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TH E MACON TELEGRAPH
ESTABLISHED IS IShd
ATIRDAV, Sl’HDAY FAIR, COLDER,
fresh south wikds. shifting to NORTH SXTURDAY sight.
MR. BOWEN HAS WON
ffiJENEZULANS
Great Britain, Germany atidltXTT
at an Early Hour This n J T th§ Pr ° toco,s
f h. \, s n ° rn, ng, and the Blockade
of the Venezuelan Ports Will Ro d • k d
Preferential Question Will Go to The Hague-G^r-
MACON,\ GA., SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY U, 1003
WASHINGTON'. Fob. 14,-Herberl W.
Eowep. Venezuela’s representative In
the peace negotiations at Washington,
tonight signed with each of the allies'
representatives here a protocol provid
ing for the Immediate raising of th«
Venezuelan blockade and for the ref
erence of the question of preferential
‘hen dispatched a brief cablegram to
President Castro Informing him of the
signature of the protocol, providing for
'he Immediate r«Wn, of , h . blockade.
, .... BALFOUR EXPLAINS
fou m'T 00 '" F “ b 13 -- p «m'*r Bal-
bv tel n ” P,e, h at » luncheon gtven
dlelared .rS'.h' C ‘ Ub here ,nda> '-
choice but totak g vern,np nt hp.d no
treatment of the claims of the allies ! dul'ha.te'n""^?/ 1 ^ 'ho^n'no'un-
sgalnst Venezuela to The Hague arbl- m^Lhe‘^d’ 1 '^ J'Sl 1 *? Stalll govern-
tr.ition tribunal.
The final formalities occurred at tho
British embassy. At 11:20 o'clock to
night Mr. Herbert Derrlng, first secre
tary of the British embassy, announced
to the Associated Press that the Brit
ish protocol had Just been signed and
that tile signature of the Italian and
German protocols would follow in the
order named.
The Italian protocol was signed at
11:60 and the German protocol at 12:10
o’clock, the presence of Baron ^tem-
burg at the White House musicale de
laying a final close to the negotiations
until after midnight.
Mr. Bowen signed a duplicate for
Venezuela, Sir Michael Herbert for
Great Britain, Signor Mayor Pea
Planches for Italy and Baron Spec von
Stemburg for Germany. Immediately
on the signing of the last protocol ca
bles were dispatched to London, Berlin
and Rome announcing the fact It is
expected that the commanders of tho
blockading fleet within the next twenty-
four hours will receive their orders
to withdraw their vessels.
By the provisions of these prelimi
nary protocols, which have required
more than three weeks of constant ns*
tinct gains, the Immediate raising of a
blockade from which she has been suf
fering for some weeks, and the return
of all her vessels, war and merchant,
Tvhlch have been captured by the allied
fleet.
Great Britain, Germany and Italy re
ceive advance payments of 5,500 pounds
each. Great Britain receiving her pay
ment on the signature of the protocol,
and Germany and Italy within thirty
or sixty days from date. Germany, in
addition, will receive five monthly In
stallments until the full amount paid
her In advance aggregates 5340,000. As
a guaranty for the satisfaction of their
claims Mr. Bowen pledges the allies &
share with the other creditor nations In
W per cent, of the customs receipts of
the two ports of La Gualra and Porto
Cabello. This percentage will be set
■side beginning March 1 and retained
la the Venezuelan treasury until The
Hague tribunal decides whether it shall
distributed without preference
among all the claimant nations, or
Whether the allied powers of Great
Britain, Germany and Italy shall re
ceive preferential payments.
Italy by her protocol gains Inline-
diate payment of her first class of
claims, without further adjudication, as
*°°n as the Joint commission at Cara
cas shall have passed on the remainder
°f her claims. In round numbers the
adjudicated Italian claims amount to
9550,000, from which will be subtracted
the 927,500 to be paid her sixty days
from the signature of her first pro
tocol.
