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MS WARSHIPS AADUGE JAPAN. TUES OF OTS FEELS TED TO QL BABY, GOEBEL PLO FRANCHISES, WAR OTRAIN. © #0 active N Woman's} G , 4 ieee r g sane |First Hearing of Tax General Breaking Down}Mrs. Schreyer Dashed In-|Caieb Powers Not Al- $ | Ca > | , f Th t C nd Board Brings Out Under Hard fant Granddaughter’s lowed Bail by Frank- 2 ar >, g S Squadron reatens Lorea a Big Figures. Work. Head Against Wall. fort Court. The terror of many women’s lives is men- a : . pn rere — 5 eae oN struation. : y ¥ a Clash In Orient ; € Such women wear themselves out with & Re (Special to The Rvenine Worl!) (Onretent, 100, by Mo hie! ti Com) As a result of violent wrangles “™ SCORED BY THE JUDGE. uch ; F lief @ e .BANY, March 91.-The iret of ey. New York World) + le S " a! : Is Feared. ; erica of hearings, was avanted to-day |®ercts) Coble Despatch trom The mreniag | WT, dasteh rant aehe pentane @ suffering and seem to think there is no relie ‘a Jone | “ sates tu Haug Kung.) ; f 1 om ins “ ty by the State BH of Tax miasion- 5 Correspoace Hawg Koog tried nt granddaughter, aad from the monthly pains. Fae eer ges) (6 thet ntatives of New York | HONG KONG, March 27.—Gen, Oils te by dashing her brains out against the F ae ee y= PPRSERAW:. dist ‘cal ity. corporations which are to ve taxed | on the verge of collapes. Surgeons | Wail and then attempted suicide Was an Accomplice, Moore!@ miss Emily F. Hass, of 148 Freeman Strezt, Greenpoint, g . ‘A, Japan, March 27.—A, NDON arch °7.—Events in Jet the pi lions of the Ford Fran; | the must return to the United Ni jc8s, a a spel eae large propor: | On Far East being closely a te i re) state soon of De will break down men: enditite UPhcte Mil car Arar Declares; but Old Not |g Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: € iy tions here. The long-threatened bt oe by the Foreign bt i hey t day's hearing was to | 181y itis om (eben On i ig oe Awahed It against the wall of the flat. Shoot the Governor. 2 Dean Mas. Pixxnan—I f s 3 | despatch of » quadron to reinforce. -, the orporations | Care he ought to return imen tel hed to her roo 4d — clash with Russia over Corea is be-| that on. the Chinese station Is be- Le Mutative. valuations, waich | There le growing Indignation among | TM the rushed to her room. and turn wishtostatc that used your __ Meved to be drawing near. Naved to have tore bearing on af tlie fpcegetndl i: acc ary tage mye hte ca A wut her] FRANKFORT, Ky,, March —ne-|@© Vegetable Compound’ with ai " fairs in Corea than at Taku in China, ‘rporations rep: | Mek leave to officers and men, wi # wun by twulillean eerethey a * aes ‘J Chemulpo, in Cores, and it ts belleved | Groat pritain and the United States stollows: | temperate climate, Unnecessmry deathe |* Pegi’ mine lo murder Gov. Goebel, was held with- very wick for neatly, 8&9) be Bore that this présages a demand for! to get their warships near Corean |coylttaes Telegraph and Kiwtric Bub ‘apnad| aa ores After the infant had been bandaged | out ball by Judge Moore to-day with hysteria, was down- ) —- @ concession of land at Masango,| waters. Recess cies anion | The traneport Mheridan lett Mavlay ing given an oplate, Mrs, Tupper, the| In holding the defendant Judge Moore| @ hearted and nervous; also F ‘Which so far Japanese diplomacy has| ‘The arrival of a Russian squadron hand Queens County Halltoad {oa March 6 with a lot of military pris- |i og mother, sought Mrs. Schreyer. | saig suff with mens- prevented. at Chemulpo is considered a bad sign, | omen 1 im, bi | onere, ( hi da at ; re fered painful Uneasy comments are appearing in! as Great Hritain will assist Japan {n sepa ee ecirioa soy) ABRinet the protests of the surgeons | ee eee oe thaniniaen oc | the ake sinmy hellet that Powers fred) @ crmation and pain in pack the semi-official press, and there ts! any trouble with Russia. The ten- 7 Company 70) | Otis sent as quarts for the prisoners | MPS towar: mother Teel thea tity cre arate satis often wished He Haliroed Compa t i ; \Bhe found the door locked, but Wurst! from the evidence It is my opinion that and limbs. 