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Show Hashes From the Wire i . , I, , 4 CLEVELAND. April .10. James R. Garfield, Gar-field, former secretary of the Interior, returned re-turned here toduy, He will engage In the practice of law In this city. HARTFORD, Conn., April 10. Gov. George Llllcy still remains UH.wcon life and death, although tho Indications tonight to-night were a Httlo more hopeful for recovery. re-covery. ST. LOUIS. April 10. Kyrlo Bcllew. tho nctor. Is ill at an hotel hero, lie was unable to appear nt the Olympic theater this afternoon or tonight, but it la said that his Indisposition In not serious. WASHINGTON, April 10. Vice Admiral Ad-miral Snlcamoto of the Jnpunouc navy, accompanied ac-companied by Mr. Ynmnkuwn, an admiralty ad-miralty counsellor, arrived hero tonight. They will spend a short time here ami then proceed on their way home. LOS ANGELES. Cal., April 10. Prof. W. F. Whltlock of the faculty of Ohio Wesleynn university at Delaware, O., who has been suffering from kidney trouble at the California hospital, loft for his homo today. He has entirely recovered. WASHINGTON. April 10. A party of representatives of congress will nail for Panama, Wednopday, to Inspect the canal. ca-nal. Tho president Is anxious that as many congressmen an possible shall visit tho Isthmus to acquaint Uicmsclvcu more fully with thn work. BOSTON. April 10. Tho twentieth Indictment In-dictment charging a sleel man with collusion col-lusion in making bids for work In this city was revealed today by tho- appearance appear-ance of Poster Mllllken of Mllllkon Brothers, Broth-ers, New York, lo surrender to tho local police. After making the customary plea of not gullly ho furnished bonds. WASHINGTON". April 10. Because of the death of .1. M. Smith, auditor of the Interstate Commerce commission, tho position po-sition has been abolished and tho designation desig-nation of the bureau of rates and transportation trans-portation changed to that of bureau of tariffs, with J. M. Jones, formerly in charge of tariffs, as chief of tho bureau. NEW YORK, April 10. General Carlos j M. Sarrhi. the Colombian consul general j at New York, has received cablo advices ! from Bogota denying tho reports of a revolutionary outbreak, headed by General Gen-eral Iguanin, against the admission of President Reyes of Colombia to the vicinity vi-cinity of Rio Racha, a seaport on the Caribbean. WASHINGTON. April 10. Orders were issued at the navy department today contemplating con-templating Ihe temporary station at Central Cen-tral American ports of the cruisers Albany, Al-bany, South Dakota and Colorado. They are to relieve the Yorktown, California and Washington, which will rirocecd north for target practice and maneuvers. This will leave half a dozen American war vessels In Central American waters. MONTGOMERY. Ala.. April 10. One of tho strongest sections of tho state prohibitory pro-hibitory law was declared unconstitutional here today by Justice Mayfiold. The section sec-tion knocked out prohibited the storing or possession of liquor In any building or apartmenf which was inhabited. Under this ruling tho hold and cafe men whose places wero raided a few days ago have brought a suit lo set aside the seizures. BUTTE, Mont.. April 10. Advices received re-ceived from Senator Thomas II. Carter, stalo that Secretary Ballinger of tho department de-partment of the Interior has revoked tho order made In February withdrawing from entry lands along the Madison, Jefferson Jef-ferson and Beaverhead rivers. The order or-der was made Just before Roosevelt's retirement and it was stated that It was made In order to keep speculators from locating power sites. CHEYENNJ2. Wyo., April 10, The National Na-tional Woolgrowers association has offered of-fered a reward of $500 for Information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons whom, it is claimed, placed the association in n, false position as fuvorlng the reduction of the tariff on wool. It is claimed that unknowii parties Issued a circular from the Wells street station. Chicago, entitled; "Thirteen "Thir-teen Good Reasons for Lowering the Tariff on Wool." The circular also bore the statement, "for additional copies, address ad-dress George S. Walker, secretary National Na-tional Woolgrowers association." |