Cape May Herald, 17 December 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 2

IECE1VES DANITE THREAT. -Sescofer thi Ooctrtae ei Blood Alow-

A WARM NO FROM SALT LAKE CITY. HytUrlMS Ullrr Rfcelred kj Hlu Oroct Ttlkal r.odltj. ■ Ymu{ Woaia Wb*. ■ Yc«r A*o, W mo> cd Froa Uuk to New

Yack. Where She !• Now

— Aotfeac 01 Book A|tlo*: MaraooUa.

New York (Specu’> —‘’The Danitr* arc not all dead Their power may »till reach Irom Zion io lUbylon. Rcmem- | ber Ibe old (*octr'ne‘ of Blood Atone- 1

THE LATEST NEWS W SHORT l

Preudem Broderick and Caihier Collin*, ol the Indiana Nuional Bank, at Elkhart, wore arrested on the charge of violating the National Banking Law. John E. Chandler was arrested in Lu» Angeles, Cal., on the charge ol dynamiting the transfer house of the Sun and Moon Mine, at Idaho Springs, Col.

At the annual dinner of the Arctic Chib in New York Walter Wellman said he had some entirely new idea* about the way to surely reach the

North Pole.

, Merchants ol liavatft. Cuba, expect the passage of the Reciprocity Treaty

roent Brwatc ol blasphemous stones j lo r^glt immediately in an extraordinxgamst -he saints " * ary demand for American goods. Hus i»" tlie -tartling. communication Ben C. Ayler was acquitted in reecsed bv Mis- liracc Talbot Hadley, Carthage, Mo , ol the charge of mur- . i cu. , der. his plea being that he killed Gorh * h, > , 1° I Th, Kranklin Uaion,. No. Pro,, has moved to New York from halt Lalce Ffcdf; , oi Chicagol was fined $1000 City within the last year*and the mys- | by Judge Holden, ol Chicago, for con-

‘ ! tempt oi court.

DID ffARTBDR SAY WA1? Reparted as Prcdlctiag a Ffght With Oenaaay. URGES THE FORTIFYING OF HAWAII SaM to Hare Mads th* Slalswat as aa An {■■(■I tor Maklag the NatiMal Oxsrd •! Hawaii Eft deal So as to PirMtcl th* Pacific Csssi States Alston Israttoa—The Story DiscrHUed.

attributAd by her to the fact that she hai been an catutst fighter against) the lltfln-

cncc of Mormontsm.

Shortiv after coming lo N't% York „ llra

Miss Hadley published a ’ book called ^Vok. Has;

' Much Married Samis and Some Sin- -

ners " Then, she says, she began ceive communications from

St. Louis, and the passenger* had a

shaking up.

United States Minister Squicrs sail- '' tna for New York, whence

he will go immediately to Washington.

Anna Cypress, the young wife of an coal miner of Federal, Pa., was

. j Anna t,j „ Austrian o n i j .!

of stories about Mormontsm pleasing in Certain high quarters

"Much Mamed Saints and Some Sinners" is a collection of short stories,

telling of the sBflcnngs of plural w

in Utah and of tlic method, by which ; womitt'”’merfiberr of 7’the 'murdered voung women are induced to go to the | W p aun - g tom.i.. ale under arrest on sus-

land of Mortnonism. , picion.

u years Miss Hadley, who .is J ^ fieni of Oeteland commission brok-

s secured in New York, a verdict for

wound in her breast. The husband is under arrest, pending an investigation. Mrs RacheJ Ami Beall, 71 years old. ' was found murdered in ber home, in

! Washington., I), C. Two n n i woman, mrtfibers of. the

Honolulu (By Cable).—Much interest hat been aroused here by a report of Colonel Jones, of the Hawaiian militia, to Governor Carter, of the Territory ol Hawaii, in which Colonel Jones, in commenting on the strategic importance of the Hawaiian Islands and the need of strung defense, quoted Major General MacArthur, United States Army, as predicting war in the immediate future between the United States and Germany, and that the principal scene .of the fighting would be in the Pacific ocean, with the Hawaiian Islands as an objective point. General MacArthur. who* is still in Honolulu, having been here the past two weeks studying tbc-inilitary situation of the Territory, stated that the report of Colonel Jones does not cor- . rrctly represent his views in any I t .cular and utterly misrepresents

NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS

Easay la PaaaM

In order that the United States may have the services of a trained diplomat at Panama without ddav President Roosevelt appointed Mr. W. 1. Buchanan, of New York, to the United States Minister lo the Republic ol Panama "on a special mission." The character of this appointment will permit Mr. Buchanan to styi for Panama immediately. In (he meanwhile his regular appointment a* Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary will

go to the Senate.

