Show TIRARUS FALL PartIculars lUIatlre to the Collapse of the 2th JlinUtrr of France SHOCKING CHARGE AGAINST AN ASYLUM PRESIDENT Atrocious Murder In Washington SlatTins Chippewa Indiana Washington Xeirs By Tslsjrsph to the Mws TIlE riiExcu MINISTRY llrlrf Review of the Crisis In rnturr The New Cabinet PARIS March 16Tue fall oCf TirarU marks the disappearance oC the twentyfifth ministry since the foundation of the French republic flio question of protection against 1 ILb the importation of TurkUli fruit upon which the Caul mt resigned Is the most trivial in the world and could not have brought about n crisis if other matters had not been crowding upon the government and Irivinjjlt Into a corner H that aul Iremeutac no distant dale would have been It fate Thequcbticn of commercial TheCucao cmmercil treaty with Turkey brought up by tin diplomacy of 31 TirarU and il bjtullrr his minister for foreign af fairs simply uUonied the ministers a chance of Delecting a soft place wn t fall onand they promptly availed henuvlvca of It with great Bens Instead of Halting b kicked out which would have been vIrtually the situation J they hail trailed Ur t abide the result of a direct vote oC want of confidence in the cnfdeD government meat which the Chamber ofDenu ties would certainly have hurled at them at the first opportunIty The serious politicians of Franco doubted tilt rIO nf fltA Tlf > ml I Cabinet t deal eflectlvcly with tin weighty problems of the balance of revenue aol the expenditure of the nations money M Tirurd him elf i known to have shrunk from THIS hEAvy TAHC The real question at teue was the wllcj of protection In which touch statitintn and the great naM of burinesa men thoroughly believe and the avowed free trade ymraUiIes of SI Tirard and oneor two hb colleagues In their oppo lon to the declaration of the Chamber in favor of a protectionist prototonlt arifTupon the lapse of the present treaties commerce next year France has learned rnce Ieariledsomethingand L strongly in Lever of protection whIch policy I 13 represented by Con clans He Frejcluet Fallierva and there The fpendid recent whIch ha ben made by the Ministry JUH resigned in doing a great dial to boliuify the Republic in makinga IenUld uccts of the VorU airand In cnlshln out the folly of lioulinsbm n ill make it tnemor able but In tL i tuul < > jiviuiauent Interests of this country an rrjir tented In Jt trade relations with therpowere St rs policy was wrong and HIS POLICY nSWoKI AnLE M Constansls looked upon as a upn partIcularly longheaded slau mann man-n withdrawing trout the cabinet when he did ileahus at holding fflce in the new ministry and he retailed the Inevitable fall of Tir a by resigning first and placing inself on record a opjioed t the Wiley of the government which the gonrment tle natiou was Sure t reject Then nnntructcd cabinet will absorb the Mat members of the one just retired Its policy ulll b similar except In he important particular mentioned tun mt will bo worked out more strong Iy and with more satisfaction to the country M de Freycinet minister of war Jo the Tirard cabinet Is mot likely to lw I prime mlnUUr and will have with him M Constant lately Inkier of the Interior and M Jtl bt besides Admiral Barbey lately minIster of marine and MFallieres minister of > ubllc Instruction A Sorrowful Itrcltal rjiLLAPELrniA March 10RI lopShanley of North Dakota in the cathedral today told a pitiable story of privation and sufleriug among Chlppewa Indians occu lying a reservation in the extreme norher part of his diocese Ills ol ject was t secure assistance for the relief lie described vividly 10 condition of time Indians 0 witnessed by himself during the recent cold weather when the thcr omiter marked forty below zero lb o charges the Government with lavingfctolen 1000000 acres of the and this trite I > Otessed when Dakota Da-kota Territory was divided between tie Sioux and Chippewasaudnot nC UdT oae cent asn been paid for it The ndlans he said were sent t the northern border the State where two townships were organized with twmhlp wer ornlz wih 000 acm nf land fled with bad Corls Whew swamps and rocks There were lIlt