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THE REPUBLIC: MONDAY. 'APRIL 9. 1000. rf 4 TO-DAY'S NEWSJN BRIEF. LOCAL M 51 M'UnN. ncbto i:..iiif 'i";,,,v , 7.?.! U 'rd .-h.UK- that .1 -half jm.Iii. ' ;. Mas i.imi.,1 bv the C.tv Milr.il ''" ' in tn.iMnc Uli.im UI i'"'1 '',", " Jl .ih".r ..mimili.-m.in Mom tint '' :n .1 illicit. -n 1" Fat evfli. Ml sou'l Honmrr.it- lire planning for Wt ,n..v nil. s in the Mil- ol.etl..n this cai ,.,, a.-om.t of the ..l..--,o of faetbms n P.ntv ..ml Hie ptactlcul climinatimi of tin populists It. bt- Palm Sunday f-ermon V-'f'"' -nomine. Doctor.) K. Wiuch-t. i '' P . hm.h of the AMimira .l'l.wl U t -liilMMt'- -liould low I lie church as i" l-w n old loved Joiusalom A l.-irclar -tolc j: from J 1 U-nllnc. in ir Pat lot's-. M- Louis Oountv, K-ft a nolo t hk.i.ibx. sning hunger 1. id - ""' " i ininit the le-d. .tti.l 1h:u h. would jx- 1 i til.- -I til if lie ever Rf't able ' 1" -" tu,.ti..n to di-mt-p th' app'-il " 1 ni" 1 states Supreme -"un in 'w -- inv ,Ivlr,. the validlt.v of the N -"it v!n l.. will 1m HKhI liy Attorney Genii .u .row Within till HCt ll?V ll.lJS. Jol u Andoi.nn Tntum. chief of the stntup e-i-i..n in tit- St. Ioni- Po-t I'llhe. died -..-t-'dai at his homo. So. 5117 Kadi, .'- I Ul' .'oil ("1 Inspoclni It. It. Speed announces li l. li. f Iih-i1 upon leeorl invcMiKslioii. t it manv explosions of oo:l oil latW ',r .. i,- .. ill" pipseiice or gasoline in the " ii U t 1 f.ll CllelcSSUl -s. Willi nn llooth. for lorty-fiv" cars iti the j- ii -l ce liusimt-t. in St. Lout-. .1i'-l j'i J.'., nmoni.i at his residence. JC. "5"3 -ii g' i avenue. vestorJay inoniinE. T'i. ml YeU-ian-" Association, at a imv-iiic held yesterday, rained the jaotloa o vvl.thcr Admlrd lm' viU 1" -t- .t i w.mld W as ji navjil ht-ro or a -frtvvr ,.' i ,i. Tl. l..oio:ia Poptor J. IV JUvi of ?"o r. .. . ,i.ifi v.iinv tir..aclod at 2ratiu A.. rrrsiln-Joi1.nl rlsur.lt on tlto ovor . vl i line Mli-tuMlll' f.'iiicrs ui'wi "- 1.. ll. . !- T'i- .ttitv that ocioty a a wlmtp iwvw If lie I ..or was tho thojnr of th- TJmn of Ii.uif.i lioiol.tor at l.ind.-ll -otme JUtU o.i i 1 milt vosterilay morning. . l In im J.ifc Mhotlon" -".is the "t1' i i.i t'v HTinmi iilivor.'3 Ji tlio IJ.n or .. i T i". I'.itlrton .it Ijif.iyotto I'-ui: j: i 'i-t rhtitoli f.j-tMJ.iy jnomiiis. So. il prolil.-mo. n 'id the poiWHty of m cii n lxinc (ho soltilion of thPin. was thr itinmo ut llio difw-our-o liy IWr tn i ' .sii. .it .Slia.uc i::nt'Ui yotorday morn i"L 1 .ilm Mindity nas apprnprlatoly olt-prvod nt ttn aiioui- I'allioli. ami Kpl-ropal t 'i :i ' -. roHlt-Hay. Tin i dri-hltmors of Mount r-.ilvar- i:pi- i.il i 'hut ih will inii't Aliril 15 to dl-ciii.s n-il pi-h.ips -rtt'.r Jlio old illcputo liotwn t r r.'i-ti.i. loctr 1'. W. rrfuntlcroy, .md t' --t.. Tlir l.odv of Capt.-un JMwntd W". Carter. vh. -. --d in the hil War. wa- lmri! y ctnt l.n altornoon in the National Om.--t.i .11 .li-froi-on Ilir:.iol;. in tho ;nv-c!tri. of 'niPinli. r- o Itan-om l'ot and I'ni.m Aptrr.it.-' I."sio!i. Ch itli- SolimI.lt .-tttniiitPil to WU lii:n-"!f in .i loom at Tliir.' and V.ilonlitit rtr"".s l. -1 i-liinc hi- vrit with a I'OtltPtK'iif.-. t. -ponilonpy liopaii-p hi- v.ifo. v.ho i- l'i Au-trl:i !.. not w Up him. i" tlif iati-3 lip i fc.".-. Tit. 1mi1 of Major llavlcl "V. PanitJi w.ts hni.'.l In Ca Hill CVjn.-lnrx rt Iaiii-viIIp -totd.j. Many prontinot't St. Loiii-m-p. up ip !tp! in tlio .ricp-. Tli. tiunl; of APlor Lnnronp.- Hani-., will. 'i w.i- t.iKin Ijv n ?plIriH li. ator man ct a -(purity for a 17 jiidcm. in. mint iliiPd only a pan of tights ami a pu:f linv. Tin- -t anin It. ". Ounll'pr, which -auk i r.n l..tnp-villp. in Hip lllinoi- Itlxpr : uri'i w.i.- rah-od jt tenlav and will be it! -f acain in a Sew .la. Tli. .-. .if Alilprm m WVppnrr of -lln n. whi. i- in.llrtpil on tlio rhuiSP "' illpRil Mil int. u'il pomp up fur t:ial .it lMwnidUh lo-iIa .Linn- 1)our1ipm. watchman at tlio Coun t ritil. sii St. I..H1S- "".jinny. aUimptl sut . idp li -honliiiK him If in the lioad. TMo bull. I wis dollivtid liv a spectacle ilm, Willi li pioliibH Mivid his life. ni:Ni:itAh domestic. T71Iis r;ii tin. tlio m.ilp impcrMinator. i-fPii.iu-K ill with typhoid fpvor at 1'atUtr.--litns:. W". Vn. Honoialilp William .1. Hryan s-tys the jk-o. k or thr Northwc-t are tuniltiK to Dp iin.pt.i.v foi i.-liot from li-i-t oppression and iniicii.ilistn. Nitaracua and Co-la Kioa toportPd to hnp ..ITpipiI the 1'nitod Stato a -nt!p of 1pitiit.v tui miles- wld.' alons the route of the piopn-pil oatial. Vrrinllloii Count. Illinois, tniii"r triK liei-aiiH ordeied to t-p.m away falN of 1 tick. I nirirtitiliirl men sprionly stablioii Trod and Stove Titus, restauuiil imiprktors, at IVru. Iiid. Til" I'atnppic Comtianj lat niht -hippo 1 its llrst eoii-lcnmi lit of -t.-cl to ! u-.-d In btilldinc tlip new .-oiuiiitioii hall at Kant is Cin Tlio AinptJp.m ri.'tp Mirror Company, with a .apitn -toil; of J-VVVW. cliattered at H.tni-burB. I'a. W'bsl.r Iai- dcfi-nd. d the llnpis in a sjipprh 1 foio .in imiii.'ii-p aitdienp.' i.i Wa-Iiiiict.in la-t nielli. Up b"llpp- Aini'li. i should a i-t li i stiuscllns sl-ter Kr ritllili mid condemn' .1 pto-lltiti-h -eiitinicnt. IIS spipih as pnthu-i.i-tii'.tlly loepiv.'d. Kp-.i-lutinns ilpiiouncinK tin- I'.titHh wcte pa pd. Scvpi.iI I'l'tiiopiats aip 111 th" race fm Hip Twciitj-Ilrrt III noi- I'onKro -lnal iiomln.it ion. I'aiiy pt".-i.Pits are rpB'idpd Illicit t. Tin i:.i-t and Wet I- united on l'rvan nnd the harmony m the lanhs. as-uics his tlpptlon. kl.-ihoni.-i I'optili-t aro diiided and a split ispi-tpi in the i.imi'ntion to-da. The iipw rirst .M-tli-.