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Show n V COALVILLE TIMES. TuariuSs - - la the state coal shaft at Lansing, Kansas, began Sfpinlay evemng.lt was brought to a clo-- e at 11.30 Tuesday night, and the mutinous couvicts ware placed in their cells as fast as they could te brought to the surface The Imprisoned guards fifteen io number, who were held as hostages, have been released and era again shove the surface. The mutiny or insurrection was on account of the food furnished Many complaints have bceu made at the penitentiary by the prisoners because of the grade of food furnished them, sod to this dissatisfaction have been added allegations of mistreat meat. The first trouble waa displayed Monday night when the miners who had entered the mine in the morning, refused to come to the surface unless tbeir demands ware granted. Warden Tomlinson refused, and the prisoners remained in the mioes all night, preventing the fifteen guards over them going above, sud additional guards to enter the mines. The mouth of the shaft of the coal mius is inside the walls of the prison It goes down toji depth of about T'.U feet. The convicts ate altowed to talk while at work Id the mine, a it would hardly b possible to carry on tns work without speaking. T be guards below are armed only with clubs, so it was not difficult for the convicts lo overpower them. Firearms are never taken into the mine because of the difiicultv that would he experienced should they fall into the hand of desperate men OTAII STATE NEWS. OHn Rom, aged 82, died D lb 16th from smallpox. at Par wan JoMpb H. Smith, a son of Apostle John Henry Smith, U quarantined at Balt Lake with the smallpox. Israel K. Willey of Salt Lak hu bMD appointed to a position In tha census department at Washington. A eruaade against saloons which ssll liqoor to minors has bsn began in Salt Lake. Tha city ordinances have bwn generally violated in this rsspsst Haas P. Knndson, manager of the Novelty Manufacturing soai psny, Salt Lake, accidentally shot himself Friday night, death resulting in a few hours. President Gsorgs Q. Cannon, who has been In feehle health for some timet left for California last week, where he will spend some time recup- erating. President McKinley baa decided to pay a abort v!ai,t to Salt Lake city whan be visits tbs Pacifip coast He will probably atop ou hla return from the coast about Juua 1. Mrs. Ellen Young, wife of Apostle Young, nnd her eon Joseph were thrown from a buggy at Union last week, tha ehlld sustained sever Injuries. Mrs. Young was not hurt Tbs fall of snow Monday and Tuesday of Iasi week at Salt Lake City was hundredth 7)4 Inchaa, or elghty-on- e of an Inch of water. The storm extended throughout the mountainous part of the state. W Ilford Day, a prominent cltixen of feet down a Fsrownn, fell thirty-fiv- e well, tha windlass breaking In bis assent It waa thought at first hn wan fatally Injured, but hla physician now taten be will b out again in a short time. Apostle Woodruff la in Wyoming the settlements In tbs Big Horn country to see If sanding more people there this year to reclaim tlia waste places la advisable. Th colony was established last spring, and all reports have bean vary favorable, t.' )a. Parrtott has been appointed chiai dispatcher of. the San Pedro, Lo Angeles 4c Salt Lake railway, making the third official appointed by Prcaldent Clark from tb Santa Fe, Prescott A Phoenix, be having been dispatcher for that road. TTC Onryove SwiO ud Uay,, An insurrection of 284 convict miners UTAH. 8EKIOUS CONDITIONS Alarm IN RUSSIA. Pervade tllgta Circle ktnduot Plot. Owing to Alarm pervades high circles at St. Petersburg. The police have notified s to have tbeir house police report for duty and bold themselves In constant resdiuesa. It apparently continued that three students ware killed in a fight with Cossacks Monday. The Cossacks rode into th crowds on th sidewalk and many faces were cut open by their The students and knotted whips workingmen threw rubber shoes-caue- a and snowballs at th Cossacks It la reported that on Cossack was killed. A thousand priaouars were taken, among them being 350 women students The presence of workingmen among the rioter rendered this demonstration more dangerous than any known In a generation. 