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RO i Winneapolis and Yankee Leave _ * Big Fleet Gathered in Cuban ‘Waters When Shelling Pajar- ito Is Reported. CAMPAIGN TO DEAL WITH "REBELS MAY BE ARRANGED. Naval Men Discuss the Bom- _ Bardment of Town and the Landing of Marines from the “Cruiser Columbia. J@UANTANAMO, Cuba, Feb. 18—The gathering of the United States North ah# South Atlantic squadrons here gives this ‘place quite a warlike appearance and leads to speculation as to whether plans to deal with the San Domingo Question will be discussed with a view - we action. oft the shelling of Pajarito, srnall town near Ban Domingo City, and the landing of marines, presumably ftom the crulser Columbia, has reached ere} and is a topic with the men of the tro Meats. "Nobody will give any expinnation of (he-assembling of the ships here except ‘to.way that it is only an ordinary pro- Sedure and to enable Admiral Sigsbeo ti relieve Rear-Admiral Lamberton, of Mbe South Atlantic Squadron. ‘Ht 1s a significant fact, however, that the Minneapolis and Yankee sailed for Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo, almost as moon as the news of the shelling of Pajarito became known. <ear-Admiral Wise Is expected here teeday- from San Domingo, and it is thought he may get orders direct from Warhington to take positive steps in Checking the Dominican rebels who Rave Leen committing depredations af- fecting Americans and their interes “WASHINGTON, Feb, ik.—No ne Wasreceived at the State or Navy le- iment. to-day regarding the re- ried IAhding Of marines in San Lo- . It ts the earnest wish of the ministration that forcible Interven- Jn San Domingo may be postponed jon wntil after the ratification of the Pan- * treaty, tho outrages upon American inter- continue, however, it will be neces- to put Ip force at once the dinsg® eof ations that bas been upon. The United States, it is PAALcally stated, dors not want San ni @ Kift or as a purchase, and offic! Morales 14 do not propose to permit ‘overnment tn force annex. this country by continuing eme of attacks upon our Interests. surprise the officials to hoe reported attacks of the ~ BURGLARS SHS WINDOW WITH BRI aught by Policeman Robbing “Store of Optician on Madison _-Avenue—Two Men Escape by _ dumping Into Baker’s Wagon. twenty-seven years old, 17 Kast One Hundred anc « {Twenty-seventh street, and Joseph Dil- Mons twenty-one years old, of No, 204] Bast One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, were arraigned to-day in York- ville Court charged with burglary Magistrate Cornell held each in $1,000 Vall for further examination to-mor- row, The men were charged with the) théft of m quantity of optical and other Is from the sore of F. 3. Meyro-| WILE, No, 600 Madison avenue. | ~Patroimen Musemacher and Painell.| Of the East Sixty-seventh street sta- ,) were on post early to-day. when! they heard a crash of glass at (he cor-| ppb of Sixtieth street and Madison ave- je. Running to the spot they saw Tos men holping themselves to goods! “the window of the Mevrowitz store, « plet glass having been broken by iS @ brick thrown by one of the men ‘Phe men scattered when they saw the officers, but Gross and Dillon were e@ught ‘after n short chase, The other! ep jumped into a baker's wagon and | fF » "Avhen Gross and Dillon were searched] PEP Povice station a nuantity of woods that had been’ taken from the show window were found in thelr possessi The value of the property stolen was about $250. a SEVEN TRIED TO BUTT IN. | with a! Wented to Invade Flat ce Summons, “Mergt. Tierney. of the Wost sixty- tighth street station, went to the tele- to a ring to-day. He “send a ooliceman around to No, @ West Sixty-ffth street. A burglar {s| ifving to break into the house.” i “etney kent seven policemen. found a man trying to butt in the door | ithe Mat of Ernest Gordon. Gordon | Was on the other side of the door r Welling the butts. | VDhe man who was trving to butt in! Pplaced under arrest and taken to | Wert Fifty-fourth street Police | He said he was George Smith, iglerk, and that he was attempt. y Serve 'a simmons on an actress ‘Mrs. Deluncey, who, believe, was in the fat. ‘They | His name {At the snige time because he was with ROREASALDDRMESDHOHOGODE DEF $ or: DEBGDAGEOPA DE GEGOE PIAREHE: eed BRIDE OY OODDAD EE Vs ene ee B00 ALBANIANS. KILLED IN BATTLE Routed by the Turks In Fierce Engagement, in Which the) Sultan’s Troops Also Lost Heavily. SALONICA, Macedonia, Feb. 18.