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Show V TILLMANS VICTIM DEAD. PRISONERS ROASTED. Editor Gonzales Succumb to Assas-Bin- 's Bullet. TREATMENT ACCORDED AMERI-CAN- S BY FILIPINOS. After four days of suffering, death came Bhortly after noon Monday to Gener Gonzales, editor of the1 Sticks Driven Into Mans Body and He Was Slowly Roasted, His Body Earclso State, who was shot last by Lieutenant Governor; Being Thrown to the Hogs. ffames H. Tillman. Mr. Gonzales was' unconscious when the end came. His At the continuation of the trial of vvife, his three brothers, his sisters, Major Edwin B. Glenn of the Fifth in gnombers of the editorial staff of the fantry, who Is charged with unlawfully jstate, and the surgeons were present. killing seven prisoners of war in SaA few moments before the end came mar, a Spaniard who was at one time ft was known all over Columbia. held prisoner by the Insurgents test! (There Is no apparent anger, no disfled that while he was confined at the play of excitement, but an unnatural headquarters of General I.ukebam In quiet Is noticeable throughout the Samar In May of 1000, he saw an telty. i Soon after the death of Mr. Gon- - American prisoner roasted to death. a telephone message carried the The Spaniard said sticks were fales, to Captain Sligh, the county driven into the mans body and he Jailer, and he apprised Colonel Tillwas over returned until dead slowly -' Is latter the stated that man, It reived the Information without any The body was then left to be devoured (expression or betokening any emoby hogs. He did not know the mans tion. name, but thought he was an officer. Several officers and men were cap THIS MOB WAS FOILED. tured or missing in Samar In 1900, and Attempt to Lynch a Prisoner Prevent, the victim Is believed to have been oil these. Sheriff. ed by Other witnesses reveiwed the Bal A special from Perry, la., says that Gandara and Catublg massa anglga, In that men the at jail (300 gathered cres. The defense produced a letter to and Monday attempted night pity a, written by the Insurgent leader, Stephen Crandall, who was In which the he admitted that with in connection Synch as a suspect of Harry Patte, the bank Balanglga massacre was contrary to morning. Ropes were the laws of warfare. Sunday jcashler, pecured and preparations made to BOY CAUSES A WRECK. bang Crandall, At the request of the mayor the local militia company was Displayed Wrong Signal and a Collie calcd out to guard the Jail. While Ion Resulted. Jthe excited crowd was preparing to the Through alleged Interference of deal out summary justice, Sheriff Holmes managed to spirit the pris- a messenger boy, a wreck was caused oner away and took him to Adel, on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad east where he was placed In the county, of Cumberland, Md., In which four em. Jail. ployes of the Baltimore & Ohio railCOULDNT WAKE GIRL8. road were killed and three injured. The wreck was due to the display '.Pennsylvanian Gets Into Trouble Try. ing of a false signal, giving a clear track for eastbound passenger train Ing to Solve Servant Girl Problem. F. I.angdon, a hotel proprietor of No. 10, when In the next block ahead Wilkesbarre, Pa., has been arraigned there was standing on the track a cabefore Magistrate Donohue, charged boose and two engines. The passenwith breaking down the door of a ger train was drawn by two engines, room occupied by one of his ser. and these crashed through the caboose vents, named Rlckiche. In his defense and engines which obstructed the Langdon said he had much trouble track. It la charged that a messenger boy getting servants up these cold mornings. The prosecutrix said she was a named Turner, who was in the block sound sleeper, and had no objections tower when No. 10 came along, and, to the defendant tearing down his hearing the engineers whistle for own property, but she did object to his profanity. The magistrate fined clear tracks, pulled a lever, giving him the hotel man 67 cents for swearing, a clear slgnaL The operator had, it Is and then told him to buy a patent ar- explained, previously set the signal at rangement, which automatically ousts danger. While his attention was beservant girls from their beds. ing devoted to communicating with SHOT DEAD IN HOME. . the block station, the boy, It Is alleged, pulled the lever that gave the oncomSpokane Girl Murdered Because She ing train the signal that it bad a clear Refused to Wed. block ahead, and the tower operator Ella Mont, a domestic, was shot and was not aware of wbat was done until almost Instantly killed Monday morn- the crash came. ing at Spokane, Wash., by Ed Spencer, NOTHING IN IT. who then shot himself and Is now In the