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~ —— A e T amf. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, THE OMAHA BUNDAY BEE. [Z=== MARCH 80, 1902-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, KING SHUNS HOLY CUP WOMEN OF NFOTEi IN LONDON RESULT OF A QUARREL TREATY NOT IN GREAT N'NGE"TDICKINSON GOES OfiTl THE BEE BULLETIN. |WAR 0N THE RANGE Wife of New Chief Constructor of Navy Manch m Prct Sublest to Littié Forecast for Nebraska—Fair Sunday, Has Long Taken Keen Inter- Opposition Beeauns 6t Russia’ Coler in East Portion; Monday, Falf Edward is Adamantine in Refusal to Take est 1n Voluateers. Alleged Scandal Over Sale of West Indies Liberat Cow United States Diplomatio Agent is Not | p, ... Bloody Battle Reported in Upper Green (\ Yo right, 192, by Press Publishing Co.) I¥ Seems Fully Explained. PEKIN, March by g " Denguach River Country. BEEKS TO SHORTEN CORONATION RITUAL Eoolesinstios Insist on Fulfilling Varions Ancient Oustoms. LONDON, March 29, Cablegram — Special Telegram.) — MF Philip Watts, wife of the newly appdly chief constructor of the navy, comes o o0ld and noble house, the Comtes Sjr Saint Omer, who fought gallap ¢ (New York wmuj 'TCOME Ohristmas and Gron Fall Out and Bitter OF PERSONAL ENMITIES .—The Russians are not pressing the proposition {0 give the Ru: Chinese bank exclusive fnining &nd ot rights in Manchuria, so the powers are not 20 likely to oppose the signing of the Man- churian treaty, as now practically agreed upon between Paul Lessar, the Russian min- RESULT OF HIS COURSE IN STONE CASE [ ] Foreign Government Manifests Displeasure CATTLEMEN AND SHEEPMEN War Renewed on Wyoming Ri 2 White's Restgnation Anticip Flood Damage Over Two Millions. Democratic Plan for the Filipt 1ts In the Rhea Case. CLASH Roan and Abe Hill, Wyoming Brothers, Are king and country. Her fathe deva- Recrimination Ensues. ister here, and Prince Ohing, president ot &t His Firmaom, Uynelere Ave Seriously Hurt. —_— lier Gustave Simonau, wag sguished the Chinese foreign office.® The signatures ey 3 Gl s ERMY CEREMONY NINETY MINUTES IN LENGTH | traveler and artist. Hé . nd's mew|paou o e coeniT FOR THE SALE | Probsbly will be attached in a few days. (NO SUCCESSOR MAY BE APPOINTED Anointing with Oils Bothers Both King work takes her away frof ‘her present home at Newcastle, where she will be greatly missed, for her tact and charm of M. Lessar has been -n..c:m to Prince Ching that Thibet shou granted in- HUNDREDS OF THEIR SHEEP SLAUGHTERED Two of the Hatfield 5 Rush to Florence to Stop Violenece. manner had made her popular. Danish Government Repudiates Both as Its ::‘r’:;::_":' R“:’ :’:“"‘, ‘““':o‘h::q‘::’r‘: Washington is Annoyed by the Conduct Strik Omaha Shoe Factors. 0ld Trouble Renewed Over Division of er . 1 f the ! " and Queen. She has long taken much interest in the Accredited Agents, Thibet as compensati compromising of Bulgarians. e o Omahe e Grazing Lands. st volunteers. After the war began she spent POrEN Russia’s Manchurian ions. oman's Club and Charity Work, SET OF HER CROWN PUZZLES ALEXANDRA & year in South Africa, rendering valuable servica in various ways, particularly in fer- warding stores to the front and in work in MEN IN ANGER AND ENVY SEEK REVENGE Certain German 1 tors who were formerly employed in the Obinese army have requested their Feinstatement, but MAY MAKE DEMAND ON THE RANSOM' FLOCKMASTERS DRIVEN TO DESPERATION South Omaba and Its Affairs Teachers Want to Take t s Pixty Farniture Vans Required 10the Red Cross depot in Capetown. She |yt omeial in Demmark Positively | e oficials replied that China had agreea [ Breach Formed by Attitade of Sofla| g Coun: and lowa New Cuttlomen Use Gulin sal Olete’. is L3 ster V Bl from M visited the principal battleflelds, traveled 5 not to employ foreign imstructors, on ac- Authorities Will Not Soften O Latter-Day Saints in Convention. Wholesale Destruction—Wounded A to Buckingham=ionaseh in Zululand and spled out the little known Refutes Al1 s that Either | ,unt of the jealousiest of the powers. Feel Here O¥er the Rourke Famiiy Begins to Gather, . regions of western Cape Colony. Party Influenced the Neverthele: more Japapese officers re- Abduction. 11 Gossip of the Handicap Shooters, HIll Brothers Disable Some Orders Guniral Vaseination. The countess of Essex, formerly Adela Negotiations. cently jolned Yuan-Shi-Kal's army. They E] Athleties at Ne University. of Their Opponents, Grant of New York, Is seeking to repalr are wearing Chinese clothing and their 14 Woman: Her Ways and Whims. e y v efforts already have resulted in great im- 15 Amusements and Musical Notes. {opyright, 12, by Preas Publishing Co. | her family fortunes by joining with Mrs. s already & SLMIoN; MK Whe. che. 14 n. o LONDON, March 20.