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IH MEMORY OF GRANT
Eightieth Birthday Anniver
sary Commemorated.
BRILLIANT ADDRESSES MADE
Amtricus Kepubllcan Club nt Tltta
burg Olvca Sixteenth Annual Din
Mr Con,,iMiiau Littleficld of
Hilne Pa, s n Beautiful Tribute to
A, jicmuiy of the Silent Soldier
Secrs'ay of the Treasury Shnw
Blvni , o the Tost, "Tho Oov
jrciacni Evolution."
put, nl -'2- Ihe sixteenth
u Hi American ltepub-
U in i its. in conitncmora-
,, f I I of Gon I'Isssoh S
. t the Hotel llenr
, 1 1 io of tho many
t i im present, wan one
. . Unit of tlie muiy ban-
),,., i ti vv ill known m gnu-
'.V 1 i Km Attorns -Goiicuil
', , 1 Mai " ollkl.itul nil
,.,,, nl among thoe nniti.il
IV i I, M hluiw !-eoretuis
,', T H C Pulll" Post-
. j,t i II out, csmii.hi Charles
r j,it Milne ami John r i:i-
jj, , I n il of Pcnnsvlvnnla
1 i no PHHSIDnNT.
jlr k ' r thanking tho mom
pra of ii lull n ml theli guests for
,b,lr I t c ptlon, gnld he wait
ir b ' '" sstige fiom Presi
dent jt lu ttlng Ills in iblllts
n bo r ' u 'ho tnist-mustcr a
!ufg i i oiling tnist wits drunk
, ih- I 'ho President of the
Inlti I ". which wan followed by
, f i t i ihc Breat General, In
romr ' c r whoso bit th the eel
ebut h 1 1
Cow Littlcfleld responded to
the I j t lie spoke In part
tit II
Mil LH 1 1 I'll I D.I AIHHlHsM
to In the k fit historical perspective nf
a a Im" birn lth the
p. mill command great
an j r rm ".utpendoua ncliicve-
r i tin a vvlll Htaml tow-
rl n III Ir fellows, isolated
Hi i Ii blc grandeur Ahx-
I c i ii, .Sapotion. e.
I i Iminorlils Hie latter
t n I nth crnturs a hied a
I i in us list when the
t ittIV KIHIoli IckslniM ami
Hi m i nio i a his undslng re-
Gr " ' Her of Ike rtopuhlle
li l ultiH onil achieved grent
il in ii kk cut il enduring
f in at Ii the heritage of
i ml -nnt people Whllo
1 i ' ' i vctnonts ns h unr-
i r lu H for his admin rs
i i upon th in It in ij bo
I'n, I ' IHI" In Klnr) risls, no
i Ii l Idle than In to tliu
If r nr ii oklkrB fame Ho
l i in If In the cause ho
f n i II iiTrl with nn unparalleled
il i I anil it digged do
17m nt 11 voted to the bucccbs
1 r I 1 hi muccsh of our
1 II rl" it anil not hla ov r
I e Mill 11 lie aim. ,1
1 ' ' r t bv nnj ait or word
I n iro to 1IUtl11tr11l.l1 him.
1 1 1 1 I 11 move im 111 in any
1 1 1 llli selr-effnccinent
" It a unprecedented.
r II 1 ittractho rainbow
M itim of blood." had 110
" " Mr niloii for hlin Modist,
t irn not hlmsdr fnltlu
I , discharging ri'MMiiml.
1 It in I11. ill) not hi ik, much
In rlii fur 1 r. ferment Preferment
: Hhlk gr. ilmas In it sense,
" , lilm In at tho snmo time
' 1 cr 1 1 The rrrnipiit noliller
' ' " hi iibmo all tlilnK" else,
' 11 of ponce
" I 1 pi 1 mlitht be e-
hi propuacil to 'nam
T" jmr unrki" At
' 1111 nilltlotnl Hiirron-
' ' ' v Itilcrnr-ts he dm lured
, 1 r In 'IlKlit It out on
'kll hummer ' All Hint
, r 'I hi Klnnior nf his
r ' r 1 1 not Infrequently oh-
! I iiiilnnlliiR, cmliirlliB,
' hi ihnrnitrr 1 ian
1( 1 liiiita here nnd there
:'J a 1 hlslur and belter
1 1 ins ro i'kaci:
" I .he mil lii a nnl-
k lion to priuc that
Mil life 1 mil sen
;. , ' P nf 11 filial illnease,
11 ,, hair In his rottiiEo In
M nut MillrcBor lie Is
, ,. and tin Khaikiw of
, " ' 11 ward ulth un ejn of
' il where the focinan
II 1 the mimnions neier
,, .' , ami 1 11 or tin. drum '
, ' I fin o Is lilm, laed
... , 1 ncer n In tea or
" " k 'rt xariis for all of
,. '; With fiiblt irimbllnit
t r ' 11 rlu s his last mes-
1,1 1 11 me on tho oo of 11 new
.1, , . ' lo l" urcat hirmony
V ' nl and tin ( onrcderale
... . ' J' a lltlnif wIiiiimiIu thn
ii, , ,"1 proi'liiij. but 1 feel
mi 1, 1 ! ,. ' '" lo 'V " 'lh "l-
"'KM IIiik ix,r.mil for 1111 at
"" 1 "ii nuipiMcil tint taih
., ' lit sicnicd to mo th
.,, n mr tu 'Iai us hat
1 r 1 nh Ihe fenorof a bono.
,i ' ' i Iruus miiKiiaiilmous
t r nllh Its glories, trl-
. 11 but bkiw.il pnuo
v, ,,,, Ii 'iv, the 111.1
J' '!" 11 iulog us leceUpil
"nt. 1 on ,! nt )tl) t0.
liA Kl,rx Inlioduieil U M.
,, , b of tho lioamn j. hIiobo
.'' la he toist 'Iho Hmcrn-
i,r u' '" "a" sicctid with up.
kiiitm tuiAWb addui:hh.
'iitffJt "v troceel tho ileMlop.
"'c urj from colonial Ua)i
" 1 "nt time, to bIiov,, as
4 'a 1 lie tu ml of thoUKht
, ' iit.l n ipiitinl (,ovem-
.. " Ullleil
iiiii",,'1 icii.IIiik In tho Hulled
1 11, tt. i 1111 by a Hprtsuitatlvu
. , dip mini nt or thin
, ,1 1 i.rt 11 lurioralkm 01-
", 01 buiH of 11 certain
.. nil holdln and nllni;
" 11I itintriilllnM tho t ul-
r 1 porlatkin luinpanles
1 of the tnumr. Willi-
. i I11I011 na lo tho prob-
r nl 11 IIiik to note that
1 . in I ills.ltiles of tho
a ...i nniilnln nut of this lie
, I trlllclsm lhati that It
1 ,. uiiiiniiKil miller.
it. th ' ' ' '' 15VLNTS.