Mr. Buchanan was selected by the President on the recommendation 61 the Stat*. Department because ol his long experience as a diplomat in the Argentine Republic to which he was accreted as United States Minister durmf the administration of President Cleveland. His services in this capacity were of such a high order of merit that President McKinley continued him in office for several years alter his ac-

cession to office.

Mr. Buchanan expects t6 IdhVe for Panama Tuesday and will remain there as United States Minister until the settlement ol relations between the new republic and the United States and until the furmation of a permanent gov-

ernment by Panama.

It . is expected io offical circles that rtierct-wil! be a fight in the Senate by those opposed to the Administration's S slicy over the confirmation of Mr. uchanan. It was for this reason that

commission as

'special mission." so that there may be no delay in his. assuming * * ol his position in Panama.

Colonel Jones said his report (o Governor Carter was based solely upliii

■social converslions'he had with Major. v . , _, General MacArthur a<i4> that he only I Th< United States Naval Observa

New Year’s Orecttog is the WsrM.

.sported his "expressionr in' fubytance i ,0 D' announced the dtfails of it* with a view of impressing Governor j > 5• ,cn, * ,0 ,c ' c 8'aphic time signals

ror seven year, .miss Mauicy. wm. .* 1 A firm of Cleveland commission brok- Carter with the need of strengthening 'S'™*" 0 *' ‘ he ra JI“ '''' “j, at present .1 teacher 111 tin- public schools, j crs M . curf( j j,, York, a verdict for the isolated islands from a military Kinmng ol the new year. 1 he signals lived m Salt Lake City, where she also I $xg.i against Alfred E. Goslin, Robert standpoint. Colonel Jones said he took * T:e * cnt oul '*‘1 > c * r lor each oi the «^ht. . . I A/Antfhott and other members of the j no notes sol hi, conversation with Gryi- ' our great standard-nme belts of the “f was so impressed with the horrors get-rich-qiiick syndicate i eral MacArthur and that bis report was j United States.^ut this year it 1* proof Mormonism that I -detenmned to Khooncr Willie L. Newton was ! made from memory. (posed not only lo secure a wide distnmake a study of the religion, slie said < ! fap , IIcd w hUe cn route- from Jackson- I Colonel Jones in his report quotes | bution ol these new-year signals “The denial of the existence of flural | v jfl e 1o Providence. R. I, and the cap- 1 General MacArthur at saying that the f throughout North and South America wives and the real state of affairs in , ,aj n and crew of six men were drowned. I Pan-Germanic doctrine which is being ; by the co-operation of the telegraph Salt Lake made my blood boil. I lived | Robert Middlebrooks. colored;' was j spread throughout the world is being J and cable companies, but also to send in a Mormon house for three months, j hanged at Car.ersville, Ga, for thc-mur- ' fostered and propagated by the Im one; or mors of the lour scries ol MR and later lived in the Fifth Last Hotel. | of Bailiff Reed, whom he killed six ; peri*! Government in every possible ( nals around the world and back to thr which the United States built for the ; months ago while resisting arrest. f way. The theatre of operations, at- ! room in the Naval Obsenatory where u^c °f plural wives. . . . j The railway, of Pennsylvania have ! cording to Colonel Jones' account of • they started. "■When -.he law prohibiting-polygamy devoted $377.190400 to construction j what General McArthur said, is chaiiq- ; The signals will begin at 11.55 P- m

irmons asked: “What work and betterments ' ’ “ ' “ "

w-ork and betterments to steam and clcc-j ing gradually into the Pacific. The I and end at midnight. Eastern I

passed the Mormons

are we to do with'our plural ^ _ _ _ ^ -- Uncle Sam bmlt a big house for them.\ Colonel Vcrdcckberg. commander of fand emigrat-rng in large’numbers! the i hour later, ending at midnight, central but they refu-ed to live there. It has ' Mic militia in the Cripple Creek district, tide of immigration being directed b. standard time; again an hour later, since been bought and made into a hotel. 1 rinsed to recognize the writ of habeas | ,he German Government toward South ending at a a. m.. for midnight "ol and it was there I lived part ot the time .... . America. The manuiacturrd product- mountain standard time, and again ac Wa ? ln ^ 1 • ’ c 1. t 1 1—. rn „ Three /if the leading booksellers of 1 0 j ,b e German Empire overbalance hour after that, ending at 3 a. m.. lot When I was in bait Lake Lity 1 Boston were convicted of having obscene , hcir consnmption. so that a market midnight of the Pacific Coast staodard