The protocols in providing for refer-
enc * of the question of preferential
treatment to The Hague do not state In
detail the methods of procedure by
*'blch the rase is to be laid before the
>unal. This will be done In a second
of protocols, the preparation cf
■ch will b*gin at onre.
pon the signing of the protocols to*
night congratulations were exchinged
by tbe f our negotiators. Mr. Bo* ert
ment he govern*
confldehce # of d hl?i b f e, J V* ken lnto the
at every Staee nf • *°vemmtnt
Monroe doctfln? hiV proce€d,n **- The
countryU l2J.,M d w2° enwn,es In this
SfS&KraJSiWSS:
EfrSSS
wa, 0n no nU im,' 1I , t , h *, pr \ mltr •*><* there
criticism * or ^ rd Bosebery’s
Mona wit h" 1! ct * J 0 Br,t,sh rela-
cmifi'.Y'™ 1 c,a,m »- Mr. Ilalfour rwi-
with d O , MmIl!f* >,tl0 ?. tl ’°‘ ,h ‘‘ »tHanc.
tied .* {£. ?. y ov ' r V enezuela was ,et-
vlslt to Klnira of Em par or William's
at s »»<lrlnfham.
He declared that the whole story was a
™ a ” » “*t- If the peace of EuropTwaS
xa Hondo's ryad a . n<1 ,ht rausc of drill-
f a ™ n *? forward without fatal shocks
,h * Increasing use of'co-
en ThS tha European port-
■totes were now glv-
S2^K.* nd ‘ hftl luc8tlou could only
"“''*4 *Z common action upon the
Part of the great civilized powers The
European concert wa, clumsy. LutTt
»as better than Isolated action.
OBRIUIY HAN HER SAY.
BERLIN, Feb. 13.—A semi-official
answer to the criticisms of the German
!£•"**« 7° r ,: !° w,n * United
States to hnv* anythlm? to do with the
mediations-between the co-opemtlnif
SJ**** and A enexuela" was Issued to
day, Which says:
T "c. J tilted States' participation In
the settlement Of the V. .
troversy la regarded In
DAILY—9T.00 A YEAR
AMERICAN COAL PRODUCTS.
A '* Broad
TRENTOv" V Capital.
American Coal Produet.'co within
mining 8 of °con 1. P on" and ‘minoraN aJd
the manufacturing of the ■»;
charter also authorizes the
steamship lines, etc. inco
Dame, w. Kincaid. Henry w.*K
Son; ITS: FreJ ' rkkA -*
pany
and to operate
*tc. Incorporators:
iralfy.
RAID Off A POOLROOM.
Jack WtjAulfffe, the Pngllfst, Arrest
ed *■ Owner of the Place
NEW YORK, Feb. IS.—"Jack 1,
Aullffe, the ex-light weight champion
pugilist, was arrested to.lay in a raid
on an alleged pool room at Thirtieth
street and Sixth avenue. McAullffe is
charged with being the proprietor of
the place. The raid was made by Police
Captain Miles O'Reilly and six of his
men who went to the building .armed
vtth crowbars and saws. They gained
admittance without
aman, Mad-1 placed McAullffe and eight others un
der arrest.
ALL THE ARGUflENT
HAS NOW BEEN HEARD
The Anthracite Strike Commission Will Go into Se
cret Session in Washington to Hake up Its Find
ings—Mr. Darrow Closes for Miners in Brilliant
Fashion.
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 13.-The an- , .Ion tods
thracite strike commute*, after being in
public session for more thnn thr^c
months, closed Its open hearings today
with an all-day argument by Clnrenro
S. Darrow In hehnlf 'of the mlnei
the
committee will meet In secret In Wssh-
lngton next Thursday nnd begin the
consideration of Its awards. It Is ex
pected that by the end of this month
the arbitrators will he ready to make
their announcement. If nn Increase In
wnges Is determined upon, the Increase
“ lo date from the 1st of Inst Novem
ber. the committee have decided upon
that date on Oct. 31st. After the sea-
STRUGGLING IN
NET OF THE LAW
Chicago Police Have Raid
ed Turf Investment Co’s
ST. LOUIS GRAND JURY
II Was Taken Action, and Arrests
Art Reins Made Hlsht and Ler«.
