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VOL IXVIIM Ml NEW YORK FRIDAY JANUARY 19 1100COPYRIGHT 1100 BY TUB SUN MINTING AND PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION IWCK TWO CENTS
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I51UT1SI1 GUNS OPEN FlUE
SIIKUJXU UVT-
MI hen1 Will II Nu Turning Ilnck Hnyi-
Orii HiilliT Wnrrrns Ultliliin Wn-
JJjprcted to lrt Within Striking Dli-
Unre of I IIP runny llljctit 1lnnk Lnut
Sight liners Huiy Inlrrnchlinc Their
Siw rmltlnn N Aniwer to the Ilrltlsh1 ro Vinlirilny Lonilon Think Tlmt theAdmix 1romUrn tn Ha Kucceiiful-
iJ CVlH ilipaftA to Tni Rim
jvr N Jan 1H Tho country ha received
vith extreinp satisfaction the news of 0 n-
Iluliirs Kueesifii crossing ot thn Tugcia-
liivr and nwalta with encor antlclpntloniI-
I r il J hlH further oporn-
t nns wtiieh It Is rccoKtilzod will
rt fall tn involvo n strugclo at least ns sovoro
M BID that has yet token plce So far ns-
knWii at Iho time of cabling the expected
taio bin begun though the Ilrltlsh-
tzer guns hnvo bocn searching
It I r trenches with lyddite shells which
iirdlng b mo correspondent have been esJ lly elTetive-
ji a despatch rom Spcarmnns Camp yes
tcriiy OPII Sir lodver Duller Informed theYur iHI it that ono battury of field nrtlllery n-
iwitzi r nnd Oen lyttlctons llrlgndo hadcr i he Tugela River nt Potcletcrs Drift
l a ilil ilmulioenemys position wns bolng-
t r urdeil llv miles higher uo Ionhnd crosed tho river on n
triif ightyllvo yards long Oon Duller ex
11 wil tho hop that the forco would have udby evening live miles from the river to
rrontithoenemys right flank The
tiiniv is busily untrcnchlnc-i n Inrd Roberts cabled to the War Office
cinirmlrig tho crossing of the Tugolu by-
on tingade nnd n howitzer battery nt-
lugietors Drift Ho ns salj that Oen-
Vnrreti Irul thrown a pontoon bridge acrossthe rverllvo mllci to the west nt FrlehardM-
Jrrt The wholo forco wns expected to bu on
tlip nor h bank of the Tugela Thursday morn-Ing Warren to turn the Doers po
which Is away and U belncHy Ititrenehtd-
A iiws ij iicy deopitch from Mount Aliceu Jan U describing Lord Duadonalds-
BdvunetoSpruiBflolil with tho Fifth BrigadeunJT Oen Hart says that a low milesouiidii of Frcre the British pnsied a tium-
In of targets that had beon ervcted by theDoers In such a manner ns to represent a forceadvancing In skirmishing order The enemybad vtJently been practising nt these targets
Tho llrltish transport extended sweraland Included probably five thousands All suspicious country as far as-
lount Alice hall been thoroughly reconnoltrod ami no sign of the enemy had beenfound
Iord DundonnldH forco advanced rapidlypuotlng with no opposition The Doers hadbeen nt Potgloters Drift tho day before thollrltlsh arrived They hnd hnd n large campon the opposite hill but this camp was quicklystruCK A buggy with an escort presumablythe Doer commandants enulpnse was seenleaving tbo hills
Oen Duller took quarters at a farmhousobelonging to Martlnlus Pretorlun who haddisappeared
Gen Duller Issued spirited Instructions tohis forces leglnnlng We nrn going to re-
lieve our comrades at Ladysmlth There will
be no turning buckThe order proceeded to ndvlee tho men when
to charge nnd on what condition to receive
the surrender of any of tho enemy It watnudtho troops ngalnst a treacherous use ot thewhite ling The order created enthusiasm In
the campTha march from Fr ro to Mount was
very trying but tho health of the ex-
cellent Tho despatch adds that every one Isconfident
A explosion was heard on Jan 12 andIt wns subsequently learned that the enemyhad destroyed a bridge thnt was lu course of
construction seven mile nbovu PotaietersDrift
i depatch to the Standard from Ppearmans-Jarm desrrlbes tho Doer position as revealed
y a reconnoissanco ou Jan 11 Tho enemywere strongly entrenched on a series of lowkopjes close to the river and extending toXadysmlth Thelrseoond main lluo of defencefins at tho edgu of along plateau which wna-
ortlPed and tlanked by a lofty hill calledIbojinana The position was furthertrcugthened by tho sinuous course ol-
he Tusola Hivcr which nfter flowingjenenth tho precipitous slope of the Tnbamama Mountain winds nbout until It forms a
peninsula oviir which tho Lndysralthcad passes to the plateauA despatch to the telegraph dated Spear
mans Farm Jan 18 says A howitzerbombarded ths Doer lines occasionally
tho nlcht The flrlne was resumedIhismorriinc Alls well
telf cram from Durban reports that numbin ot wounded troops are arriving at theHMd hospital at Jlool River from the frontbut Duruan readily Invents reports ot-
thu kind and nothing contained Inthe despatches from titearmnufl FarmIndicate that anything more than longlrancefiring Is tn progress Neither Is thoro unymention of tho Doers responding to the Drltlshartillery
Gen Wnrrens advance guard had n skirmishIn crossing the river and the men who swamthe stream to get possession of tha ferryboatM mrnlonod In yesterdays despatches to THEfcfv did their work under a smart fire buttit Patently thoru were no Drltlsh casualties
Tha despatches received here loavn much unHW regarding the strength and exact dlaposlton of tho relief column but Oen Duller Is D-PWntly taking fivesixth of his whole forco-
witn him leaving tint rcmalnlnc sixth to guardthe camp at Chlovoloy
Thee mmontsof the press do not go farbfyniid congratulation on tho success of theDlVHiaeiit to the point reached but It Is-
gcmrany felt that barring an unforeseen acci-
dent th conditions under which n furtherndvani will rnnde are likely to be morondvuntiiGinus to the Ilrltlsh than In any lireviuns i iia of the campaign
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MODPIU Itrvrii Jan 17 Tht DrltlshB reconnoLssnnco nlonsllr at noon yesterday The operationwnmiujikiy and qulotly executed and not airiiih r wns killed or wounded1 lie British nrtlllery searched the kopjes on
