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MARCH TURNS LION Far-Reaching Storm Euccesdn Lamb-Like Beginning, MICHIGAN TO Mont! FROM THE GULF ‘«, Arkansay, Ken- 2 Vinited, tucky and ucky an h LIST OF FATALITIES “ROWING Pousibly Nine Killed in Texass More in Arkansas. or MANY CHICAGO WIRES ARE DOWN Rain, Snow, Sleet and Wi to e Telegraph phone Service fr HICAGO, wind #torme early today and during was its belght damaged throughout tho city to the extent of $17 000. Many heavy plate gluss windows were blown in. Telegraph and panies were the worst suffere be sume time before Thousands of poles were Chicago was practically west and northwest by egraph all day and tonight distance telephone service badly that it of & late hour tonight Minneapolis could be tance telephone he storm s belie 10. senson March of (he One of the ' struck Chicago the t it telephone w and it order can be blown down isolated from telephone and tel The long was erippled o little value. Up ther Milwaukee nor reached by long-dis will restored and the 1 to bave been most severe in wouthern Wisconsin Along o long stretch of the Milwaukee road southern Wisconsin 500 telegraph poles a down. Reports from many points in In diana and Kentucky also indicate heavy dumage from the storm elegraph Companies Lose Heayily. The Western Unlon and Postal Telegraph companies suffered severely by fallen po It was estimated that t were not fewer than 5,000 poles in the city thrown down by the fury of the wind and storm. Tel egraph service almost as far west as Omaha was stopped until late this evening Trains entering Chicago were delayed from ten minutes to an hour. The Bure lington and Milwaukee & St. Paul com- panies were the worst sufferers in this respect. All the roads suffered damage to their tracks and switch yar: At the life-saving station at the mouth of the Chicago river it was considered the worst galo that has struck Chicago harbor since 1894, The water, lashed fur; came up to the life-saving station and flooded the floor for the first time In twelve years. Most of the shipping was protected in winter quarters, so that the damage done to it was slight The passenger steamars Indiana and City of Grand Raplls, plymg between here and Milwaukee, were caught squarely in the gale. After many attempts the City of Grand Rapids managed to get inside the harbor at Kenosha, where she remained until the storm had abated. The Indlana put port in Chicago in the midst of the storn Mith all her passengers seasick and pani sricken. They described it as the wildest alght Lake Michigan has known in years. Rucine and Darl Wisconsi storm Kenos Southern suffered seve from the The Wisconsin Tel phone company reports that the entire sys tem of the company has been paralyzed and that Recine, Kenosha and most of the other Jake shore cities are entirely cut offt. Ra- cine s reported have suffered more heavily than any other town in the sfat The principal streets are covered with wreckage .and telephone and telegraph wires and poles lle tangled together in great heaps in many of the thoroughfares The damage to the electric light was ®o great that ety wa darkness tonight avold dauger loose live wires to wires left 1n from th to lown was No €. Burllugtou, Cedar Rapids. Indianola and Creston bore the brunt of the storm in fowa. In Indianola all the electric lights were destroyed and the Mutual Telephone company suffered $20,000 dumage in the destruction of its wires and operating ap- paratus. Thero was a heavy snow at Cedar Rapids all day today, trains being block- aded and telephone and telegraph com- panies being forced to abandon all bus fness. OWENSBORO IS UNDERMINED | eat Results in pwn's Sewer Well o Main Breaking L Ky., March OWENSBORO, burst here last night did great The sewer well and a big water Main and Davies streets burst twenty-five feet deep and about wide was torn in the streets distance. Tho str were undermined that today parts of them caved Temple theater and Anderson’s #tore nearby are both und in danger Last night the city was Plectrie light poles in down and as a gas main burst on street all gas had to be turned Dig force of men has been at work all day trylng to repair the damage done aud to prevent other and more serious damage ARKANSAS BOY IS KILLED Named Turner K by Storm at Prairie. A cloud main at fitty for feot some in. The apartment ned and are in total darkness many places were Main off. A Young L in Strew LITTLE ROCK, Ark., March 10.