Cape May Herald, 25 February 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPTURED BY COSSACKS A Jafwese Officer ai Snk lapflait

Papers.

PUTS LOSS AT Stl.MM* AWM' T»i C««n'( Eitlat!( •!

Hallfmoir, Md., —

cvf^AeA|>p«lTbiiC‘«mrt t>n ik«mAihb*p<1

HIST SilMISI ON UNO *T IU. lo* in the burned diiiiirt intlodM the

— j follow Ini;:

Ruoiaa Ocacral OccUm SAtnitiva «t P«rt i The total number of |iiecM of property

Arthur lacb<B(t4 tod AIIQntet laMtactaHt . •le»!r..yed «■» «00.

-M<*o»hik the Wary J»r* Art Stcrtfh Th ®

The'loas on prminil, nerwilioi; to the

„ c _.. . >aliiatinna plaeetl bv the ritv. amounU Matlai lo Variant Wmtlaw and Hay StriU , (( ^ 12 («,

Rl*er. The otimated

!«l 1.000,000.

Major The loaa on rm-rrhandUe' U ptaeed at i

MANY PEOPLE KILLED AtybI Duuge Ciuci iy Pjoarte

DISASTER ON THE SOUTHERN PACmC

LOSS IN BATTLE IEAVI. Atkralaa Ia»ar|fati ReattJ by Tart a -

Mlnniki. Macedonia, (By Cable) - The Alhanlaaa who were be.irfin* rihrnubl Paaba. who, with 2,500 Turkish troops and three (run*, wat reported to he be

Excrylhiai WitkU Haif a Mil* a( Eipkatoa .| r ged by 20.000 Albanians at Babajbotl.

at Aay Hcmeai- ScaaU Oats Val

General I roy Ain Arthur a-

n jmprovi

: *1\UOO.Ott). thU beinc letM'.l U|-'n the ! p crc(l |u bare been Mllrd. 15 otberu in

valuations « made by the anoMir of the I Appeal Tax Court- ,

‘ » fct«k operationa In eatl-

\ . . —i.

Wrecked tod the Oroand Tara Up iar a DU> bate been routed, io.lng

tsact ot a Tbonaaod Fttt. Uarla* a Ortat Eicavadoa Thirty Feet Dttp- Btaldea the

Dead There Are Fifteen la Jared.

Ogden. Utah, (SptHa!).—Twenty «'

i rcon* have hi

Jured, several, it U believed, fatally, and

t rr.

great amount of railroad property do-

... . ......... . total C(ti- ! utroved by an explosion of a car load of of $01,000,000 Tbi*estimate clvnamite at JackMin. a telegraph station

Japan''' m Vbc""

1 is considered

| much :i« the uien-handisp on banil at the time of the Are U supposed t • have beam i in circs* of the overage amount carried . during the vear and on which the aasea*

uu ut « n* placed.

newsTn short order ’ The Latest Happcoio^s Coodensed for

Rapid Readiag.

^ [laacstlc.

:hc western end of the Gnat Ogden l^u-in cut-off -or. the Southern Pacific

Railroad The explcsion was caused by .. a collision between two freight trains, (be Adriatic nod due. It ia said, to the failure of the air- lute-rests there. brake apparatus to operate. Right of |

the dead and five ol American*; the other*

n killed

and wounded.

The Turkish losses are said to be heavy Five additional battalions of troopa have been ordered to Verisovich. Rome, (By <’able).- The situation In the Balkans, especially since the revolt of (be Albanians In the district of Dla kora, province of Ipek. U considered

here to be serious.

It I* declared tbO Austria has AO.OtiO

men ready to Invade Albania, but if

n move were made. Italy would coni

disturbing the balance of po

THE JAPS IN MANCHURIA Reported CMleapUUd Retreat of tk

it detrimental to her

SIBERIAN RAILROAD IN BAD SHAPE. Wm the Rms aa Any to FaU Back tpor Harbia Tbry Would Sarrrodtr Haachurli to the Japs Not a Good Base of Opera tiaes A RassUo Fleet la m Frawch Port if Crcatiot SoaM Exltemrat.