hospital. The tragedy took place at the home of Sidney Schuleln, where Cuban Army Has No Intention of Re. the girl was employed as a domestic. uniting to Secure Back Pay. There were no witnesses, but letters The manifesto which was issued in left by Spencer Indicate that the Havana, Friday, setting forth that the crime was committed because the girl of Cuba will not wait would not marry him. He Is expected liberating army March later than for the completion to die in a few hours. of the work of payment of the soldiers, Quay Will Fight for the Statehood and that if longer time is asked the Bill. army will reunite and occupy every The senate In executive session town from Point Mays! to Cape San Monday listened to the reading of the Antonio,, pacifically, was an anony. Cuban reciprocity treaty and an or- moua one. General Gomez and the der was made making It public. The other generals have expressed themtreaty did not clash with the state- selves as being perfectly satisfied with hood bill, but Senator Quay lias the attitude of the Cuban government served notice on Senator Cullom, In regarding the payment of the army. charge of the treaty, that every day at Gomez is still revising the lists of 2 oclock be will Insist that the statethose who are entitled to pay. hood hill shall be considered.. It CRITICISE CUBAN TREATY. would require a vote to take the senate out of executive session If the friends of the treaty Insisted. Reciprocity Treaty Does Not Please Our English Friends. Love and Liquor Caused Death. At a special meeting of the Liver-poA. W, Barrett, former secretary of chamber of commerce, called to the United States legation at Caracas, consider tne proposed treaty between Venezuela, and brother of former Con. the United States and Cuba, it was an. gressman W. E. Barrett of Massachunouneed that Foreign Secretary Lans-down- e setts, committed suicide In Washing, would receive Important deputon, Monday, shooting himself through the heart. In a letter which he left tations from the various chambers of the suicide laid his misfortunes pri- commerce of the United Kingdom on marily to liquor and to his Infatuation for the purpose of disfor a married woman older than him- January 22nd, the matter. cussing on whom he self, spent al his money. The speakers strongly criticised the His wife left him last August, and since then he had gone to the dogs treaty as practically shutting out other rapidly. nations from trading with Cuba. Platt is Renominated. Women Mad at Kipling. The Joint Republican caucus Mon. Rudyard Kipling has declined to per. day night at Albany, N. V., nominated Oak-lanThomas C. Platt to succeed himself as mit the Ladles' Relief Society of to publish n calendar conCal., United States senator by a vote of 108 to 1 for Ellhu Root, the latter cast by taining excerpts from his works. The calendar was to have been sold for the Assemblyman William A. Dennison ol financial benefit of the Old Ladles' Jcflcraon. Every member present, homo at Aldcn. The prominent sowith the exception of Mr. Dennison, women who comprise the so. ciety voted for Mr. Platt without comment. The Democratic senators and assent. 'lety, as well ns the professor ot the University of California, who revised bly held their caucus and unanimous. chosen quotations, are much the ly nominated John B. Stanchfleld of at Mr. Kipling curt refusal by Elmira as their candidate for United rablo to permit the consummation ot States senator. their charitable work. The Throttle Valve Blew Out Bolomen Attacked Wrong Men. Five men wero so badly Injured by an explosion at the Carnegie works at Constabulary Inspector Fletcher, Duquesne, Pa,, that it Is believed alt while traveling alone in the province ot Albay, Luzon, was attacked by thlr. win die. The throttle valve of a engine used to operate a coal ty bolomen. lieu tier killed five of crusher blew mil and tbe seven men his opponent)!, lmt waa himself woundwho were In the engine house at the ed. He escaped ami lonucd a party time were badly scalded by escaping which pursued the bolomen, overtook steam, and some of them were badly them and Killed six more. cut and bruised. Joseph Carev, the Death sentence hue been1 tmwimd night foreman, was one of the worst uno of tint natives who murdered upon I u nj rod, being cut about the head and five Atnerienn addict in the cemebadly scalded over the body, tery at Dlnuuguniin, Luton, on Decoration day cf lut year. GERMANS HAD TO WITHDRAW. ol d. an-noy- ed WHO WAS BEFRIENDED DY AN EMPEROR A PASTOR SAVED NEWS SUMMARY. Attack Venezuelan Fort and Are Given Warm Reception. The German cruiser Panther shelled Fort San Carlos, at the 'entrance to Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, Saturday, for