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A FAMII.'r NEWSPAPER of I,0< .\ I. a .M) UKNKR.VI, I XTKI.I.ICi KM K.
ISRMS: tl.50 TE&KLT III AOTAaiB
VOL. VI.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, iEliKlARV l.'), |!)(il
MO. 16.
•^TIHEWPMEHTS
Orders Desif^natine Them and Assign¬ ing Their HeatJquarters.
Will Bf sent to Philippines
^« iemmt* ConAima the Nomination ol OMMral MIlM to B« Llenlelmnl-tirn. •ral orilKtJnlteilKllltra Arinj'—Vounir CbaaiaaaBd MwArtliur A% Majar-lien. •rats—Wllaon and I.e« 'o Kv llrlKS.Iiera
Wanblngton, I). «".-.\ilJiitiiiil lioui i- il Ck>rblD hos IsRueil ilio iieiiKKaiy irders for thr orf;aalxiiiloii uuil oqiilii- (nent of the ton nililitiouiil ro^inioiuH luthorlzeil liy thi; new iiriiiy Mil. .'-•: (be regltnenta nro oi'itnnizi'il .iml ..ItUted they will Ix- forwiiiilej to Siin ftaoiHKO for Iransiiortalion lu .Man¬ ia, but It Is nut oxiM'cioa that luany kf tbem will lie In tbapi; tu k<> ¦<> <''^' PIllllpplliFfi foi' Hevpial uioutliM. .Mo.iii- Wblle the regular army oinunlzatloiin how atatloncd In Iliiu eotiuliy "'"1 '"-' used aa for ns pofHilili' tor I'Ulliiii'iui' aerrlcv anil the uew orguuiitatloiis UBed lor garfKon iluty lu this lounli-y. A<- eording to the orders these leBiinoiim trill be located un fulloWM
Eleventh Cavalry, liendnunrirrK. Port Myer. Vii.; Twelfth t.'avahy. headqtiartcrii, Fort tiaiu Iluiistuu. 'I'l'X- aa; Thlrteelith Cuvalry. henrtqnnrterH. Fort Meade. 8. ft.; Kourtecmh t;iiv- •Iry. bcadiiuartem, Kort U'liveuworth, Kan.; Fiftei-nih t.'nvalry. hendqtiart- era. Prealdo of Sau I'lnuciceo; Tweii- ty-alzth Infantry, heiiiliniai-tei-B. Kort McPherson, (Ja.: Tiveiilysevenlh In tantry. hcailiiuarteiii. I'latislnirK I!ni'- racka. N. Y.; Twenty-ofgliih Infantry. lieadqiiartcrH, Vancouver HarriukH. Wash.; Twenty-ninth Infantry, head- qUartera, Fort Kheriilan. HI.: Tliiitii-th infantry, headquarters, Fort Lo.^'aii. Col.
SHOTBYREJECTEDSUITOR
Young Woman Teacher Killed in a School io Winsted, Conn.
Itlaa WInllVeil Cook Murdered bf Jolir
T. Itarea, a Conner I.ieuleaant In Iha
HIale Mllllia.Whn Alt«tnpta Hnirlde.
KHXa IS UCVTEMANr-OF.NKItAI..
.(•asta CooHnna Alao I'romollon ol Toaaa. CbalTea and .MacArtliur.
Waablnirtou. I>. C.-Tlio Hcunti- Iiai. eoDOrmed the follnwlnit nuiuiiinlious:
To be l.leutonaiit-iieuciHl—.Major- General NelRon M Jlilos.
To Ik! iInJor-Hi'!ioi-iil«—nrlijadier- Oencral 8. U. AI. 'i'ounx. rulouel Ailna C ObafTce, ElKhtii Cavaliy, iMaJor Ocaeral United Ktaiea Vnlnntoersl: Brigadler-tieneial Artlrjr .Mno.-Vrihur. (Ma)or-Qeueral I'nlteil Slaleii Voltiii- teera).
The President sonMb llic .Siiuiio ihe bominatlous of .lanieii H. WilHon. ot pelawarr. and I'ltzliugh l.ee. ol' VU- ginla, uow BriKadler-liiMioralH of Vul- untccra. to lie Itrisadier-nonei'iiis in the regular army.
Qeoerals Wilxoii and I.eo get ilieir lippolntiueutH uudcr Kcctlon ilili'l.v. three of tho army liill. which niitlior'. lUed the President "to m'lect from tho Btigadler-GeucraU of Voliinieern nio Voltinteer oflicers wltlioiil fegaid lo Bgr. and, by nud wllli the advleo and conaent of the Menate. aii|iiiliit tlieiii Brlgadler-Ui'uernlK."
A favoratile re|iort wan made lo tlir Benate on oil ihe UriKiidler-deneials recently nomluaicd, IncludiuK lieneials Wood. Grant nud Roll, nnd ileiieialH Wlhwn ODd Fltzhugli I.i<e. Tudor ilic rule. 00 action wna had and lonHlder.i tion waa pontiioned uulll the next ex .eeOtlTo teSMlou.
Itaw Usht Batlrrira of ArtlllriT,
Waahlngton. D. ('.—Orders wore Im- taed at the Wnr neiiartinput for Uie In ^^^.^ittion of the uew llitht batteries of nr- " :iHery provided for In tho re-iirKiiiilrii- llon law, at the followini; iinlnts: .One each at Fnrt Myei'. Vli-jrlnln; Fort Sam Houston. Ti'.xa.<i: I'm-t I.env- enwortlt, Knumis: Kort Mea.lo. s. IV; Kort Suelllng, Minn.; Furl llaiiillioii. N. Y.; Fort Hherlilan, 111.: Vauemiver Barracks, Washington: Kurt I..);;ir,i. 5ol., and Fort Elhaii Allen. Vl.
Two each nt Fori Itlley. Kansas, ami tbe Presidio at Hau Francisco.
BRITISH POLICY UNCHANO'O.
bhambarlala Aaja It Has Bran "Apiirnvnl
oVairwhalmlaaly *>T tha Einplrc." . Cap* Town, South Afilcn.- The niglit Hon. Joseph C'haniliorlaiii. See retary of State for ihc Cilonh's. lias iddreaaeii a coiuniuulcatidii to Sir Al¬ fred Mlliier, approving the reninrks Inadr by Sir Alfred In hlH reply to the Afrikander deputation sent in liliu hy the Afrikander CongresH nl WoiocHtor with resolutlnna addressed to tjueoii Victoria. "The liuveruincnt has no In lentloD," says the t'oloninl Si.er.'tiirv. "of efaanglng the policy which li ii.'is l-rpeatedly derlared, nnd which lias been approved ovcrwhelmlusly l>v llie •mplre."
blaa Whlla His Pardon Waa Relna Nlipied , While liovernor IIIIsh wa.s In ilie act of algning the iinrdun of Jnlni Becker, of Qiilncy, tlio prlHoner illeil of rousutnptliin at the Stale prison in Jackson, Mich, llcckcr was cuiivieieil (.t Cold Water of nrmiii and sei.i In Juue, 18U8, to State prlsoii for lUleen yearn.
¦ala of Danlah lalanda.
AVlth only one illsKentinit voice ihc Financial Coiunilttcc nf ilic Lands thing, at ro|ivuIiaKen. Denuiarli. has npproTe<l the rale uf the lianlsli West Indies to the Wultcd Siaies.
CojigraaMnaa nantalle Hi. Ke.ltfiie.l.
I'biirle* A. Boniellc has leiiilon.l his reslKuntlim as Kepreaeninthe fioui ilic Fourth Maine Wlstrlci lu t'uugivas ij lake rlTect Fcliruary 'JS.
Winstod. Conn.—Miss Winifred Cook. twpnty.nne years old. a teacher In llie \V. I., (illhpit Homo for Chlldreu. was shot and Instantly killed in the horn.' liy licr former huII.i-. .Tohn T. Hayes, formerly lieutenant nf Company I, Fourlli Ilecluicnt, Cunnectieut Na¬ tional (Jn'ard.
I.leutenaut Hayes nftenvanl luru.-d his revolver upon liimself. lulllelini! three hullel wounds In Ills forehead. His cnndllliiii is scrliiUH. Imt It is lii- llcvod thnt he will recover.
Miss Cook 'and Lieutenant Hayes formerly wore cuiiacod to lie married, lint the cnnngoment was broken off l).v the young woman several mouths ngo. Since then, however. Hayes has persisted lu his uttentlons. The two were stnnilinK In Wllliains avenue when Sainnol Pai'sons. who wns driv¬ ing (last In a elelicli. was hailed by the yonug woman, who cried:
"Take mo to the home, will you? I want to get away from Ihls follow."
When she stepped luto the slelgli Hayes followed and ncated himself beside her. Arriving nt the home. Miss Cook Jumped out. sobbing, nnd rail Into the liulldlng. followed by Hayes. They passed along a corridor and Into a sewlug room, where Miss Kuulcc Hyde was seated.
Miss Hyde says Hayes had hold of Miss Cook's golf cape, ami ns slic turned half around he placed a revolv¬ er to her temple nnd lii-cd. Miss CiMik fell, prolialily dying instcntly. Ml.ss Hyde ran from .iho room, calling for help, nnd during her absence Hay.s shot himself three times. When Frank Case, an employe of tho home, wbo had been suiniuoned liy tbo alni'm. en¬ tered Ihe room, he fonnd Hii.ves kneel¬ ing hy the side of Ihe dead woman with blood slreamiug from Ills Wounds.
''This wns nccurillng lo an agre.iiieut we mnde when wc were eugng.'d." tnld Hnyr-s v.: he saw t;nse.
Hayes wna placed under arrest. He l,s about twculy-fiiur years old nnd bas lived here about six years. He form¬ erly worked In Colebrook Itlver for Frank Bushnell, a farmer, who look him from a reformatory In M«iujin, Mass. Ho has had a good chnrncti r here and was nn employe of Ihe (ill- bcrt ('lock (Company. Ills luolhor is snid lo be lu nu Insane asylum near Koslou. Ills fallier Is In .\ndiivei'. Mass. Hayes has been III sinii- the engagement wns lunkeii off nnd has been treated for liysteria by lil.-i phy.-l- clan.
