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— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, WED NESDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1902—TEN PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. FIGHT ON REBATES Big Western Railroads. STUDENTS DENOUNCE c2aR |PRINCE IN IS OWN (OUNTRY Condemn Alleged Denpot! | [ Enificant Man. ST. PETERSBURG, March 17.—(Via the Brother of Emperor William Reaches His Fatherland in Safety. LAWYERS QUARREL IN COURT Opposing Counsel M Patrick Case Break Moneton$ wwith Pero wonal O FIRE TAKES PIER AND SHIP Fierce Blase Destroys Wharf and British Queen at Hoboken. — NEW YORK, March #8—Many CONDITION OF THE WEATHER Forecust for Nebraske—Partly Cloudy Wednesday and Warmer in Bastern Por- tion: Thursday Fair and Colder in West Probabie Raine ip East Portion; South Winds, Becoming Variabie, Temperature at Omaha Yesterday PAYNE PLAN CARRIES | Proposition to Give Oubans Reciprocity Finally Decided On. | | serious | n' - Des. ; Frontier, March 18)—Th mparativel: rred I 1p ™ BROUGHT Y INTERSTATE CONNERCE NEN | viosticn: rices devetop o ratber Glibcruata | LEAVES DEUTSCHLAND AT CUXHAVEN | oerres oot ot e vee o, | LS CAFTAIN OF THE FATED VESSEL| 2y m 49| APPROVED BY WAYS AND MEANS MAJORITY feature of an otherwise serious political | - W | House, senior counse! for Patrick, hocused | — a -~ pow. al ® : : : ai T . X {move. The students, in preparing 1o make | Is Cordinlly Embraced by His Majesty, | of the murder of W..M. Rice. At one point | SPrings from Unkmown o R % 5 pom a0 . Buit Begins Today in Federal Oourt ;. gemometration, remembered the rough the Emperor—Expresses Warm the prosecuting attorney said he thought| Fammed by Winds Deflantly |10 e p m 44 | Provides T"f".' Per Ot Beduotion with ut Kansas Oity. ‘;;-x:;x;v '7‘2';."'{ were l-:::sm:ar o :t - Soe Amiat. l‘h:‘flt:e::‘n: t;.::nu answering a ques- Licks Up Much Valuable - ' o - Bibley Amendment. . o military year, sent t an t he Dot imtended to inter- rt .’? — letters to the authorities promising to cans. rupt. Mr. House said: Froperty. »pm | ARISES FROM RATES T PLANTS | demonstrate wholly unarmed and begged AWy | “You €id mot think anything et the sort.” adatiaid CLEVELAWTRE_PUBUCANS |LIMITS EFFECT TO DECEMBER 1, 1903 Order Bays Rebates and | while the miittary were ous, 158 PO- Admiral Prince Heury of Prussia to German teot™ Suadidl many of its details, a picturesque fire {0 | Ex-President's Birthday Comment s Plan ‘dVM by Vote of w-“" tom, Great Westers, Altom and St. Paul Lines. CHICAGO, March 18 —Injunction proceed- fngs will be started in Kansas City tomor- row by Attorney William A. Day of the Interstate Commerce commission againet the following railrosds operating between Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago: Tl lice were in the majority and the cavalry Mg Dot use to any great extemt the terri- ¥ SOossack whips with Joaded butts and tipped lashes which caused so many os in 1901 The students during the course of the day managed to @istribute incendiary liter- ature from the tops of street cars, while the police were buey fighting below. Some of these tracts were couched in the most | revolutionary language ever sent abroad in Ruseta | The following is an extract from a Jeaf- let Citizens of Russla, awake, awake from | that nightmare of hareh despotism which | oppresses every man in Russis. under which it is impossible for three men to meet 1o- gether Where in Rusein is that freedom ®oi] was safely accomplisbed this afternoon amid all the pomp and circumstances with which the prince’s imperial brother has seen fit to mark the ending of Prince Hen- r¥'s American mission. The same good fortune of freedom from | untoward incidents, which characterized the prince’s transatiantic journey continued un- til the end and in the landing occurred during & period of brilllant sunshine after an overcast day. The Hamburg-American line steamer, Deutschland, from Cherbourg, having on board the prince and his suite was first sighted at 5:30 this afternoon. The German battieship, Kaiser Wilhelm 11, down the roadstead to meet Deutschland and returned escorting the big limer Deutschland tied up to the new stone quay steamed | “May the district attor- ney of this county be sddressed in that | brutal feshion in vour honor's court by a man claiming to be a reputable member of | | the bar?” | Counsel for the defense excepted