—The Albanians who were besieging Shemsi Parha, who with 28.600 Turkish troops and thres guns was yesterday reported to be besieged by 20,000 Albanians at Rabajhosl, between Dinkova and Ipek, have been routed, losing 800 men killed and wounfed. ‘The Turkish losses are sald to be/ heavy. Five additional battalions of troops have been ordered to Vertaovich, thirty- one miles north of Wekub. It, was announced from Satonica yer- terday that the Turks besleged at Bab- | ashosl were eald to be without food and A and to have already lost 100 men, t iz reinforcements, a nder Shakin Pasha, the relief of Shemal (Pasha. | ‘A deapatch from, Constantinople yer: tetany ald. that. W008 Atbanians, were | in revolt in the district of Diakova, in the Provinco ok, againat the re- form plans of the powers for Macedonia and olmoxioun taxes. in which had taken place be- ns and Ottoman troops ze worsted, Large rein; had been deapatched to onnict Diakoya, STOLEN RING FOUND BY MERE ACCIDENT Detective Saw a Young Man Trying to Pawn It and When He Was Arrested He Tried to NEW RAINES LAW BILL IN SENATE Senator Whose Name the Bill Bears Says It Is Home Ru‘e, and “We'll See How They Like It.” 1&—Benator Rainss | at his word, to-day in-| ure placing the respon. sititity on local authorities for Raine: Jaw hotels and making it necessary be-| fore ® certificate shall be iseued to any hotel that an inspection anall be made by the local health, police, fire and bullding departments and the mpplica- tion approved, “It's a home-rule mi Senator Raines sarcaatl we'll see how they'll Ike tt.” By “they” the Senator means the rul-| ing powers in Gecater New York. [ Thome amendments will place the re- mponaibility on the local authorities for the dives, for no place can secure & Nquor tax certificate unless certified to by local quthorities. Tras the form of home rule that T like, and T hope that the mensure will receive the unanimous support of the Legislators who are cry- ing for home rule. Jt mep put the ‘price’ up a litth jen, Dut a ‘good bie elt UNTRUTH COST HIM $2, Magtatrate Flammer Incre: Splitters Fine to 85. The teachers and the girls of the Wadleigh High School, at the corner of One_Hundred and Fourteenth street and Seventh avenue, complained to the Board of Health that thelr dresses were being ruined by the filthy condl- tion of the elevated gtation at the cor- ner of Eighth avenue and On» Hundred and Sixteenth street. The Board of Health immediately investigated the complaint and found it was all due to the filthy habit of expectoration. Two officers were sent to the station to put a stop to the practice, Three ar- rests were made and the prisone: the Harlem Court. to Implicate Another. On Sept. 3. Mrs. No. 87 Went Twas walking down Sixth avenue when a jeman calle her attention to her chatelaing bag, which was unclesped, Mrs. Jackson found by examination that a purse containing $1,800 In money and $2,000 in Jewelry had been taken from her. The matter was reported to the police and a thorough search made of the pawn shops, but nothing was heard of the thief or the tve diamond rings, the diamond gin and the diamond brooch which made up thelist of the stolen Jewelry, ‘Nhe advertisement that Mrs, Jackson inserted in all the papers went werd. day before yesterday Detective Sergeant Granville was in Simpson's pawnshop on Chatham Square. He saw 4 young man offer a diamond ring as a pledge for $200 which he wanted. The pawnbroker refused to give that much money for the ring and the man went out. Following him, Granville ap- Proached him on the street and wanted to know where he got tho ring. “From my brother-in-law, young man. “Ho is Wolf §. 