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Show s u di.-.-- EM tin THAW NAY AleXiS Aiad. U. rep- toil in '.hr !iii td !h r.iu(i sia. and Nicnolaa ivpit 't'ii'.uig the reiuluiituidiy p:".;. riy.ii i,g Ihe question cf ituptui enieni. ma.rrial advatice-tiieii- i an. pjittical liberty fur l.ussiau s..rk:i.t.u,eii. Tbi council ununiuiously adopt'd oliitiuiis expiv.-.v- e of its sympathy ill .0 the s'ruitd.c of lalauliig meu fur llicir freedom and p i oping i u ojicratiuu with them iu ihe pr.'nio-t!uof their .ioiiiii.i in Tvhy-kniik.- I READY TO STRIKE Unless Railroad Manager Concede Their Demands, All Line West of Chicago Will Be Tied Up. I TODAY ' -- THAW SENDS CHECK. Will Combat the Testimony of Abe Hummel Experts Agree That Thaw was Insane When he Killed Stanford White. Chira iiii. March 19.- - 1 .i:iuiii'ii aud est of ccinliicMi t on all rilr'tii I'lii' I'liicaco hair rejected lin .cvnt ufii-of the general managrr nf the HERMANN TRIAL, icm for an inrrear m .igci. ilie in iutnrniatiuM Dr. Loomis Chief Witness in the Day's Rei'iiiu-llcniliThe fllcial c.nn ums Proceedings. Inch have d i lie voi' in pv.iyTtas for a f.i'.imgkt. im!I NVarhlnet-.in- . March !?. Dr Clark beulu tunnirrow. It is Maid tu.ilier I lull the iraintnen have nHt-- to strike K. ImuUUi, who is under indictment in Urepuu In whai is known as the it ilieir demands an mu giamed. I r liiTtuann-Pule- r the railroad mniugci idfer conupiracy caie, and Mmi iu a fencing case, was ino ciuiet sslone a s.t'Ue of witness in the Hermann trial uii-- is likely to reault. was (induced When the conference lieiweeu hire today, llr. of tbe emiiluii and the liy the goieriinieiii. aud his tcMiiuoni vas regarded a important to allow, a eonipunies adjouraed kVii ZT it was I 'n Med States Attorney Hsker staled, the under! ending that another would lie held af'.cr the men mat Mr. Hernia uu had reason to de sir-ihis idler hooks, for which be l;nd toted upon the imi misers' offer. ir being tried. This second meeting is en'cied to l)C l Dr. Loomis said he had Wen held next week. I he managers have already offered agent for the land ofli.-- in lire-K'during the administration of Presi- to submit the eullre eontmversy to ardent Harrison and wa reinstated soon bitration. but It le slated that this ufier President McKinley was by proposition ha also been haring been out during the the toting members nf ibe ltnluua. disCleveland administration. He was The offer which the men aie aaid missed 'shortly before Mr. Iltnnann to hate rejected waa for au increase He office. eiired from tile land of lu per cent to meu in the freight letters which service and of 10 a mnatli to condualaiut twenty-fivconst limed a correspundeiiee lietween ctor. ffi a month to baggagemen aud Id himself and Mr. Hermann as cu.miiU-sioiiea month to hrakemen and flagmen in Mr. tc the all letters Nearly the passenger service. Tbe meu Hermann, the wltneaa said, hi had asked an Increase of 13 per cent, marked and- regarded as irwonal and with an day on through freight eoufideiitial and learned for ihe first trains, but later these demand were tune today that they had been placed reduced to an increase of 12 per cent The in the (ilea of the land offlre and a day. It was explained original answers from Ur. Hermann to the men when' the vote was started were secured oy the government from offers nf of lhat a terrilct rejecting tun 'he paper. of Ur. Lootnl. A tbe railroad managers would carry the letters related to alleged It a strike vole. As the mailer of accotinta hv Dr: U Kinds, aud with iiov. stands the strike vote haa been in one letter be bugged tu be allowed carried, but no order to quit will he to resign. Dr. lAitnii admitted Hist he had issued until further efforts to reach held up 8. A. D. Puter for j(iI with un adjustment have been made. which to defend blmaelf foi certain reports he had made on twelve of Pilfer s somesicad claims, and lhat he had previously received a like amount from Puter as expense money for and reporting on these claims. Puter has hoeu convicted in the case, which is known aa the "seven-eleveesse. He la now here tn trs'lfj for the government in the present rae. Dr. Loomis On said he had not informed Hermann that he received this money. 