THE BEPOfiT ON MM
Congress Committee Submits Its Findings in the Booz Cas?i
BILL TO IMPROVE CONDITIONS
The Hcpoil Sara Tlin
al «>.| I'oihl Are
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Marqiiia of niirrna
He Measorra lo Mo|
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FORMER KING MILAN DEAD.
Vienna. Ausli'la—Former King Ml- |
Inn. of Servla, died here fi'om luug and i
heart trouble. His body was buried j
In Ki-onchol. a sacred mouasllc shrine i
In Syrmla. Slnv.mla. wllh tho linnors ,
due a member of a reigning d.vnnsty. |
'I'lie former Klug was bnrii August :
1(1. IfCil, nt .Tnssy, tlie sou of .Melos I
Obreiiovic and n Moldavian woman. !
Ho was adOiileU by his uiiele. rrlnco I
SllehacI Olireniivie III.. Ibe reigning !
ry itnlr.-nraa. raclire Triced.
Wasliingtiin. P. C The lepiirl of the speeinl t'oui:ressliinnl (•oinnililee whlih Investlgnied Iho lin^.iiig of I'mlet Itooz nnd the gMieriil siilije.-t of hazing III Wi'st Point was Miiiniilleil to the Ilolis.' of ItepriMntntives by the Clialrmaii of the Cummlttee. Hepresen- Iniive niek. together with n bill pro¬ viding sirlngiiii r.'eiilalions ngalnst lia?.lng. Hglitiiis anil all brulnl prac¬ llces al tl/e Mll'iary Acmlemy.
The report Is . n exhniislive review of the praitleo of hazing In nil Its forms, and while inoderalc In lone. Is nevertheless a stringent annlirnineiii of the praetlees enumeraieil. Ii siieil- tles UKire than one hnuilred illsllnct methods of harassing fourtli-elass men. anil descrllies ihem In detail.
Oue of Ihe "funny formations" de¬ scribed Is thai praciised on riilllp Sheridan. .Ir.. who was compelled to ride a broomstick "In mockery of his llliistrlouR father's achievement nt Wluehesier."
The report describes liie systom of llglitlne at West Point ns shocking In Its character. Tlie Comnililce declares Hint the West Point code is more vicious tlinii the Qucouslicrry code. It Is held that Hghtlng Is the worst form of linzinL'. ibat such flghtlug ns thai at Wesi I'oiut is n felony according io Ihe Hiatuics In many of the stales, and Ihnl llie time has coinc when Congress Miii..it ileililc wheilier tlghls which are higli crimes elsewhere shall continue at ihe iicademv.
The (,'oiiinilllee flnds Ihal Cndets .MacArtliur. Broili and Riirtnn were hazed inin e.inviilsioiis. Ihal oilnrs were linz'il nnlil they fainted, while others were hazed uulll they were sick.
The hazing of Cadets Rooz nnd Bretli nre elnborately treated, but the Conimiitee does lint altrllMiie ilieir doatlis iliii'itiv lo iiazing. The report adds:
"Hui while we eniiniii lix upon liaz Ing the r.'spousibllliy fnr iliiM' two dcallis. ihe po;-'silillliy ihat ii hastened them and the blot it tlirows on Hie ntlierwlsc fair nnd glorious fame ni' ihe academy. Its cniifllets wilh iimiier trnlning and dlsclplino ami unHiiiess ill this iciilury. urges Ilie adnpiinn of r.'Msnnalile. yet. we lielleve. effeeilve, uieusures for ils eradiiiilioii. iiiiil the pi-omotlnii of discipline al the aend eniy."
The bill submitted contains eleven sections against hazing, and provides means for Its detection nnd punish nicnt. Dismissal is provided as Ihe penalty for tnkliig part lu a Ul'IiI oi challcDgc. directly nr iiiillrectly. or fm. niiv form nf aiiiinylng. harassing, ni liiijeing cadeis. Cadets dlsinlssed arc made Ineligllile lo appoliiimenl lo ilie army, uavy or marine corps. I'rovislnn is made fiir courts of iniiuiiy. conns martial, closer association between olfl- cers and cadeis nud other means for effectunlly slopping the practice.
Bnaallpoi tn Knglaud. Siuallpox has bi-okeu out aionU): ilie Thirleeutb Hussais al Norwich. ICiii; Uud.
ijuraa Farluao iradar th* Carvfi. Thomas nud Margaret Moon', nu aged couple uf Hankllok. Ky.. dieil a few days ago. Their two sous lmi;ie •ilalely iUstluiiiHl a searcli for a will. They found tU.llOil lu gold uuder ilie cjirpet.
Harolna or Pekla Marrir.l.
Mias Mary Coiiilli Siiilth. wlm wa^ i|i Pekln, China, during ilie siege, wa uiarrletl to i.icuieiiaut lloeker. nf iho Uarlne Corps, at Washlngtnn. Ar Hi. request of Ihe State Departiiuui sii.' will Uut publish her story of the i.ii".'e
baalh Paaalt^ lar KIdaapiac In Mlaaoan Thi> Mlswiurl Senate iiaswd the lull puolshlng kidnaping with death. This action was taken us a ri'sult of the r«oeut Cuddhy klduaplng lu .Vebraska ami wns rei-umiuende<l tiy (ioveruor I>ockery lu a K|M-cial message to the Leglslatur...
Aaatfcar ladlaa raiulna. Lord Curaon has uotiUtM the authnri ties ka Ixindou that another famine is Impending lu India, lu fact b.is iilreudy lipcnn. and the luinMNllate cxiM-udiiur.' ot one crc-rv uf ruiK-es. nboni $U.;tiki WO. ia lUH-esBary. lu adilllluu i.i the rrniiulon ot larg.' laud reieuu.i'.
Araaakr la Cacllak Maar. Dr. CainptK'll Itmwn. the city ou nlyal. lesllfylof at the lH.er polaoulug lai|Ut'al al l.lvenKH.!. Kajlssd. csJiaia! c4t from !tauipU.a rxamiiiisl. ibai the arerasF wevkly couauaipiiuu of U^cr la Llverpoul lu summer tunc would contalu 'i^* iHiuuda t.f nrwulc. cuou£li to kill a nllllott iN'ople If adiiiluiaten.*! la equal dnaas and at one time
Attmt Aa^wpstettaa Mil rasBMi. .
The Haase uf Bepreaeutaiiics si
Waahinslou passrd tbe Army .Vppru-
¦rtalloa blU. rbe bill carries >UT.
•M.SW. er (tZJUilSS k\>a ibau ibu
rOlMIB IlilO MILIM or SEBTIl.
Prince of Servin. nnd was educated at ! Paris. U|ion the assnssluallou of his | uncle, June 10. IKtiS. .Milan was called to assume the government. In 1H".-| | he married Natalie Ki'scbko, daughter of n ItUHsluu colonel. Tlicir married life was unhappy, aud In b^Stt the king | nml ipiccii separated. .\t ilie same lime Milan abdicated In favur of his son. Alexander. ;
DISTRESS IN RUSSIA.
m.iaaiirrad Sunrrring, Owing lo thr Fall- tiro .if tlie Crupa.
SI. Pctcisliuig. Unssia.- 'I'lie Miifis- iry of the Interior at last ofticlally ad mils that widesprcnd distress exists In large sectloUN .if the country owing to Ihe I'alliiie nt Ihe imps.
.\ii olHclal anuniiiici'meni snys iIhh' bas iim'U a nimiileie fnibire of llio cro|ls 111 the (inverlliliellls nf Kbcrsnll und Tomsk and tlio Territnry of Siiin h'Usk. while similar londitinns I'xist in uumlicrs of districts nf llcssaraln.i. Kletr. TolHilsk. Iniirlda. Poilnlla ami the Trans IlnIk.'l t.rrlinries
The i;.iverniii.iii i niislilcrs that f..."sm.iKai rnlil.s will Im' uccessuiy in iiici'l 111.' iei|iilicnieiits. nf which Ulllnlilll ."ll an i.l HII I iiililes will b' inu lilbined by lb.' IJ.iMiumciit. Th.' Mil' isler of the Inlerlor appenN io private charity to al.l Ihe (lov.'itiiiiciu lu the relief nf Ih.' sufferers.
Kflbarta la "Karl of Kamlahar."
I.or.l Koberts's llllc Is i;azinc.l as "Karl of Kaudaliar an.l Pretoria ami Viscount SI. Picric "
longer Maj Ba tiovarnor of Iowa.
Major K. H. Coug.'r. lultcd Stalca .Minister tn China, has cnblcj to an Iowa frieud Ihiii he will aoeept the Itcpublican nouiluatlon for liovernor of Iowa, but will uot make a light for It.
Two Ohicaa*! Mea Drap l>ca.l.' Two meu di-optHMl d.'ad lu Chicngn while stauding nn the street wall in:,- for cars. I'iic Ve.inis were Emmet .V Sta',-.'. a lilier iMirl.r. :'n,l .Tohn Mgf talis. Uiilh ll, ..111. are siipi».*cd In have 1 n iliic tn licari di.-asi-.
Nawa; Ulaaniuca
Koruiosa.has ouly oue railway Ine .
.\ ton of pure gold Is worth J'in'. Ttt9.;i
Bosioii claiiii* to b.' cnj.i.iuij : u i:ii , usual building boom.
Two ice break fm Po.' Ar;lan
are being construct, d iu a Kluulsh | shipyard.
Big senrch lights are to l«e put u|t by the army cuginiH-rs to guard New Vork HarlKir I
Amcri.au nn\al oBlcer* say tier ^ ui«uy/au easily build ber new navy , within six .wars. '
Montana i.s to rina^' the kiii.l of wheat needed for uiakiug macaroni
I'lvc thousan.l dollars will lie a»ke.l of the Norwegian Sinrthing for storm , ruined districts in .Vorthern Norway ^
No person will be permitted to niske a pilgrimage to .Mecca this season from anv of the infected portioiu of India.