London, By Cable). —Tbeic l» much coKfosioii in the news from thc seatof war that it is impoaaiblc to form a decided opinion ala ut nnvtbine. exrept that the Riismsii Xavy l» crippled. Russia is drawing together another tle« t from various quart err. but il is Itknly

/to to fdppiedlikelfal.nl Port Arthur .Met A mo tern ship once dost aoyed. cannot i~-

-*• ’ 1 ' the !>r’-' 1 -*

I hu« landid manv j l| isimendcl 'f

the

H.p.

I J.-ipau

The betw

No Araerkaa Slave Dealers in the

Philippines.

rt«l ::

. Mar

i .Uckso

("led 1

"fl 1*01

Ail

the woman and children hav.-left l*ot1 Arthur qnd practically only tin- gairissic

remains. .

- Reports from Xtuthdm Kon-a say ihc Koreans arc show ing a docldidly friendly

attitude to the Kussiniis. .

The Mamdiiirian Railroad is .ons.-ving troops without ilifHcully to the various

pirate*. sin«s- the .mlbreak . have been displaying such Epstcrn Asiatic waters a> pa rale re the coasting trade.

Three men were killed in an rxidoaim at the I.aflin Rand powder mill*. Avnyne X. J. The insane- asyjum at Racine. Wis was burned, but the l.tl inmates wen Hour passengers were injured in at templing to escape from « burning stree ear running rapidly at Pittsburg. IVrry Heath resigned as aewretary o « v-•I—*' committee

Mr*. Kittle fluffy, of Xcw York, hunt <si for seven w eek* fori he slaver of her lui*!»und and ut hut found him on the

almokt In front of the telegraph station, was terrific. Everything within a radius I of half a mile was’ w recked The town j

of Terraco. 15 mile* to the north, was I Lett t» saaieveit. shaken as tboucb by an cailhuunkc, | The Interstate Commerce window |ianc« fn the station ut Colon. 1 formulated an opinion which may be «f 15 miles away, were shattered, and the j great political consequence Theappre-

aoutid of the explosion was heard in this | henaion on the (uirt of several railroad j

city. tSl miles fnim the scene of the dU magnates and capitalists Interested in I

lister. The ground upon which the trains j large cortioration. that the soiwilcd anti 0Ct | keep this up u were Standing wws torn up for over a trust legislation of last ( ongresa would , striking distance ! ih-msand feet, leaving a great exrava-| be enforced to their injury has caus'd » beme he could dr.tion 50 fe«-t in depth, fragments of a i considerable irriution. ami has resulted , lll ,. nls dozen freight cars ami two engines weic 1 in an acknowledged hostility between There may la- c thrown for incredihle distance, over the the President of the United States and ' r<lMjTl( j r(l nt,- m ,,| u i .unding country, the station build several great capitalists Among the riant The idea that

Mukd.-n

The town i« at t: Siberian and Mali nd i> a < ipitai bva In surrender to the . ince of Manchuria < Japs attneking Alex

Rassiaas Lose Two Cndsers

. Tokio. (By Cable .—A heavy storm spared the Russians from a desperate torpedo attack at Port Arthur on the morning of Sunday, the Mlb instant. IFuring the pr.-ceding night the veioels of the Japanese tlotilla of tort>nlo craft were parted by the force of the w ind and waves, in a blinding snow Morin, so that only two of the larger deMioyer* succeeded in forriog-lbrir way through the

fierce gale to Poll Arthur.