Mi silos i ut the principal tire was dlrectod atth KidH ptitin buyout a low ridge runningfrun th hillsldo to tho Mo tder lllver This
a tlm tnsitlon formerly occupied by tholioerHi
riii h nrtillcrr mado splendid prautlcc-hevui instances of mlaht be recitedf m rs wurx ntl0d rnnvlng nround n-
nm ih IM tnhind their irnnl near tho riverThetirst ii knocked u fourfoot hole In thof itof ine hliiMi Later on about um hundredniuntcd Iliirt wero located threw miles awayiiilnuit i h hrt shell apparently droppedriht niintii th butubers Tlm IlrltMi-nrtldry itr was kept UP Incessantly from 445-
Ci i th uiternnon until lVt oclock In-
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several volloyu at lout rnngu In the direction ofhoiifce near tho river Bho Guards
hold a long linn of bushes tnwurd thn riverwhich tho Highland Brlgado found untenable oatho day of tho Magorsfonteln fight
The cnvalry nnd horse artillery also advancedon the extreme left but did not nnyDoers who only flrod four sheila all ofthese exploded nfterthey reached therenrth
The artillery flrln went on durlngvt thunderitorm and wns n beautiful slant Tho Doercasualties are unknown
KILLISt troUKV A1 fKKIVOAccused of llellliemtrly 1lrlng Intu-
tlie Wolncui Ciiiup-fpicial Callt ftiipattk to THE Him
LONDON Jan 10 The TTimfs correspondentat Mufrklng In a despatch dated J in U con-firms tho statement that the Doer who are be-
sieging that Place nre concentrntlnir their flroon the womens laagnr and hospital Ho Raysthat It Is no longer possible to guarantee thosafety of the women and children dmlteeveryprecaution
Women havo been mutilated nn l childrenkilled The scenes of terror nnd connt rnntlon-nmong them are pitiable The garrisons re-
sistance Is goadlnc the Doers to commit vari-
ous atrocities which Is fanning thoeplrlt ot re-
venge among the townsfolkCol DvlenPowHll tho Drltlsh Commander
at Mafeklne ban stated that It H Impossible torely on Bor honor Th strictest and mostImpartial Inquiry leaves no doibt tlmt theenemy used explosive bullets nt Onmotre-
ejiniTisir rATitnr err orrTwo Klllrd anil Eight ruptured Out of Nine-
teen In the 1nrty-
fptcM CM iHipalli to Till Stw-
RENSDUHO 17 A putrol of nineteenmon of the South Wnlo Lnncors werescouting nenr Norvals Farm todny when nparty of sixty Doers attempted to cut them offThe lancers hastened toward nn adjacentkopje After a hard raco with tho Doers theyreached the kopjo but found It occupied TheNow South Wale men mudo n gallant flehtbut wore overpowered
Two were killed nnd several taken prisonersIt U believed a Dutch farmer betrayed thowhereabouts of the patrol
Nine of the lancom hnro since returned tothe Drltlsh camp Flght have probably beencaptured
Solemn Service Held After tho Victory otJnn 0-
Sprtial Vttftile to Tun Sux-
LADYSMITH 8 A solemn thanksgivingservice was heM yesterday The church wnscrowded chiefly with soldier ArchdeaconDarker preached an eloquent sermon of thanksforth victory of Jan 0 Ho laid hU hearersthat i rnimbly they would have to fight anotherand more Important battle but they mustphoo their trust In Ood
Oen White nnd staff stood at tho nltnr whiletheTn Deum wns being sung Tho Impressiveceremony wai concluded with ths singing of
God Save tho Queen by tha entire congre-gation
UATACllCS OVIltK SOT KlHtT-
UrttlOi Anthorltlr Nnw Satisfied Ttint ITe-
WHS MUtnken Not DisloyalSficial Cabli Dtipttrt tolai Sux-
RiicnKRTBooM Cntie Colony Jan 18ThoDrltlsh authorities here nn that Om-Qatacrosl guide at fitormberg Mor-
an of tho Cnpopollc male n genuine mistakeIn trying to Ideate tho DOOM position Thisdisposes of the reported shooting o guideby Oen Gatncr-
onuKJt rt snii COSCCALKD
Denial of the fttorlei That the Free SintersAre DHrourncnlF-
ptcial Cabl Itipaet ti Tni SmLONDON Jon 10 The Vornftij lisfs Cape
Town correspondent n dosputch ilntoil yesterdny snys thnt trustworthy and Impartial In-
formation from Dioomfonteln does not corrob-orate tho stories to the effect that despairprevails among the Free State Doers It Isadded that tho Boer Insses hnve bnen success-fully concealed by fraudulent reports
ARriLLKKV REKXFORCKUEftT-
Drltlsh to Senrt Ssvpntytwn fiun 8710 Men nnd 3310 Horses In Six Ilnys-
SfftM Call tntMtft to 8oLONDON Jan 18 The rPenforce
ment for South Africa which It wns nnnounced-a week ago would be sent will begin salllnz onJnn 21 Kevsntytwn guns 3710 wen and2210 horses will sail between Jnn 21 and JAn37 which It Is believed will be a record per-
formance
Ttno It SCARCK OX KXGLlitll HOCKS
Remit of the Wnr Slrnmihlp McnomlneetHulling Delayed
Iptnal r iI rxiracK lo TUB BUN
LONDON Jan 18 Tho scarcity of labor on
account of the South African war hns seriouslyInconvenienced tho Atlantio Transport Lino
Tho steamship Menomlnec which shouldliavo nailed for Newport today will not be ableto leave before next week
Kipling Oolng to Cnpe Town
fxral Caiilf WipalA loTilE Rev
LOSDOS Jan 18 Mr and Mrs IludynrdKipling will sail for Cape Town on the steamer
Castle on Saturday
IRICKt Of YJIC riOLKTS HKOf-
fitndent Opponltljm to Ilariit for Prome-nade W ek Cnnsp n Slinrji Cnt
NEW HA VEX Conn Jan 1H The florlets of
this city generally reap a harvest from the saleot violets during tho Ynle promenado weekfestivities These nre about to beein and vio
havo been selling for JW a hun-
dred but within n day or two tho hasdropped to 1 n hundred It became knownto the local florist that two shrewd Vale
hall purchased violets to sell durnext fpw at 17 n hundred Hethat th Ynlo men would patronize nl
men florist th to-
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Una Story Is Thnt llrn lllnwlnc Up Onrllrmorrntlo Co irisiiien-
Tho Hon John F Carroll was out of townyesterday Thnt wa the most explicit Infor
