Show GENERAL telegraphic HER manufacturers building at chicago lighted A MONEY GRABBING SCHEME I 1 by the switchmen switchman will bo be stopped A millionaire has disappeared Dit a du duchess e hess dolage r se seriously ill CHI CHICAGO boo april 19 T to bight tile great r eat glass dome of the Manufacture mama ra I 1 bit bunding I 1 fd I 1 ng at the worlds ade bair fair blazed out in anex pecked flog glory electric 0 11 light gats b being e ing lit up lip all al along on g for or t the a first t time ime T the b most novel wholesale hole noner grab bing scheme bron brought 11 t to light in chicago in many a day la Is said sald to be in fit operation upon the worlds fair exhibitors by the tile railway fly an switchmen in fit the tile great outlying mazes 0 f track satO at grand ra crossing I 1 chicago and elsewhere the abuse had a queer origin beginning it is i said with I 1 hiis here installing in all exhibits fo for ina tv and german merchants there haa has e been a great reat rivalry between the tile germans ani an I 1 f french rench since the installation began to ave sea who could get t I 1 in an order first and it is as arted that ite the german germans bribed the switch men lo 10 shunt in fit I 1 the cars containing german exhibits cirrio farri the upshot was that tile german exhibit has made surprising p r e s while the tile french I kicked their heend ee u und 1 id fumed this beginning it is raid laid has resulted in a systematic scheme of blackmailing by the tile switchmen which now that it ila has I 1 been made public will probably be stopped at 1 once I 1 I 1 TOO ILL TO BEAR SENTENCE duchess dowager sutherland Is not can fined in jail I 1 april 19 the story ghen given out yesterday yesterday that the dowager duchess yu uther therland landt who vaa wits sentenced to fix six weeks imprisonment in holloway jail for contempt of court was driven to prison and locked up is universally printed and believed it transpires today however 1 that the rep report ort is erroneous after the tile IT imposition S I 1 0 the tie sentence the dows dowager er tilo 0 obtained it IV n from front justice jeune jenne an all mer order I 1 permitting di t ti 9 her to go to her villa near WI r with I 1 the understanding standing ebo she would surrender er hersele herself 0 o the autho authorities ritie today it is now announced that th the FA dowager duchess was taken suddenly ill I 1 ot at 4 0 clock this morning A physician was in constant attendance upon ution her tier until 7 when lier tier e condition 0 was such that liesum he summoned mot ed a another to er doctor to con coil suit on tho the case later the doctors sent certificates to the authorities to the tile effect the he duchess was too ill IU to surrender or to 0 o undergo the tile sentence of imprisonment imposed by justice jeune A section or the press is trying to establish the tile arzu ai ment that in sentencing the dowager dow duchess ju justice tie e jeune jenne exceeded his an dhority and these papers point out in fit sup port 0 of f their contention that tile he decre s r is e exempt em pt from arrest in fit a civil case RUN ON A SAVINGS BANK but it saves itself by a leeal provision to for ninety days midi mich april 19 owing to no easiness created by the financial thenn ancial difficult ties of the lansing I 1 umber lumber company and the lansing works a run was precipitated re P is ted on oil the ingham county sa savings vp I 1 9 mic bank this morn I 1 anz the doors of t the af a bank ban k have been besieged ill it morning I 1 finally the tile management decided to 0 o avail themselves of the legal provision al alloying loving alloy ing them to require ninety days notice on oil savings deposits this gave a decided re lief as commercial depositors were calling for very little the state bank examiner them that the tile crown bank batik was perfectly sound and nobody would lose anything 0 M barnes to whom the lumber and elgine companies gave mortgages yesterday announces that he lie can call take c care xe of the paper he lie endorsed and that 0 other t her creditors u ill lose T the he central michigan savings bank batik closed yesterday v 3 berday it will wll it is is val d have ample 1 funds 1 1 to meet all demands ein ands The deposits I 1 a to hall a million late a te this afternoon it was believed the crisis had cassed passed and slid no further bad effects will be afelt felt from front the failures announced yesterday all excitement has quieted doan down the tile bank commissioner offer expects to conclude clude the examination of the central michigan tomorrow and not until then will the assets and liabilities be known V NO RECEIVER NEEDED I 1 the sensational reports of the missouri I 1 pacific denied naw yottie april 19 A dispatch from I 1 fit st louis louts ahlo morning attributed to john blessing of the tile banking firm of gaylord Oay lord I 1 blessing oo 00 abe sensational story to the effect that the tile missouri pacific railway ailway Il a company waa was approaching a receivership or complete reorganization involving involving tile caling down of the interest debt and that the company has over of floating debt not shown in its reports or statements when ben shown this dispatch george gould said them there is 13 to bo be no receiver end and the floating debt is 0 only ni all