—A heavy rain, wind and thunderstorm, accompanic by lightuing, visited Arkansas yesterday At Van Buren lightning struck the | dence of James Morrell, rendering hi in the street At Conway fifteen business houses were unroofed, many others blown down and others unroofed. Dispat from Pine Prairie say the storm struck there, wreck Ang everything in its path. A boy nmamed Turner was killed GULF TOO ROUGH FOR START ma at Pens Making o Battleshin clde Alab Detay rin PENSACOLA, Fla., March 10 & severe storm on the gulf last on account of the high seas today tleship Alabama did not sall on trial wip. There was night ana the bat its final property | into ely damage. | and a hole | badly | "WORSE REPORTS IN ST. LOUIS h 1A Told That Bight Are Mundred W Ald Nee h | \ al to tonigh the Wikl Beulah 0. L + Dalla eight death Point Johnson are reported frof orn. died 1 he from night of her f when orm struck th W. Garrett, Benjamin Walters J. W. Willlams' children be dying loss in Wil in Van Hstricts | | | | R two of reported te The property mated at $70, rounding cetion extend ip the Mi n in regions almost without wire legraph companies finding diMcult 1o gather details of the storm but enough is known which base estimates of property approximating 81,0 orn farming and othe least a of per Point i Arkan storm into s | | | | 1sian a and Memphi rail or T 0,000 to the interests ons dend Two ind score Dent New reported spected, The storm oy Ia partly Jasper | expocted to Dalla been badl Passengers at on was not About ked and bi Rail storm 8¢ d today and twelve houses were wre ips to dis hurt that road tion have 1y | tonignt repor ive | neart 100 persons red He says destitute local has Are entir | being « A rellef At present from Texu country t for ald may he for b au committee been will be It the condi districts devel extended. contribution for tion in the the reque to | 0 DETROIT telephones the rain entire wind havoc March 10.—-Ovor rendered useless today fell and during The thirty-mile accompanied the r the wires, weighte they with the fce. Official Michigan Telephone company tonight mated their loss fn the state at $2i GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, March day's wind, t and rainstorm ha paralyzed the state telephone line of the Michigan Telephone comy wbout fonia is a mass of tangled wires poles. The Citizens' company 1s0 badly crippled. The loss will amoui to several thousand dollars. At St 100 telephones burned out by contact with trolley wires. In Benton har- bor, the wires of the company are all down. THREE DEATHS NOWREPORTED Arknnsns to List Mich were which morning which with were froz an-hour n raised down of the estl 000 10, a To- most The ny nd sle ervice. ! oken were Adds PARAGOULD, Ark., March 11 | night’s storm killed Saturday three persons in this (Greene) county, and wrought much prop- erty damage. At Rock Hill, Mrs. Millie Davis and a 13- year-old boy, named Osmar Roberts, were killed by falling timbers At Jackson, Commissa a well known young business man, was killed outright by the roof of his house falling in. Several persons are reported in Jure Much dama and fruit v Charles Bowling, to small buildin trees is reported FAMILIES IN EMERY INJURED n [l tenc Mrw, whier May ‘ " Wor of W, Survive I Storn s, Mar Wills the T passed EMERY which Killed one Raines Mr x over 10.—The Point yesterday Sabine river. In seriously injured and W. T. Lewis, together with his en- tire family of six, were injured, two tally. The little boy reported fnjured was alive The attending physiclan says the 16-year-old cannot live Lewis' house was completely destroyed and the buildings of Miller and Foreman, Holder, Buchanan and Cochran were badly damaged. The in the path of the storm are all in ruins, CORNING IS IN DARKNESS storm man near Muller today boy's ister fences Light Boiler CORNING March 10, A blizzard is ra The tarted with rain and sleet and the frozen brauches of trees, of which this « Kreat many, have done a good deal of damag to clectric light and telephone wires, which are broken down badly. The electric light engine’s boiler sprung a leak and the town s in darkness. 1a (Special.) Ve storm has & Three Churches PADUCAH wtruck the last night Destroyed, Ky., March 10.