1 would not have dared to, he exI would Jiave been glad claimed. enough not tu let anyone know ahoiit it." In a aerlea nf question! by Attorney Worthington to ascertain if Ihe had lieen promised Immunity by the government's attorneys for it was ascertained tbal negn- tiailons to this end bad lieen carried on. but had come to nothing so far as the witness knew. He said an attorney named Hardy had appmarhen'hlm iu Oregon during the pendency of the case and had said lie mnld fix H." Hardy saw Ihe gov-- 1 eminent' attorneys and tbe witness several times. Finally Hardy told IxKimls that the government attorneys about the 'seven- did not care a eleven' case, but if vnu ran tell them names suggested. to Mr.. ww the nhieellnnhvrnited' Slates , . mnn ' ? ,? Mr'hJ?"rPul' Attorney Raker interrupted Uie con- - P"0'1'' ' -' "v ! elusion nf the remark. It waa moved Jn,,wn "an and Hughltt to strike out the answer from the rec- - MeMr McC,v' ord, but Justice Btaffnrd allnwel it to stand. However, when the witness began to detail esnversarions regal ding Immunity he had with Puter after the known financiers and latter's conviction, other abjections i a,r doxen well railroad men, with ull of tfhoni he has discussed various phases of tbe railt road hit nation. Tlicae include J. Morgan, James Bpeyer of New a York, President Ktlckney of the tires I western railroad, B. F. Yoakum, chairman of 'he board of directors of the Chicago, Rock Island anj Pacific; E. H Hnrrlman of the Union Pacific and Charles 8. Mellon. New York, New Haven and Hartford railRan Francisro, XI arch 19. Reports road. All of 'hose tieraons have made Incorporattonight show that the waters of the specific recommendations Ran Joaquin and Sacramento rivers ing their views on the question whethare subsiding! but the situation Is still er 4he president should renommend adregarded as grave. In a few places ditional railway legislation, and most levee have broken and th lowlands of them have urged him tu make a Much property hire re- statement defining hi attitude In exarc flooded. sulted. Considerable stock haa lieen plicit terms. rl'i a view to allaying drowned. Hallway traffic anl tele- public apprehension. Generally there has been hut little approach to unagraph service are badly Interrupted. The mwn of Omvflle is still inundate nimity in these recommendations. He The financial lass at has referred Ills callers who want in,l hv water. Orovllle and vicinity la estimated at formation as to his strftude tn his pule 1.Uiin,in0. A number of Chinese are lie derlars'ions on this general subreported to have been drowned. Rac-- t ject, and has told them that he means a m n to reports the Southern Pacific to be consistent wl'h what, be has alline situation unchanged. ready said. Stockton was flooded today f.ximthe The president says frankly that he of the two channels that Is learning all he can regarding th ovcrfl'i from and freshet the foothills, railroad situation and '.hat lie Intend bring at a late hour tonight only a section lo continue lo consult with railroad nf the city along Main street and north people and otbors on the subject. of Poplar street was oui of wa'ci. ft is the greatest wetting this city haa FALSE REPORT. experienced since the grest flood of 1662. In ihe .bnlness section of Rumor That Hardman Lina 3ollr Stockton the xraier is knee dip in maker Will Strike It Without places and In the southwestern part Foundation. if the city the Rood i from three to five feet deep. The power plant lightCleveland. Ohlj. March 19. It waa ing the city haa kept the machinery todav that the executive comreported in operation thus far, being tho tho lire: lierhood of Intermittee of .f section the national ikMierniak'-r plant in this and Iron