f 11 for iiiitluunl leftula-
" , ' xprrii iiitnpnnleH. of
' . ii of liisuniiiiii ami nf
1'innn I fur unlformllv
1 r luws Intertst and
t ' irind of events and
I In Boem to be mill
irnr "'"' moio centralized
Ai, ""USHAII,
i 1 war tho Nation en-
'I 1 , 1 no inlky of Intor-
'nilltB HllbslllllllB SI
'i iliseoiilliiclitnl llnea
, J niianenily rontlnulua
1 'litre unit hmlioia, no
v. ir v.c utn eir to bo
'1 1 "Uly prngreiiBUo pnl-
m r im nt N.t us tho
1 nil s Ball It Is nearer
I im, rrnnrlson lu
.. t 1 ' '"il New 'iurk to tliu
1 ,. i1."110 "uiuhorn o-
1 'i a Blnis or unnil siiird
1 am I'ltliio tu ist, 0110
1 mill 111 J thu ollur lf
' 11 ?. ',l,el of the Bhnio
1 J oik un,. uulnir imbi-
V11 . "l.w"iil and Imlh
', ,r '., "'' 'heir desllua-
? h'""" l'Mt thu Ulli-
4 ' 1 k ,v " nuirer from Nuw
B ' I , , ,Vl MwiriiRiii than
' ' " l" simo lolnt ill
" VI llfllWTMAIUNri
z ' 1 r"'i' li.!"u'! "It kireest
In ,, k'aiu by oceuil
III " laitkm of hiurim
tlT",a,T,m f ?' ' "'l of timri
I iNn' (!,",",' ,bu: ' f " b m8,r hi
" r in r. , , u il u" 1, V,l V," " '"
Ulls 1 l.Sai c, "I,"'" Whether
lern is linnifit.rt.ii ..... ,Dl Hnaii
Iminrtin ,Vr t,f hlT,L"1,r,d .w,tl "'0
v,..,lth MnoMeSn 'in?., '" rt AV,'r'lV
lanal. hkh 1 r wm J i'.hl '"'"ml.ui
LSio'f&'fe.io't-rs, -
IMnS iff' .ml'lnWit Mhen H C.
CELEDRATED IN NEW YORK.
Chnmp Clark Talks on Border States
In Civil War.
Nev, York. April 26 -TI,.. annliersaiy
?e.l im.i.MBrl,..Wrll,Jay "HS '1'.
of the fli,..iy V." 1",1"be,!' nml Bue.t,
?.tn, ,"""' Monument anBotlatlon
Utniibai".aU K,v," "' t1"' Waldorf
Altai In l'romliient mllltarj men and
Nn lonal iolltlilans from J'
or the countr were preent. (Jen o
a UodKo na tonsl-niater At the
RUestV table Meielten DolKe Senator
ViatBin of Indiana L'tjiiBresBmau
Champ Clark nt Missouri, tien Thomas
1 "u'',,n1ri1 "f ,feiv iork. Cm Anson
O McCook. MnJ t.en John It Brooke,
MnJ Oin O. V Ilonaul, lle l)r
llohert h .MarAniiui I ol A I. Mills
MaJ (Jen Jiiines It Wilson, C5o t 11.
lorn II Ian ,,r the Philippine isHnda.
and t'omellui N iils
loaslB lien lospondeil tn as folioWB
C.rant James i: Wilson "Vliton '
Senator lluinniB 'The Horder States
Purine the UIMI War,' Champ Clark
find 'I,t I's Hae l'er " Ocn Hub
hard CHAMP CLARK'S ADDIIHIS
IteiireBentathe Champ CHik or Mis-
Bouil Bpokc lo the toa?t "Tho Horder
Mtitei Hurlner tho Llill War.' He said
In pan
,.lJl wnerallv assumed by the v,Isetirres
2.h,?r.1."' "1. hl"lurlr1' ll,"t ln lh0 border
Htatea the o 1 winlthj. prominent flue
ImdlnR famll a all ndneri.l to the Con
fedelacj nflil Unit onl the poor tho
r lis. lire nitliM 1111,1 the Immigrants from
the North Btnoit bi thn old lli.tt This Inn
serious tnUtakc The (Trent historic doml
nam fnmlb connections dlxli'rd Promi
nent lieoplc wore the I'onfederito graj
Others Just as prominent, oro tho Union
blue
1'AMIHY DIVISIONS HM'MnitAlHD
Ho enumerated tho family dllwlons
on the liar Ihsiic of the llncklnrldges,
llniiHons, CIn and Crlttendens, told
of the loalt for the Union of John
Marshnll Harlan, I.oell 11 Ilousseau
and llenjimln II Urlston, and contin
ued It Is safe to sa that had none of tho
Brut famlllcB none of the shnc holders
stood for tho I'nkin Kcntuckj, MlBsourl
and .M irland nnukl hale Bectded, and If
thc had inne with tho South unani
mously, tho Confcderac 011ll halo
nchli.eil Us Indciendciue This lirlnxs
me to the tentrnl 1 lea or this sp.ech tho
miln fjct-of which I neier think wlth-
0 it nnner and rcentmmt, for I belieo
that Justice hhoull bo done nen In wrlt
Iiib hltory thouali the hcuicns fail, and
It la this
fcOI.UIHItS I ROM FOLTII.
Populitlnn confldcred Kentucky nn
MNkourl sent more soldiers to tho CIMI
war thin any other Slate and reieheil
less . illt for It Ihcy were splendl 1
sold'cra too Ihtodnre Iloosiclt sun
that liy nitunl ineasurement, tho km.
Hick soldiers wiro the llnest spci Imens
or phislml manhood who were In the
1 eileral arinlrs and when Jcrtcrson
Hails hlmscir a rcnownul soldier, re
viewed tho arnij nt Corinth, ho ileciind
Cockrell b Missouri brlRatlo 10 ba the most
miiRiililcent soldiers his trained military
c)o had eur Blind upon.
1 KimtLS 11,1, OT un.
, It issild that tlcures will not lie, and
here they are to the t'nioii armies, Mia.
sourl rontrlLiilpil win sokllrrs Ken
tucky, 717W1 Man land M CM TenncBsee,
JIVV and Wi-st MrTlnln, COA-mnklnB
II Brand total nf ."Jl tsi Huppnsc that
(JoorBo II. lhomiB had loiio with his
State bb nil hh brolhrra in arms from
Mrxlnlidld nnd that when 1'lckrtt inndn
his spiitiitiilnr rharBo at (ettystiurB,
Thorn is had In tho nick ot time, rein
force 1 him with the .".iwhI veteran Ken
tuckbins Mlssoiirlans Mnrj landers, West
Viridnlins nnd 'Imnesfecnns. then llBht-
Dln the t nlon nrmles, ian nil) human
iitt fall to iiudtrsi ind what would hao
bun the risult.
'iho spcakir expressed the convic
tion that tho deilarutlon of l.lninln
III hla llrst InitiBUinl addrcHa that ho
had no Intention tn Inleiftro with slav
ery In the Sliiten where It already ex
isted, held tho holder States faithful
to tho Union. The speaker loncludeil
his address by relatliiK a number of
lristiiiuas of darlni- heroism and cruel
ty In tho border Stales.
ronstinnBler Dodge lead a letter,
written In behalf of Mrs Grant, In
vOilih Klio rig re tied her Inability to bo
present, A toast to thn Piesldent wiib
then proposed
Gov. Inft or the Philippines and Sen
ator lliiimu, wlio weie present, were
not called on to speak.