—A neighborhood of Maxon's and overturned three filled with negroes. Twenty stables blown down and many horses killed bacco barns wero razed and their contents blown v. The Catholie, Cumberland Presbyterian and Baptist churches were de stroyed, Loss, $30,000 mill houscs we G He SBYRACUSE. elegram.) | to noon today | on the level he [ qualities for a fow 1 Tt is thawing now ‘ of great benefit to f CARMINE CLOUD RAINS BLOOD efit to Fal Neb., March Snow fell last A total of wh 10 night bout (Special and inche slx ; ssumed blizzard arifting some. snow will prove | wheat and e PALERMO, last night a heavy re over the he sky b | rain falling resembles drops of blood [ This phenomenon, called “bloody rain attributed to dust from the African | erts, travsported by the heavy south [ now blowi ROME | to he ern Sicily, March 10 cloud has extended Ever since | | [ i \ eity g @ deep red now wind March 10.—The phenomenon now n Sieily extends also over At the sky is yellow and has fallen, Ttaly Rome Naples a rain of heavens being dark red ROYAL PAIR GETS TO IRELAND of Man, rivaiy ut 1 Castl oen at sand .- hester DUBLIN ess of M agee castle, Ma. b 10.—The duke arrived toda 1 duch at Tanger- The | arly badly | WIRES IN MICHIGAN SUFFER | 1,000 | the | Joseph | storm | The | is south- | the | [PLENTY OF WIND AND SNOW Blustery March Bunday is Fellowed by a Night of Oalmness, TELEGRAPH WIRES GO DOWN IN GALE Damage are This is the last hich groundhog Thirty-elght emerged shadow incient | tradition, weeks more of winter | He has lacked considerable of muking his {prophecy good, as there has been a great deal of warm weather since then, but now that the period of his reign is drawing to lose he makes a somewhat spasmodic at tempt to assert his authority, The flurry of wind and snow of Sunday comes under the head of “groundhog weather,” as described in anclent blue-backed almanacs. It was a feeble makeshift but the best the badger in this time of government bureaus and im proved forecasting devices Although there was a generous snowfall, conditions were not favorable for because of the blustering that ompanied the was a good day at churche week of the season over influence I aw hi | w the exerts an go—February 2 burrow and ording to the days from his and this, a th no doubt could muster weather the leighing nor' wester tion. It The attendance below the ave To the gowns and fort in the erting ac precipita to stay indoors was women who are having Easter bonnets made there was coms thought that old Boreas was ex- his energie rly in the Lenten | season and the hope was that might exhaust himselt before the day ot glad tidings and great joy Telegraph Wires Go Down. The storm had no very serious effect on the railronds. . Most of the trains arrived here Sunday morning within halt an hour of their regular time, the Wabash being an exceptic It was delayed about two bours. During the day traffic was restored to its normal condition Telegraphic service, however, did not es cape so easily. Hoth telegraph companies reported thelr wires down at many points directly of Omaha, and all messag taken subject to d as they had to sent around the wind-swept portions of the country by north or south routes. Tha brunt of the storm seems to have fallen in Ilinois, Ohlo, Missouri and othor | states of the middle west. Omaha, so far as |can be gathered from limited advices, ap- pears (0 have been on the western edge of the storm and to have escaped the heaviest portions of it. In consequence of the damage graph wires the Associated Press was somewhat hampered With the setting of the sun the wind sub- sided and by the only evidenca that there had heen a storm approachin; blizzard in soverity was seen in the streets, which were clogged with spongy, half- melted snow. Mechanical street sveepers, forced along the tracks between two trolley s, were in use until well into the night, freeing the rails of their accumulation of snow, which had serlously retarded trafio during the day FOUR ALL THE KNOWN DEAD Wills Point W Victims of Loss general to Towa service 9 o'clock " rnn Very Tex., March 10 yesterday's No o Addit —'roperty Menvy, IIALLAS, ports from Point have made I As stated four people property timated 000, From Further re: tornado at Wills no additions to the death in last night's dispatches were killed outright. The loss will bo heavier than at first e At Wills Point alone it is $50,000. ¥ Wills Point the storm’s fury, dotted with wreckage. followed to the Arkansas line. At New Boston and at Texarkana houses w siderably damaged. In Collin count thirty mi very strong, but it did not strength of a tornado. Halil by torrents of rain. At |inches of rain fell in forty GIVES THE NEGROES A SCARE Winad ir Ca course of the can be | attain the was followe one place 1 minutes fu- | Terrifie v molishes ins in n Ke Town. Twenty tueky | FULTON, Ky., March 10.