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OUR I 1 the government and the pacific railroads IS GOULD TO BE HARRIED poor marion Stan stanwood s and its cause THE colorin COLORED 11 II H COLLEGE an in alarm tf of fire creato consternation in iva hington female students or r co luchus getting abill HUB I 1 STANDARD special S F P chronicle service NEW march 11 A little jaker lias has been d discovered is covered in the union bill now tending in I 1 lie the united states senate and waa was intended to defeat the government costal postal telegraph scheme which is be ing urged by postmaster general wannamaker under an acton act of con greas of IW granting a subsidy for the coos coca 0 n of an overland erland oi rail triad r ad and telegraph line the tire union and central pacific railroads adoro are require quiren to give equal facilities to all telegraph companies the directory of the union pacific company however consists largely of the bame parsons who lie are di directors in the western union telegraph company for this roa and at the dictator dic of the little wizard of wall street the telegraph fa ali ch the government intended should be benj enjoyed 0 by the public has been a monopoly mono paly rut but lie ilia government liaa has a 1 big I g lien on the pacific railroads and their telegraph tek graph lines on account of the bub sub 0 badiei granted for their construction and because they guaranteed their bonds after years of legislation there is IB no immediate prospect of the settlement of the debt NN which aich now amounts to many millions of dollars heing being a creditor to ench fuch a great ex tent it is is but natural that the government should try to get some direct benefit out of lite lines although it is not riot generally understood the construction and operation of the united states postal company would be much simplified by the lite immediate use of the lindof of the pacific railroads as an important part of the proposed system it would give the Q government ivern ment lines from the mia mis toun tout I 1 river to the pacific there is some question ag as to whether the government would not havethe havet bo right to utilize the telegraph lines of all tho the branch loada TOWS built by the union and central pacific companies out of their earnings beside besides those of the leased roads tf if this be id U rich rK band awa nd M Q 5 ET T p ular of tile entire tra is 1 missouri I 1 lie country tatoul 1 be provided with a tel telegraph graph system that could be incorporated with one which should be established by the government or under KB its super n Post postmaster masier general Wao Wati amaker who is is very much interested in his having bis his pet pt project eject carried out and adapted by congress fully understands using the file lines of the izad pacific rai roads lie ile was startled last week when his attention was wai called to the little t chame of could gould by which he be as to he headed off it was pointed out to Wan wanamaker th that at the passage of the frye funding bil bill I 1 for the extension on of ol the union pact pacifica bes debt to the government w would seriously into fere with the douai telegraph section to no 3 of that bill provides fr the tile removal of all government control of union pa cielo slid would permit the western union to retain its monopoly of al a 1 the union pacifica wires vi without apy aly hindrA hindrance uce whatever be because cause it would ha be a practical if not absolute relin qui of all 1111 claims a agui g 11 list ane r il rods in the public interest it has becom eap apparent parent to the postin mas er genc general ral that ejection no 3 of be the bill at leist joist would have to be beaten tile consideration of the bill was to hive been taken up in in the sate on march ath but ine frye caused its postponement hen then and assigned as a reason that the blair educational bill was in the tile way but rumors of a ce conflict inflict over the bill lave been afloat and it is is said that there has been stormy scenes in the tire senate on account of the pacific railroads within tho past taw few days conferences e have 0 be been e n held in tile western un union on offices and an attempt was made to compromise the matter the administration being committed to the postmaster general generals s scheme could not afford to have it blocked but on the other ba d several influential feana Saria tors were pushing fryes bill and this complicated matters gould would not listen to anything that did not a abolish bo IS the government control of the tire union pacific aa As he practically contell con troll ll the blaid of directors now the majority n ajor of whom are interested in the tile westan ra union it would be impossible to make the railroad company corn ploy a accept any bill that did not contain tins this provision the humor or of gholda marriage Darri age STANDARD special S I 1 1 Chr service NEW march 13 the all absorbing top c of conversation to d ly ty as tho tits lepor ed engagement of ja jay y gould and the tile beautiful widow ef of tho the political leader maurie B ilynn flynn rl mrs it flynn is is a charming brunette with Int rous black eyes and a sweet gentle face she is is in m her twenty fourth year and Is noted for her charming simplicity simpli cily fy of in and generous disposition her