ShipIs from state that operating. Reports builder had lii''l meeting at Liraln nf are the the crest that the foothills and had rieriu'd n an ultimatum to flood will reach Stockton before midB. H. Harriman and aaeociatea ot the night. Harriman I1r.es regarding a threatened of boilermaker on those line- -. strike BURIED ALIVE. Only two member of the executive committee, Pp si.bnt Dunn and Vice Cordova. Rpalu, March 19. The in President WiyanJ. were n glate-esion of fire damp yeaterday in the thia rity toniem. and neither rnttld be In resulted Valde Inferno rainea the lound for a verifleetion or denial of burial alive for 24 hours of thirty mi- the publish'd rtporia, men were ner. When the finally Chicago. March 19. Rumnm of B brought nnt two were dead. All of the strike of the MOrniaker on all the others had sustained serious injuries. Harriman line prolwhly grew out of a atrlke of the b'dlermaker fn the CHESS TOURNAMENT. hop of the Chicago and Alton rail111. This strike road at Memphis. Tenn.. March 19. Dr. occurred about six week ago. and It is Lasher defeated Frank Marshall hero said the places of the striking boilertonight in the twelfth game of the makers ha vo all been filled. The chess championship series. Marshall has refused to reinstate the move. strikers, and a hrea wax made tn resigning after the The score now stands five game In fa- call out all the other men on the Har vor of Dr. Lasker and seven drawn. riman system. Reports from ,the west. r I'l'thliu-g- . Mirili 19. Mayor lien. tivrived a teller from tv. Thaw Uuiay ll'iriv in which a tT.rck fur $liu wjs v iichiM! to aid I mm the flood of IHUxotia hiilti-rinIat W. laiiiliiK' . The ma.'iir rv plied tiiai uu fund had been r.iiM-- in but tliut mw Ull'l hud lilt'll IHIM-'In Aliigliruv. akhi'd what dirpuri'iou mid he made ot the money. I'iu-bu- 1- -By rage provision in tlip hill, which allow the col I ec inn liy the shliper or 1 a day frutu the lailroud lor failure to deliier csrs witLiu a rcasonuliie lime alter they have heuii ordcre-1a day The railroads ii cullecl from shiperh uo fail to unload cars of freight to them after forty eight hours. Another provision gives the shipper the right of sell. m against the railroads fur any If that might grow out of failuie of the comnnui carrier lo deliver ears within a reasonable time. Theao are the main fcatuies of the hill. L prolon-in- xxuiraaiion of i;e of alienlai imroduevd bylhc ,he cien lo H.M'fy that Harry K Thaw ,leuutiuanc yiitu hi- abol and killed Sianh'iii Vim. Diairict Attoruey made it Impossible for lb. deDually to clone Ha tax today. ft,,. When adjournment until luinorruw waa pending uuly the taken nuiiur of the adnimaiiHi of a letter riin n by Thaw to J. Denulaun Ljoii, Mr. Deliuaa a Ptiisb'irg (sinker. which man s Mid would h.i to fix the young a:ale of mln.1 before the roof garden Bve-vt'acrilv and the likelihood that Neiliit Thaw will he called briefly to combat the teall-nof Ahranam Hummel. Diiirirt Aturuey Jerome hinted that an Important wltneaa for the preaecu-tiomight rnch the city lonlgut. Tlie ehanrea. however, are lhat a half daya eaau-tomonow will lie sufficient to conclude all 'he testimony tha la to An lK, ,,ff( ivd by cither aide. until Ihura-da- v i hen will be taken morning, when Mr. Delnias will Ix'iilu his summing up speech, iio will have all of Thursday lo hinisc t and e Mr. Jerome w'll reply on tYiday. Fitzgerald may charge the Jury ilui ewnlng or he may for the first time hold conn on Saturday in order to rondiide the cane before the week i hi -- . Je-p.