one hour. The fort returned the lire with four guns. The T&nther with, drew In the direction of Curacao. Fort San Carlos Is twenty-tw- o miles from Maracaibo, and commands the ea. trance to the lake, or Inner bay. General Bello, the commander ol the fort, says: "Yesterday afternoon at 12:30, Fort San Carlos was attack ed and shelled without any provoca tion on our part, without previous no tlfleatlon or the delivering of an ultimatum, by the German cruiser Panther, which tried to force the entrance After a fight lasting an hour, during which the fort used only four guns, the Panther was obliged to abandon the fight and retreated in the direction of Curacao. The fort Buffered no damage, and only three men were wounded." There have been popular demon, stratlous in the streets as a result of the shelling Of tbe fort. Cool-Head- Gue-verr- 7 w-- i DEATHS ON RAILWAYS. Number of People Killed and Injured in Three Months. A statement prepared by the inter, state commerce commission shows that during the three months ended September 30, 1902, there were 2C3 persons killed and 2,613 injured In train accidents. Other kinds of accidents, including those sustained by employees while at work and by passengers in getting on or off cars, etc., brings the total number of casualties up to 12,007, the killed numbering 845 and the Injured 11,162. During the three months covered by the statement the traffic of a large majority of the railroads has been heavier than ever before, necessitating the em ployment of new men in train and yard work. The total number of collisions and derailments was 2,448, of which 1,444 were collisions and 1,014 derailmentx, of which 51 collisions and 92 derail, ments affected passenger trains. The damage to cars, engines and roadway by these accidents amounted to 0. The coal famine tically broken. In Kansas is prac' BY PE-RU-N- A. Yellow Jack is causing six deaths a day at Guayaquil, Ecuador. In Honolulu It is currently reported that Attorney General E. P. Dole has , , j resigned his office. James J. Corbett has sent $2,500 to Al Smith in New York as a forfeit for a match with Jeffries. Boston's crop of beans Is running low and the city Is threatened with a famine of thp commodity. Mabud Pasha, brother-in-laof the sultan of Turkey and leader In the Turkish reform party, died at Brussels Sunday. Editor Gonzales, who was shot by Lieutenant Governor Tillman, is Improving, and hopes are entertained of his recovery. The claim of May Yohe (Mrs. Putnam Bradlee Strong) against her former husband, Lord Hope, for $45,000, has been settled for $5,000. At Purdy, Mo., J. M, Huff, proprietor of a hotel, shot and killed his wife and then killed himself. Domestic troubles caused the tragedy. A combination of all the boat building Interests on the Ohio and Missisof sippi rivers, with a capitalization $5,000,000, Is being organized. Abram S. Hewitt, former mayor of New York, and for many years representative in congress, is dead, in his 81st year, after ten days Illness. Laura Foster, mother of former Governor Charles W. Foster of Ohio, Is Rev. II. Stnbenvoll, of Elkhorn, Wia., is pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran ler husband St. John's Church of that place. Rev, Stubenvoll is the possessor of two blblea dead, aged 100 years. founded Fostoria, and from him It took presented to him by Emperor William of Germany. Upon the fly leaf of one 1 the bibles the Emperor has written In his own handwriting a text. its name. This honored pastorj in a reoent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., of Coluna-bu- s, Governor Thompson B. Ferguson of Ohio, says concerning their famous catarrh remedy, Peruna: Oklahoma has set down his official The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. foot on the use of bloomers by girls Gentlemen: had hemorrhages of the lungs for a long time, who attend the Territorial educational and all despaired ot me. I took Peruna and was cured. It gave mo w institutions. strength and courage, and made healthy, pure blood. It Increased A Dill has been Introduced in the my weight, gave me a healthy color, and 1 feel well. It is the best Missouri legislature establishing a medicine In the world. It everyone kept Peruna In the house It U. STUBENVOLL. save many from death every year. whipping post. Another bill nas for would Thousands of people have catarrh who If you do not derive prompt and satisIts purpose the abolition of the death would be surprised to know it, because factory results from the use of Peruna, penalty for murder. it has been called some other name than write at once to Dr. liartman, giving a s catarrh. The fact is catarrh it catarrh full statement of your case ana be will The