iler eldest sister who waa was the tile wio wife of arthur ile jr a son of leater lester Wiil lack died last week jay jav gould is now at el 11 paso ratio texas on hw his way to mexico with hia blis elder on eon george having armed arrived there ra yesterday when the tits reporter called calls at goulds gould a offic yesterday his clerk at first declined to disturb young edwin gauld ti uld who is 8 conducting the tile affairs of ollice office in hia his fathers absence this beardless youth wished to place himself on record by remarking that the whole affair was a practical il jae jike 11 and that i uld hal had no more idea of getting married than tha the man in itie tile moon town A message from I 1 jay TRY gould dated el K paso texas was as follows luurs just received george and anti self both well dont aay say a worl orl about that signed jay gould aale alter r tills this enid said boull and be pointed to the tire word thai that in his fat ft athers liera hers telegram you must excuse me it if I 1 decline to discuss this motter matter any further marion Santi mails walls in iier her I 1 STANDARD h F chronicle chro idd service I 1 NEW YORK march 13 A remarkable ab Is case of somnambulism is n that of bliss marion I 1 stanwood who on monday last at daybreak was found walk I 1 I 1 I 1 ing in her sleep near fifth avenue and add who waa was again fould by a policeman about 4 yesterday morning in a somnambulistic traice at great jones street and Broadn br ray policeman obrien who was as startled at that earl early hour yesterday by seeing misa bliss stanwood stanwood dressed only in lit a white wrapper without bat hat or slippers started to accost her bar but she tied f e ed and it was only after a sharp chase anil and with tile assistant assistance 0 of two allow officers that ehe she was finally overtaken and carried to t the he acta at lion tion here ehe she admitted that her name was marion stanwood inwood bU a and ad not marion casey the name ehe she had oven div on ier sleep walking she pleaded to bo be released saying that she had suffered from sumnal baliem for several yeara years an offic tir was bent sent to the tire house in in great jonea joliet street tor for some of the womans comans clotting clothing I 1 here it was found that her bed b had evidently been slept in when filet overtaken overt ken by the policemen miss bliss stanwood had had cried out that ebe she waa was seeking her child but when afterward questioned ahe she refused to explain her words it was inferred from her tier remarks that bho she had pra probably bably loit lost a child and to it her ber dreams had re varied yesterday MIBS bliss stanfod Sta st an nood v was wa 5 arraigned in the police court and was ommittee to the caie cate of th tile commissioners of charily charity an and correct on for i xa minAti n ac as to her mental condi condition conditio tio n the physicians la in charge barge of misa alias Stan woods casi case said yesterday yesterday that bhe she was undoubtedly buffering suffering from rom a mental shock shok caused by her ride rude awakening yesterday yeat erday morning but it was bili believed eved that she would eventually entirely recover her mind she site trave traveled ltd for four yeara years as a member of alias abbotts company miss bliss stanwood lost last night wid qaid my people le live in boston and I 1 was married erml at home live five years year gRgO ago because aa I 1 feared my husband would cut rny my throat wil willi it a raar I 1 dreaded to leave turn him we were living at t charlestown Charles town mass when I 1 toll tol 1 ilia him m of my resolution that same day he lie took our tol ur three vear year old boy for a wall walk and as he lie was wits leaving the tire house bouge he asked be the child it if he lie did not want to go down to tha ilia river he ile never came back and as I 1 went to bed that night 1 I being alone in in the tile bouse house was very gervus nerv us and I 1 worried about what had been faid said of the river in the tile night I 1 had a dream and paw my husband and eon sinking together in the river I 1 still see that picture constantly and I 1 always will I 1 lial had been in the habit of walking in in my sleep when I 1 waa was a child tha T hat night I 1 walked for the first time in twelve years I 1 was climbing the tile railing of the bridge to jump into the charles river when a milkman come alone along and prevented me I 1 was placed under arrest but my relatives came to the tile bation house and took me home since then I 1 have been struggling for a living I 1 go to see nay my boy very often but that awful dream returns to me every time I 1 have any trouble aad and then I 1 walk in my sleep and belie believe Vs that it is necessary for me to save my boy from drowning 11 J U ILI L i TI itt 4 TIL n commo her trial trip satisfactory fligl G noral description of her form and riviers STAN STANDARD DAar special sf chronicle Chro nicU service providence march 13 the first official trial of the united stages states torpedo redo boat cushing waa was mad a i yesterday ay at its conclusion the unanimous 0 opinion pinion of the government govern meat cera and others who witnessed the trial was that the bat bad had fully answers answer answered 1 every expectant expect at ian in regard to ease of motion to which h the experiments were