to Mr. Osborne’s language and the exception was placed on record. Later Mr. Moore of Pai- rick's counsel objected and excepted sev- eral times to a ruling made by the court. | The recorder said to him that if he did {not cemse he would be removed from the | court for disorder. The cross-examination of Norris Mever | wae eontinued today, when the trial of Al- bert T. Patrick for the murder of William | | M. Rice was resumed before Recorder Goff. | | Meyer testified yesterday that he witnessed night destroyed the pler of the Phoemix Steamship linc on the Hoboken (N. J.) river front, with many bales of cotton and hay; burned that company's vessel, British Queen, to a hulk; consumed several lighters and their cargoes; damaged & dock belong- ing to the Barber Steamship line. and for a time threatened the property of the Hol- land-American line and the buge Campbell stores. The lose, according to estimates to- night, will approximate $1,000,000. Whether any lives were lost wae most difficult to learn. While the conflagration was at its height, and after it had been re- @uced by the firemen and fireboats, rumors were rife that several men perished. It was tolerably certain at midnight that Chief Engineer Scott of British Queen was that Party Seems to Pull Together at Comvenient Times. PRINCETON, N. J. March 18—Former | President Cleveland, who is now the only living ex-president of the United States, { was 6 years old today. Mr. Cleveland spent the whole day at hi: comfortable home on Bayard lane with his wite and children. When seen by the As- sociated Press correspondent this sfternoon | Mr. Cleveland appeared to be in & happy trame of mind and talked freely on several questions. When asked bow he had spent |the day be apswered: “Very quiet and plessantly with my family and in entertain- ing & few of my neighbors who called. to Thirty-One. DECISIVE VICTORY FOR ITS ADVOCATES i When Final ¥ Tawney, Mor wit e Discloses Defeat of and Other Propo- w, Losing Members Leave Meeting. WASHINGTON, March 18.—The sdvocates of Cuban reciprocity soored a decided vie- tory tomight st the conferemce of repub- lican members of the house of representa- tives, the proposition of Chairman Payne { the disputed 1900 will, under which Patrick | hurned to | = Iy to uestion on the agitation |of the ways and means committee for & of % o very | o death on it and that a saflor Teply to & q Auhiiie, Sigitn & Same | e D e m ™ot the | aDd was the first ship to Gock there. | would inherit nearly all Rice estate. | named Jansen met the same fate. One of | f0r the comstruction of the Panama canal, |20 per cent reduction of duty, with the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific. | sutocrat. Is it not strange that one man, Meyer was accused of in signing bis Missouri Pacific. ‘Wabash. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. Chicago Great Wesiern. Chicago & Alton. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. Each one of the roads was furnished with the following notice and a copy of the bill to be filed Judge Phillips of the United States circuit court at Kamsas City tomor- Notice Served on Roads. notice that You will please tske ootice thet on with insignificant men rule over 146,000,000 peop) After & scathing denunciation of “the pre- tended reform of Vaunofishy (the minister of public instruction) the leafiet concludes: Let us begin the battle with the enem: | for personal freedom, freedom of speec |and " press and popular representation. Hall the revolutionary struggle. Down | with the autocracy. The election of Maxime Gorki to be an Lonorary member of the Academy of Science causes serious comment. Gorki was ban- ished from the Russian capital years ago, and the newspaper with which he was con- ,faculties should Emperor on the Sceme. Emperor Willilam stood upon the quay surrounded by high naval and municipal officials. As representative of the American embassy at Berlin, Commander William M. | Beehler, the naval attache to the embassy, stood at the emperor's side. The guay was decorated with fiags of all the states of the empire and the thousands of spectators, who covered the roofs of the great ware- bhouses and the wide slopes overlooking the scene, cheered wildly as Prince Henry walked down the gang plank. the men who escaped says that he saw sev- eral men Jeap into the water when the steamer became enveloped in fire and he saw few