Show 1 AN ANTI CHINESE BILL I 1 dussias Rus sias asiatic railway schemes are are I 1 a source of alarm mann i A IT advertising Advertis im for real Burgl burglars irs three pl Kans isea york Bolle ralle ii orhal otter ins HS I 1 mm BORROW s AMI BILL I 1 fall indent alii ali in fouti fir F r aid thim loidene bcd mill be b Dt ported or jailed I 1 STANDARD Spec special ifil S F P chronicle service I 1 NOTON feb 27 when congress during the presidential campaign passed what is is known as the tile chinese n hill it was thouy thought lit by that act to lave have forever e i finsted the chinese question as a disturbing factor from american politics but the chinese question is again becoming aa as great an iesue issue on oil the pa ciao coast as it wag was beare congress took the matter in hand tiie the truth is tha restriction doea does not riot ra restrict strict as ita its authors authora intended it should and that is what the pacific coasters complain of congressman congressmen W V morrow of ban san francisco 1 fancisco ran cisco who is is the leading representative from chepa the aji cefic ci chaat oart tells ma me there are no fewer than five thousand thou and evasions of I 1 the lie law every year morrow satisfied aimse f long ago that some other legislation n cure mire general in ita its character than the restrictive debure me bare Bure should have been enacted with this object in in view lie prepared in december last a bill which was wan referred to the 1119 census corn com M cittee e and which at their meting today to day they decided unanimously to report back favorably the bonow bill provides that ill the superintendent of the file census F should huld po co enumerate the Chi chinene nete co population as to enable him to make a more complete and accurate descriptive list of all chinese per persona ons of either sex who may be foaud found in in the united states at the time of taking the tile census that be he shall give to each chinese chinee person BO so enumerated an engraved certificate winch which shall contain all the particulars particulate nece necessary to identify such person that the certificate shall be numbered and rot re corded in in the tile census bus office and that when produced r by a chin se so person who vall ahall establish his leal claim thereto it shall bo be accepted as evidence of the right of such person to remain in in the united 8 ates the bill further provides that any chinese person who shall fail for a period of 0 three months from the first day of next june to comply with the foregoing provia rov ione ceball be deemed to going be aly in the united states and may be deported from the united states state or imprisoned in the biary I 1 for a term of five years morrow says the alternative of im rii orpiment it if necessary to prevent cl chinaman 1 inam n who desiro desire to leave us at the tile governments t a 4 expense from coming orward and professing prof eissing to have no certificates where it is optional with the court to imprison or deport them the will be necessarily slow in taking any chances in the mater malter the passage of this bill will effectually prevent the further in influx of citizens of the flowery kingdom morrow states in conclusion that the penalties prescribed for violation of his bill are no new thing they are the earne mama that congress embodied in in the tile act passed several years a ago 0 to caa cairy ry into effect the provisions of 01 the treaty then pending between this country and arid the chinese empire military Bili larj blew t them asa stoat to lither either india or lima perhaps both STANDARD special 1 chronicle service NEW feb 27 russia is is building a railway through siberia to reach beai h the chinese frontier and vir virtually bring china within the range of her armaments arm amens this is 18 the statement which compa comes from europa and is full fall of significance practically the whole world is is wat watering ebing dussias Rus sias movements in aein england for fear of india germany because of her asiatic ambitions tile united states because of ita its menning meaning to the commerce and life of her great western 8 shore hore interviews have been obtained with u ith generals generale bherman sherman and crook and with the chinese legation as to tho the meaning of this now move at washington but little informs tiomi could bo be gleaned from the chinese legation about the exten extensive sive system of raier railroads 0 da projected to the pacific ocean and nd closely paralleling the chinese frontier iron frontier tier you may rely on one thing said a member of the legation any railroads constructed by the government which touch or parallel our frontier at strategic points will be met by equal railroad facilities on 0 our ur side so aa as to put the chinese empire on an equal footing in so far an the concentration of military forces 0 or r tho tile protection of her territory might be necessary our govern mant has been considering for the tile past two to or three years the advisability of constructing truc ting a system of f railroads tor for the purpose of uniting uniting the various provinces e of the empire for coin commercial p purposes cea as will well as possibly the concentration of military armaments it is understood that such a pan plan has ham