! ^ as to ^ or< j Pred ( or {be surplus. The 1 time. During each of these four five j known policy of the Emperor is to ac 1 minute interval* the transmitting clock j quire colonics which will provide mar- j will send an electric impulse prtcticaflj ! kets lor s-.:rh'S‘v'trproduction aarf places j every second. ,T>n the world circuit

s often rebuked for taking so strong j literature in their possession and fined, a view of the servile position of women. Charles Bonier. 74 years old, was i and was warned several times not to j dieted in Buffalo on the charge of nui give expression in print to.any of my j dering Franz and Johanna Frehr.

: of thr cld-

I Major General MacArthur is report- I to which the tidc’of immigration shall , the signals will go by lane . rH tr> have said in Honolulu that the fbe direr!ed for strengthening the | Cape Canso, Nova Scotiar*Hence by ca ol wm between the United j Fatherland. , 'b!e to the Azores. Lisbon. Gibraltar

ind lines to

"l had antagonized

Se^luSTwises SEZOiJmlf'mr ! e roblbi J« t .v Ol w» between the United Fatherland. ~ . ~ •bleTto'tbe AMres.' Usbim. Gibriltar 'ooinions r ^cre'known VoSi l wrot'c S,atc ‘ ». nd Germany makes the fla ■ Throughout all South American - Malta. Alexandra and Part Said; b, ^ ••—- - - . j bad no j * a,ian K^rat import-j countries the Germans are advancing land to Suez; by cable to Aden and

my colion of unpressii

, ... commercial power and prestige.

The I-ake City Eelectrie Railway wa> j The conclusion General MacArthur .Id in Michigan city.'Ind., <0 Francis ' j* aaid jo have drawn was that the in- | M. Ingler. representing claims amount- [ tcrcsts of Germany irvSouth America, | mg to $115,000, which amount was ob- , where there arc large cdlonics ol Gerj tained at the sale. ' mans, numbering hundreds ol thouA^ second* eyi>ro#on ocmirred'in the'. a: id-. pre-age another testing and

; Euclid Min«w £t Con RoyaL Pa., killing Superintendent- A. | )V. -Sweeney and ’ fatally injuring the pit boss and two*

idea that any action would be taken against me by the Mormons for I left Salt Lake City when it was published The ways of offender, are. however, watched with minuteness How the writer of the letter I just received l(new my address is beyond me. as I have moved three times since I have been in New York To say that I am frightened would be exaggerating ray sensations, for I do r.7*. believe that the old

practice, of the Danites arc ever put j lesciga,

into effect now. Of course, you still 1 • _ , . . _ . • '

hear of uhof h.pp.ni to ( . Jjo ol J” praple oppo.inK Moroioiii.m, twit I can* : 0--. b— ,ff.ttt^ m cono^tioi. Sot botiev. itit ,o, fc.no will bcfatl , ;«b tb. thoonot o(. = .h.pVnl obfc

King Alfonso was hunting, and the ru-

'•Every statement I made in ray book ™>» . are . *** is true, but it is evident that whoever , ^>ljy »J>lot agaidH the K»nps life, wrote the letter is afraid I mas write ! . Thf . Co.mtc« Dane Og.er d Ivry.

still further of conditions in Utah ” j ■ —i — j attire was tatai! A BLIZZARD SWEEPS SEVERAL STATES, j

straining of the Monroe doctrine and in all probability a contest at arms be tween Germany and the United Stages in the near juture, *in which, esent no one can now- forecast the attitude of England and other European powers.

SURGEON'S FATAL BLUNDER.

L*ff Steel Forceps to Pat es:', Side After aa

Op.-riLoa.

Hammond.'Ind. (Special).—Dr. I. B.

Bombay; by land Jo, Madras; by cable to Penang. Singapore. Saigon, Hongkong, Manila, •Guam. Midway, Hoitp lulu and Sin Francisco, and by lane

back to Washington. Nzval OlOccrs oa Colliers.

The Secretary of the Navy has ap proved a project for manning it ol the jo naval colliers with naval officerand enlisted men at the beginning of the next fiscal jyar and to follow tbit course with the remaining nine collieri i as rapidly as conditions oi tHe service will permit. ITtese colliers are now offi- -! cared and manned by civilians.

to the Deyartacatx

The Senate Committee on Privilege-

Railroads to Centra! LHaos Badly Haapered

- Drop to Yeaperatarc.