if any of these rescued. The quar- termaster of the ruined ship seid that the crew was in its forecastie and he surmised that if all escaped they did so with Aiffi- culty. Nevertheless, some Queen's officers sald tonight that they were guite assured that all were safe ex- cept Engineer Scott, whom they sald was simply missing. Other Deaths Feared. name to this will and ! $10,000 bail. 1n reply to questions by Hesistant District | Attorney Osborpe, Meyer maidl he had al- Siberty under | ways regarded Rice as sane; be had never seen him do anything frrational. The wit- ness did ot know why Rice should sign all of his property to Patrick. NURSE PRODUCES GRAY'S NOTE Witness Displays Doeter's Avowed Plan of Defense, as Stated against woman over the fate of Dr. Robert | The estimatod loases in detafl are: of British | | be snid: “1 notice the question has already been debated and has passed one of the houses and 1 wee mo resson why it should mot go through. Much care should be exercised, bowever, that we do mot make the thing merely a kind of grab-bag for ourselves.” Mr. Cleveland #aid he had not carefully | 100ked over Hemry Watterson's recent let- ter 1n which he aesails the present admin- istration ot Washington and makes the ac- cusation thet things are politically in bad shape ihere with the republican party. Cleveland said: {Sibley amendment limiting the duration of the reduced rates to December 1, 1903, being adopted by a vote of §5 yeas to 31 mays. This result was reached at 11:30 o'clock, after a protracted debate followed by & series of exciting roll calle. The first test was when Mr. Payne concluded the speech with & motion for the previous guestion on all pending propositions. This metion prevailed, 78 to bé. A vote was then takem on & substitute offered by Representative Dick of Ohlo, in behalf of those opposing the reciprocity plan, offering in its stead & plan of direct 1., Emperor William kissed his brother on It 1= not Ca’\mum on It Mr. Semed acéing on behalf of the United |nected was suppressed. both cheeks, and sbook hands with each in a Letter. Plaschron :::I‘“:’ '-‘:t some : the lone- | «wel, the party mey get badly mixed up ;’;r:m wh‘(‘uh-d e-;'_rrlu nnwnl years. Btates of Ameriot, will wpply te, the LO0U8| The Grashdanin (conservative) violently [ member of the suite, saying a few cheerful oo gy el g g Farmed | with itseit o simes B —— s O e L o - oo thereof ansas City, Mo., for & tempo- | protests against Gorki's election. words to each. Meantime the guns of the Mo & —Woman arrayed | for. e the faculty of pulling together at o - - nesota, mm‘éngum ‘or restraining order to squadron saluted. Side by side his majesty CIRMAGO: ' Eheet jent times.” off the differential on refined sugar, was our agents il oty | ¥ company, its officers, and Prince Henry passed down in fromt | c—— defested. 50 to T2. > from depart ES ES NK LA E. Gray of Garden Oity, Kan,, produced con- | Plers, $300,000; Bri: $400,000; its mfi:‘-a Tates and from unjustly dis- INVESTIGAT YANKEE BOR of the marine guard, which stood at salute. ammcy features in the murder trial today. | cotton and lighters, ;ls: om?’l AL 00; | ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLEMENT Defcated Opponents Leave Room. griminating in_sald Thier B Pinterstate| Retired Dinmond Merchamt Seeks to [ ATier = m”;f: “'!mwn:‘ The frown that expressed the feelings of the | Seven lighters are more or less damaged. | Former Broker Denles Charge of Mis- | The ways and means proposition for reci- trafic vy aaid company. when Compare American Methods Facht Hob 1"1“ Taoed the aationn) an. | Prisoner as he listened to the damaging | The scene of the fire was Seventh and River rintion of One Husdred procity with the Sibley amendment limiting e T sou okl dutire 5. 1o do. with England's. theis. | The pimsssgere e Degischisnd | itimsay of SIS Fotod, S5t fatrosts, ‘Hslutoin. * Togsthar there are the i i el lis duratien wes Chen agresd ia & & B 2 W. A DAY, B e e Tl and choereg | BUTSe who tended Irma Brown before Ber | docks and basins of the Phoenix line, the O . While the voting was in progress quite & . A. DA Epeciai United States Attorney. The bill to be filed tomorrow ‘morning (Copyright, 182, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, March 18.—(New York World Cablegram —Special Telegram.)