The Mi.higau Siipri'me I'^'irt haa uuduiiuoiisly sustaiue.l the iMUstltu tiouallty of tbe law laxiuc inherit au.*.'s
The muuici|>al auihorilics .if lilaa gow. Si»tl»n.(J nn' cuuAlderiim a pro;, oaitioii for tbe mtabllsbiucut {if a tity aarlaca twak !
SHOOTS AN ALABAMA JUDGE.
ilraar Bmla Woiiuila .Man Wlio Wna Pro- lecling Ilia Intended VIellin.
MniiiLom.ry. Ala.-Thomas N. .Mc- Clelliiu. Chief .liislice of Ihe Snp'.'ciiie Court of Alaliama, was shot lierc lij .lesse Heale. a proiiiiueni cilizen. .liidge .McClcllan was struck In llie right shoulder, ihe bullet sliatierlng the shoulder bhid.-.
The shoiitlng was the s.'iiuei In a rather sensallniial iilTalr. .ludgc .Mc Cl.'llan was Irylug to prcvcui Kealc from shonilng .Inliii Mcyu.'in, a solicl- liirnf .IcIfersnuCounty. wbo wns in Hm house. It had liccn rcporied tn Heale Ihal his (laughier. Caroline, had leeii mil all nlghl in a cab with .Miliucen I'pon hearing this Ihc enraged fallier. accompanied by his son. Phelnn. arnieii wllh iiisiols and shotguns, wenl lo McClellan's house after .Mcgueen.
II later developed thnt Miss I'.ealc and .Mcyucen had taken tea al a r.s tauraul. aud while nu the way hoiiic decided to get married. About iiiid night they ilrnv.. In the resideuce nl .liidg.' nf Prnbale (iasinn and re HUestcd a marriage licciisc. .luilgi' Castnii refused, uuder Ihe ciicuni stances, aud the couple spent the bal Miicc of Hie night si-archiiig for a ,lus III,, llf the rciii'.' In marry liiem I'allliig III this. Miss llealc staid ai a girl frlciiil's linuse and McQueen wiul tn .MiCh'llan's r.'sldi'Uic.
Miss Ilinle and Mi-yueeu were mar- rl.'d ami l.'fl nn a lirlilal iilp In New drleani
Till' Iti'iiN. taili.'r and son. arc held III awali III.' r.'suii nf .luiU'c McCli'l
I.-lilS IllJlllll'S.
LANCASTER'S TARS IN A FICHT,
ROBBERS MAKE RICH HAUL
Steal Express Safe With $40,000 r^'om a Railway Plattorm.
Alilliorllie. of Iowa Town Where Crln
Oecurre.i NaT Th-j lt,». Two
Men Who roinmltird II.
Skiiix Cliy. Iowa-Prompt and active Work by the nuHinriiies nt Manila. Iowa, rcsnlted in Hie arrest of three
men who are siiiipos.'il to have I n
Implicated in the theft of a fnitiil Stntes Kxiircss Cnnipnny safe wlili li cnntnlned abmit SlOiam.
The Chicaen. Mllwaiikee nml .^t. Paul tinin In which the safe was taken frnni Slniix Cily arrived al Manila al .S.d.-. o'clock p. m. The Omaha Iraiii was lift,., nml .lamos Stiirlevaiit. oi' Sioux City, the expi'css messenger, did not hurry In iiiilnailing Hie gnmls nnd liackages finm his car. The extiress safe, with other arilil.'s. w;is uiilnad I'd nml iilnccd nn a truck nn thi' siii. ilnn plalfnrm. nnd Hon Stiirtcvaut nnd the liaggageninn went tn the nther end of the iilatform to get nnother truck load When Sturtevant returned be nniiceil that the nrtlcles on the truck w.'io disarranged, nnd a glance showed lliat tlio Iron box was gone.
Ther.' wiis great excitement, nud no llllle was lost In spreading the alarm. City Marshal Kerrill hastily nssem¬ bled a posse and vigorous work wns begun. Snow Iny lliick upou the ground, nnd It did not take lung to ills cover the Iraiks of two persons, who evidently had lnen carrying some heavy object, illicitly froni the truck ns It stood ii|)i>ii the ilipnt platfnnii.
They carried the saf Ilstnii if
nhoul two lilniks. ami Hun Inaded It into a wagon, whiih had lieen b'fl there In walling.
The wagon was driven a iiille nnd n linlf Into the cminiry nnd tlieie the snfe was forced n|ieii nml the cnntenls wcie abstracted. The men there aliaii doned Ibc safe nnd wenl their way nn n new track. It was not dlfflctiit tn trace them, however, and three ar¬ rests were niailc. Their names are .lohn .Incksoii, ,Inlin Stnvnit nnd Chas. Hayes. All are iii.'u who live ni Ma¬ nila nnd arc well known. Their rcpii- tatlntis bcri'tofore have tmi been bnd. They stoutly iirnlesf their innocence. but the autnorllles liolleve the evidence ngalnst nt least Iwn of them will prove cnnclnslve. The three iirisnners ai'c in Jail, having lieeii nnnlile to furnish bniiils nf .«r.'.n()0 each.
The authorities say the shoes of Iwn of the men exnclly fit the trncks In Ihe snow nt the slatlon where the safe was carried off.
The stolen safe conlalnod iu the neighborhood of SJHiKni. Twelve thou sand dollars was In rash and Hie re mnlnder lii drafis. checks, nnd various valiialilis.
Nniie llf Hio nioiiey or valiialilcs has 1 n rcfiivered.
DEATH OF CONGRESSMAN SHAW.
rorinar rainnian.lar-li|.riiler of the O. A l(. Found limit In Itrd. Wnshinglnu. D. ('.—KeiirescntnHve Allien I). Shaw, of Ihe Twciilyfourlh Iilslrlct. and past Cnmmandcr-ln Chief nf the (irand Army of ihe Ue public, was found dead In his roniii at the Iliggs Hnusc. Ho aiieiided a batpiuet the previous evening al the Klibitt House In honor of Comranndei-
BBEAT STEEL COMBINE
President Gary, of the Federal Com¬ pany, Issues a Statement.
WILL NOT ANTAGONIZE THE LAW
THE NEWS EPITOMIZED
( iaal. lt..l.Teen Sailora an.l Ihe Pnpulaca al La (ionyia, Vrneiiielu.
W.isliingli.ii. II. C liifnriiiaiioii lias liei'ii i.'i-clv.d nf a clash lietwecii sail nrs nf Ihe lulled Slaies naval vissei Lancaster, now ut La IJuayia. Yen.' zuela. aud the people of ilial city. It was the nulcnme nf a laawl bitweiu sailors who had been eujnylllg Ihem selves ou shore leave
The Lancaster's meu were forccl t.i take Iheir small boats and reiiiru m Ihe ship No falalitics ar.' icpni ted on cither Sid.'
Life linpriaoiiiiirnl lor L^nehrra.
I'cgraui I'lS'liraii .lUd s.-icti nilici i men. who v..ie accused of lymlilnga i Uegro iu Falrliarn. tia.. wen- fiiuml | guilty, ami w.rc seiii.ni-.'il in jirison [ for life at hard la Ivr. The nun w.i.- i accused of murdering St.'riing Tli.imp j sou. a harmless ucgro farm.'r t'jr an | soliiiely no reason.
Saaallpos In California.
Si\ eases of smallpox have lieen ! disKivered lu Sau Krauiisc... lour las.» I ¦ H'' dlsea.se are r. imried lu '¦ n.ikliiiiil r.ll
t,ulfii llepotllalea tiebta uf hpaln.
Th.' I oiiKiiiiiiii.nal I'cuventiou at j
llavau.i. I iilia. adi.pi.il by a large ma \ i.iiiiy Ihc llr>i aril.l.' o.' si'ctiou la
nli'.il, pi.ivl.l.'s Ihat all debts cou ' inivt.'d prior to i.i.' pi.iiuulgallou ot
III.' ei>n>iiuiii.iu >liaii be reinidiaten '
eXivpi those .cuuira'ctetl uU behalf ut .
tbe rcvoluiiou from aud after Prbru I
ary 'Jt. IMi". j
^aaala l>«.raal N«slc«a Troopa.
Mexican tris.ps were ambushed bj Vaqui Iniiinus iu the m.niuiaiu pass cast of Ires and fully a huudred wen killed and wnuud.'d before tbey could ! ivtricafe themselves. 1
coi.o>F.i. Ai.urnT d. sba (Member ot Congress and former Co
in Chief Ito.ssleur. of Ilie (i. A. It. and ciiiiiplaliicd lo friends nearby of suf¬ fering fi'niu iiidigestion. His deaili was due In apoplexy, and he prolialily died snnn afler rcacliing his room. The linily was laken in Waicrlnwn. N. v.. Mr. Slinw's hniuc. where ihe funeral was held.
Mrs Miaw died on I'.'bruary !'. l.'^li'.l. .Mr. Shaw leaves a sun. Dr. Ilinrv L. K. Sliaw. nf Albany, and Iwn ninrricd daughters.
Allien Dnane Shaw was l.nrn in Lyme. N. Y.. Deccuilier L'7. IKII. lie cnllsied as a private In Cnnipany .\. Thirty llf 111 .N.'W York Vniiiulcers. in .luiic. ISill. and served Iwn years. He served line I'.'rm in the Stale .\sseiiilily I.f Now Vnrk and then entered the I'liisular senile, lie wns Ciiiniiiand- cr Ill-Chief llf Ihe iliniiil .Vrmv nf the Itepulilic nf New Ynrk In ISlHi" and nf ihe .National Kncainpmeiil In IHIHI. lie was ileeiid III Cniigrc.is last No veiiilii r III lill Ilie imi'X|iirii| iiiin nf l;epri"-.nliiilve ('. .V. ('liickeriiiL'. who .¦oiiinilitid siiiiiile while teiiipiirarliy ln«an.'. and was also eli-it.'d lo the Klfiy seviiiHi Congress
the Promntera of llie llllll.iii-niillir Iroal III. .Not Fear • i-opiilar lliiirr} —The riunnilal rrobirm i> liie Onr llinUrle KnrouMlerril—Ohjrrt ia Onlj lo Samre rrrinaiirni llarinolij.