-li-t Onn.li at Kob illsou. 111. wa- d'-dl. al.-d M tt'iilij. An old tl'ldlPlV cat nival at lall.ib is pru illK a sti. i e.. Cine oip piles remained sttoiiK undi r Jiravj lnijiiiar ciuscil by the advaiiec in the inrtal iri.nket. "arlh.iKP. Mo., jeports much acthity in Illinium in that ieinil. On us; to the stiiutli of the rural free, dtliwtj s-.vstein :i u ilKision has bn-n added to Ilm l'o-tal Department. roitlUCN. Japan's army and n.iy ar.- complete and the nation is itady for war ltii Ku-tia. SI 'OUT. Manacrr Seke of l'.n-ton thinks he 1ms what will prove tin- M'.i-on'a llttd in Cham beis the Southern pitcher. IHllards batting as the fpalure of ips tpida"r ball k.iiii". in vliieh Indlanapoll was beat" n 11 to . bv St. l-ouiF. ItAlhltOAPS. The Illinois Cential".- terniiual yards at 'p Orleans, when completed, will be th larM'M In the woill. Theic appear to ho m-'iiy ll-pnloi.q nmonc members of the Toat ltailroid Cotnmis-ion. Tim sentiment on the I'acitlc Const ap pears to be acain't their jobbers in tije Jlcht on differential i.ues. J'resident lliintlnclon of the Siuthern 1'aiitie denies that he and UanKei .e.r are at outs. The Wabash will Issue bonds on .1 now jnortcace for W'XlWi at 4 per cent. The Mls-i.iuri. Kansas and Northwestern has nearly completed ita ureys. MnrliiP IiitrlllKPncP New Yoilv, April K-Atiied: Steamer Inland from Copenhagen. Southampton, Apiil S. Sailed: Steamer IJror.en. ftom Hremen. N-w Voik Queenstown. April S -Sailed: Steamer I Waesland. from l.ivei-pool. ritllailrliOua; Campania, from Liverpool, New YorK. San l"ranei-eii, c.il.. April S Sailed,; Steamer H luc.i, wlialltic b trk IJ 1 ltr- ant. Honolulu i Ilnrlnc tlie rant Tift?- Yoari .., Win-low's Soothlnc Stup has Ix-en vied bv MIWl.lONS OK MO-JUKKS lor IV,. ir rnii.uiu;.- wmi.i; ti:i:thing. Tilth pnurccT success, it sooth us ' the CH1T.D. SOrTUNS THE Gl'MS. AJL 1 AYS THi: V-AfN. CURES WIND COI.IO. , .ind is the best remedy lor DIAKKHEA. I Ask for "Mrs, WlnsloWs Soothing ijiuy."i YEBSTER DAVIS DEFENDS BOERS. Believes America Should Assist Her Struggling Sister Kcpubiics. Patriotic Spscch a Bitter i'ill for the 5IcKiiilcy Administration Anti-British Reso lutions Passed. Wa-him;ton Avil s An imut.'ii-e mdi tmre jiathircd at the tliand i: la-hnu-i- lo ulcht to 3i-jpn to an addle on the w ir In Sou'li Afri.-.i bv Wil.-ui Daw- until K'ei-tltlj A i-tant Si-cietat of tllP liitPitot. .llo has ju-t rptiirnp.1 to the lnited States ltom that ppiintis. Er available lift rf st.nidins rootn In the opera-hou.. the larcost auditorium in Washington, nsu tilled with pei-ons who paid i lost atti-llti'.lt to ovetv word utHTpd i the -j,PaU-r and jnarlfi-stod thiir ap ptpcuilion of his t llitis points with fruiutnt mil pencreu-- applaur-1. Siinidp .1. . .., .-.Hun- nf tlie l'nite.l States line and the r, d. whiti and bla.'l: bat-. with the 1U M of .rpen. the .-mbbin of the IJ.K-is. ii. a- mian wlpi oi.r the s-tape. A -eorp or tnotp of public men. tn.iinly S. nators and Hppri-uitatm- in Cuiistes". fi-cupled seats on the -tano and in tin audi pnee. am. ins nil. till wpip tl.e follnwius: Spnan.f Clay. Daui. 1. Toller, itieon. Allen and Mason, ai-.l Jtiprts-ntalii..- Talbert. -lett. l.itll. field. KldK'ley. Ibibin-oii of In lia:ia. Ituike of T. a-. ltall. llilbiit. Lati mer. Co of Tcniie. i .'. Oovihtrd and Clail: of Mi ouri, it.it tlwldt and Shaft oil). Mr. Davis wa- introdtu. J b Ml 1. T Moi.-m. the ihairman if the Epcutiw Cotn unttpp. who mail.' a f.-w inttodu. tor i-mark- Mr. .m- d Hveip.1 IiI- t. mail..- in an eff-hand. pa-y stvl. . lelftied to ids in.ii -only ocea-i-iiiallv. .-ml mainlv wln-n it w.. n.'ce arj to ip nl an cvti.u-l lruiu soine doeuin-lit .r sp.s eli. He .-puke fot about two lioui and .u its cle-. was v.aiiul.v coi giat ul.it, d. Till' SM. ,.,.,. Mt. Havi- -aid. "Thp llnvi ,.i South Attica are anions th iilunttrs uf jr t-iliim In tins i.r , ivil and tPllS.ou-lili.'ttj Tin vi.tp the toich I.P..1-et- who Iilaz-il the pithwav lor civlliz.tl.oii thrjush Slip plini. v.! toit-t- .r the -oulli-ptn pail of that ral Maik ponlilr lit" wllieli has lH'in til. mat vol of tll' ae-. No tountrv m all the woild mntalns a nobl-r raie ui men and wom-n; tin- le-lend mi-, too. ot the IipioIp Netli rlind'i- who. iindi , William the Silent, wi-td the indtpen.! ttieeof Holland fiom tli, hand of th- :-pan-i-h ivrant No ....p!e in all the wotl.l-hi-to;j have made a mi.i. valiant pflmt to spcuip hhiitv tot futuip i-i-oplr- ttian tllov. And no j.eople hav indiued naite hatilhiys in ih.- iatie of lib. itv and niualitt of unlit- than tlev Imhi'd. it v. '- and K th-it iineon.pi, laid.' iov.- fir llb,-n that ha- ai:-.-d all tt.en ti.jiilili-." IC'iiiiIiIIp -,tiiiifl,.,l. Y. ir- asu, Mr Havi- coiitlnii',1. the Itoir- planted tip' -e .1 of hbettv i-t tl:e r-ttile vail, v- ot Hi, I'ape ..t tJood Hop . wllPio a -tiuui; liatiiinal -j.irlt dev.'luii. ! as -aih a- 1-ij-l. iilun th,. p.,l,.'i p i p.i iato 111, hand- uf England So..n theiiafler II ie ling am-o h.-tween llr.l.ni ai.d Ilo-r Mr Divi- entcied lijion an phau-tivp 1--view of the r-lation- betwien the l.t.t and thp l!uti-li Ooveri.tn.-nt fiom tliat tim to tile pte-eut. lip d.-eribe.l the "prpat ti'k" nrirlhu.itd iftr the emancipation .' tluir -liv-. tin- foundation of the lr.jiuhlie "i Natal and its ab-orption In Eucland and tile lie of the Smith Afuean Kepulili. I.nulauii's .iei'a!ition ,,f the dlatnuud llelds it Kitnberle.v Mr Davi- e!i ir.ict.'iized as a ttaii-action without a pirallel "lor rupiditv. dishonor .