—Alfred Mosely, retired diamond merchant, salis op the steamship Ocesnic tomorrow, to ar- range a tour in the United States this fall of two commissions of inguiry into the con- ditions of labor and the system of educa- tion in America. To this correspondent heartily during the ceremony. Some of the American passengers waved little American flags, otherwise the stars and stripes were not fiving. Inspection of Guard of Hemor. At the inspection of the guard of honor and the veterans by Emperor William, his majesty and his party, Prince Henry and death, changed to a smile when Dr. Frances Rutledge, hie former associute, testified on his behalf in the afternoon after the state bad rested ite case. ‘My worst day is over,” remarked the ac- cused physiclan, just before adjournment, Holland-America line and the Barber live. The Phoenix line pler was a wooden Structure 300 feet long, covered with & frame shed. On this were many bales of bay and cotton, which burned with the ut- most rapidity. How the fire started is not known. Some statements are that it started |in British Queen, which lay in the basin | between the Phoenix line dock and the Hol- NEW YORK, March 18.—Max C. Mayer, formerly a member of the brokerage firm of Rathbone, Mayer & Rathbone, was ar- rested today &t Bayonme, N. J., charged with embezzlement of funds said to amount in all to $100,000. The charge was made by C. L. Rathbone & Som, successors of the firm of which Mayer was formerly & mem- number of those who opposed the waye and means plan Jef the chamber. This was the | frth meting beld for the purpose of seek- }xu to reconcile the differences existing on {this subject. About 140 members were in attendance, including Speaker Henderson, | Chairman Payme of the ways and means committee and others who have figured | prominently in the contest. merce.” The attorney genersl at once = his staff and Commander Beehler boarded | Able o explain away the circumstantial ev- | jand-America dock; others that it had its |ber. He was taken before Judge John A. |~ Representative Lacey of Jowa supported Qirected the bringing of the suit, both on [be sald today: “I am organizing these com- |, yonjer and amid fresh salutes, music|ience that the prosecution has brought | origin at the pler. In all events, with all | Blair of Jersey City on & warrrant chars-|the ways and means proposition, pointing the ground that the matters complained of |Wissions entirely upon my own initlative | ;g cneering proceeded to the battleship |AE8inst me. but the barest warning, the flames burst out | ing him with embeszlement in obe IDStance | ou: that the farm interests would Teap ben- are in violstion of the provisions of the act {04 &t my expense, although our govern- |y, .er Wilhelm Il Upon arriving there mnuu-um‘&-mug: quickly, licking up the pier and the cotton |of 34,800 snd was released on 325,000 bail. | ¢ars by concessions which enlarged the %0 reguiste commerce and 2leo in violation et has shown its approval of the uder- |ihe ‘crew of that vessel manned the ship to | the identifcation by Miss Tedford, he lupon it and driving the stevedores and |Subsequently an indiotment was found | murket for farm products. of the Sherman act to protect trade and |taking by sffording me advice and help | ooeive the royal personages. Kaiser Wil- Dr. Gray | gailors to the street, for the vessel wa# be- | against him by the grand jury of New York| pepresentative Hepburn of Iows mode & commerce against unlawtul restraints and |81y wayvs. 1 am deeply interested 1n|ye)m 11 weighed anchor st 7:15 and started The Bote. | ing unionded, having arrived bere Priday [county. After his arrest Maver made the toward Kiel, through the canal. A banquet was served on board the war- the Associated Press in his cabin. The prince said: “I desire to send & last word through The firp flared wp from the steamer with ac great suddemness as from the pier, and | since the vessel was made fast to the pler |and could not be backed out, lighters and ber ! imember! Read other craft which lay alongside of her, quickly and then destroy following statement: “1 did mot intend running away, and they couid have e &t any time they ‘mishi York for the last two years almost every dsy. 1 was in New York all day vesterduy and came out here only last evening to somewhat satirical speech as to the relief which the proposed reciprocal plan would give to Cubs. He declared that Cuba's prospective production was 0 cu dus s e B WA gration laws vpon them And labor reguired for thé full development of their resources we were restricting their oM { spend the night with my mother. 