The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, April 11, 1895, Image 5

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THE WEEKLY TELEGEAPH: APRIL 11, 1895. 5 WI ney Thinks There Hay Be loch Litigat* 011 Over the Incoino Tax. B8 . OLNET’S OPINION. Will Stop Collection Kiccp* «“ Income* Prom ’,lE.t.<*»“ a * t0, ** t0a " ,y o*d 9taol®5P—' Oondl, ton April 9 .-The scope and (tlie 'decision of the eupreme the United States in the In- taxes so car as they relate to , lon 0 f taxes upon IncSmes those derived from rents terext on state and municipal are ,he subject of general (lls- V wide diversity of opinion L a this point and the various eons tend to confuse the average attorney General Olney. for In- 15 quoted as saylug: [ar OS the lower courts are con- the division of tho supremo w as binding as if the whole tad b'en unanimous In Its favor. Jt believe that any Judge would in injunction to prevent a col- from collecting the tax on in- derived from other sources than or State and municipal bonds In L of the court's action. The uay i can »ee by which persons bicci to paying the tax can se- ludiclal action to by rhetr pay- ie ux under protest and enter- ilt for Its recovery.” there ait* outer v.i.h the practical effect of oiis of the eupreme court who ; tii© action of the court ye»- binds no Judge In respect to us to which the court 1* divided—not even the circuit fur the Southern district of New in which the cases originated, mid a circuit court hold the law ttltutlonal,," said an attorney has had a large praotioe la the JC court, “and issue an lnjunc- jainsi the collection of the tax, however, is rather Improbable, of the general practice of the „ that would stand a» the law bit circuit, because It could not erturned by a decision of the die court. Until there Is a full however, there does not appear much probability of relief from .ycrat.on of tho law agslnst ln- . oiber limn those derived from and state bonds. Even should a vender' a Judgment In favor of n for the amount of the tax he aid under protest there Is no pro- i in the law for a refund In such le and the litigant would have to for congress to appropriate the t before he could get It back, s the oUlcial to whom it was paid boudsmen should voluntarily re tire payees. All the same, how- j io»k upon ihs decision of th« y~.terd.ty as only ths beginning ligation respecting the law and there will be much business for [INCOME TAX INSTRUCTIONS. Weakness of the nervous system not only produces caf&rrh of the mucous, membrane, but algo causes nervous prostration in pome cases and different degrees of nervous debility, neuralgia, sleeplessness and tired-out feeling which occur especially during tho spring. People who have had la grlppo during tho winter generally enffrr from nervous ■ depression In consequence, especially fhe following spring. If the blood be Impure because of poor circulation, then the want of ner vous energy Is the cause. Ths nerves furnish the force which makes the blood circulate. If the nerves be weak or overworked or Impaired In any way, poor circulation Is the result. All the mucous membranes lining every organ of the body become congested, pro ducing a condition known as Chronic catarrh. Depression of the nervous system st the approach of spring Is a fertile source of blood Impurities. Gen eral lassitude dull, heavy sensations, continual tired feelings, with Irregular appetite, and sometimes loss of sleep. Pe-ru-na meets every Indication and proves Itself to be purposely adapted to all the varied peculiarities. Pe-ru-na Invigorates the system, rejuvenates the feelings, restores the normal apppetlie and procures regular sleep ' *Tho iPo.rn.nn Tlrntf Mm feii Prisoners Were Killed and a Num ber of Others Were Se riously Injured. ONE BUILDING CONDEMNED. Owners Hart Healtatsd Abunt Removing It, and Lou R«maltedL—Flre Among ths Ruins Delayed the Res cue of tho Victims. As Boon as the New Governor-General Arrives the Revolutionists Will ll»gtu Fighting In Earnest for Their Independence. The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company of Columbus, O.. arc offer- tng free, post paid, two medical books, one on catarrh and catarrhal diseases, tV oHier on spring medicines and spring diseases. These books contain the very Ifftesl and most reliable In formation on these Important sub jects. For free book on cancer address Dr. Hartman of Columbus, O. Income law were made today. Persons subject to the tax In this district will wall for the rest of tho law to be tested in court before paying. BIG RETURNS AT CHICAGO. Chicago, April 9.—This wa» tho heaviest day for income tax retdTns »i lu« vS'.cc cf the collector of Internal revenue. Over 600 persons fllMl their doclaraUons as to income. COMPETITIVE CUTTING. 1. supreme copy of tT.1 I not ot ob- nlsstoner Miller Not Yet Sure of HU Position, Ington, April 9.