New Vork Cily -It is now beyonil dispute that Ihe men engaged In fnnn lug the great Sleel Trust, for wlil.-h Hie holdings of Andrew Carnegie In liie block of the Carnegie Company are to form the basis, nre tint ouly seriously cnnsidering the Idea nf a singl.' giant cnrporatinn, under Ihe presiilemy of Charles M. Schwab, but are prneecding without letting the thnughi nf popular linHlllty to tiusts weigu in their plans ut all.
I'roniinenI lianking firms of the cily have been tentativeiy sounded as In their willingness to share in ilie nmler- wrlllng necessary lo form niiii a big coi-porallon. It Is thoroughly possible that the giant corporallnn projcci may be abaudoned for Ihal of a working agr.'cment—wlil.h wniild be in effcc; a'giant trust of several cnipnialioiis. Hut if the former project is aliaiidnned it will be iiiit iiecaiisi. of ibe fear of popular opinion, but because of tin piactlcal ililHcultles in linaucing a com]iany of such larg • slzv Knoii'.'li has been learned to Jitslify the >tate mem Hint the bogle of iniicry a.gaiiisl trusts Is being disregarded. Tl;.' piili lie Is Hiniight to have takeu ihe whnli matter calmly.
A mciiiber of a bankiic,- limise mi friendly i-elalious Willi .1. 1'. .Morgan i";; Co., when asked nbniit this mailer. said:
"What can llie public do alu.ul II anyway'* llustile legislallnii. iln ynu sny'; Nunsense. 'I'lie Hovi riiiiiiiii cannot Inx one huliisiry at Hie ex pense of anollicr. The nieii who have this project on hand have un f.'ars nn that score, in my opininii." .
"Well, what aliont Ihe Uuancial diiTl culty'r" was asked.
"The whole scheme would not re- qnlro an cnoi-nious amount of actna! cash." said he. "There nre no liisnjn r able cbstacles. There arc Ih" usual obstacles of gelling lach cnniern in value Its stock ut no more than its proper proportionate norili. Ynii meet that difljcully In every ciinsnlldHlloii "
The lii'st statement in regnid tn ilie purchase of conlrol of Ihe Caniegie Steel Company to have an ntiblal stamp was made bv .liidge K. 11. Uir.y.
President nf tii,. rideiiil Si.'cl i'
pany. I'residi nt Cary said iIimi Hi • annnnnceinent was mail'.' nil his own responsllilllly. but ii is laken fnr grant cd that he speaks with aiilliorily. I The text nf Ihe slalemenl Is as ful I lows:
"Messrs. J. P. Morgan &¦ Cn. a:e un douliieilly considering plans for Ihc ae qnlslthm of Ihe prnperlies of snnie nf the largest Iron nud sIcl comiiaiiies of this connlry. Presuninlily thoy will not make or aulliorize any nillcial slalemenl iliillI after tlic plans are per fected. It Is probable there will be such ownership or control as to secnr. perfect nnd permanmt liaimony iu the larger lines of this Industry. It Is um Intended.however, to obiuiu conlrol of nny lino of business or tn create any mounpoly or-trmitT Of In any antagiiti Ize any principle or polli y of ilie law.
"The met hod to be ndoptcd in ne quiring properties will uot permit any minority slock Interest to Interfere, if such sloekhidder were so disposcil, I which is not probable, as his pccuninry i Interest will Inllnenrc hlin otherwise He will be fully protected lli nny event. The success of Ihc enterprise will result In great benetit to the lu icstor In secnrllles. Ihe cnnsiimcrs nnd the worklngmen or einiiln.vis. Llllle. If nny. new cash will be reiinlrcd. nml therefore the prcKenl fiunnclnl cnndl tion will not be ilisiorbed.
"This statement is made solely on my own responsibility."
The paragraph In regard to mlnorlt.^ stockhohlcrs is regnnUd ns si'.'nitlcant The statement that they will nut lie allowed to iDterfere Is siipposi d Io be for lim benelll of Mr. Krlck .-in.I Ills friends, wlio nre minority Indibrs in Ibe Carnegie Company.
LONDON PArKH'*' COM.1Ii:> rs.
ll Tru.l
liming impiTs el Trust in Ihe
Tlie Dally t'liionlrle Saja rrop la a Mrnarr lo ConinlPl
London.-All ll comment niion llii I'nited States.
"It is II llllle less than a menace to the commerce of the civilized world." lays lb" Dally Chroni.lc. "aud before It all previous trusts fade liitn liisig nificnnce. II sels Hie seal In the tri umph of the i.illllonaire "
The Times. In its tiuanclfll article. which refers ti the comblnatlnn ns Hie "biggest of even .\nierlca.i linan.ial deals. " says:
"The magnitude of the Stock Kx change operations In Americans aud the gigantic deals upon which they n/e in part based nre making experienced people rather more cnntiniis in enter Ing Into commitments, for. altbongli thcT Nllll believo business 10 be sininil III the I'nited States, the ningnliinl. ol' Ihe operations recently effect.'d. is picially in the Steel Tr\ist. is grealii thiin nny wo heretofore have experi en?ed."
Srnala l'i»ae> I'malon Bill.
Till' I'eiision .\ppropriaiion liill. car rylug Jll.'i.Jt.'.'.':|ii. was passed by the I lilted Stales Senai.'. Claims ullow.'d un ai I'niiut of Hie Spanish war reprc- ..ent only J'.'Tii.iNm ..f this year's tolal.
Fatal KipIo.Inn in Pow<I»r Mllla. Part of the (Irleiiial Powder Mills at Newball. Me. was demolished by an explosion. Two employes were blown to atoms. The cause of the explosion Is unknown The financial loss to llic cumpany Is estimated f.t $.*>(K>1.
WASHINOTON ITEMS.
H.iliin W Wll.'ov. Dcli'cnie from Hawaii. aiiswiTid liinrges tiled against him. declaring ho was IovmI in Hie (invcrniiicni ami fairly clecied tn i'mi gross.
Seiiatiiis arc drafiiiiL' a nsnlntlnn to ili-lliie the :itiiiiiili' l'nn::r.'ss wishes Hie President In lake inward Cuba.
Noininatlons of Ib'iicrnls Wood. (Irani ami Itell to be brltadicr gener¬ als. Were held up In Hie Senate (.nii- miilcc.
Th" V .u- Di'partiiii'in ordered Hie disciinillii..-->i > nf the sale of beer, wine, and '. '.oxli'iiHug lliinnrs fin all nillliniT leservnlioiis lind army irans- porls.
Special Coniiiillioc of Ihe House ou Ihe Si. Louis Kxpnsiliiiii M.tid In n'- pori fav.irablv iho bill npiu'oiirlntiiig $.-i,OtVi.iiiai fnr'il',' Louisiana Purdias.. Kxpn«ltinii.
The .Vriiiy .\prrn|iriarnin bill pro- vliles Slls.iHiuimii fnr Hie ii.'Xi llsi-al veal".
Seiieiary Hay was a.hiscd by Min¬ ister Iliinter. siaiinni'd al (Inaieiiiala City, iluaiiiiiala. nf tic sniciile nf Sidney i;. Kverelt. nf Massacliusi'tts. Sicreiiiry nf Ibe .Vmerican Lcgatlnii.
.\ cnlonlzatii.il jiroject is under way In Sniitherii Calif.iniiii. This Is fnr tho )iiir|ii>se nf cnlnnlzliis: a nirtlon of Hie T.'xas rlie lields wilh Diiiikn|ls. of whnm ilure arc a ciinsidciarile imnilier in Snuthcrn Callfnrnln.
The animal Iransport Onpnck sailed fniiii San rraiiiiscn fnr Manila wiih "1.5 horses and iiinlcs nn linard for army use. These arc mid to be Ihc finest nnlmnls ever shipped to the Orienl,
Another BIrh Klondlkt. Slrlk<i. Illinois Mar A.lopi Elerlrlr Chair.
.laincs l.awr:.'. who arriv.sl al Scat a bill was iiilrodiiced in th.' Illinois
tie. Wash . nn a stcunier from Kani i i^.gislalur,- providing for i afiiinl pun p.irl. reporis a rich strike on Kiiskok- j ishment hei-enfter in the electric chuli win Cr.'ck. Till' .\laska tnwm gr.'ally ex.ilcd ami many are le; for the scene of Ihe strik.'.
lustcad nf by bang
rrlncf Comuilla .Wurdrt.
Prince .Inhiui': Pe.l...ky ba'. beeu arr.si.'d for ih.- niiirder nf an aitress nanicil I'aulifie .Miiornski at Hudapisi. llir.igary ihc prince, who was pen iiil.'ss. rolibcil . is III Illll uf jewels and lalualilcs wnrth HOOUtHi
Mlaor Menllon.
workman at Cardiff. Wale
bas
Iha Daiu Acraaa (ba Mlla.
.^iiuiillaiii'ously Wllh ibe accession nf Klug Kdwar.l \ 11 Ihe waiem nf the Nib' hale lieeu turue.1 b«. k. Sit JobD .Vird lable.l to Ixiudou. the laat chauoci has Is-cu liosed at Astuau Villi can uow «alk across the Nile." this will w.lve itie problem of provld las ivru iu KJgypi
Heavy Haata^r* ror a Oanaaaa OMrar.
.V cuu It in art ial at Mcli. ilcrmnuy. lias ^enteUl¦e<l Lieulenant Ituegir to iwelv.' Jears p«'ual aeivitudu foi nhuutiug Capihiu Adams dwid vblU Mrnaseiueais for a dueL followiuK t
^oatrti, wvrt iwiMliBc.
Ihcu uttacWed by bulioulc plague.
The Ilivicra hut nni had such a cold .lauuiiry as the pusi mouth since 1M71.
