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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. ;\I’IHL 8, ) 190]. SINGLE COPY FIVE C ENTS. P_UZ7LES ENCLE G 1 )] | BODIES FLOAT IN THE FLOOD|AISER WARNS HIS ARMY|PORTRAIT MYSTERY CLEARED|pLANS (IVIL GOVERNMENT|cowormion OF THE WEATHER | S( AP FROM POUCE Are n Ghastly Featn-e of the Mer- Adam Worth Sald te e the Man Whe Forecast ] iy ¥ - rimae River's Overflow in Stole ¥a * GRinshorongh b Monday Tuesday; Colder nday in o Alloged Bovarancs of Ties with Mas -nm:rn Tells His Trocps that ferions Trenbleis """'":"L Philippine Comm'svien Ontlines Yorm for it g bt i Obizess G b HAVERHILL, Mass., April T.—From {(hs Undoubtedly Approsching. NEW YORK, April e tremid witl Temporary Use, maha .\nur ay: | Prentios Tiller and George H Grant Oatwit ese Governmen! Pemigswassel valley In the north to the — | say tomorrow v A Omaba Oiticers — confluence of the Merrimac river with the | | “Mystery no longer envelops the identity | ‘e e on e Treshet reports receiven here to. | THEY WILL HAVE THEIR METTLE TRIED | 1"\ 0 " iy “lole the Guinsborough | GOVERNOR, CABINET ~ AND COUNCIL FAR-REACHING RESULTS ARE FEARED ||, "o (il ioprts freeived here to ity { Bortrate of 15 dtichove’ R Devonahiro from | ki : TILLER IS RECAPTURED AFTER A CHASE [E— lkely to burst its banks at many places | pistarbances Severe Enough to Serve | the art rooms of Willlam Aguew & Sons " , : with a volume of water that will exceel & Testet ‘s Detense in London. The police say the man who [ Tatt Will Probably Act as Execntive, . A Looks Like Breach of Diplomat'o Relations | tnat for many scars by o |took the picture is Adam Worth, Time Commisstoners an His Advisers v ie His Pal Disappears Completely When the however, has outlawed the crime and and Fillpinos Have 1 Hunt is Hottost ; The police led ths tosd ala . Between the Naticns, AIAD, 444 : MEALRENS, v o ine Pieeh Thont | though Worth 1s well ltnown to Scotland in Legisin W — began energetic efforts to protect thelr . [ Yard authorities and to the police of this g ST. LOUIS ELEVAIOR BURNS | WASHING "”IQ,'”'CIALS ARE MUTE | Proverty. At a late hour the leves Water | pppyin Apl 7—Careful Investigation | “OU0Y he has no fear of prosecution — ! PICK A POCKET FOR KEY OF HANDCUFFS was within two and one-half feet of the ‘After having the famous painting under | CAGAYAN, Mi 3 April 1 NO0.000 ot f ot oday regarding the cireum- AYAN, Mindanao, P. I, Apr [ streot, and as h At Dotsdsm todey rogarding the CIFSU: |nis control for twenty:ys years, Iacking | pesponse to interrosatories trom —— tide comes tomorrow It - stances in which Emperor Willlam e - is expected that streets on a level with the e i two months, Adam Worth, on the 26th of [ Root, United States secretary of war, lvered his Iatest military address dovel’ | yiqpop of this yeat, trasiferred the ploture | pnilippine commiasion has prepared recom. NAnEs Kootw Radh Beegwt’: Domiping i & Admit Rquiers Onbue aadram) baY| evee will be flooded. All duy communica- oped: the intormstion that durige & review Give No Do ton was kept up with cities on the Merri- || gl Sl B mac and its tributaric Plymouth and Laconia reporting a rainfall during the CASSINI SAYS IT'S ALL IDLE TAL night of 172 inches At Manchester tonight the water was last Tuesday & number of military bodies | '°,S: Moreland Agnew mendations as to the form of civil govern-| ST. LOUIS, April 7.—Sparks from a Find Lost Artic's, s - Mr. Agnew came to the United States e hillp, switch cngine today set fire to the b belonging to the Potsdam gariison, inciud- ment to be established for the Philippmes g ¢ m gar: for the purpose of galning possession of y ODEPe 11| elevator on the river front at the foot « Mg the Pirst fepiment of fo6t guurds L | July 1 and to continue until congress sha L extrnordinaty pro e were. taken o | he GAlnshorough canvar. Having accom: | huve organized a permanent government for | Diddlo strect, owned by the St Louis IN HIS ABSENCE THEY BREAK FOR LIBERTY prevent any repetition of the press or other | bléhed his purpose he lmmedintely started | ¢pe archipelago MALERL Ll 1 L G L RO R AL SIX feet five inches on the dam and the | ; home. He should arrive in London today [ 1, g ; cernment s ox- | 1088 than two hours the bulldiug was re Reww civilian obtaining knowledge of his majcs- This tempe civil government fs ex- | n fise of the Lawrence dam was five inches | Y1TY SIAIRtng Khowiene 86 R BIBE] (Monday) with the precious picture and it | yocted to constst of a governor, @ cabinot | JUced (0 ashes, entailing a loss of nearly [ Discard Their Untocked Wr s mnd - b Sty Lustgarten, adjolning the royal castle is probable Adam Worth will travel from fanq o Jegislative council and it {8 belloved | $672,000. Flee One at & Time=Chiet Done o e st 1 was | LOndon (0 Liverpool on the same trald | (hat the members of the present commis| M. €. Maaratick, president of the com . with him. I o it | pany, safd the building and the coutent