1 aln'MiSi TERMS- - floeer, with twenty assistants, will Risks aa official survey of the Beer Prefer to Tight Thee te Accept Brtthh Terms line, tha work requiring about tea days time. This will be th first Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the colonsfflaial survey wed by tb government ial secretary, has informed tb houea of this 11a. , , of commons that General Both a has Atth recent stockholder' meeting rejected the peace terms offered him. of the Saltair Beach company, the folGeneral Botha, Mr. Chamberlain lowing board of directors waa elected) aid, had conveyed the Information Loren so Snow, Joseph F. Smith, James In a letter to General Kitcbuer, In Jack, John Henry Bmlth, Anton H, which he announced that he was not Load, L. John Nattall sad John R. disposed to recommend the terms of Winder. peace General Kitcbuer waa instructed to offer him, to the earnest consideraof Clift suicided Lake I Salt George Friday night by shooting blniMlf with tion of hi government General 8 revolver, h being dUrioua from a Botha added that hla government and tever attack of la grip. Uls wlf had lie chief officers entirely agreed with Just laft th room to secure some medi- till view. cine whan th fatal shots wera Arad, Shall Trectared by Hamlag. ha bavlog shot himself three times. W. W Gillespie, a stndeotof the MilAmong tha smallpox casaa reported to th atat board of health last week waukee Medical college, bad his skull u wars from Indlanol, - A partly faacturvd, hi nose broken sod th altlxsn there, who was axpoMd and Mvcral gashes cut Id his face of hazing by a fellow student result waa Into the pesthonsa vaccinated, put with tha raat, and felled to "ooma Tuesday. lie Is under a doctor's care and will recover, but h will be die' down" with the disease. figured. The Ute tribes on the reservation Gillespie la a school teacher wltji an from 130,006 tha government ta exoellent record and la taking a medl-ea- l January, and next month will receive courae in addition to hla school 30,000 more, 110,000 of which .Is for duties He waa too busy to join them Tha In th students Tange leases, or grass mousy. prank and incurred Indian feel quite wealthy ovartha th of some of them. When a possession of so much money. lighted cigar waa thrown in his face Letters are being sent out to horse- he resented it with a blow and wm at men la the various part of tba atata tacked from behind and knocked down. nrglng than to nnlta with th Ogden Then hi fee waa battered. horseman la the organisation of a state Pure WLU Pay Americas Claim. horseman's i association, Aa soon aa StstM Minister Dudley, at United anfficlent replies are reoelved organiLima, Peru, has cabled the state desation will be perfseted. partment that th government erf Peru John Fymm, Utah a veteran offered to Mttle for 3,000 solo th had and tha third oldest la tha Fowkes claim, and ha waa immediately United But, died at SL Georgs last to accept th offer. Tb instrooted Q Is. waa weak, aged postmaster at olalm in 1804. William originated Ph George for twenty-eigh- t years sad Fowkes was an American merchant aeeletant postmaster for the preeedlag at Tnmba and tha military night years. He served eoutlnaously llvtng subjected him to a forced loan aloes 174. nnd imprisoned him for twenty-fou- r Gunlock, In WMhlugton eonnty, la bourn. M. claim waa agslnet ader strict quarantine. The whole Pern for 3,000 on hla preferred account, but that town has been expomd to smallpox aa government proffered 3,000 solo (a wall aa all th MtUement near, and It sole being equivalent to 43 cents) sod Is Impossible to conjecture bow many tha claimant expressed hla willingness ease will result Very few people to accept that sum. there have been vaccinated. ua i forty-Mvs- ad ill-wi- ll poet-mse- It la aaJd an Immense sugar ta tob built at Ulotab, at th factory mouth of Weber canyon,, Weber county. Both Morgan nnd Weber counties will be ealled upon to supply Wat far the factory, which arc to he paid fornt S par ton delivered. Andrew Carnegie has agreed to dm net 133,000 to the city of Ogden for n it . Pawns May la Chino. Pro-- I It la feared at Weshingtoa that tb negotiation at Peking .respecting indemnities, may fall, owing to ith greed of individual nation. Mr. Rock-hil- l, our special commissioner, who baa been in cIom communication by cabl with the atata department, ha nothing but discouraging reports tt p Sibil library buUdlagtf th eity will make of this important branch of the agrea by resolution, 'to bpproprlate negotiations. It appears that the mln-- i 1,300 per year lor mslnteusaoe, and iters cannot agree upon qny uniform provide a suitable site. The offer will iasla of ludcv-'t- v. Rndosbtedly be acoepted. . 