Bloorpington. III. (Special).—A blit-| Japanese government is apparently de- did not know the cause of the trou„rA ,;t« .K-.,-,chr.nl Tmiral II ! termined to prosecute the negotiations , blc, and recently decided upon a second zzrd prevail, throughout Central I 2Ccord „ origin ai p! an . operation. Dr. Loring operated oa liuois and transportation line, are bad- j -j-^ panama Junta has called a na- Dr. Washburn, and was amaze'd to disly hampered. The Chicago and Alton tional convention for January 15, 1904. to | cover in the patient's side, near the. Railroad Company- issued Orders to j form a constitution and laws for govern- ! liver, a steel forcep, about five and move only stock or perishable freight. 1 mem of the republic j three-fourths inches in length. The forahd then in light trains. All pzsren- Emperor William was warmly cheered , ceps had become rusty. Dr. Washger trains are badly delayed. Other in Berlin on his first appearance *incc j bum died a few hours after the oprraCentra! Illinois roads are Already pre ; the operation traon bis throat. He looked . tion. Hi, son, who it also a doetr—

' strong and healthy. says the forcep, caused death. --'I u a.- 1 - - • —

paring for the blockade.

Kansas City. Mo.—The first genuine blizzard of the season prevails in portions of Northern. Central and Western Kansas having raged for the past ta hours. Since midnight the thermometer at some -points dropped 40 degrees. It now stands at to above. A snow and wind storm of milder proportions prevails in Western Missouri. St- Louis. Mo.-1-ate in the afternoon blizzard weather swept over St. Louis and a( night a heavy Wind drove the moderate fall of spow into drifts. The temperature dropped from 49 degrees at 1 o'clock to 19 degree, at nightfall, and the government bureau predicted zero

weather by daylight.

McKeesport. Pa. (Special).—Mr, Sarah Langley, aged 56, a widow, residing in this city with her son, Edward..aged 24. was mistaken by him for a burglar and was shot at by his three time. One bullet took effect and the woman is in

d Ivry. a ; Hatnmono. tna. (Special).—ur. 1. b.

. - . , in S.I, WahS&fc ol lU»„d.„. Ini, i, ** fTSwS Uv injured in a driving 1 1 s- 1 * 1 su bmit In writing any reply ne mignt

— p.m ars s, ,£ s«e»i«. 1 —

I covered bv the surgepn, at the hospital : a > th ' of a cnnoo% blunder mg that may be ousted.

which she died * ! made during an operation periorraed 1 . Morgan Josephs, formerly a fireman Russia’s reply to the Japanese pro- 1 two years ago. He had complained of | in the Navy, sued Commander Joseph no sals has been received at Tokio. The his side ever since the operation, but j Edgar Craig. U. S. N-, for $J5.ooc

■ ' '* ~ damages, charging him with cruelty.

Senator (Juarlc* introduced a bill to further define the duties and powers of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Civil Service Commissioner John R. Proctor died soon after beng stricken

with neuralgia of the heart.

The Republican National Committee decided to hold the national convention

Chicago, beginning June 21.

The Democratic senator* in caucus derided not to offer any amendments to

the Caban Reciprocity Bill.

The Cuban -Reciprocity Bill was discussed in the Senate by Senators Fos-

r, Depcw and Clay.

The -Turkish Minister filed at the Sute Department an explanation from the Turkish Minister of foreign Affairs of the assault upon United Sutes Consul Davis at Alcxandrctu, stating that the consul tried to procure the illegal emigration of a Turkish soldier and. failing, attacked the Turkish police and then took the sfeamer. The reports to the United States Legation at Constantinople, however, conbrm the reports of the

attack upon the consul.

Herbert W. Bowen, the American minister to Venezuela, has had a conference in Washington with General Reyes, and it is said an agreement is about to be effected between Venezuela and Colombia for a renewal of diplo-

matic relations.