- th-r- 1 e n Outbreak Assuming Serious Proportions. Anti-Jewia- h s anil-Jewts- h Jna-tic- Jury-roo- - Tfle-phen- of-e- be-'s'- it fire-eight- ! ' i. title-holde- r. bill. 6-- 6-- alrv-ad- y r- 1 e 6-- 6-- muug-lii'die- iilen-line- rll-In- p -- lu-a- . s falsifl-cailm- u wit-net- 's (efl-fvln- : ven-eleven" Pier-por- Chl-cog- only-powe- r ex-p- li forty-fourt- h STATE TAKES 11 various caaes bmuglil lirfore th roniuierce cvuuinlaaiun liy and individual in Kanaea, involving the rate on coal brought from mini's in Wyoming and (Yikirado to siaiiiuia In Kansas over the Rant a Fe railroad and nmuecilng line. This will make the aiate at Kansas one of the plaintiffs iu the raxes. ill clt-li- s COURT-MARTIA- Ran Antonin, Texas, March J9. The of Captain Lyon to- day in the IMiniae Hie occaxbm for numoruiia tween tbe defense and the tllu And Kills Eigtvt School Children and On Other Person. Torienn. First Letter . And Then Kills Her Baby. Carteravllle, uiL BRYAN Portland, Ore., March from Krneat La fflngwell and Eincr cnmainlng the first aewa of the Anglo American polar expediting nine the expedition left Alaska, were received here yrilarday by J4. A. Andrea, assistant in the local weather HONDURAS CONSCRIPTED MEN. bureau. Th letters were dated 21 and November 23 aud were Mobile, Ala., March 19. The earnthe ice fields to Point er Mercator arrived today front I nerlo rarriod over where they were delivered 10 Cortex, four 'jay out. and reports that Harrow, the Canadian mounted police. Mr. within the paat two week tbe Honstale In hia letter that the all duras government haa cmiMTlpii-Duclieaa of Bedford lies frozen In solid inen at that place. When the 2Hi mllci off Point Uarrow eallnd Pie few remaining men, ice almut were at that aided by eum' of the women, were and that the pieparatiimx for almost time atar'lng on completed to protect throwing up mirrachmenu into the unknown counan expedition alluck from a by the place reported try lying north nf thia continent. Acthe Kicaragu.tn navy. cording to the writers, tbe atari will be made early Lhla spring. BIG WINDOW GLASS ORDER. on to aay that, l'ftlngwcll from the tides and from lalks Judging Pltfsburg, March. 19. Window glax with the natlvas, they have coma to manufacturer! of Ihla rity have the conclusion that a large Island ext.l.liud eonlrart aggregating ist nnt far from the main land Th boxes during the past few days. Tho implorerx aay that the party may not ever la It aaid, orders are the largest. return from this trip for two year. placed at one time. The ahlpmenla The weather waa moderate at lb tim In Pacific the are to runeuTtier region. the letters were written. At tbal time The aelllug price was at 9U Had IU off (he severest cold had been only ten 15 M and and list for single strength, degrees below aura aud on some days off Hat for double strength. The conIhe mercury bad reached ten degree tract prim la considered remarkably ivliove. Tim entire party of fifteen strung aud Indicative of firmness in were In good health at the ti'ne of tbe window glass market. writing. He say a that experiment made by Dr. Howe In the nae of veg-'able fond denuinatrated timr InadeOHIO RIVER RECEDING. quacy and Utat the serving of innal to The experiCincinnati, March 19. -- The Ohio riv-e- r the men aa resumed. fn the belief that vegbad liegun in rereile at I o'clock ment wafoodmade would reduce the singer this aftemmin, and at 6 o'clock tonight etable says that those or dlaeaae. registered 61 feet ten inchea, a fall letters may be the last to roach the a rail ol two tenth in fivn of world for two year, unices he honra. It la now believed that tho Hillside in sending out a couple of flood here practically over, aud that succeed summer. next men sudstorm but violent hwaj nothing denly swelling the Ohio and tributaries . STRIKE CAUSING will materially change the situation. aa Mr. Bryan called attention to tho he was spending the forty seventh aanlveraary of hi Mrth la Clnc.lunatJ, concluding with tho remark that ho eipeofod to livro through I five more presidential campaigns. went Into polities by aorldeot, and I alayed In by deafgn," be added. When tho fighting is hot In the next cam paign, I want lo fee on tha filing line, where the firing In the hottesL Put me In Ihe next fight," fort that ' PROVISIONS FOR CHINA, Washington, March 19. The United HUte army transport Buford wll' take a hiad of provlaiona at mee t Lhina .'or the rellaf of famine auSerere. Tha war department advised th itde department today that this transport, which la now at Ban Franriaco, is at the disposal of th Red Croai fur immediate uea in the ehlpmanL The transport will atop at Honolulu ca Its way to ghanglial, and probably will carry a a pedal party of congressmen who are to vtalt Honolulu as guests of the cltlsena of the Hawaiian islands. e SON'S ACTIONS KILL MOTHER. 