Rnormon* Character of th« Wrand
on the Public—One Concern Knld
to Have Received Money at the
Hate of f I2A.OOO a Week.
CHICAGO. Feb. 13—Three turf In-
vestment company office* were raided
here thl* afternoon by detective* and n
number of attoch*‘« firreuted. Th«? head
of a fourth concern, warned of the pro-
- -..j <iunimi> po*e«I movement, rnnde hla eacape be-
•0l?oMA. n *riMl7llJ! h,n(! ' r| ng the re- ' f,,ro the detectives arrive 1. The dtfTer-
MSt I » by «“»“ — lh "
more rapidly nnd better If we had been H ’ Bro,0 » kl Co - B^n«*dlct A Co., the
let alone with Wnezuela.but every pol- ' Mid-Continent Investment Co. nnd A.
ltldan that know* the A. B. O of thin J. Demorett A Co. When the detective*
l? n t? absolutely In advance . reached the Demorent place, the jirea-
M?in* fV*r U WiId#,nt of the company, A. J. DemoreM.
StntM from n * the - J- n,t<? d ; could not be found nnd there wa* a
.. . v . . ronean noweri!^* the Eu- number of patron* in front of the lock-
gotlatlons, Venezuela makes two dls- I" p . ,a ,l "‘* h 'mexueln «*re not ,a door*, rlnmorlng for payment.
wdm hUi !UJi 0t «; # *[' t . A The ra |ds followed a general police
J??,."*? J" lhl » assumption er.tsr to close all frnudulent turf ex-
::.r" ‘ h » i *!»<>**• •» c*i
. l "" •"“in® irom in** ' chance * In Chicago. I hree vouadn of
for r fr#ItlJ w PU n 1 IC,it,,, wh0 cnl1 detective* started out ilmulUineoualy
lh* * wording to t0 round up the alleged offtnder*. The
Milhin!!? 1 Staa 71!i i h ® d C c f n rMt n «* first place vlfited wa* the offlee* of
■ujt.I that thl* method I* being applied, i Brola*kl A Co., where H. Bro!a*kl and
tt n . ur, l, n * the frlend*hlp of the g v * other person* were token In < hnr*e.
United State* ia a Blimarcklan tradl- ; m the offire at the time were two wo-
t»^tnn« , emiM»'♦7^ I rT i ■ J^5^ In h,i re ' men, who aaid they had made lnveat-
iatlons with the United State* he never ment* but had been unable to get their
wore curlaMier « boot*, aa now »o often money back when Jhey called for It
demanded, and on the tame queatlon he
wa* perhap* |e** exacting than hi*
preient successor.”
MURDERER YOUNG
FOUGHT FURIOUSLY
RealHtcil the Attempt to f)mir llln
from the I'rlion Van to the Train
NEW YORK. Feb. ll-Wllllam
Hooper Young wa* today taken to Sing
Sing prison, where he will commence
the life sentence for the murder of lira.
Anna Ihilltier.
Young fought furiously against his
removal from the prison van to the
train which was to carry him to Sing I of* JWO
Sing, and the deputy sheriffs had to | Although no deflnlb
Geo. H. Vincent of Davenport, In
appeared at Brolaaki’a office while the
raid w*» In progress and declared that
be had !o*t 31.100.
During the raid at Benedict A Co.’h
office a number or men railed to u*k
that the money they had Intriintcd with
the company be returned to them. On**
man said he had 31.000 Invested with
the company but wr* unable to g**t it
committee held n short
conference with the. lawyers for the
several sides, Bn d asked them to hold
themselves In readiness in case they
are called upon by the committee.
The crowd that heard Mr. Darrow
speak today was fully as great as that
which listened to Mr. Baer and Mr.