When they arrived there they attacked separately, and the ..Aker* of one of Ibetn are confident that they Miccecded in torpedoing a Russian warship. The destroyer Asargiri. in charge of I.ieu-lesaiit-Commander Ishikawa. arrived off Port Arthur about 8 o’clock in the morn

ing, and was met with a sharp firg front m - uwv .. t . the fortress and Russian ships art tog as 1 [be Ueli

scouts. The Asargiri discharged several ! ,

torpedoes at a big warship, but the re- . 11 ( •‘ is unknow n. A cannonade ; umaufarturer and a aervan

j J by coal yis at Bridgeport, O

A huge electric fan i» believed to have drawn the Uni aerrks the Iroquois Thca (' li. Troutman, a Millclgi ville-'Ga liafik cashier, win. had lost a large itpiount in speculation shot himself. Oti* Pfcrcdka Munice Ind. i elevatoi I my, made ninY t rips in a burning build ing, saving its ipn.ates. «• GU-ne» Rays.jk negro murderer. wa« burned to dcwtli by a moll near Cnisacit.

May wheat Inuehcl <-ago Board of trade.

(Vipt- Geo. Ik Jones, of Salisbury

Md.. and fir

ifHrr* '••T,

: ing was blown to apHntrrs and the (load i things strenuously objected acd injured were wattcrcd for hundreds tain railroad magnates, conspicuously of feet in ail directions, most of them Mr. J. J Hill, was the enfor.-eme.it of having their clothing torn off ' the provision of the Interstate fommerce — 1 act requiring the publication of import GREENSBORO C0LLEQE BURNED. , n d ..^(.ort traffic tariffs a. well a. the

- ; domeatie traffic tariffs Acrordingto tiu-

Nisei) Papas Escaped Item Ik: enUdlat construction of the commission, the law Hltbeat lajo y. j has always required such publication. Greensboro. S C, (Special).-The < but prlorlothemiactmentof the Elkins , . , law bv the last f ongie»s there appeared famotA old f.rcensboro Female ( oliege , to ^ „ way for lh J rommiMinn to en ; building* in this city were destroyed by force its ryling with regard to this

; fire ut 4 o'clock A M There were 90 matter.

The Elkins law provided means which

reinfor

i* untenable It i« * -in in had condition and the that could la- draw u ovei than sup|dy I

u lo.

p. tit s

• fighting far

tern i of reaching tSelall' in 'rgrnci.-. while Japan. r.thln 81 hours of I. -me. a . -rfe-tly clear That dor iwever. that Japan will « live i her the better i hance :icn ran stand up against t

, ... the building, including ,be : ‘“e tix.na law pioinieu means wuicn The effect of the war on Europe i» « x ■ fa< ult v. All esraimh without injurv, ! ^ «l«n®b-io«l believed might be made c jUo-considerable concern here l-.th ' and saved their trunks, wearing apMr^l. Itoenforcementof 'bels--. government .inles and in the puMU 'most of (be furniture and luifding «tid considerable apprehension Jest the m i n ,i The French g Hotel* and private residenU o|>ened their >**, er ibecommiaaionshould Ik- exer . I1 „ U n.-e«l its neutraiit; I|.s.ra to tbe Students The fire originated <i»«dha* teen nramteated by those c*- of tlir K , rnr i, , TC up tu , rm «. ha. k of the sleeping rootua. in me same ‘ , ”f. r « ,ed , rb . f d , ,,c,s,on * n Tl.e Russian fleet w hi. 1. p.«*e.l tl.nmgb

. locality where a small fire occurred two i nounced by the commiasion temporarily s; u ,., ( . u .l and was supposed to Ir ' week* ago I l“"* , J. ,ono ‘ ,bl * lf * T,n lf ft nK" tor in the Indian Ocean is in the French

Miss Ella Transom a student f roln |‘he PreAjdcot to recommend and for (on- port of Ujibontl. in Somaliland. 1. is Aahc count v. waa awakened bv smoke. I f Tas 10 en » rt ,uc ‘> «mgnumcnta to the quite ad impAlant fleet, consisting .-1 — - ^ — J law as may meet the requirements of the ,i l( . battleship OJianga. the < ruisrn

Aurqra and Dimitri Denskoi and :.