N'ci earnings of the Tenness.e pris- oners in the last two years wer.' S2hti. um
Itailwiiy .niniuunicalic'n has iHt'n re tiured l^iw.eu Pekiu. Kelgtai aod PuuitUgfu. China
.V Clevelaud iilhini syndi ate has rals.d $.Vi|i.uiO IU .piariy lithograph si.iue iu oDc of the Southwcatcru States
American. Canadian and English Iron interests have praclically united to push trade in Europe >
The taking of the census of the Uo luiuioD nf Canada is to lie begun April 1. and Is eiptci.-.! to !<• conniicted iu two Weeks
Much icdiguutiOD .s expreased in Mu cicb iiapers because the State did nut interfei-e with the sale to a lutuber- nian of the largesi linden trev in Ba vir:a.
Set<.«ty one uew bauk.ng insuiu tloiu hale t>.'eu aulhori^-d Io du busi¬ ness iu Miaaourl iu the lasi two year*, aod a Larfe numtwr of banks b;;Tii is (Traaed tbeir caolialixatinu
.10.Olio Troopa For South Afrira.
Th.' ISilIlsli War Office has di< bled to s.nii .'liiiaal more mounted men tu Ihe aid ot (ieneral Kiichener In South Africa.
^acpail a Wnmmn roalmaaler.
Ilurclars bound and gagged tli.' worn nn pnsamtser of Itossfnrd. Dlii", an.l stole $15(1 in stamps and $o In cash.
Sporting Brarlllea.
Tommy .\tklns. one of I'oihall K.'cne's U»t colls, died on arrival in Kugland
A I. Mailack. the blcy.-le pnlieemnn of (.'amdcD. N. .1. app ars this year as the national bug distance record hold er on the road.
A bill to make doping of horses a felony, pnolshable by five years' im prisonment. hss b. .n Intrnducd In the CallforDin I.egisl«Iur.'
.A. B Siirecki.-t. the i aliforn.a po trnn of spun, haa two bre.ding ran.hes lo that State, on. for trotters and anoitcr for ihnriiiighbreds.
Hamburg is now si W f. Whitney's La Belle Stud, in Lexington. Ky
Tom (I'Brien. ontdebbr of the Pitts burg Bas.'iiall Cluu whn was loaned to New Vnrk for Hi.' »»asoii nf IKtiti. died at Prescott. Aril, of consump¬ tion
Arthur A Zimmerman, the one time champiop bicycle ri.ler. bas lieeu elected Prr«!dent of the I'o.nt Pleas AUt iN J I Hunt Club, one of the molt promising clubs ou ihe Jersey coa»t.
large numbers of wild dn. ks nre feeding on tbe marshes along ibe r.vrr , in the vicinity of Keafurd. Del. aa a ronsequeoce of tbe cold snap, aod iportsiDes are basgiu maaj ot I6ta-
Ot It ADOPTKO ISLANDS.
.\ Iiiiiibi r yard, sawniill and fniirici'ii hniiscs ill ILiviiiia. Ciilin. near i:i C.'ir.'. Were luiriicil. wilh a mfal loss of .•571 nil KII I. Klghiy persiiiis were In¬ jun il. most of ilieni liri'iiii'u.
Several arri's;s were niaile iu Mnnlla. P. L, In cnnncclinii with the alleged aiding nf Insurgents.
I''lv.> dlsirllmting clerks In the piisl-
iiMice ar ILinnliilu. Hawaii, were dis-
cliargi'd for rcfiisii-g in work nver-
tiiiie. Thiy ilaliii ihal Ihey hav,.
'< wnrke.l nvertline willinui iniiipeusaliiin
j fnr six inniiHis.
I Surrenders and niinnr sklriulshes
I I'liiiiinuc In Sniiilicrii Luzon. P. I. .\
j few iiisurgeiiis have lueii killed.
riiere were lln Aiiicrlcaii casnallies.
; Sennrs Bnida nud Halba. represent
Ing Pnrto liicaii pliiuiers. will present
I.l I'dUL-rcss the prniest agai: st the
IliiHaiiiler reveiuie bill.
IIOMKSTIO.
IIUIlill'i lis of tearllel-s 111 the Tlliico
Slaies arc applviug fnr pii.<i|lniis in the Pliilippiiies.
Ill Ihc Siipr.'iiii' Ciiuri ai Ilallsinii Siia. N. v.. II was dcii.icd Ihal a sig ii.iliiian shniild prcccil.' au aiiiniiiobile a furliiiig.
Yale Issuiil a circular warning lici iiliiiiinl and fi'ieii.ls ili:ii Hie prnjei'l t. I reel a slaliic In Naibaii Ilale was mil inilhnrizcd. , C. II. Murlin. nf Aim Arbor. Mii li . a siiid.'iil ill HraiUii's Naili.mil I'repara ¦KTiry Scliiiiil fnr Wcsl I'niiii. N. Y.. ilrnpped dead while lie and nilier stii iliiils w.'re I'lc-aged In siinwiialling. D.'alh was diic tn bean disease.
The Louisiana sugar planlcrs have finislii'd Ilieir plaining nearly eighiy days iiliiad nf lime, taking fnr grained that there wnuld be un more cold wcallicr Ihis year.
into Schiiiiian. an ccceiiiric liermil. v.'lin made his liniuc ill all nid cnliagc on Ihc mniiiiiains near IliiiU'sdalc. I'ciin.. fnr luany years, was frnzcii In denlh.
Two huiiil.i'd and llfly cliii-agn snl.inii keepers wire arrcMeil for keep¬ ing npi-ii nil Sunday.
A $!KIO shnrlagc i-aiiseil Hie arrest nf .Toseph I'lizgerald. eiiiplnyi'ii In the Sealioaril Natlnnal P.anU. of New Y'nrk Cily.
Siaiiiliiiil Oil sbari'linldcrs nu March l.'i will get a I Weill V per cent. i|iiarii'r- ly ilivl.leml. Hie iiiiii|,iiuy di-iiiliuiiiig
I'Ire ilestinved Hic Mnsonic Tem|ile nt Tnleiln. oiiiii. Lns.s. .vl.-ill.lHSI. fully Insiirid.
The Virginia Mililary Acadi'iiiy at Ilicliiuiind. Vll.. rcfusi'd tn rein.'-tate Hraill.y T .Inliiisnii. .Ir.. and four uiliiTs disiiiisscd for haziiig.
Siarving and unusually lierce wolves have ;ippearcd nn ilie slrcels nf .New liiiffaln, .Miih.. ami Hi.' town is ti'r r.irl/.cd.
'Ihe Cnuiili-^s IS.mi lie Castellanc siild 1.1 lur l.i'iiHicr. I-Mwiu limilil her inleresi In six pieces nf r.'iil es¬ tate in New Ynrk City fnr .^I.-likiii.
.Miss Saiah Small, nf Nnslivllle. Ca., was SII sii;iii|..|y liiinii ll by her dress caMiiiig lire Hiat she died.
roKKKlN.
Onvcrii'ir (iaili'il w,;s rei;illiil 1,i rraiicc. Ills Miin<.-,ii' Is Illll,uaiil I'lili.
The inciileiii iiiusiil by ihe wiih drawal of Ihc ..xeinialiir nf the Diilcli Idlisul at Lnrciizii Maripics. Herr I'lills. Is closed, ami Hie Huicli Minis ler will shnrlly rclurii In Lisbnu.
Slgnor Saracen, the Prime .Minister, resigned i.n ncinuiit of Ihc ilefeai nf Hi,> llnliiin .Miiilsiiy.
An li.iliiin. Illll nf w.iiU. ciiiiiaiiiii'd .•.ii.ii.le hi SI. I'.iuls r;:i!ii ileal. Lnu- ill.11
Heneriil .luliau .\iiisia. chli'f of Hie ^'l Ul zu.laii iusiir/euis in thy t.'aiu |i:iii.i ilisiiii-i. is a prisnuer In the haiiils of Hie Ibu crui.ieiii forces.
The Ciiuiii nf Caseria met wllh a hostile piihlii lereiiiinii nil arriving In .M:;iliiil. Spam, in aiteiid Hie wcdiiiii.,- nf Ills Mill, I'niii-i. I'harlcs nf Hniirliun. In Hie I'riiiiiss llf Ibo Asturias.
King VIctiir Kiiinianiiel. at Knmc. re ceived Mr (bnrge Vuu L M.'y.r. ihc new .¦Vnii-rican .\niliaM-ailiir. who I'lc
senlell his .Ted.'lillals
llr.'al Boer actiiily is repnricd f.'nm the 'I'ransiaal. the Orange I'rcc Stale and fr.iiii I aiu- Cnlony. and there Is a cnL'.'iaut clauinr for mnie lirillsh tri.nps.
The .laiiniiese nil Wl 11 i.ivm-is are organizing tu bglil H.e Siauiiard Uil ('..iiipaiiy.
A cychiue at St. Main. Ch.-'.nuel Isl amis, wrei'kiil Hi.' sleiiiiicr L'jgi'iiie. ami the crew perished
KmiH'ror William bas (niifcricd uiK.n Karl Unlicrts Hi.- nrd.r n. the Black Kagie. Ilie liighest Herman decuraiiou.
King K.lward Vll. issued nddres.scs III hia sulijei IS lu g.-u.-ral. aud those 111 Inili.i and Ihe cuinlms iu iiartn u- lar
Li.ndi.n 1 run lis cheered Emperor Wllliu'ji ujK.u his dc'iarture frum Kng¬ laud.
1 iiC l.niidun Wurld states definitely Hist Ihe iiaiiui.rul i >iute lu Scniland and ihi- li^.iurui' <-talc in Hn- Isle nf Wi^i.i mil- liiiiu.aii.cl by l^ucu Vic tor.a in K.nj, Ldi..ii.l. Th. se iimii eriies nre im. l.-i.i-ge an.l cxjiensiv,. fni un.i one ix.i'pi Hi. King to uiaintaiii.
.Vl curding tu a census lereully tak.n In .Mixi.n. Hie iu.i.ulai!,,u i,f that c.iun try is sniiielhiug nwr i;j.,''aai.iiuu a gain ut nearly a uiiilinn pince lsi^n.