thnt could bo obtnlned n to hiswhereabouts Som rrtn guessod thatbe to Washington tonrnvo Congressmen from thisHinto substituting Concrfssmnii Jneob-Itiirnert Jr n man for Conprpssmnn Amos n llrynn man ou-
tho Natlonni Corgr slonil Commltteo Ithers-Mhi that tn John was wearv and had
MO en array nnd uin strength ngalnstthe corning of Drynn to town on Monday
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If Tlili 1 Wnr Ilii Very IlnrldAuttin nnil-
llm Otlirr Turnljrriiit Ulstrlrt I ele-
Rntrs All Support tlm Colnnil Inst tolive Illiu n Vote or Tun or Hncliilillltl
Col Abrnlmm Oruber leader uf tho Ilepuhllcan forces ot the Twentyfirst Ansonthirdlstrlct runJo nn effort nt tho riii otlnrt of the Ho-
piiblloon County Committee In tlio Murny HillLyceum last evening to cutlnll tlio powers oftlio President Tho committee didnt tiiltpCol Qruber very norlouslr uud liu WM
notable to muster moro than 15 voteaoutotan-attendance of about 17 Tho friends of GeorgeC Austin who lo lighting Col Qrubor orleadership ot tlio TwentyUnit declared afterthe meeting tint Col Griiberwns beaten amiHint lie know It-
Tho lint thing Col Gruherdld nt tlio meetInn was tunnrnlnato Chnrles 0 Milan ono ofhis dearest foes as n monitor o tho subcorn-mlttiO on election ofllcors President julgiannounced that lio wouli appoint tlio com-
mittee Its members to be riomlnatcil by thediHtrlct leaders on roll cull ol tha districtsWhen the Twentyllrst wa called Col Grubor-inlil that lio ileslred to uunio Mr Mnaa us theunnnlmous cholcu of tlio delegation In thnCounty IomnnttOL1 There wan some talct-epilauiiu when ho mndo this announcement
AH soon ns thin Htibeorutnltled hail been announwd Col tlruber handed up his resolutionproviding that election olllctirs nnd Inspectorsfor unofficial primaries bo appointed on thonomination wn reso-lution tlmt Col Uruier would orento-a sensation Tim Frederick M
lender n tho nt OUCH inoveilthat It be referred to the Executive Committedwithout detiite Col timber n kod thatIt tNko the regular courso of amend-ments to tho rule nnl ovor orone month President Jtiiuir ald tlmt themwas nothing In the rule retnrring lo utiofll-clil tlmt therefore tho resolutionwan not an amendment to the rules thatImmediate notion nn It wns In ThenCol Grubersuld thnt ho wished tu withdrawthat purl of tho resolution rofeired tounoflleinl ami refit ot It re
ns fin amendmentPresident road tho resolution
through declared that there was noth-ing In It which lid nut refer to unnfllilnlprimaries According to President Uuiggsreading tho resolution and to Secre-tary Jinnchoster tlin first lino wait Allelection Inspectors of election nt-
utiofflelnl primaries Ac Uruher askedfT the reading It made It Allelection ollliors and Inspectors of election at
primaries AcThat comma attor ofllcera Col
makes nil tho difference In theworld I think whnt is meant by the resolu-tlou Is plain Most of the t rt will
tho ability to draw a resolutionexpressing what 1 wish to say
from the Twentyfirst I
frivolous said President am In
The gentleman who preside rnny take himsMf seriously said but 1 eamthe right to own and thnright tlmt they fhall nut bo misrepresented
mlsreudPresident Ou gc announced thnt tho
tlon was ou the adoption of the resolution Inurging thu iMmiiilttwmen to vote T tha reso-lution Col Orui ornr id that If tht chairman of
Htate Committee usurped tho right to ap-point all the election ollloirs In the counties
considered unjust nnd f dishThat however hal been done by tbo Pres-ident of the In regard to thethlrtyflvo Assembly districts In Now Yorkcounty
Last fall In two cnsesthe Twentieth nndthe Twentyninth Im reused to certify tholist of election otllcert Prepared by tho districtofllciols Hiilil Co
Tho gentleman Is misinformed as to thoJames Vereanco
I retorted ol Orubor I did notknow that wore muimilhlii for the poor
made there Inst fallCot Hie nnd noes on
the resolution such n demand must be sup-ported of tho members present
n members were In favor of It Thentho question was put and the resolution lost
said tlmt Col Oruber had reml-a meaning In the resolution which no othermnn In tho hall could have ThnMr Julffg Kitd that during Ids throe yearspresidency ony two disputes had arisen In the
over election officers nnd that Inpractice each election district elected itsown
Col limber at onen Introduced another reso-lution drawn so there was no chain for a mis-understasdinc between official and unprimaries On th s he asked for the nres andnoes Mr Austin urged the committeeto have tho roll called hut the was re-
fused nnd the resolution was defeatedvoce vote Austin nnd tho rest of the
voting with ttruber for funThen the committee adjourned
Well beat Auitln ly votes at thesaid Col afterward To
nights experience only shows ih competeot this commiieo by
wo tlio Twentyfirst who nrent under bin thumb
Col tlruner hns issued nn to tho en-rolled republicans of tho TwentjrflMt In
he says that tho movement itgauist hUnwns ordered President becauseCol opposed his reflection nshead tho Committee Coltlruber asks for supt ort having his
i jrd of commend himonlght them will l n meeting of the
enroll J HepuhllCHns In lolststreet Columbus avenue nt which Co-lflruterwl explain his of the ulrucgle-nnd Alderman railtnge Matthews will speak
his behiilf Uharls 0 Mns gave out tlHinterview on the hituatlon yesterday
Mr lived up lo Jocularmethods In politics when he madePlay In lot Austin nsa memberof tho
In point nf fact Mr Austinwas n H Hooted as u of unyClub ns Jlr would havo im Infer but
Roputillcnn i nllnc tlm bustInterests of th party Furthermore noone who nt nil understands tho situntlon tnko Mr Orubor seri-ously n his attempt tn explainwhy ho supported knew ve
nine of thn fourteen votes of tho delega-tion wore solidly for Austin nnd Into nol display of weakness
votes for ancandidate would havn brought aboutthe wily Colonel mado the best of situation