confined the coune coure lay over what is known as the government C course ourse in narragansett bay and the test was confined delusively exclusively to the trial of the boat in faau lenng through it all the tile Cue hini hinL behaved splendidly splendid ly and the board expressed its satisfaction with the result of the initial teat test A trial of the utility of the boat will be made tomorrow when it if the weather lier is ia satisfactory three separate tetta testa will wilt be made including that of speed the Cushi length la is feet beam 15 depth dept yx from deck to keel at the digest point 10 fret ft draught 4 1 feet four inches loaded her displacement ia is JOI jal tow tons maximum horsepower 1500 rate of bore per to displacement 10 16 to I 1 her caal c lal capacity city is 35 tons she site is built of steil plates of a maximum thickness of a quarter of an inch the ram stem ia is a steel forging exten extending ding fron the spar par deck along the keel from the spur of the tile ram tam which appears to be as sharp as a scimitar and anti as a smooth as polished wood the hull bull is divided into intoci eleven even compartments separated seea rated by watertight water ater tight bulkheads kath eadi corn apartment pArt ment is fitted with a steam ejecting apparatus so that in in cafe caff of a lea leik le ik each would have a capacity of 25 tons of water per hour A volume of water equal to the bulk of the vessel could be blown out in eight minutes the filling of every compartment except engine room would not inthe interfere with the working of the tile boat in any respect whatever she site is very plain above the water line offering only a little surface to serve aa as a target for jor an enemy she baa has two stacks and two tower thero there is is a whale bark back from tile first to the second tower and the decks are to d deflect shot and shell the main engines are two sets of five tive cylinder quadruple expansion engines of bolfe power po er each the tile man main strait is five tive and one half hall inches in diameter and of forged steel twin propellers prop propel ellore lors are worked by the engines for the encourage ement ol 01 immigration STANDARD special 5 8 F chronicle chron acle service CHICAGO mardi 13 13 A 1 dispatch from emporia kansas says considerable sid erable excitement has been caused in in this vicinity by the tile stand taken by the farmers on the immigration question borne some time ago the business men here formed a branch of the tile state immigration society and have been laboring zealously to carry out the objects of the organization the business men bd had influence to control the county commissioners and an appropriation to encourage enco immigration was suggested yesterday the tile agriculturists of 61 linn county met and pissed passed revolutions protecting protesting against tile proposed appropriation and in round terms attacked th the I 1 immigration in society and I 1 its objects the alliance claims that things are bad enough now and if it more people are induced to come couie hero here the condition of affairs will beaven b even worse the com cont however at their meeting today to day appropriated and nosy trie we alliance all ianco threatens to fight tile matter at the tile polls female up in a irish J special a A Chron lete semio Ser vive 1 CoL columbus misa alias march 13 there 0 is 14 a strike in the female college here that threatens the lifa life of the institution I 1 ten days ago fifty four ladies I 1 in n th the 0 ad advanced classes signed a petition lo 10 gov stone asking him to investigate ve vesti gate prof cooke president of the school cooke and hia his frienda friends wrote the governor that the revolution wits w as p private private this title aroused the 4 I 1 I 1 e r t and members of teem joined the he fifty four ake and liia his friends then thea claimed that it t was a figliA bet the tile students whose h columbus and those from this state it has had the fly ct of boking the faculty facility and 1 i the achors in in the dej arti neuta nn ed tap strikers mathematics 2 las 9 ilish literature science ec ienco industrial indu sinal and dative art print pruning ng music and atit rt ze T 0 o in in ehtee de par t tit and adf the housekeepers also addi 1 I inal th the girls the strikers in en lin to the people eay say we e ob oba ob ic t to prof cooke because he lie is 19 I 1 not ail A educator never having taught i but flo flie or six BIX months he ile hai jim a peor decorli at the ilia university of virginia I 1 havir g bee there five ne beirs without obtaining a decree though only three is necessary ilia convictions are weal lua ilia opinions opinion vacillating lie I 1 idies abt and nd cannot corn mard d tire admiration in mi and of the tile pupils and iraq lowered the educational ard I 1 t thet strikers and recalcitrant nr ara are determined to stay out boa foar four teachers tei chora and sixty pupils have fw session ion cf of the lie school building bui liling guv guy ne will ft ill arrive tomorrow tomor to morrow mor row ayi ie colored in Il llan arvard aril 11 P Spee lalK F chronicle service I 1 boirs bo bairs 1 I march 13 there rb wai a inciting scene in tit Il harvard arvard hall at ilar ard c e liege today to day the har ilar vird v ird society 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