Darrow yesterday. He took up the eu-
tlre time of both sessions—five and one-
half hours. He touched upon almost
every phase of the strike, and when he
closed he was greeted with long ap
plause which Chairman Gray did not
suppress.
(Continued on Pace 5.) i
SCENE OF DISORDER
IN FRENCH CHAMBER
A Deputy Point*
Finger of flnspfclon
-Ho Receive* a Cen-
GEN. REYES WANTS
HORGAN TO RETRACT
The Colombian Thinks the Alabama Senator Has
Slandered His Country—Says the Charge That
Somebody Had Abdicated for a Price Is Untrue
and Baseless.
-W&E .EVortS* ««£ | tlme'ls' C Senor Don Jose Manue, ffiSS!
gram sent to Senator Morgan at nuln. whose uprightness is ns well
Washington by Gen. Rafael Reyes, I ras thnt of the former. Neither
minister from Colombia at this capital: ?harae vm. ,l h?^ te lfi , L th< ! ref i >r . e th ' J
’’MEXICO. Fob. 13. 1903.—To Senator j n—- h - * uttercd _ ,s
Morgan, Washington, D. C.: I read In
today’s newspaper* that in a session of
the senate on the 12th Inst, you nssert-
ed that a recent chief executive of the
Colombian
government had sold out
and abdicated for a million dollar*. Ac
cording to the Colombian constitution
the chief executives nre the president
and vloc-presldont. The last president
was honor Don Manuel Antonio San
Clemente, n venerable man of over 80
yeai-H whose reputation for Integrity is
wIilespiTMci In nil Rpnnlsh-Amerlcan
nations and who died a few months
•ixo, ana the vice-president In chnrge of
MISSISSIPPI courts”
after whitecappers
Thirteen Arrest*
rant* for Man
PARTS, Feb. 13.—An exciting inci
dent occurred In the chamber of depu
ties tdday when Maurice Btnder, Na
tionallst. sought to Interpellate Minis
ter of Justice Valle on the Humbert
affair. The deputy declared that suspi
cion had long been directed against the
cabinet over which Premier Combes
presided.
A scene of great disorder followed
this statement, the member* of the left
demanding the removal of M. Binder.
Premier Combes sought to gain recog
nition, but ns M. Binder continued to
shout at the top of lit* voice. Mm.
Combe* and Vulle and the other min
ister* retired from the house.
The president, M. Bourgeois, then'
consulted with the chamber, which
censured M. Binder. When he attempt
ed to resume his speech the presld
suspended the sitting.
M. Valle made a brief rejoinder to
the effect that hi* accusers were
fenders of the Humberts and an Inter
pellationlonthoaiitiject was postponed.
GRAVE ROBBING CASES
IN JURY’S HANDS
'liable to Hear
Stricken.
an Agreeiae
Hoar*—One
out.
nt Co
ake
pla
At the Mid-Continent Inv
the stenographer, a womar
In custody, but the manag
be found. The desks In th'
broken open and certificate* or hu
proprietorrhln nnd lists of invest'
were taken In charge.
The heads of th? Benedict nnd B
laski concerns were booked at the ]
lire station on state charges of cc
ducting bookmaking business, and
city chargea of running gambling <
terprises. They
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 13.—The case
of Dr. J. C. Alexander on trial In tho
crimlnnl court on the charge of com
plicity in grave robbing was Huhmltte.1
for the consideration of tho Jury thl*
forenoon. The Jury went to bed at mid
night after being out fourteen hours.
No verdict was reached. Juror J. II.
White was stricken with heart failure
at 9 o’clock and a physician was hasti
ly summoned. It wa* said the attack
came during a heated discussion.
TltKATIKM nolMO TIIROt OII.
It I* Hot Thought «n Fairs Me**lon
Will lie Nrrruar).
WASHINGTON, Fob. 13. - Senator
Culfom, chairman of the foreign rrla-
had a conference with
Made and War-
Others Issued.
Prominent Persons Involved.