—(New York World Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—King Ed- Ward has had great difficulty in inducing the archbishop of Canterbury to shortea and simplity the ritual of coronmation. In the first place, the king wished the cere- mony to occupy not more than forty-five Willlams in starting a fashionable laundry, the launderers for which are to be brought trom Paris. London laundry work is no- toriously, bad. Many wealthy men-about- town send their shirts to Paris to be laun- dered. Lady Essex, whose taste in dress is considered to be of the highest, is consulted by Paquin on new styles and gets a hand- COPENHAGEN, March Press on the subject 20.—In an inter- view with a representative of the Associated of Congressman Richardson's resolution for the appoint- ment of a committee to investigate a charge made by Captaln Christmas, in connection with the sale of the Danish West Indies, a provements in the equipmient of the force: The latest reports from Ta Ming Fu the greatest loss of life occurred duriog the fight between Yuan-Shi-Kal's soldiers and the popula The inhabitants of several villages who were enlisting in the so-called united vil- lagers society resisted the soldiers, but as sult of his activities in the Stone case Mr. Dickinson has lost his position as dip- lomatic representative to Bulgaria. When he was fn Sofla last fall he addressed some very strong representations to the Bulgarian minister for foreign affairs and appar- ently he has not been forgiven, for now 16 ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., March 20.—(Spe- cial Telegram.)—A telephone message was received from Bix Piney in the upper Green river country in Ulnta and Sweet- water countles this afterncon stating that A bloody battle had been fought near that vlace between cattlemen and sheepmen, the trouble baving grown out of a division “Banner of Blue,” by 8 R. Crockett er Music in Omaha Churches. s Promised for Florence. and Comment. Omaha Firemen as Life Delarey, the B t ¥ avers. ener minutes. But Most Rev. Dr. Temple, sup- ( % 5900 50 feW &0 o “‘:”“‘;‘““:h“““:"' . were ever|most of the villagers were only armed | Information comes to the end that he is| Echoes of the Omal of the range. The report sald that two ported by other ecclesiastical authorities, ot el T x"\:n .f\l;moflr-; e negotiate for the sale | With spears and swords, they suffered great persona non grala. | #8 Condition of Business in Omah sheepmen, brothers named Hill, had been Bas insisted on retaining eeveral anmclent| . o0 T ot T ot animals, She | Of the West indies. They never negotiated | slaughter. 4 A minister or diplomatic agent cannot be Commereinl and Financial Matters |badly hurt and that it was feared other customs, so the ceremony will take ninety fs always doing something to improve the with Washington fluenced the negotiations, nd have in no way in- The negotiations retained at a place against the will of the 24 Evolution of Modern Big Stores. |participants in the fight had been wounded. minutes. v " country to which he Is accredited, and that Before further detall 1d be learned lot of hors > were conducted through Laurlts 8. Swen- ET’S VISIT TO THE CZAR h etalls cou arn On one point the king is adamantine. He| o0 l“:,y Wiits 4 “fl‘;‘:hm:‘;; pavorlte | son, the Unied States minister here, and Lous i Mr. Dickinson's position. It is very | Temperatare at Omaha Vesterdas: |he teleohone line broke down and as Bl abeolutely refuses to take communion. This | B0 Chought Bnd ate. Bhe Ihnerited ner | QIEASDUNS Beyn, x'r;:“‘;;'||;2"fll'm;;: 3| Rigia Protocol Geverns Correspomd- |Probable, however, that our government, e “‘,a- "I‘“"" = Piney Is twenty-five miles fom the nearest has caused the primate deep chagrin, as it ‘ under no obligation o any private persons as a manifestation of its displeasure, will s - » * point of communication there ismo way of is likely to provoke unfavorable comment, because it is common report that the king mever has partaken of the communion ac- King's head after coronation, an assistance the king wanted to dispense with. After prolonged protest trom the king, the primate has decided that the king must submit to being anointed on the breast, also pn the forehead and chin, with holy olls, affection for horses from both her parents, rode before she could walk, and has al- ways been an expert, fearless horsewoman. Of the bhalf dozen young unmarried women who are invited everywhere in so- clety, with whom, in fact all London hostesses have to count, perhaps the most charming is Miss Lillian Thynne, daughter in connection with the ‘sale. commission is due or will be pald The alleged scandal is quarrel between Christmas and Gron. panied by Danish government, containing statements regarding_bribery, pub- lished in Washington. Gron Becomes Desperate. Mot of the report was printed by the etc., as recently Hence no the result of a The mce Between Presi 3 mt and Relers, ' refrain from sending another diplomatic agent to Sofia, though it will not be thus prevented from making any demands upon Fore! coming visit to the czar has drawn atten- tion, the Dally Messenger notes, to the protocol governing correspdndence between the president of the republic and forelgn rulers. The ariting of a Jetter in such a garian government has no representative here. Mr. Dickinson is consul general at Con- stantinople beside being diplomatic agent to Bulgaria and receives a lump salary of confirming the report or learning more about the trouble until tomorrow. Trouble has been brooding In the upper cording to the Anglican rite. The bishops f:‘:_’k:'os'"'“?