-mil inuisti. " of the matciia! Biouih of th" Dutch lepubhes Mr. Davi, said ""itl - with all the modern improvements sprang up ,.n the veldt ami in the vallpvs as if In made, and ev,-rwh. ie the chiu.li and sehoolhoti-, told the -ton of t'n .io pb's p:,ute- It is no wonder the iloers 1 1. came Inter-flv piotnl of th 'r homes in tli. Oram;" Pi,.. State and tile Tiansv t il. atiil v..li ni.li the f. el that pride, for tliev have tii.-lr homes in one of the si mde-t In Its ol vallei. mountain and pliin that the vvoiM ha- i:i it. "In the llcht of the pa-t hitorv of the ri-e and fall or empires, of the sad wre.k of pt.niii and liaiiKhtv nation-, who ha!"d jn-ticp and lionet and ilsiu. hut lm .,1 tvi.mny. oppi,. ion and wroni; that i.'p -ti.wn almiK the pithwav of tl.e lelituiiis. I cintot !uit believe that Hod has inf-ide, thai in the two South African rep-iahes lll.etii and .ipialltv of rie.ii:- shalj ine vail. nt'-i the nje,sd. hrai.'-Iuarltd, ilod fcaiiiis liner- -hall I..' foievi free. Prpf.f fop :ir. "I lilt liiutllv thi- p.riol of peace and test was broken liv the .ii-eovirv of "..Id in the Tun-vail Th- n it was that the lliiii-h Uovert.ni. lit detptinlntd to - K a pietet foi oht.'iininc pontrol of the riche-t .old lields in the v.otld as it had bef.iie -eetired the rieln-t diamond li.'I K That till- t- the leal ,au-e f.ir the pr -i in war no one e, n doubt Who will 1,.' li-teu to the ft.'.pl'l-.l Km.irlc I'lad- In Krch-'un. n in South Af iiiv. a- w.ll a- in England, th it -the sold mine- hi the Tran-vial are vmrth tichtms for and we an- olne, to ke. j, ,i tlshtinc until vv uet tlinn' Th Htiti-h Io.. f.,r cold is pioierbial W'liete. v. t sold ha- b"n di-i ov ted. tin ip tli" Ihili-h havi- tinned a wi-tfiil aid lot'Sinu "ii. Win ii KoM was .i-.oeiHi in Ala-ka. onlv a few ve.us aso. it will lie n in. nih. led how ipm-kii an ef fort w is made to .Uii.l the Can idlan lit e l.n euoush wi-twaid to lake m ihe cold tield- And no doubt l.a.l the Hiiti-h kov . mm. hi tot b", n anti-ip limp tl.e pt.s. nl ir.. uhle- ovr lb. sold tield- in the Tians Mi il tin re woul.; have I.e. n tiotil.l" on the Jiatt ol th. I'nited Stales Cove t ninciit in l,..iilr .ontiol .if tl.p Ldd 'lelds in Ala-ka " Comparison llronulit lloipp. liefeiiins to tin1 .lanirson raid and ceitalu Imldent- iiinneeted with il. Ml. D ivis asked "How lone would the p ople of our Ite publle stand it If for. in t" from .itiv e'oun ttv in the woil.i vvr' to mm h. re and aft. i e ttins tnli in eo.r cold mine- would mull! take to pontrol our !ovetnun in. and lailinK to do so would , nd-'aVor to destiny itV "No ilimi r jin tet for told., i v and mur d'r.vei .minaWil ftom the wiekede-t eab iin 1 In Europi In it- p.ilmi. -t dav- than the lliiti-h demand for a live-vear franehi.p in the South Afile in It.jiubh.- if this de mand w.ie s'. nited not an Enuli-hnian in tlt Transvaal would rpiioimee allepim. e to the iitieiu and -vm ir tein.il alii manic to tin- o.ivvinnient ot the South fiiaii Il piibll.' a- .main.-t th" Itriti-h (loveinni.tit Th' Id a wa- to ol.t.iin tln p..wii to eo-itrol the i.iiiernni.nt of ihe !: jiuldi. and at the Mime time it main l'.riti-h -ubjeei- W 11" 'Ver befot. h. .t.l .f such a proposition" Would the eltiz. '1- ol Hi.. United Slates be willin: t allow r.ri'i-h -ubi.it- or the --ub-.lol- of anv othei I'owir to p.une 1-ere ind miiiol our own i li . thn- and emr own i'hiv. tltini'tit -in-1 at the -atiie time nut i.uouuc.j theli alb ci'ii.e" t" thelt nun e iimtii, s? Krou'T I'orppil to Wnr. "The -imple truth of the matter i- that the r.rlti.-h piv tnnvtit foicl riesident ,-.....- 1.,.. .... r,,l .if,, 1,., 1, .l .1x.... X.,.n-. ...."' ",....... . ..... . il." l.tKl ..'..- iKI.Vthinc in hi- I'oiver to avoid it. While in co'tl ttions v.eri' petldlltc, I!tltl-ll tioops v.,r. heins mas-oil in South Afti.-i. 'Ihe l.i-i- of tin iiPRoli i"ons meanv bile was it-irenioti-Iv shift. .! s., tint as the Itritish pi. pataiiin- lor wai had crown mor" om plete the accept ir.ee bv the iloers of the so-, allid !lritl-h H nn- would mean an ver inerea-ins mei.-uie of -ubmi ion and humiliation on the put of ihe Tian-v.nl "The 15i!ii-h demands were trumped up ai'd are without a sound has!-, i ith-'r in metal- or in l,w. It l- it -ad -peet,,ele of the sttonse-t mpii in the- wot hi hiinsms 1 niiiKoiins pi, uie to l.e.n upon a t Inv ite public to influence a chance ()r eertnin riomi-tie polieie-. which are, in no -en-e. a part of the business of that empiie I"or the Hoers to comply with the demands ,,f tlie Uriti-h Oovernment would have meant tl.. sacritlee f piv p-llse e.f ps-,utial -ovit.iuiitv lielonsitiK to tlie Tran-vaal as an indt p ndi nt Kepublie. "The question ol tlie naturalization of firtiKiiers in th Soiiln Afriean ltepublic 1- no ni'iie tl.e bu--in of the Hritl-h eiov erninent than an- the naturalization Iiw ..f the Kepublie ef Mexico u nritter of e'.ei crn to th Kepublie of th 1'nitPil S'ate of Am riea It is one of tho-e .pie-lions of intertill pollov that peitains only to the Trm-vaal novernin.'nt Iloers luieil li Ilritl-li. "The Iloers havo In en preatly abused liy the l!ritiuh becau-e it is allesi-l th-v 1 c4ii the war. In other words, the iloeis w'.e to , In-tv. Hi. v would not vv.dl "t' all 111" Ituti-h ttoup- hid aiuved in .-.nil; A'n. l Who evt b. aid t stie'i l'ou-en-e . Hi.; t,. it .iiilized nation or tmoiO.i"1 "I p. .l, !, Ki'iiplaiiiliiK bi.-au-e tie 1 1'1'' ..I tl.. tlio lit!!. Itepllbie - w ho do lint Il'lin 1..T. ail fid. iimri than ii' tn-op.. m cludi.i:; men vi-'tm n an.' ehildl.n. itislt. I upon is-iilm; then ultimatum mid then pi-c,..;.-d to sue battl. In Ion- tli" Hit'-" In.-is "limilil aritve While on tli'" I-''t-sale, all told, thei.