BURTON THE ORATOR.
Kansas Senator Was the Chief Speak
er nt Brooklyn Dinner.
New York, Apill SO Ornnt'a birth
day was calibrated In llrookljn to
nlKht with a dinner given bv tho Grant
post, O. A. It , nnd tho Union I.euguo
club
Monitor llurlon of Kinsin was tho
chief sptnkcr. responding to the foist,
'Orutt An n rrlind" He said, nmoiiB
otlur thhiBS '01111118 lampilRna and
I1I1 work ns Piesldent will never eiow
dim Men of martial spirit will ever
think nf him at Tort Donelson and at
VIckabiirR Grant, with a nation wei p
liiB nt hla tomb. Is a Brand, r picture
than Napoleon djlnu In exile Nor Is
It tho least or tho dllterenies In the
lives of these sreat men tint tho ono
vv is truo to his friends and tho other
thought only of hlmsilf Tho Blmplo
faith mil confidence of Grant In man
kind enshrined lilm In the hearts of
millions no less than did his great
deeds "
AT GRANT'S OLD HOME.
Galena Celebrates the Eightieth An
niversary of General's Birth.
Galenn, III, April M The eightieth
annlversarj of tho blrthdai of U. H
Grant was celibroled lu this city to
dill under tho ousplrc of tho Grant
lllrthday association nf Galen u This
murkeil tho tenth observanio of tho
day, Tho orator nf tho day at the nrst
leicbratlnn In 1M1 viuh William Mc
Klnlc, followed 111 suiceedlnB sears
by orntoia of 1ntlon.1l icputatlon, In
cludliiB Mith.i Millln Mills of Chlca
go, The-idnrn llonfevclt, Charles Hmorj
ainlth and others
The speaker of the day, Hon Wil
liam J Calhoun, arrived from ChlcaBo
shortly after noon, accompanied bj
many dlatlinrulnhej visitors, who Joined
with thousand- from this and ndjo n
Ink' counties In tho celebration w th
marked enthusiasm bpeclal trains
weto run from various points, bi I nir
Inir In numerous visitors to mvell the
tlThiCcommemnratlo exercises wero
held In Turner lull, and Ml. Calhoun s
nddrem vinii warmly reielved
NEWS BOILED DOWN.
In tho Spanish Chamber of Deputies
Henor Loilnno, Itopublkan, pro es e d
iiBulnst the expenillliirc Involved In tho
emanation of Alfonso XIII.
It Is iKllovcd In Viithnn circles th u
Aichblsliop I'nrrlBuii Is to be. treated a
cuiillnul nt the Mas ronslsloij, to
I.elher vilth Aichblshop lleguln of
Ouebcc
Ono of tho most viloluit wlmWorms
In j ears Is niBinB here, and the
iithooner Pntoiln .villi u cargo of ore.
Is iiBiound near tho plora beven mill
11 u on board.
MonyrAre FAmrtm jlxd uxscmiAs, tlt-sdav jronxrxo, Armr, 2n, 1002. 7 IBMbI
ISTHMIAN WATERWAY I
1
Cabinet Discusses Proposals
of Two Governments.
1
TWO ROUTES ARE PRESENTED
President Is Esciedlngly Anxious
nnd Will Submit Both Propositions
to Congress at Once, in Order That
Some Decision, If Possible, Miy Be
Eeached at This Session-One
Point of Resfmblanco Between the
Two Pioposals Is the Amount of
Money to B Paid Down.
Washington. April 53 -Ihe Cabinet
neiu a. short session today, during vvhlih
tho relative pioposltlons of the Colom
bian and Miaraguan Governments In
connection with the proposed canal
wero dlkuissed lloth propositions will
be at once submitted to Congress Tho
I resident Is excecdlngls unxlous, what
ever determination Coiiricss may come
to as to the 11I nlve meilts of the two
)!,"i.",.tl,.tt!.rumo decision miy bo
renihed at this Besuloii
comparing aghi:i:mi:nts
A comparison of the outllnea of the
agreements or treaties made bv tho
inn.i:".'?mf,"1 "'"' Colombia lu
relation to tho Pnnanu can il and with
Nlciara,ua and Costa Itha ns to tlie
McaraKui can il, showa a general ri
semblance In Ihe acope nf tho nrraniro.
incuts, hut Important dllTcrenios In de
tails One iwlnt of resemblanco is tlie
umount uf mones to bo paid down at
once, by the United States Government
to the countrj making the concession,
ln each iaso this Is Ji.OOOOOO
DIVISION OU M0N13Y.
iJ,Liho r."na''1 routo Is chosen Co
lombia sets all or this mone If tho
choice falls on the Nicaragua route,
JvliaruKua will receive JO COO 000 and
Costa nica Jl 000 000 A booiI deal or
the .dilav that has oicuired In consum
mat ng the nrrangemciits was owing
to the difficulty In reaching a bils of
division, ns between McaniRua und
l ostn Illoa, and this is Benerally flxed
upin ns about Mx to ono ln favor of
Nlcarogui.
ANNUAI, HHNTAI.
No provision Is made In the Colom
bliin protocol for the pavmont of nny
annual rent that mnttei will bo lift
to future adjustment, though of courBC
it Is expected that dome rent will bo
chniged The agreements as to the
Mcaiagua cinnl, however, Bpeelllcolly
slate the rent to be paid which la J10 -000
per annum, of which NIcar.iBua will
Bet about 123 000 and Cost 1 Wen J3000
While this rent Is merely nominal. It
serves a useful purpose in the estimate
of the isthmian republics, namely, to
continually assert the nominal Bover
elsnty of Nicaragua and Costa Wca
over tho territory through which tho
canal Is cut.
ORIGINAL PROPOSITION.
The orlglnnl proposition was to piy
n lump sum representing the capltallza.
Hon nf this lent for 10O sears, but the
republics prefer tn hnve the mone paid
searly In recognition of their sovereign
ty and in consideration of the allow
ance of their wish In this matter they
have gone, to tho lcnBth of making the
lenso to tho United States perpetual as
aBulnst the 100-sear 1 enow able ieaso of
the Colombian agreement.
Neither of tho Ministers NIcnraBUin
or Costu Wean his et received tho
full powers from their Government ne
cessary to tho perfection or the treaties,
TlbCAH AOHNCY IN PHILIPPINES.
The question of th fiscal agencs" In
Iho Philippines nlso was dlscusred by
the Cnblnet, but no conclusion was
reached and It was stated that nono
can be until the Attornes-Genernl ren
ders opinion on the pnwer of the Guar
anty Trust lompany to keep its nBCiuy.
NEW DAY FOR SOUTH.
Charleston Exposition and Roose
velt's Visit Has Opened Up Eyes
of the Southern People.