PtABU OF THOUGHT. The attention paid to inronseqneu rial things cause* ua to ovrr.no* mariy that are great Had It been wlt j tile beard that wi« < ouns< l with the goat. He that ureatles with us strencU ens our nerves and s.iarp<-n* our skill. Our antagonist i* our helper The wise way to Ik nefit jumanit)Is to attend to yoqr own affairs a!:d thus give other people an opportunity to look after theirs. U'rtle your name in kindness. lov«and mercy on the hearts of those who come In contact wit a you. and y-<’> will never he forgot!, n Occasionally we hav. aft < xperince ibat arouses a suspbinn in ihti wreally haven’t much bjot" >. nse than we used io have i,m : • ■ The an of saying appropriate w.rds in a kindly way is on- i o- -vrr *-etout of fashion never t.» pin,--

j meaning and shap<- cf (he great j whole of life dawns upon you. It Is I while you are resisting little tesiptu- ! tlon.« that you are growing rirom-r

A CUFE FOR INE2RIETY.

! P-ttsburc Magistrate Tried It W t v

Good Results on a Yojni Man.

. . Maglstrale Joseph H Ylrheslatn >s a j wise. man. who would hate had Soloj toou n-lipts-d 40 ways had the lair d— •eased been so fortunate a* (o have ' been a resident of ’be South side. .Max- : istrate Vlchesicjn has bo-a greviocsly ! troubled for the part year i:y a young man of good family who peraiatej in j <Tinging to the . up that -beers until j the patrol wagon and a -c-li became a

! part of bis weekly

.s ided hci

tent ha*

.vstic eouu.T. w«* anaseov.. , i e

J in the Chi- .md gave the alarm. The fire depart- I as ma

ment found the fire beyond controf when | fwiirosa*.

Jw-,; sfK-S.

ralth;

it reached the spot. The college prop- I ' ' ' i lieek ago to j T Swaager Ptrssaari at 5:a . ~ — rrences of the Representative<\\V Themp*«n i Dcm . ,

, .. « bondci Indebteilnes* of Als .) has introdured s bill to reorganize : •*iul.l»eT i *' ,0 00 ' > ' " i'b o value cf f 125.000. and increase the efficiency of the person I _

all c

TROOPS PREVENT LYNCHING.

e Joe trizd e

e killed

earfla Nr fro Hal Plcafcd Gcfltr ai Cria-

•tsSijK;«•«»**»..i*..jwv. Ms*s* toSJWSUSrS?AJSL2S;T“"y 1 “' “r-“p-mandcr Tr.tem.ufhi armcJ Two hours ( wen, kill'd for working «.n Sunday . <-.,,1^ _ Tbc Rl IVtcr*. . rank la the army as regards pay and ai ; «h* '.v neb ing of Willie Hudson, a after the Asatglti ami ran up close to mans arc being made to bold an auto ' ’ y *lowanees. except forage n««ro. who pleaded gulHy to »Uem(rted .the mouni cf the harbor, wherty sbe | mobile earniral at Virginia Beach. i burg correspondent of the Jewish Cnron- {'ommistioneii and retired officer* art- criminal soumit u|Min Emms Burton, a ,bund two warship*, name* unknAwn. j j, nr W’stkin*. sgidVfWyitH, wav : iclc says the commission now silting at 1 protected in the UU by a provision that j 12-year old school girl, a wick ago. the She fire) a toriK*Io at one, and the tor j, urnP q lo jcU, n«-ar \V licet in^, >Y. Va. St Fetenburg. charged with the revision the pay of the former may not be reduced, j pica being entered at a special term of pedo exploded Reiiroeutalivc John F Shaforth | "f the laws in force ugainsl the Jews. or-tbat of thclattcr incrcaacl or reduced ; the fenperiorfourt Hudson vva* given ■ ” i^^hisM-al Ulb. , iKOposes to recommend that In 10 pro- , The most radical feature of the bill is the limit cf the law 30 >*a.v in the

• - • -• p | vine-* of Poland where hitherto Jews a provision^to repeal all prize money I penitentiary.