142 Stanton street.” The detec W. FE. Jackson, of aald the They were Louls Davison, No. 271 East One Hundred and Nineteenth street; Louls A. Tain, No. 1882 Fifth avenue,’ and Henry Cohen, No, 8 West One H¥n- nd Fighteenth street bate . 4 Davison. “So am, said Cohen. Mapistrate aad: "Three oilars fine for the first two and § for you, Cohen, for not telling tho truth," Tho fines were paid -— SMITH JURY DISAGREES. Mre, Corwine, Salt War Brought b; Whom Father Disinherited. Tho jury in the sult of Corwine against Smith before Justice Dickey In Part If. of the Supremé Court, Brook- lyn, disagreed to-day after having been out since 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Nine of the Jurors were for a verdict nullifying the will of Thomas C. Smith, former President of the Seventeenth Ward Bank. The other three were for having the will sustained. The sult was brought by Mra, John Corwine, wife of a paymaster of the U.S. Navy and a daughter of Mr. Bmljh. She was cut off without « penny. the beneficiaries under the wil peng her brother, ‘Thomas C. Smith and Mrs. Chase, her sister, The Smith es js varlously estt!- mated at from $300,000 to $500,000, CHARGED WITH USURY. his man to Sigel, and Stgel disclaimed | knowledge of the ring. Up to Hendqu the two went and In- spector MeClusky was interviewed In the wide city seemed to care for this bartioular ring. Finally, after search- FE the books ftrayed or stolen Jewelry the Inapector fell upon the diamond rings of Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. J she war i and her jewe be identified the property man was placed under the name of Louis Sily Wz Sranton street says he ran a delicatessen Kio number aud that igel won simply, aie employee. Charles Goodwin war held but even Ad he wponltivels When the you of No. Silverman ‘at the tim pladging jn the pawn: Silverman with be o row. the attempted ker's shop. ‘aigned to-mor. GOVERNOR SLAIN IN MUTINY. od After Killing » OMftcial, GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, Feb, 18,~ About 200 laborers and enn lex by a German named Hanseu, mutinied at Chatham, Galapagos Islands, and killed Convicts dagistrate discharged him with ation that the servi ag a not excuse ice of a Leonardo Reina, the "ecuador ve ral othe nap Hel wave out a general alarm, but no one! for records of lost,! arrest he gaye | an 2 Inspector McClusky | 4 John 8. Forxetson Pat Under 8500 Rall. John $. Forgotaon who. It in said, | conducted business in the name of the Herald Loan Co.. was arrested to-day Na charge of usury and afterward re- eased on KY ball The complaining! was Jenule Preyo who sald that she borrowed $15 fre the Herald Loan Co. No. 1388 Broa way, fn “back in two monthly payments 11.28 6 Thia she failed to do, foreed to give Insialments of 7.80 each, the amount pald being 337.00. The principal still remains unpaid. The loan was wecurel by a chatile mort- gage. “the complainant wan a> poor d not even have carfare an walk to Assintant Krensel's of that she had to oo NOT LIABLE FOR LIGHTNING, THE WORLD: THURSDAY. fJeranes MOrChIPG Te NIGISOK Te Ered LEEEOGO PSE HEE CAVED OREDL FE GGSOB OES OOM HOD DEDE: 1_and wae to pay tne} >| for her attitude, ope LODO ODD YDODERORIODD GO HIEI1G 904 Mae DODD ee BATTLE ON YALU BELIEVED TO BEON (Continued from First Page.) Russians have occupied Wiju itself, They-have 2,000 troops at Wiju and the first collision is expected somewhere in that vicinity. NS VEXED WITH THEIR NAVY. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 18.