‘ ‘Ifl"‘;""“ spaniel trials | {TERE G NEE" Ne effected the sale and | (Copyright, 182, by Press Publishing Co.) | the Bulgarian government in the matter a 3 Green river country for some time. Sev- \ of Bath and Durbam have insisted upon| (¢l C m.:. :’nd‘"dlf’::”;fwk lvlndflt; m-n‘llr B enes, 3 i commiselon. | PARIS, March 20.—(New York World Ca- | of the Stone case which the inquiry now e . eral years ago the cattlemen of the reglom thelr right to swpport the erown on the| I N6 (LS ALY Glcheest eplendid country Stoas AT feport fo. the | blegram—Special Telegram.)—M. Loubet's [in progress may seem to justify. The Bul- [ 12 m- drew a dead-line around a certain traot of range, which is eald to be the finest feed- ing ground in the Rocky mountains, and Isrued warnings to sheepmen to stay away. Local flockmasters obeyed the mandate, for CLUB WOMEN APPEAL TO KNOX Ask Attorney General to Define Le- Danish press some time ago. Gron, seeing case is no simple matter, Bentences have $5,000 per annum. they knew that If they crossed the line their It is not likely that he will suffer financially by this Bulgarian ity of Color Ques- tion. it was hopeless to expect a commission, sheep would be turned back or slaughtered. started for Washington with Christmas’ of b a brother of the present young m But nomadie herds were frequently pushad 18 having a slit made in the coronation byt quis of Bath's 1o be carefully considered, the exact mean- Fobes to permit this to be done. grandfather, Her ex- | report in his pocket, boasting to the antl- | ing of words has to be weighed and even | action. Tt vt oot % As Queen Alexandra positively refuses|!remely pretty face, fascinating manners | Sale advocates here that he would be re- | ng gize and quality of fhe note paper are £ pekelig nto the forbidden territory, with the re. 480 ¥i04"Seast Dave Bl Venged by influencing congress to decline CHICAGO, March 20.—The attorney gen- |"It that flocks were driven out, some to Bave her face anointed, the boly ofls|fhd ¥ e made everybody her |15 Fass the Apbropriation for the purchase |a question of importance. ‘The shape and | FREES TSILKA FROM GUILT [eral o the United Siaver: st me” o0 leheen were slaushtered. herders were shot are belng prepared in the form of a solid | friend. of the islands. size of the seal are also decided by protocol. nite ates e ol A ied. sof el wiuess” N ik for the primate refused s Before the commencement of the negotia- | mye nret nage of parilament letters to rul- urou to determine whether the club women ; D wag! ¢ e g i > FO tions, Christmas and Gron actually tried | The page of pa Miss Stome Denounces Charge of |can make discrimination upon race, color |OUtAts were destroyed. o forego that part of the rite. R SHORTER RUN TO PARIS | to bécome connected with the matter, as | ing sovereigns must contain only six lines, & P ce, color o i Preacher's Complicity as Cruel or previous condition of eervitude. A com- 01d Feuds Revived. Particular as to Fit of Crown. agents. The then premier, Dr. Horring | egibly written, and with strict/ attention s 0 . e e A B e o male furnithad stall | to punctuation. No cout-of-Arms/nor printed and Absura. mittee of Chicago club women was ap-| Last apring John Butterfield and & com- Further trouble and delay have been Hour Expreas Service from &mounts for their iFateiing cxponass. D | heading must appear on the paper and (he vointed today to msk Attorney General|panion herder were at‘acked by masked saused by the queen's fancies in regard to Horring was' Indisoreet. e diacussed 8 | president signs himseif “Bumile Loubet.” SONDON. Matek Knox about the constitutionality of what|men. Both were wounded nd one was iss Ellen M. Stone, the American missionary, arrived in Lon- don today. She sald to a representative of the Assoclated Press: “I am very tired, but I am glad to be here. I cannot reiterate too often my commission, but bribery was not suggested. He and the other parties speedily disco -ered that they had been imposed upon and broke oft their connection with Christmas and Gron, considering them to be without in- fluence. Christmas has now been forced to declare that his report of bribery was false. the color of her coronation robes and the set of her crown. Thirty crowns of the Gothic pattern prescribed by the king were submitted to her, but she left for Denmark without baving picked one out. the general federation proposes to do at Los Angeles. This committee represents the most ine fluential clubs in Chicago. Within the last Strong efforts are being made in Spain to secure President Loubst's attendance at the coronation of King 4 The queen re- gent has sent a speeial exvoy hege, but it is rumored that serlous obj s have crippled for life. November 9 Tom Ryam and Chris Peterson, herders In the employ of a Salt Lake City outfit, were shot at and run out of the country, their sheep were slaughtered and the camp outfit was (Copyright, 1902, by Press Publishing Cv.) PARIS, March 29.