Washhiffton, April 2." Tho rrcildent
received a tlctesntlon tonsUtlnc of mem
horn oC tho Merchants' nssoclatlon of New
York, tho Clmmbpr of Commerce nnd Cot
ton Exchange, lucompanled by Indies,
Tlio delegation ts on Its wnj home from a
visit to tho Charleston exposition, nnd
numbered n bruit fort William V KInjr,
thalrmm of tho de!ei.atlnn fmm the Mtr
iliaittH ndsoclutlon. luldressoi tho rn.U
ilent, sijfnff, am on if other thlnRH,
Durlnj? our tay In Charleston vo were
ileepl touched bj tho many conlltil ami
feelliuf txpreHslons c received and which
ou uioumd b our Mult to tho expojl
llou At a Uinquct which we attended,
every ono who Hpnke tspuko most feellnnly
nf jou I betlevt! th ir cru8ltlon la a new
day for tho South."
ritnsiUKNTB unsroNbii
Mr Klne ladles nnd Ocntlcmen I np
preclite vry much uur Mult to nte mil
1 nm clad jou wero down nt Charleston
I was deply touch d by the reception I
met there a reteptlon not pirsonal to
mo but Klven to mo an ri pretfentliiK the
Nation tn whkh nil of im belong, nut nil
tho purls nf which and the h Ulceus of nnj
pirt of which aro mnttcrn of prlda for
iver) ono nf us ver where
"I feel lu thn slronkCKt wa that nothing
can be. moiu Importuut than tho building
tip nf thn preat Industrial oranliation
of tho bouth Just jtiich orpnnu itloni nn
we rejrtsent hem todi 1 thank ou fur
cul.lnff on me ou represent I odlon nf
tho kind that havo in ido New iorks
greatncHS what It Is
" n rtt?ards what Mr, Klnj? Fa hi con
lernln? the expitsslnns used by the peo
ple of Charleston about me, 1 inn onl
eny tint 1 am Rolnp to do m best to
htrvo them and tn do all that I can In
kicplnt; up tho wnnd rful proxperlt), ma
terial und moral, of our count ri "
NIGHTMARE KILLED HIM.
Maryland Man Drops Dead Just ns
Ho Woo Awakened,
Hncerstown, 3Id , April K Harry a
Koontz. a Cuustablo of Rmlthburir, died
suddenly In bed at 3 o clock this morning
of heart failure, superinduced, It Is
thought, by an attack of nightmare Ills
wlfn heard lilm miitterlniT and maklne a
! miliar noise In Ids sleep, raised him up
and be fell over dead He was A vrars
old Ho retired in irond heath aflir u
lurd d i) s riding scrvhiK summons
YOU DON'T WANT ME.
Doy Pleads Not Guilty, Then Leaps
Through Window nnd Escapes,
Toledo, April J5 Martin Cross, with
four lompnulnns, each ulmut 21 jiars old
wero taken Into the West loledo court
house loday to have a hearing for steal
ing n rklo on a Ulchlifiin r'mtrit train
When tho bojs were asked to stind up
to pload. Cross, to thu Justices question,
promptly replied! "Not gulltv, oui
Honor, and as vou dun t want mo I must
lie koIiik and at Hint gave a hound,
leaped from u, third lor window and
Ilrd.
The Union Why,
The lion tamer cannot perform to.
night '
"W hy?"
"Ho gavo his cook notice this morn
tiiB." New "vnrk s.
SUGAR CROP OF CUBA
Senate Committee to Inquire
Into Ownership.
I
INVESTIGATION IS ORDERED
Charges That the Trust Holds the
Grcitcr l'nrt of tho Present Snc
charlno Crop of the Island Will Bo
Looked Into Teller Resolution the
Un3ls for tho Inquiry It Will Be
a Searching Inquest, and Commit
tee Is Empowered to Send for Per
sons mid Papers.
Washington, April 55 The Senate
Committee on Culm today decided to
Institute nil Investigation Into the
ihniRes that the gieater part of the
pieecnt ciop of Cuba sugni Ir held t5
the sugtit trust of this countrv, as dl
lected by tho resolution Introduced In
tho t-enate bs Mr Teller on the lDth
Instant
The notion of tho committee was fn
votahle onls to the tlrat half of the
resolution, which pun Ides for nn In
iiulr altectlng the present holdings of
Cuban sugar. It was decided to strike
out that portion of tho ieolutlon re
quiring nn Investigation of the normal
cost or making sugar In Cuba mid also
Into tho geneiol question or reclproclts
with Cub i. Ihe committee held that
those questions nro nlnnss heroic the
committee, nnd that to adopt that por
tion nf the resolution would be equiva
lent to liu-lrui ting the committee to
perfoim its culinary dutiis
givhn ri m, i ownu.
A provision was added empowering
the committee to send for persons and
papers, and a Biib-iomnilttee consisting
of fc.ennlors Piatt (Conn ), Iturnhnm
and Teller, was appointed to hear the
testlmnii). Henator Piatt announced
that it was his purpose to extend nil
facilities to those making tho charge
that the Cuban lanters would not get
the benefit of tho pioposed leductlon
In duties to prove these charges, add
ing tint he would do nil In his power
to render tho inquiry exhaustive. The
icsolulion v us adopted, nnd tlie pro
amnio upon which It Is based, follows,
ni.m: is nnsoLt'TioN.
Whereas It Ins been eurrenth reported
thai nearly the entire crop or Culun su
gar has been purrhiscd nnd Is now held
by what is ginirnlls known ns tho 'sinrar
trust. whkh Is thi principal consumer or
raw sugar lu tho I'nlted Hlntes, and tint
nnv concessions given to thn raisers or
cano sugar In thn Islnnd or Cuba, or am
mensurcs Intended for llielr relief by ad
mitting thilr BtiKdr-at reduced rates or
dulv Into thn t'nltnl Htatea, will only
benefit the said sugar trust, and that Iho
Cub-ins will receive no real bencllt from
such concessions, and
Whereas, it is alleged that n largo num
ber of clllzena of llj lulled Htales havo
acquired l-irgo holdings orxano producing
lands In Cubi nnd are now especially urg
ing tho reduction of duty on sugar under
tho claim that such reduction will bencllt
thn eoplo of Culm therefore, bo II
Ilesolved, That the Commltteo on Iteli
tlons wllh Cuba be, nn I hcrcb) Is dlreil
ed. to make an lavesllgatlou ns to tho
truth of such chargo and to report to tho
Henate.
TRIED TO SAVE FATHER.
Boy Loses Llfo in nn Attempt to Savo
Ills Blind Parent.
Port Chester. Conn , April S3 -William
MrCarts, at,-d i: lost hla life whllo tr
ing In savo his blind rather In the belief
that he was In danger. Tho father lost
his sight a few sears ago by a piematuro
blast In a quarrs. Tho hoy wua playing
with sotno companions, when ho saw his
rulker walking near the railroad and an
express train api ronclilng, Tho blowing
or the whistle cause! the boy to think
that his rather was In dnnger. Ho
started acros the tracks to savo him
and was struck by tho train und Instantly
killed.
CORNER ON EGGS.
Strugglo to Control the Market Is
Fow Fierce.