1 New York, March 19. Mrs. Margaret. Harold Davldge, for many year known in theatrical circles aa Maggie Harold, died suddenly to. lay. Her non. William T. J. Davldge, waa arrested flnturday night charged with taring shot R stall D. Wilbert, n trained nurse, and the ahorfc of the young roan' trouble is said to bar aggravated a disease nf tbe heart from which the mother bad anffered for several years. two-tenth- s, 1 TIE-UP- Tlie number EDDIE FOY SCORES HIT. this port to discharge and lake on rargo la liirrcan-ln- g Ftoy, Philadelphia, Parch dally a a reault f tha ronllnued the role of Artie Choke, awed anstrike of tha lingehorenien. 8iking In other eomedy ancoeaa In the SrsC of th strike sit nation today. production ef The Orrhid," director general of tha Hamburg-Anierica- n American which waa given it premiere tonight line, aaid it wa impiklhle theater. Tbe pier ia full to obtain from abroad tn a xliori time at the M'ric of snap, elaborate In costume aud siiliFlftute for all the locked-nu- l received. hut that this would lie possible rcetiic effect, and wm well Beside Eddie Foy, Trixie Frlgaaxa, within a fortnight. The shipping comi.f aliipe waiting In Washington, March 19. A sentence of nun year and one day In the peniby Justice tentiary waa today Imposed Barnard unon James M. Boyd, ilisDursIng clerk of the public health and marine hospital service, who was Indieied upon a ebarge of having fraudulently obtained about 91.2UU from the government. v DIES. San Remo. paly. March 19 --Count the Vladimir Ximbiovltoh former Rusi'ljn minister of foreign af15. fairs, died hero Ihla evening at 11: dePaul iJinisdorff, a nephew of the and representing ceased aiate-math Lamadurff family, was prtaent at bia uncle's death. n. CASHIER MISSING. dUt Steve-dore- a, panies here are daiermhied to ,rrait course an.l fight the in their Amelia Atone and several others of principal made emphatic hit. ARRESTS AT THE TRACK. oooooooeoooooo o pn.-wM- striker. Hot Spring. Ark.. March 19. the leaderahlp of Constable Golden of ffale township and J. B. Wood, n lemlior of the local rafurm otgsnisn-iion- , men a poi of sixteen am Torn-an entrance to the Oak lawn track this afternoon and arrested seven alleged violator of ihe Anils law. Injunction proceedings were Instituted tonight against the aders of the posse. Tbe meu arrested have Instituted habeas rorpn proceedings to avoid their appearing before a magistrate in Hale tcvnshlp tomorrow. TTn-d- 1 g Llucnln, Neti.. March 19. - The fiil-ier- Si aie lank of Firth. Ihi i.t.'iniy, waa cloned loilay by order of :he board. The bank a a capitalized for iu."un and had depoei of V. J. Crard.ill haa 9IU2,Uiu. been iniFlng aince last Thuraday. Cat-lib--r GETS 1 Cfaetanali. March 19. Wm. J. Bry. tonight waa the guest of th rtnnatl damocratle dub, where ha Xler-cat- MINISTER IN CINCINNATI, aa 1 RUSSIAN Da., March 19. James Tolbert, wife of funner Mayor Tolbert of Fairmwt, waa brutally and har twunimtha-nlbaby waa murdered by a negro at their borne last evening. Posaro are in pur Received From Ihe Polar Expedition. Hamburg. March 19. n, NEGRO ASSAULTS WOMAN. William Hewitt aaid he firmly believed the d'ixena of Brownavlll had fired tiNin Ihe post, hut be hid nut examined the Iwrrarka for Ihe hullet marks and bad heard of no such mark being found ity anyone. GETS A YEAR. c Mexico, rhll-die- be- pioaecu-lion- i March 19. Nina imrauns, eight of them school were lnalanUy killed Malay and many others Injured at Durango, Tex., by the roilapae f the roof ef Hie public school building while Uw voouia were erowdrd with