Admiral Togo, in rr|iorting the attack, j lays although the results are unknow

be" feels Mire the moral effect upon the | o', 1; t bat cl^t ! hasm cojoved unrestricted rigbu these

, ■ i -i rtvtif a «ti«tl n,<„ Im- r,-ftfnf-|eu In

enemy will be excellent- Commander Xagnl o.mmandr.1 the entire torpedo ,W 1 "- flotilla. The number of the eraft in the i f * *' flotilla and the p<iint of their depart —

Sa concealed.

-. Tk: Bayar.n Biswa Up. » St- Petersburg, r By Cable). —The Rusrian sccond-clasa '•rttiscr Boyarin was blown up by a mine in the same manner aa was the Ruasian torpedo transport Yenisei. She had on Ixiard 10“ offier rs and men. all of whom, it i» understood.

-gilts ahafl now be mtrieled in every

. ,._i .jj!,:_„.t __ nipccl to conform to tbe regime obtaln*1 Ml! (gift yrin pi n-ou'irrri ro .-.m,nlete l "F *' l,hi . n ,bc ' P* ,c of ‘rttlemcnt. ' w di be tYquired to mmpletr Under this ruling Jewish mFrchant* the harbor of refuge at the Delawar. | ^ prof iona , w ,„ ^ deprived of llreakwater. ' the right lo employ Jewish clerk* and

The Virginia Legislature passed •bill ; aviMant*. It i* almost impossible for , ~ rr — ’ ' ' i»h men-banln to carry on their buai- ! the date of appointment Fkn credited, for ‘ a compony

“ iiho.it Jenish'TcrU and assist- j cotnjiuUiig tbdr pay, irlth five years', out.

The t

a provision to repeal all prize money 1 penitentiary,

statutes. Tb»*e authorize the ^istribii-| As the negro w*« l* ing taken back tr lion among raptors of the proceeds of , the jail Martin Burton, father of tk< vesaels and captured property as prize I girl, made a «ie*|«enile attempt to get i< Naval chai.lains not possessing the rela the prismser, but was overpowered by

live rank would, under the bill have that 1 the officer*.

of lieutenant, and ail officers, including | The trial bad caused great exciternent. warrant officer*, who have been or may ' and. fearing efforts would la- made by be appointed from civil Hfe would on ! the fri'-nds of Burton tosecurc the negro.

if State troop* i

were fruit leas. About five week* ago Vi.-r.estain «a* in the South ride Marion w hen bis intoxicated friend wascarriedinIris::*ual rondltlon. The magistrate was disgusted. and at the same time sono*. ful. A few minutes inter a raving maniac was brought in between jw» burly policemen, and was pla<«d in a padded cell. This gave Joe an idea. He bad bis inebriated friend placed in ’.he same apartment with the tnacxir. and then had both watched closely. The orally one startled the sleeping drank with the assertion that be »a* Croesus and that, in view of their friendship, he would convert him Into J. Fierpont Morgan and would present him with *400.000.000. That sobered the magistrate's friend, but the night had only begun. For four hour* he was compelled to do a:-, the lunatic bid. and by morning be was so suppliant that be crawled upon bis knees and begged the police to release him from bis torment. Magistrate Vlrbestaln thought no lecture was necessary Ibat morning, and for five weeks since not a drop of liquor has passed the lips of bis young friend. -Pittsburg Dispatch.