—Despite the efforts of the Govern- RUSSIA that the navyeis an incumbrance rather thar @ help, as it is conducted at resent. Vast sums have been expended for ships of the most improved pattern, but the commanders and crews do not seem to be able to wise their weapons. “What are we going to do with the millions subscribed for the navy #” asks the St. Petersburg Gazette. “We cannot patch up a useless garment, Let us start afresh. “Let the people decide how the money is to be spent, The Ministries are too busy to give the matter due attention.” The sum of $500,000 has been subscribed to the Red Cross Society by Count Orloff Davkdoff—$100,000. for immediate use, $200,000 for a hospital for soldiers and sailors, and $200,000 for a school for orphans of the war. EN The cable between Chefoo and Port Arthur has been cut, and no offi- cial news-has been héard from the Russian headquarters in the Far East to indicate that this was done by the Russians. It is feared that the Japanese have made another attack. The Corean Minister explains that Corea has not taken up arms against Japan, because Corea is neutral, and the Emperor believes that Russia will soon drive out the Japanese. TORPEDO SUNK THE CRUISER BOYARIN. TOKIO, Feb. 18.—It is the belief of the Navy Department that the Russian second-class cruiser Bovarin was torpedoed and sunk by the de- stroyer Heyatory in the torpedo attack on the Russian fleet at Port Arthur last Sunday morning. Lieutenant-Commander Tokenoucht did not know the name of the vessel struck hy a torpedo discharged by the Fleyatory, but the Navy Department has since learned from other sources that it was the Boyarin. A despatch from St. Petersburg, dated Feb. 16, stated that the Boyarin was blown up, with a loss of 197 officers and men, Feb. 13, by a mine which it accidentally struck. u RUSSIANS FIRE ON (By Associated Press.) SHANGHAI, Feb. 18.—The British steamer Hsi-Ping, which arrived here to-day from Chinwangtoa, reports that she was fired on by the Russian ships and forts when seeking shelter in the outer roadstead of Port Arthur, and that she was then ordered to Dalny, where she was de- tained four days in spite of her captain's protests. The Russian gunboat Mandjur has not gone up the rivet to be dis- mantled, as reported. She remains at Shanghai in defiance of the orders of the Chinese ofiicjals to leave this port. RUSSIA WARNS BULGARIA; TURKEY READY FOR WAR. LONDON, Feb. 18.—Russia has officially notified the Bulgarian Govern- ment, acoording to a Sofia despatch, that any encouragement by Bulgaria to the renewing of the insurrection in Macedonia wil! be regarded as an act of hostiiity, which will be promptly and forcibly resented. ‘ This action has been brought about it is thought by Turkey as much as Bulgaria. Taking advantage of Russia's troubles in the Far Bast, Turkey is preparing for war and Intends to Invade Bulgerta, In preparation for this event, Turkey has addressed a note to each of the powers signatory to the treaty of Berlin, in which she gives the reasons The note says: if “The principality of Bulgaria dors not change its atsltude of active though concealed uoatility, in spite of the efforts of the Porte in carrying aii i Sa ie aR MO lit ak VENING, FEBRUARY 18, 1904. : JAPANESE TROOPS IN HEAVY MARCHING ORDER GOING TO NAGASAKI! TO EMBARK FOR COREA ‘oe oOe% PEGDEOE DIEGO EL DOVO YE DOHOD DOGHOUSE ADO DV-DOPOUDIODO OGD . | from. Pao-Ting-Fu to Kin-Chau, previously fixed: for to-day, to guard the ment to tone down the news of the disastrous defeats and mishaps suf- | fered by the navy the people are disgusted. There is a general impression | sui cpportunity to observe the full progress of the campaign. "Newspaper Publishers’ Associa- SOP DI-DISFIOOOOOHOSNSD 009 0OTOOH | tablished in all the garrisons, and the artillery provisioned and Manned as on a war footing. “8, Special regulations for requisitions for the sustenance of the army have been iseued. “9. An extraordinary credit was appropriated for the eventuallty of tho war. a “10. All the mills and bakeries were investigated in order to ascertain their highest capacity, and the proprietors were instructed to be ready for army orders; besides, a military bakery was established. “11, Numerous fort!fications were erected at all strategic points and along the military roads. « “12. All the bridges, especially on the Maritza River, were rebuilt, re- paired, and armed. 18. The-arms of artillery and cavalry and the bayonets of infantry were sharpened as for Immediate action. 