1 have | prog il 0 S 00,000 tons ansu- you to America, to say how Geeply grateful | all but your Jetters Of Introguction. BrINE | ey e monyet such inflammable StUF | yeved my atiorneys to make a detailed |y this I am for the measureless Aindness 1 re- | Do letters or papers of any kind o - | % O coRe QuicKly brught fre. Too. statement. The charge will act etand when President to Nemotiate. pocnd opd celved while there. 1 tried to say this £ | captain of the lighter Tomawands, |y i eyplpined. I was in partmership with . the rallways involved secretly made & Tate |sion of workmen to see for themselves &34 | peper 1 ot St T wont r oty Aoy tiay | BY the telegram sent by Dr. Gray to Mies |ssved himself, his wite snd is chid, by |y '* SO (0™t 1 because we dis- | The Payme resclution as adopted temight of 18% cents, with corresponding reductions | tell their comrades on their return of the Tedford November 8 the state expects to | pushing & cotton bale into the water, plac- methods by which the American workmen are outdistencing the world.” UPROAR FOR HOHENZOLLERNS 1 am grateful for the cordial and gemerous manper in which the people and the presi- dent of the United States received me. I met and talked with as many individusls as 1 could, but of course, I saw most of the people in crowds and sometimes only disprove the clatms of the defense that the | ing hie family &nd himself upon it and pad- services rendered Miss Brown by the de- i dling his strange life raft into the river. fendant were made necessary by the tunnel | The #tiff wind, which had blown all day, accident, as the summons to the nurse pre- | g&ve impetus to the fire, whose glare red- ceded the date Of the fall as given by Gray | dened the North river for a long distance. solved that partnership that this has -oc- curred.” DUMB FOR EIGHTEEN YEARS Once Noted Singer Recovers His Voice gives the general form of & bill authoriz- | ing the president to negotiate a commercial |agreement with Cubs for reciprocal snd equivalent concessions by which the rates of duty shall be reduced at least 20 per cent ad valorem on all articles passing > WL l\-nr.:' b1 seta forth the facts dlu: Pan-Germans Cheer Speech for United | from the raiirond car pmmm‘dm 1ong gyt oo fi;‘::,’;" :,':";::'_:"’”’,’ ;‘f:'nu::u;’:‘a: by Coughing Up Plece [trom Cube into L;hevg;l:a.suc;-. 1t also closed recent investigation Empire, While Osechs De- enough to touch my cap or . my hat | of Teoth. | provides that the immigra- Interstate Commerce commission in this e o o T with 1o thask ol those tuee. | YOO DRUNK TO TELL DETAILS | but presently its but A s | tion and exclusion Jaws shall be enacted by - e Al She Shws. S Sod Stewart Fife Says He Was Intoxi- |spread to the pier of the Barber line ad | COLUMBUS, O. March I5—Eighteen | (¢ EOvernment of Oubl as & preliminary Ko Time to Study Detatls. cated Night of the then to the steamer Heathburn, newly ar- | years today R. C. Davis, resident of the “‘T';: m:'um e 5 ob il The prince spoke with feeling. . g rived from Hong Kong, China, with & cargo | west Side, lost his volce. He was then a e T that Judge 15 at |this afternoon and Jed to a great uproar.| ‘1 bsd Do opportunity,” he continued, ‘:{“‘n“-l‘-"s:m"" w::’::“::;':imn inger of some note in the cheir of a k = y-two ; Jeflersn k3, Mo, and probebly will ae: | Deputy Schoemerer (jan-Germas) siaried| (o SLINE v GOl of n0URtsy 48 1| yuxaas CITY, March 16— apecial 10| gun Lo run over the vessel they All scam- | came Hike a Bashe and refused 1o siid to| EXCLUDES ALL ANARCHISTS e o the e e g < - durin€| s to the fatigue of the trip the prince |th® SiaT from Ssvannah, Mo., says: pered to the pier for safety und begad 10 | the trestment of Several of the most uoted _— the .u.-:- --&' -mb cannot ::.m. be m‘:?‘f::r‘u“m-"’ t:.lh:l et J. Stewart Fife, on trial for the murder | ymuke their way to the streets of Hoboken. specialists of the country. They treated | Immigration Bill Recommended for Botice 1t was agreed that Attorney Day, | iween Austria and Germauy and would op. | 1 ¥es often tired and had tobe caretu | O FTREL FACRTIOR, S T RO UL U | Thers was u lares force of customs oft | i for asthoma, catarrh and all sorts of auiniy L5 AR T ‘who has gene to Kansas City, should be re- | pose every government failing to help in|°f What I said, both publicly and privately. “ e Gop. | 02 OB band guarding property. As 500D | throat diseases, but without affording him Seet Duiliit. quested to delay action for & day or two, so about such relations. But since my long sieep on board Deutach- | Fife Wi 0ked 1T B8 e 0 L 0 Fhos AED S W SIS, Cylo- | 40y S 5 10 afford the rallroad attorneys & chance | Thon: Her Schoenerer called for thres |1224. 