learned that the Kaiser spoke substantially sion will 4ot 45 the prizcipal aSvikers of | Syt 4 t $00,000 bush Proves Unavalling as follows | Passenger with Aznew. Governor General Taft, although there will [ Which couslsted of about 800,000 bushels 1 “A hand from out of the people was re- | “These two men were fellow passengers | probably be a few Filipinos in the council. | of “'|"|W ":"{ corn, were fully insured. It cently raised sgainsi me, (o my Intense|on the Etruria when that steamship' left [ The members of the provincial legislature [ Was his opiuion that the loss of the grain! | o o 0 6 1 Grant, the noe BOFTOW {dently serious times are com- | this port ten days ago. Worth traveled [ will probably all be appointed. “"’HH L l”»ml kb ¢ torious mallbox thicves wanted at Cin ing, which will try our mettle. 1 know |Under an alias, his name ‘not being on the he commission will reach Manila May 1,] ‘e burned elovator was the sceond | ooy 8 e iorl authorties, made that the army is true to its traditions and | Btrurla's passenger list. 1t is cven possi- | after establishing provincial governments *:'bj st l"_ t l.'.”n nu-l_ was used for | sensationat sscape from United Ktates Dope to the solemn oath it has taken. I know |ble that be and Mr. Aguew formed a friend- | In all tho larger islands, cxcepting Samar | StoTage Purposes by othurs than the mem- | Ar TSP (000 Ul Stee UG it will remain steadfast and faithfsl to me. |ship for each other during the vovage.|and Min As soon as busineas can bo | T08, b0 L T et At this time happened |Beant Michacl Dempsey, In whose custody “My conviction fs especially strong re- |Mr. Agnew nover knew with whom he was | disposed of the commission will proceed to e Iatter just at this time happene ’ thines " been seen below Lowell | \he orgnnise to own almost all the grain. The bullding | ey left Owaha Saturday afternoon, at thy trom ¢ m‘.l. 1n-nv-:l-“:IIZL:‘:I‘::.l:;mll‘«\‘hllz-xllnnl:r:fl = | garding the guards and regarding this regi- |dealing when he was negotiating for the | the organization of Luzon and will also deal ol dcbated o aia Uit LA - — v » e > " s . 0 Suse ith the matte of city government for contained corn and wheat of g s below | ment, now present, which is tied to the[return of his picture. He had no sus. | W g No. Only a small an g Tiller was soon recaptured, but at last e 4 ’ 8 interested Would w + ol No. 2. ¥ & small amount of high class ¥ 3 L L:nnm‘:‘:‘u:mmu countries interested would | HIGH WATER AT PITT$BURG Hohenzollerns by indissoluble bonds, as tha | picion that the man who received the major | Manila eals was stored there, report Grant was still at liberty, though ' g 6 r o gold he ¢ 1 ’ Conferences-last week with many Morros, | ©¢| | ) t has shown during the troublous times part of the gold he paid to get his canvas | i The ¥ e e $90.0 {the Chicago police had searched for him The officials are very roticent about (he 4 upy Easter Morn- |y 004 and even during revolutionary times | would sail with him. Mindanao tribesmen and others con-| The bullding was insured for $60,000, and A matter and decline to afirm or deny ing In Moving (o Upper ¥ at home. Adam Worth's life has been flled with | firmed the members of the commission in | {he storage company's grain for $55.000. ;"‘},A;YII""“'.‘I:’;" P i SHidRats K84 off whether it is correctly stated. They will of Dwellings. ‘The authority of the crown must be|rare adventure and for the benefit of those | their intention not to substitute provincial | Other insurance on private storage will} G CCER FaE o R e o ey 80 only 5o far as to admit the receipt of a L maintalned &t all hazards. Woe to the|Who may think It worthy of emulation it [for departmental government in Mindanao | 48ETeSate §60.000. Nearly every Inwurauce |00 OFCE PR CRHAORD: IREIERIOE QAT dispatch, whose purport was not clearly [ PITTSBURG, Pa., April 7.—The danger | oigjer who Iistens to the voice of the |should be added thdt he has spent many [and the Sulu group, except by the organiza- [ COmPUDY represented in St Louls carrled | HE THECEC M TR FHERNE HIIOE epof understood, which reason it was not |line was passed by the rivers here at 3|iempter.” | the hardest kind of labor behind |tion of the province of Northern Mindanao, | Policies on the grain. There will be little Sbe Wi tiads 1t the, sIRNe R given to the press for publication. An-|oclock this afterncon. At 7 o'clock tonight | “Ordery seem to have been given by tho |pr 1 Judge 'Tatt says the matter ot ahollsning].C 80¥ KERI Saivags, tie fire ‘wnd water | U U0 SUCC Caitidom were abbut {0 other cablogram which reached here todny | the Mood reached its creat and the declne | proin ortstor ot i teior (o sune || “Worth I8 said to be a younger son of a | slavery can and will be handled deliberately | Baving made a_clean sweep. e e from Mr. Rockhill, the special commis- |'s expected tomorrow morning. Beyond | press all public mention of quotations from | family whose name has been respected and | and tactfully, but that no legislation affect- | Duetog. the Ssthack Baht ALe. MTuR ted sioner of the Unifed States, enga flooding cellare in the low portions of the |the emperor's specches. At Styrum, near [honored fn England for generations.” ing polygamy among the savages 1s prob- | KANSAS CITY CREW SCALDED | 7ns he sotrney Grant and Wiler had conducting the peace negotlations, o cities of Pittsburg and Allegheny no dam- | gssen, du W recent meeting called to| The Herald quotes a detective as saying | able. ; P A ity datunien: 4 gt sardds Ohlt Teference (o tho alleged refusal of age was done. The weather bureau sent out prux:»'( "..'IL'.'