of w which la Is carried by it laussen sa sage a and myself foussell fl bage sage said there is absolutely no foundation for the statement there Is no occasion for a receiver for the company iad there will be rione the s re report A tells the truth about the float floating frig dead debt t the r mock tock was wa a 3 i attached by bears who were short of it u and nd want it lo 10 lower 11 disappearance OF A millionaire k ho ile drew draw and has not been heard I 1 of since 01 april 19 lyman U 13 lamb I 1 p millionaire from front akron ohio c came arn 3 here monday to complete a real cat estate ate deal in lit company with attorney newman he lie went to the bank drew 28 and leav 1 ing the satchel containing the money in the tile hands lands of his ills lawyer went to 0 the restaurant to eat from that time nothing had been heard from him and it ispus ii sup boned he was followed and foully dealt I 1 riled with ith by 8 who saw him draw the money and did not eee see him hill turn it over to the attorney or ney tho tile police pollee bad had a number of men n heyking wo working kIng on oil the case but so far I 1 wi without t hout result I 1 POOK POOR TERROR STRICKEN ZANTE t 0 it Is shaken and the inhabitants are panic stricken II 11 ATHENS april 10 19 on the morning ot of I 1 january last the island of afante zante was haken by a terrific earthquake and a panto panic I 1 ensued in the town of zante many houses w ere wrecked the dome of or the prison fell and many prisoners were killed the walls of the prison and hospital were gorang an and d cracked and many of the most prominent buildings were entirely ruined the tile people had scarcely recovered from their fright t when w hen another series of shocks legan began completely destroying all buildings 1 size which remained standing after the former shocks the people fled frol from frola a their homes and crowded in the market place scores of far families ullies camped in the fields many dead bodies were found jound in a the ruins and ban bun deeds of person persons were severely injured this waa was the culmination of some shocks felt the previous five months the next day there was another shock it was followed by an n at enormous lor tidal wave which swept up front the b harbor arbor ani smashing ashIng small boats against the seawall and anti sending a wave two feet high along the street on oil the harbor front on the evening of february ad there were ft a few blight slight shocks which caused ca ased another panic no one dared to sleep and all the op spaces were crowded with terror stricken people at 10 on the following morning a so solemn lettin and I 1 tin in posing service beseech beseeching j it the intervention n gosin of f aw at denis dent patron 01 of the island was held th the a tell relics es of the tile saint being placed in a golden case on a pedestal in the view of immense crowds kneeling leeling lit on the bare ground at I 1 that afternoon after a violent shock shoe was felt which the tile danic I 1 in 11 the evening a heavy rain began to fall and added greatly to the tile provat ing distress the shocks continued dally daily and the distress of the inhabitants was gr greatly in fit creased supplies were sent from front 11 neighboring igil islands but despite this it was painfully pain fully apparent that xante zante was threat ened with a general f famine 1 ine on the evening availing evena of february Q cab h ant three ahre a more wore beav heavy y shocks shock 3 were felt which demolished mat many y houses and killed a large number of pc poo U ale p I 1 ince since then there has been fc Pea arcely reely a day that the island has not felt shocks which were more or less 1 di disastrous kastrons in their con coil T he hufeland hT feland land was shaken again by a severe earthquake at midnight blight slight disturb ances were felt almost hourly until noon when another violent shock caused a repetition of the tile recent panics panic the historic houses of poets foscolo and 03 were tumbled to ruins rulus the h harbor a abor was thrown into violent commotion and enormous waves broke over the tile water front the tile british warship inflexible of the mediterranean squadron has arrived with food and tents CARTERS WORDS misrepresented ife H Con continues his ills Arau arguments ments bator the boring sea board P babis aras april 19 10 carter of counsel for the united states case cases in the proceedings before the bering sea tri tribunal bunat of arbitration makes the pest I 1 that publicity be given to the foll following mu statements statement yesterday carter complained 11 dell to baron le de courcelles president of the tribunal of arbitration of the misrepresentation of hie ills remark remarks in the re report t 0 of r fridays n proceedings ce as described in the london ritt rimes les in this report carter was represented as referring to the american judge dawson as a two pence half penny judge carter el explain d that I 1 he I 1 e nothing in ill the le least list di disparaging s pa of that distinguished and very worthy judge what he really said adre was t that hat the united n led states could not be held field for the reason which the tile judges ashl assigned ignec for their decisions if this were so the united states might bo be held answerable for the decisions of any two penny