charily.

opeka, Kas. (Special).—Mrs. Car-

Nation Sunday formal

home for the

nday formally oji

wives of drunkards. Five en. all destitute—three sick and badly beaten by their husbands— were admitted. The opening consisted of a song and prayer service by Mrs. Nation and a few of her supporters. No men were allowed on the premises.

•food ond cloth-

against whom indii found the judge will for Mr. Pettingill.

appoint a substitute

First D p uf the Scasau.

New York (Special).—Miss Ethel lunt and Miss Clara Wisdom, who art stopping at a hotel in Asbury Park, on a wager, said to have been $100, made by two men friends, took a dip in the

They tl

mind the cold bath. Tht ‘ at a nearby f the first bathers of

to n

ned bathing suits Forty spectators saw

the^e

the the

I not

hey donnearby hotel

Struck 00 Open SwUch.

Montgomery, .Ala. (Special).—The second section of a southbound Louisville and Nashville passenger train which left here at 12.30 p. nu wa* wrecked a: Castleberry. 10 miles south

of Montgomery. Two persons are thm* known to have been killed ai-J the cn-

1 gineer of the train is reported to have been seriously and perhaps fatally injured. while several passengers ^re said to be more or less seriously hurt.

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New York (Special).—Rosa Quinn, the 18-year-old Irish girl who !a»t week was convicted of having thrown her newly born babe into a lake at Central Park, wa* given a life sentence in the women's prison at Auburn. Justice Scott denied a motion for a fiew trial, but added that the girls' friends would doubtless soon get together and work

for her pardon.

SPARKS FROM THE WIRES

It i* stated in San Juan, Porto Rico, that should District Attorney Pcttin-

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New York (Special).—George J. Jordan. 3* year* old it i* alleged, shot and

trilled nis wife, Clara, 32 year* old, and that should District Attorney i shot hi* con, George, Jr„ probably fataHy. gill refuse to prosecute those army and He then ihot himself and is also ex- j naval officer* against whom indictpected to die. Jordan bad a quarrel with i ment* have been found sn connection his wife about six weeks ago. He took! 1 with the alleged smuggling case* the his son and^went toGib^.^w1»roet he re-^ y-tdge* will appoint a substitute for Mr.

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