for Austin nnd nt the same timeseized the opportunity to a little songnnd-duncn very funny but thopeople of the district nre on to him
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lepulillrnns HPRII In Tell Their Side Intlm Governiirihlii Cnnlett
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FnVNKronT Ky Jon 18 Testimony beforetho Contest Commlttoo fork Ternor closedtonlgnt ou tho Ooobol side nnd thi examina-
tion of wltnesvs Introducod by tho at-
torneys for Oov Taylor will beirln to
morrow continuing for live ilays when
the contest attorneys will have ono dayfor rebuttal testimony Important witnesseslutroducil wore Col II n tleman Ioo the Hoard of
Louisville who testnied ns to endingnut tint troops tho nlleged Intlmldiitln-Jt U tonight that tho fulluro tobring nut certain ns to the ts uo IjiillotH
number ot wltnessei oxpvctoil-by Republicans
MISSIS a nmin in r iiojnMrs Tonrkrrs Cut Tlrrd of Vnltlng for
Her lliiibnnd Wlin MltsOut OlrlinUltiKN-
KW HIVEN Jan 18 Loulso Toockers-
tho bride who was reported to the Now Haven
police depirtmint as mising last night withinnn hour alter tho marriage hall I een performed
th liev Jnrdner Ildrldire had been
found hhe becnmi tired of wnlflni
for her husband who was celebrating tlmmarriage wllhnfuw In th barroomof a lctid In this returned t her liuinuvery much A fw frtenil of tincitll li tielnrt herleiivo th hotel decided that
WiuM le a joku to toil tierliusband that HIL oen with anotherman JT he run to the Ioli Department togot tollnd his mlssini i nl
mutual explanatlunt wero mado It wns-
rillleult lot ToxkiT ii the nuilatluli nlbib Lrldn locai1 ho had iiprwilcd tn tho r difto search for h r-
llraiitlfnl Swift nnd Sure
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Irrnt Xortlnru M III Iut Tour InrrterThnn-lli Drinurn In tlm Orlentiil Truiln-
Kr IAUI Minn Ion IH1resl lent Hill oftho Irent Northern todny cnvo out n diwrlp
of the big shlpB whluh ore now lining builttho Orhmtnl trade to run in connection
with his railroad Four voxels will bo readyfor Burvlcc In eighteen months
Kneh ship will bo 7110 tout long by 74 feft-nmldshlpitfjfnnt from water to deck linn nmlwill havo H carrying capacity of 22000 tons Thoshlpi will bo the largest In tho world oxceod-Init the Oceanic and will bo nbla to carryfreight nt low rates
ov wuou rowi IJVKSTS ov TKE
The 1rnvlnre nf IMimr lid Illn Is In Kxcnllent Condition
tftrial TdM Pnmlc In TillJan 18 GovoruorOineral Wood
has returned from Ilnnr del Itlo He wentthere yesterday nnd vlilted the schools asy-
lum hospital nnd prl on nnd heard petitionsfor rolorms Tho pooplo wcro highly pleasedwith his visit leu Wood congratulated Ionleo upon the condition of the province ofwhich tho latter Is Military Governor Th-
cnne nnd tobacco plantations are In excellentcondition and all who desire employment nrn-
nt workden Wood ha ordered thnt nny employees
of tho Custom House who give vldenc coneernng the customs frauds shall not bo prose-cute I This neilon WH nnfessary as muchof tho evidence essiiillal for the conviction oftho acnusod must tome from members of thoconspiracy Tremendous pre sur Is beingbrought to boar to snvu the prlsonerc Thoprowcutlon charges rank perjury on tlio partof the dfenco No moro summontCwill bumnlo putl nslt Is alleged that wltnesseilnrebuttal ar hired ns soon ns the drift of thotestimony to bo given for tho prosecution l
knownTh whnrfmen lightermen nnd cartmen of
Cienfuegos Imvo declared a general strikeowing to tho fact that a eoallndrn Menrnorbrought her own rnn to dltchnrgothocaruo-All tho other trades unions threaten to strluuIn sympathy
Acontract has beon closed for tho construc-tion of n now pas enger wharf hero It willcost SiiHI and according to tho contractuiuvt bo completed In flftynlno days
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Slur Thnt Anna loiilds IliKlmiid HartI t Ilfitflly In Spernliiiliin-Sptcijl Mt l tivatc to Tux SfH-
IAlits Jan IHTho papers here stat thatCount Don do Cnstellane who married Mls-Annnflouldof Now York was doclnrcd shortof his margins on tho Hourso yesterday Iho-dello t U vnrlnuoly ostlmatod at from IIOOOCHX
to 0000000 franm Tho Fiyaro states thatthe Count nnd Countess hnvo cone to Americato raUe tho money
Count de Cnstcllanes fnthor crnphntlcallydenies the ctorlos Th Cn t llnntS sailed forthe United States Inst Saturday
Count de Cuslollanes father has sent a letterto M lloduys edit r of tho Figaro who Insinu-ated thut Count do Cnstellanp Imd failed deolnrlng that the Insinuation Is false nndcalumnious nnd hlntinc that If his son nn In-
1arls instead of on tho sea bound for Americaho would seek reparation on bo Held of honorTho father proc ods to state that his son rm j-
never8poaulat d HB declare that the rumnrof his fniiuroUn mean political manrpuvro of-
thu Ureyfusltes In conclusion ho onys thatM Rodayn In guilty of dirty work which meritstho contempt of honorable men
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IKntlsJnn 1H Km prec Frederick motherof Emperor Vtilam Is sulferlnc fromdlsca oof tho kidneys Prof Ilonvers has left lorItaly wheie sho Is sojourning to consult withtho physlolaus in attendance upon her
DnEnnrx Jan IMIt Is reported tlmt themother of thu German Empress DowagerDuchess Frederic of hashad a dangerous relapse mid thnt It Isexpected thnt sho will not live through thonlcht Empress Victoria has started to joinher mother
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ermnnys Diuiger Irum Prnnro-Husslnn Alllnnce Out
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liEHLiN Jan 18 The Oajette In nneditorial article headed Unjustifiable Jublla-tion points out what a disastrous thing forQorninuy an Increase of tha Francoliusslan-prestlgo would be Thu Gatrtlr says that Itcannot be denied that Kucland Is n powerfulcounterpolsot the FrancoRussian alliance
If only n passive friend nars the tatrtlf-bho cannot b spared or else some dny wo