.Vt a mM'tiug of ."siuij li<i«-r sympn ihizers al Iraukfon, liermany. a res oiulii.n was nil..pled appealing to Ureal Bniaiu Iu si p the war in .Sn'jih .\frlca.
The Chinese Plcuipntentlarli s cnn ferr.d Willi ihe furi-igu envoys ai i'ekin regarding Ihe punishmeui of oltl' iais. aud ii was agreed thai a list should be aubmiite.l by Ihe latter for Ihe couaideraiiuu ut the f.Jimer
tiixiylive omcera aod 'Js'J'J meu io tbo Baaslaii atrv;!.-* frian>«il (row Qbiaa, i
STATE NEWS.
Agrd nrlitogronm Oora Inaana. When Dr. William W. Whiiney. ol Iho town of I'niou. was committed to the Binghnmton Stale Hospltnl It brnuglil to n cl"se a pretty romance and wreckei .i honeymoon of six weeks. Dr. Whitney Is scvcuty-thrce years old uud has liccu ninrplcd font limes. He has Ih'CU a pniiulnetit Ilg are lu medldue in the southern tlci !ind w.dl known as one nf Ihc Jolllcsl physlciaus In the frnternily. lleccntly ho met and fell in Iov.' with .Miss Kcrlbn Itnbiusnu, Iwcnty six years old. a pi.'lty school teacher of Hipgham- Ion, She beeauie nttnchcd to her cid ;rly sullnr nud Jusi bcfoie Chrlstnias 'hey were married. Thp wedding gave .iroiiiiM' of great, bappln.'ss to both. ivlieii the dociiir suddenly developed sympi.iius nf iiisniiiiy. He had perinds when lie was nearly overcnme by an iinciiiitrnllablc desire to injiire s.unc line, and ihes.' bccauie worse until luilg.' Parsnns was asked to appoint n coniniisslnn.
THE S.\imATIl SCHOOL
Ur<l Jarkel'a flrnn.laon Dead.
.Tnbn Big I'ire .Ittckel. the last of Ibe blond descendants of tlie fniuous Sn- k'O-yc wiit-ha lied Jacket, died at liis liniuc uu the Cattaraugus Ileservnilon It the age nf ninety three. By bis leatli passes away Ihe last of Ihe bis- tnrlcal personages of Ihe New Vnrk 'Ntate Seneca Indlaus, Jnliii Jacket was Ihe sou nf Ihe youugesl daughter nf Itcd Jacket nud lUg I'lre. a Scnccn ¦hlcf. Accepting Chrlsllanity nt an ¦arl.v age he was baptized by the nils- slnnaries as Jnliii Jnckel Big KIre, but Hie Indians generally were fond and (iroml of his Uncage nnd Insisted npnu Iropplng "Big I'ire" nnd calling him Jacket only. He was a most exemp¬ lary man and bore a striking likentiss to his great ancestor. Bed Jacket, illhongh he did not luhcrll his elo- pieiici'.
CharRra Aculnat Dr. Mnr.T.
Charges of gross i xiravagance have liccii preferred agalnsi Snpcriuteudcnt Dr. William AnsHu Mncy. of the Wll inrd State llnsplinl bv J. V. Miihomy, Postiiiiistcr of the village of WlUnrd. riiey were referr.il lo Chalrimiu Stephen H. llnmniiiiid. nf Ilu' Bonrd 'if Managers, of Hie Insiilutlou. for 'mniediatc Investigallnii. The charges iillege Ihat Dr Macy has been living extravagantly at the expense of Ihe Stale: llinl he maintains a large liver.v, 1 yacht, and other forms of liixiir.v, for whicii the State pays, and Ihat llo "iilerlains on a great scale from Slate uiaiiiteunuce.
Link In Trollera to Koaton. John T. Siiiilh introduced a bill In Ihe Assembly which is Hioughl tn be I step nec'.'ssary fnr carrying out the plan for building an electric car line from New Ynrk Citv to Bnstnn. lo pni'- iillel the New Vnrk. New Uaviu aud llartfnni Italli'nad. The men behind Ihe liiw cnterprisi' are Kuspcctcd of li..iiig iiiemlicrs nt Ihe Whitiicv W'ld- ¦ucr-KIkins symliiMle The bill aiilhnr- izes a slreel railinad In acipiirc by cnn- ilciiinatinii such real esiatc and prop- ny. ouislde nf Hie cnrpnraie limits of I I Ity nr vlllnftc as may be necessar.y fnr lis conslructinu. mninleunncc and ii'.'nuiinodatlon. In ihe manner pro- i idi'd by law.
Thrra Ilurneil In a notrl FlVr.
The Expnsillon Hotel, at Binghnm- liiii. was destroyed by Ure aud three .lersiins Were killed nnd Iwn seriously Injured. The dead are Dora Dnrrow, 1 domestic, back broken by Jumping: Harry Seversnn, nn orchestra leader, iiurncd tn death: Sydney Holland, an Engllsbmnn, resideuce unknown, suf¬ focated. The hotel was a three-story Roodeu structure, venei'ied with brick. riic origin nf the lire Is unknown.
Woir Hunt ill Iha llrnrarr Valley.
A novel wliil.'r sport has been pro- vld.'d for the people of llie (icuesee Valley. It is a wolf hunt and the wolf is now In captiiiiy at Caminduigua, In custody of .Mr. Paul I'aller. Some if the best known huulers In the vl- 'Inlty will be Invited to Ihe hunt aud prizes of suhstantlal valu." will be giv¬ en for the dogs nnd men who show must courage lu Ihelr pursuit of the animal.
Ilig Oriria In Iha Mohawk Vullrr.
The worst sinuiii of the season raged ill Hie Mohawk Valley. Country roads were blncked by liugi- snow Irlfls aud travel nn some roads was ibandnncd. In snine Instances mail ^'arriers were unnlile to get through Ihe ilrifts. Railroad irartlc on the New Vork Central nnd West Shore roads wus liilerfered wllh and through Irnius from the West were bohlud lime.
To Dfvalop Oil nnd (iaa Wrila.
.\ cniupnny has been nrganiz'ed head¬ ed by fnnuer Cnntrnllcr Itoberls, to de¬ velop oil and gas wells lu Weslcrn New York. Investlgallnns have de- mnnstrnlcd Hint Ihe seclion of Ibe Slate Is rich in gns wells. A well will be sunk near Iliiliivla. and similar wells will be put down at tweiity-four uiher polnis during Hie summer
llrara Liltle nirl'a Terrible Fall.
(iracle Wicgund, aged thirteen years, of Itochcster. started oul to earn niou- i-y to help support her almnst dcsli- luto family. In the Kte Buildiug sh" r.'ll frnm Ihc third floor doiui^e ele¬ vator shaft to the liasemcnb She will die.
Thievat In the Stair Capllol. Prior to ihe adjournment of Ihe As¬ sembly a few days ago. Ihe speaker direcie.l Ibc sergeanl-at-arms tn have one I f his ussistauts wntch the disks of members after the sessions, ns many valuables had lieen missed.
Bniralo'i Kallgloua Canana.
Finnl figures of the religious cnsus rc.entlv taken In Bufl^nhi show that there are 14:i..'ilii Protestanbi and li«. !•!•'.• Itomau Catholics. This Is u)i 'he basis of fonr to the family.
All Around Iha Klata. {
The spearing season on Chnulnnqun Lake hus opeued. ;
Boll veal bas liwrn discovered nnd | seized lu Tonawauda. 1
Ashel Criiwby. ItaniUilph's oldest lesideiil. Is dead Ills age was niue ty two years.
It cost Ihe Slav.- *43.S.''ii; lo maintain th.' Woman's Hnune of Itcfuge at Al bion Inst year. Idicaii.iu of disens.B He was sixt) years old. He leaves a wife, nuc son and twii daughters .¦*
Dunkirk Ice men are worrjlug. Tliej git Ihelr supply I mm I..ake Erie. Tin prnspects are nnl gond.
Horace Sllsby. the loveotor of a Hn engine, dli il In Seneca Palls, after at illness of several weeks from a in
.Marvin Mills. <if WIscoy, Albgao} County, iln.pped dead In the r.iai. whll" returning to his home from Ihi lostnlllci'. His age was eighty foiii .vears.
The recruiting slaliou ii|)ened recent ly In (ili-nn Is not doing much business (inly a few hav.. signified a wlllinc ness to becnme soldiers. Nnoe nl thes*. were able tu pass the pbysica cxamioallou.
Coat ot m Ka.-« ll.irar.
Ir (....In aa muili t.i keep a clie.ip horn* a» a l.rHt.'iu*. one. und lite aiiiiiial ex )if'nM- ,,f tetding and training, ailli pfo;s-i aliei.ijjn(e, h not leaa than ti^n l.a>l afaaoo ITO raeta weie run lo Kaglaii'l anil til.' Iiiirsea I'lrien'bng numlicmj IJ.fJ'J H.ia.- raiing iliri. Hy aupis>rt« in EngUnil over Hi.iXiu rs-ople. The lonvey an.e t 1 the rae«.a at .\a.'iii »!ou« hrinfa in ll.e l>.udon and S.iuti)»e,ui-ij lUntti CoEDpany about t2CNi.iWi n year
raw Haraa Cars la MalasrhaaaMa.
Horse <*ra iuvc almost antirrlv diaap paired from tbe atreeta of tb( cities UU riiltftt ot Masasfhnsftu.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR FEBR'JARY 17.
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tinlij.ai :
l':.IU — lloldr Memory Vera. oa Ihe Daya Lr.aon. 17. "The lira! day ol Hie teanl.'