—In the terrific | storm that swept this section last night the damage was greatest at Clinton and Hick man. At Clinton twenty negro cabins demolished, two negroes were hurf, and many others badly bruised. Part of Mar vin college was unre the waterworks plant was destroyed and eight were blown from the track The Baptist church at Hickman was de stroyed by wind. A large number of houses and baris were blown down fn Fulton and Hickman counties. The loss of 15 large. MISSOURI PACIFIC SUFFERS Severity of the Storn Blocks Trafic and ( cation in Kansas, were freigat cars property KANSAS CITY, March 10, snowstorm was one of the seve Missouri and fall was not winter ,in Kansap dritted badly The Missouri Pacific stuck in a drift for own, Kan. The of Missouri have no Sunday run on all t at poir caused e western While the northern heavy it had a passenger traln #ix hours near James 1 drifts on & num branches, but they Two englnes were Wind and on the wires m interruption of phonic and telegraphic communications TORNADO HITS PRINCETON todinna Wreeke are Pacific trains aing today sleet and tele some s caked e Dwelling s PRINCETON, Ind., March 10.—A tornado | last night wrecked one dwelling and movea al others from their foundations. Hun dreds of outbuilding No lives were lost. The High | school building were were demolished courthouse and much damaged Raises Ohio River, PITTSBURG, Pa., March 10.—The Ohio ver coalboat stage, with fifteen and one-halt feet of at the dam at mid night rising. Reports from up-river show rain and rivers rising at all points river men think the aiver here will twenty-six feet, the flood mark, but pthers believe 1t will not go above twenty is at water and Son reach nt PLATTSMOUTH Snow has wore tbua » White Coxt, Neb., March 10.—(Spe been falling in this vi twenty-four hours. | claity ppreciably | s north of Dallas, the wind was | he | | | | | CARRIE'S NOTES FROM HADES | Mrw, Nati of A Fenture New Wil TOPEKA, Kan., M number of Mrs. Carrie s Mall, | paper containing tone illustration variois the late jc Mrs in her salu I have no a nitial pape he Smashe a four-column six toen-page or hal of ring slogies to mak Nick Chiles for the publisher of f} er's Mail. Our Savior ate with and sinners to do them good n Lord. This the Sma columns those 1 in hav Smash put The paper Matl shall 1 is above be as His shall put ket from across the anything through Smasher’s Matl must letter and brevity for 1 reserve exclusi I have had allowing someone els ought therefore tor what goes in on the ture of lisher iness his 1 name into the all over, even water Those w it 1n the the xoul the put of rm of f 2 in Peorla from to attend to what 1 1 alone ponsible the @ severe les to, am re fourteenth the negro. Underneath of the page Is found a Nick Chiles, the ve the line Smasher to by pl pub B manager and the Plain Dealer, who of Mrs. Nation when and Order people rei fitst pa Mrs. Nation der which the nash Lettors for Hel Mail the th went tenerted Law ¥ v own contain The department lotters are published in Mail are Leiters from Hell, from Honest People Appe Some Poetry,” “Note Comments Indorsements and Invita tions,” “Snap Shots” and “Answers to Cor respondents Some of th “We solicit advertisematit I8 useful and beautiful and that glory of God Why didn't the legislature prohibiting prisoners the gise whisky or to play cards in Jai1? Why* butia again the things which they destroy “I was glad to notice that anarchy not indorsed by Mclarland and Sheldon. “You want to be in the-band wagon with the preachers and good women? Verily, 1 ¥ unto Mr. Lindsay, must be horn again.” “In justice to Mr. Cook and family T will say my confinement was almost pleusant, it it had not been for the cigarctte smoke I have three meals a day and a good bed, Tt i first-class hotel the Wichita jail house, with its maniacs, cigarettes and green persimmons. The tuphkey, Mr. Dodd, was kind to me LOOKS DARK FOR AUNT CARRIE " The of un one paragraphs in the paper of all t will be at %) he pass a law was p you, you a beside wnrin WICHITA, Kan., March 16, diet returned this case of the State against Mrs. Carrie N tion, Lucy Wilhoite, Julia ns and Lydia Muntz, charged with wrecking a saloon here on January 21 The verdict will be. resd court fn-the morning. 