.‘L.‘ i |:. oo ot the corn | that Worth fell into evil ways und together | Caplstrano made u speech of welcome fo [ Wreek on Suburban Helt Line Trrrllul)‘\:_::‘ I“'I"‘“”';'m::m:lh Pl :m"v“ :,rl.lf-‘ll'n Russtans to recelve official communica- |a flood warning this morning through the |tolls, the police dissolved the assembly [With Suskovitch, Joseph Reilly, Becker and | the commissioners and participated in to- 10t (he low In0ns Bo MGeeEs, e 1At the tions from the Chinesc commissioners. As | police departments of the two cities, and as | when a speaker cited a sentence from his [others stole the painting from the Agnews, [day's discussion at Misamis. After com- Heviawigntie Wickobil il i Mr. Rockhlll is in a position to knl;“ a result hundreds of families spent Easter majesty’s speech to the Emperor Alexan- |but that Juter he gave up bis life of crime. hl-»lin:: l‘h-- \\r:k n;rlnrgln|nl tion there the | AR O do Aokl By the Were secured with handeufis, which could promptly what develops between the min- | morning making a periodical move to upper |der Grenadier regiment, at his frst ap- commission visited Depitan. A fig il Lo LR o unlocked wher v A e b el D] P enrance o orseback atier the attack | COMMISSION WITHOUT SALE daraliisg ot watenglna and & bumben of | il BAFEARDY T Bt believed he would be prompt to report a| At 7 o'clock tonight the stage of the Al- |upon him at Bremen. The papers mention il {BLOW UP THE MERRIMAC |cupty freight cars being brought tuto the |l 0 A ko 1 Sty this. 4ve ] oty Sne train for a short time to make step of such far-reaching importance as the | jogheny river was 228 feet; Monongahela |similar instances elsewhere. Henjam Seym f Denver y this evening on the Kausas COity Su o " a | | 5 (oo burban Belt line railroad, four members [AfTangements for the party’s breakfast, published dispatch from Mr. Squiers would | river. 221, and Davis island dam, in the imdianideios Awarded $200,000 in Suit Agnin Captain Irvin Begine Clearing San- tatally leaving Deputy Marshal Moore alone with . " f the crew were injured, on, indlcate. Ohio river, 208 feet. The rivers were sta . A. Colburn, ngo Harbor by Explosion of 9 the By s, Wittt /B Setaraut SININTR. At the Russian embassy no information | ’ PR a-(LOUBET GREETS SQUADRON The injured prisoner n he returned prepara on the subject was obtainable tonight. It ‘ :‘,"I':'l"f;‘m"'u:":‘::f";:l',’;d::‘:"f'r‘:':lj::;":‘;:"’[’:‘: CHICAGO, April T—A @lspatch to the R0 TR W William Prime, brakeman, broken skull, | !10ns were made to go to the dining room. was sald there that no communications m‘._" 470, oILHOr IALIING dF sUALIBHATY | Prestdent of Fra w Welcome | oponicle from Denver says: In the suit| SANTIAGO, Cuba, April 7 fteen hun- | €¥E8 seal ded, ‘fu_l die. oore Misses the Key. had come from the Forelgn office at St. Ghiesthin, Mol AFy: [ ttadian Shive Without Rousseau, | or s commission on o mining sals that | dred pounds of dyuamite were used by the | | 1arley S Leavit, englocer, pinned under Just ws the four, prisoners and ofcers, Petersburg since the Russian note of sev- Who i No Better. was never made the jury in the district [authorities of the port yesterday in blowing | POX¢ar, severely cut about head and body. were leaving the train Moore dlscovered ral duva since. which decrarcd that gov- | QUEBEC TOWN IS SUBMERGED bty sl awarding | Up the forward superstructure of the | B T DeFever, brakeman, badly burned |that he had lost the key to the handcuffs. eramuAtY - LnteBtion: veanrding: Manohuris, | PARIS, April 7.—There was no important | (' IEE SRR sunken United States collier Merrimac, | 800Ut bead and body, shoulder broken | Remaining with the prisoners himselt ho W Copy of which was handed to Secretary | WICRmMORd In Midat of Raging Torrent | change today in the condition ot M. | " WUAGTSSROR o R on impeded the entrance to the | Michael Powers, fireman, head laid open, | sent Dempsey back to the train to look Hay. The impression of the offcials At —Contly Bridge is Totally Waldeck-Rousseau, and President Loubet, [ ot S0 BE0 OB L e atter | harbor. The explosion was plainly heard | (rTibly scalded, for the key. Dempsey's search was un- tHe ARl RE. Tkt b apeaidl alxails Wrecked, whose movements have been materlally [ genHONT MESERE B b Bobue BE Mol R iy, five miles away. The train was derailed at First and Lydia |availing, for the reason that the prisone cance attached to the Squlers dispateh. | yoinp om0 aflected recently by the fliness of the Bre- | (b Goid King Minjug company of Cripple | Divers immediately descended and found | STeets, & mile from the conter of the had mannged to remove the key from According to them, it simply meant that | MONTHEAL, » April 7. phoaic | mier, started for Nice on his way to Toulon | gye ' RO TUNER CRRBAIN 08 THIPRIE (o ey Of cloar water over the forward | €1ty in the east bottoms, while running at | Moore's pocket. Witle still 1o the train tho Russians had discontinucd further pe.