Chicago April 25 Tho strugglo for tho
control of tho eggs or tho country has
beiame the fiercest in the vvholu range nt
farm products Hvcry corner or tho
Western btates Is being searched ror eggs
by agents ror Bwlrt & Co , Armour &. Co
and a rew smaller dealers who have cap
ital enough lo enable them to competo
wllh these lenders or the prols(on world
As n result or this competition prices pal I
to farmers aro rapidly advancing and
i vers tudlrnllon lolnts to unprecedented
high prices for cold storage eggs next
winter.
MARRIED THEMSELVES.
Aged Couple United After Quaint
Form of Quakers.
New York, April 23-Dr. IMnnrt II.
MaOlll, former president of Swnrthmore
college and Mrs, Sarah H, Oardner,
widow or 71 and widower or fll, hnve Just
married themselves In this city after tho
quaint rorm nr tho Beet or Prlenls It
vi as the end or a romanco of their riper
Seurs
Although both nre Quakers, they wero
not iiverse lo Dowers, and the ground
iloor of ihe hotel was lllled wlih them
Mrs Andrew White, wife of tho I'nlted
""'If, l.mbassaelnr to Germany and Dr.
Maillli s eldest ilaughtrr, sent n beautiful
present When nil was readj for iho
leiemons'. brkle nnd groom walked In.
arm In arm All present sat or stiod In
; leiieo for live minutes I hen Dr Ma
I 111 s voko broko the solemn stillness
tin lepiuifd Urn wedding vows of tho
1 rle'idr, followed hy the bride. Tho wed
ding eerilileiile was then signed and wit
Hissed hi till the guests
liriini Mrs MeGilI will sail for Naples
on the Ilnhensnllern tomorrow for a four
innniliB huropian trip, during part or
which tins will be guests Ht Ihe Amerl
jiiii i embassy In llerlln On his return I)r.
Mulllll will resume his duties us proressor
emeritus of thn Prench language and III.
ernturoiit Bwarlhmore. or which Instltii
lion ho was president for nineteen sears.
CORRIGAN'S CONDITION.
Ills Pkvslclans Say He Continues to
Improve,
New York, April M-Tlie following bill
letln relative to tho condition or Arch
bishop Corrlgan was Issued at the arch
oplscopil rohlonco nt 10 15 o'clock to
nil, hi
'Ills Graeo continues lo maintain his
improvement, l.vety condition Is satis,
factory
I niVMll) 1. TfHYI'B. M n
J'ilANCIH Hin.AI'HIl.U, M, D"
I)r Delalleld, after tho Issuance of tho
bulletin, said ' livers thine points to the
archbishops recovers', although tho crisis
will net bo pursed until Mondas. Wo
havo little ftsir of him now, but overs
thing la being dono to carry him over
Mondas, which undoubtedly will bo tho
most severo das "
'lodas tho Poin sent n cablegram In
Itnllnn, which Is translated ar folljws
' Ihe Popo cables his deip ssmpnthy on
learning Iho aid news of the iirchMshop s
sirlous condition and from the bottom of
his heart ei reuses his selal apostolic
1 lesslng on tho iirihhlshop"
Hp-ilal praera will be asked or the
eoiikie, itlons In ull churches or the din
cesi or hew Yoik ror the roe overs of ihe
art hblshon at ull masses tomorrow morn-lug
MISBRANDING OF FOOD
Senator lYIcCumber Declares
It is Appalling.
SAYS CONGRESS SHOULD ACT
North Dakotan Addresses the Senato
ln Advocacs of the Pine Tood Bill
Totnl Amount of Adultcrafd
Pood Troducts Each Yeir Amounts
to Nearly Four Billion Dollars
Senator Cnrmnck Speaks Upon the
Philippine Government Bill nnd Is
Bitter In Opposition to Measute.
Washington April Si in the Senate
today Mr Mi Cumber (N l) ) ehilr
niiiii ur the Committee of Mantifae
tuies, spoke on the bill To prevent Ihe
ttdulteintloii. misbranding and Imita
tions of rood bevemges candles, drugs
and condiments In Ihe Dlelrtit or Co
Itimbla an I the territories and ror reg
ulitlnn intcr-stnto rnininetie there In '
The objeit of his uddiess, lie snld, waa
to lonvlnee the Mennte of the verv
grat Importance ot the subject lo the
Amerlcnn people
TIMK TO ACT
Por a qtnrter or n trnturs, slid Mr
Mduinlier nenil) overs Htate In the
t nlon had been struggling with the ques.
Hull or prneiirliig pure roods llxperlemo
has proved that It had been Impossible lo
oltaln uniformity In Htate Inns This
bill attempted lo regulate the sale of
only such foods as entered Into Inter
state commerce and the I ongress there
fore Ii iid nniple oi portiinlli lo deul wllh
thn subject He ihelared that the extent
of the ndiilteratloti and misbranding of
lood products nnd roods was ni palling
1 lie lime had come tor Congress to nil
lie enumerated mam or the frauds In
food products which ho said were crimes
against tho consumer nnd mere hint alike.
APPALLING P1GI lll.t)
Tlie amount or delcterl ills roods place I
on the mmketB evers sear was valued
nt fully tll'O nun ono whllo the totnl
amount ot adulterated rood products was
nenrlv fteooutiOiM He expressed Ihn be.
Her liisiil upon evidence taken bs his
committee that manufacturers an I de-il-ers
gencrullv would not object to tho
enactment of tho bill proposed.
INVESTIGATING SlOAlt CHAltGHS
Mr, Piatt or Connecticut, chairman
ot the Committee on isolations with
Cuba, lepoited from tlint imiimltteo n
rubstllutc for the resolution ofirtod
a few dass ago bs Mr. Teller, the sub
stltute providing ror nn Investigation
bj tho commltteo or tho holdings of
Cuban sugar and of Cuban sugar I inds
by American citizens, tho lommltteo
to have nuthorlts to send for persons
and papers and to sit during sessions
of the Hemic. The remltulon was re
ferred to tho Committee on Contingent
Hxpcnses
CAItMACIC ON P11II.1PPINHR.
At 2 o'clock tho uiillnlshed business
tho Philippine government bill was
laid before tho Henate, Mr, earmark
of Tennessee, a member of the Phil
Ipptno eeitnmlltee, udiltesscd tho Sen
ate! In opposition to the measure.
Mr. C.illnuek hild lint Ihe LM. like tho
l'hlllppino tariff bill slmpls presented tho
aspect of Imperialism It was not n nues.
Hon only of framing Just laws for tho
I lllplnns but a nuesllon of right to mako
it with the blood of iho people "
nm clulm ot ihn ltepiiMlcons." sail
he, In that they had burned enough
towns wasted enough and killed enough
Peonln to mako good their right Iho
land Is ours because wo liuvo strown It
wllh the ashes or Its homes and drenched
It wllh tho blood ot tho people"
HAT OPPOMI.STS DIIMIX,
Opponents or this policy denied that wo
had derived ans Just powers or govern
ment from tho suhjuuitlon or the gov
ern! el, and Hint waa Iho real Issue or this
debate In the former debate, ho Bald,
Mr Hpooner had charged that tho mluor
ItS had prostituted tho question tor pnrty
purposes and that Mr Ilrsan had seised
upon It to torco un Issue with the Admin
istration I nfortiinntels for this nrgu
ment, lhofau iran that Mr Ilrsan had
Inland Ills position upon this question
long biforo unsbody knew what tho
policy of tho Administration would be.