pupils. Tbt dead luclu.de one of the teachers and tight niemlver nf her claa. 8norei were buried nnder Ibe wreckage and debris, end It is believed additional daarha will fallow, aa many of Ihe vlotluia ar uangetuiialy hurt. NEWS FROM EXPLORERS. waa court-martl- ROOF COLLAPSES. rt A HAND. Topeka. Kali., March 19. The siaiv bon id of railnwd coniuiiBBinnerw today tiiai Ii would Intel vene THE PENROSE mock. Del., who waa kidnaped vreent-ly- . It was annouuced positively that the hiding place of the kidnapers bad lieen lound aud that young Mania would be reamed by midnight. At 1 o 'chick thia aioraiug. howsver, the detectives returned from tha march and announced that the uoy la question was not tho Marvla child, but the atm of a Ripley, N. Y couple. New York, March 19. Heavy of siiH'k in the first huui. of wliii'lt look prompt advatitag. f.illowed by k raiment rumor 'hat uiie or mure slock exchange house were vniluirrussJId by losses aualuiuid iu tbe last few ,tav. combined today to make Ihe xtvss market aenalttvc aud feverish throughout the day. Lusae the slump diinug tlie opening hour ranged trom 4 to 7 puitii. Tiinm beading the list with a l"a of 7 14, (iresl Northern preferred, tuiell-i:ig- . Heading and 81. Paul aufferlug losn nf 6 iioiut aud upward and Nun liern Parilic 4 12. A reaction iullowed quickly, iu ahirh re mad up. t art vif the early loasea Inn the market cimluued weak, aud alternate period of dwllne aud reacof Ihe tion followed during th day. Alarming reporta as to the lability of two unnamed routiuihain house contributed largely to this condition and prlte were extremely some of the active ktorka gains, while at showing pronnunci-the same momeni others were re cording sharp losses. The passage of the delivery It nr at 2 '15 p. in. without the anrieipaind announcement of failures restored tome confidence, and Ihla, with active covering, restored confidence somewhat aud then waa a violent relxuiud In thr last hour, when many of the active stock! regained their opening level. At the rlnac there was a very aharp reeveslou from tbe rally. Uuidun. Jlureli 19.- The Wliitc Riar illie kieumer Suii Ir. which rail urhure near tin: i.U.n.i light iiouae ou Hie ill :n au c night of Alau-l- i 17. i eciddigi.v (laiiKciva poniiimi. She lui slilfivd rligiiii) aud ir now leaning over n htiirboard. There uppeara to he but little chance of refloating the Meatncr. The :i are ruunoig bigli, and U i ilmuglit that it alio remain lung iu hoi prcactil poaiiion ahe will break In two. The work of salvage liu had to he diKcontlnued. Tho line ateuiucr Jeesaha. which ran aground the morning id March 8, almoat within sight of the 8urtc, alau la in a dangerous position, and Ibero la Utile hope ul , aaviug till vessel. orgi-inall- 19. - According lo a Vienna, Msn-telegram received line from Cierno-wfts- . an Austrian town rime in the boundary of Moldavia. Rouinanl. have been received there from the Austrian frontier imllce slat toned at Itxkani and Mucxawa. that the outhrenk lu Rouuiaiiia is assuming serious proportions. Peasants have attacked and plundered Jews at Burduilieni. who are fleeing over the frontier to Itzkanl. A boui Z.nuo fugitives. mostly women ami children, alends. have crossed the frontier. OthWith the exception of the la.it few ready er reports derlare that further disminutes of the afternoon session, the turbances have occurred at Hotoaah-ni- , enure day was given over to expert where the ieasants hate set fire usiimouj . to the houses of Jews, and as a result almost the entire town is in flames. (Continued on Page Two) The Hebrew alliance of Vleumi is preparing to lake caie of the Roumanian WILL BE BUSY TODAY. fugitives. The towns of llzkaul and Rurxawa Grand Jury Eapaetad to Return Fifty in Austria are almut three miles apart Indictment Againet Frisco Grafter and earh la within one miln of ihe Koumania frontier. Burditxhunl is San Francisco. March 19. Contrary about two tulles within the Kuuuutniau Co general expectation, that grand Jury frontier and about three miles from after a three honra eeealoo this afternboth Itsskanl and Bueiawa. Burdus-hen- l oon, adjourned until 2 o'clock tomorrla about. 