—(New York World Ca- blexram—Spécial Telegram.)—"From Loun- The removal of the valuables from Marl- borough house to Buckingham palace, whers the king and queen will go into residence don to Paris in five hours” may be realized within two years, thanks to a syndicate of whose representatives are con- Christ as States His Case. been raised by the Freneh government be- thanks to my many friends on the other cause it is the only repubc invited. While side. year the uo‘;ren of the United States has eranted the General Federation of Women's Clubs special corporation papers. This destroyed. NEW YORK, March 20.—The Daily Mall’s 1 sl be delighted to get home As feed is getting scarce and the ranges charter provides for the organization of women's clubs engaged in philantrophic, educational or charitable work, or in this government asks that Bwitserland, Mexico and Argentine be invited, it is un- derstood that France it e-recially unwilling are overcrowded, it is feared that the sheepmen, driven to desperation, will fight it out to the bitter end with the ecattle- once more."” Miss Stone listened eagerly to the read- Ing of a copy of the dispatch detailing the correspondent in Copenhagen has had a talk with Captain Christmas, who is not the sulting dally with the authorities of the ntter Baster, s being carried out with ex- French Northern rallway. Your corre- . though requested to withhold |least™watonished by the American scandal, to count =(liful ignoring of literary, art or music culture. There are!men, who, it is claimed, have no mere [ Baoes fvr (R, DERERt, 0 mestred (has g |seyn, the ‘Lonise. aAereriendett ot Wk} Lo s e W) lahers e iere ren g chrescntative of he | specific provisions asainst political and re- | right to the range than {he flockmasters, 8 ' practical Ne(l:\; has devised.” Hy ;.l:. ‘ b — i Thursday night. ligious mnhmm. ‘The question mow | for it is government domain chiefly. Fur- " ™ way, whose superdf " Danish ‘o sale' party;” he said, M A7 oy, ~aeia, . ~garices whether the. clubs 10 ob-| ther trouble of a serious nature Is ex- - & i Calais branch boasts of having the fustest| “hopes to break oft the sale b the nelp of | FRANCE™ b i B b e the Counitetionst pom Togard | Deeted, - oLt e AV i presence the seal will be broken at the|trains in the world, has been trying for|the scandal. For that purpose somebody| . L. yizorous Republican Pollcy s | more than is known about the causes ot | F8ce color and previous conditfon of | Further particulars of the battle on the »alace and the contents carried to the royal | Years to induce the two English London to |stole my confidential report to the gove ~ gy AT the kidnaping. The idea that Tailka hea |®ervitude. range in the upper Greem River country spartments. Dover lines to shorten the time of the trlp, |ment and engaged a certaln person, an g e | anything to do with it is just as absurd| MF® R. A. Cole of Milwaukee is the | between cattlemen and sheepmen were re- “ The king has issued a peremptory order |but the English argument always has been: | American citizen, to go to Washington to tends to Resign. and cruel as when some people hinteq |¥Oman who provosed the appeal to At-|ceived here late tonight. “We hold the short route, anyhow; why go to the expense of this? The American syndicate mentioned has Dewspaper secured the support of powerful English| Captain Christmas gave out here on Fri- politiciane, and at the next sesslon of the|d&y a declaration under oath that no mem- British Parllament a bill will be intro-|ber of the American congress was elther duced authorizing a new electric line from | directly or indirectly interested in the sale London to Dover. The promoters of this|of the Danish islands. He says he sent enterprise promise to cover the distance in | this declaration to the Forelgn office, with forty-five minutes. The estimated cost of | demand that it be forwarded to the Danish the new road is $26,000,000, on which amount hington. It that all officials and servants employed in royal residences shall be vaccinated, be- cause a coachman of his cousin, Prince Bdward of Saxe Welmar, contracted small- pox after refusing to be vaccinated, Simultaneously, an order was made that ‘ sveryone employed in or frequenting the House of Parllament should be re-vac- tinated, except members, who are not sub- E ject to compulsion. This order affects 1,200 persons of all grades, start the scandal, by delivering the report to Repre torney General Knox. She is of the opinton that this will throw the whole color ques- tion out of consideration at the Los Angeles meeting. The federatlon proposes to reorganize, she “Throughout my captivity I felt the