1 the verdict finds her guilty A sealed ver was afternoon in the the distriet thoughit that charged, us leven of the jurymen are said to have fas | vored conviction at midnight last night The Jury had deliberated twenty-four hours, STEADY MAN FOR STARGAZING Favor Sec Astronomer ty at Obse March the g o v Best serve tory. WASHINGTON, that trouble 1s not altogether 10 naval It appears servatory of a personal 1t involves the oid question of whether the rvatory should nder the superin tendency of a line officer of the navy or of a astronomer. The hus been held by the astronomical sion at large and also by such as Secretary Tracy and Secretary Long This is not founded upon the finding of persons qualified in the of the or upon any dissatisfaction with the pr nt incumbent, but upon the fact that frequent changes of duty which naval officers are subject at short intervals pre vents continuity of administration, upon the priuciple that the of superintendent should persons in or out of the without restriction to any , and that the observatory should secure the most -accomplished and competent astron- omer that can be found anywhere. the at naty professional latter profe secretaric line navy the to and appoint be made naval sery ment from ice, ™ |COLLEGE MEN AND BUNCO | | James, NEW YORK 1 Low of Columbia university, General T. president of the Lincoln bank; President Daniel . Gilman of Hopkins university of Baltimore and retary Willlam Beebe of Columbia versity were in police court thi before Magist Raymond for swindling Presidents Low and J told how Raymond rof. Sandys, had played a confidence them which he obtained $200 from the bank. President Gilman testifiea that the letter which Raymond pry to President Low was forgery. The tech: nical charges on which Raymond was held were the forgiug of the check th Gilman letter he was held bond on each of these charges. Raymond was arrested in New Haven lust week for trying to swindle President Hadley of Yale colleke TROUBLE NOT OVER AT LISBON N President tional John, uni- morning and under ecretary e the name of ¥ game on a ng nd and in $3 MADRID, March 10.—El there have been further ar festations in Lisbon and the patrolling the city forced LISBON, against the Polytechnic school Heraldo Jesuit says mani guard is now Strict censorship is en March 10.—Upon a Jesuits by the 0 manifesto students of the the pollce entered the and struck many with swords, The wounded are some infantry and cavalry ca The students have addre lutions to the House of Peers of Deputies denouncing the NO CARLIST BANDS THERE spunish Ofcials D, er's Allies Are i in Catalo; school and Chamber police ing Active in. MADRID, March 10.—~At the of the minisiry the dates of Parbiamwent and fon will be fixed In offieial ci it | ands of Carlists have made ance in Cataloni for the d general ssolu tion he elac thelr appear and | relief | | | fidenc | ot te Poole to prosecute Ross | ented | | STORMS GATE OF GREAT WALL ' ROBBERS GET CASH AND BONDS | | bank next council | | mee General F'u Ha o Oppose Arre JAPANESE SHOW GREAT AC Order New Battleshi Yokohama 1 for A w0 L De vantnges Koren. Mar ert SHANGHAL Chau wi 16,000 men h 10 hat 0 men D General ateh L Tu Helang with to r The China Gazette the taotal, has In favor of the Wl that all the ernors support him, LONDON, March 16 hip Hatsuse, ju ordered possible h 20,0 are a t Ning Hsu sist arrest annonnces that lalized the abolition of the men viceroys an The compl pro says the Yok ponden the Daily Mail given the Japanese the scriousness with which the Kovernment Well Informed action Manchuria inspired by the notion that are tied in South Africa only half-hearted in the Chinese integrity a coalition is improbable and Japan barrassed in her finances (o d protest and endeavor pensating advantages in Kor China’'s slgnature of the convention is practically the Petersburg Daily Mail, I sent to the of bar silver LI HUNG CHANG VERY Snyw LIt read=CGourt Ret Jupane ed in a tle all corr order 0 been to ot to vy views the situation Japanese regard R giguntic Snglund’s but as Gernm a maintena with ) muc mor secure a Man sured,” ondent Russia last empress dowager 7,300 to peatse Hangs Only Anx r PEKIN, March 11— Li Hung Chang' s again seriously {11 his life by a thread Prince Ching and Earl Li seem to that by spreading rumors of the cour willingness to return to Pekin unless that thing is done, they influen deliberations of the ministers of th er and his physiciar hang: can As a matter of fact, according to r reports from Stan Fu, the imperial p ages are extremely uncomfortable a Fu, where they live in the house of th ernor, which is small stru French missionaries who have just r here from Sian Fu believe the dowager would bring the court Pekin on the first offer of the allie ing as a basis the removal of the troc cept the legation guards. The for ng until Tuesday, owing sence of the French minister, M Pao Ting Fu The