1 I v- aS Breus l of Met Truss Prisoner la Ewwe-W- i o Ores TrlksM ' tu NM WsEi-rnodral- tv OsNserta BURLINGTON SYSTEM SOLD.' AT REST, the aa r Tina In tha center of a hollow square coms, posed of folly IS.eoo of hie fellow A general Jail delivery at Sbaehot tha remains of Benjamin Harrison Idaho, was frustrated Monday night were Sunday afternoon interred In the by Sheriff Jons and Deputy Art Mb, lot In Crown Hill cemetery, family some ebar4 dangerous ray. Having Iod. Close by tha grave officers Indianapolis. ecl tere confined in the jail the citi-sea- eluded to make e careful search of tU,' were the membri of bis family, 1resl-wit- h the result that they disco. j dent McKinley .and other visitors of dis- jail steel saw blades, two:i tiuction and tbs mors intimate friends ered twenty-fou- r Back a distance steal saw frames', a fils, and a aij. of General Harrison. shooter and plenty of ammunition of fifty yarda, behind ropes guarded Two bars of the steel cage hail beet zealously by a large force of police, sawed entirely through anil six other elood, with uncovered heads, the great multitude who knew him not so welt as 1 he tools in th bars partly through did they who stood betid th freshly sere cf the first possession class soil soother night's work woul4 upturned earth, but who honored him admired him fully a much. have liberated them. r and It is doubtful if any public man, at Among the prisoners is one who il accused of bring Ilia leader of a gang least in this generation, was borne to his last resting place among ao many of stock rustlers operating in souther of and a whe manifestations of respect. There was Idaho for number yeara, it now an ailing trlql for stealing sad no exception anywhere to th exprea-sie- a that the nation had lost oo of its head of boraM to shipping sixty-fiablest men, and th greatest man of hia Minnesota last August. Knowibg there was no show of escaping couvio-Uon-, generation in hia own state. lilt fnsnds proposed to free bint - hervice of the simplest kind wer and furnished him the tools to saw ouf held at th Harrison boms sud at tb of tha cage. As tbera are others impli- chur h. At the borne only the most The intimate friend were present cated in this wholesale and who hsvs not yet been arrested, church was densely packed, and a solid sum sensational development art mass ofpedpte extended for a block in looked for at the trial. every direction. all longtThe honorary The officers, fearing a break on th were: of the now fnsnds have and ime guards posted night jail, day, and will coo tinu them until after (isucral Benjamin F. Tracy of New court in April. York, John Wanamaker of Philadelphia. W. il. II Miller of Indianapolis, John W. Noble of St. Louis, Charles OLD PANAMA CANAL ROUTE CONSIDERED. iostsr of Fostoria, O., General Lew Wallace of Indianapolis, Judson HarW RtblnfftoB Dlapateh Ssjra thu old Coast mon of tinrinnati and William A. Hunt Is Coming Into Favor. Woods of Indianapolis. I pri-on- er v horse-stealin- pall-bearer- s, A Washington dispatch says If the UTAH LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS. view of the administration is supported !ij-thru- u by th next congress, the president will SmsIbb Lait-- 'J Days SSS Bills Acted I poo. obtain discretionary authority to At midnight Sunday night the fourth either the Nicaragua or the Banana canal routs Ou this account Session of the Utah (tat legislature the etock of tb Panama canal has risen esrno to an end. Tb house adjourned sines th adjournment of eongress at 8.50 o'clock, but the senate waa deSeveral prominent members of tha layed by a dispute over the governor Mnate foreign relation committee appointments, and President Evans favor th idea of empowering tha gavel did not fall finally until midnight president to choose th route he thinks Thus ended a legislative day of eighty-si- x hours io duration, for according to the more advantageous, although th bill which pasted the house and was the minutes of both houMtsll th work pending before the Mnate during the of the last three days was don before last Mssion provided for the adoption noon of last Thursday. For sixty-thre- e of the Nicaragua project. days this legislature Secretary llay baa requested Mr. has betu la session. During that time Flava, tha Colombian minister, to sub- It elected a senator, acted ou 383 bills, mit a formal memorandum explaining besides resolutions aaJ memorials, and the verbal proposals regarding Ameri- cost the etat directly in round numcan acquisition of tb Panama canal bers 140,000. The Sabbath session was marked route which was submitted recently. Mr. Corea, the Nicarngpaq.ml&later. f principally by weary waiting for the Tkot 'MrrraivuCl j- - billed thw reception of M uEf from ou house to IDT ter, both of whom have worked E'theror from the governor, In smoking, gctlcally to promote the Nicaraguan in s canal, will leave next week for tbeir flinging songs, making speech respective countries, and will return! jocular vein, snd in th bouse by witfi new instructions relative bats with orange peels, paper wads and to the cottre ssi on s t hci r governments hooks--.