At that time tho public titternnrrn of Mc.
Klnlev and Ilrvnti wero lu exact accord,
and H the Administration hod not re
versed Its pollcs thero would havo been
ro difference bttween them
CLAIMS 1 Oil nilMOCIIATS
Tho Democrats 111 Iho Henuto, ho insist
ed, hid tried to remove the question from
party polities It was now claimed that
the civil nuthorlty of tho United States
was suiremo throughout the Philippines
nnd It was trenson ror a Democrat to
exprosB nn opinion lln tlted tho publlo
utterances of President McKlnlev nnd Mr.
Itoos-velt nnd the speeches of Itepuhllcan
Henators, and quoted from the Itepuhllcan
camialgii book to show that n. general
policy of colonialism and conquest was
advocated as Itepubllcan doctrine. ' Tho
Idea that sou can transform tho charac
ter of n raco bs teaching them to re id "
said he. ' Is tho wildest, craziest, tho most
fanlastlo elream that over llltled through
a lunnilc s brain "
PlUSIDHN'T NOT VI.NDICHVH
Ho quoted utteionees from Mr. Itoose
velt, charging Hmt 'treasonable' utter
ances had Incited tho 1 lllplnoa to Insur
recti in and said that wo must not Judge
Ihe l'resllent In his momenta of oratori
cal fcroe- l) pr when, the frenzy of batllo
waa In his blood The President was not
vindictive, but simply strenuous," und
lescmhled In his habits or speech a eer
tain lennesseeun horse or which it was
said that running uway was his natural
.,Mr. J'ooscvclt had habitually spoken of
Iho Ullplnos as 'savages und hnrba
rlaiis and ' Aiachis," and Ihesn denun
clntloiiii hud been scuttered throughout
thn Islands to Innnmo the reople agulnst
Iho I nltiM btates Thn eltect of the
President s language had been to harden
and Intensify llllplno opposition to Amer
lean rule
QUOTrs piiost I't'NflroN.
Homo of our mllllari' heroes had been
guilty ot a liko offense. said he He re
lerrid lo a recent speech of Gen Kun
ston, whom ho elescrlbed as Iho Jas
hawker lirlgndler from tho vvlnd-swent
pliilns tho mightiest Hampson that ever
wielded the Jawbone of an ass as a wea
I on nt war'1
Mr earmark said death had cheated
I unston or eonm Illustrious vkilms like
former Henulor bherniau and rormer Tres.
Ilent Harrison Hut there wero still
enough to keep him hiisj. Pupers had
luoteel l'unstou as sasing the President
inilrely approved his Bpeech and wanted
him to accept an Invitation rrom Ihe
Junior Henator from Massachusetts to go
t i iloston and talk to tho people there
about hanging the senior Senator from
Miissat nusetta, but tho ill lln t nil ti waa
that l'unstou eould not hang nmbodv
I unston should go back lo tho Philip.
I Ines- lo the laud wheie ihero was plents
uf hemp and no constitution.
MV.N HI1II MOl'TH ISIRIlAHn
"if men aro to be hanged without re-
Sard ti law for speaking words catca
lled to Inclto Insurreitlnn," suld he, ' thn
tirst neck to feel tho strangling clutch of
tho soaped ropn should bo ihe heroic gul
let or 1 unston "
liver slneo ho hud been In tho Philip.
Pines ho had been pouring rorth tirades or
indiscriminate Insult against tho whole
people, and hid outrageously Insulted tho
very men upon whom the country was
rclslng for aid lu puclfslng tho country
CnilS HPHhCH OP IIIIVIIIHDGK
lln nlso hud it on tho vers highest an
thorlty that a speech made h) tho Hena
tor from Indiana (Mr Iieiirldge) had
been circulated brondcaat throughout tho
country wllh an exceedingly pernicious
clfiet upon iho natives
Tho dominant Idea of the bill now be
fore the benate, sail he, was to exploit
ihn 1 hllli Pities It was proposed to make
a wholeinlo grant nf franchisee and con
cessions and lo dlsposu of tho peoples
lands to foreign ssndlcates an I eoriora
tlona wthout giving tho pe-onlo themselves
any volm in ihe business The wholo bill
waa u pltirul evasion or u plain duty,
POLICY' IN AHCIIIPHLAGO.
W Ind a rlfcht to demand and Ihe fill,
plnos hivo n rlMit to demand that the
Administration shall at least detlne Its
polky In the Philippines ' L p in what
fact or experience,' liu usked, ' did they
la e Ih r bell f In Hie r irlt of enrpet
ting government' IL so ik ot the nor
rirs of i rprt bag g v rnment In the
Hoi Ih and said 'The llopubllians gave
no heed lo the ers of so oi pressed anl
plundered people, though the welo their
uwu people nf their own I kind
I IIAIIUI S lOSril'lltU.
lie dee land tint from the vers first
there has been n eonsjlriuv t suppress
Ihe truth an. I t whllewush .ur) mil
luge III Ihe Philippines In conclusion, he
SHld tluit he had not b n Ititlueneed In
this milter be unv low dmlre for parts
advantage lie onls wlshu) to si e Iho
e Hintrv reenlled from lh blood) doe
nines of blood) men ,iud return to the
lean ful puttis hi wide h she had asicnd
ed 111 sufet) and seeurtt) to glors and
iwiver
Desiring In continue his speech to
morieiw Carmaek at ( 15 p in Molded
the floor Tim Henate went Into execu
tive session and live minutes liter ud
Join lied
PERRAULT CASE HEARD.
One Witness Makes Important Ad
mission, Showing Department
Ordered His Iteinoval.
Tntni'Mi srrciAt.i
llolse. lln April - -When testlfs
Ing tolas before Inspertnr Greene in
Iho Pertaiilt ease, llohert MeCincken
tho fnimei emptoso of tho ollke who
hid been Instrumental In having all
these Otalgia pushed said he signed
the oath requited when nil itnplovo Is
transrciied fiom one pay-ioll to nn
nlliei but .11 not know what it meant
He minuted iieelvlng n letter tioin
Penault liotltslng Mm the department
had authorlxid his transter and le
quesllua; Mm tn renppcir foi elms ln
Btend or doing so, he write densliiR the
light ot the ilepirlnient to trunsrer
him
This Ii stlmonv Is Important because
one or thi" original charges wiib that
l'u mult had le-noved him lu violation
of law witeieaa lie was lemoved b)
the dcpai uncut nftet he had leriisul
to wink under the trnnsrci
.McCrackcn aw ore Unit Chlcr Clerk
ltobb look him into his private" loom
on authority or the Hurveyor General
nnd ilematuled a campaign contribu
tion He sild Chler Draughtsman Tor
shas had notlflol tho clerks tiles would
all hnve to contrlbut" lln also said ho
saw 1'iirshas hand Perrault n sum of
uioues collected fiom the clerks.