hana | 8&¥®. and in doing so, must remember that of God gulding and protecting me. Why it will have to comsult congres: which Dbeople are 8o anxious to see me and hear |€ranted the charter in the present form. what I have got to say puzzles me. If I ha | That would at once ralse the question, she | done something myself I could understand; | believes. whether clubs would have the but, I was only an unwilling agent in the | Fizht under the constitution to authorize a Roan and Abe Hill, sheepmen, were seri- ously wounded, but were not dead when the courier came out. Eleven hundred of their sheep were clubbed and shot to death. The Hill brothers shot two cattlemen, whose names have not beem learned, but they were not fatally wounded. Another report says several sheep herd- ers were severely beaten and a large num- ber of sheep killed, but that no person was fatally hurt. 1 had connived at my own abduction. *“Yes, Macedonia is a very troubled state. It is seething. What is going to happen 1 cannot say. The government must settle who s to make amends for our capture. tive Richardson and to the (Copyright, 192, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, March 20.—(New York World Ca- blegram—Special Telegram.)—France Is in the midst of & highly exciting political cam- | palgn. Despite strenuous efforts to prevent it, all the antl-republican factions are sol- 1dly united for the first time in history. Nevertheless the country already gives in- | dication that Premier Waldeck-Rousseau’s prediction that the monarchists, Napoleon- the enormous traffic expected will pay 20 5o published in all the Danish news- |y .. clericals and conservatives would cease | incident, which, I hope and pray, wil |Dational federation should it recognize race| Reliable information 1s hard to obtal FINDS: FAMOUS SUN TEMPLE |P¢F cent: it is calculated. trom the rat. |papers without a denlal 1o count in political affairs in the next par- | eventually benefit the work of the gosper |and color. for the telephone line to Big Plney is s ":l.. ::::t;“?;lmfo\::::nmfl of one No Claim on America. liament wil m::n::umy ERauMy It ia Bulgaris and Turker.” RIOTOUS-—gc—E_NES_IN_—CHURCH down. German Expedition Digs Up Evi, used in the| .. should be realized, the results wou - | Miss Stone 1s staying at a friend's house, —_— el vt Sk pestat-Rakton m"f:r';:: A ':l ::::‘;'a '-h-Hl-rlu: sub- ‘milsz;"_?:: i :z:':fc’_:”:u&:f.';;' mentous, for glgantic reforms would follow. | where she has so far, successfully evaded | — SCORES SOCIAL POMP IN NAVY ke S san ,n pted. He intends to | PIOTR"" Ty (U T laim whatever on| The Ameri must not forge at, o small army of reporters who had been [ Conarexation. Transformed Into Mob, | = = = =~ ——0 y e rest to New York, guaran- though France is a republic, until now the | gcouring London in search of her. While presentative Smith of Michigan Engages in Violent Encounters teeing to keep under water haif way. and Arrests Follow. KAISER IS OFTEN AT PIANO Composes a Good Deal, but Outside Woeorld Seldom is Favored with His Compositions. America, but on the Danish government for my work and expenses. The present gov- ernment has nothing to do with any poss ble scandal. as all the arrangements re- garding me and my work were made with Premier Hoerring three years ago, when I by an order from the American State de- partment, had brought Secretary Henry White into communication with the Danish | resctionary minorities in the aggregate have so nearly equaled the party devoted to republican institutions that a radical de-|any noise. The lines in her face show the parture from traditions was rendered al- | anxiety she has gone through. most impossible. Your correspondent is In- | Ray Stannard Baker, who brought Miss formed on high authority that if the elec- | gone from Salonica to London, said to the tions generously vindicate his prudent representative of the Assoclated Press though determined republican pollcy, M.| Tne nterest Miss Stone created was ex she talked, Miss Stone constantly played Criticises This Aristocracy with her umbrella and started nervously at as an Evil {Copyright, 102, by Press Publishing Co.) y 5 BERLIN, March 20.—(New York World Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—Not only In ancient Babylon, but also in Palmyra, has & German archaeological expedition dis- tinguished itself by excavations. Dr. Pach- \ stein, leader of the Palmyra expedition, has sent a report indicating that the emtire CHICAGO, March 29.—Five men and three women entered the Seventh Day Adventist church, where an interstate Adventist con- ference is in session today and created such | a disturbance that they were finally beaten and rushed from the church by almost 150 ‘WASHINGTON, March 29.—The house de- | voted the greater part of today to the bill increasing the efficiency of the reven cutter service, but did not complete its consideration. The opening argument was and Serv plan of the famous temple of the sun, “Tadmor of the Wilderness,” has been dis- covered. (Copyright, 192, by Press Publishing Co.) BERLIN, March 29.