Senator Tillman introduced a re sol u tion directing the Committee on Judiciary to inquire as to what, under the law .constituted a recess appointment Representative Gibson, of Tennessee, introduced a resolution directed toward the reduction of the naval armament of the maritime nations of tne world. Senator Hanna hat decided to General Wood to appear before the

Hundreds of children have been

Lincoln, Neb.—Zero weather, or even ! ported from Italy to enrich the gang of colder, is in store for Southeastern j Udroncs by begging in the streets of Nebraska. The temperature late it ■ London. _ night»was 3 degree, above, but falling ! Colombian troops that started for Pansteadny, a drop in 24 hour, of 39 <lc • a n « were compelled to abandon the uu. grees. ' The range country is experi i dertaking after several days of privation

coring the lowest December tempera- | »» « « 1 » tbat 4-°®.

ture for years Snow has fallen in that ' roo P* Bogota two weeks ago. but section, but shelter for Mock, with few I “ n reaching Honda were ortfcred to reexception,. ha. been provided. I R^ ,hc m “ anCe 0 ‘

The British*French. German and Bel-.

gian ministers at Santo Domingo ha' refused to recognize the provuional government until similar action is taken by the-Unhed States, which Insists that the new government must accept the settlement* of American claims made with th*

previous governmept.

All the foreign ministers are leaving preparing to leave Servia because

King Peter has negi

for the punishment _. __ , King Alexander and Queen Drags Dr. Pcrriqoet testified in Paris that, from the position of the bodies of Mr. and Mr,. Fair ar he found them 'after tlid fatal automobile accident, he believed Mrs. Fair survived her husband War Minuter von Einem admitted in the German Reichstag that there was truth in 1 irnlnnant Ttilcnn'c h/w,t.

.Charlotte. N. C. (Special).—Rev. E. M. Pot ear, president of Foroatn University. a Baptist coltege, located at Greenvi{le, S C. who is here attending the Baptist State doavention. has just returned from the /forth. There he secured from John D •Rockefeller a donation of $100400 for Furman University. Dr. Poteat recently raised $125400 for bis institution, most of tba Attributions being in-block* of Safe

decedent was a member of the-Indiana legislature in 1872 and surgeon in the Civil War. He was the organizer and first president of the Kankakee V_'Jey

Medical Association. Was ttotoeJ by War.

Berlin (By Cable).—The Spei.ishAmerican war is held responsible for the financial and moral min ol f at. Col. Goetz end Scbwznenflicss. « :he King Frederick Wilhelm Ul.'i G; n#dier Regiment at Frankfurt-or- aeOder, who was sentenced to two y-Yrs and three months in a penitentbr . (or forging the signarcres of comrade« and their wives lo promissory notes. Schwanctiflics married a Cuban heiress, .having an income amounting to $12,500 before the war. The income

paring to leave Servia because np ^j diminished during thr war and

truth in Lieutenant Bilsen's book that led *to the Lieutenant's dismissal

from the army.

Governor Hurd, of Louisiana, in his message to the legislature in special session, dwell on the necessity of a law providing 'measures to check the

cotton boll wccviL

The Pullman Car Company ha* a * h surplus <'

Don't buy

until it drop* to 44.” say* Harry Wed, the bear leader Pcrcival Roberts. Jr., succeeds the tote W. L. Elkins in the directorate oi the Land Title Trust. London was a heavy seller of American' stocks Friday. And’ particularly United States Steel preferred/" "It Is trio early to estimate 19O3 .. . . . 3,

were unable to accustom themselves the changed situation, and friends were obliged Mo settle their numerous debts. Finally Schwaaenflies* yielded temptation and forged signatures to

new notes.

Ezylestra Near Manila.

Manila (By Cable).—Three Americans and seven native* were killed by a blast of 46 tons of dynamite in a quarry of the Atlantic and Pacific Company at Marvclcs. nriir the entrance to Manila Bay. Among those killed were Joseph 1-aw, i'lperjiurodent, and Thomas Stra-

der, engineer. Steers' Wsg**.

Cleveland, O. (Special).—It is stated that" a meeting of* the. coal operaun of Ohio. Indiina. West Virginia and Western Pcnsylrania district Jim been called to meet here this-week. It is understood thst the most impor matter to be discussed is the pro] tion to reduce miners* wages. The miner. will probablr .be asked to abrogate xr.'srtxr*”-

pen* Go

Military ^—

Governor Brady, in his annual report says Alaska's great need is pioneer, and

The Comptroller of the Currency hat authorized the Federal Nations! Bank, of Pittsburg, Pa,, wihch closed hs doors October 31, 2903. to restunt burinen* on Monday morning. The Senate Committee gave a hear ing on the ML to deny the use of the mail, to alasses of insurance com pankt alleged to be fraudulent IrSf-s? 8 -" The eighth national convention of the w^S«£ Bti *' ,OOB U * 8at b *** D •'*

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