John D Hell, now n ilrutightsmnn In
the olllce, Biid he hid paid ltobb (10,
foi which he lecclvcd u receipt from
G L Hhoup Ho suld an nllldavlt he
hud in ido lint Penault had not col
lected money fiom lilm was false His
explanation was that Ilobh acted for
Perrault Ho alsn testllled that work
for private parties had been done by
him nnd others during olllce hours
These two witnesses will bo cross-examined
Mnndns,
4-
CHAFFEE DETAILS
THE SITUATION IN
; MINDANAO ISLE.
f WashlnRton, April S3 Adjt.- -f
f Gen. Oorbln today mndo publlo
tho following extract from a ca- -f-
-f blcginm Just received from Gen. -f
Charter, dated Manila, April 21th: -t
f "Heroic Baldwin could bo com-
munlcated Willi ho had taken tho -
fort at Pulas, after slight resist- -f
f iince. No casualties Very soon -f
f nf tor neighboring town or Ganasl -f
-t- ofiened ltn doors, hoisted white
-- flag nnd delivered red nag. Uatto -t-
-f Lninpo and uthcrfl, with strong
f following asked permission to call
und mako peace. Hallo Anuinl-
pnek of Gnna, who sent threaten- -f
f Ing messages In leply to my let- -f
-f ter, Is one of thoHc who havo sub- -t
f mlttcd. Camp Is two miles from -
Gnna, whoso Bultan has nsked
Baldwin to come there. Have dl- -f
4- rectcd him not to move. Ho Is -f
f ten miles from Datto -f
s "It Is my purposo to have Inter- -f
view with Gen. Davis Will go
-f on Hancock, which leaves hero -f
today for Malabing, with bat- -f
f tallon Tenth Infantrs. It is our -f
f purpose to show a considerable -f
forco of troops to Lake Morns, s
- converso with Dattos, then re- -f
tiro troops by different trails to -
-f Malabanu and Parang and there-
f after to send expeditions occa-
f slonnlly to Lake. Wo supposed -f
Oana was thlrty-flvo miles from
Malabang. but it is actually short -f
twenty-ono (miles); fighting not
f necessary to overcome opposition -f
f to advance to present location ot
-f troops; "75 men wllh Baldwin,
f two troops cavalry dismounted -f
f twelve miles In rear. Hvery ertort
f vvlll be modo to prevent n general -t-f
war, Davis says tho situation
this time very favorable."
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44--f
t ATTEMPT TO WRECK
BIG TUNNEL AT
; NIAGARA FALLS.
4-
Niagara Falls, N, Y., April 26. -r
As tho night shift went to
f work lost evening ln tho tunnel -
of tho Canadian Power com- -f
4- pany, discovery was made of an -f
attempt to wreck the tunnel nnd 4
4- kill the mem, thirty In number,- 4
4 ber, working: 160 foot below sio 4
4; surface of the earth. 4
4 Tho shaft leading down to tho 4
4 tunnel Is 100 feet deep. From 4
4 tho bottom of tho ehift tho tun- 4
4 nel runs north und south, and 4
4 men are working nt both 'lead- 4
4 lugs. Tho blasts aro discharged 4
4 by means of batteries, which nre 4
4- operated ut tho font of tho 4
4 shnff, tho wires extending to tho 4
4 heudlngs 4
4 Ono of the 'Nipper" boys dls- 4
4 covered that oro of the batteries 4
4- had been cut anl a cartridge cap 4
4 connoeted nnd placed In a Htlclc 4
4 of dsnamlte, letting seventy-live 4
4 poundB of the material down to 4
4 the cap. Had tho explosion oc- 4
4- curred tho havoc wrought would 4
4 have been fearful. No motive 4
4 can bo uscrlbcd for the plot, 4
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SHORT STORIES.
The condition of Congressman Amos
CiimmlngH, who Is ill at Baltimore, Ib
reported to be slightly better.
Latest ofllclal reports havo It that
Wllllum Waldorf Astor vvlll he created
Bnron Clevedon of Tnploiv next month
In their ofllclal bulletin from Castle
Loo, Queen Wllhelmlna's phsilclans
say there l no Incieuto In the pa
tient's to miniature.
Tho llrst prosecutions under tho proe
Inmallon Issued recentls bs Harl Cndo
gun, Lord Lieutenant or Iiclapd, putting
III force sections of the crimes uet In
many districts of tho country, resulted
yesterday afternoon In tho sentence of
Mrs O'Miihoney, proprietress of the
Vnterrord Htai, and II, Lynhiini, the
editor of that paper, to sixty dass' Im
prisonment each.
