Jl 10 DKSFRKT KVKMNG MVVS SATHUDAY 1KKIll All 27 IIO DISINTEGRATION Of GREAT FLEET Began Yetertiay at I1mpton Road Some Warships LIn ing for Various NavyYank TO BE PAINTED SERVICE ORAY 1k1aiue Mgtit flud w Aitoirral JiWftpt 011II1 The Us 4 msd 1 Fort Monroe Vt b H The dis integration of tho powerful naval force which has besn aehors4 In Hampton Itond since Monday last begsn toda The Minnesota and Vh lnla of the fleet nhtch circled the globe steniMd awny to the Norfolk Ivy jraBl lo recl jivparKtlms for tile summsr nmnra vrs The Mt white ships will be < < 1iR ed In the sombre hues of nervine 1111 The three scOMt cruiser CheoUr Ulngham and BalOsB sailed laUrr for Newport Afbsr BlUmsl there they will bo sent out on aractks cralM which ix expected to demonstrate tile relative efficiency or the three different types of fpglnes with which the fleet little ves sels are fitted 3he battleships New Jersey and tho Tthode Island are under orders to leave tomorrow the former going to Boston end the latter to Now York Consdouo of the fart that they will be the lint of tM homecoming fleet to enter New York harbor the men and officer of tie Rhode Island are preparing to cele brate accordingly Other shins aro to leave shortly It having been determined that admi rals Inspection shall he delayed until Inter In the year The ships have been under such rinse supervision on the II > around the world and report have been matte so frequently that fur ther Inspection was deemed unnoess r > l lJu f what III tn bo done with the ships of the bIrd squadron has not been de termined The men have had hard work Attlng out and shaking down the lien vemwl and are anxious to make ome sort of a cruise rather than to re main at Huantanmnn drill ground un til the ship of the returned fleet are trAil for summer maneuver It Is mid that the squadron undoubtedly nlll be given a West Indian cruise one of the most picturesque Right Hampton Road ever has known was presented today when Admiral Fir ragufs old flagship the Hartford of the Hanin the torpedoes fane came In from Anna OlI and cast anchor near the Connecticut With Mr wooden hull and bark rig the Hartford pre vented a ntriklng contrast to the mod i rn ftaur She will be used In helping tran ort hlueackets to Washing i rI the Inaugural parade h 11 report spread today that 1 i JT Admiral Richard Walnwrtght I i < i < exfutlve officer of the battle Min under iapt Hlgabee when t it Yon1 Wk It < le trovd In Havana h MI M and wh afterward commanded IN little illiucetitnr at the battle of t i I 10 President Roosevelt < h > ri lo n rend Admiral Bperry and tit UK nrerldent Intends also to ct Ftlito hi ryfnre March 4 Admlrn Walnwrlght Is one of the mnt r rritlv promoted flag oflleers tm Mi relectlon would moan the send ing nxhore to bureau work and board work Admiral Arnold and ohrosdar a e well aa Admiral Bparry who retire III Optember Admiral Arnold dol the abssnos or Admiral Sperry I In command of the fleet CHICAGO CHARITY FAKES MEET DETERMINED ENEMY I hIeam Feb Cnvarnished char IIy fall and pseudocharity move ment whlrh in pat years have drawn ili < > unmli < of dollars from the pock or icenexiuii but careless Chicago i rw tn the detriment of reputable Hiiro have a new enemy In Mrs i d y Field who at a conference Sherman Kingley bane H k r Ur Henry franklin McVeagh 1 hem has broached a project for ii cKtubllMhment of a central endorse ii nt committee drawn fpim commer 1011 nnil professional avsoilatloni to In xtjfrnie and pass on the moral and t ii nirlal ulatu of the varlnu eharlty Krifiinlzntltnii of the city Much bull IM sn men committee nre maintained with Miccoss In IJverptHil Han Fran < lco iMvveland mid othn large cities CATHOLICS ARE LOYAL AMERIGANS Love of Religion and Love of Country Burn Together In Thtk Hearts SO SAYS CARDINAL GIBBONS I Ther lrfftr TJ S AInH at Onvarn ascot 1w441 llHrskw In the 8eIIRm U CIfl Of Oil IIfOJ anti tnte ithnoTeFub KAa article will ap pear ta the March anasbar of the North MrioM Review by OarsUnal