Indians who n trying to make a living where a lundred white men could scarcely raise enough t keep them alive lie Bays their huts miserably Insufficient and as many I Alx families are crowded Into some of them They have ever been supplied with proper agricultural Implements With the plows tune them by the Catholic Indian bureau last spring they managed to break 879 acres of soil but there was no rain and today they are absolutely destitute No rain no food no clothing The Jolted State he ys appropriated toOK t these Indo about 515U each This is pent for flour and fat pork distributed amoncst them lie pork is sickening During the eIghteen months previous to the 1st January out o 1400 Inataus 100 die During January 27 died and these deaths are almost Invariably Ue result starvation The bishop related many Incidents destitu tion and said he would not have ton anl belIeved the story bad he not wit esed the scenes hImself Ocean Dhaln BALTIMORE March 16The Sun has a dispatch from Captain Go began to the steamer Sue Ilere orU that the United States steamer Tirpatch went athore on Cedar Point Shoal The Sue nulled on the Vu patch until 330 oclock this t but failed to move her I thought the vessel will remain ashore until a lull In the northwest wind permits the water t rise in the river tire rotary Tracyand party are on ban bound for Norfolk py dispatch from the master of the river steamer Ut fiance reports that during a heavy try an unknown cchoon er supposed to be an oyster vessel wa abandoned by her crew of five men near the York Spit lighthouse hey were trying make the lIghthouse light-house In boats They were how rowncd ever overcome by the waves and all Pleasure Sex WASHINGTON March ISThe work ot the PanAmerican confer cure has s far progressed bat an adjournment I confldentlyexpected within the next thirty days With that In view arrangements arc all made for a trip through the South which will end the official hospital HI 1 C ha T1nM Otd0So An wrll tua PHILADELPHIA March 16liar I rP W King president of the Pen sylvnnla institution for the In I structiun of the blind was nrrrstei today charged with sodomy on a warrant swum out by Thomas W Barlow a member of the Stale Hoar of Charities The arrest Is the outcome of Investigation b gun Tuesday last by the nf Managers of the institution of the chanittt made opaiiitt the manag melt by oueof the instructors Tie investigation created intense Inter InvcUgtou ente ef > t by reason of the character of tl ito testimony offered by so number of blind boys who ore Inmates of Ut institution King was locked up in default of S 2555 bail He denied emphatira ly the terrible charge made agaInst him and expressed n belief that I wan tie result of n conspiracy lie denounced the chargen of misappropriation misappro-priation of funds and cruel treatment ment of Inmates a fake AllorrlblrJInrtlrr WASHINGTON March l60e of the most atrocious murders thai wunef tat ever occurred in Washington wu rpetrated tonight Mary Hardy for several years lived with Alfred Ilfcgbnnd was engaged to lie hIs wiCe lllgss Is I a tough character I While the woman was alone tonight to-night Biggs was seen t enter the haute and make his way to her room Precisely what followed will probably never b known Screams of Murder and Police soon name from the room and at meted the attention of the neigh tory bl tenant on the lower floor War run Johnson by name rushed up taint and throwing his weigh against the door burst It open Ale A-le entered a terrible sight met hi ze Kiggs held the woman by the throat on the floor while wilts hi dIsengaged band ho was jabbing I a c1 Into every wrtion I of her I oily with the freniy of madman Johnson ru hed3ttl > eaM3s > lnaii < hurled him Into a corner from which he soon arose and made for Hit peacemaker n patently with hem entlon of kllllni him ito etiahed and stalibeil him several times and would no doubt have killeU him but for the approach of others on the talrway which brought him t hb senses ilejuniped from the window nJ made his escape Thu womau was cut in ax mauy as twentytwo places and it is Impossible for her fC ad olive cuts oho u received four very I |