ACTION AGAINST TRUST llill
Chicago Center Government's $'K4JHB
Fight on Beef Combine. IlijvillH
WMM
STRONG EVIDENCE SECURED KfijVjH
if f$
Assistant to Attorney-General Knox J5saj ,H
nnd Speclil Counsel to Interstate jajajliv'j M
Commerce Commission Now In Chi- flKfrtM fl
cago In Conference With U. S. Dls- WtlU
trlct Attorney Relative to Flllne; V (if II ijH
Bills Against the Beef Combinre- A.Cji'.l H
Hon Bills Will Not Be Drawn Up ilM(fi H
IM
4 Chicago, April 26 llllam A. 4 1' ii s 9
4 ISav assist nit to Attornes -Gen- 4- h.', 'I'l jf H
4 ernl Knox, and special counsel to 4- Vf.' I'JlH
4 the- Interstate commlsslivn, ar- 4 Vi !( j, .H
4 rived In Chicago today to confer 4- VmJ ,
4 with District Attorney H. H. 4- Vttl'.XL'jHH
4 Belhen relitlve to taking action 4- Iju'f si 'iH
4 ngilnst the so-called beet trust. 4-1 if, A 'IM
4 Mr, Hi) said he ill 1 not bring 4- j"pl rfH
4 with him the application for nn 4-'.' IC'IH
t injiimtloii which the Attorney- 4-H K ;iBH
4 General had ordered filed 4- ?" j ''itcBB
4 against tho packing firms ot Ar- 4- ,i4 sjl
4 mour & Co, Hwlft & Co, Nel- 4- )' pi)V
4 son Morris ,L Co, the O II. 4- 'jh 'JH
4 Hammond Packing company, 41 Xi'Sl H
4 Ctidahs Packing company nnd i"1 ", M
4 tho Kchivarzschlld A Hulhiirger 4- ftj1 if
4 company 'I lip InveBtlgatloii, ho 4- (i'h H
4 said, had been placed entirely 4 If HI, HH
4 In tho hands of District Attor- 4- ', Mi tr Hfl
4 ucy Uethen. 4- J?, , IwH
4 Attorney Day said: "I want 4- j d v rfSV.
4 to correct n misconception of my Spljii jlisj
4 position in this case. I am hero 4JS( i'l B
4 merely ns tho lepresentatlve of 4- Iii'f-'l HV
4 Attorney-General Knox. 4- StJ'.l ! lasH
4 ' District Attorney Bethra Is 4- MltrM'l3sHV
4 to have sole chargo of tho prose- jfif lifH
4 riitlon. I Imvo no authority to 4- iiCr-MsHH
4 elli cct Ids actions, but merely to 4- K(ji tfl
4 convey to him certain Instruc- 4- SsiV eiBH
4 tlons of his superiors In AVnsh- 18(4 '?iflfliB
4 Ingtou, ns to tho outline ot tho 4- WRffi TlTllsl M
4 hills. I nlso have brought soma 4- r!lv; fajl B
4 udditlonil evidence which I ne- 4- Iliil1'' iJWJ I
4 cured ln New York. This will 4- f SlKl iSyBB
4 bo sltted by him. and will bo 4- W ,nHHI
4 used tn supplement his proof ot -f Jtl, TliHil
4 tho existence of n molt trust. Mfl isjejBH
4 "I don t think tho bills will bo 4- iHllH
4 drawn hurriedly, for they must 4- jyffH JjjB H
4 stand the severest scrutiny ot 4- sLyi f '191
4 somo ot tho best corporation 4 jfui4B
4 lavvsets. l'nr this reason care wWtj!l '&
4 must bo tnken to withstand tho lm$ FaUV
4 assaults ot a demurrer, 4- $irlj (ilH
4 'I havo no nuthorlty to say 4 ycKt,fi'u
4 ans thing concerning tho cvl- 4-ljm'$n
4 denco I lmvo secuied. It Is suf- 4- aljH il
4 llclcnt to state that tho Attor- 4- IfW 'PllVsl
4 ney. General has approved of K'"? '"''JjB
4 tho proofs secured by Mr, Be- 4- WtWffl ' 3fl
4 thca and msself, and unless ho HW UswH
4 wus certain that wo had strong 4lHWl.fiB
4 cvidenro to support tho appll- 4 SSJll 'j JUH
4 cations for Injunction under the 4 3m1RH
4 Sherman iintl-trust law, ha -fjSjBL JRraHasl
4 would not have ordered tho 4 BaV? "TbSTObWJ
4 prosecution started at this 4- SHtti StHiVJ
llr"e'" 4- Siim'.wiSI
4 As soon as the bills are ready 4 Iffi'.'fioWfl
4 for filing, nntlco will bo mado to fWjIjiV jiiStUafl
4 tho ilercudants. Thirty class Ilia? I fflfljH
4 villi ho allowed to file answers 4 SfnJF.
4 or demurrers. It Is stated au- 4 MM- JTSVaVJ
4 thorltatlvcly that tho center ot 4- jFn iKjlVfl
4 tho Government's action against 4- mmf ?"JJ3BsB
4 tho pnekers vvlll bo Chicago, und 4 tflti' THilifl
4 It any bills aro to bo 11 led at 4- 'if if '' 'juHl
4 New York, it vvlll bo latet. 4- mIMS. ti I'tfiH
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MONEY IN CUSTODY. S'j' iH
Information Filed Against Senator E pL j flM
by Conductor Slioner. f j jijl
Washington, April 23 Henator, Money iyTi'l ,11bI
of MlsstJstppl today was pi iced in cus- S rj(i .,i J
tody on Information hied by Arthur B, S IMnrnH
Hlianrr. tho sttcet car conductor, who (S SraKlitlfltH
charged tho Benutor with assaulting him ifl IRK I .1 JlRKH
during tho disturbance on Bhanera car S 'mi " tvuIbS
sesierday. Senator Mones, Conductor p m6 nl i ttH
Shaner nnd 1 oreman Hooper of the flro 7 Wt li ' usH
department, who assisted thn ronductor K. 'SI I - ilSJH
sesteidny, uppeartd in tho l'ollco court S tjl I l?Hj1
Ih d" ' "" Sct 'or ""' 1 Sl '? Ml
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BERRY HOWARD ACQUITTED. J :), j 'A H
Jury aivcs Alleged Principal ln the I (Lj2Jbm1
Ooebcl Assassination Liberty. fi i hjwBI
rrankfort, Ky , April 25 -Berry How- X to swHH
ard, tho alleged principal ln the assas- i. ;fi! PfflB
ulnatlon of Gov, Goebel was ncqultted 'I F M ftmH
hero today. The case woh given to tha!''" 3?ffiH
Jury at 10 0J, and tho verdict rendered f i'',llH
at,i:l(, ?I'i'-5ifflH
Last Sunday oftlcers arrested a msn ' ,,,i. slwH
at Sevlervllle, Tcnn , for vagrancy. 'fitlJjnTHH
bhortly afterward the prisoner told tha jT, i jitIbH
Bcvler county officers that Ms namo f it'f'M "!tnMJ
was James Gillespie; that his homo wasj ' r) fl'tilnH
lu Harlan county, Ky, und that ho Ih t IJjSf W!iuH
the man who llred the shot that killed J H '"siMfM
Goebel. Ho Is held In Sevier county. 3 ,i iriMttkfl
h if ill 'Amm
DR. G. W. shores M I m
EXPERT SPECUII5T IN AIL t W ' S iH
DISEASES OF MEN. il 4 !V
BTnicTLY BJB. IfJt Ml
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'PayMeWhenJdHUll
You Are I fi,H
Not One DollM Wlk iil'tH
Required la iMi tli'.MJ
Advance, 1 'Aill iS'JH
ir you EjrrrEB rnoir i m' jjfljfl
LOSTSSSLx. IH
Femlnal Tekness Varicocele. Hydro- W ifl 3lWLaB
cele Uyplillla, Gonorrhea btrlcture. small vrKMii.sflH
cr shrunken organs premature old aft. A M 'fll liTtH
and all other private dlseaaei. whether ;jjl fit MtliH
caused hy lenorancs excess or contagion, $' Jl.ti M'i.'fltB
nn matter now severe, you can consult a It!' ) - lB
Ur U v BHOItns. tha phsilclan who H iff? (t 41 j ,M
haa given till life to curl ns ctironto dls- 'if tiffli', jtfl
ea and be examined, sOvlktJ treated M iiitutal,' Sifl
and cured without paying him one dollar V '.flum'l BIH
until the curt Is effected The doctor re- S n ifiBH-t IsM
trvta tha right, however, to rifuas any a.. .FiflflJflMl
Incurable case-lf he can t cure you h t SfV , iClVdM
don t want your money. Buch an offer(,J iVKiIBtaM
ivas never before mads by a responsible . "::) 4! tiHslH
nhsilclan and Dr 11 W. Shores is only i ,HO JJUbH
able to made It because in jiosltlrelf ; i.Vl'A KBH
curea these diseases Don I waate an- fiift J IHFS
other cent on qurstlonabts doctors, but 'iPLIU Urn H
cnnsult tha 'Old Doctor and bo cund; SITUS? 1IH H
IIUHINEbU BACIILULY CO.NMDKNi ilM RU
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Call at Lyon Blk., SO West Sad ftj&i 091 I
South St. itilr MR I
T:in Dr.a.W.Shonssi BBIW I
Writ ft Lock Box 1B83, I Will
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