- . are wllliug to make to the United leal FUlpIno Llsatuaaat General Lays Btatea. Dsn HIS Arms General MacArthur Sunday oabled TERRORIZING FILIPINOS. Adth war department as follows: Maria General, Washington: Terrible Act of Brutality Report to Fie jutant non Trisa, the only lieutenant general at Acknowledgement of Ameri In the Insurgent army, surrendered cen Authority. Male-baThe record in the cases of thirty-fou- r March IS, at San Francisco d 199 well and officers nine with Filipino natives charged with various offenses against military disc- armed men. Trisa immediately took the oath of allegiance. In the pr.senoe ipline in th Pbilippioss, including several natives It wss s most susof murder, treason and other acts of vioevent snd indicates th final picions lence. have been received at the war Tb of tb armed insurrection. stag These make records department. la Luaoa southern in of Trisa plain th methods pursued by tha in- prestige General of to that Aguinsldo. equal to surgents terrorize the native inhabitants of the iBlande and show cases of Bates snd Colonel Frank D. Baldwin atrocities committed upon the latter are entitled to great credit for persistwhere they declined to comply with ent work In bringing this about" the demands and the exaction of the Dao.eE Keycaps Stamps Will he Bedeemed. Filipino government. In one The treasury officials are actively case nio Insurgent sympathizers, fully making preparations to carry Into efarmed, Mixed in the night a family of fect tbs war revenue redaction sot five persons and killed them with 1, 1901. The motive for th murder waa which becomes operative July re resnd All proprietary documentary tbe punishment of th family for restamps in the hands ef purehsMr fusing to pay taxes in support of th po snd after Jnly 1, 1901, will be reos insurgent government. Snch The guilty natives were Mnteoeed to deemed by the government. for b should redemppresented tamp hard labor fof thirty years tion by th owners to ths'solleetor fros whom they were purchased, who British Naval Proposals. wUl supply th applicant with necesIo the Hoom of Commons Monday, sary forms snd Instructions for th v Mr. Hugh Oakley Arnold Foster, preparation of his claims to the admiralty, secretary goov Boned to Death la RaHwap Oar. explained the naval proposals of th mllM government Tbeir object, be said, AtOllrs, station forty-fiv- e was to maintain tbs navy and to carry west of Miasoule, Montana, Saturday on s successful war should occasion morning e apodal ear on tbe Northern arise. It was poopoMd to have 154,57s Fsdfio road eontalaing the Ed Davie men available to man the flrot of Uncle Tom' Cable" company waa whom 118,625 should be on the active baroed, four member of tha company list, 28,650 on th royal naval reserve losing their Urea list and 7,300 on tbs royal fleet reserve Deed Minnie Herot, took, egad 38, list Th government h went on to Mitcball, lad.) Bert Reed, musician, xpiaia, would ask for A9.000.000 for kged 36, Columbus, Kane; Rene construction, the largest sum musician, aged 34, Kalamaaoo, out of whieh thirty-thr- s itch.; John Boll men, musician, aged new vesMla wer to be started. 4, Parkersburg, la Tht origin of the re ia unknown. Poor Peoee Prospects la South Africa. brewery blown up. Lord Roberts, in s letter to s eorro. -. poodsnt, expresses s confident bop at McKee.pgrt. Pa. Demolished. Throo Person. KlUeA that Lord Kitchener will toon be abl to secure pee In South Africa; bn The McKeesport brewing plant, val-te- d thus far Ihere ta no sign from Pretoria at 100,000, was completely demol-sbe- d or Cap Town that perce is near. The Tuesday morning by an explosion latest news is that Geueral Fourie, w Ith ,f tbe cooker. Two persona wer killed 600 men, escaped Sunday from Dd two Injured by the collapse of tba the British columns that were endeavoring eliding following the explosion, end to corner th commando east of missing. Another Men, . n tnsn Further big operation will rhewes standing on a 'freight ear be started id Orange river atsblng the rescuers St workjfelI country within s few days. root tbe car snd waa kllled by a pass-n- g corn-charg- n, bo-lo- s. Lu-iss- se, sverap-propriate- d, Vp- i Bloum-fontcin- F.ein. and Groat Ruvlhera ,, tern. tietCoatrotef the Property. Nerihera Row- -. cor-dial- ly if" fR"1' KITCHNER'S HARRISON 8MOSH0K re houna-owuer- TB? Utah-Arixo- AT 'in T Stags For TIMES Fl'BLMHUNG CO. COALVILLE. M ,4ikM JAIL BREAK ATTEMPTED MUTINY IN KANSAS PEN. Ifa The Chicago, Burlington A 3ulny railroad baa passed practically into tbs hands of Jhmet J. llill. Arrangements hre about completed whereby the Burlington system is to be leased to th Greet Northern snd Northern Pari railroad companies, tbe