United Siy nal corp ready to leave in a week, according structions. No transport has bee nounced, however . Pich | JOAN BULL LOSING HIS Yang Tse Counntry Single Co LONDON, March 11 respondent of the Times, who sends th waning of British ence in the Yang Tse valley, sy Five ago British interest influence unchallenged, but tos only is th ng Tse not a British The account years = in the sense in which Manchuria i Russian | and Shan Erowing tional Tung German, but less English and it is more “The whole country is overrun wit man, I'rench, and traders wealth and two German who are exploring the m commercial Tesouree lines are briskly with thelr shipping on the river, a British monopoly “One advantage over other powers in the valley is th and goodwill of the better ¢ people and officials of com the China ¢ AMERICANS MOST MERC Al Other ¥ Done Som Pekin n Th Own Ace March 11 will LONDON that (he Russia the of the Morning Post sltuation is is not powers oppose the Pekin wiring Saturday garded as very gloomy Chinese plenipotentiaries openly that intervention by the not desirable unless they are back up their protests There are pow propa reports from the pr of Shan Si that the Chinese are construct ing extersive fortifications and mob large bodies of troops to resist an ad of the allles “General capitation chiefs, guilty judge the Chaffee refuses of several ot murder, whom a has condemned. The America fa who have carrie ition £ to allo notorious only foreigners e In Pekin Reported by Have Capture, BERLIN, March 11.—The War off received the following dispatch from von Waldersee “PEKIN, March 10.—Colonel Le n stormed a gate of the grea: eighty miles west of Pao Ting Fu March 8, capturing four guns.’ Successt ni Hy Use I ARGONTA of I it March Springer robbed three men and $2,600 in registered government About § were 10 was Ka 1l by in were $5,0 The p last n and $4,000 cent bond. gold and touched The the Santa vanlt was 1 the glycerine ntil thi ecured bonds 0 in robbers their Fe section house entered through was blown The robbery mornin secur tools rarby the open safe with was not s i Ashore MADRID, March 11.—he Spanish hoat Ponce de Leon is ashore near | about 0ty wiles southwest of Seyllle, g and Prince Tuan Prepars and Prince ' hither back &n envoys will not hold a general the will Shanghal cors Belgian and Swiss engineers formerly the British still possess correspondent | declare left brick wall SINGLE THIRTY THOUSAND ~ RESIS] | CONDITION OF THE WEATH Foreonst v Warmer in Winds; T Net sday Tempern TIVITY s from ng Fu jan par Towa Stnt 1 TIOWA CITY gram.)—At 3 broke out University March lock Sheng. throne 1ikin gov- of lowa t o'clock the n The only d At o bat ngland with | ohama | Other indi Japan In the hall uext to it were The loss is about medical placed micr ing equipment The theory the b stand museum, which Eight thousand wern destroye was save origin of the fire being medical laboratory. T bluft, hands | nany is nee of Japan h em- than | com re Sw y i hrough wht | of March the midunight ed all but order very room smoke and water. The over §3,000, probably to estimate. 8. D. Bacon and 1o one insurance he carried, CORNING The Bacon took fire 1a hote hurian Aot Rays of the August |.m|||-ln1 water has put (hre ot ot SICK by a Colorado, here fort to M Yard Discoy 1 | N say think = t's un- this or e the pow- Telegram.) been yard. An attem discovered at Smith extinguishing. It will be apprehended eliable ey el o Jerson t Sian e gov tcture. urned mpres 10 . hav- ops ex- HAVANA, March 10 fcal demonstrations ical element fn the have Cubi ab- hon, at | United States will recede ve | The radteal its power to keep publie. It attributes United States « | the trusts prezs s doir this th to in- n an- declaring tha people “are in favor of solute independence and action of the administratio Articles from American seem to sustain the tion are given wid Senor Gualberto Gomez “Let us maintain our to be free, but let slightest pretext perialism which of a generous peaple and to trample righ have falth Justice in the honor the duced W GRIP public « long one influ- for s and ay not | sphere upon our in the ot shington tandtiv'] con nterna placards have thus To the not m; 0 h been er po of the 1 ¥ promises t and never fven GEORGE This is recommended t of all “worthy compat American, Thus far the vention rem not ept the Platt committee on foreign tomorrow, bul for several days, nineral | while | peting | w e con- lasses entral | n firm in the to re IFUL Tave eir Cash Johnson 1 s Ac e nt ™ Itle a 1kely hemes