- w,!e no! in ie ''" 3M' men. and th.-e li id but a f" in fitioi intition in I no bavoneI-"t -wotd-ai all li ai in alb 111.' ..nil arms tin: na ' Were Man-,: ril!. - One It, ipr lo "-il lllili-b. Otip Ton to l.n Unti-ii Ai'd vit ''',l lt. i-s w,:. ii..! tiain. .1 -oldui-. on'v "''-pi.-, iil.iui litmus, like th, tlioim-id- ' rusS' d 1 inn. i- m out own .-imtiv ' ', ate iu-t plain, omnion p opb . pie, -, Iv . -im'e kind of p. opie thu Abiah.itn lain I i loved s u Viiieiieaii siiipnllij. "As ,iti7n.- of Ih- i at.-t Ki public ! tin wot Id. with whi. h -idc -liould w. si m pathizc.' 1 -iv oer simpathie- -hmil.' -" ut to mat brave litt'.t b ud or p itU"l- li .,tp stiasslniK to k. 'p dive foi. vei :'" lit " : libertv upon tin alt.u- ol !!,- t vouni; lb'pitblh , . "We li.iv -een in.inv i harse- made hi lSilti-h olh. e and Bilti-h n-w-pip-r 'r le-pomiMils 'hat tin Hot have Ifipieti i .utiascd the white lias .mil the ud lo -Han. Under i::ve.-tisatu n. not otil.- .itti"'iu the Koei- them-elvi-. but anions th I "i liiitL-h tin-net-, in. Iiidinir the .dap r whn vine at l'l-iioila when we w.; t '' , we l.arne.l that th, - iliai-'. - 't' a solutelv linfoun.le.l i u the mifan w did I. aril tliat t'-i.- wa- a - t up ! 1 1; ! -p-ive not oulv tie p ....I- of ilr.at l.ilt..l.i at 1mm, but to d.ceivc Uie i.',.pl. .- . f olh r , ivili7e'd eountrn - tit ilisti !!::rlilieil. "The train i-. 1 d-tv culradi. lion llf.t tile l!llt!-ll soldle:s tl . m-elvi - at th- pir-ti-- vi ho vn kit. d tii'iiv ,.t the rid.- t 'V i!i7,d wait.ii. and fiopientlv isn.P, d tlie while l! i,-- and al-o tin ml no tl is it v.a- :n fntiitn to i.nn.s- -ome of tin -one- mi -If em tl.e t"P of Spi- it'- l" v.li.n that v..ii.letful battle via- llni". t e.v.- a mu 11." r -o'dn r nor ii"re i'i i i 17 ion- or ae, ii l- pi--in- lo a vio'P d -I IhilMi -oldi. l. and Hi- Itriti-h - Mi -a-k'.l htm r. r i dilukot wit.i. a- 'h tm-dn-lit.irttil I:..," I n! w i- kii" I.i c I vvn bv hi- sld, to 1.1 him .hink vvabr fr.'i-i 1 l own ni.tiin, that ilnti-Ii -oldi. r tl.ta-i i bavon.l into tin po, t l.iv'- side Vnd I it.'. -i If talk.. I v. ilh him. and. kii" ':.--; b. him. -In d i ar- when he ,l.d. ItllS.. Ilei'lll'le ll tlavllll Lull. "Dtruis tl bittle.l Diitid., th".' -lis I a lull m th.- liiin.; f..r a litn- mi i- hphi' if the It.i.'i- -.tins a b-is.v appi.n bins I th. in ranidlv and tloalins a white tla - Ul ..wait.il it- .til iv .il. At a tli-t nn-e ol al. ol' !' ia:d- fiom thpin Uie I uss -t 1-p' I. wh.il.d .il.. mi. il:,iind the w'ji'e Has m i tii.tt inn. c nt lo-ikins btut; va- -idl"il tran.-l. . inn d into i mm. 1. ions .M.impi :u whieh 1". II- 1 tn.itlv a d.'7 ll lto, r- I t i I d with th- man who apiui-l that Has ,nd .-aw it mi.-elf It wa- a while tl if- w n li i small bi ii k -nip,, tl-roi -,h the i en., i on, al a -li'it .li"ii.f,m,-. it -e. me I p. if i li white. ti:..t Has i- now In th po ion of Cob n.l Itlak. tin- lu.ive Ann nean il tin- who commands the Irish leisad . r.lu- , is coinpo-, .1 aimoM mtinlv oi lil-h- m. .1 , an-, ami n biavir men are- in tlie It,,-r num. -aid Oeniral Joubert to me " Ml Davis ili-cribi-d the si.irmtns of Spi m's JCop in the Km rs. after the Htit'-h had lueupiid it, aid his own vi.-il to the l.-itlleli.'I.I -i-itn ilai- latei. "Wlien th- Iislit h.san." h" - ud. "a siatit Itoet. in the pilmi of -ti. nsth and iuauhi.o.1. was -. n , nryins a -mall lto. r li is. in a short ti-ii" he f, II to ii-e no nr t Tin n an old whltt -h.ure.I vtt.-nin ph k. d xi; the fallen biunir. md. wavins it. urs d his , -.mil. lib- on Willi Hon ins hair and 11. .shins evs the old man ru-lnd on. but -mid, nh a -hell I.,iil mn low, etc ihe lit tle lias tout heel the sroutid. honev, : a bar, footed lad. onl.i 11 n ar- of as who Ind be-u lishtins in hi- -htrt -leoi'V le in ,1 like a p.inth, r lo the old man's -blr. ami. snitchins the llaj fiom his srandfathei's lntiele hand, r.u-i d it aloft and pu-hi d on. A mislili shout am.-, f-om tlip itoet-a- thej -aw the sillant .bid. ami with r. -in v.e,I ooinase th. made a f arful eliari;. . follow ins tin Has. th'v ru-lnd like an :iva l.iui In- oi. i the i:rlli-h tiniehi-, .ml Spl on's Kop was won ' 1. nenil I'.utS't-. the Iln.T lommnider, had made njnaied attempts to sieitie i e--.-.ition of attlllerv lir- tliat th.- d.a.l mislit be Inn) il. but fot -vei.il ilavs without -ueei Ulialli. i;eiipa I".. ill. r aeei pt-l the Itoer piopo-al to bun the Ihiti-h ile id ami ofti red to piv the lull. EiikIS-Ii D.a.l Not lltirlpil. "i.'ii"ral Itinsei- resanli'd litis npli a an in-iilt." Mr. Divi- a. erl.d. "but, nvt HlP Ii' t oneluikd lo bill the Itilti-h ii ad. 'I hen 1 vi-Ited the lop ot Sploii's Koji and -aw tin re i li ni'i-t horrible -isht that eould be im isin.-d Upon ver.v hand wer-li.'liin-l-. bell-, einl'et.s, bavou. 1- and wi-aunc appml scittind about. iovr-il withelottid bio,. i V, saw f . t and hands Iiroliudlns tliii-ush the snnind, all swol len and -kin lnti-t asunder while tin- r st of the b.'lv was env '!! with a thin eoat ins "I at th 'llie opl iiiation was tint tin.-.