1 would be ready to return to Amer- | &7 With Mre Richardson. 'He exld he | men they became alarmed that the alient | Thjs morning Mr. Davis was seized with — err " foa &t once for just such another trip. This | *©0t With his sister. He denied being with | would make an iliegal entry into the cous- | o viclent fit of coughing and ejected & small | WASHINGTON, March 15.—The general to study the matter and make their argu- | cheers for the Hohensollerns and the pan- » Mrs. Richardson in the old Catbolic church- | try go with drawn mfl.o.,mm‘ immigration bill prepared Chairman ments at Kansas City. Germans responded. Amidst protests from |°°° bas been 5o full of pieasure and. in- s Sis. being With her.en > P! substance, which proved to be & bit of by A the rightists and the centrists Herr Schoen. | *truction. """“muulflflmmm“nwm_ “Emnl“m.b\mn—-wnh. The command was heeded | tooth which he had uncomsciously ewal- (Shattuc of the committee on immigration Attorneys Kansas Oity. - > . snother people face to face and form your | (2° 018 church sieps one LIEht us she ex- | and then surrounded by guards, the 1or- | Jowed. und naturalization and sccepted by that A pumber of the attorneys left for Kan- -x"-u_hmmmmmw'“ plained |.av1um,'x t:us eigners were marched to & pler some dis- | The removal of this cbstruction, which |Ccommittee, was by him Teported to the #as City this evening. While no defmite | /07 ROURS S0 PRRT BORACE T et | Concerning his speech st Philadelphia, | 5 De bad talk orris, the St | tance away and there locked up under Sur- | yug found & secure Jodging place in & little | Louse todsy wiih the Tecommendation that fourse of action has been agreed on, it M |, ;005 Herr Schoenerer and declared they | FTiDce Heury added: T e was, akod shout mis | roilance for the might The captstn of |pockst in the asscphagms, Just below tho |it be sessel understood that no serious objection will be (UL T O A “It seemed proper 1 should make some | O'™'® & revolver. He wes asked about his | Hesthburn was mot aboard. His wife and | juryny, immedistely restored his voice. Mr. Shattuc said the general purposs of made to the injunction. Most of the Jarge | (U0 (U T emperor 804 |,.ch utterance, for there are always some | POVETEDs on the night of the Richardeon | children were aboard, but were rescued by s i b o the bill is to bring together in one aét Tailroad systems claim to be in favor of k undercurrents running that have to be taken | DUT0r und eld: s s Cor | 5 Wb STATE RESTS WILCOX CASE |scatered legisiation on this subject Bere- preventing rate cutting and paylng rebates. m—— into mccount. What I said in my Phila- 1 dou't remember. wi ing's or-! The Holland- America line docks are be- pe il . tofore enacted, from 1876 to 1884, in regard They say small rosds only y ot thetr rates | WILL FORCE PAYMENT OF TAX |acinie speech was precisely the truth. :":M“‘O“‘_‘“z‘:“'h saloon i the pool hall and | jow those of the Barber line. They caught | Presecution Concludes Testimony and | io the immigration of aliens into the United to bold thelr own against the larger roads. e “It might be thought that during my | | fre. but were only slightly damaged. The Det Will Omit lutroduc- States. The head tax e immigmals The charges of secret rates and vebates are | Colombia Prepared to Use Vielent | oo 0" pregigent .w""u‘flmn:; Fite said he was so drunk he did 1ot re- | company's big steamer Maasdam was towed | ": i oty 2 incressed from §1, as &t present, to $1.50. made in regard Measure to Compel Collection our rides alone 1 must have said a word or | EDeT Where be went or what he drank. | oyt into the river as soob &s the danger "~ G - The bill excludes from admission to the Kansas City. from Liberais. two of & political character, but such was | oo, (e ikl was vesumed 1o day two | pecame apparent. e {United States anarchists or persons who these alleged - Dot the case. No political topic was al- :'.‘5':;‘" ”":”: ;::”;h":m'::‘:' h‘: Vigilant Battle Against Flames. ‘:Ul‘:el;lfl Cm:.