VICKSBURG. Miss., Feb. 18.—Judge
Truly and District Attorney Ratcilffe
have Inaugurated a vigorous campaign
against nlleged franklin county white-
cappers. Thirteen arrest* have been
made. Today warrants were Issued for
t|ie arrest of twenty-two others, among
whom are snid to be several prominent
men. Advices from Knoxville, Miss., the
county seat, state that consternation
•ufhor*t?»s/ aUBC!l by lhe “ cll<>n of tha
Asm RV, 31, J., DAXK Cl.OSFD.
La.... Ab.nrbrrt it. Rarpla. and
Undivided Prnflt.,
v^Ti AS, f I o f, T. 0N ' r ' ,hl 13 --The First
National Batik of Ashtiry Park, N. J
«.IS cln«e<i today by direction of the
controller of the currency and Na
tional Unnk-exnmlner John XV. Scofield
ivas placed in charge ns receiver. Tile
hank was closed beenuae of losses
which exhausted the surplus and undi
vided profits and seriously Impaired the
hanks capital. The capital Block of
the hnnk Is 310(1.000: depoalta, 1253.375-
resources, 3523,701,
ASBURY PARK, N. J., Feb. ll.-Vhe
Monmouth Truat anl Bale Depoatt Com
pany, which hHd olflcaa In the bullrilhf
occupied by the Ftret National Bank*
dosed Its doors today. The official, lot.
th.- trust compnny said that thla waa
done to prevent a run on the tnatltu-
t‘OI>. They sold that tho, InatltuttOn
was In Kood shape. The excitement
here was intense nnd crowds *ur-
rounded both institution*.
GOV. TERRELL HONORS
LATE J. L. M. CURRY
Issues a Proclamation Clo.lna Rare-
stive Offire. and Umlnff Manorial
Kxrrelasa.
ties that
side
ulng the tr
ftlmate of tho I that a d
B£8r.«5s l £nT,a i s c.„ , h .
rf rending In th»* si
1 tho prosi.lsnt to have both
treaty and the Cuban rerlp-
ty ratified as soon as possible
ealed. While it Is understood
islon has been reach-
ATLANTA, Feb. 18.—Governor Ter
rell this afternoon Issued a proclama
tion to the people of Georgia, calling
their attention to the loss that the
cause of education, not only In thla
state but In the entire South, has aus-
talned through the dealt) of Dr. J. L.
M. Curry, who passed away at Ashe
ville, N. C., Inst night. The proclama
tion reads as follow*:
State of Georgia, by HI* Excellency,
Joseph M. Terrell, Governor, a procla
mation.—-Whereas, the death of Dr. J.
L. M. Curry occurred at Asheville, N.
C., last night at 11:20 o’clock, it I* fit-
ting that a public proclamation of our . ^ 11
grief at his loss should be made. i jtH lan’u * 1 n
In the passing of Dr. Curry from the 1 nabd It
position he hu* so Ion* filled with ered- | ^1';
It to himself and profit to the great held tht
cause of education to which he wa* so
ardently devoted, the whole country
loses a patriotic statesman; the Houth
moat zealous and unselfish friend,
up pose, having regnrd to the re-
spoct xyhlch In due to the senate of the
United States, and to all nation* of the
globe, to your own nge and Integrity
and to justice and truth, that In mak
ing the assertion in question you have
given credence to false and malicious
reports, the origin of which I invite
you to publish. And I must expect that,
acting with the courage and sturdy
honesty of the men of tho school of
Ceo. Washington, among whom towers
the present executive chief of your na
tion, you will in fairness fulfill your
duty of rectifying a charge as InJuri-
ous ns false against my country.
(Signed) "RAFAEL REYES.
‘‘Colombian Minister to Mexico.”
BOULDER ON TRACK ”
WRECKS A TRAIN
Threw Men Were Killed—Arrldent In
* Deep Short Cnt—Slide Oornrred a
Few Moment. Before Train Came.