Gibbons In which the cardinal reelew r re futes MtaftOTtoally the chargae made by ministers of certain other 4emM tlna then attesting UM loyalty of calc CardtsAl Gibbon begins by saying that flrssen million Catholics live their live In our land with undisturbed be lief la the perteet harmony sxlstlng be t their ratlglon tied their duties as American elUsans Love of relig ion and love of country burn together In their hearts They love their church as the divine spiritual society set up by Jesus Chrtflt through which they are brought Into a closer communion with Ood They love their country with the spontaneous and ardent love of all patriots because It Ie their coun try and the Bourse to toem of untold blessings They prefer lie form of government before any other They aespt the Con stitution without reeerre with no de sire as Cathoiks to see It changed In any feature They can with a clear consctonm swear to uphold K American CaUtolte rejoice In our separation of church and state and I can conceive no combination of dr um ntance likely to arise whlrh would make a union desirable either to church or to state We leave It to church and state In other land tn solve their prob lem for their own bet Interest FV r ourselves we thank Ood wn live In America In thin happy nuntry of our and quote Mr Roosevelt where religion and lIberty are natural ai l f CONFESSED TO MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE Hulchlnson Nan Feb M Orvlle rod aged It this afternoon ptended guilty to murder In the lIt dears for slaying Jesse Haymaker WI friend the expres clerk hers Wednesday morn Ins He WM Immediately sentenced to life ImpriKfMtntent and was taken to the Lansing penitentiary late today WATER POWER lutM < SubOommlttoo on Interstate Ct > uuM r a Agrvaf on HeK > rt Washington Feb 1781111 unable to agree with the president In his recom mendation for charging for the water power of navigable atreaaa the sub committee on Interstate and foreign commerce baa agreed upon a final r eort A lengthy eorreepondnoe has bean ear ned on with the department of Justice The constitutional question propounded by the member were net answered In a way to convince them of the error of their opposition to the proposal of tile president The subcommittee will present the draft of a proposed bill for the better regulation of water power on these trean BILLY SUNDAY ATTACKED WHILE IN THE PULPIT Springfield III Feb HWvangnlist W A Billy Sunday a former baseball player was horsewhipped to night b > a man at the Sunday taber nacle where In the presence of 8MO persons he was conducting a revival While the evanswllst was leaatnK against the pulpit during the sinKlng of a hymn his noeallant who said hIP name was Sherman Pott sprang for ward with a buggy whip and struck Mr Sunday several terrible blow The evangeUst leapt from the pIM form and knocked his powerful foe down The audience was on the verge of a panic with women weeping and children screaming while Pott and Sunday rolled and tumbled In the leThe 1The The chorister directed the choir and the audIence to sing and In a few moments calm was restored Several men held Potts until policemen arrived Potts Mid he was once declared In sane and committed to Jacksonville insane asylum He made the attack he said In defense of women whom ho declared had been criticised by the evangellit i Use it or not as your doctor says You could not please us better than to ask your doctor about Ayers Cherry Pectoral for coughs colds croup bronchitis Thousands of families always keep it in the house The approval of their physician and the experience of many years have given them great confidence in this cough medicine f VM Between Season Heating r Winter Summer i l J TI iwwr ii A GAS HEATER se Mill furnish lifil uhenwvn ridioI MUHI iiuiofcly and nun haplv hull any other di > lx Nen ml lIt tuUei Abiolulel sat gni odorlAsT HAVE HEAT ONLY WHEN YOU NEE1 IT Vt r the licit feu iiutntlm It iMIl tM tixi Hurio foi H furor < r slid too III to be without N > mie heal iiiiming mid i enlng 4 Our u Heaters n WIll JFlll the Bill Aii abut 4rsIa1 i nansctiun offer UTAH GAS COKE CO hoth Phouss OH 1 > 1 M Mn Btr et I i IIDa 1jitI c J F 1 In mull HOT DEBATE ON FORESTRY SERVICE i u I I Sanator Tenor Led the Attack And EmptoittotHy Condomnod GIfford Ptaoliots Policy SENATOR SMOOT DEFENDED IT Clerk Bf WyftintH Iliok 1swe 4It lllin on M 4lHM of IGIothMIiC IVr I MMW In ffitrss4e Wrahlafin fob MAft aD MI tiro sfejr devoted to dIMMMlnir Ute Mr strr provision of the agricultural aIl trriatUm bill the sonata toftltfht PflNeott the measure TW senate rejet d the Increase or JIHtO In the approfsrlwUon for thc forestry service as rooommonded bv the oommlttee and thoa a curious 11 llametitary situation arose Mr ny bum had offered an amendment direct ing the secretary of sKrtoaltar to eliminate from all forest reoenrs the public land not timbered and to re ctor such public land to locution and purchase under Ibo land law of the United Stale and the amendment hart been accepted by Senator Warra In charge of the bill When the amendment was laid be fore the senate Mr Flint of California mad a point of order against It which was sustained by the vice president If I had known that the amend ment would not be voted on I would have never concurred to toe unanimous consent agreement declared Mr hey born bornThe Tb vice president then pot the qo tlen to the senate which declared the amendment out or order Senator Cutters amendment to re duce the forestry appropriation from WmOOO a 11 passed by the boa to I31WOW was laid lIn the table by a lt of 12 to ATTA TCED BY TBLU8H Ihirlntr the discussion of the bill Ncn iitor Teller colled attention tn the de nunciation made against men who har cut timber on the public land in mining districts He declared the Um ber had been cut legally and had yield ed the government In precious mineral man tunes the value of the timber Ho said he had drafted and procured the IUIOIIff8 of the act of iSiS which allowed the people of the went to do what they had been doing without any law In the cutting of timber on public lund for mining camp The men who wept these hills bare or timber he said were not publl < rubber but they acted In accordant with statutes and they returned ti tin government much more than the timber was worth There hu been no wilful destruction of timber In Colo rado The people of that elate are more Interested In the conservation of their timber than any people outside of the state could possibly be Condemning the forestry bureau sys tem Mr Teller sold If Plnchots plan bad been applied to Colorado during the days of its development that etate would still be the home of the coyote the twnther and the bear The sys tem be said was destroying the pros pert for settlement In the future Reforestation he said has been a failure In Colorado The farmers raise more timber In that Kate than Is raised by the forest bureau T would rather he declared have an American home and an American family than to have a forest 11ft big as all out of doors I do not believe there ii a moral or any other claim upon me to postpone the use of what nature has given me Mr Teller Insisted that the predic tions concerning the exhaustion of the coal supply are very far from carreot Colorado Alone he said could supply the world with coal for ISO or 24 years DKfaWDBD BT MOOT Mr Bmoot defended the service de claring the cost of all lectures before various societies last year had been only J60JI The lectures he regarded u entirely Justified Every Urns he said Information Is given about lengthening of life of a railroad tie the American people the benefltted Mi Bmoot took up cases cited In the senate to show injustice to settlers who had disposed of their land within forest reserves and In so doing became In volved In a controversy with Senators Clark Carter aad others Mr Bmoot said the forestry Nervlce he patrol system had saved WOWOW worth of timber Senator Clark Wyoming declared that Mr Smoof system of estimating lire