NILES, Mich, March surrounding the Charles A. Johnson of bank has been cleared up. turned tonight from says her husband s {1l at brother-in-law. The office satisfied that her search of the bank's dollar Is missing DETROIT, Mich the Tribune from the First Natlonal bank $100.600 arrived by e Express Agent Walter bank, having just when the doors w “The Even th ers is red to ovineo | 4r ilizing dvance March w the Boxer hine ns are a4 out deltye Left & In o 1 o Not Vo a so erly INDIANAPOLI tion of , March nt Dr. Jameso) tated part of General He was o A There Is the congestion extending t lung and to th ight lung. this afternoon General ing easily, but at that slightly worse and Dr ! He id that he be apprehended for hours, but the age all calculations this evening ( ing some pain tively easy co has Count former Presi | ous upper sdburs t wall Priday, flar Tools th of th eral rivate but 1 here 1 cash 3 per 140 in un- from The BERLIN elr March 10 Earl Empe Order of the time of after It nitro- | tha known | g fully turned of the conferred at to England to insignia gun- Tuelva, noticing comment in the German pr slowal of the bowor, spontancous building of fir porti walls of the medical building o cunnot dollars The UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS B! « E UR ™ Lo red [l il ning raged 18 of 1 of including t be worth remai v entirely s he Owner, 10, largest s & cted The damage constitutional couvention has not given up hope that the unknown combustion tates carric in this city, was of four 1 is dama estimated Heresford BERESFORD, 8. 1., March 10 a keg of tar, but was discovered in time the Although the ended, from view t P ot n. papers attitude of the ity r [ s nited hiat Y-‘wl‘h. N the s ir W action |CORNING HOTEL 1S BURNED ne fire r by difficuit the owner knows how.much SLOW MATCH T0 KEG OF TAR (8pecl, ed incendiarism has Co.'s 1 A slow match was burning its way CUBAN RADICALS HOPEFUL pol the ra the po tion taken regarding the Platt amendment vihioy before ot gress to the influence the ing American Cuba rebuking 1 constderation great 1 of our which Jefferson and At street corners in various public y which WASHINGT radical members of the de amendment ations The mystery Qisappenrance Mrs, the TS story 10 Niles says an. well riso o o th Untll 3 Harrison time nex patient uncertain 18 Robert ror the the Chicago, of First Johnson re h books show th A spectal 1o closed press from hambers was in the the money ra ordered closed Harrison is today Jameson was ¢ taln nothing wi At Harrlson resting r W wh conve ays in La Patria et us avoid furnishing the | unhealthy Is corrupting resolutic 1 the et cause ar pr Lincoln us st st tes: 1 L are n N the rminatic will me a final report is not expected NO MONEY MISSING AT NILES Chiengo a to of Cashi Nation where of b ban ome th tru, t not Just befof on Frids Chicag, HARRISON SLIGHTLY WORSE | the us The ser that t 8 left danger of tha o'clock rest wias e forty-el rende o'cle utt compar wa | EARL ROBERTS SENDS IT BACK eported than iiam Black Hagl [ \ upon the be 1 favorah ed by ber for the the | blood | rsuading them | the The she condi lung the visit FIVE START IN SAME PLACE ory Rl E i| Ilayers in Benatorial Game to Resume The Manenvers Today, h! = MUCH PRESSURE ON THE THOMPSON LINE | | Events of Last Week Bore Hard on the Lincoln Man's Btreng MEIKLEJOHN ALSO SUFFERS CONSIDERABLE His Retirement from Federal Office Weakens s Campaign, r NATIONAL COMMITTEE MAKES NO CHOICE u mittee he of n- LINCOLN [ the umed in Joint | men on the positle [ 1ast week he | taken The { pre the iy | w b nos ] 10 ant from March 10 atorial in (Spectal Telegram.) gamo will be r ssion tomorrow, with the vurd in substantinlly the Ay in wame was taken Looking back over the balloting week Just closed, quite u change has the keneral alignmen trength has held but has undergone some from the outside of the opposition ich of votes on My formidable conjunction n adjournment place It in T far sure o its own severs stimulated in sending a Hinshaw as his Platte competitor thix movement have drawn a number of votes away Melklejohn, whose prestige has ke wise been impaired by the early announce went of his impending retirement from his pOsition us asslstant seeretary of war, on which his followers thought he had a tenuro terminable only at hi option. The other North Platte candidates have prac- tically remained stationary, so far as their own strength s concerned. Tho return of Senator Baldrige made Mr. Rosewater's column stand at fitteen without the two complimentarics sent from Lancaster