WASHINGTON, Pit., Feb. 13.-In tho
frightful wreck at Vienna stntlnn, ni\
the Baltimore and Ohio railroad nhnut
fourteen mllea west of this place tolny
three men wore -killed, tho train to
which they belonged wns piled In a
confused mnrs on the trucks which
were torn up for several hundred ynrda
Hml ull truffle both oust and west In
blocked on the roud. An ‘oust bound
freight train struck u Inrge boulder ly
ing on the truck in the cut Just went
of Vienna stutlon. The dead men worn
nil employes of the road. The dead are:
George Cowin, aged 33, engineer of
the train, scalded to death; single and
lived at Ashtabula, O.
.5*' Bal1 - “roman, nged 34. scalded
MIUwoo r d , W.'va. 8I ° ana “ vedttt
" fr ** ht * brnkemnn, aged 34,
*r a *f* d a . nd , Injured internally: was
■Ihgle and lived at Chicago.
East bound through freight wns so-
'7.. P1 “* h "u« at a high rito
nJ ,u f* "*?* of 'h' »ttle station
m« V S n 5*w.’" a dc<,p " hnr * out, np-
Proach#d by a Hharp curve. Tho soil
SSStfll!' i rackB ,n the cut h * d ioo*-
•n#d n’brti the recent rain* and a aunn-
ThU °.„ r Z kt h * 4 ‘ umblft d to the tracks.
Tha tilde occurred a few mlnutea be-
train arrivtd at tho ,pot and
time* » WM no *p ,, lhlltty Of fftappia# In
wT. pr " v ' 1 ?! tho craoh. Tho eGglno
bro " n . 1,1,1 ,n *° ,hf "* v *nl
Snfo h e.n-.1 "" plnn lng the threo
unrortunnte men under It and escan>
•‘••T 1 morally .raided "them to
< ' ar " Immediately behind
Pronds^uaTeup” 11 "^ ‘‘ nd P " ed ,n *
GRIFFIN MAKES
A STRONG POINT
If Hat. Will Jfof Hol« Rneampmenfo
Thor# the Last gat Aald. Should
Mellnanlshed.
*n encampment
of the Georgia state troopu |» not held at
urlfrin this year. It I* possible that the
authorities of that city may auk thu stato
to relinquish Its claim* upon the land *i»t
uiilde for military encampment*. That si
the way that Representative J. J F| ynt
of Hpaldlng talked today while at the state
house He sahi, sneaking of the situa
tion this morning:
hu people of Griffin are anxious for
encampment to be held there. Every
iity ror u ramn Is at firiftt*, v
m.jH cf the
camp I* at Griffin
taote nnd we hope to
ne*' tn< .irnprnerit of i
held
k the state nhoi
he poopl# Of fir
nts would ho
clothes wrre slmost tom from his body, gT ixtrig. F. b 13.—The grand jury
his hat broken and bis collar tom off. (w , ruined It. Investigation Into
Young made thla fight deaplte the fact | |h ,. m * t h„ds of the turf Investment
that he was handcuffed between two ; l0Ir , p; , rK .* Crowds of anxious people
burly negro prisoners who. like him. | beslegu-t the offices of the various In-
had been sentenced to Sing Sing. Once veslment companies, though none paid
on the train, he quieted down and drew ; money toJay. All hooks and rec-
the blinds of the car to shut out the th „ office of E. J. Arnold * Co.
gazt of the curious. Arrived at the were seized by
prison town, he walked quietly from th* order* of thr —
station to the penitentiary.
Id to be not Improbable j and the church one of It* brightest ex
hould fall to I emplors.Georgia feels a peculiar sorrow
In the loan of this illustrious public ser
vant, since he was born within her lim
its and educated at her University.
While *h* In proud to enroll him in the
list of her distinviilHhud .»r)ns, it In grat
ifying to know that hi* fame an states
man, legislator and friend of educu-
act upon those treaties at this session
an extraordinary seislon of the senate
may he railed to consider them. Accord
ing to the best Information obtainable
today. It H*ems likely that an extra *c*-
nlon will not he ne<e*eary. The belief
Ik that both the pending treaties m «» n -
tloned will he ratified before the clore
.of the present congrern.
small
BB5TCII SHOW AWARD*.