losses was fallacious aa It was himed on the Idea that a are once started would burn uatll extinguished by a forester whereas many of the fires even ID the reserves are stopped by settler Ifenator Mint California asserted that In hi state atone the losses hi the I past year from forest Urea would have amounted to IMsMOOO If It had nut loon for the exertions of the foresters OM YltAH fOll MAXSIAUOI1TICU Hutte Mont Feb IIA special i the Miner from Glasgow Mont gad the jury In the second trial of tlit John Bhsriy murder case alter I tnK out twentysis hour returned u terdlct of guilty of manslaughter nail Hxed the penalty at IIDa year Hlnrry hot and killed Harry Black at Imadale In October nOT its elalm oJ i r I defense FARM JOBS IN WEST DECLARED TO BE A MYTH New Turk feb IT Farm jobs In the e t mid the crying demand lor agri cultural labor Ui a myth and a delusion and a snare according to John < V Bar financial aeretary of the BUM try mission Ms declares that while he jweIvc countless newspaper clippings and oth er communications purporting hi show that farmers are badly In used of help and ready to employ the idle fleD of th city las mission Is uaabk to locals the address or get any definite Infor mation DtsruBStnc hU Interesting bit of new bearing on the labor probUm and the unoisployed Mr Kuilt said Thl la u trouble we nit onisiiily having VVrtni n < Hpapr pilnl stories that hell is badly headed In i ertulii m lion f Hie euuntry W offer tn fuililh honefct Induilrlous sober men hll me tiling in take any kind < > r Mnik Hi n i f they hat been out of eniiu ni fii nuintlm uiul then a > tiinl list I hi work I n > i I lIter fnirlnt ivo I MTxtr the goternor nf eiM 1 in the Inloti nlfrrlng la KiiriU i II r i lIhl 111 ne uti dress i > r fnrniTi uh Htuiled hands rrirn Ihene letn rs I did not gel u slngl reU to hvi that these nap gsy gr iii 1 < maml fin farm hand 11 g1 rat OIH rMJMT I yMM a to Cu ny MS af Wkfng BlTaT sUesT Ing or Pretrudlac FllM lu I ta U ssyi ur noi y irruaottf IDc so RAilROAD TIE 15 HUMBLE FACTOR In Devotopmont of Countrys Re sowoas Strip of Wood Plays Important Purl SUBSTITUTE NOT YET FOUND JktIt Mbkwfctl rT tie Is lille tak AiHl Tltft Hi Ikeninliig Verj wtr11C ltiamI l Vinl IIgure pedal onaspnss Washington rh tt Thm tin lunn ble railroad tie hi a mot inipoititnt factor In the material development of the country is a great truth timi I I it tie understood by people utile of railroad circles The puffing eiglie that speed at the rate of r mil 01 more a minute over the oinntit K a lave to the two steel mil that In un a mouth ned safe road and the rails in turn depend on the 1IrNh toned wooden crosstie nhlih hold them In place Yankee Invention ha not jet found a substitute which hue Indin ed th railroads Ui give up wood although experts ay that the da > nill urI come when the country forest will no longer be called upon to supply the demand for tie fp to the prevent time it seems that no other material has been found which his the resi liency of wood and which at the cam time cause less wear and tear on the rail fastenings and roadbed The country railroad during the lat two or three year ue 110 000000 to IMWOWa of sawed and hewn tie n year The ideal tie timber Is white oak which combine the quslltlc of durability hardness strength and clone grain It Is not only excellent for lie but Is widely used in hlp building foi general construction In c < perage In the manufacture < > f carriage for agri cultural Implement Interior finish of houses and for fturnllure On oocount at till wide use the supply has been greatly reduced and some of the rail road have been forced to jay almost prohibitive price tot tie < ir to sub stitute other and cheaper wood to te placn the white oak tie rapidly dlap pearln from their linen over 40 per cent of the tie re ently purchased b > the iailxada or the country are oak according I latent statistics of United Mate forest fr vice Proastie of Southern pine formed somowhat lea than 2 < > per cent Douglas ar tie ranked