—The kaiser's multi- farious accomplishments include piano play- foreign minister, M. Ravn. The existl government has accepted the present situation from their predece: - eau intends to resign the | traordinary. All through Turke: :vr::;::“l::u;““ eatisfled with having | the crowds waiting at the stations pressed around the car in the hope of seeing Mi held the office for the longest time on | 8ionc. Some. of the newspaper men came record. made by Mr Sherman of New York. Speeches were made in favor of the bill by Messrs. Minor of Wisconsin and H. C. worshipers. The eight alleged disturbers were arrested and taken to the police st tion. All these persons are members of the gl. Jlllked with her and bade her farewell. sors. Mm. Ahested and Hoerring, and has we got to Servia the most stringent | game religion, but of another church. Smith of Michigan, and against it by Messrs. The ruins unearthed consist of colon- | Ing, to which he recently has been devoting er blamed me with a word for anything precautions were taken by the officlals to Richardson of Alabama, Little of Arkan- nades, arches and fragments of temples | much time. Although he plays as much b vent a repetition of the kidnaping. The trouble began when one of the party extending In an unbm.': line for n..p." ear as by note, arrangements from Weber |1 have done. PLAYS PIANO ONE FULL DAY P e 'of 'the moSt interesting parting|denied a statement belng made by Mre, | 8% Cochran of Missour! and Mann of Nl lle and » half. The wonderlul temple |and Auber have beea specially written for |, 1t $60mS to me that the ‘o sale’ party » scenes was the baptism of the Tsilka baby | Anna White, a “prophet” from Battle | B0 « m L le | Asg {is not acting for the benefit of its coun-| New the Pe last Sunday. The ceremony took place in Immediately after the house met today of the sun is shown by Pachstein to have Mr. Houses' little Bulgarian chapel at Sa-| Creek, Mich. When this man was ordered - try in trying to disturb the entente ccrdlale Hin Ar fi=, Housed Ugtle Rulgarias G A - Major Pruden, the assistant secretary t had Wh s on ul it y - lonica ss Stone became mot and | out, 1t is sald, his seven companions spoke Yy to fl‘;::l',“;’;’.;::xd?:::‘:_‘ LR B e o o i | between America and Denmark. an under- phantine. (e Baby was named the Belgian equiva- | Up‘und n & moment the church was "oKe | the president, appeared and transmitted il ol »: jen. Thas sxpedition to Baalbec, & city bullt by | ing the sutumn. military maneuvers the |*ta2di06 which our premier, M. Deuntzer, —_— 1% Wil be & long time before Miss Stone | uproar. Mrs. White ordered that the dis- | TO the president the Mlles correspond- officially stated the other day, has been re- markably good.” WILL MAKE PROBING PUBLIC ence called for by the Burleson resolution, which was adopted several days ago. The Chinese exclusion act was made a special order after the disposal of revenue cutter bill. recovers from the effects of her captivity. | She scarcely slept until she reached Ostend | vesterday evening and is still very nervous | and slightly lame as the result of the fall from her horse while she was in the hands f of the ‘brigands. "Since her release Miss King Solomon, bis also had rich finds. The temple of the sun there is also a won- derful place and Dr. Pachsteln is convinced that he has of it unearthed. insists on having a grand plano in excellent tune wherever he lodges. On tho imperial yacht during his voyages along the coast of Norway he spends hours (Copyright, 1@, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, March 29.—(New York World Ca- blegram—Special Telegram.)—Gustav Ga nler, a composer, won his wager that he turbers be taken from the church. Nearly every one in the ball arose to obey the or- der. They were led by J. E. Woodward, a trustee of the church. In the rush which The speaker them It Jopean walls he has %id bare plano. Several of the finest instru- could play the plano ceaselessly for more | gione's timc en greatly taken up|followed pews were overturned, clothing | T e twanty fect high, twelve | ments in the world are in the royal casties | Committee to Imvestigate Danieh- |then twenty-four hours without repeating| with letters from all ‘parts of the world | faces scratched and the church | '*!d before the house the military corres- evincing the sympathy and interest which her capture created. During nearly all the journey from Salonica Miss Btone worked foard in an effort to answer these corre- at Potsdam and Berlin. The kaiser has been composing a good d@eal of late, but except on the rarest occa- pondence. The members appeared greatly interested, but only the letter of trans- mittal was read and there was considerable the same piece. He played twenty-seven hours and four minutes without notes, en- tirely from memory, playing 116 pleces, of a riot. ‘When the police arrived the nolsy ones were bundled into the patrol wagon