latter guaranteeing 7 per cent, dividends on all tbs Burlington stock Tbe Morgan and Ilarriman interests obtained oontrol of the Burlington road several weeks ago, and it ia with them that Mr. liill hat been negotiate tug for the lease Th rapid advance in Burlington stock during the last two weeks and the additional jump of six point Saturday, made it certain that something of an extraordinary nature was in the wind. Few people, however, had any idea that Mr. Hill was trying to get control of tbe property, and apecial stress was laid upon tbe assertion that neither Mr. Hill nor any of hia brokers wsr buy ing Burlington slock. UNITED STATES QUITS CHINA. UrUcr Isuocd to Withdraw all Troops, Except Lugstlon Uaard of 150. An orderiwss seat to General Chaffee Friday for the evacuation of China by American troops, leaving only a legation guard of 150 mem The troops wi'l be removed from China the last of April Tbe dispatch to General Chaffee in Pekin is as follows: In reply to your telegram tbs secretary of wsr directs you to complete arrangements to sail for Manila with our command an m staff officers by the end of April, leaving as a legation guard an infantry company composed of 150 men, having at least one year to serve, or those intending to with a full complement of officers, medical officer, sufficient hospital corps men, and, if you think best, a field officer especially qualified to command the guard. Retaiu and instruct su officer of the quuyteruittstsr's department to proceed to erect necessary buildings for tbe guard according to plans and estimates ou are to approve. "Colonel Charles E. Humphrey, on bis arrival, will make an inspection of Idaho State Board of Hortleultwro. the quartermasters department of tb Th state board of horticulture InFhilippiue islands until July 1, when spection held a meeting at Caldwell he will be assigned to duLy a chief last week snd appointed tha district quartet master at Manila., and Miller will be ordered to the l olled btates inspectors, In addition to transacting All stores and supplies not required Tbs for the legation guard are to be disconsiderable routine business. Of Inspectors are a follows: H. A. Rus posed of in your best judgment. sell, Kendrick, district No. 1 William course, serviceable supplies needed in the Philippine islands will bs sent to Mobl, Lewiston, district No. 8; A. F. Manila. Division of the Philippines C. No. Hitt, Weiser, district 3; J. Leiser, will furnish supplies for legation Nampa, district No. 4; Alex McPherson, guard. MacArthur notified. Cokbin. Boise, district No. 5; W. F. Weiman, (signed.) It was said at the war department Salmon, district No. 6; E. A. Dowd, Blackfoot, district No. 7; VY. W. Yoth-er- s, that this closes ud the Chinese quesRathdrum, district No. 8; W. F. tion so far as the war department ia Fisher, Oxford, district No. 9. The concerned, as the protection of the lematter of tbe appointment of a state gation can lu no sense be taken aa ocinspector was deferred until after tbe cupation of Chinese territory, and the appointment of tbe proposed dairy and guard cannot be used for any other pure food board, as one man baa to be purpose. he hortiinspector for both boards, Illinois a last Battleship. cultural board will confer with the On her builders' trial trip Friday ths other as soon aa it is named. The horticultural board feels badly crippled battleship Illinois more than measured to expectations. Tb ship was not beauM of the failure of the additional up out to deep sea, but was given a taken $1500 appropriation, broad a It baa run down the coast, ths main object field to cover and must do tbe work to test her boilers. being well if it it to be effective. In addition out of the Virginia capes, Steaming its atat inspector must act for th the battleship proceeded about twenty-fiv- e other board. miles down the coast On her return under a moderate forced draught, Castellan Fights a Duel. In a duel fought Saturday between the ship's indicators showed her speed Count Boni de Castellane and M. de or a two hours run to average 10 Bodays, the latter was wounded in the knots an hour, with fo? revolutions. The contract requirements called foi thigh. The meeting occurred at 3 o'clock in sixteen knots an hour with 120 revo No attempt was made at lions the Parc Des lriacea, where many cythe vessela bottom being exsummer. speed, cling events occurred last The Count de Diou directed th duel. tremely foul, bhe has been in the M. de Rod ay s, whose wound was in water for more than a year. .tha lowav fleshy port at th Hugh. blRd -- tUMEUNO IN MQNTA NA. not seriously aVuMJanUj, but 1 Governor Tool hnsbafid wounded. Costellans is the nigu Act Wtilch TTlvu Local