|®dVices received from Richmond, Quebec, o grect the visiting Italian squadron under | o ioyinant alleges, by which Mr. Colburn | portion of the wreck. Por. Captain Irvin | (€ rate of twenty-five miles an hour. The | they unlocked their handeuffs, but allowed gotiations at thix time on the Manchurian | h% cvening announce that the busloess |(no quke of Genoa. M. Loubet wax ac- | uiiii (o pay Mr. Seymour $200000 if he | Wil begin tomorrow to place mines afi | eM&Ine was demolished and ten cars were |them to remain around their wrists. This question alone, which, for the time, is held | POFUIon of that town rests i the midst |companied by M. Delcasse, minister of for- |y 4"y "Dl cor who would pay which ho expects to explode in a week, thus | F€3Uced 1o kindlingwood. The injured were | cleverness on their part was the reason for In abeyance. This was in accord with the | "'A" "":"”,'fl '_:""':“ clgn affalrs, and General Andre, minister| g ' iho mine H. H. Frambach, formerly of | completely clearing the harbor's entrance, | '¢leased promptly and removed to the city | the escape. spirit of the ofMclal publications of the | At 10 o'clock the granite plers of the fof war, Chicago, was interested in the dcal, but| Yesterday's incident was highly spectacu- | ROsPHal. - All save Prime will recover. As soon as Dempsey had re-entered the government ou this matter, which asserted | 5'°¢] bridge, erected a few years ago ut| gpEzzIA, Italy, April 7.—The Ttallan |\ “aii TG, o Cey (B o, lar. Residents on Smith key, adjacent to train and was well out on the way Tiller & cost of $46.000, were carried away, | gquadron salled for Toulon today in two SPrang u the deput; marshal and that, remaining faithful to its original and | & €0t of S0000, were earrith away. | sq — the wreck, left the island, fearing that MOQTANA MOB WANTS WARNE sorans upon eputy ma ¢ oft-repeated - political program regarding By % divislons, the first commanded by the Duke § thelr houses wonid be demolixhed: ~ The <vagked him down, then tbrowing his Manchuria, “it will quietly awalt the fur- “’,‘;m':: ;:.::d h;"r’“u“km‘“'.‘.’;:‘lfm-a ’:l‘;".n“r“' of Genoa, consisting of six ironclads and COW IS AGENT' OF DEATH overlooking hills were lined with people | Medical Examination Seems to Con-|handcuffs away he ran through the depot ther course of events.” Absolutely no con- two torpedo boats, and the second under b 3 and large numbers of pleasure vessels en- firm Suspicion that He Murdered and up the stairs to the Adams street cern was felt at the cmbassy on the sub- | The People were compelled to take refuse | Rear Admiral Coltelletti, consisting of [ ‘auses n Wreck In Tenunessee (BAt| 10109 the wreck at a safe distance. When Evaline Blewtit. bridge. Moore started after Tiller, shout- ject, the officials apparently being per- | \D houses on the hills back of the town. |geven ironclads and one torpedo boat. Costs & Life gi@& 1njures the electric button was touched a pyramid it ing at the same fime to the railroad em- fectly satisfied that the communications re The property loss will be heavy. The Duke of Genoa bears an autograph . everal | of water rose forty feet and the surfa BUTTE, Mont.,, April 7.—Medical exam!i- | ployes to guard ant. Before he could letter from King Victor Emanuel to Presi- —_— ! R VL Relkie Ehtireiy=thithe: MuricBtplan A LN i was immediately covered with wreckage | DAUOD of the body of S-vear old Evaline | overtake the runaway prisoner Patrolman Qusation, SEVEN CIGARS SECURE SECRET | acnt Loubet. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, April 7.—A spe- | oo ons of deay flah. The launches. arj | Blewitt, whose body was nearly consumed | John Gibbons, the depot policeman, had In other diplomatic circles the report e - Fiis clal Sunday double-header (freight trald. | y,i" rojurned to the city - laden with | bY the fire in the cabin of John Warne, the | caught him just as he was about to turn failed to receive credence, on the genmeral | lor Telln How Funston | EDWARD’S HERALDS IN BERLIN | Fuonius from Oakdale to Dayton, Tenn., on | o venirg of the wreek aged watchman at the Walkerville re-|from Adams strect into Market street. theory that the interests of the Russian | . :::.1 IAII:I:i‘I:::‘I‘H“\(:nll\?;:‘uk:'lln:‘l‘;;l:t.: "”“:;.