'hposhior

i f-J*. (hep lialf a mHlioa Je-v-T ' *i.Te outside toe "pule of scitlctne

c lost. Xo

_ Jcmeflf,’, of whom, if these restriction* were ]

detail* of , "lbc'""di*aSler " A- t’lar’k. of (.’beftlerficUI. was found | enforced, COuW remain. |t is therefore , n ruW1 (i 0 f (he Territorial bcarinj

J lard s* Dot S al.-.

have been

♦ The Boyarin was *48 feel long. 41 feci . , , beam and 10 feet draught. She was of j The Maryland Society io New York i 3.200 tons dUplaccmdnt, and her trial j gave its annual dinner at Sherry's. * 11 ■peed was 25 knot*. Her armament con ! ' y rs Mary M Powell, fosler mother ..f

- r -‘ * of six 4.« inch gin . » - i ^ two 1.4 inch guns, ami *u*c-c | njif

machine gun*. She was also fitted with ! f rom Dover. Del., was arrested, accused

' six torpedo tube*. The Boyarin w a* Iasi „f (bp -j,!-, murder.

”***.“ WHttffTJ*?.'IL'.™ 1 Antilniia I. rrporto. ft t,r, Jftrraft-I |

^ ,lw* mArlatt'V fmmMtnt.'K«-rt« ANn^reent ll

THOUSANDS VIE* BODY.

believed that an unexAmpted emlgrtition j for'StalAood Jt prediriAl * l.ili wfil .f Jews will result If the recommenda- reported In the near future from the '

. ith I».th legs so badly fruzeu that

i (>uiation was necessary. , , , -t-r- -

- ' 'ti-in* of the commission arc-put into | |{ OUM . Dommiupp on Territories joining

• ffecl. Oklaboms and Indian Territory in a singic State under the name of Oklahoma.

-r--; , . • urs. Mary n. roweu. lusu-t uu»iu.-i ; -BUFFALO BILL AS A MINER. ThU State will not be admitted bowwsted of *.x 4.. inch gun*, eight L3 n. lt , Estelle Albin. who was found dead in the | ' ever unrikSllur Ito alh.tmrat of' Isnds gun*, two 1.4 inch guns. .mi ihr.-c ] ?arrrt ef lbc fonner's home. J2 mile^ Hz Ucnrpsrates Caapasy «• Dc*.:.g | ^Co^mWon^b^LS

erals la 'Vyenlat , j p f ct ed and the school land question set-

* having taken part in the en |„ h.ve.Wreaxe,! Newark, X. J.. (8p«UI).-CoL YVU-1 tied. This, it is estimated, will take at

gsgement on February ‘J at Port Arthur , |h * morllll |t v fronYdiphlheri. M per cent, iiom F. Cody. "Buffalo Bill." is

• in Chicago In nine'year* j ilic iueorporalors of Ctuly’s Wyoming

riftftMftft* riii.fta. P.. i. The "'abash Railroad filed a mortgage } foal Company, authorized lo do mining Cleveland Citizens Pay Hamate la "t*"** , f or fio.000.000 In St. Louis to guarantee , „r other kind* and genCTally impttm

lation of about 600,000 and will divided into fourCol{gremioflml districts.

. - , _ Later a bill will be reported from this ! ::n issue of bonds for World'* Fair ter- p topcrtics in (be neighborhood of lands committee admitting Arizona and Xcw

Cleveland. Ohio. (Special).-Cleveland i minais and improvemcuu. ' ow nni by Lhilonri Cody. Mexico as a single Slste, but this latter waa again a city of deep mourning Fri- j The authorized capital stock is fixed at | proposition will not be pressed for some

day: Business' was --practically su* < Firetea. ' W93.000. but only *1.000 i* paid up. time, nended, and a vary large proportion of I : There arc 8.B00sharra all told, and these the population paid homage to the mem- 1 The first encounter on land in the Bus b#rc , par VB i U p 0 f gioo each. The in «»y of their dlstlnguisbcl fellow citizen. «* Japanese \Y ar oeeurred in Korea and ; eoriwrutor*. who are credited with *200 Benator Marcus A Hanna. * Cossacks captured sdrac Japanese pris | worlh rvh. in addition to Colonel Oody.

oner *- | are John S, fall, of this city, cz-chief of European nations are making exten- , ihc Secret Service and now vicc prcsi

military preparation*, and war dent and general mans:

Senator

Senator Hanna left this city for the i capital Just four week* ago.