4 + ‘(DEPARTURE OF CHINESE TROOPS POSTPONED. TIENTSIN, Feb. 18,—The departure of the Chinese Imperial troops | frontier, has been postponed until Feb. 21. The reasons for the postpone- iment are not known. : 190 The 26t ‘Year of Has been the greatest in sales, greatest in distri- bution over the earth’s surface, greatest in profits The British steamer Hsi-Ping, from Chinwangtao for Shanghai, which was overdue, Jast reported in Port. Arthur Roads and which wes believed to have been captured by the Russians, arrived to-day at Shanghai. RUSSIA BACKS OUT State Department that owing to its inability to make what it regards as a suitable display of Russian products at the Louisiana Purchase Exposi- tion it has abandoned the idea of making an exhibit. lfaving failed so far to secure permission from either the Russian or Japanese governments for United States army officers to accompany the forces in the fleld in Manchuria the War Department has determined to make an effort to induce the Cores government to permit an observer to be stationed in that country, which after all is expected to be one of te principai battle-grounds of the present conflict Brig.-Gen. I. T. Allen, of the Philippine Constabulary, is sald to be likely to be designated as military attache at Seoul, where he would have ty and simply am_ not! assaill: the protective principle, T am. Tot as! ling infant industries, I am not tring {0 take bread out of ‘anybody's mouth to put it in our own, but I Ray that our interest Is infinitely more im- Portant to the progress of the Unit tates than anv singte industry. because protective, 1 TEST LEGALITY OF | wo bring business te the merchant and we ‘preserve and advance the principles of humen liberty, 4 “In behalf of ‘The World T am author- lized to subscribe the sum of. §10,000 toward the fund to carry on this agita- tien, not in the Interest of higher | profits to ourselves, but in the interest of saving what we have left.” tiom Urges Federal Action Against the Existing Combin- and greatest in benefits conferred on suffering hu- OF ST, LOUIS FAIR. |manity. - WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—The Russien Government has informed the] - Measured by every test, viz., world-wide popu- larity and sale, purity and sweetness, absolute safety, unfailing relief or cure, and great ec»n- omy, CUTICURA is the greatest curative of ancient or modern times. BG Sale greater than the world’s product of other skin cures. C2) Sold wherever civilization has penetrated. Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pillz Must Bear Signature of 7 a SEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW, $12,000,000 FOR SCHOOLS. | | Mr. Rogers W: That, but Will Take $3,500,000 Now. ations. tia ——_—— At a med&ing of the American News- paper Publishers’ Association, held to- day, the fanine in white paper, intro- duced by Corsle Hamlin, of the St, Paul Ploncer-Press was diecussed, and the following resaiutton was unanimously adopted: “The Amerionn Newspaper Pubilsh- ers’ Association requést the President of the United Stvtes and the Attorney- General to institute a suit against any of the three pape combinations to t the legality of their existence whether they do nat stifla competition pulp and paper. In the discussion which preceded the adoption of the résolution Don, C. Selita sald: rie Paper Situation Getting Worse. “The paper situation,,in the United States fr ateadily Rettig worse, The drouth of the last thres er four month emphasizes the predicampnt the ‘ne’ paper industry. Js placed in through the operations of the Internekional Paper Company. We have had many drouth before in past years, ‘but with Nothing like the peril and increase ingprices now revalling, PitDuring. the entire five: years of its extatence the International haa not put in a single new machine, Not wnly has it not increased its mechanicel plant, hut ft has, actually reduced its\ output of news paper at least 900 tonsa May by the slowing of {ts machinery and Qy the diversion of part of tt to Manila and other grades, lt {s not possible now for any, paper to escape from the InteAn tional Paper Copipany, once it fs.in toils. 