‘)'::::'cus ok oc . ;,, ‘nl-vher.] o m‘ur:le l;‘)dnyh”lvl u;-.:m.mrm 1 rl;n-l-nm l;rnukl\l Inm |\>,r|flmn1r l.l’ur:() 16 the government in China were too great and crenbout Emperor Willlam Will Give Them |\ . N A 8 | A ADICALS STAY AWAY |bevond doubt that the child bad been mur- | depot and, meeting Moore an empsey g 3 severance ity this afternoon by a cow. Both engines | dered. The back of the head was crushed |on the way, retWirned to find Grant, whom f8s<rhaching to. permit, the. severance of w T Audience at Noon and Din- were ditched at the same time, exploding | = | J diplomatic relations at this time, whep | NEW YORK, April 7.—A special to the ner Later. e bollasy M oNGcehlb er Meeting to| !0 85 bY @ blow from a hammer, and the [ Moore belicved (o be under guard at the substantial unity on many of the matters rid from Lake City, Fla., says e ollers. | neck broken depot. : Engineer Williams of the first engine was s mission X _ D. Taylor, a prominent citizen of this Warne fs in Anaconda, having been taker 3 ] R TRHLI Warls b Lo IaInE: e G g f { | 4 da, having been taken Grant W » 1is Chance. of negotiation were so has recelved a letter from his son | BERLIN. April 7.—The special embassy | seriously injured. Fireman Will Dugger | Washington. [ thore by private: convevance' easly . last| YR e & Tilsiitonant. Tnmes Dk Thy! 3 o |appointed to announce to the German eni- | wuy scalded to death. Wil Dorman, | : : v ord reached the CLUB ROCKHILL'S SERVANTS b etk AL teatma | peror the accession of King Bdward VI | tngineer, and Frank Elliott, fireman. of the| HAVANA, April 7—The radical members | &bt when word reachod the Jafl that i { when Tiller did and Moore was led to : $ {of the Cuban Constitutional convention dfa | J1OP WA® forming at Walkerville to Linh | pajjevo that e was still handeufied, but | st (hexy Y| Will arrive in Berlin tomorrow night. It |second engine wern both 86 5 ; geeinan aalaipn | im0k man: W | Consista of the duke of Abcrcorn, the earl | Htakeman Roberi Schoriman hud his face, |20 Uend the special session called lase (W% 1t 4 ikely ho will not bo brough: | o ound (hat the man who had seemingly Bearers Filipinos and secured the information |Of Kintove, Major General Sir Archibald | head and arms seriously cut : "| evening to discuss the question of wending | back UBII! ready or arial, and porslbly 4n | made no effort to gt away was uo longer which enabled General Funston to capture | HUBter aud Mr. George R. Clerck of the a commisslon ta Washington. Their ab- | ©/0F W0 M i i case (01 prisoner. None of the railroad employes PEKIN, April 7.-Mr. Rockhill, United | AgUInaldo British Forelgn office. COLORADO BROKERS WANTED | mide a aquorum impossible and who were at the depot when the encounter Smper v ceiv » other call was issued for a meetin, 1o between Tiller and Moore took place had 5 g | In a modest, matto ot way the lien | Emperor Willlam will receive the mem anot oting [ e Stutes apecial commlssonerto Pekin, b u | 10 & modest, matter of tact way the Hen- | 000 Cobas, T Ciemn wudenceat| : e e Joaied tor s Tasllng 0| §AVS:SWALLIBOX DEMANDS T |icineon-Tilsr aadMosre lockiejaee ad long Interview terday with Li~ Hung | SN0 Tl RIS et aous Bis CIOVOr €% | noon Tuesday and will entertain them at| Mouler av heesman of ndo | noon, i e cAed Lo Vaderake Liailob ot KUNRIRR -Lha Chang, who satisfied him that there is not . | dinner that ~evening at the Schloss. On rings Wil Be Arrested ity TNySIGIRN: abcRt. Joe told afterward by the bystanders, he had lkely to bo any further important hiteh o | FAowleAsmont of bie servtees. e fetter, [ Fooyoving ovening they will probably 1t Caunk CLAY IS WRITING SECRETS Adrasaien ot Modsen M { remained for a few minates when Moore the negotiations for a settlement between | Lict W0 KHEITHERAT Mg e ollows: " |dine at the barracks of the Dragoou| — i | odn Suppressed had left him and then, seelng his oppor- Chids sad the powers oy, oo Part b follows: | Guards. On Thursday they will dine fn-| COLORADO SPRINGS, April T.—A. B 8T, JOSEEH. AvT City Physician | (4RIt had quietly walked toward the rear China has agreed to the list of punisb- (o ©0 0 K0S ‘j“‘mm"! presented them- | ormally, because of ~the mourning for Mouler and George S. Cheesman, brokers | v Record of Private Ohaties ',r‘y“'" "n'm bt m»‘. m-”“flf‘ of the tiain, from which he alighted. ments submitted by the ministers of the [ (o LR L {wn scarred np | Queen Victoria, at the British embassy of Colorado Springs, disappeared two week ife. e B IR u.-“ Iv“_ l‘ " ‘“""' Dodging arcund the last he dlsap- powers, asking only one concession, namely, | 1ot TR VORGP A Sighr Mo ani (and on Friday they will leave for Dresden, (480 and warrants have been issued for theix ¢ talde the regalar prae. | Peared from sight among the numerous deprivation of office instead of banishment | [o i am n faw questions and they an- | TOm Which city they will return to Eng- |4rrest on charges of defalcation. The firm, | LEXINGTON, Ky., April 7.