20 miles to the west of ow afternoon without reaching an in- Botosalienl. District Attorney Lanpdnn dictment. end Detective Hums both atsted howtflG FIRE AT NORTH POWDER. ever, that alien the grand Jury meets tomurmw It will lie for Hie purpose of Whole Town Ablazo, and No Flro Definding indictment and the reporting partment. if them lu Judge Coffer, presiding Judge of the superior court. I.angdun Baker ntv. Ore., March 19. A spevan Biithmiiy fur the statement that cial to the Democrat from Ninth Powthe failure to return indictments to der, 26 miles northwest of here, on day a a due to the delay in preparing the main line of the Oregon Railway on which the dis- and the formal pms-rs- , company, Bays that the trict attorney 'a office was engaged townNavigation Is burning atgl liahle' to be ennearly all day. It is aaid that between The North Powder consumed. r.n and iio indictments will I returned tirely the livery barn, opera house, alien the grand Jury reports tomor- hotel, the Livingstone' saloon are In flames, row. and it is expected that the depot will disclosRegarding the sensational There is water, hut no hose, ures of wholesale bribery by public go. and no organised Are department. service corporation in the grand yesterday and last night by THAT N. P. HEARING. inenilwrs of tbe board of supervisor, today's session of the Inquisitorial Chicago, Mnrch 19. H. A. Orajr, lat.iidevoid of any startling develcomptroller of the Northern Pnclflc opments. W. .1. Phillips, division manRailroad company, was before Interager of the Pa rifle States Telephone state Commerce Commissioners Front y and Telegraph company; P. W. Eaton, and Harlan today to supplement the secretary and treasurer of the same information given yesterday resr'ilti company; Ferdinand Butterfield, the value of the railroad properties of the Independent Teleheld by that company. He ead that phone company, and Hugo Asher, on August II, 1896. when the rull'oad for t lie latter company, were waa sold under foreclosure proceeexamined today. From these' it waa ding, that thetotsl value of the propIn gut red that the grand Jury waa comerty was 9241.087,77(1, of which amount pleting it- - investigation of the grant9Z2,005.27 was in equipment. There e ef a ing franchise to the Home were then 4,449 mlli i of railroad, costcompany fur 925.001), when ing 154,375 per mile. On Aiiaust 8, c had pm In a bid for the 19u(). ihe mileage, according tu the pendent Telephone company ten per witness, bad increased to 6.U2A mile cent innin. Hutterfield asserted that and the officials had expended Ihe franchise was worth 11,000,000. for and Improvements l2.UU6.b9C for equipment, whirh had of NO CARS RUNNING IN BUTTE. been paid out the Income account. When asked for a valuation of the of Street Car Man a Bonanaa entire properties nf the railroad. Mr. ftray said that he estimated It as befor Hack Drivers. ing worth 1.124,675.466 on Juno lilt. 19U6. s Mont, March 19. The nf the street regarding the earnings nf railway rompary theInquiries out the Information v'.e i d1, verted tonight, and it look that road brnight for fifteen years prior o 1896 lire lung and determined fight the management and the mum-;'"- r the yearly earnings upon the nu standto pf the Workingmen's Union, the ing capitalisation amounted of one per cent, but In the Seme responsible for the tie-nthe 1, 19uti, i.f il. --osd. All kinds nf conveyances year ending September in live upon the streets today, earnings were 4.6 per cent. and transfer companies and ! LAWN TENNIS MEET. 