- pour Ilriti-h se.l.hn- had be. n buried bv tli.'ii eoiniad.s uinbr a few ineh. - e,i dirt In nth- r phi. is we .,m -i or, s of dead Hi itts.li -otditrs hlus on the top ol tin ground Just wh. ie tin v hid fallen, it" atlnnpt hivins b en m ide lo bniv them "As vi. de-'.'ii.li.l fi.in tlie hill we lint the I.oets soins up to bun the Itrlti ll 1, .,d. who ha.l be, n -,. -ailli nesleplid bl th. -Ir own e.iinrides ,,inl i-omiii nidi is, who iiinu-e tin in-, lv.s b pallins the ILjer" sa vases "lliavo w-'ie Hie ancient iIk I,s or Alliens and Spirta who. with t licit allies stood l-p I. battle and to die to defend Up tie-elie-as'al'isi A-iatie iuva-ion lttav. was Ale ainl'i the ilu.it and hi- M i, t doiitaus on tlio 1-itlli lb 1.1 : 1--U-. win re tin wn a vbtoiv asdnst ov erw lielmlns odd- l!iiv was ti'c -trussb' or the Tilole-e as lin-t tlip iision- ol Napoleon Ihave the stand mad bv the Si-.lt. r- ft libettv as iin-l the Hapsburs Ilraie the wninb iful i liaise of I'll kilt's men and the e.pialli brav' ir-fen-e of the Union uop- on th, i-rim-on ln'is'it- of Oetiisbius I'i IV.' wif the h.'ioie deid win. f. II at Saiimlsaud M.tia thoii lit. iv. Ir. pil, wik- t'.e fanioii' "fli a! Theimopvlai Hut npiillv brave, s il !anl and . hlvilimi- ar.' the liumbl' i-aiit-of tin v-ldi. who d f tidins the p is-. . of the Dr tin ll"b. rs. 'I siekilll ileith , Umbiiis tin' Hissed -id-s of l"pl ,p Kop. .. on.... ... .It. ir ... . ., . ... . .. .. ... .. , I wooiif. ... '..'. ii ii.-.i 1'.- ... i .- ,11.11 II.- bned l.publl. - from the Itriti-h v ike of oppi- Ion I,i!. i,i-ri,'titi lt- nlu t iimlsts. "'Ihe-, ni"ii h ie the -ann spirit lint pmmpte.l il tittmi- to fa. e ilat'i for Ilbeit al I. inst.iii sre.n. thai n-rved the arms of Ainirn in- at Siratsi Hunk r Hill an! lit ml win : lliat waitn-d tli. heirt- of U i-hinsteii mil hi- -liiverms patiiot- at albv I'm s . and at Xi i ir-!..,m- white .1 .eks.i'i in, I 1: ihim t.iusiit old Eislani) till! ei-irr v.e'e II to hull th I looted mountain ftom it- ba- than i i j f..r.-e Ihe oke of sliveiv upon men deti r 1 , ,. .. milieu io " 1 1' . !"-!. in!p Ctitilil iisTVPr. "Thm vi liv -l-oul.l we not mnipathire with them" W liv -I'nu'.l not the sreii.st Iteptilille In the wot Id a 1st the smalle-t of i:.pi:iht -" I- iln word -liber!- to liecnio tili-olite in emi nation il I"iio"n" Mini tliis Sreali -1 lb public of the world's hi-torv chain its de-tun to th,. chat lot wheel- of the l!-iti'h Umpire in her mad r.f' tor land and sold" Shall the fair name of this j st" it K nubile, whose prone on land ami ' si a ha- biP'i the tnaivl of the eenlurv. be 1 used in Europe, bi Hritish oilicials and the j Hriti-h p:ess. as a luiiiaep to other I'uro t pein powers who are auinus to .is-Im th.. j Ho.'is in their br-ive strussle for fre-ini j and itni.pendi-ne, ? Hitil nt Inter, pttlloti. "Let ii- l ot tlrif .tvv.iv from the prin ciples and iloetriris of our fathers. ICt us lispn to the en ior in ip Horn all who -lltiscle for ltbinv and justice Let it not be -iid b future historians that thi- yro.it Kepublie ato-e in spleml ir and sraink ir. . that made the world stare, but il linfil i ju-tice end libettv it 1 alted on its brichl anil snimns iniiicii, it leu, ann a- h was polns down the despotl-ms nf earth, t.-tin-nins from Hie tops of bloody tliroms -hout-ins. We told vol! -o. wo told you so." Oh, may the ishtv inil'ions of American free men --ce to it that tlie world ma know that Millinery. Imported Hats Exclusive Mcd cls representing the latest and best ideas in Millinery. Also a large and varied assort ment of Original Designs, in Dress, Street or Suit Hats, made in our own workroom. Flowers: Hydrangeas, Roses and Kose b u d s, Chrysanthemums, Sweet Peas, Cornlloweis, Lilacs, Morning Clone-, 1'ansics, Violets, lorget-nie-nots-, Poppies, and all Field l;loer.s. Artificial Prints and ISerrius, Montures, Wreaths and Fancy Flower Toques. Millinery Fancy Ornaments, Trimmings: Straw Novelties, Spangled and Jet ted Nets and Band-, Praids, Chif fons, Crepes, Moiisselines, Ma iines, I.ace and Silk Scarfs. Women's Neckwear TviceR0lind I; to 2 yards Ties: Ion";. Ch in a, Taffetas a n d Liberty Silk, Crepe de Chine and Chiffon without fringe, 85c to S3.50 Scarfs: "2-xflO inch, TndiaCrepe, Liberty Silk with Per sian Centers and Plain Porder-; Plain Centers and Persian lior deis $3.00 and up Sleeks: Satin or Chiffon, both plain and lace trimmed, exclusive shape?, all colors; SI. 25 and up FicllUS: Plain Net, trimmed with Oriental and Ciuiiy Lace of handsome design; also Ciuiiy Lace and fringe com bined S-1.50 and up Rtlffs: With and without ends, Black . . .51.75 to $25.00 Lawn Hemstitched, embroid Collars: cred or lace trimmed, in a variety of de signs 25c and up Jabots White, Black ami and BOWS: Colored, with and without collar--, 51.75 to 5S.50 theii svnip.itliic- are not with ilioat llrit aln. but with tin' -trm-elim- liner- ami l t ,t hi Known that tliev bilieie tin-eiuel wai v .irpiI In South Africa -liould Mop. and -top at onee " Heiolutton- Di'miuni'i' llnulnnil. t the oiieiii-lnii of Mr iavi-'s nihil is-. Mr 1' Louler W . els. Sppclal I'omini--sl.ii r from the South Afih.in It public, made a brb f address Then rhairman Mora n offered a series ,.f resolutions epi Itn "our deep and ho'in felt -vmpathi foi the In roic patriots of the South Afriian H publics In tin ir im mortal t's'nt fm theii homes and liberlv. and our ailmliation "f their indomitable oiimie and im xampled h"iolsin in their wonderful strusi-Ie af-aiti-l the Itriti-li ene mies of It- publican Kovoniim nt", comnn inl ine; the Washington I'.v-t for It- work in behalf of the Smith African IJepuhlics. th.-'iiHIni Mr Davis for hi- Inipient and masterful pie-ent ttioi nf (lie -tniKsle !) tiKeii 'he Iiinr- nnd the Itritish. and ti n .bTliie; him ,-ippl.ni-e for his "manli course in 1 ikini; the lecture pi it form a- n f r e Ann i lean citl-en to plead llie e.iu-e of free dom and I'epublieaii Covernmetit in Miuth Africa." and a mlnr him that the ure-it ma of Aui-ricaus l.s in svinpatliy with th ltoi 1-. In ciie'!ii'.n tin' resolutions read. " " den- mice tin- pr'-ent Itriti-h Oovernm-nt and it- -. eret allb s In till-- count! i .