1 often ec Femarkable activity at the naval and| sion over the Masango foreshore is |. 4 Company, of rook men from the hospitals who were) lay Mrs, Schreyer | hy jh Irae i zi military centres. Pro-British feeling | of long standing. Japan is sald to | (9 scarcely able to stand on their feet, |!t In. There on the bed lay Mrs. Schreyer | he was connected with the conspiracy for death, thinking nothing | te very strong and anti-Russian utter-| have flooded Corea with her troops nom] They ate expected to do (wo Rowry on | Dreaielng Mintly. Bde Awakened from) to Kit him. 1 shall (berefare onter the | > would cure me. 1 had % J " , a ‘our off duty he f jeath-like 9 ‘A moment ani 4 eld ov I: Sere ere common in the press, disguised as coolle laborers, fee tronagen ie Copii a te of HOO codued itm soipatry, Tet ce dle, I dp-| the Prankin County GARad Jury. Ot doctors, but their medicines “ —— ss This ought to be Investigated when me : See wee aay Me furtha Pi inde did me no good. At last, by : ho. 4 he: "4 “ ambulance was cal in haste and After e Powers cane val - WARSHIPS TO CHINA ; Clty uoway Company,| “Gueriias and ladrones are wo Mra, Sohreyer takers to the hospital, 4) pose! of Judge Moore asked if the Com- the advice of a friend, I be- ’ BIG BATTLE FOUGHT. ws — $1,125,000. PEKIN, China, March 27.—The “boxer” movement in the North is Qasuming alarming proportions. News has been roveived here that an in- decisive, but severe, fight has tvken! Joint action by the powers |s fore- Place between the “boxers” and Im- sry ge taey Mgt dag are converg- la at Yen-Chiu, province | WASHINGTON, March 27.—1¢ in|, admitted here that the crisis in! Bech force numbered abont fifteen |China is serious. Besides the Wheel- men, and there were heavy ing, the battle-ship Oregon, and the! ("!* cagualtios on both sides. British cruiser Hermione sailed to- , day for Taku River, where the 4, already hastening. A British mis-| slonary has been murdered. jerty, | Mr. cruisers Newark and New Orleans are on the China coast. The “box- chive. © gQHANGHAL March 27 private! crx” are the secret society ent on|, 7 St2ndard O1 Company was repre. [ot minor coin, backed in earteldge boxes. | to censure him for drinking Havor was Jenin, lw" Taylors right to issue 9 ; ag recelved here confirms th» | driving the foreigners out of China, |*'e4 by Lewis E. Carr He held that! The money was Rauled down Bros fer the pe reference tO) granted. Gov. Brown moved that the| @ free of cost by writ- iy that a British missionary has | They are iaatigated by the Chinese ‘M¢ Yalvation of $153,009 placed on the | rireet under a guard of olghteet aoldiert | the ned Grif Was stricken prisoner be dismissed em the evidebbe, ‘ y : teen killed at Kaiping, Empress-Dowager, who is backed by |{"20eh:se of the company was exces: | commanded by Lieut. Moore, ef the reg-| out. AW) 14 ‘ The milion tos SG a ee ing to Mrs. Pinkham KONG, Morch 27.—The!| Ru sive. He presented proof to show that | ular army, The detachment was cheered] The conference represents Delaware asked for and refused, * s ; y w large amount of the property. of th as tha PIA and @ part of Maryland and the Tem- at Lynn, Mass., for it 4 a eee | erty ena therefore eas erate PLOP” | ‘The two trucks ntalning the money | perance Committee is hot on MeKin-} cass, powers is the Republican Seere- 4 CONG RES were driven to the Unked Mates trans- Hey'g tratt. tary of Btate of Kentucky under Gov. Mrs. C. D, Smith, 221 TOLD OF OUR » “OPEN DOOR” AGREEMENT. i mpany at $2.90 * Mr. | . + pyheman conignded should be reduced | oy sent trom this ety'ie tke malin: DY , " 0 $06,a0. road of that company | ey ne om this city to the a WASHINGTON, March