Beat
rlaf
Ills gre
GERMANY NOT A BIDDER.
Will Not Buy *be Ship* of 'Argentina
and Cblte.
rfrLIN Feb. 18.—The German navy,
department, which ha* been considering
th? proposal that Germany purchaae
the four battlMhlpa being con.troctwl
for Argentina and Chile In England and
Italy r has decided not to do ». for two
reasons—First, because the government
frMng.' to view of the present
the Imperial finance., to ask
SV* rtlX'.r tor “the tlTJOO.OOO re-
«f^vr b STno.^ub , rt
%*££ ajjfMi. wn
Chl ^h7na whlcb .re not .Imllsr to those
hSrt Oermffn-buHt ««*1*-
MASsUclirSKTTS' SAILORS.
# el,# victims «f lh* Explo-
BodlcN ot th hr j gear York.
•Ion Hot* —Th€ bodies of
new YORK. reh.U-^Jhe^ km , 1
ten sailors, ntoe ° r b battleablp Mas-
by the expU-h^to '^co K „ r al weeks
, a . hu wett.off P^t»^y n MTr d
ago. reached tne hl twm Fan
twiar- ^ ZlZr Ajxx which reached
Joan on "f,, .llLLr. The yarl to*
Tompklnarllle ye*to^J y (he with a
Traffic »■«■« u bring the bodies; to
guard of honor to , he 1IaU achu-
the nsvY fj^was Alexnnder Newton
r-tta riettm. « wboffe body m is
Doarett, Utt Pet-
WASHINGTON, Keh 13— For s
lay. Arnold a half texiay President Ro
i hour
for humanity; his light
his U
ork
atlon
**!♦ ) South hows In grlt-f
ney Folk hi* take
In fit. Louis
si” his iVlovM ! fhft'leng
hi* death, and
irs with thoa*
I of the Panama •
| ate, and It la ur
| fight for Its rai
upon it* advorai
week.
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 13.—On appli
cation of Ciaruncc C. Walters, one of
the employe* of the New Orleans hou»*
Of E. J. Arnold A * o . Will
ha* been appointed receive
nold company
anal treaty In the «^ n -
derstood an aggressive
Ifleatlon will be urged
et* !n the senate.
•*ciisN»fd with the pre«-
»n of the I'nited States
nd toe term* of the
ry treaty which
The rommlr-
INDr A NAPOLI
Oils and Itdlana
about 1100
quick’’ cot
cies here. or*e of th
pany, of wh ' h J.
Ih city.
Feb. 13.
The
—Indlanar
< ontribute
In ’ get rlc
* two ager
a I corn
' h J. W. Austin Hill
'here were upward* of 100
I ustomers here and ea^-h had cuatom-
. rs at Jeffer*on\1 lie, Cra wfordavllle,
Princeton. Marlon, Bloomington, and
other, cities The Bloomington agen *y
hid customers among the univerMlty
students.
OMAHA, Feh 18— J. J. Crowe, of
Cornell Bluff*. Ia., has received a let
ter fro mEngland atntlng that Pa:
Crowe, hl« brother, alleged to have
been connoted with the k dnaping of
Ed He Cudahy, la now In Liverpool
The letter state* that Pat Is employe |
,i« a .*'..1 R >r for a whole«ui!e houae and
is rccel.ing 1200 per month salary.
MOROAVff RKIOI.ITIOS.
realdent Aake4 to Dallvee (he Cor-
mpondpncp of Offleera Is Co.
loMhlaa Watora.
WASHINGTON. Feb 18. - Senator
solution calling on the pec-
navy for the rorrespond-
Morga
retary of th<
en^e Of naval officers In Colombian
last year waa today favorably
rteui by the senate commltt
I affairs, with an amendment substl-
e president for th* secretary.
i« - request, to be compiled
mpatlbl. with ths pub-
and making It
with “If not In'
lie Interests,"
resolution waa adopted by tho
senate.
r;RIMM|.A4n, W. c. f WIPED orT.