-s wlioliv umiorth n-pect of anv true Ameri- an .'ill... u " Tin tesolutiotis met with eordlal recep'i.in bv tin- audienre until tin final di cl.ir.it Ion dcnoiini ini the Iltill-h Unv I nineni and it- t allns in this lountiv ivan-id when -..me aiill-ltners hi ed and rled "No" Mr Mi.ran ihen a-ked for a vtp on the le-iilutlnn- a- a whole There weie ,, u-r.at number of :m and a number of noes and Ih" ehalrrnui deflate I the rc-ii-lutinns can led. in Ills opining address Mr Mnran s at taik i'ii th" admlnl-lr ition was nriete.l by s .me prn-l'iitt-h p, ton- pres tit with IiIsms and ci I, s of "traitor " YELLOW PINE IS SCARCE. (tiMM'jzia lii-nli'i's I -iI to Hun on Two Thirds Tinif. Tifton. (la . Anr'l 1 M'niber- of the Ce..i-.-ii Sawmill As-n, iatinit representint s..me .".i1.! V.I1..U pin, mill plint- In Ocori-la, So-uli I'.irnlliia and I-'lerlda. at a nieelim; held In ip d.eide.l that after Slav 10 all i illl- I- lenslni- t., the members of the at -iiciaib.u would le run m two-thirds time Ibis w 11 nifeet tliou-aiids nf operativis and .1- rias,. t.. ..utiiitt ef vellow jdnp in the Slate n.'irlv (iii..-tliiil. It I- ttnder--le.,,1 iluit the limited -upplv of .vellm.- pine timb. r in -it-lit - lm-eli the cau.-e .f this action, a the asm latloti tllinli'i nriees -liould rule hii-li, r in view of the small siip- M mv of the larcer mills have only rnntis-li -tandini timber in .-lI't to last three or four vear-. while even tlie mest fortunate onlv i-iport sitfllei nt In '-i-'llt to r'-'" .even or eii-ht ean DAM WORK TO B-TrESUMED. ('(insd'iii'lioii by Knglish Company Suspi'iidcd a Yi'iir Ago. Hr.I'flUdC SI-KCIAI.. Ll I'a-o, Tex April e It I" reported here tint work on th" i;i-p!iant lbitte Irrigation. ! miles north of this city, will be resumed Unite orp-irallui. lte-iuents nr this locality are kiimihis mr the (biveinment to build the international dam and a stronc deleBation will be sent to Wa-'nim-ton to ur-e e'oiisress to adopt the Stephens bill. sIpiuiut tJunllicr Hill-ed. The steamer II. llunther, which rc centiv -nnlc In the Illinois IUvr. near ICamp-vllle. was siiccp-sfullv rai-ed yester day hv the steamer .Tack Fro-t Bert la .Monte, .-on of Captain La Monte of the r.imthe'r, stated that the ve el would be made read for traflic In a few days. p....,-, r,,n.,nn ..e ,.. li,r-Uh mmmni'', ibim was suipenibsl more than a .vcar aco b an injunction from the I-'cdTal court, but the introduction of a bill In roniress to construct an international dam across (he IIlo Orande a few miles above this ritv has had the effo. I nf armc-inc; the Llephant OP. ms43s &Mayamvwc DRV GOODS COMP.1XV. Garments fr Women Paris Costumes, London Top Coats, Foulard Silk and Organdie Gowns; Tailor-Made Donegal and Uannockburn Tweeds, Fngtish and Scotch Cheviot and French Broadcloths. Coats: All-Wool, Black Chev iot, Kton style, also Fly-front, lined with Black Taf fetas Silk; also Red Golf Coats, Reefer style; price 510.00 All-Wool Cheviot, Unfinished Worsted and Tan Covert, Fly front, Reefer and Kton styles; lined with Plain and Fancy Silks; price $12.50 Fine Tan Covert, Kersey, Cheviot and t'nfiniMicd Worsted; F.ton, Fly-front and Reefer styles; lined with Plain and Fancy Silk; Price, $15.00 Silk Waists: Made of Silk Handkerchie f Squares, in a large variety of the very latest color effects; vahi2 f(!.-jO; price J3.50 Taffetas Silk, tucked and corded front and back, tucked .sleeve-; Colors Pink, Blue, Lavender, White, Green and Brown: excep tional value $5.00 T.ifTctas Silk, corded and hem stitched, front, back and sleeves; Colors Blue, Lavender and White; special value $7.50 Separate ln Crepe de Chine, Skirts: Nun's Veiling, Taf ctas Silks, Broadcloth'-, Canvas, Homespun and Cheviot; Cotton Lining-. . .$5.00 to 515.03 Silk Linings. . . .$15.00 to $100.00 Taffetas Silk In a variety of Petticoats: weaves and colors that combine to make this the most complete and handsomest show ing we have ever made. Black, varied designs, ruffled; 57.50 to $35.00 Colors, varied designs, ruffled and lace trimmed $7.50 to $50.00 Black, Accordion Plaited; 57.50 to $11.50 Colors, Accordion Plaited; S9.00 to $25.00 FUNERAL OF MAJOR CARUTH. Iinpr.'.sshr Services Held a I I In (iiavi' in Ivciiliicky. linn in ti- s-pi:e i m. Louisville, liv., pii :.-Alt that was moital of .Major Pavld W. ('.truth was eoiisipnid lo arth In Cave Hill Cemetery tliis afternoon The new-made mound vva iiivereil bv a piofu-ion of flower- placed there by those who had Known him be-t In life The -en ices were -Imple. but un jire tvc. The .service of the Knights Vi niilar vvue read at the crave. Tlie funeral partv arrlvetl from St Louis at noon on a -pecial e-ar. Tlie party was met at 1'nloii liepui liv the numbers of I.oui-ville Cnminaiuli 1 No. I. Knlitbt Ti luplar. anil memb, i- of (leori-e I!. IJ.i tin Camp of t'nitni Confeiler.ite Veterans The bodv was tiKin dlreetK to the i euie te:y fiom the train The Loui-ville pill beareis were. Tlnunas Timb rlaKe and Stuart II. Yoiiiik. r pre etitinp; tin Kni-;hts T nipl.ir. and John W (Ireen and John it I'lrtle. i.'pr, -entitle the- Conf, d, rate Vet erans Prom .St Wmis tin- pillbeanrs weie W. J Stone, i. II. Co.ldaril. Maj ir Thomas Shannon. Captain V. K. Cn ecy .itnl Many Hawc-. The honorary pallbeareis were (Jeor-re 11. eloddaril, S W Cobb. J (1. I'rather. I It. Pram I-. .tunics I'.iiitnetman. M C Wet more. P. .1 Lilt.. W C Jones. It ii If pi n. W. .1 Slotip. I'airbl; liurn-. W. II. I..e. J S Walsh. .1. I'. M.