‘:..‘:mh xl‘..-'l": believe in or advocate the overthrow by concludes with tollowing petition: e uded ther side.” priso! roth state orenoon case oroe lence ‘governments That & gubposns or ether suitable process | o T ANAMA. Mardh 18-y a government e T ot edion Roose. | %0 18 1ap. The defense today produced a | e Bre was fought by Hoboken wnd Jer- | cria) of Jumes Wiloox, charged with the s o o o puitic miy issue, requiring the defendants o ap- decree published here yesterday war taxes | TR FERTY netoried 16 Frocteent Roose- | yiinoss who testified that Fife was at the | €7 City fire engiues and from the water| .. .aer of Miss Nellie Cropsey. officials. Another mew class of persons ex- B e At M ot e | e T e e e bonet pws 2 | caived the presidest's Sarewell $ Dot Te- | Richardson house the night after the shoot- | 5de bY tugs jand New York fire dePATImeN: | 4, the afternoon ssesion the Gefense an- | ciuded is eplleptics and perans whe Bave beral ts of Panama on, re- o g It had been the theory of the state | DOSLS- RG-Amertes ced uld introd: - make &nswer 1o all the matiers referred s be was by that time at sea, and that he | o6 and Bremer steamship 1i isted aeunoel (it & we uce Do evi- |been inesve Within five years previcus te oy "‘w":l?-“ % tem- | Epectively. These taxes are the correspond- d that Fife was the only employe of the Fife- mer steamship lines assisted these | gopce gng by so Going, gained the advantage | coming here and persons whe have Bad is aguinst | ing ehare of the tex of $750,000 imposed | OBLY S&W the text of the message on his ar- Serdess ComN Who did Dot go to the | 1970es, as did the crew of the United States " The detendania,_tholr, revieesniatives 98- | upon the Department of Panama by the za- | 778l 8t Plymouth, William takes in Tosidence afier the murder. Nearly all the | S81p Portsmouth, lying at the pler next | s Byt = v:;‘!:fi‘hhm T e STy S N ing out any to transport - | tional government. A committee composed » e forencos was devoted to evidence relating | *POVe the Phoenix line. This vessel is in | wuy made by H. W. McMullan, he said AL T X B | of the Srefect. the treasurer and the secre. | the Prince’s trip was then mentioned. In use by the Jersey naval reserve as & train- Representative Hill of Connectiout Mas ) : T2y of the Smance bureas aaé two privats | 218 connection Prince Heary said to- the S S R L3S 3 st ety | 1ng ship and is in command of Lisutenant | ons i "ta o thet tae Sefetant had irelernd 3 W8 S e el & B8 correspondent : e - Davenport. It was through their efforts - bues tresoury, purdhnted | citizens has been charged to make this de- | °° to Fife and was the weapon with which - b, done sny wrong. It had not been proved | ypger the mct of Jul; he rates. ot By » Dess shown me by the people of America. | T P. COOK SUCCEEDS CLOWRY | The fire started about 535 o'clock and by | Sreied thomiens sud Aiamroct with moted — RAILROAD UNDER INDICTMENT | Toe sovernment is obliged to take viciest |1 ¥ieh i 803 & special word of thanks for [ 1* ' * enam 11:30 it was well ubder control Bricieh | suchors on mesical suriprasence. - |TO ANNUL WAR REVENUE ACT yhesad messures to collect these taxes becanse the | D¢ "‘"'—"‘_’:‘ way in which the Ameri- | pormer Nebraskam Becomes Gemeral | Quuen, still sbiaze, was towed out into the | Fa st oan e o CaR papers Lre me." e - :'b-'-h !:':t l:“:x“l;fl:.“: “':T:ll | conclusion the smperor's brother saig: | S®PeFintendent Westers Divisien ,r:::d ;:’:‘&‘t‘;; ;’" “'.‘-b::"‘ @- | DUNKARDS GO TO NORTHWEST |senate Committce Gremtly Alters ’ “You may be sure the impressions 1 re- of Western Unten. 10 the wind and current they once or twice | Over Three Thowsand Emigrants| Fhrescclesy and Onders Faver- cetved wi lasting I came Dear setting fire to property on the ohie Neghet on TN SAGASTA AND WEYLER NAMED Pays Compliment to Captatn. CHICAGO, March 18.