and feet square and sixty-seven feet long, ‘welighing about 700 tons each. Another huge monolith he calculated welghs 8,000 tons. American Bribery Charges Will Hold Open Meetl: ndents. disappolutment. Pachstein has discovered besutiful reliefs | 8ion the outside world never hears of it. ranging from & comcert ball waltz to a| ®Po hurried to the police station. One of the of beads and garlands, which date trom 4 | Sometimes a favorite lady of the court, or | WASHINGTON, March 20—The special | poetnoven aymphony. Twicoho wasfed br| ey o NONE WITH BALKANS | Ib the party was so severely injured on (2o heves Shen Jusraded wifh the; Sepe time before King Solomon. The great burnt [ musiclan who has won royal esteem, i :"lm'"rn'w"l‘lfl“‘l"' '&““" HJ“"':_: an assistant, but without interrupting the S S | the right leg that he could scarcely walk. fre oflclen:y - :l::.v':mu » ““:rm nter of th rt | Presented with a manuscript song or ro. |to lnves te allegations in connection W playing. The verformances ended when service. ::;n:‘-:‘l:;c::"::.1:.10".:“”0:.':::'. mance, but this 1s rare. the Danish West Indies purchase, held an | gorper, who had been raving more and Miss St Declares She Never Ag: 'VETERANS AGA]NST It was agreed that there should be eight EVANS hours general debate upon the biil. Mr. Sherman of New York, who was in charge executive meeting today and determined to begin the investigation next Tuesday at 10 His majesty’s productions are mumerous Will Visit the Scemes ~f Her been unearthed, both of them wonderfully more for two hours, fell insensible. The . decorated with reliefs still in a fair state of preservatiol ITALIAN KING CUTS WAGES Condemning Him for His Stinginess. (Copyright, 192, by Press Publishing Co.) ROME, March 20.—(New York World Ca- ‘vlegram—Special Telegram.)—King Victor Emmanuel’s frugality and simple taste have already become proverbial in Italy, but al- though his subjects at first prailsed and ad- mired the young king's economy, they are Dow beginning to call him downright ingy. The royal chef's pay of §100 s moath under the late king bas been cut te $60. When be complained to Queen Helena, she sald: *You have Do reason to complain, for in my country, Montenegro, the minister of war is paid even less.” The contractor who caters for the royal and form one of the most highly treasured | of the empress’ possessions. She always is the first to hear her husband's work and pass judgment on it. If that judgment is favorable the work is added to her collec- tion; if unfavorable, it is burned. PROVIDES ROB_M_ FOR DUELS Frau Pletsch Thrives on Bloody En- counters of the Vienna Sta .. (Copyright, 182, by Press Publishing Co.) VIENNA, March 29.—(New York World Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—“That s an affair that must be settled in Pletach shop,” is what Vienna students say when they mean & duel, perhaps to the death. Pletsch shop is an apartment kept by Caroline Pletach, a sallor's wite, for the express purpose of providing a place for students to fight in. Duels with serious, sometimes fatal, results are of dally occur- household of 450 persons gets only 50 cents |rence here, notwithstanding the earnest ef- & m. The commitee unanimously decided that the meetings would be open to the public. Chairman Dalzell was authorized to make any arrangements necessary to secure the presence of witnesses. It was understood, bowever, that several parties would appear voluntarily without belng summoned. As the charges showed that they had been brought to Representative Richardson's at- tention by Niels Gron, it was considered de- sirable that tLe latter should appear, and he probably will be heard on Tuesday. POPE VIEWS DARK PICTURE Pontiff Portrays Soclety as Toward s ROME, March 20.—The pope today pub- lished a long encyclical, the tone of which skin was worn off his finger tips and after he stopped his arms began to swell. At the present moment Garnler Is still out of his mind and the doctors say his condition 1s precarious. OMITS PRAYERS FOR THE CZAR Priest Capture by B ta. { (Copyright, 192, by Press Publishing Co.) VIENNA, March 20.—(New York World Cablegram—Special Telegram. )—When Miss Ellen M. Stone passed through here on her way from Salomica to London, bound for her home in America, she said to the World Therefore Arrested by correspondent Ru Soldiers While Of- “It is pot likely that I shall ever go ficiating at Altar, back to the Balkan states. “I intend to stay with friends in London | for some time and then go to New York. What 1 shall do in America remains to be settied by out missionary board in Boston. ‘I may undertake & lecture tour through the United States for the bemefit of mis- | slon funds, but pothing has been arranged | yet. “I have mo complaint to make of my! treatment by the brigands, who did all in | their power to keep me in health, as a | dead missionary would be of Do use to any- body. (Copyright, 1902, by Press Publishing Co.) ST. PETERSBURG, March 29.