finally met with favor and it is is not improbable that at an arly parly ay our government will begin to carry such a plan into execution il int carrl no foreign companies or syndicates would be permitted to run ra railroads through chinese Clil nesa territory that would bu ba utterly out of lie tile question any rail railway i w system projected and built on C h ar acte territory will bo be controlled by our government and foreign governments ern ments or individuals will not he be allowed to have any connection therewith general sherman said russia know kno a what she la Is about in these railway activities I 1 have no doubt that in time ten or twenty years if it not much sooner russia will wil keare have ave a railway along her southern boundaries from the N ol 01 ga to tile sea of I 1 I 1 do you look upon such railway act activities in asia as military in their character and origin 1 I I 1 not primarily they are malel mainly commercial ai an we built our railroads and as canada built a railroad to reach the pacific so la is building to reach her pacific arder it will develop her possessions it will develop her commerce to be able to bring goods by direct railia railway line I 1 instead n ste ad of nailing sailing thun them aroun around a ceylon and by the suez ranal canal major general george crook when seen at chicado Ch icaco baid 1 I will not pretend to eay say what dussias Rus Itus sias objects object may be in building down to the tile CL C i inese ese frontier for the government govern men of t the lne czar keeps uch such things close but it is easy to eee see and appreciate the value of railroads constructed in a bouth easterly direction irom from tho two gi kiesig eat peas the black and the casp an in the fint place there is india in the second china in the third Tu turkey in asia Asla As the contemplated railways a are to be built through a country that is not develop eda region thai that could not possibly su support port railroads as they are supports sup supported portZ in this country it im reasonable to presume that they aro are to ho bo built for military pur osee oses alone eminent diplo diplomatists matiste at washington said this action on the part of luesia would force england to form a defensive alliance with china or force russia to make china a part of her own territory an officer of the united states army who would not allow hia his name to be used eaid said the tle fir great at question was whether russia question ili fend first to attack china or india i CATCH i worn but the th female mccther went too far par and hale male detectives ended the came STANDARD special F chronicle Ser serviced vicel del feb 27 21 A startling aud and entirely unexpected feature was developed today to day in the macoomb divorce case which has attracted more attention than anything of the kind that has ever aken taken place here owing to the peculiar circumstances and vi wealth of tames james 0 me ale comb the husband the feature today was the discovery that for over a month past a well known woman detective had been endeavoring to man ut artnie e ail w work 0 r k u up evidence against mis alls mccomb m b t the h e p plaintiff pi ain tiff james C mccomb is the only son of ha the late henry S mccumb who diet died not I 1 ng nig ago worth yung Me tomb mb ended all his chances of roial p sit on by marrying the da daughter of divid 11 wingate a policeman the young woman was partly daf di af and end n ahr alighted mrs mccomb never handsome did not improve ampro e in in appearance with age and it is s paid a I 1 d that the man who is handsome and of fine figure finally tired of her and longed for a separation last lost fall lie entered suit for divorce alleging adultery mrs mccomb entered a crosa crops euit suit charging her lius bind with cruelty evidence against the wife seemed to bo be lacking and it was recently determined to secure a detective to get enough evidence against mrs alto mccomb to make a divorce certain philadelphia was visited and arid mrs clara Thur naner was employed the Thur naner woman is one of the Me cleverest verest female operators in the country she is a twin eister sister of mrs lew I 1 etwas it was this shrewd little woman that was selected to furnish evidence against mrs mccomb and her plans were working well when ehe she was held up by two of her own profession she came to wilmington january 20 and engaged board at the central hotel registering as mrs edward edwa rd of new york ATt after ersome some p effort f ehe she made mra mrs mccombs acquaintance and managed to ingratiate herself so thoroughly in the good graces of her intended victim that she N w as invited to come and board with her tier at her residence after this all manner of noises were heard about the house the woman kept bad hours men were seen by the neighbors to leave reave the house late at night and it was not long before part of the womans comans mission was accomplished as she bad set the gos gossips ir in the neighborhood to talking a about ou t mrs mccomb and the company she was keeping about two weeks ago a noice noise was headd in the house and albert wingate ingate mrs mccombs brother and a servant girl began a boarch fo arch they irbey saw several men leave the houe bowe going to mies thurn amerla room they demanded admittance they