'H'er did a flournishlng bust- P,. won Boston. March 19. Having F;,r the benefit of people living In two ' .in their matches plays, todsye Centerville and Meader-- ; were run at frequent d former champions. Joshua Crane. Jr, tag were wpII patronised. of this city and Charles H. Rands of r Wharton of the street rail-u- New York, will meet on Thursday In finals of the court tennis chamviHtag rl.ftt the tie-uwill eon- - the The win,,n,H the striking employes are pionship tournament here. .i:t and conclude to go to work ner Thursday will play Jay. the prts-en- t In tbe challenge k" inold of fl per day. match on Saturday. Both of today's matches were setrailway commission tled In straight sets. Rands defeating Tfce Colorado Pierre Loriliard of New York, Legialaturw Passed th while Crane put out Poxball Meaaure. Keene of New York bv the ecore of Denver March in.-- Thc senate to- luiKSod u,. railway ciir.ir.lf.Fion SHIPBUILDERS STRIKE. which had passed the 1'. I; now anes t the gtr.crnor. Buffalo. N. Y.. March 19 Three con. mission is , empowered to hundred men employed at the plant cfinpia-n- i in rases where the i are charged with dlacrlm- - of the American Shipbuilding company in this city atiuck today. '' ;"r rebates, change the rate 'hey are found to he dlscrim-hi,- t Another Plant Cloaed. such shall be enb-- ) Lorain, Oh'o, Ma-c- h 19. The Lrra'n ' TO revin-- In order thiMrtrlft COUtt riant of the American Shipbuilding n f f. CtUl-- t. sllOUld , was rIos 1 today aa the rehe c.t,e and appeal cnrapc.iiy ,. , ra:'r'H',--; cf a strike of 100 fitters. mit I'le--- ' triliuttBi. ir the ap- ' 'i, nn Nn derided in ninety MEMBERS OF DOUMA HERE. ,hP or,'"r ',r the commission Ui.i i "me npera-ivuntil a decia-- i Washington. March 19. The n a? ruer rendered. conuc'l cf the Amer'c:i Federais duu) a reciprocal demur tion of Labor today listened to ad- - ,'tr cpr-eia- e ATTACK ON JEWS. n e Continues Weak After Reaction. WHITE STAR LINE WILL LOSE STEAMER. iur-tiic- prin-c.p- X.W York. March Llnion Pacific Drops More Than Seven Points Prices Were Very Irregular Market . ri.u-hin- ht-c- SLIP LEAD IN THE Pituburg Mayor Receives SKW From Prisoner to Aid Sufferers. li'ii-si- a Defense Im-iiii- illli't'P . BE RECALLED ii"'. dor'urc that the men on the ulinmd au.1 oilier Itar--: iron hi an lu.' i. weul.J ink obey a mhc luiur a ihe hii they have no griev- ii. wi 50.CCJ TRAINMEN PROMOTION. HOT IN OKLAHOMA. d MrKla-alch- , Chicago, March 19. LouN electrician of rtie Wrotern division. haa lieen appointed a)Ftani gen- of the Western dlvialon of the Western Union Tele, graph company, with headquarters at Chicago. eral superintendent ARCHIE WILL SOON BE WELL. March Washington. Roosevelt la rapidly n covering from hi attack at diphtheria, and Surgeon General Rlxey tnnlght a'ated tlia ih quarantine at the wbltp houe will be tafaed the latter part f this wttk. rchlo All the Guthrie. Ol.la.. March record of Oklahoma were broken when the thermometer this aft, noon regis'erl j ii in (bp shade. The unusual hmnidlt.. was accompanied by n stiff hteeze. Reports from ail aver the territory are of a like niiure. At Oklahoma ntv the mercury registered 97 and at Thomas 99. 19. DETECTIVES MAKE MISTAKE. Erie, Pa., March 20. Loral detectwere anre lar night thii they had located In this place Horner- Marvin, eon of Dr. Marvin of Kitts Hum- ive O O NICARAGUAN tha PROCLAMA- TION. o o (Correspondence of the Assoo ciated Prass.) o Puerto Cortes, March 12, via o New Orleans, March 19. found upon the Mio e dlers of Nicaragua captured by o the troop of Honduras read ns o follow: o Vengeance for soldiers aso sassinated by the deepot of o Honduras. We will plant our flag in o o Tegucigalpa. Salvador, and puno ish tbe criminals and their alo lies. o Troop, be rewarded by looto ing the first cities of Honduras' o and Salvador captured by Nicao ragua. We will destroy the o of Salvador in Central o o America, srazh out. the foul af Salvador to General from front o o Talavera and revenge the invao sion of Malespin on the first o cities of Salvador. o Zelaya will finish hi wotk o by restoring the old flag ef o Central America and punishing o the sarap of Guatemala. o OOOOOOOOOOOOOO Hege-nsm- rhw ri fl O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o si |