S7—A. great Ity frequenting. amy port| ture tek Intke tent eee eee eee ory has been won by the] “ ” rights of way vidently | tu China, Ail the reat |teyieg om phere: iS i peek be | not been taken tn e have usseniod to Secretary Hay’s cohen 6 ligula Se PARIS = ¢@emand for the “open door” for trade ality, and no higher raliread | aa in China, and the completed correspond- 5 tee was laid before Congresa to-day All the powers—Great Britain, France, | Germany, Rursia, Italy and Japan have » abPeed, according to the corre: | to the following conditions -Wecretary Hay for the mainte equal trade privileges in Ching QUR CONDITIONS. 1, That it will im no wise | fere with amy treaty port 1, and \thes nance of | than NOTES TD THE POWERS. corres or | periot of um Sept. ¢ fast to the| lon the tax r for the current: year Meased territory it may have in| 2h inst. the | date marking the) Would be ten polote lower than it was 3 China. | ucceasful completion of the undertake | 48 7SRr ee said nie opinion was not er jing The nations addressed on this sub-| pased on any ) bis weneral 2. The je Chinese treaty tariff | 5. the United States were Great| knowledge of t partment Of the time being shall apply to all | Britain, France, Germany, Russla, Italy j iad Poy pes Le ea ee tote ; fh 3 Be mocd on the assumpilon that the fran- | th ttee’s request that A merchandise landed or shipped to | int Janan chise tax law will add SOW to the |the American. horpltal. ahip $ alt aueh ports ho whthin’ ane State Department ads | revenues of the clty 4 e A sic at Landed : |permitted to remain jn South African 3 Mopheres (notens they | |! esbure cole ot 2 ——— ers. Gen. Buller pas cabled ag fol FS Be “free porte”) no matter to w ai tion setting out the PROBE FOR THIRD AVENUE. * from Ladyemith -mationallty it may belong, and ‘ vernment in the matter GBties ve ievinh of th Joor.” Italy and Japan = . pike ons wero ai nilarly addressed about a month lye Grand dary te Trying to |r the sick and.wounded, am, with-ter tectes the representations of Secretary) Lenrn Whe Weeeked excellent medical ataf she best alds in SB That it will levy wo himher | piuy tne powers gave. thelr formal ae! se |thar way the evacuation: of our cofi- BRrber ates on vessels of another! "1. Great fir tain anewering frat, Re: gested hosp of bad ¢ . The ey : < Ss Fermany next and the cthers following.| ene Grand Jury tumed its attention | jan and Spartan are ample for | Ls) ———— = : ELI SH (Continued from First Page.) DIVENEEPER tance Qusan, of the Cairo, Ar-| raigned Before Re- Shaw further said that he had refused | he official intluen to talk to reporters about the story John D. Cri Despite Miss Wood's revelation, Shaw A corder Coff. iy dade. (ome ‘queatitaseeni Traction ro The DistrictsAttorney declares that po te on Ivaile Qurant, proprietor of the Calro. & been triel and acquitted on the ractur in Ne Im West Twenty-ninth street, ore of tne | five men indicted for dive-keeping. was MBralgne) before Recorder Goff this af- fast 6 inal again for the same crime unable to put | Mtr mine the Jury ™ of lared that became s given out | puuwmons tas he connect! Third and w been suttypoen: ‘ before the Reconier are Akron i fie Tivol, and “Dove” Hariey, of | Dore and the Pekin Mt te ead, is Hl and abed. Mar- are apporentiy un- e) and the lawyers | ng the ber, Miss Wood pushed | (e totward Judge Carrow, her her anger Friends at- ain ber, but she shook sching Judge Carrow «! bed Rat do you moan by sneck. | him came the T. f me in that manner?” At the | lsaae Hopper, 4 her band to slap crow drew back an! Voorhees caught the _ $e: American T. & T. Co. a Ver & Co, hes str Jemcen Lins whe could piee4 WE BOY SLAs | dere had no t Mle property was assessed last year at! Reardstey, speaking for yway Company United States gunboat Wheeling 18) fve-miliioncduties valuation on the com. |Mts Consignment of Cash Hanled