—Commissioner s.i.l Hie officials of ths Internal hue department were busy all day t*.wring to find out wb.ro the Income lias', ns construed by {he -----—- t "left them.” As a full cr no court', decl.lon could -i. 11 not huvlMt yet been printed is If. exact bearing on tb. present nations could, therefore, not be ac- uely detc-rmlned.no additional tnstrue- S to collectors could be Iseued today, directions to collectors how to pro- I will probably be reedy for tomorrow. tl>e meantime, this telegraphic In- rtlon was sent to each of the slxly- cotlectors of Internal revenue: fold Income tax ltet due April 10, until »r orders Retain poaeeerton of all n* received. Sled) doeeph 8. Miller, "Commtae toner." tax list directed to be held refen he returns for the previous month he hands of the collectors who, un- Inslrnotions from Washington, for- ed the list here from his ofdce on the of each month. The lists will now : to bo rsdsed to conform to the ad mit exceptions mads by ths supreme ■t. e impression so generally entertain- fotlowtng the announcement of the Ion of Che court In the Hyde and I’ot- cases (ho* the esse of John O. Moore Injunction against Internal Reve- ntsstoner MUler. to prevent him t .carrying out the law In any partlc- , nad so been d-tided, was erroneous, cane Is mill before the court, dge Wilson, one of Moore’s attor- . said this afternoon that they would :eed at the earliest practicable mo lt to get a case ready for the court, ■h .ball have a full complement of ces on tbe bench. f« know," be said, 'by the decision terday that upon the main question court at present Is equally divided that nothing can be done until all tbe nbera are present. It would be poasi- T Imagine, to get a cam before the rt before It adjourn, for tb. term, hardly probable, and certainly It Id be useless. We have had no consul- on yet, and I don't know what course Will pursue. I am arranging to get ty for a week or ten dnys for recreo- i and rest, and until I return nothing I be done.” le many rumors and speculations con ning an Investigation by the court of source of the alleged 'leeks'' by Hi their decision In the income tax ■ became known In gBvsnca of Its an incemsnt from .the bench, have no indetion. As was said by a gentleman with The Southern Railway oq An Equal 'Footing 'WUh the Seaboard. TVtHfc'ntglboD, April 9.—The Southern railway has been auccestful la Its ap plication to the toteettate commerce ootnmlwjou tor authority bo charge 1< for longer Cbm for shooter diqaoces for transportation of piaiengenj tks tween various points on Its Hoe. The older of 'the comm sslon was 98 follow*: “It Is ordered that the prayer of fhe said (petHflon be, and the Stine is here- by grunted, and said Southern Railway Company Is hereby authorized to charge less for the tramtportait.on of passengers for longer than for shorter distances over the tome line in the name dlrec- Won, the shorter being laculded within (he longer distance, but only to the ex ten: ansi upon the condR'.O'is following "Flrst--Such high fades for shorter distances Shall not In sny ease exceed the lower rate* for longer distances by more chan <5. "Second-Such lower rates for long dletunccH shall not in any ease ho loss than tteMO previously published by the Seaboard Air I.ne or comparing cm Kent between (he game points. "Third—Such lower rates for longer distances shall not In any ea to be levs than she coat of service rendered. •Th'.s order Is hereby declared to be temporary and provisional, pending fur ther Investlgitlon by tho oommisdon, and :he same may be modified or re voked at any time, and with or troth? ont notice, in tbe dlsiretioa of ths com* mission." ■Wheeling, w. Va., April 9.—A tow minutes past 8 o'clock this morning, an accident occurred which threw the ally Into the greatest excltmem. The five-story building. Nos. 1,2:10 and 1,222 Main slreet, occupied by T. T. liutcbls- son & Co., wholesale hardware and sad dlery dealers and W. H. Chapman & Sons, wholesale painters and builders supplies, collapsed with a deafening re port, bury ten men beneath the ruins. To add to the horror, the debris took lire from a natural gas leak, a dense cloud of smoke arising and the efforts of the rescuers were greatly Impeded. The greatest damage to life was among the employes of Hutohluon ,fc Co., all of whem were at work. At 9 o'clock tonight the list of the dead and missing 'as as follows: Father F. H. Park vicar general of West Virginia diocese pnd chaplain of Mount Dec ban tel, the Catholic semi nary here. Benjamin Pritchard, carriage builder of Buckhannon, W. Va. Robert Wlncher, employe of Hutchis- son & Co. Eugene Birch, employe of Hutch Is- ;» It Pa Michael (Horan, employe of Hutchls- eon to Co. Harry Cowl, Western Union rwwwn- ger boy. The Injured are: T. T. HutchUnon, senior member of the hardware and aaddlery house cf Hutohlsson to Co., two ribs broken, and head cut. mil recover. M. B. Ford, employe of llutcblsioo * Co., slightly bruised and cut. O...A hwj iiaVr G lorcc of Tes Tbonrtid Beady for Action at Any Moment. CAMrOS’ AttBlYAL TBE SIGNAL THE NEW WHATCOM DISASTER. Out of Twenty-ihree Men Only Two Hare Survived. New Wiisissm. Wash.. April D.