RALEIGH N. 0„ Feb. 18-^The town
,f ^.rlmealand, Pitt county, was pra - -
>.iiiy wiped out by fire this afternoon
l-\e n buildings Including several war*-
k <i eN and the town hall, being de-
troyed. The lows Is placed at* 925 000,
nt-fourtb covered by inauranc
•orgla mingle
of hrr sorrowing
departure of one of th» noblest and
best of her sons. Therefore as an ex
pression of the great public sorrow of
the people of Georgia in thl* hour of
sad bereavement. It is
Ordered. That the offle** of thl* de
partment be c|o?*ed during the hours
ref apart for the funeral services, and
a* an additional mark of respect to hW
rmmory and in recognition of his ser
vices to the cause of education. It is
r nfie ffully Fiigg'vted that the public
hi bools throughout the state hold suit
able exercise- In honor of their distin
guished friend and benefactor.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the seal of the
executive department to be affixed, on
this the 13th d i v of February. In th#
year of our Lord, one thousand, nln#
hundred and three
J. M TERRELL, Governor.
By the Governor:
C. M. HITCH, Sec. Ex. Department.
PENSION PAYMENTS'.
Co mm I*, lower Lindsay Has Put out
Over Half a Mlllloa.
ATI.AN'TA, Feb. 18.—Commissioner
Lindsay of the pension department has
p..-d out since January 15. 1630,000 in
pensions. He has about 9870,000 to go
In the same way, and hope* to get
through with the work by March 1st.
Much of the money now being paid out
n through the hands of Comptroller-
General U right and Secretary'of State
rv. .k who are acting a* agents for the
he-iejy lariea who live ( n a large num
ber ot the counties of the *Ut#.
Whitney and oil
lean bred dog
tlon <
Th# Whitney Can for th
American Bred Dog.
NEW YORK. Feb. 13.~The award-
PrlxeH In the regular classe* at
the dog show ended today. Three hun
dred and ninety classes Lave been pass-
Cl on nnfi thsr#* arc .till 372
awards to lie made tomorrow, when in-
*~rest will centre In the Ballyhoo Bey
resented by W. C.
*d for the best Amer-
ned and bred by a
f*ArneVic a La<i,f * K,,nnA| Assocla-
Features df the show today were the
n * of T Pftrk " of beagle* and the bull
terriers. In the latter classes, Frank
Croker of New York and F. F. Dole rf
bl« pru«* n ’ ” U * U ‘'' Carrl,d th *
BOSTOY vr.liHI) INDICTED.
Chared with th. Mord.r of Ml.o
MrPhrr mnA Olhrr. L.at Fall
CAMBRIDGE. Mass , Frb 13 —An In-
rktnit thr murd.r of Miss
t fiomrrvlllr, tn Octo-
port.fi tofiay ns.ilnst
rr Y- Ih# young n*tr»
who waa arr.stefi In rinnrrtp, n with
the aeries of murders anfi murderous -n--
eaults which occurred In Boston ant
vieInttv In the fall. Perry I. dan.eroua-
iy Ill In prison of typhoid fever.
A CASK or force!
dtctme
Agne* McPhee
ber last, y
George L.
who
TaeoadU
■•Iris Yields to Brasil
• tonally tent Under Protest,
LA PAZ. Bolivia. Feb. 13.—The Boli
vian government yesterday afternoon
delivered its reply to the ultimatum
presented by the Brasilian minister Ho
nor Hanto* Lisboa. Bolivia accepts un
conditionally. but under protest, all tho
Brazilian demands. It I. now improb!
able that any collision between the Bra-
cllian and Bolivian forces will occur.
A CARDINAL'# APPOIRTMRffT
ROME. F.b 13—Th. pop. hoa an.
prfint.fi Carfilnal Vlartlnelll to be a
m.mbtr of th. rongregatloa on rtlaff.