-Crinn. N. A. Mc Millan. Will Itaeon, Prank Slinplell-ll. Charles Clark. M .1. Ihirns. L S. l'tilb-r and John c. Mocks. The larpie number of floral tribute.-! ent from St. Louis were supplement d b many ile-u-n.- from Loui-ville fiieiKls. ACTRESSDEAD. Sister of IfoM' '()oIilan Siurmnbi'd In I'lHMiiiioiiia. itr.pt'itt.iisi-i:i-ivi New York. April S I'liznhcth P-ilv Marii CoKliIan, K it r-illv Known on the stas as I'll CiiRliIan. dlid in Stamford, Conn, at J o'olot k this mnrnin;. S1' wasW yp.irs old. having bn born in I'etcrboio, Lnstl ind. Manli .'.". Pii'.l. She It. id ben ill oulv .1 short time She bad contract d mca-b s, whnh developed into piieumoni i. A.- Hie ciirtai;i was about to be riinu up Saturdav niKht at the Pourteenth Slriel Th'.itr. where Ito-e Co-hlan is aciinj; In "The (freat Hub." a telecram viap handed lo Mis CoRhl.m announeli!-; that her sis ter Lily wa- dyins In Stamford. Conn. .Mi CoKliIan at once teli-jiraphed that -to would Iia-teti to her side a- -non as ihe pl.i) vi-a- over, and then went on the stace and played her pirt Liter -he went to Stamford, arriving tifteeu minutes before li r sister's death. ALDERMAN WEGENER'S TRIAL. Ho Will Answer ( 'ha rg- of Illegal Voting To-D.iy. Atderman Wesener of Allon. who was indielHil hv- the October Oram! Jury in the M.idi-on County circuit Court, at IM-vvard-vllle. on the charge of Illegal voting, will be placed on trial to-day at Edwards ville. A few- days ago an indictment brought against Wegener, charging perjurv, was di-mi--scd. It was charged that Wegener had not been naturalized, but he presented proor to th' contrary. The charge .if III. gal voting, which wa- brought at the same time, wa- based. It Is claimed, on tlie other indictment. llemocrHlIc Prlnmry. ru-ppnMC SPECIAL Salem. Mo , April S. At the Democratic primarv election held ye-te-rday In Dent County" the follouinz ticket wa- nominated: Urpre'sentatlve. J. E. Organ: I're.se-cuting Attorney. A L. McGIasltln: Sheriff. H. A. Ulackwell; Collector. .1. W. Hilhrook- As sessor. U l- Watson; Treasurer, 1. J. Honey: Surveyor. L. C. McSpadden: County Judges, A. C. Iledwinc and Joel Dau-jh-cru-. ?ZMV Infants' Goods. In this department we carry a very select Hue of Garments for the little ones: White Cashmere Sacqties and Wrappers, handsomely cmbroid- ere'd in delicate tints. Taffeta Silk and Fancy Wool long or short Cloaks, for babies 1 to .5 years old. Silk and Muslin Caps of every description. Handsome Caps in Bonnet effect, trimmed with delicate ribbons, Colored Wool and Plain Pique Reefers, 1, - and ! year sizes. Long and Short Dresses, made of fine sheer materials, trimmed in Lace and Kmbroidery. Short Sleeve Dresses, in white and light colors, trimmed in open work embroideries. Guimpes Tucked, Kmbroidery or Lace trimmed, in sizes from -to 12 years. Baby Shoes Button, Lace and Ankle Ties, in Pink, Light Blue, White and Tan. Baby Shirts, Bands, Long Flan nel Shirts and Barrow Coats. Hand-Scalloped and Quilted Bibs, French Veils, Silk Veils, White Silk Afghans and Pillows, em broidered in delicate shades of Pink and Blue. Pique Sets, trimmed with em broider of handsome designs. Boys' White and Colored Cloth Box-Coats, 2 and .' year sizes. "Sorosis," The Best Shoe for Women Style 21 Black Kid Vamp and Heel Foxing. Fine diagonal cloth top. Hand-turn Sole. Style 25 Finest imported Patent Calf Vamp and Heel Foxing. Kid Top. Hand-turn Sole. An ex quisite boot. N. B. By "Turn Sltoc" i tncant a shoe that is made without any welt or inner seilc. Our Turn Soles are all sewctl liy liatnl. All widths and sizes: $3.50 per pair. FLOOD-BOUND TEXAS CITIES. Ciinllnticil I'roin Vnut- Onr. the great Austin dam reaching there this evmlng The rlvr is on a r-foot rLs at 7 p. m. and ri-ltiK on font an hour. It is estimated that over .".'ioo acres of growing crops in the bottom Minis within five mile- if town have been inundated by from ten to liftpf n feet. The lo-s will reach over ?..(. The stork ha- b'en destroved. Nn death;, have been reported In that sec tion so far from drowning. C.reat excite ment and uma-ine-s prevailed last night. Cameron reports the Hood in Little I'.iver now equals that of last July. Th water works mill povier-rou-o have ln "vr iloweil People vvre warned, and no loss of life 1- reported. Hrn-lir. Sin (labrlel and Little rivers are all overflowed, eau-ing th" entire destruction of all crop. The rlvis arc still rl-liiK Ueport- from points on other rivers, are of damage to crops, but no ln-s of life. Till itivrx HOI ('IIKIt I1' San Antonio. Tex. April S.-A party of twentv-llve tourists en route to California, nnd a' part of twcnt.v-fli' Tv-role Immi grants, en route to the Hawaiian I-linds to work on the sugar plantatioti-. who were caii'-lit In th- -torm on the Southern f'.i lllc IMIlroad we-t of Devil's Itlver last Thur-dav, got back to San Antonio to-day and were -ent around bv vay of Port Worth and the T.-vas Pacific. After tin storm the tourists found themselves In a wild country, with -K wa-hotitu between them and San Antonio, and nine washout" and mis-ing bridges betw..n them and Ll I'a-o The Pastern tourist- had the exp'rl enee of roucliiiiK it. which they did not bar gain for. The damage to th' Soutli-rn 1'acllic h'twen here ami i.i i - -'-"-mated at seviral hundnd thotl-ar.d dollars. CLASH AT MIDDLESBORO. Kiictinnal Fight Causes 1.1hhNIimI Situation Alarniing. Iiulsville. Ky., April S.