in the beginning and withdrawn the early part of the week. The death of Representa- tive ulso an incident in the sen { atorial contest not to be overlooked, red i the republican strength in joint to weventy-one. Mr. Brown u8 | had been counted among the supporters of | Governor Crounse, where his vote had been recorded from the fir hy tion South 14 with the in own al Brown is to as it does Value of the Cn The usual gossip about retiring candidates and cou d been free circulation, found to rest than regular arnal correspondents a dead letter rothat s binding as long participated, becau W quorum to attend u ose conditions. Al its last meeting ens ned arer wntli Tue when another attempt will be made to pu the machinery in repair and inie | working order. The general opinion is that it will be far more easy to restore the present caucus (han to instruct u new one. men who walked out (he first night could hardly be induced to sign another call that did not bar Mr. Thomp- son, and without them it would be im possible o Ixty-seven names at tached, while a smaller number. would not only be fmpotent to carry out its declsions, but also t any claim upon the alle glance of the outsiders. At the it must be that the of the session bringing torial eituat <harper cause everyone of the two scats va 8 new caucuses but always hing more substantial of the yellow has in an no! The canc the ruling clsions we than sixty-seven inabillty to get has of ot i Loy W0 get of b- because the ot n exert n same time approach the sen focus, he- lizes the imperative ne choice rather than remembered is n into a Te making end in | | cessity leave i Result of the ional Committeeman Schneider, who returned to the today, has sent down the following written statement with refers ence to his conference with Senator Hanna and Vice Chairman Pay New York Reforring to the numerous reports rel ative to the conference In New York last week, at which wore present 8 i Vice Chajrman Payne Heath and Mr, Schneider, natlonal mitteeman. the latier reporis that such . conference was held lagt Thursday, but the ndividual candidacy of no person’ wa considered. The nat committee hus 1o desire to, and will not, take any part in the senatorial matter which cun be used in favor andidade unst nothoer no agreement or even stion ement upon any notion g to ction of any particular nor person nattonal cony the election of red only method It could be attained Mr. Schneider has gone Fremont and his friends here not down to Lincoln any intrude his ference, state ot ittee ve two goo which by it y much e republicar held that which to his home he tempt onal will o al come y in w inter s Expeet S *y Diyw. ik | From the disposition shown by members A [who are in the city tonight it i 2 [ that the remaiping days of the will be the busiest of the se tomorrow, the fiftieth day only ten days for which the members will recelve pay, and this fact, coupled with the general desire of the legislators to re turn home oon as possible, will hasten action leglslation and at the the effect of shutting off on matters of proposition adjournment h have recelved no elther in cauc most pparent teglslature n. After there will he re urgent have elay on time easary portance. V. the time of anced, but slderation The which emblic ame unne minor im riol relative to been officlal cone regular se program and tho has been followed former will be for both br onference committees to day the leglslature These commitiees | be and may be by the end of If only e added to required by | djournment will be last of the present month Sifting Col Beginning with tomorroy that mittees « the whole rule The ported enough the tomorrow number apportionment bills will pro during the ensuing the redistricting has alr y Ily agreed upon in caucus it ed that there will be much of a fight them In open session. The wppropria . will probubly bring Alseu; in both ion, probuble n one by a nches appoint upon its termine hall end will soon expeoted five days law the three days what he session chosen a report week lxty in the of the ne od o it " K (ees Supren only the i com those bills ifting com- littes of n of recommended by n tered Euspen except by the Bouse sifting committee has re- bills for at least two days enate committes will prob- night and advance U work ana ably meet similar he ol ably he week, but been prac 18 not an tion measures, howeye out considerable branche The Gtoe county delegation. it iy I e 10| i sufering temporaril son B lready erip tive Brown, through the {1« (Contipyed va Hecond Page)