pany's franchise amounted practically | bie a Coniseation of the company's prop- It would earnings one-half Beardsley the company's contract with may be terminated at any time, and | ‘There were $600,000 in gold coin, packed agh containing $30,000; bills, packed in three fact, he said, detra from the value of the company's fran- by Willtam Dykema: Maced the fran: franch ines is $289,500, re” TAXBS TEN POINTS LOWER jen for Carre Franchine Keven President Feltner, of the idence extendad over al of Taxes, sald to-day that tn » the Third Avenue Railroad Company | transfers will endeavor to find out exponaible for but to the highest to similar work for th night, but he ts fl! to-day and w Crimmins’s brother, T. EL Cy ing World reporter, of Naug! Avenue road ve board.” hy the who original |trnet and turned ies Wood betore |, MF- Keating will be sould not Ket pertniasion t | DeComMATY BiTeets while Une iy nab) ft Judge Cohen stated that! attompted the teat} > aph id that to place a 4, he declared, reduce its Iment of Uncle Philippines left day Hoard the reminded the ed materially |\n wooden boxe sume sum the pert Sumner, w and Brooklyn Rall- 5 yh CIY | Manila tomorrow nd the Htroad Comp the estimated tax upon = Makes Pred Year Haned on =, Department ils opin- et \ehe will return vy ex-Judge Willlam N. | that we are burning towns wherever the ected to ite valuation by the | telegraph wires are cut or ambushes are $1,903,000 TO MANILA, ‘Threngh the Mreets of Tike City. A*shiptmett of $1,908,000 for the pay- Bam's soldiers tn the the . Bub- Treasury to- ) wafes, and (he balance, consieting| ile stand on the Anti-Canteen law and hich will FAIR OW APRIL 14 PARIS, March 27.—At a Cabinet. touncil to-day, at ‘which M. Loubet presided, It was decided to official; | Srdeieteenccumendaaed what | wrecking the | of that magnificent p: who were | eed enriched thereby and tow it came to jcompany Miss Wood to hia counsel's of- | pase tyat t . s for chang- in Camden to deny the story Inge the im ¢ road from + e Why wouldn't you go? cable to electric #0 ter it had vay | 7 * been expensively changed from horsee| BRADFORD, F —e | “E didn’t think it of enough impor: |, cayie, went not to the ©, Naughton @ Co. mmins | Metropolitan | the w wil de, Kd in an appearance, terncon. He was held in #1,00. ‘ i Ls Soe ot te ae | tinseten : uae ‘terthihed® by Patrick 2 i Co. a lower bidder, but uneucceraful | mage Reet ice | one, the Third avenue work—be- john, w proceedings were brief and Ourani | \\y 3 cee Ee Teo arta oe ‘out «miting. Wh: , associate coun. | 2 called cartea the Fede of the dive-keepere cave bond | sl for the address (y| Px-Jagcice McMahon war the fret! iiiside 4 The remaining two to be bar. Withee 1 de not Know way i have be sak to an Bven- ‘But 1 got the) Marsh w: ight and dere | am. | *Plinter o f Naughton & Co. with was entirely 4 Was won ushered before te Highwe ProRT oF who Is uncerstoad to be Kot the fat con- er to Naughton |) asked to fi that th mormt Tuied OUTGOING y and ied by Col, Gar-! * Sie intent ¢ District-Attorney 1 doors leading to the ual poe TOR. igs! a araP SSeS ‘don, Bradfor i instantly killed wood which tr@nsfixed him. CAR RAN DOWN MOUNTAIN. |@ne Man Kifled and Seven Hart in the Wreck—Traasised Minter. March 2. ‘a, + at a lower rate and sifll| itfe and the injury of others. Montelatr (N. J.) High School just be- ofits, and who kn mor 4. ©. Marsh, Bradford, an oll well|/ fore neon to-day. Axell Lundahi, the ings than any other con-| worker, aged twenty-three, was killed. asband of the Jantt ppeared at the © York, was subpoenaed | injured are W. D. Marrs, Brad- trance and asked for his wife, ward Norton, . N. Hunter, Pa., ‘crusned; . conductor; J Bradford, motorman; |rence Nana, Hed Rock, hurt internally; y dgard, Bradford, and A. her ING NEWS, SEW YORK, STEAMSHIPS. SAND TO-DAy H Or Maris Theresia, Bremen. leave for, On the voyage the | money will be under the care of Major |George E. Pickett, Paymaster, U. & V. This is the fret large shipment of Maine be One of lowest bidder, | the large passen@br cars of the Olean, the firm whieh had| Kock City and Bradford Electric ail: means of commanding political and| Way ran away down the mountainside beyond Red Rock early this morning, who was able {o| about nine miles east of this place, and | resulted in the loss of one by a huge prisoner. W'RINLBY A. TIPPLER. Methodist Conference in Figne Over the President's Drtéking Rabite. IN, March 27,—Preal- ges roundly censured ‘the ARti-Canteen Ia and just missed being censured by reso- dution fos. personal drinking by the Methodist Episcopal Conference here to- day. A regolution requestiég the! Conference to censure the President’ for Bhe wit) probably live. It presented another resolution which condemned President McKinley, re a member ‘of the Methodi#) Chureh, for public gnd private tiggitas. ‘This prec’ ed @ bot diacusgion was finally defeated by @ voté of 67 to Wite, Davght: a ao Brother to ~ , Seave Metnto—WAl; Filed: No pehedate, ‘The will of Otto Huber, the miltibnbire Hhtewer, Whe ‘At the Hotel Metgrret Mareh was filed for provate the Burrogate’s office, Brooklyn, today, No valuation of Whedule ix given, but the Jp eptimated ty be worth between The will, dated Feb. 27, 1), makes the ery other and 4 hie ho vad PistreAttorney joamn F. Clarke exmggtors, His daugh- mi eared Peribuady ab.trwatewana’ éx- To Nis wife Mr, Huber gave $25.00, to he pald Immediately after the will was probated. To big ymotyer ao option on purchasing any portion of the estate at ‘cost price waa given, Three thousand Aeiborey wal, mt gel tS Sein te tits Cartes a aia ee Ra Ja overt of tier yomarrzing the. widew forfeits all interest In the estate outside of ber annuity. On reach ng twenty-one y the daughter ts to be paid $0,(0) outright: ‘The estate is then to be divided equal- ly between widow and daughter, and In cape of the widow's remarriage to go entirely to the daughter, The wi! was witnessed vy Dr. Joseph Meyer and District-Attorney Clarke. TRIED TO SHOOT IN SCHOOL Paoli’ Ataraea dnd Poltreman Stabbed im Subdutng Maniac Chestng Mie Wife. There was wild excitement in the drunk, and when the woman Ine began to abuse and threaten Tandabl, in fright, ran up aire of the school lead’ng to Lundah! followe? amd drawing a re volver tried to shoot his wife, The ‘9 screams an@ the general up- roar alarmed the puptts, and ft was with @eat Cifficulty they were held in the vlaps-room. Mrs, Langan! succeeded in dodging man until workmen about the schoo; overpowered him. Two policemen were summoned, end atyer they had taken the pistol from | Landaat be dréw a Rnffe and stadved one Of the officers in the atél. He was finaay subdued and locked up. BREWER HUBBR’S MILLIONS} : °C SUNT Gta monwealth was ready to take up (me of the other cases, that Capt. Jota Davis, or William H. Cuiton, who are! charged with being accessories to the areansination. ‘The fourth day of the examining trial of Powers began with the couft-room cleared of all persons excepting atter- neys, newspaper representatives and of-| @ ficers of the court. gan to take Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound with very little hope of its doing me any good, but Iam happy to say I am entirey cured. Thanking you for the good your medicine has ‘ @ dove me, 1 am sending you Gov. Brown, for the defense an- ; nounced that no testimcny would be in-| a my testimonial, oping it troduced for the defense and they would help others.” pe further examination. bi pardon lesved to Powers by Gov. . i Tavlog was tendeted by ef-Gor. Brown Special advice for an a bar tothe prosecution and he asked that the defendant be dismissed. 