Na Aaitricaa Slavs tester) s Jala. In answer to a communcistion, from

William C. Dodge inquiring into the reported existence of slavery In the Jolo

Islands and inclosing aewspsper dip

TO EURN CHANNEL THROUGH ICE CaMktlaatrs la Use Blsz af Oil sa dart;

ia Sasqnckaaat.

Bloomaburg.IV. (Special). -TheCommissinnrn- of Motnour. Xorthumberiand and Columbia counties met with representatives of the different railroad companies. In joint session here, agreed to abandon fbe project of placing u dam in the rivi-r and Hooding the he to remove Fntn£ Crease, of Berwick, proposed a new scheme, ‘ills plsn i* to use crude oil sod burn a channel through the middle of the gorge. Standard Oil people bad inform'd him that the plan bad been successfully used to destroy Mnaller gorges. The Commiasioner* appeared to think the plan feasible, and an experiment will he made.

o the highest legislative body in the land. To friends, before his leavetaking. the Senator expresazd a*rntianent that seems to have foreshadowed

an event of the future.

--I am tired, and think I have earned a rest. If I can go to Washington and simply attend to my duties a* Senator, 1

shall be happy." he said.

As dawn began lo break orrr the city the doors of the Chamber of Commerce auditorium, whets the body lay. was reopened to a vast throng of people. Several thousand who Mood in line awaiting their turn were disappointed when the doors to the Chamber were closed at 11 o'clock to prepare for (hr removal of the body to the < bureh for the final funeral At 10 o'clock the members of the Slate Legislature, who recently chose Mr. Ilaaaa to again represent Ohio In the Hamate, drove from their bold* to the Chamber of Com merer In a body and ~ d lor the last time upon tbn fare of

. , ... . — ager of the L'nlou 1 nine* alleging that Americans were slave rumors caused n panic on the Faria ; Ice Company: Selden Bacon and Lucius ! dealers Secretary Taft has wmien the Bourse. j C. Kfune. of New Y'ork'dfy. and Dr. D. i following letter: An attempt lo kill President Bonilla j Frank Powell, of Sc Paul- j _ -Tbertatoment withreapert toslavay

was made while he was at the theatre, and he has assumed the dictatorship of

Honduras.

Another battle was reported in North Albania, fn whidi the Albanians were defraud with a tom in killed and wound-

ed of SOU.

Fifteen iteraoos were killed in hn

Hew York. (Special) -Btntomenu of Giovanni MorrellL an Italian miner of Katie. Mont , who wnsatappml by lha

tmmigratkm authoritkw here tare from a Halt lo lta!<

fmwki la that stain. MurreUi was found in hnwf-

drnarled fin i Utzsnsklp pa-

produc'd hi* America a . . par*, tourd hr tto ruxartr court Kuttr. M..ot . bill admit It I (hat hr fimt

name b> Aao-'b* *

pjoslon Pari*.

5*)f He Task far SfC.tiflrs SZJ.M3 si

Oetrgla Fanis.

Macon. Gs., (Special).-C. H. Trout-

man. cashier of the Merchants and Farm-

| . „ ... . , .. . era' BanlTof Miiledgcvlllc. Ga., wbotliot in a celluloid comb factory in ' i,i m ^if twlcn Tuen&y nlahL is still liv-

ing. hut in a sinking condition. In a letter to Prerideat J. T. Allen, of

, in the Philippines is an outrageous lie.

CASHIER SOOT alii SELF. There are no American* engaged in the

. .. — » . ft—in the

A Russian force of 2.000 occupied Wiju, Korea, and rapid movements of troopa-were believed lo Indicate an early

bet Ur on land.

Roads intimated a favorable response

— bank, he said to __ of the bank's funds, hot had wed *2*000 t.f Stale funds This money waa in his

of tto Bute

toibe Dav note concerning lhaoeutrallty i sanitarium Troutman had cog*gtd In of China. ' , cot too speculation sad. while to had

j.—..

slave trade at all.