—1-V.v dotalls eoooejv those received with the fir* nerww of tho mine disaster are to be hod. The formurivn „f the ra'.co ami the dtorjr told by the 'rvo survivors shows Chart the briust wncre • ho explo sion occurred was a thir.1 of*a mile from the onltrancw to the mine. Tho letter is a tunnel od about. suO lwi, driven to from the hillside and termi nating In u main gangway nuralm; at right ngl«n from the lateral# »rd cut in following the vein. A* soon us safe distance Is reached the laterals ttroud- cned Into chambers. According to Kejrns, the only survivor thus far known, who was working In one of the chambers, the exp'os'oo occurred In a breast about 1,000 feci: freon where tbe tunnel terminated in the Bmgwuy. As the verticil main shaft pierced fhe ginaway clxe by the in ters,•ctloo of the -tunnel Ir. could bat poorly curry off the po'sonou# vapor following fhe Ignition of the fire damp. The no'.se of (he expl-wion warned tho miners in the ctsimrben ♦ > flee, but they entered fhe gaw-fwsy only :o he ovreomo toy the lesdly gas. The shock was sHgtot where Kfums w-is working, as he claims his lamp >wus not put out nor was he thrown down by ttoo con cussion. If Is n mystery, however, tiut ho should have been able to p: through she SJMSwsy to the edt pas sage In 'the face of the polsanofts va pors, -ind ho tells a we'nl story of stumbling over bodies of victims nrd downfalls of <1 (torts In getrlug Gellum, .the only survivor liesldes Kearns thus far known, was working near tho entrance 'to (be r. inn el. It was about i|h» hour for tho new *b:ft to go on duty jsnd the men were al- Tamps, Fla., April 9.—A gentleman ■ho loft Havana Saturday says of tho tuatlon In Cuba: rhinga are looking rocky, even In Havana. Bustima Is depressed and 'n spite of the government and Americans ho have large holdings there, the sit uation Is serious and growlnf wottc every Coy. The Insurgents have a force than 10,000 well-armed and equipped men In the field and oan place as many, more In service on short no tice. But their plan In to make a guer illa warfare of it for the present. When the gvernment sh-a-vs Ua hand fully then they -will act. The coming of Campos means the beginning of the struggle In earnest He brings authority from Madrid to gat rot and shoot every rebel captured In the field, and tho atros'.iies of the last rebellion will be repeated. During that struggle men were shot, thrown Into .prison and the women of the reb els were outraged arid ttftlr homes hum ed/Vut the rebel* are prepared to . ready on tho .way from the barracks meet tho enemy at every point. They <» the tunnel when .:ho explos on wo* 1 heard. Ilail fhey bnt entered the gang way the loss of life wo"ld have doubt- are fully organized and equipped tht» lime. When the outraging of the wires and daughtem of the rebels begins and their homes are burned ths Spaniards will be repaid in kind. These things staring the islands In the face are what makes tho pejpic ireniuis, and well they may.” REPORTED ENGAGEMENTS. Havana, April 9.—The governor of Puerto Principe reports that a band of insurgents numoenng forty-eight men, moving westward have been at tacked by the government troops in the O. E. Williams, carpenter, head cut I vicinity of San Miguel and Saga. The and severely bruised about body. G. W. Clifton, carpenter. All ‘ the shove will recover. \The Hutchison building Mood on tho corner I lenfer of the band was killed and a number of his followers were woupded. One of the band was taken prisoner ard the remainder Aid toward the river Ccuto. Gen. Lachamli-e reports that of alley 9, and Main street, the Chap- government reconouering parly today NO APPEALiS RECEIVED. Cleveland Not Troubled About an Er- tra Seu'on. WashlKrton. April 0.—Private Secre tary Thurbw'e attention beint; called to the atonement* count nil In a Wash ington everr'.na piper that the prewldMA was toeing flooded -w th tele-jr-.im* from all parts of the country apptnllug to hint In cull an extra session of congress to repeal the hieomelisx instrstites I hot n»t a single dolesnun, letter or reztonl c mimuiriattton h is been received Uie subject. TO WARN THE BRITISH. AVaMbmfftrin. April 0.—lAdr'eea eelred from Vencsjeti' atmte (bit the chief magfcrtrsif- of the Ami euro re gion has boon direct:ed by the Curocaa nrinlstry to erect a church oo the bunks of the Amas-uro ttvec which 's to form the nucleus of a new sdttlament which it b Intended to ett stollsh there. Tills wi'lesneiri -will fie faulted oo (he river directly opposite Vo that now •a’cuptwl by (the Bnitieb and Is Intended «-• an ta lumtton fhnt Vonesuela reeinls (hit part of she territory as her own and that British dofan’.sta must net encroach upon It. NO RBBIONATION. Washington, April 9.