Option in Mattur. of Annie Gonld, and tbe row was Governor Toole of Montana Friday atarted over tba publication of an arSigned the substitute gambling act ticle concerning the oount'a debts. passed by the last legislature, and LI nans Chang Very Feeble. which became effective with his signa- The health of Li Hung Chang la ture. The new law makes gambling a misdemeanor. again a matter of grave consideration Under the old law it. Mr. to the ministers of the powers. was a felony, punishable by imprisonRockbill, the American Bpecial minis- ment in the penitentiary. Tbe old law ter, who visited Earl Li Sunday, saya was bo severe that it was impossible he is a physical wreck and apparently to secure conviction under it The new in a state of utter collapse, although law wiH, in effect, make gambling in mentally as bright as ever. Mr. Rock-hi- ll cities a matter of local optiov. would not be surprised to hear of Tbe removal 80.000 Froh Troops to go to Philippines bis death any moment. Th officers of the adjutant-general'- s Li of Hung Chang by death or any other cans at the present moment and quartermaster's departments are devoting their attention to tb6 sending would be very unfortunate. of regular troops to ths Philippines to Changing Colorado Constitution. replace the volunteers brought home. of The main object of the officials is to The House of Representstvies Colorado Tuesday adopted Senator prevent any material decrease in GenBucklin' bill providing for a constitu- eral MacArthur' army of 60,000 men. tional amendmint to establish a land There are about 40,000 regular troops tax baaed on the Australian system id the Orieut, including those in China. which Senator Bucklin studied during Jn order to keep the strength up to a visit of several months to Australia. 60.000 it will be necessary to provide Aa adopted each county decides about 20,000 fresh troops from the whether or not it shall accept Its provisUnited States before July 1. ions It will be voted on by the people Denver Penes Maker Shot. in 1962. Luther Jones of Denver, agent for the Pacific manufactnring company of QYnmeBt Expert Will Teach Hawaiian ta Farm, San Francisco, shot his assistant, H. P. Jared Smith, who has bMD in charge Gabriel, Friday, in a scuffle for possesof th offices of seed and plant intro-- I sion of a revolver. Jones had drawn nation in the department of agriculbia revolver when attempting to eject ture, has bMD directed to atart In a from his office S. H. White, a traveling few day for Honolulu to establish an salesmao, with whom b had had some agricultural experiment station tbera. difficulty and who had struck him in Aa director hi first work will be to the face. Gabriel attempted to disarm teach the Hawaiian people how to Jones and ths weapon was accidentally grow garden truck. Most of the vega-tabl- e discharged. Gabriela wound ia in th now consumed in the islands ars thigh, but is not dangerous. Imported from San Francisco. Mrs. T Nation's Follows! A THOUQHTFUL lory Foiled to Agree, 80 Caso. At Tlptonvllle, in a MOB- - Mob Buttled Lake tbs county, Icon., Saturday night, a mob bangad Iks Fitzgerald, a negro, to a trM near tha courthouM. Ha wss charged with assault on a white girl. Miss Mina Davenport, 19 yeara old, and a trial jury bad just reported that they oould aot agrs and bad bMD discharged. Cast Sam's Sabmartao Kovyt It b expected that tb six submarine torpedo boats of tb Holland typ wUl be ready for commission by April or. May next It Is generally agreed that men who enlist for service In tba navy should not bs assigned to inch dangerous work jm . that of operating submarine boats without their and tba navigation bureau trill Vcom- -' mend that .special asrvtca soilstmvuta for these vessels bs authorised. It ta also recommended that man assigned to kubmarine boat 'fldty tractive additional pay.. . angina t Divided. Mrs Nation's followers at Wichita, Kan., mat Friday to nominate city ticket. One of the leaders expressed hi belief that they should not enter politics at this time, and somebody demanded that be be thrown out of the window. This and other hostile demonstrations split the convention, of whieh organised a mas meeting and nominated n candidate for one-ba- lf r mayor. Carasgl Gins Mill loos. Intimate friends of Andrew Carnegie ay that it ia the intention of th steel master to give at least $25, 900,000 fort the erection of buildings 'and for the endowment of the proposed technical school of Pittsbnrg. It is also declared that b intend to make hla school tb finest of ita kind in th world, and that It will lend a much fame'to Pitlabnrg ohVb theoretical side of iron sad steel making as his famous .works hv done in actual practice. . |