third with ap proximately 10 per cant nf the total Naturally the proportion of then two limbers will Inrreasn as the supiiy 0 t I oak dwindles Thi III also true of r dar chestnut cypre uentein pine i tamarack hemlock and other trno which are coming into the tnaiki a > le timbers Cedar which III very dtirahle hc < been extensively used to take the plate of white oak for tie but It is so soft that It to readily cut by the rails This necessitates the use of tie plate and other protective device when oedai tIes are used As the supply or cedni 11II also running short It is neessry for the railroads to seek further tot new tie timber One of the wood which has all the requisites of a good tie with the exception of durabil Ity Is the beech A beech tie generally consists laiif I y of apwood which partly account for Ita lack of durability but < m the other hand allows a thorough aol easy preservative treatment In < lei many and Franc beech ties have been successfully pieasrved from de cay and are used very extenelel Beech III found widely distributed throughout the eastern part of the Inlted State and at the present time Ia comparatively iheap and abundant If therefore the railroad whose linen are located In the region where beei Ie abundant can make use of this wood rested with some suitable preservative another source of supply of tie timber will be opened up Stumpage value have been Increa leg 110 rapidly during the laat few rears that many railroads have found It necessary to modify their timber pul ley and they yearly apply preterva live to a greater number of tls till to more kinds of woods Hubmltut wood naturall vary with different se i tlonll of the country but In mom cspe hy lack the two essential qualities found in whit oak namely reltanc > to mechanical wear and to decay Ex perience prove that wear can be luccesefully retarded by the use of tie plait and other mechanical de vices and decay can be postponed ay the application of proper prsserva tlven The new condition have mad It necessary for many raUroad companies lee to meet the problem of preserv tlon by establishing treating plants at central point of distribution along their linos DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES Of CttHMrrvttlfoti Cowfmwiitj Sent to COWMM by TniMt Itistenvailt Washington Feb iSThe le Iain thin of principle adopted 1 > > th I North American conservation coot < i ene which has just concluded Its work here in which certain lecom mendatlons are made for the conserva tion of the natuial resource < > t the United State Canada and Mexlr was today transmitted by the president tu Congress The president acknowl edge ° with sincere grstflcttlloii the prompt anil murtfou response of the govmm ntn invited to participate in the eunfeienci PAItMKK AITfltltsi MOllHICIWi Musaoge okla Feb idIn Hi Ian Bol mountain hlaglehanded and In the darK Junta Beck a farmer n Ming Mar Htlglei Okla early lode captured live robben who had InitIal him of 11000 leiovered part of the money and then made an menVctUi m tempt to land his game In Jail Ivu were wounded by all cached INEEZIH6 ERINOl BOY OUT OF LOWS TRANCE Jsw York rh 7Wtlbr ll > I 17yearold boy < > f HloomfteM s i nested lulently yesterday IIJIII n I gained MiiiMUiusiies ls aftei IUIIIK m a Isdsyn trance He eat Injuiel in a basket ball gajne 10 da > n s < i < in > l after returning home loci niUe hess and cam kept alive only l > > the use if liquid food tiled between hi 15W bed teeth It Is the bvllef of phyiulsii ihu hiii BlUM slag loosened a blood Hot mi the brain and thai he ciii recover He was conscious today cad apparently Improving rapldl huM from a cots euahl > ii nldorstly musMl hIm to anessV silhough he ass uutiunsekiu at lh > lime f 1 TAIT HI V II 1lliW11 Na Viirk rb 27 < haH s P Taft a brother of the inesMsiitolMt hM purchased for S t y fg ip mie liii the hlgheiit prlivd pttum I ltfj 1 I it II Ilir Mill if C 1 4 i MARCH THE MONTH TO BE CU RED aQm nmllT 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