will have sad experiences
CHUKKK iMiiKinxnllrulion Anklii Tut In 1lnstnr nnd Ilu-
llnpes tn Hn Lt Next Wcrk-
irfrfil Citf iin to THE SexLONDON Jnn in Mr Richard Croker tele-
graphs to the correspondent of Tin RUN frombis country IIOUMJ stntlng that his ankle Is-
dolugwoll It wns put In plaster today MrCroker expects to leave his bed next week
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PAIIIS Jan 1H A despatch from Homo to tho-
Fijiiro iay that owing to tho trouble In Vene-
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PouotiKKEiStE Jan lHEvcr since HenryE Hawkey with hU little hntcliot rnutllnt d
the cherry treo of his neighbor SurrogateCyreiiUH P Dorland by chopping off all thelimbs which overhung his garden there hasbeen trouble on loth sllea of tho dividing linobetween tlm two places Surrogate Dorlandhad Sir Hawkey nrreted for damaging his1iuperty Afttr thU cno wns tnttleil Mr
took one of the llnits of thocherry treo whieh foil benenth 111 vigormis ol hU Imtihec nnd H I Itup ns HIH cornT post of a spitefence which I tho view from thowhole west sldo of Surrogate DnrlandV baudhomo resldenco Iho eiieo fronts on thehniidsomn sunnro In the of which stmidsChrist Ilmrch which is
of the wealthy P OI Poughkefislo-nnd vicinity It Is a UH thing anil u blotchnn a e n
The Jrnml Jury this niurnlng returned nnIndictment against Mr for rnnlntnin
nnd h win hoi underftlii liuiids for trial at thf next term of courtlie gavt bonds and was r loi ed trumTbt ease Is n novel one but tho District Att r-
liry Imprs to maintain It befnro n jury nnd e
spit fences to tho detriment oftheir neighbors
llnldilp Jinn Shot llenili WH n AVol-lItlinwn ItiililcntA-
HHTAUiLA Ohio Jnn lHMar hal 1 JConnell of Inlnesvllle n iandldnte for Sheriff ofLake county wu driving homo sliurtly Ur ri-
iluyllghl when three men mot him In u tunnelnear tho Ono called him to halt and at-
tempting to hold him up he drew his revolvernnd llreil nnd one of tho men fell dead It A
then discovered that tho victim wns WilliamWilnbienner a wellKnown resident of 1aluci-TIlU
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Its Not Clrnr Vet That the lovrrmirMnjnrlty In tint SenntK tn Itrly n-
iIlrlmps It Will Hi tlrnrnr Tiinmr-rnwAtlltndn of Tnintimny Siiuitom
GOY Itoosovilt will be In town thlsiftornoon-nnd U to dluo thlt ovenlnir with Col FranklinBnrtlctt und otherr Tomnrrow morning tlioGovernor Is to breakfast It U expectednt the Fifth Avonuo Hotid with Henato-rriattunilOhnlrman Udell of the RepublicanState Committee Tomorrow evening he la
to dine with Capt F Norton loddard Uo
publican lender ot the Twentieth Assem-
bly district Thn dinners of Col HartIctt nnd of Capt Ooddnrd tiro socialfunctions Tho breakfast with Senator Ilntt-nnd Chairman Odcll l expected lo have some-
thing to do with iiolltlcs nnd espech ly with thosituation at Albany the Superin-tendent of Insurnnce
Tho drift lu the Inst few days has been In thodirection of tome other Superintendent of In-
surance than Mr 1ayn This va admitted tobu the situation yesterday by some of Mr-
Pnyna friendsKvcry effort lint been made It Is inld to
bring about a compromise but Oov Roose-
velt docs to rctrentstvp from he hasagnlnstMrlajnnnd Mr Inyn his friends saidwill sUck to the last ditch even If hedoennt gettwo votes Tho best Information lust nightwns to the effect thnt It bo-
ound to call n caucus ofRepublican Senators at Alrnny tlm grent
the Into tlwCAUCUS will favor nomination sent Inby Oov To I e Kiieclllc Itwas nnnouncod thnt nineteen Itopubllcnn-Sotintors have already decided to votufor nny candidate forof natnod by Oov Roose-velt nnd It wns stated thatOov Roosevelt has live or sli other votes onwhich Im can rely It clearthough thnt iov has nil the votpj
to confirm Inyns sucoe or butIt Is said that niter the brrukfast tomorrowmorning the situation tnny le still furtherclenred-
In n wordlt was snld thut Oov Roosevelt hallmade t clear thnt hit had a right to name tno-Hiicessor of Mr Inyn lint to hive thesupport of his party hli nctlnn Sen-ator bus kupt nut of tbe light
to this hmir The time Is athand It was wild when some or the friendsot Mr will make It cKnr to Henator Ilnttthat nlnotrnths of th IoiuWMn party ofBtato nf New Vork dcilrn tl lrSenators shnil stand by iov lioose itSo that It was said thnt Senntor Ilntt mustnow determine between his nwn frlndshlp tor-Mr tho associations of fortyuud tho wishes of th va t majority ol the Re-
publican party of the State ofdo not llkn-
tho proposed nomination for Superintendentof insurance of Judu Saxtonthe Court of Claims nnd It wasMM that nn effort will bo made to
un1eritnndliiKon sotnn other proix ed enndldnte for Instance John R Hnzol-of lluffalo Then thn U followlnc lItof cthtir from whh toJohn N Scatelierd and Henry II PerBODS of llulTnlo exSenator 0-
ronil of II P CIliU oi Auburn Theo-dore Hancock and Francis Alletidrlcks of SyiHcuh Nuisbnum ofAlbuny oxSenator C Davis of Ulster county1 M of New Vork exPenatorTit nt Sheard of Ilerklnier-
Tho soutlineutoffriendly to Mr Piiyn was In elTcut ns rulnted
night that tho situation hnd become fnROute that It was better to have It end rlsht heronnd now r upt Inyn It wns declar-ed has been honored by Ills party intlmos past nnd he hn hail three lull years a-
Siipnrlntendont of Insurance It Is ndmilled thnt ho has made n ad
oflleer hut Oov lloohevelt-Is opiHiMd to him personally nnI-dsir to iiime his own cnndldate thoplace and Republicins even those who have
to bellove that On-vHoievelt Ins n i icht to Imvo hU own Super-intendent of Infiurnneo-