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sn.l heme
"Where wilt thou" .leaus had no home n', Iha own. nn.l the diseiplca knew that B.iine place nniat be chosen at once. "Thnt ve pre|>«re " Th.Hl which w«« required .'onsiateil of a room furnished with a table ami oourhes; nnd for foo.l. ualeavrnoil hrcail, bitter herbs, wine and a pasi-hal lamb, which must he aialn in the lemple between 3 and 5 o'clivk. nnd co.ikej in ,-i privntc liouae.
in. "Co into the city." Luke sny« Hint Peter anil .lohn were sent Thev win' now at Bethany ami .lesua aenila them in Jerusalem, "To such a man." ll l^ pr.'li' able that this mennt aome pers.in willi whom t^hriat was well acnuainled. an.l ivlio waa known to the disi-ipii'i.. Mirk anil Luke aUtc Ihat they would meet ,i man Ix'sring a niti-her of water, whom thev were M follow. "Say unto him." S.iv unto the master of the houae. "who wns prohnblv n ilia.ipV. bul -Lretlv. lllce ninnv others. f..r f.^nr of the .lews (.loliu l'.>: 421: ami Hus may e\|.l.i'n the aiipiir.".- li.in of hia name." "The M.i-ter aaitli " The Teacher anilh, "Mv time is nt liauil." I'he lime of Ills denlh. else«lieie , dleil Ills h.iur. ifesiis knew Hint in a few hours He would yield up His hie. ".Vt thy limisp." Thia mesanire seeina stranger louB tlinn it would to the ninn. even il he hail little knowledge of .Teaila. DuHng the week i f the Piisaover hospitably was recognized as a universal dut.v in Jerusa¬ lem .
II) "Did »a Jeans had app..inlf<l Hiem " Thev obevcil in cv.tv parluulnr ami found everylhlng «« Jesus hnd forolnlil.
20, "rho even wna come ' It was prob •hlv whilp the sun wna begiimiuR to ile rlliie in H.e horirnn that Jesus nnd lie-ills "iplea ileseendpil onee more nver Hie Mount of Olives inlo the h.dv ciiv. ".'-'at Iown" Or rerhiie.l. nii-online Io Hie ma llim ot that lime. It wns at Iliia lime Hint the ilisciplea strove among Ihemsi'lvea ns lo which alioulil lie ni-eoiinled the greatest Luke 22; 24. The strife probnblv heean ivluMi thev were taking their poailions nt the table. It is sug^esteil Hint thia conten li.iii is the iirobnhle reason fnv some .il Hie exhortations in John 1.1; l-2l1. and bir the washing of the disciples' feet. Po«si biy those snusht the places of honor al the table who hail been espeeinlly honored on oilier, orrasions. I>t us remember thai 'Hie self-seeking spirit leads to Satnn's kinidom. nol to Christ's. 'To be first ot aiithina:' leads to iTimea and wars." lie ivho does the humblest service in order to -elieve the wants of others, or cleanse Ilieir souls from ain. d.ies to llirin na "hrist llul In the iliscii>Iea.
21 "As thev did eat.'' The Passover, not the Lord's auiiiier. "He tnsled first the unleavened lu-.'ail nnd the biller lierlii. tu'fore the lamb was served." The signili ,'nnee of the I'nasover; 1. ll miirked the tieciniiine of the Jewish nnlion, 2 It re niiniloil Ihem of the merev of (bul in pro telling their iirsl born. ,1. It commemor Jled their delivernnee fr.mi Knypli.iii li.milnge. 4. It reniinileil ihem of their ain anil neoil of nlonemenl, H I'nlenv- Micil bread Kignilieil Retmrnlion from siu. 0. Hitter herbs algnilied repentance. "One ;.f you." How and! One who ia pledged lo he fnilhbil nnd true. Jesus was troubled in aliirt. John 1.1; 21. "Shall be- tr.iy me." .Iiiilaa had already agreed to betrny Him. The Saviour was not taken iiy surprise.
22. "Kxoeeding sorrowful," Because llcwaalobebelrnyed.nud lie.'iiuae one ol Iheir number waa about to iMrform the .Inst ardly uot. "Is ill?" The>'also askeil lliemselvea the question. Luke 22:2.1.
".\1. ""He Ihal dilMielh."" The Hlounht of verse 21 is repealed. It was at this fniint that I'eter beekoned to .Tolin who was leaning on .leauR"s bosom, to ask .Tesus who it ehouhl be (,lohn 13:22-271; nnd .lesus gave Ihem a eign by which thev knew.
24 ""tiooth." To the cross and todealh. ".Vs it is wrillon" In such Sorintures as Isniah .W. "Woe unto thai man.'' "A Bail Rlalement of a terrible fnet." .lesus hml previously told ot His belrnyal ami Ho.ith, hut it must be remembered that Hie helrayor aetod voluntarily; the propli .^ly dill not compel hini lo ain, but merely told Hint in the natural course of events he winilil sill. "Had not been born" This proves conelusively that for Ihe lost aoul lliore is uo reilemiilion.
23. '"Is il ir" Juilas tried lo cover his iiypoorisy nml wiokoilness by asking this question. lie knew that he whs even now ..eeklng an o|ipiirtuiiily to do this very lliing, nnd if he hud not been spiiilually bliiiil he would have known that .Tesus knew all about it. too. "Thou hiist snid." A Hebrew form of nihrmnlion.
'JO. '"Took hrenil," Took Ihe loaf or llllll rnke of unleavoned brend which was before Ilim. "Illesscil it " Invoked the blessing of liod upon il. "Brake it" The net was ilesigned lo shsilow forlh the u.iuniling, piercing and brenking ol Clinsl's lioilv on the cross. "This is My bo.lv " This hr..nil represenia My bwlv.
27. "The nip." The word "wine" is n.it used, bul "nip," "Ihe fniit of the vice" (v. 291. so thnt "unfermeiited grape juiie waa all that wns used." "(Jnve I luniks," It was like giving Hinuks over the sheihlllig of His own blii.iJ. "Dunk ve all." Thev were all to drink of this, .Murk says. "They nil drank of it."
2S. "Is My blood," Itepr.'seniR JIv blood, "llie sins of the world nre iiul nwny, not merely through the influeneo ol I'lirisl's life, ti'aohings and example, but l.y His blood tlinl wna poured out for lost man" "(If Hie covennnl" (H, VI. It was an old roveiiniit renewed, and thus a new proniiae lo men Hint (iud would provide a irrent snlvation, nml use Hia infinite wia- dom mid love in seeking lo aave a lost wiirlil "For many." Kor nil nianliind. "Iteniiasion of sins " "For Hie takinn away of sins." Hut slthnush the slone- nienl is maile yet no man's aina nre taken away only as he re|.ent« and turns lo (bid.
'J« "Not drink heneefnrlh" He woiilil not ent anil drink wlHi them again: this wa. Ili.'ir lasi meal logellier. "When 1 dunk ll new" When 1 drink new wine
"wine of a ilifferenl nnluie from tbia "- in Hie kinii|..m of Cod. Here ia a pledge to Ihoni Hint Ihey would agnin aaaemhle, 10 the kingdom of glory, lo rctnmeinornle Ihe triumph of Christ and Hia kingdnm.
So "Sung a hymn " Winch waa alwaya sung al the close of the (lasi lial feast; it eonsistoil of ail iiaalms. from Psa 111 to 111. "Into the Mounl of Olives," Where we will prea«nlly find them again on this eventful night.
Caal of a Kara lloraa.
11 co»la aa much lo kiep » cheap horse aa a first clnas one nnd the annual ex (lenae nf feeding and trainiiiK, v ith proper altendnnce, la not lean llini »2.iin l.sist season IB7il racea were run iii Knglaud. an.l the horaea eonlen.iing niimnrred l.''i,f;22, Morae rncing dinelly supports in Laxlan.l over 2li,iin'i iitnple. The convey Tai'ie t« the raes al Ai-i-nt nloiie brings in
I Hie lyiiiiloii and Soiiihii.-lern Kailsay
I I umpany about f-JOI.'Klil a your.
{ Oldaal Maa Naaar Was III.
1 After iearrhing six months lor 'he old- I eat persona in iTie world, Hie C'oinmittee I on Vital Slatlatira of the lluodred Vear I Club <il New Vork City ha. preiiared a re
port whiih -howa Ihat Hie oMi- I man i. I liMi Kodotsly, of M isrow, Ituaaia, who i>
in ill! I3iilh year, and Hie olde.t woman I Mra .V»ne>' Iloliifield, of Haltle Crick.
Mich, wbo la 117. Ilo'lifsly'a alKiil is ' K""'!. but Ills hearing h i nor. He was I nev.r ill, ui«a liquor, but naa aevrr aacd I tobacco.
ramana Tanaal Complelad. .A (leneva corres{s)ndeiit says that after Hiiriy inonlha ol conlinuoua Iwring tha iH.i tf,(Dgs of wuikmen engaged in tunnel ing Mt. Jamau recently met in the cen .re. thua couipleting the work. Seven nnlea of galleriea have had to lie o|s-ne<l, and $9l^i«l worth of dyliainlte haa beeu used This tonnel mil giie dire.;t .om mun.aiian from parta of l^ke Oeiiera t'. the Montreui Valley without the necaa •.ty .if rhmbing peaka 12 (sai teet hi«h.
Cablalaaa Cablaa Ara roialas Kooa. Proieaaor A Slahy. of th. IWrbn Tcoh Biache Iloch^bute. in a reruaikable .nler view on "The ( ominj Klcirical lle'vola lion " aaaerts tliat his recent invention niu!ti|ilei arireleaa telegntthv. will pro dues' a very great tranaformal I'rfi in ei latlng metho.la It wtll be ui-siaibte. he 'le clarea. lo apply the priocipfe b-i anhmaniM cabica in such a way aa to aeod buodredi aod area thonaaadi of meaaacea aunaita BMiialr oa tb* ^UM «irt, thus nwnaoiul} ¦kaaBil— tba raUA"
THE MERRY SIDE OF LIPB
STORIES THAT ARE TOLD BY THE FUNNY MtN OF THE PRESS.
Cute MItIa Johnny—HanaparfHl—An All- Fervadlna tirowler—Tha rrallmlnary —Ilia Orciipatlan—No Changa la tha Menu—.\ Weakllnc Chap. lite.. EU.
Johnnv Wllh his lilHe aie Dealt his brother orful whacks. He limit fxTc It Mamma kicks; Ain't be cute, he's only six.
-Cornell Widow.
ll.inipered.
"Ida never talks shiug."
"Then that's ll. I w.nnlered why It was she coul.l never make herself un¬ derstood."-Philadelphia Bulletin.