a finally toned forced open the door and found mrs in bod bed in male attire several bolt bottles 1 es of wine were ere found in the dumb waiter iter which had been placed there by mrs airs mrs mccomb N was as die digua ant ted d with her friend after this a and informed her that she would have to find quarters elsewhere the omans operations wee brought to an abrupt termination last a night ight arf M if and tv tao t ao 0 other wo women men m beut cut to the tile theater after the entertainment the trio were met by detectives It hand andall ill and mann the detectives informed mrs that they knew of all her movements and that she must desist at once tie te woman was completely surprised she made no attempt whatever v to deny what eha she was in wilmington for but simply smiled and exclaimed well ell you have done me up the tile woman left town th this is afternoon the price for her services was 8 a tay lay and ex pen es with a 2000 bonus it if she won I 1 deed fraudulently obtained set iside Is STANDARD special ap I 1 Chron teli service I 1 feb 27 amos liver sidge Bidge aged ased nearly sA seventy today to day won nearly fourteen thousand dollars from his children after having against their wishes married a beautiful young English englishwoman weman mrs eliza maybon Liver liversidge bidge claimed that when his children joseph liversidge mrs louisa oliphant and mrs emma west learned that ho be had become engaged to mrs maybon whom be he met while traveling in Eng england larid they hoodwinked him into deeding 1 hia ilia P property perty to them pretending it was a will be waa was signing on returning from hia his bridal tour the old gentleman who Is infirm discovered the document dosu ment he be had bad signed was a regular conveyance The children swo swore rethe the deeda deed was a voluntary u neary act and that the attempt to 11 nullify u it was at the instance of the tile n new ow young wife judge tuley today to day I 1 bield le boung that the children childre 11 imposed upon their old father the old man was greatly delighted A I gotham beauty going to marry STANDARD special F Chroni alit YORK feb 27 the clubs and drawing rooms of town have been very much interested clari durine tig the past few days lays over the tho announcement mado made apparently apparent on good authority au authority thorit Ir that miss mabel mahe W ight whole who is herd held by some people to be the mo most st beautiful woman in new york had baconn engaged to ferdinand at one time the brother in law of IV K vanderbilt the formal announcement of the engagement will probably be made in a few days lays miss mise wright is a tall girl a perfect blonde of the S t type and she can count h her er admirers by tho the feore her iler family has never been identified with the swell society in which she liaa has during three or four yeara years cut eo so prominent a figure the story is that she had Becu rid admission to a art rn llarch ball at the request ques t of a wealthy it y young man in town who wag was madia in love ove with her ferdinand ferdinaud youngs is in a brother of lady mandeville net consuela Con euela abent ten years ago ho be married mary virginia smith more famil familiarly larl known as ginnie smith a aister sister of K mrs rs W K vanderbilt tile the married life of the Ys n a as was n not ot bowe however verp particularly particular ly MT happy ana and bome some three years ago mrs denaga anaga went oat out to jeara california aldfo r nia in a private car furnia furnished hed by W Y K vanderbilt and secured a divorce the proceedings n not biot meeting with any opposition from I 1 sir N yona ga mrs afterwards marr married aej george tiffany of baltimore a grandson of commodore perry a nephew of mra mrs august belmont and at one time secretary of the american legation at vienna IDT FOR BURGLARS A I theatrical manager wants one ono who wb 0 mot be an adept ind and an ili ei ex onial I 1 STANDARD special F chronicle service 1 NEW YORK feb 27 the english melodrama TK the stowaway boasts of a safe sale blowing scene iu in the second act the part of the lo 10 00 burglars has been taken by kid mccoy and spike both eminently fitted filled for their roles as both have done time tor for a similar performance in reality the company is to appear at sit the grand opera house next week but I 1 unfortunately mccoy is detained at 1 manchester by tho the police of that city who wish him to explain hh his connect tion with certain bank robberies rob robb beriss erias which were committed in massachi setta sette some few years ago the manager consequently is very anxious to secure a good reliable bank burglar and to obtain one inserted this advertisement bank burglar first class must have done time and be well up in nitro nitroglycerine glycerine and oth r modern explosives apply at 3 p m today to day to 11 II D thomas 1155 broadway ay second floor front among the first who called in answer was an undersized man apparently patently ly about fifty yetra of age iii ills hair was well sprinkled with gray and a upon n his upper lip lie ile glanced cautiously about the office and waa was very careful not to commit himself in any nay and it was as only alter after davis fully explained what he lie wanted and had submitted submit ed satisfactory references that the burglar |