Somethinc hn been snld in the Inst fewTveks abiut the supiKirt Tnmmany Sena-tors to be given to tro-ker was favorable to Mr 1ayns holding erThe situation about th Tnmmnny senntors is-somwwhufoguv hem If wnsunderstood will stick to Mr Inyn Whfther-tlio others will bo Htendast remainsto bo seen Senator Ellsworth of Lockport Is chalrtnnn of the Caucus Com-mittee at Albany lie Is not expectedto bo In Albany before Thursday next forthat reason It was not believed thnt Oov-Juiosevelt will send In tho name of Mr Puynsproponed su esior until late next week
intr nuns vrr rs vnnauAMMK-
On Snliinliir Ilf Will Ilreakfnit With Sena-tor Ilntt nnil IMnr With Col llnrtlett-
AIIUNY Jnn ISOov lloosovelt snld todaythat lie should go ta Stow York tomorrow lout
will not have time to se any one except byprevious appointment On Saturday morningtlio Oovornor will breakfast with Senator Plnttnnd Clmlruiiin Odell and dl ous political mat-
ters nnd aft rward ho will lunch with Oen-
FrancU V Or eni Capt Alfred T Mahnn nnd-
Oin D Andrew Tomorrow night theOovernor will dine with Col Hartlett of theTwentysecond Rcsiuiftt Whllo nt lunch
Oen Oreeno on Saturday tho Oovernorwill ascertain the exact Kltuallnn with rofor nco-to the forthcoming reportn ot the CommerceCommission nnd of tho Advisory Hoardwhtoh reports ho to recelvo next week
The Governor will probably return to Albanyon Saturday afternoon says he will havetioatilioiincemuiit to mnke before next weekII the Governor remains ovor Saturday nlcht-In New York ho says IIP will theto liotonderid hrCapt Ooldardat Metro-politan Club that HvnnlriK to tin
Assemblymen from New Vork-
HIIOT ms trim rtni A nrnaiAisI-
Mirnrd Mnnru a Nninn nnd IdsrlinrgeitnisRiVolvnr WltliuiitliivritlBntliii-
illni rono 111 Jan 1H Edward Jlnoro wasnrrested today nnd will bo hold pending anInvestigation Into the death of his will whomhe shot last night under the belief that she wnsInr Mrs Moore bade her Imsbnnd goodnightabout H3U oclock wtylng sho wns goingto Moon was engaged In a camo-pf chekers with n named
About II oclock sormniiewas heard In tlm kitchen Mnor-erusied to n bureau drnwcr and secured his re-
volver Handing tnihlnd the Coiiliivllng doorbe I As the doir slowly
Moor fired withnutn word Tho bulletentered the furehrnd of his wlf-
oLiiiox tiiiir roii MrMiinisiiir-
Hlr Tlioiiiiw Wnnls to llrliinc to the liliiiE-llnnnl of Tniile-
CiitiAoo Jnn IKSIr Thomas Ilpton hasapplied lornamleihlilp In the Chicago Hoardc Trndi sir Thuniiia lm owned lot siveinlyearn u miitprskrving and porkpackinglimit at tlm Vanln Ill the prorwr oi rn-
tuiti of which In rciiulred bi nsitited onthe lionrd o Trade Two or iinT of tln mini
liisCliKMgiioillei liav nietm is-i r ili11oiird MIICU in begun busln In i hi-
ongo and Mr Jipon nniin tineridy beingiistltut il on the roll lu n tiliritu-
linllliT I Ins MnlT whose ineililirrslup Inr-n tinmoney viluinf it Is vunuHrruil was tlmproperly of hiM employer
IriilllSlinrliii Kxiirrlliielit In Wlsfiinsln-
AITIETON Win Jan in Tho API Inton-
WinilUli M ls yesterday slnrted a rolltshinmiplan by paying over llfty eintd py f a divnleuu
Pnvnt on thii amount or wnges cnrnd-h l ytiir Thecuiicirn is llrst r-
lllvT illiv Ilantstointroduci-ithprotltsiiaringplim
rriisliiil tli ii nr I he Kentucky SituationIOUIVJUK Ky Jnn IK The trfring
bat u nitunnl article loclating thu trenoii-nt I rvniutlon ar in It tays lintIMiiKKi iiiiii wrulil no to rrnnkiort If ilio u-
Mz lier til Irnvi thf TrimCopt Charles L Hiusbce will bo rullovcd of
the command of tho Texns nextWlblam C
Xexua will nail for tha V ladles on Tuesday
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YIrliitrri Union Htnrts u Itnyrottto Itrnik-In to n Niiifnlcin N nspnirr Olllre-
AttdUHTA On Jnn 1H Tho TypographicalUnion of this city No II has made nn elTort tntyrannize tlmt puts all othor eases Inthe shade
and till law case resulting Is with thu court fordecision
Thu Union mado upon the JMilu Wilinr a
nonunion oflleo with which It hal absolutely
connection n demand that It should submitto thu Union nnd discharge nil Its nonunionemployees The TVibuiK manfully refusedto discharge thorn but told the Union thatIt would not oppose nny one of them becom-
ing n member of the Union It agreed Inaddition to become n union oflleo nt romo fu-
ture date ami In tho mean tlmo to show pref-
erence toward Union printers for the men Itwould employ In tho future Thoso terms thuUnion refused to accept It had no relationwith tho Tfllnne oflleo It Imd no shadow ofclaim upon It but It wanted the Inbor revenuesof thoofllcr for Its own members and resolvedto break In to get them
In irderto force the TrVivnf to terms theUnion declared u boycott against thn TVIbunc-
nnd set out to ruin the pnper If Itsdemand should not bo acceded to It-
Issuiid circulars denouncing tho 7V unrund sent delegations to threaten tho merchantswith Injury to thnlr business In cuse theyxhould not cwisn advertising In tho Triliiiueureven subscribing for It Many merehnnts heldout ngninst this so the Union published thonames of tlm ndvertlser who still used thu-
Trilunennd tried to persuade tlu public not to-
pntrunlzHtheso merchants Finally tho 7Yi-
tunf applied for an injunction to restrain thisconspiracy nnd n hearing of It has jusi beenconcluded It Is a sensational Instance of alabor unions vlndlctlvenoa-
sjftv scitiiu Kiis vuii inrmmiirvAIr Prnier Aiinloitltes fur Mentlonlnc U-
in thn Suit Agnlnst Or KnurrLos ANOKIKB Cal Jan 18 The ease of Ida
M Fraser ngaln t Dr J 0 Frnser of Pasn-
dnnn In which allegations had been tnado-
atalnst Mrs Iuey H ficrlbnor of M Fifth ave-
nue New York widow of J filnlr Scrlbner wnssettled today In Mrs Frnsers favor The trialwas held behind closed doors Mrs Scrlbncrn-namo not appearing In the proceeding
Mrs Pcribnor ha had n lawyer from NowYork here for two weeks looking after hor In-
terests Today ho produced n letter signedby Mrs FraserentlrMy acquitting MrsScrlbner-of any charges of misconduct nnd apologizingfor the fact thnt hor name had boen broughtInto the ease Mrs Frasor obtnlned a separa-tion from her husband for cruelty Dr FraserniaUIng no content