Wood, with the approval of the Philippine Commlaaioo. Is using every endeavor to anppreaa slarenr throughout the More province, to whicii tl is almost -holly t "

The House Committee on Poatodioen and Post Bomb agreed to the report of a subcommittee raising the eateries of rural free delivery carriers to a maximum of

The rights of J restricted la I*

Russia U pouriag troop* iolf. Hat trie. .J0.«N0 bslag expected within 12 day*. ; and that rity Is ripreted u. be the hose

ol the RuJfaa tend operatloeu.

Owing to Urnnrndtettea ol dtetahaners I lat hten by Bear Admiral Evaan. the l. ffirKaEaWftiar:

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Manila. (By Gable).—Corporal Ayala, ringleader of the members of the eon stabularv force, who recently revolted at Vigan. Luzon, wa* rsptn ed testMondav. He ha* since been tried, convicted anti sentenced by the court at Vigan to be hanged. Very few of the men w ho deserted their posts remain uocaptured. and moot of the arms aud ammunition taken bv them have been recovered. A reward of *2.500 baa been offered for the capture of Ricartr. the revolutionist

The report agreed lo lakes sway from

_tcb carriers the expires sad news

agency privileges which they «

Jspna hnving nee. dad to tto request •4 thte gtiverwmeat to be nBownd the s^asts

Ran Juan. Porto Rico, (Special).-A S vate message has been received here m Santo Domingo city, dated Febru17. aaxJog that an American warship berded the insurgents at Ps Jsrito. Santo Domingo, and then tended marines. There men. however, suhre-

Meaila. (By CnbteY. - The United Buies protected cruisers Cindnaati and Albany. cd Rear Admiral Evan*' fleet, have sailed

far Shanghai. '

Woodstock. OBL. (Special; - Burglars blew open the safe ot tto Mohoma Bank, nt Aylmer, and stoic *15.«» Th^r also, blew open the safe of the private hank of Jarere Hunro at Embro. sensriwtn targe The thieves » ere fright-

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Cabinet Ministers' Secrets. Cabinet ministers are often caile' upon lo carry about with them, locked up in their breasts, secrets for the dlvulgence of which large- *-Jtns of gold would frequently be paid. The documents which contain the confidential minutes of the cabinet meetings aro printed in the private printing office of the foreign office, a place where the absolute recrecy desired alone can be obtained. There is a story told by Sir Wemyss Reid that once one of these precious private papers was loet and recovered without Its contents becoming public properly, in a miraculous manner. When the Home Rule bill of 1833 was being prepared by Gladstone's cabinet, and none knew of Us probable form except the members of the government, a member of a certain lamoos club went up to a table In the club library to write a tetter. He noUcod that gome printed pa jmrs bad been left on the table by the gentleman who had sat there test, and ho was about to push them aside, when his eye caught the words. “Most secret; for the use of the cabinet-" It was the secret draft copy cf tho Home Rule bilL Fbrtunalely. tho 'finder was a man of honor, and he at once toot steps to return the papers, carefully seated, to the prime rntnlatcr.—Exrhaas" “Graft" In Trade. The business I am connected with uses some anilines, writes “A Promlncai Manufacturer 4 ' in the World Today. and once when our chomtet waa absent I saw a salesman from a company with whom wa had Barer dealt. He did'not w.tch my neme. and ariar the offer ot n cigar ha Icanad forward

"If yoo can gat those cuter* In IU see that yoo get Iva percent on air HUle i

• Make It 10 parcaaL" ThU tempted me into leading him on ami I said: “Oh. you don't do aa well aa your neighbor*." Ha at might road up ami arid: “Fix the price ou that .viler »L5* per pound tto had ahead* quoted ll par pound on It) and wall give yon tt rcata cm every round yoo order " As wa order Urea or tour hundred pourds at a time tkta woald aretes s very tidy uk

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