—General|tjce, who are RUISINE thote ;il';,"';’f"\,; trains then standing on the tracks. in the case of a man who I8 70 years of age. | gy oot S O PR Sles, {1and. it Is alleged, held stocks and securities for | Cassius M. Olay is still Holding the fort | (nig city and visinlty, &re’ prevented fro A detail of detectives was soun at the "L ume Chani e e’ sourt il e ey Were tired and no| |\ by N DREDATES GRUISERS | The did businces under the namo ot the | ot e, "5 e e mdmtied o Wilte: | hanaiing smatipox cases 1 wil o Imos | foe”® AU 8 (DOTOUER search wan made of LI Hung Chang says the court i8 x- [ goubt wanted to see the 4 hey did business under the name of the { hall today except James Bolin, his body- | giple to stump s disease here. 0 lthe vicinity, A message containing tremely anxious 10 return to Pekin a8 500n | Soemne the 04tk of SHogionee o mreet | | Mouler-Cheesman Investment company aud | guard. Yesterday General Clay intimated | “ e Sity mnyeleton e i e cove, | GTANUS denciiption was sent to all tho as the foretgn troops evacuate the capital. | go" home and report the next morning, | Ships on K Preparea for | Nore supposed to be i good financial cou- | ihat be would live on a supply of meat and | tha there ure thirty cases in South . i | POHCe Statlons in Chicago and orders wera Some of the minlsters of the powers begin | ready to tell the truth. War Service=Merchant Vease dition. Mouler Is a bachelor and was & |cauned gonds which e had stored away, but | which have never beem report i given to make a speclal cffort to capture 10 (MIAL 4Hut ko Mtwe ' forooiaR 3.000:tyo0be T i prominent _clubman here. Mr. and Mrs. | he changed his mind this morning and or- | heniih fenerim 4 ‘eported to the | pyy, acting as logation gUANS In the city PrODer | little wmore at ante and told & different tale. | Cheesman were socal leade | dered Bolin, who lives about 100 vards from ,_',',}‘J,,’,.,",‘."””,‘,:";:;L, ,,,{':',‘Hd:',"::.: l: .,,‘,:'"“7 Chiet Donphue Gets the News, would be a mistake. Such a force would | By questioning I found they had concealed | LONDON, April $.—~The Yokohama corre- o the mansion, to have his wite prepare his | the city under quarantine. There is m‘:‘”v The only direct information concerning have to remaln in a space of one square [ some letters in the woods and I went right | spondent of the Dafly Mail, writlig ye RESTRICT O'ALENE OQUTPUT | mear : county in the northen part of (he state recelved by Chief Donahue was mile. The troops could not be allowed out- | out and got them terday and dealing with the attitude of | e General Clay 18 working on the second | whora the discase is not increasing, | 08 i a4 mersage from Sergeant side the legation quarter armed, and it “After reading their letters 1 found that !Jup n toward Russia’s Chinese policy, says: | Smelters of Idaho District Have volume of his autoblography, which will % Dempsey. Tt sald probably would mot be safe for them to go | they had uot told me the whole truth and | “Shipping companies have been ordsrod | 000 Tons of Res Necewsitat- | contaiu the secrets of his private life and | “Lost Grant in depot. Tillon safe. Polica unarmed began questioning them again and found | o hold thelr vessels in readiness for trans- g a Re 15 (o be published only after his death. | and Pinkertons assisting us W locating him, i ‘amp Out of Town. that Aguinaldo was in the town they came | port serviee. Cruisers on the reserve list , a - The first volume, a record of his public life, | myyy Men Wa Hope to get him soon.” It 1s thought by some of the ministers | from and all about him. | have becn commissioned for active service. | SPOKANE, Wash. April 7.1t was an- | has alrcady appeared, but the circulation Yo dokaty The chief was much concerned when in- that it the encampment were made from| “Two days later I got his spectal mes- | All leave has been recalled and officers of [ nounced today that the output of lead and [ is Hmited, as only Clay's intimate friends e | formed of the escape. He expressed deep twelve to fifteen miles away, with the nec- | senger, who had all orders from Aguinaldo | the first roserve have been warned for ::'r:‘")n-i n||( xlhc :'umn‘l d'Alene ‘Iu‘- ct of | recelved coples. | it regret t such a 'h"l'u should happen and essary stores, (his arrangement would be |to his generals and letters of great im- | service. There is much popular excite- [ northern Idaho is to be restricted to sus- g | FRANKFORT, Ind., April 7. -Burglars at | hoved that Grant would soon be fu custody much preferable, as a telegram could bring | portance. 