official figures show 4714 ade lost their lives, and that 33,112 wherever located; and another fact be pleased to give you bis valuable which is of equally great importance, is vice gratis. houses were destroyed as a result of that Peruna cures catarrh wherever Address Dr. Hartman) President ot The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ok the recent earthquakes at Andijan, located. Russian Turkestan. Almanac, Ask M. Goubet, the inventor of the druggist for free Pe-ru-torpedo boat bearing his.name, who, as announced January 12th, was recently confined in an asylum for the insane In Paris, is dead. Rub with Tbe agricultural bill has tjeea prepared by the house committee on agriculture. It carries approximately and the sore muscles become comfortable and the stiff joints become supple. $6,000,000, or about $80,000 more than the current appropriation. Aches and Injuries of MAN or BEAST. Oood for crown of and The Saxony princess M. Giron, with whom she eloped, have arrived at Meutone, France, and inThousands ot home mde happy every year by this treatment. tend to stay two months. They have Host thoroughly equipped Institution in the west. Uodera and up to date in every respect. Cures positively made. M. Andre Mme. name of taken the and for terms and literature, address per-sn- PLAGUE AT MAZATLAN. There Have Been 107 Death January Since 1. There have been 107 deaths from the plague since January L The deaths on the 15th numbered seven and many new cases are reported. The number of wooden hospitals burned is 106. .Two coaches ,in which plagjiij. stricken people sought to escape from the city will ho burned. A young workmans mother died from the plague at the familys house. 6ome sanitary inspectors entered tbe house and took possession of the corpse, and the young man was sent to the department of observation. Ills wife and sister were absent at the time of the inspectors visit and soon afterward disappeared fearing they would be taken to the lazaretto. This morning one of the women was found dead from the plague, and the other has not been beard of. The young man has become Insane. a your sub-mari- na Hard Work makes Stiff Joints. Mexican Mustang Liniment the CURED. DRUNKENNESS .... .... Gerard. Two battalions of the foreign legion, stationed in Algeria, have been ordered to be in readiness to proceed :o the Moroccan frontier. The troops ire being equipped for active service INSTITUTE. THE KEELEY rmar lskb salt south st.. isa star oitt. utsh. n. ... Snail espltsl requires enS big return on tbe Investment mured. WS make all kinds of Laundry Maohinajfg 181 E. Division Write St., Chicago Paradox Machinery Co., the field. In a fire at Morrissey, B. C., SaturThe American consul in Algeria, Oldest Printed Calendar. day night, four men were burned to Donnell Kidder, says tne report cireu. Ths most ancient printed calendar death. Four others are missing, and lated in Ixmdon that his wife was in the world baa been found in Wle it is believed they also perished in kssaulted and robbed by footpads was bnden. It wnn printed by Gutenberg the flames. and the Incident was in 1448. rxaggerated, The Pioneer hotel, leased by A. without Importance. L. Douglas makes and aella more Johnson, caught fire from the man's 43.80 and $3.00 shoes than any other An explosion of a gas main in the two manufacturers of a lamp In the bar room. 8PELT- Zin ths world, which Salmt Ripe. tflYPt lUC Itl The proprietor aroused the guests, business center of Joliet, Ills., wrecked provsseretheir superiority) worn by more they LXlft FARM most of whom escaped In thoir night Kelgert'a barber shop and Injured two tj In ell stations of fteople any clothes. All were coal mlnerj or loo. other make of people had narrow barbers. Scores Because W. L. It was Impossible for the Douglas business block tithe largest manufacturer proprietor to reach all the rooms, escapes. A SAIZIR'S 8FVD3 KEVTR FAR! . can ba buy cheaper and There Is no fire protection at Morris- nearby is In a partial state of colhis shoes at a 1, 000,000 Customers firoducs Another Hotel Horror. us. ;n over-turnin- g oWK-it- . pros-pector- SEEDS s. threo-wtor- sey. Claimed He Was Lincoln's Assassin. Just prior to dying, D. E. George, an aged and wealthy citizen of Guthrie, Oklahoma, made the statement that he was John AVIlkes Booth, tho as. saHsin of President Lincoln. George attempted suicide at El Reno, and made a second and successful attempt In a hotel at Enid, taking poison. He Stated that he had successfully eluded the officers after killing Lincoln, and bad remained unknown to the world ever since. Chinese War In San Franclaco. Five Chinese were shot, two fatally in a tong war in San Francisco Chinatown Sunday. There