4 Col, Camptelt sald the Commonwealth every suffering wo- man can be securéd Taylor's regime, After the assassina- ton he waa at once made the object of Democratic attacks, He concealed him. | @ self in the Executive Building and de- fled warrants for his arrest, Eleventh St., Racine, Wis., writes: “DEAR Mrs. Pinknam— I gladly give you my Finally by . a ag arresien "a rineton and res testimonial in favor of Y : a Gov. Taylor had issued’ a. parton @ your remedies. When I im. Powers ts accu: brought the mountaineers to NBW GORBEL ARREST, Youtsey, ‘the Mam with ¢h Mustache,” Charged wit! Being Accessory. FRANKFORT, Ky. March 57.—Detec- tives to-day arrested H. EB. Youtsey, Re- publican Auditor Bweeney's private sec- retary, as the man with the black mus tache whom Golden mentioned in his testimony as the in to whom John Powers gave the key to the office of Caleb Powers. Youtsey is a half-brother of L. J, Crawford, a prominent Republican of +. ‘The warrant charges him th being an saory before the fact first commenced your treatment I had been suffering from female troubles and weakness for tome time. Menses were irregular, coming too of- ? ten, and were very pain- ful. I could not walk a great distance, ‘iad those terrible bearing-down feeling in the lower part of bowels, backache, and pain in left ovary. I used five bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and my menses have become regular, and am A [Ne ie Pia to the murder of Gov, Goebel, cured of that bearing-down WKINLEY WON'T AID, | & ccosider your Com: Decides that Republica: pea ee ele ae G medicines there is for those complaints pecu- Sos liartowomen. I thank you for the good advice. you gave me. I will gladly recommend your medicine, and hope that every one who Kentucky Need Kupect Ne Federal Help. WASHINGTON, March 2,—The Cab Inet dieeveged the Kentucky situation to-day, fengtor Deboe and Representa- tive Pugh saw the President before the meeting. Tt can be stated that the Federal Gov- ernment will take no part in the con- troversy. The courts will be allowed to pase upon the trouble without any, ex: suffers as I did will Pression even of interest Federal ° Rithorttise sl give it a trial. To sacrifice beauty, disposition and health to false idea is folly. Generations of ignor- ance have handed down belief in the necessity of monthly sufering. A healthy woman should experience but little pain and only a moderate amount of inconvenience. ? Mire. Van Gleft Advises Women. é Dean Mus. Piwgnam—For several years my health was miserable. I suffered the most dreadful pains, and was almost on the verge of insanity, I consulted one of the best physi- cians in New York, and he my disease a fibroid tumor, advising an opcration without delay, saying that it was @ my only chanco for life. Other doctors and violent medicine, and one said I was incurable, another told) me my only salvation was galvanic battcrics, which | tried, but nothing relieved me. One day a friend called and begged me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I began ita uae and took several bottles. From the very first bottls there was a wonderful change for the better. The tumor has disappeared entirely and my old spirits have returned. I heartily recommend your mediciné to all suffering women.” — Mrs. Van Cleft, 416 Saunders Ave., Jersey City Heights, EB Com- Pinkham’s Vegetable OPPOSED BY DEMOCRATS. Senate Pueses Appropriation mill of $16,000,000—Objection to Blection Bereac. ALBANY, March 77.—The Benate has passed the Annual Appropriation bill of $16,411,751. by w party vote of 77 to 18, the Democrats objecting to the bill be- cause of the appropriation of $197,00) for the New York Election Bureau. i "Siariy party ipbfectiom to the vnual aD Semteh- nally whee te sill So tarcomes mittee. A MICHAEL DAVITT IS NOW AT DELAGOA. LORENZO MARQUES, Delagoa, March %.—Michael Davitt has arrived here, Lydia pound—A . for Woman's Ills. Wweerweweyeyewyw* ww" oe pr aiuledeadaeed an

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