An All-rerT»dln» Rrnwler.
Mrs. Wlggles-"l)ocs your busband have a 'dcu?' "
Mrs. Waggles—"No. he roai-s all orer the house."—Snmervillo (Mass.) Jour¬ nal.
Ttie Prallmlnary.
Visitor—".\h. Antolne, beginning l, painting. I see. What is Ihe subject?"
Artist -"I don'l know yet. I've only got my name ou Ihe cauvus so far!"— Chicago Kecord.
nia Orriipallon.
"I once knew a iiiau wbo didn't do anything but sign checks."
•Klch. eh?"
"Not exiictly; be was a forgrr,"r- Pblladelphla Press.
Xo Ctiange In Iha Menu.
Star Boarder-"I see that lueot bat advanced In price."
Mr. Snurdrop—"Tlmt -won't botber us. The leather market Is firm."— Baltimore American.
A Weakllna Chnp.
Sl,P_"Yon're getting tired of kissing
me already " He—"What makes you think that?" She—"I saw you stop to take
breath."—Harper's Bazar.
ConAdent,
Nervous Molher-'Aie you sure, Wil¬ lie. Ihat Ihe Ice Is sate?"
Willie—"Oil, yes! It wouldn't be safe If there was another boy with mc, but I'm goiug nloue."—Lite.
X
Kchonl XTaa All Klaht.
Mrs. Von Blumer-"My children I'.ftve been to scIiool now Iwo terma .inil have made scarcely any proi^^aa."
.Mrs. Wiiherby—"How sad. And It'a such a good school, loo."—Detroit Free Press.
rrnltia of Ignorance.
"Wiiy don't you bookstore clerks know more about books?"
"Madam, ive iluu't dare be lotellec- lual, for customers would aak ua so many iiuesllons thnt wc couldn't make any sales."—Chicago Record.
Ilapends. |
"This Is a hard world," moaned the youug sparrow that had fallen out ot 'Is nest.
"Oh, I don't know," replied the an- glewurni. making fn.' Ils hole al faat as It conbl. "I dou'l find it SO,"—ChP cngj Tribune.
Coinpaaalnn.
First Parrot -- '"I don't think you ought to swear nt old Henpcck."
Second Parrot—'"Why';"
First Parrot—""Oh. I don't belCeTS iu rubbing It In loo slrong; what Mrs. Henpeck snys tu him Is a-plentT."— Plillndi'lphla Press.
An I'nnalural Alothrr.
"I gave my wife a dreadful turn this morning; she thought I sat down on her pet kitten, but I didn't." ""Wasn't tbe kltlen at all, eb?" "Naw—ouly the baby, hut I tell you she was frightened 'til she found out." -rOhlo State Journal.
Agi-aad Willi Him.
"I'm not at all discouraged in my eSorlB to berome a musician, bat I must say thot It veiiuires a great deal of patience to learn to play on the vio¬ lin."
"I have no doubt tbat your nelgbborr nre all convinced of that."—Boston (.'ourler.
Covera Toi> Mucli Qrauad.
Blinks- "JIuks Is cunllDually telllni me what a lucky fellow you are."
Klnks-"YeB, but I don't like tb» way he expresses It. Every time b« meets mc he says: 'Kinks, you're a Incky ninn. You don't seem to bar* auythlug on your mind at aU,' "—In¬ dianapolis bun.
Buunil to Maka Troubla. ..
First Waiter -"Tbat man over at j,ht coiuer table Is au awful kicker."
Hecond Walter—"Yes; be complained the other day because there were n« pearls lu Ids uyslers."
First Walter "Aud now he want! to know what we nieaii by removing lb"* diamonds from bis diamond-back terrapin" Pblbideliihla Ilecord.
A Natural I'ride.
He-"Oh. yeti! I dn a llllle that way now and Ibcn; I've wiltlcn oue or tw* plays."
She -""How perfectly dellKbtfoll And have you met wilh much suc¬ cess?"
He—"'Pretty well, so far. I once got R manuscript of luiue back from tb* manager."—Life.
An AsauBnpllon,
"I never saw n luan put on sncb airs," said the street car conductor, at be rung up a fare.
"He merely said that he hoped fol some corsldcratloii because be waa s regular patron."
"That's what I object to. The lde« nf his'assuming such superiority and lalling himself 'a patron.' He koowf as well as I do that we just permit biw 19 ride."-Wttsblogton Btar.
WISE WORDS.
Fear Is a murderer at heart, a craret in mind.
(Joldi'U fetters can hurt na cruelly at iron ones.
To call some mi;n "dogs" were ts flatter eiirs.
Hatlety denounces bunger, aod adTo .ales fasling.
To lie seeu everywhere Is to be bon- lied nowhere.
Young Knowledge Is boastful, old VVlsdooi modest.
A mean man Is like a worm, ¦ mra* woman like a serpent.
Patience Is virtuous ouly wbeU It Is full of proper self respect.
Tbere can Im' oo safer refuge lluui under tbe roof of a noble wooan.
Home persons think Orlet Is alwayt io tears, whereas sbe ofleuer smiles.
Men are always seeking opportwrity; women slways looktpg tor nevse.
The man In whom bis cblMrea 4* light must be aa nearly rigbt as waaf
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^n§^nn $^onntn lletifeto. 1 ^iTtaj^m copiicM. ci Vk okwtw A FAMII.'r NEWSPAPER of I,0< .\ I. a .M) UKNKR.VI, I XTKI.I.ICi KM K. ISRMS: tl.50 TE&KLT III AOTAaiB VOL. VI. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, iEliKlARV l.'), !)(il MO. 16. •^TIHEWPMEHTS Orders Desif^natine Them and Assign¬ ing Their HeatJquarters. Will Bf sent to Philippines ^« iemmt* ConAima the Nomination ol OMMral MIlM to B« Llenlelmnl-tirn. •ral orilKtJnlteilKllltra Arinj'—Vounir CbaaiaaaBd MwArtliur A% Majar-lien. •rats—Wllaon and I.e« 'o Kv llrlKS.Iiera Wanblngton, I). «".-.\ilJiitiiiil lioui i- il Ck>rblD hos IsRueil ilio iieiiKKaiy irders for thr orf;aalxiiiloii uuil oqiilii- (nent of the ton nililitiouiil ro^inioiuH luthorlzeil liy thi; new iiriiiy Mil. .'-•: (be regltnenta nro oi'itnnizi'il .iml ..ItUted they will Ix- forwiiiilej to Siin ftaoiHKO for Iransiiortalion lu .Man¬ ia, but It Is nut oxiM'cioa that luany kf tbem will lie In tbapi; tu k<> ¦<> <''^' PIllllpplliFfi foi' Hevpial uioutliM. .Mo.iii- Wblle the regular army oinunlzatloiin how atatloncd In Iliiu eotiuliy "'"1 '"-' used aa for ns pofHilili' tor I'Ulliiii'iui' aerrlcv anil the uew orguuiitatloiis UBed lor garfKon iluty lu this lounli-y. A<- eording to the orders these leBiinoiim trill be located un fulloWM Eleventh Cavalry, liendnunrirrK. Port Myer. Vii.; Twelfth t.'avahy. headqtiartcrii, Fort tiaiu Iluiistuu. 'I'l'X- aa; Thlrteelith Cuvalry. henrtqnnrterH. Fort Meade. 8. ft.; Kourtecmh t;iiv- •Iry. bcadiiuartem, Kort U'liveuworth, Kan.; Fiftei-nih t.'nvalry. hendqtiart- era. Prealdo of Sau I'lnuciceo; Tweii- ty-alzth Infantry, heiiiliniai-tei-B. Kort McPherson, (Ja.: Tiveiilysevenlh In tantry. hcailiiuarteiii. I'latislnirK I!ni'- racka. N. Y.; Twenty-ofgliih Infantry. lieadqiiartcrH, Vancouver HarriukH. Wash.; Twenty-ninth Infantry, head- qUartera, Fort Kheriilan. HI.: Tliiitii-th infantry, headquarters, Fort Lo.^'aii. Col. SHOTBYREJECTEDSUITOR Young Woman Teacher Killed in a School io Winsted, Conn. Itlaa WInllVeil Cook Murdered bf Jolir T. Itarea, a Conner I.ieuleaant In Iha HIale Mllllia.Whn Alt«tnpta Hnirlde. KHXa IS UCVTEMANr-OF.NKItAI.. .(•asta CooHnna Alao I'romollon ol Toaaa. CbalTea and .MacArtliur. Waablnirtou. I>. C.-Tlio Hcunti- Iiai. eoDOrmed the follnwlnit nuiuiiinlious: To be l.leutonaiit-iieuciHl—.Major- General NelRon M Jlilos. To Ik! iInJor-Hi'!ioi-iil«—nrlijadier- Oencral 8. U. AI. 'i'ounx. rulouel Ailna C ObafTce, ElKhtii Cavaliy, iMaJor Ocaeral United Ktaiea Vnlnntoersl: Brigadler-tieneial Artlrjr .Mno.-Vrihur. (Ma)or-Qeueral I'nlteil Slaleii Voltiii- teera). The President sonMb llic .Siiuiio ihe bominatlous of .lanieii H. WilHon. ot pelawarr. and I'ltzliugh l.ee. ol' VU- ginla, uow BriKadler-liiMioralH of Vul- untccra. to lie Itrisadier-nonei'iiis in the regular army. Qeoerals Wilxoii and I.eo get ilieir lippolntiueutH uudcr Kcctlon ilili'l.v. three of tho army liill. which niitlior'. lUed the President "to m'lect from tho Btigadler-GeucraU of Voliinieern nio Voltinteer oflicers wltlioiil fegaid lo Bgr. and, by nud wllli the advleo and conaent of the Menate. aii iiiliit tlieiii Brlgadler-Ui'uernlK." A favoratile re iort wan made lo tlir Benate on oil ihe UriKiidler-deneials recently nomluaicd, IncludiuK lieneials Wood. Grant nud Roll, nnd ileiieialH Wlhwn ODd Fltzhugli I.i |
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