1 know @ newspaper whieh by part of its paper from an outside ma! and part of ft from the Internations mills. It was unable 6n making tts lan contract to consolidate this order with either the independent mill or with the International. ‘This is the plainest pos- sible evidence of an arrangement. . ) Must Invade Canada. “personally I belleve that the Paper reduce the duties o: through the stipulated <eforms. Entirely trustworthy investigations re- veal the following fact Supreme Court Justice tn Brooklyn to-day set aside two judg- ments obtalned yesterday against the Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit. Company on he ground that no m imence on the [part of the company was proved. On July i5 last a car of the company wus atruck by lightning. It came to a sudden stop and two of the passengers, A. Darling and Nellie Waters. rown out and injured, Bridgot committsnay robber a! dict ‘ine wae led fo1 hat ou ti , : i * wl ‘were red. * of ie very ‘Sun aunt re to-mor-! Gaynor yt it upon himself to te | ia Feverse thelr judgment. ° 3 eka ares ;|along the principal roada, “1, In order to be able to arm all tha villagérs, guns as well as ammu- nition are constantly transported to eight Bulgarian frontier places (desig- nated by name.) “2. The depots of thtee frontier divisions are provisioned and armed }as for an imminent war, ‘3. The powder factories and artillery workshops in Sofia work double time and with double forces. ie “4, All the military roads leading into Turkey along the entire Bul- gartan frontier aro improved and. widened and’ made passable, especially for artillery, Tho frontier telegraph system is belng established, especially “5, In ail the districts preparations on @ large scale are made: for amassing supplies, a vast. lat, an@ the’furnishing of thousands. bri the poyslation at the y e DNR be ba ent its own plans, and that if it is to survive, and prosper it must Itself break, down the tariff and invade Canada and do business on the competitive Hnes that formerly prevailed. I propose that his erganiantion should take the matter up sanely, without violence. without tirade and on the lines of mutual interest and rights, We should "¥tablish a bureau whieh will gi this matter its unceas- Hing attention, V should assail Con- is if fi Hr alte Aare Sint aie at ihae thie neve: en: t] with this money, but of course I cannot and! *|meeting of the Board of Estimate and A committee was appointed to varry, ENGLISH STEAMSHIP. \0:8 tie svecentionsot an agitation to Truat will jp time become the victim of | % now drawn from Fata era tae ie ae Mute After a conference with Mayor Mc- Clellan, to-day Henry A. Rogers, Presi- dent of the Board of Fducation, sald that he had told the Mayor that $3,500,- 000 was needed at once to carry on school work, “We need $12,000,000, all told," Rogers added, “but we are willing to take this in. instalments. I have told the Mayor just what was to be done Mr. tell just what I will &ét until atter the Apportionment to-morrow,” It 1s expected that there will be lively timos at this theeting when the appro-| priation is. brought up for discusston, Comptroller Grout and President Rog- ers are, far apartion the question of funds and-it-is expected that the Comp- troller will fight hard to cut the amount asked for by Mr, Rogers. PU ame Ante eee TES FAVORABLE VOTE ON CRUM. _ Senate Committee on Appointment of Chareston Collector, WASHINGTON, Feb. 18,—The Benati Committee on Commerce to-day autho: ized a favorable report on the nomina- tion of W. D, Crum to be Collector of Customs at the port of Charleston, 8, C. All the members of the Committee were not present, but thete were a. sumMclent number of affirmative votes to insure favorable action should all of the absentees have their votes recorded against the nomination. —— HIPPING NEWS. | Low Water. | AM. PM. 38 3b; FSi as iarrinawe . 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