-A sp clal to the Commercial irom .Mlddb -t-oro, Ky.. .iv: Much excitement prevails her to-nt;ht over a clash of thi- authorities Inst night. Will Mo-bv. a -pecial policeman, shot Charles C, ell. a Deputy Sheriff, and was himself later killed liy unknown persons. Warrants have been sworn out for the ar rest of Chief of Police King. John Mo-ley. a brother of the man killed, and Will Sulli van. , ,, The latter two. who w re extra police men, were with Chief of Police Kin-; to arreM a negro who had been relea-ed by the City Jlii!ie. ,,,,.. , , The fight Is the outcome of the bitter feel ing that has existed here between two factions, and the end is difficult to predict. The situation Is alarming to-night. EVANGELIST JOLY IN JAIL Charged With Kobbery and Arson nt .Fnlict. Quebec. Montreal. Quebec. April S. P.vangcli-t Jolv- painter and decorator, was arrested h(r'(. ve-terday charg-d with being the author "of three mys-terlous burglaries com mitted at Jolict. Quebec. The first burglary took place In 1S". when $i.0t was taken from the safe in the CanadlanJ-acifle de pot. A year later $..."'00 was sto.en and the station building burned. In August. ISM. the station was robbed a third time, and IT f0 was stolen. Not a clew was left behind, hut in the moncv stolen In the third burglary there was a bundle of Dominion Jl notes which had come stratsht from the Receiver (!en eral and of which the numbers hail been preserved. A circular was sent out Kivinr the numbers, and a clew wa- Ilnaliv round which resulted in Joly's arrest The ofll eers claim to have found incriminating evi dence Joly's re-idence was found well equipped with revolvers and a rifle, while In his pockets was another big revolver ana ksila. Ribbons. A display of unusual magni tude, embracing plain and fancy Ribbons, for Neckwear, Sashes, Pulley Belts, Dress Trimming and Millinery purposes. Changeable Corded Louisienncs, with Pompadour edges. Monotone Satins in Light and Dark Colors. Satin Pekins, Imprime, in a va riety of Floral Designs. Satin Pekins, Kmbroidery effect in Butterfly and other designs. Hemstitched Taffetas, street and evening shades. Kmbioidered Taffetas, in extcn. sive variety of choice designs. Plain Taffetas, all colors, show ing Polka Dot Border with Crown Kdge. For Ribbon 1-inch Novelty Waists: Taffetas with fluted edge, all colors; per yd - 20c 1 )i inch Taffetas, with Pompa dour center, edged with cords; per yard ....20c 1 li inch Satin, embroidered in White Fleur-dc-Lis, on light and dark colors; per yard 20c i inch Hemstitched Taffetas, street aud evening shades; per yard - .c 2-inch Taffetas Imprime, in a variety of floral designs; per yard ....... ............... .J5c Wash Ribbons, all widths and colors, from 20c to 35c 1 In addition to tlie above, we shall have on sale 1,000 pes. of Sash Ribbon at 29c. 5-inch AU-Silk Plain Taffetas in a full line of street and evening colors, including black, per yard -"c 4-inch All - Silk, double - faced Satin, light or dark colors, in cluding the pastel shades, also black, per yard 2c 4-inch Fancy Stripes, Plaids and Figures, at, per yard 29c i WANTED Salesneoole to sell "Sorosis" Shoes. JJRJf UOODS COMPAQ. MORE REPUBLICAN WITNESSES. Voluntarily Offer Thoir Tosti' mony in the (Jnebel Case. ItBI'I ltl.lCSI'KriAI- !rankfort. Ki.. April -The Hrand JurT which I- iniestlgatlmr the as-assinatloi of Willi im I'ocbel will to-morrow begin it sepouil week. The lir.-t week was 'levntfit to laving the groundwork for the testimo ny which is to follow, and which will t largedv of a corroborative- character, though con-Iderable new nnd. It is reported, start ling testimony will be offered. Amomr the witness s who will re heard this week are several whose preseno w'll create alarm among tho-e who are KcKir, to prevent the fullest Investigation Scv ral prominent H publicans connected with the T.i lor regime'. Including one who l-rld an elictive oflii e. have written to the pros- j ecutlon offering; to come ti- Pr.inkfort ai.d testify, and summonses for them have ppo-ip Issued. 'i The Ilepublleanp realise that the so-caT'd, leaibr-i of the party In the stati- .i'c mak ing a grave mistake in having the I.icpi'ry treated as a mere political matter, iiisteid of aiding the Commonwealth In ruinlin? down the conspirators, even though tliev were m nib r of their ow n party, an I they are golnc to tell all thu- know. There I- a toiiehirtg little story !i eon tietion with the case tint has n"v-'r be fore been told, -hip of the wltnes-o.s le. fore the flrand Jury Last npek was Miss Sallio Jaekson of this cltv. It wa- M i Jaeksnn who warned Coebel that Ii- wis to be killed. Mr. Coehe t, not belK'V" the report and p.'ild little heed to It. The warr ing was given at the resilience of ""oIi.tu Jame3 Andrew Scott the morning after tho Hran banquet, earlv In January, and t!je message wa- delivered while Senator Scott, Mr. eioebel. Mr. Itrvnn and Senator Flaik burn were at breakfast. The warning Is said to have been scr.t tin Mr. (Joebel through MLst Jackson bv Mrr. W. II. Culton. the wife of one of tlie mm now- under arrest for con-plracv and h Is held without ball. Mrs. Culton Is 111 and at the tinv of Pulton's arre-t she was In critical condition. It was in recognition of her warning that Culton has -teen al loweel to remain a his wife'' beei-lrte with a guard outtkie the house Instead of Lclnsj locked In l?ll with Powers. Spring Is the Time When the system most nred- Hood's Siirsaparilla and when it will derive most lienetit t'rum its tt-p. The Iilooil is luivv- itn-mro. the appetite f.-ill-. the stomach is weak. Tlii preat niedicim? (ivereonie-i tiie-e tnititiles, tone the stomach anil (li-rc-tire or-zaus, imrifies and eiirieiii" the blood. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Xg America's Greatest Medicine. Price 5-U B V k K y h i A X. (I fei StrCl)SVaorr: .-