justice of the peace lie ile carter terl never said sald that the judgment given by judge judg dawson condemning the british schooners ners seized in lit the bering sea was incorrect on oil the contrary he lie believed that the judgment was sound and should endeavor to defend it the dell judgment spoken of by carter er was that delivered i vered by judge da in the united states district court of alaska in lit the cases of the schooners SK dolphin ann becic grace aid aw ad ada a w which opinion widely reviewed reviewed the claims in fit relation to the bering sea and the tile evidence in lit support of those ri cl ninis ainis and dir directed acted that judgment of forfeiture be issued against tile the vessels in re resuming the argument before the tribunal of arbitration today carter claimed the seals were coteras no teras natures but private property when nourished 1 by men mell carter quoted cases in to support of t this j 8 contention notably the tile case of morgan vs karl harl of which i resulted in a decision that deer were private pro property werter slip similar I 1 lar to bees and swan swans being wit wild until cultured the seals frequenting the kriby loff islands were C carter contended guarded aid and cherished by the tile united states therefore a species of husbandry was forit formed ted giving property right in deals seals thellie the line of ar arguments presented by carter in lit support 0 of t the lie claim clatin of american 0 ownership ship la fit the seals was so intricate and technical that the tile president of the tribunal frequently questioned him hini in lit regard to the tile statements made a REVIEW IN HAMPTON AMPTON 11 ROADS ROADS the san francisco crawl crows won every race YAt yesterday erday F ORT MONROE va april ID 10 the french flagship which has been dally daily expected for some time was sighted before many persons were astir this morning she received the it usual a u at deafening salutes from front the fleet and avid th the e usual calls of ceremony were made just J before noon the new cruiser detroit came into the roads with fill two brooms made fast to the rigging 9 indicating the navy had another ship that could sweep the seas she circled around the fleet and steamed rued out lor the balta more tonight the men of the ban san francisco own the earth and they have a fence round around it in lit every race in which their crews crows rowed today they came carue off victorious with the finest ship in the fleet with john crittenden watson as commander and now with victory perched u upon all banners th they are willing to challenge chala ign a a the world and g give 7 ye I 1 odds when the oie san elx bix oared gig came sweeping a across ross the tile line in the first race leaving th the a philadelphia and the blake and the chicago and two Itus flans to come in the order named there was a howl when in 1 i the second event the san francisco baro barge carried on off the little black nag the tile howl grew to a prolonged roar then after something rom ething of a tassel with the ed men of the partridge the san francisco whale boat headed the procession of struggling crews the roar be came a whirlwind of sound and finally when almost neck and beck neck in lit the race with the ding dingy it resulted in an all unbroken series of Y victories ct c orles the men went mad with delight and filled the air with a cyclone of yelling that would howl down a gale at sea lieutenant coleman of the acted noted as starter and the judges were lieutenants T 31 potts of the aan san francisco Frond TS Rogers of the chicago valentine nelson of or the concord and lieutenant alden of if I 1 MS M S tartar the tile boats boa ta passed ibe tine e I 1 tu u the various r races a ce 3 oil as follows I 1 first blace ax oared gigs the san suit francisco philadelphia make blake chicago and the tile russian second race twelve oared cutters cutter the sail san francisco chicago atlanta newark charleston philadelphia and tartar third ilace esix oared whale boat boats the san francisco partridge atlanta charleston and australia fourth race four oared dingy the ban franeisco Franc Frune laco isco chicago and phila delp tila a although the money ally paid in prizes es is not large the highest price prize being agi 50 t to 0 t the h a first ati and 30 to the second boat a considerable sum of money changed hands one of the british war ships the partridge left suddenly end denly this afternoon it is bel believed a v ed for nassau w where here it Is said some difficulty haw ha arisen be between tween the will white te in fit habitants and the few colored natives the loss of this vessel fron front the british dis display I 1 y will not materially effect it as a she site Is 1 ate abe stlla smallest lIest vessel of the five and made but a poor appearance alongside her sister ships 8 th the doi dolphin bin left this afternoon for alip where she will take secretary iier iler bert aboard friday and convey hit him n for the dinner he lie gives to the officers of t the he fleet friday evening AN EASIER FEELING PREVAILS it Is said no order has boon mad made to pay treasury Trea tury mote notes in stiver silver NEW april 19 the sub treasury received 70 vo in fit gold certificates this in exchange change ei fur for 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