1 hurried him, with all letters, | ment.” ::‘I“" 'h". "h“‘*"h( The ‘"‘“ iridg “n"]»"“-““” PALMER SETTLES FOR HALF | michigantown, east of here, ._"”1: thihs "“"" e A 5 ; the troops into the city immediately. More- | out that night at moon rise, and in three | ——— ons of reserve, twice as large a surplus g morning wreck in a brick build “There is just ouc thing for me to bo over, -c‘n‘rn! ministers have lvm\n’lnxul od | days ho was in Manila. For my work I| RAIN DEFEATS THE CYCLISTS |neccssery. The reduction will amount to | President of Ashley Bank Wiil ) Ilm: occupled b A. M usn,‘nl. nlmk..ln.”,“i' pleased about,” he sald, “and that Is be- by troops of other nationalities. Mr. Rock- | received the jnclosed message from Gen- peatlls i s ; 1 after a desperate running battle with | “*Use Sergeant Dempsey nppears blameless, hill and Sir Ernest Mason Satow, the "‘.,,,’.-ml. Funston A # a Mounted Cory Im'.l.'\:‘-nn‘-” .Hvxllll\‘ ‘lhfs V‘lkl:ir.nl;gl from a trip | itizens, fn which Marshail was elightly | 4CCOTing to the prews dispatches. He I8 ish winlster, were returning from dinner in | “SAN ISIDRO, Feb. 13, 7:30 p. m.—Lieu. e 1OIOURR. Kin AlNilet whetd thoipiols WO 4 S 3 3 1 and one of the robbers probably (® ¢oteful, cvol-headed man, of much ex- e e baire when the chairs were stopped | tenaat James D, Taylor, Twenty-fourth yours ako made martial 1aw necossacy. He | NASHVILLE, DL, At a y escaped with a smull amount | Periefice in handiing criminals, and I was by German soldlers, who proceeded to beat | Infaniry. Bautabungan: General Funston | declared "’,;""' is pacified and maitial law | ference with attorneys, Palmer, The eafe contalned several hun. | PO¥Itive when I first heard of the matter the bearers. The ladies of the party were | 108iTes to “I\l""'“jl*‘l\ '"“:I‘h :n and A0+ | LONDON. April %.—In the volunteer et ‘ol pre Iulnm].;r \I);( ;l;'ll::‘m[ private :;,-Inh;_xm dollars in cash and many valuable | that '.’" vap """I"‘"'""“ i reatly frightened. The ministers generally | P1e¢iation of your judgment and encrgy in | oyejists' maneuvers ordered by the British shley and ssplaines, and Em- { papers and all was practically destroyed by matrneted ers ely. erable force of troops of various nationali- | [1OM Aguinalde's messcngers. Also please | 0 proved that the military value of wheel- i credit ‘Ur nul» v\‘\m.,\v instituti-n m. the robbers succeeded i geiting more than | liller,” continued the chief, “I in- ties might be & source of lnternational frle- | CONVeY his appreciution o your prosidente. | yoy s largely dependent on the weather. | Rev. Hass of Eiwo Tndinnn, At | cents on the dollar and give his note for the | $50 in cash. The property damage to the | structed them carefully. Knowing the cun- hire A By command Brigadier General Funs'on. | he gitacking force oulgeneraled the tacked i It of Hin balance. The offer “\_w’\ accepted and | safe, bullding and goods probably will | ning, desperate character of both prisoners, They are not entirely pleased with tue| Ve SMITH. A. A. G, Fourth District fenders, but lost 0 many men in the :-l'""'_!‘:lxl baig t WEkS "y:.”l')::h‘.::“-."‘:.l.:::1 reach $3,000, they ro not ta allow them l\:lhlr ome ilitary proposals of the generals, as they and owing to the bad roads that it was atier p o b " mean e | separated, even for a moment, While one B T oty s e dcmotiion | TO RECEIVE THE PRESIDENT | bnisie o aviack i force at tho praper | ELWOOD, tni., Apri 7 we il vemaln e uard in s ity " | DESPERADO 18 SHOT DEAD |afver a1t the ather s 1o wani suard r — time, ing a convention of the members o o AR g 8 q — «nd never take his eyes o e prisoners. of all forts AR B cry Fogiscid o o el |‘::",.; m{d"“” cashier of the Ashley bank, charged with | MePeak, Alins MeCarthney, Kitted in | Tiller is especially smooth and I cautioned CATHOLIC MARRIAGE RUL’NG PLAGUE CLAIMS TEN MORE | /s city, Rev. Hass, in the midst of his embezzlement hl'h'h °n continued pending North Dakota Trying t them particulurly about him. I presume dlscourse, was attucked hy a gang of you v||~‘r:fl|}t-|v‘nlonul‘ ‘I:x:ndll":”l.) :h" money \I\;m | Encape, he was the one that securcd the key to the v AT men, their ag ging from 17 to 20 years, | Which Palmer pots to pay his Ashley | —— handenfts, but how he managed to do it hop “";':.:.‘-:n-f'-'.uq:’::,',“..r., DENVER, April T.—A Denver firm has | Four Europeans and Six Colored Per- | pot ,:‘_:,': e ook f,’,',::l’d“‘d e, | credilors has been advanced by Chicago| DICKINSON, N. D, April 7.—Sheriff John | I, of course, canot say. It seems remark- ohedionce of Chureh Law. selected 1 nou-partisan committee of sons Dis in Foriy-Higkt upon in bis pulpit. A genersl scrimmase { frisnda Goodall today learned that a man named | able that he should he able (o tuke that | tradiet ¥ The more active volume of water which | tonight was overflowing the lowlands at Concord and Manchester will not reach here until tomorrow noon, so the greater | WASHINGTON, April 7.