—Theodore P. Cook, | New York side. Two of them finally drifted e o o oy der and district superintendent of the Western | to the east shore of Governor's Island, set- o "“"": - ““"""" e g B s S e cxbor- | Union Telegraph compauy st St. Louis, o., | ting fire to the new landing pier there. WASEINGTON, Nardh W~The sselt aad Sow Spani ‘““ with the Kiel Yacht club e Bo. | hae been tendered and accepted the positis The army officers’ quarters were greatly| CHICAGO, March 18—During the next | committee on finance today concluded the Calinst: fore disembarking from Deutschland Prinoe | °-. gemeral superintendent of the western | endangered and the soidiers stationed op | few days over 3,000 Dunkards and others | Consideration of the bill repealing the war o Henry again thanked Captain Albers for the | 21¥i6ion. with hesdguarters st Chicago, 1o | the island were employed in fighting the | will pass through Chicago emroute to mew |FevéBUe act and suthorized & favarable - MADRID, March 15—The composition of | comfort and kindness be had experienced on | Ls, SHoct April 1, in the place of Colonel | flames. Iz a few hours the danger had | homes in the northwest. | port on it. The bill is greatly changet in Rttt ey e e S o e g o ot | B C. Clowry, recently elected president and | jussed The movement will include enptire fam. | Phraseclogy and it is announced that it will e . OO he T S 20 2 Bk Qo). | S°Bersl manager, with beadquarters at New | When the excliement sttending the fire |ilies from Indiana, Obio, Pennsylvania and | Probably not be in shape to be reparted be- Peamier, Sener Sagasts. | jies shows 1s vemateg . | York. had subsided the Hoboken police reported |the Virginias snd they will for the most | fore tomorrow. e oy o ~ A SR DT | ST. LOUIE. March 18—District Superi- | that five ‘longshoremen were in the hospital | pert g0 to the Mouse river district of North | The bill as it will be reported remeves —ign d The prince presented signed photographe | iepgent T. P. Cook, successor of Geners!| ther S taxes of the reven Alomodovar. of himsel! and scar! pins surmounted by | e : e suffering burus. One of these, | Dakota. all the war ue act and Minister of justice, Semor Montilla. D B i Sl e g ,mntn,:‘—.u-urnmumunnnxpman_,'humm“““ Good crops i» the morthwest last year | th® only changes made are thoss of las- , > 9 3 T he Bret OMoeT |of the Westers Usion Telograph compeny. | the child of the captain of Tonewands is fa [43d the glowing Teparts eemt back by | SUAS®. making sure of this Tesult 4 Resesbiend, gt | probabiy will go io Chicago Bext week 10| s dangerous condition. The captaiu and his | seitlers are the causes that bave induced | ATORS ocher things made in the language P th st maninnt came foreart | e e e ot e apt| T % e 0 b S et b o £ e e S e g — - e — O Mintster : ::::u‘:. Duke of ltl'l': : r.':u:: his tv’- m‘.Pn-m l:::n -ua‘m s farm in Nebrasks, where his tather | CARNEGIE MAKES LARGE GIFT Movements of Ocean Vessels, March 18. | reporting the bill occasioned by threats mazones. B o e s T v — oAt New York—arrived—Kaiser Wilhelm | 05 the part of the senators to offer amend- Shmister of , s “hmea TR, e . S B - S e, Denates Thirty Thousand Dellars te | fo7 Crosse, from Bremen; Hol —rn, ::nu!o'-h:;w“l ‘-N:‘l—l The pew ministers are Senors Montilia, | boken Sre of June 30, 1900, and thet neither | - e Ny e He Serth Bukete Naswal Voate- A Josten~Se o g}~ m‘p::-u.w-t s provision for Rodrigue: and Canalelas Germany mor the the United States would | yuy jater Westers Union manager st Law- iug School pool. Cuban reciprocity. This, it i known, would Number of Boer Casualtics. % v tenss, Atchiosn, Nammes City sod ether — e A e o 5D | o rouse long debate and the republices mem- . Press Exalts Americans. points. From 185 umtil 187 Mr. Cook| ELLENDALE, N. D, March 16—W. E.| At Liverpooi-Arrived—Bovic, from New | bers of the fisance commities are sxerting LONDON, March 18.—Llord Kitchener's| ppRiIN, March 18.—A cumber of the pa- | beld the position of assistant superintend- | Hicks, who is &t the bead of the North Da- | York. et from | (hemselves o prevent the offering of the weekly report shows (hat during the week | oopy pere publish editorisls welcoming Ad- |®5t 0f the Second district. with headquar- | kotsa Masual Traiuning school bere, has re- N-vmnmumnl jurg | smendment. Democratic senators gemerally ending today eleven more Boers wers killed. | 1yry) Prince Heary of Prussis back to Ger- | 1675 &t Dallas, Tex In March, 1897, upon |ceived & telegram that Amrew At Fimouth — Arrived — vania. | express themseives as willing to allow an seven were wounded. 154 were made prisen- | the festh of Superintendent L. C. Baker |has offered the insticution & gifs ot $30,000 | from Now Nomk ter Chorbourg ané Hem | uncengitional repesl bill to pess witheut u-‘llm §{Continued on Bevond Fage) 1 Bt Lous, Mr Cook succeeded Lim, & AL cLdoWchi. ;‘.'-"x.'?‘s"""""‘”" "“\