Xlt sriVIUVti IV FKltrMAI COURT
Judge Hprrrs HrrUtnn Thnt Citizens ofTerritories Arr Oullamlors IpgallTM-
ACOX 0 Jan in Judgo Emory Spcor Inthe United Stales District Court ruled yester-day that his court had no jurisdiction In cnses-whopi cltlens of the District of Columbia or ofTerritories were parties The question cameup on n demurrer In the caso of Nathaniel HillMid others against Joseph II Hall In thisenso two of the enmplalnnnts reside In Wnsh-
Ington nnd two In North Carolina Judge Hpoer
struck tbo names of the Washington peopleoff holding that tho Constitution gave thoUnited States courts jurisdiction In litigationbetween citizens of different States but didnot Inchilo the citizens ot the District of Co-
lumbia or Territories
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Mr CooU Hurried Ills Nrrniiil MorrliiEr ntIlls 1lrst Wlfpn Hying IlrcjuntH-
AITIMORE Jan 18 John II Cook of Haitimore was married to Miss Rubr Keeker nt-
Idlerhlll Park Helffhts nvenue today MrCooks first wife died lust onu week nconndthe second wedding wns In obedience o herrfquest Mrs Coolc had been 111 for severalycnrs In t November Miss llwker returnedfrom a trip abroad and becnmn Mr CooksBuest ilovotlne much nf her tlmo to nursingher hostess A strong attachment sprang upbetween Mr Cook und Miss Decker nnd It wns-
Mr Cooks dring rciiucit that lnr attractivehome be maintained and that tho weddingshould tnke place as Boon alter her duathnspossible
nvnoxic AiiotjintThe Stcnincr lnnnioBtb blrr Irnm Yolin-
Imiim Arrives nt Vliturlii-
VicTontA H 0 Jnn 1H The steamer Mon
mouthshire from Yokohama Is coming Intorjiinrantlnu nnd from her signhls It Is supposedthat sho has bubonic plnguo nlionrd-
Blio also hni news of a wreck outside butwhat Is not yt known
ChlrnKo Scheme In Nerve Ilrfrrihmcnts on-
Mn fix o aiul rlcvntril Ilullronil LineCinciuo Jan 18 Arrangements for buffet
cnrstobo placed upou both tho surface andelevated roads of Chicago nre now under wayIf tho plniis succco1 tho hungry citizen whogets up late nnd cannot stop for breakfast ntIds home cau hnve n hot menl served as In
rides to work George C Morgan 14 La nllnstreet nnd John L Vogelsang 1KU Madsonstreet are tho promoters
Dvmena for the bullet cars conternplnto nu-
nrrungernent of hinted tables about ten to acar so planned r it they can be turned up-uga ft the wnen not In USD Four seatswid be at each table and ono waiter It-
IK estimated can attend to all the of asingle cur Clgnrs nnd possibly liquid refreshtnetitn are nrnong muyaccompany tho coming of the bullet cars
CUT IV JTWIV WAHKS-
1ny of the Former Wniner rondiirtors Ilr-
diirril to tbn rnlliniin Stnniliird-
CiticAtJo Jnn 18 A circular issund by thoPullman Company cutting the wnze of fomo-
of Itscondiictnrs bus caused surprlst anmnsIts employee who fear thnt the reduction rimybe maJe nuplknble to nil tho thousands of menemployed bv thH company Mi uoridnctor-iHlTeitidnrithiie taken on tho Pullman pay-
roll by the absorption of tin Wagner Com puny
The Wagner Coinfnny pnld JlKi n mmith to Itsllr tcliss diictors whil tbn wagos of 1illbman conductors of the llr tclass were f7 atin mill The r holdover have heen
in PJl man level The ri w mler-ulfiits nenrlv lotKleniidiutors must of whomhav linen nu the 81 MI snlarv for venrs-
Inttuiil ol a dcreasi th diretlv conecrtuI In th eirulnr hoped for a retention oftheir ol t wage if not an Inereasu-
ltirUy IlirchnniT Looking for the TurinWh ri the ioliltlcr Wns United
DKMVFI Colo Jan IS If a now and un-
usuully rich placer district Isdlsoovirod In thonear future in Colorado It will h due to tintappetite of a small mil otherwise ordiniry-turlny goblcr Alexander Djorklttnd an I
others of Denver are hot on thn trail leading othe nwh vhere this gobbler Mptiit his liil py-
borhoid iliivs nnd when they llnl ine rnnliwill Im iiillltely buy It for phuer gr iud
boughti I his wife loutid a unl nnggviiliitfi jiWiilpr at 1IK I ishunting fii th rich pliiercnnin1 from whlht-lm niiggit earn
Cnrnruip Otlers n Illirnry ti Ottiiiii n In-
OrrtMWjk la Jnn iHAndrew tarnegle-r fTrrsJOrtKforn library If tho city will clvo-lOwu u your to maintain IL
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Turn INrniipil by JiniiilniCiili Kctit Ilnck-Inu tho 1itiicn Aroiiiul llm Htiitiif for11 lliintr Siiiimhlng ltii Iron Ilckrll-
Wn lleudid for Kilthi Thrntr-An nutomobilii hansom gave Vnlon Riuara
considerable excitement lao ymterday after-noon It also giwntn several hundred peoplenn otiject bsson In lh force that Is representedIn those ordinary looking black vehicles whichtho nro not likely soon to forget It camdown Fourth avenue with n nmn passenger at-tho ordinary speed of the o cabs reachingFifteenth struct nbout IIO oclock On-
nmn wns In It Tho driver hnd been runnine In the trnks of tho electrlo curs and aseries of bangs on tho gong of ono of the carcoming down town behind him made him turn-out of the tracks just ut Fifteenth street A-
curof thoOreen llnoon tho trnck to the westled him to run his cab fnr ovor toward UnionH iuaii Park Then hnsworveillttothoBouth-wnrd ugnln but the lavement was wet andslippery nnd the cib slid ovor tho belglnnblocks and the rear wheels struck tho curb ofthe park si lowitik
The drivers K wat evldcntally wns notsecnrnly Uid to the hody of th hnn orn andwhti thn whiol hit thnoiirb thn seat llfiwtlincabiin I tliedriMir wtit with It He wathrown In MHi n n that his cab ran overiliiiiinl liowiHliuurid 0 that he
had to go to tlii hoMntiil His unnn Is WnlterHe is Lsi years olil and lives at HIAl
hlglithnvenuu-Vnrrow isn I hail nn ehunco to shut off th-
imwer from Iho motor nnd tho cnh htdd tho-eoursi he bad given it whieh took It strnlghtforth aslilnitoii 1iitiiptrtnn stntu In tlm-Kiutlit n tprii corner of the Notwith-standing thetiuoknandiwilnstrlunsthnt mnkathat pnrt sijunro nnythlng but nn Idlospot no one wns lilt iiy thn cab nftorth driverwan thrown out Thiinnn In the cab when h-