—The administra- | PArt of the damage will not be done until | tiou is perplexed over a cable dispatch re- | that time. There were also all sorts of | ccived yesterday from Mr. Squicrs, now in | reports duting the day of bodies belng seen | charge of the American legation in Pekin, | in the river but none could be intercepted This dispatch, according to a publication | A Woman's body is known to have floated | today, said that the “Russian minister re- | 10Wn from Lawrence and it was understood | fuses 10 veceive offielal commuuications | that a man's body and one of an infant had | ahue Sorry Nis Warning | ant had made no attempt to escape Last night dur- i tweniy-cne citizens, including United States o took place, the women and children fainting | McPeak, allas Jim MeCarthney, a des- | key from the marshal's pocket and unlock | the handeufis, especially so in the short MONTREAL. Quebec, April 7.—Avch- | Senators Teller and Patterson, ox-Senator | oo (im0 o and screaming. A riot call was sent in ang | MILLINER BURNS TO A CRISP | perado, wunted both in thia state and Mon bishop Bruchesi today issued a pastoral | Wolcott and Congressmen Bell and Shar- | ] " Tembyrl Ak e Dolioe. Areantadl thres mantiare ot iiial i | for a long time, was near here. He | time he had following the change from leg letter dealing with the judgment in the |roth to receive and entertain President ‘{"'.""‘.Km|.hc,"‘:."‘h,"\','. 'E.: Z,‘fl\:.‘,”",r ',I,l.'f Rang Misk Rigw T Adn, M | u posse, went after McPeak and | irons to handeufts and before leaving the Delpit case, which declared marriago of | McKinley upon his visit to Denver. - Tne | natblic SEAEIC RESE R BTN P . | Loses Her Life in Pr ed him on a charge of horse steal- | tralu to go to breakfast | Catholies by non-Catholics legal. president is expected to spend three days | oy o > ster Toltet, Later McPeak attempted to escape | “Tiller is a desperate criminal and has “All unlons,” says the archbishop, “con- | in Colorado; one at Denver, one at Colo- | the others colored persons. The corpse of ST. JOSEPH PAPERERS RESUME ) el and was shot dead | escaped time after thac from custody. One tracted with fnvaliding impediment for | rado Springs and one at Pike's Peak. i:";:"“’"l"’:’(l(:::d’""o::‘;’ had died of the dis- ADA, Minn., April 7.—Miss Maggle Rig- bk ST RN e Sy | noted escupe wan from the celabrated which competent authority has not granted i " i (e looks | Movemenin uf cenn Veasels April 7. Rac. Dem ""~ls: rs, a milliner, while preparing her -|CZAR NICHOLAS IS A DONOR | Tombs prison in New York City. His last dispensation, even though clvil power looks A - dgd 8 e , vty o Work tollet this morning. was burned (o th it S escape, prior to his arrest in Omaha, was upon such unions as valld and legal, must ,.‘\‘..'...'1\",“.‘.;.1"3“,..1\,.','(‘.‘.“.' “ff.‘"?,.’.!{..'}}..};,',‘.i ARRIVAL OF LADY CUHZON Miss Riggers lived in the rear portion of | Contr ten $1,000 to I from a United tes deputy marshal in be considered as null and fnvalid. This [ from Havre sy - her millinery store. She had heated & Syrian ¢ Kansas City, two or three years ago. Tiller is a point of doctrine that cannot be de- \-_\; Qu 'i“‘rfil’r“.".\.:‘.’.:t.‘"““""""“"“‘ from | With Her Two Little Daughters and J H, Mo., April fhe journey- | curling iron over a small gasoline stove in Bir | was seated near the depu nd was ap- nled, for without falth we would be ship- | N4} KONN, S GANCTPOM Lo — Koenigen Numerous Suite She Reaches men paperers and decor % compromiced | apd in some mauner her hair caught fire | - parently half asleep. The officer looked wrocked," Luise, from New York. for Bremen Clmies. on their strike and tomorrow moining, it 15| and in her endeavors to extinguish it the | NEW YORK, Aprll 7.=At the services | away for instant and when he looked Hishop Bruchesi concludes by provouncing (AU Huvre-Arrived=ia Gascolgne, trom foa announced, all the men will retun to work. | flames communicated to the infiammable [today of the Syrian Greek ¢rthodox church ain the chair was vacant. It was as If sentence of excommunication on ull those | Y l‘,‘:,‘: Head sussed — Etruria, from | (COPYTIRRL, 1901, by Press Publishing (o) [ There were several things the meu struck [ milinery stock, and the building and its | this efty, It was announced that Czar who disobey the laws of the church con- | New York, for Liverpool " NICE, April T.—(New York World Cable- | for. hut the most important feature was in- [ contents wers destro Miss Riggers' |olas 11 of Russia has glven 2,000 roubles, or | arrested ogain until he reached Omaba corning marriage, reserving the right to| At Bouthampton — Arrived — Vaderland, | gram—Special _Telogram.)—Lady Curzon, | crease in wages. They demanded 35 cents |screams were heard by neighbors, but be- [about $1.000, toward the building fund of [ March 27, when he was twken by Sergeant bimselt and the vicar general to absolve | ' \I‘“;h‘“}m“:{,‘,“_\rmN_‘_.’.mm, from New | Ber two little daughters and her numerous | #n hour. but this morning agreed (o accept [ fore she could be rescued she was burned | the church, which is 500n o be erected in | Dempses taves who becowe gullty of such a fault. | york. suite bave arvived at Cimiez from India, u2ls couts au bour, 10 @ criep, | Brooklyn, Nich- [ he had vanished in thin a Ho was not G M. Giwnt, alias C. Martin, was ars

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