—(New York World Cablegram—Special Telegram.) —A Catbolic priest was arrested at the altar in Bortniki, & town in Russian Pe- land, before his congregation and in the midst of divine service. The congregation resisted, the police drew thelr swords, and in ght that followed a dozen persons were wounded. The priest had been ordered arrested be- cause at & church festival he had omitted {sloner Evans when the latter retires from suggests & lestamentary recommendation. After thanking God for his prolonged life, purposely, it was charged, to say “During the daytime I was invariably in some cave or remote mountain refuge, tha Petition Semator Burton te Oppose of the bill, explained that its purpose was Any Appointment of Pe three-fold, namely to increase the ramk and pay of the revenue cutter officers; to regulate the status as to command whers revenue cutter and mnaval officers were thrown together, and to provide for the retirement of revepue cutter officers, Mr. Richardson of Alabama opposed the bill. Mr Mioor of Wisconsin supported the bill, as also did H. C. Smith of Mich- lgal The ) had snubbed and shamefully misused the marine corps. The social aristocracy of the Davy, he said, was ome of its worst evils. Comparing the perils of the pavy ana marine corps, Mr, Smith sald sbout the safest place s person could occupy was that of a high bureau officer of the navy. Mr. Little of Arkansas and Mr. Oochran i snscsdonc il oo i i of Missouri opposed anything leading to- Movements of Ocean Vessels, March 20, | ward & civil pension list. Mr. of M- At New York—Arrived: St Paul, from | inols spoke in opposition to the With- Southampton and Cherbourg: Umbria, from | out completing the messure the bouse at Liverpool and Queenstown. - Salled 4:15 p. m. adjourned TOPEKA, Kan., March 29.—A delegation of thirty-one Grand Army men called on Senator Burton in this city today and asked bim to use his influence against the con- firmation In the senate of any appointment which may be give to Pension Comm s- bis present position. The veterans rep- resented that they were much annoyed by the announcement that the policy of Mr. Evans was to be continued by his succes- sor. Mr. Burton promised to bring the matter before the president soon as possible after he returns to Washington. for Hamburg At Havre— e New York. Salled: BABCOCK FOR PAYNE BILL Represestative Desclaves prayer for the czar. The incident has coused Intense excitement among the Catholics and still further increases their @ person, a day, although he is expected to provide three meals. The dowager queen, Margherita, pays nearly §1 a person torts being made to suppress the custom. Frau Pletsch was arrested this week for the fourth time, detectives bhaving sur- bis holiness reiterates once more the teachings he has already promulgated to York traveling only by night. If I had not bad Belgenliand, A ueenstown—Arrived: fifteen years of previous experience In the | fram Philadelphis, for Liverpool the Catholic world. P Arrived: N 1o eed the 112 members of her household, | |prised (wo students fghting With sharp| He deplores the renewed attacks op he | Vitterness against thelr Russian oppressors. | Balken climate .. Mk B, S | m'“i",fi:'-':f:a: Hantax Safieds Cacania, o o Eighty horses have been seld from the |swords in an spartment. A duel in which | church, and the recent errors of humanity, | " for New Yor d el e T T £ S enthe andln coagent of masleine Mol Dakiores ‘wme | Ieatancing Sivemss Safl piotering (oo ove. France at St. Louls Fal . S iy &stonied P"'"’?Nf\{ Pamus—privdl ISl et 360 employes servants have been dis- | mortally wounded caused & sensation less | ent condition of society as having a.-m..al PARIS, March 20.—The Senate today ‘Mr. Tsilka was certainly honest,” she | At St Vincent, C. V.—Arrived: Falls of | WASHINGTON, March 29.—Represents- | ( missed, most of them without pensions.|than & year ago. and she was arrested and | into & state of anarchy. He entreats the [adopted the biil previously passed by the|,.iq “He and Mrs. Tsilka were educated leci:\“!:\f? »1;:‘,'.% Vaderland. for New | 11 Baboock of Wisconsiu today authorized 1t s rumored that the king, fearing that |sent to prison for three months. people to return. to Christ and the Roman | Chamber of Deputies, providing a credit of | in America, are intelligent, kind hearted | York. Fa S the statement that he would remain in rapidly developing soclalism may upset his | As soon as she gets out of prison she | pontiff, as the only sources whence the | 600,000 francs to defray the fine arts and | 41 true. Mre. Tsilka was my only com. [, At Bremen —Salled: Freidrich der Grosse, | Washington for the ways and means com- world cas hope to obtain peace and salva- | state manufactures exhibit of France at the " tor New York mittee meeting on Cuban reciprocity and throe, {8 putting Aside mouey for a rainy daz. D ten. >— BL Louls exposition. (Continued -_Nu;ll Page.) At Yokohama—Arrived: Peru, from San Franclsco via Honoluly and would vote for the Payne bill,