wero three sue. cesslve shooting affrays, the latter two being in retaliation of the first, which took place In a gambling den, in the first affray the Intended victim was hot through the body and two by. atanders were struck by the bullets, but not seriously Injured. Four men are la jail, and the police aay they have etrong evidence against two ol th prisoners. Fstsl Due.r First Lieutenant Werner von .Ora. wert, so- - of the lieutenant gonerm ot that name, shot Dr. Aye, a lawyeAof Hamburg, through the neck, rutting the spinal chord, in a duel fought the Grnnewald forest, Germany, Pa A urdny. Death ensued Immediate!5 Th deceased, who was an officer the army reserves, leaves a widow am five children. The eanne of the qua mil was obn ure, but of long standing. I duel ocrurred In pursuance toAtbb findings of a nillliarj court of hlSor. y lapse. Four kegs of powder exploded in a Slav boarding house in WIndber, Pa. lx Slavs who are believed to be mor-tallInjured were seated together in a room, and it is said that one of them r.'HH endeavoring to dry a quantity of powder. Acceding to a Honolulu dispatch, the Hawaiian Exhibit association is preparing to ask tho legislature for an appropriation of $50,000 for an exhibit rt the Ft. tnils exposition. Abtflit ;2nniiP will be spent on a building, to present plans. While attempting to arrest a negro itespeiado. Will Davis, at Pacolet Mills. 8, C., Officer Jacob Smith was !mt to death. Davis escaped, blit the ntlre community Is looking for him and a lynching Is feared if he Is aught. A plan of S. T. Harensld, a Hungarian student at Tiffin, O., to organ. Ize his countrymen in the United States Into Christian associations, under the direction of the Reformed church, was adopted by the board of home missions. The employment of small girls at night In the silk mills of Scranton, ra., has been stopped. The owners ot the big mills have posted notice at the various plants ordering the mall girls who have been working at night to report fer day duty. Th lawyers for the anthracite coal operators and for the mine, workers, who are now In Philadelphia In attendance on the strike commission, have drafted a bill limiting the ages for children to work In or about coal mines and In mills and factories. y than other con- cerns, which enables him to soil shoes lor $3.30 and $3.00 equal In every way to tliose sold elsewhere for $4 and $3.00. W. L. Douglas $3.30 and $3 shoes are worn by thousandNof men who have been paying $4 aud $3, not boiler ing they s could got a shoe for $3.80 or $3.00. lie hoc convinced them that the style, fit, end wear of his SJ.30 sad $3.00 shoes Is just ss good. Placed side by tldo it la impossible to to sny diffuronce. A trial will convince. Prouttot retard of smy on Mill, fand yet wo sn rnwiiiHirouiUjtn nnro, W d'lire, by July it, non and btoo Uua unprocodrntod oGcf. 51 0.00 for IOc. in ttamoa 1 1 WowUlmnfl upon ford A our rrofti tAtAlufUft, w' A wide ouniko Unurix. !?' . first-clas- A ntlre lurr-a-ae te ifH.ine. KM Saint: MS, VOU, W mi i !. na.oea, Worth $0.00 compared with Other Makes. Tit, dost Importod and Americas troth,.,, Htyl'l rat, at Calf, f waste, Ba Calf, Calf, Viol Kid, Ceres Oolt, as d Kailonal Kanqaroo, Fail Colar fttnloL, The senuine have W. I HOUULAt Ptttflnn wdUIIUH pome and price tamped on bottom. t. Atori W.L. S I'W.WV.V, ar'-r- him, oponrortwipt ntalogfrr,. jjoluLas, uuvcu.To.N,hdAjee i $ Ul ftUtf . nd ftia Wuh l(totalMr, S ll.e I luo.oa In Four rears. Againef SS, Ai4,4.VU.t W. L. DOUCLAS $4.00 CILT KDCK LINK, oalr wtih turn VteoAint uSWrxj dm t . - 00 lu 0M tk B'Hhpf WESTERN CRAIN CROWINC. CANADA MIXED FARMINC. The Btsaes W ky more wheat U grown In Western Canada In n few liort utonlbe tbut enewbere, IS tiecaua vegetation grows In prw portion to the unllgliL Tbe Dior northerly UiltudeTn which grmln eUoa,UietieH wllicom top. Therefore Wlhn.perbuehelj- - v reitepdnrt in the Kt. Are uedercry ftina. 1(X, 1,647,330 Aoren. XialS, 1,4 1.7,821,734 Bu. HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 16f CRES FREE, thsoniyeherge for which t 10 klnntry. AhuntUnrn of wnter aud fuel.,' Wing L r!i (uo4 graas lor paatur and 6ajr..-rilltn miMtii, ralnfa.i, nd n rllmnt giving oft naaure nml adequate aeaaon . growth. Sum! to the folio ring for an Atlas nos Other lwratiirt, and o ao for rertlflcet giving yon IW Uo tluird fielghl and pamiiunf SurwrtnuinJau f Immigration, Ottawa. Canada, Lake Salt tv, Taylor, City, Ulb,UnUM wtoj, 1 anadlas Ooraruuifut AgeuL lii 1 lt. 0it4t t rat. RELIABLE ASSAYS. !0d. Lead 1 ,7ft I Gold end Sliver it utud. nuv t opr.. Lss , Prompt returns on mail tadipiee. Ogden Amy Co. trte tiirtsoi T oanvnn. cCkO. 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