snw the driver hurled lo the ground beforehim opened tint cab door nnd jumpedclear of th whtls After IIP saw theshort nt thuHtatue ho The cabviiii Into the fenco around thn slntuo llkn a-
tnowrlough Int a drift n though It wereto to ail impedimenta nildp and astraight course to Iho Morton Houo or Keiththeatre Tlio Inch a quarter Iron rlckotsiwore oiT fnun hn horizontal railing aseasily ns a boy lircaks a stick ofsoino ot worn broken Into several fraR-rn nts The railing also was broken nnd onoof the lull hollow Iron i i ts nearly two feet Indiameter was twisted from Its base brokenand canted Tno base set In tlm ground
tho progress of tho cub Tho wheelscontinued tn revolve tlm tire of ono being
off ngninst a raw edgo of thebroken busoof the pillar
It wns nearly n quarter of nn beforenlonc who know enough about
electric iarrlagis to shut olT tha currentAbout ton foot of th fonco was broken downThe cub Itsolf did not appear to bo sorlouslrdamagd Later It was taken Its own
It belongs to tho Now York Electri-cal Company
Cnllowny Imprisoned lly a Fall of HockWrote r rrmll Mr n os With Clinlk-
HAZIETOX Pa Jan lHThe dead body ofWilliam Calloway th flreboss of the Ka kWilliam mine was found this morning bythe men who hnvo been In senrch of him slnca-Jvic 1H lust Callowny on thnt morning niusual went down In the mlno to fee If thero wasens HP was Imprisoned by a fnll of rock Iliapredicament soon became known nnd nightnnd dny since then every elTort was madn toget nt the unfortunate nmn At times It wnsthought that sounds could be heard comingfrom tlio direction of whero ho was supposedtoiC nnd Itwns hoped to Kt him out aliveDut nil efforts were In vain nnd not until thismorning was the last shovelful ot debris re-
moved and his body discoveredIt was plain that Cnlloway had lived for
long time after his incarceration nnd tha sur-mise Is that hi lived for three wenks Ho-
hnd kept n nn n sheetlron doorcasing-wllh chalk recording Iht happenings of thoweary hours as they dragged and tha-foldings that overcnmn him InThjittm kept allvo M long alter his Imprison-ment enislled th iMse ofwho wns burled In thu Jeanesvllbt mlno dls-iisier liiiifttne out nllvo niter being impris-oned nineteen
The diggers llrst discovered Paltowar a hand-writing on n nt tho side of the chute Itrend
I am In the next chute Nn 11 hi-
WM lUOWAT-Tlm writing spurred tho rescuers on and
they until thn body was re-
covered Lpin a piece of sheetlron on n bratdiorwere these words In his handwrit-
ing nidros od to his wife nnd sonsI think I am gon Oood IIVH FnnnlP De-
Ko d tiys iuy nnd Willie I dont think youf your father again I think this 1s
VoJneoda-
yllrnrrtrntntlvrsof the Six onitmtlles Irom-NP to Aid Sim rrmirlsro Iollcn-
Rvs Fn N spo Jan IS Itoputnble Chines-
inerchantd are greatly wrought up over thamurders Iiy highbinders and today rheyheld-n cnnfcronio with the Acting Chief of Police
thn rnltid hiJtes Marshal nnd other olllolalsto-
dovlsc means of suppressing tho IdchblndersThe representatives of tho Six Companies
promised their honrtv eoAimrntloii They snld-
th y do evorythlng In rlnlr lower lo-
lieipthe iKille to bring oifnibr airnlnst thajiisti A fund of J17t K lmd beon-
riUKd by Ilimpnnles they said to b de-
voted t tinwoiic would be otlerodall perijiHgulltir ot breiichos-
of tio and tin urgmnzfil tnmofln-furmallon institute
I is oxin t d tliit nrratig mentii will bo perfiMtud fir arresting nil suspiciouslooking
nnd onniinlllng tliin to producetheir registration papers Thoso whoarc foundtn bt In country will be sent back
The I rilneiotonlcht Issued a list of rewardsfor thoarrst of Thoy offerf1Kfor th arrest of n murderer and i H rnorelt-ho Is eonvlctid llfty dollars Is offered forthe arrest of n man cuiltr of nss ut to
J n added for hisciin ctlwi Thu-
hllnsi also agree to pay jiiK to tho relativein kiUo i whilnarrestinca llbth-
blndiirnnil it sums tn nnwUndeil This Is the llrst tint1 thn Chinesehave hoinStly witli tlio tostamp nut lliuhbltitlers who eoruinlt iniinlur-lur nionu-yIIIIK ix A luitrutit-An Tlertrlc Simrk Stiirn 11 Illnie Which Is-
Tut Out Atter n struggleCAMiintltiF Mns Jan IMFIro wn dis-
covered sliurtly nftor I oclock today In thfl-
JelTTson physical laboratory at Harvard In aroom occupied iy hug condenser tlm rub-
ber coverng of which took tiro Iromaneloc-trlesiatk Some suliiiir nearby nlso cnught-
anil ns thoro was a prisi ct of n serious llro-
nn alarm wns turned In and the CambridgeFire Iiiiiiirtiiint was suminonnd Mean-
while Hume xtUlents who were working In tha-
bu blink tre I to put out the blaze with tin A-
ssistance of th Mtillor and sme of the otn-
iiloyces nf til gynilxlKiiiiii whlih xtands lthH HOIH S thr w of th Knrntlriiu-
it Inokol sTioiis but til Ibinies were undercontrol hif ri llm lire ipnrtmt rif nrrlvcd onlilt iviie rhe window of the liUlldlllg Wfll
iirne I out and the one rioin nimnit wreckedTlnr w is no ither d image the water notIViii thn llir tin hiillillng
The ia ss willed were in th older wings of111 hiilMini k l on wih thnlr work as If-
n Ihlng hnd hii pHml Th dntnasro to tha-biiiiling will h niiioiint to niiirithan JJuo-In the tig it wllh the llauis sevtrnl of thn menwero inure or less 1iirn Mr llushnnll an-
nisisiniit in the iMpirtiiiHiit ot rdirsics who-M working on th nt
had his lally seorhil After havingIns hurlsIriimiM ho retuintd to thehulldlngund iii ssti d in the Work ot putting things torights
tiaitt Vnlnc lMrreH fd SI Suddenly
SrAsirmiti imn Jnn IH Town CerkWatt rliirysnssibtnnt F ink Diirler has boon
liiMtintiudui for wroni duys Today h-srllI up bits nf paper and threw tbem nhout
room und eai h k
him Hell even tiring rnu luck moneyaid Mr Ourluy tonlni n j-
ileco toward dog Th dog promptly sw t-
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