—Secretary Car lisle ton* announced that hereafter no realwnatton of any officer, clerk or other employs In the treasury department will be acoepted when the cause Is for any delinquency or. misconduct. In all such castes recommendation for the removal of tbe offending person must be made and not simply a recommendation that resOgnatlon toe accepted. afternoon familiar the situa- What Is there to investigate t The pa rs did not publish any part of the opin- ..t tits court, but •ecotmts of what >rred In rite conference room, when one was present except the elglR gen- men constituting the court. Why °uM there be an Investigation?” A SORT or ROTH. Pittsburg, April 9.—There was a sort rush at the office of collector of ln- mal revenue today by people to pay elr income taxes In order to get In fore the 15th to avoid the additional Per cent. The taxes that are now 'lng collected are heihg token In ac- r-'-vnee with ths decision of the »u- '•-(tte court. If tha work of the Pltts- »rg Office has to be dene over again !• eald' It will require not lea* than irre months to complete It and It Is Kught that this Is the tints that will 1 alioied by tht Washington officials, at Cincinnati. Cincinnati, O., April ».-Tbe Income " returns today ware unusually T. fo returns at grand rapids .Grand Rapid*, MJeb., April N ■(trie* of payment cf tax under the met a band of ln» irgsnts who had Isndvd at Duatoa. The troops attacked the insurgents, taking three prlioner*. The r. nt of the band tied and are being clreely pumued. VOLUNT10ER3 FROM AMERICA. Washington, Aprd 9.—Information continuer, to be receive! at Washington of enlistments of men n Al.ibam-i and Ixiu eiana for w.-vlci in Cuba. This la In Wolatlon of Un led States laws nd Irf -rniation definite enough to Jus tify action seems to have been received by Untied State* authorities. KURORTS OF FIGHTING. Havana, April J.—Ocn. Gulllermn Mr i ctula, an lnsurjqit leader is dead - ‘ Vta-aml.' The hand of lns-i gents that vires de feated at tiaga till received no re-In fo ret mentn in the provlnc,' of l'uerio Principe. Goiiiermr, fu-n-'idn. was a am of gna- courage nnd fougu with distin guished gallantry during the Icn years' rebellion. THE CRUISER SURELY LOST. Madrid, April 9. -The official flprctte appeare today with n bid k bor Ifr ar.J contain* a formal annoveemen*. Ions of tho cruls,.<r itcim ltogrn si sxtareiMlon of the deep aorn by the queen regent and tho govern- roent ovr the dlsa&'er. (f Ihe with r,Kv f felt BIO FOUNDRY CONTRACT. Mobile Iron Works Get a Job From the Same baking powders work too slow, others ton quick. The happy medium I* reached In work done by Dr. Prlce'a. It* Ingredient* are ao accurately blend ed (hat Its action 1* simply perfect. rOLYDAiMY RULED OUT. man building I* adjoining It. At the hour mentioned, the employe* In Hutch- lsson'a heard an ominous cracking and without a moment's warning or giving the unfortunate men t'.me to make an cf fort to escape the alley wall fell down with a terrific crash, carrying with it the entire structures of both buildings. Onlv the rear wall remained standing Frank Haller, Adam Blum an! T. T. Hutcblsson were In the rear of the store and were saved by the aid of two men who pried off the bars of a back window ond rescued the men Just before a fall of brioka hurled the room. The inen in the Chapman building fared some what heater. Clifton, one of the work men, noticed the plastering end inc wall separating them from Hutclilsson. crumbling and falling town, ito imme diately gave the alarm and not a min ute too soon fur before the men had reached the doors, brick and mortar were pelting them In showers. AH gut out In time, however. A general alarm brought rhe fire de partment promptly to the scene, and the work of rescuing was commenced. Blinded and suffocated by the dense smoke, the firemen worked like Tro jan*. and lo about (wo boura the first victim -was rescued. It was M. J. Ford, who was comparatively unin jured, while he was lying directly across Benjamin Pritchard. Pritchard was cold In death, and a medical ex amination showed that he had been killed by being crushed about I he chest. No more bodies were found until CM o'clock this evening, when the body of Father Park was taken out of the debris so horribly crushed that the body was scarcely recognizable. In the meantime the fire had pained so that the firemen had to give their entire attention to subduing it. After twelve hours' herd work (hey got the names under oontrol, but It will be morning before the blaze will be com pletely extinguished. Both buildings, together with the stocks are a total loss. A more complete wiping out of the once handsome structure* could not be Imagined. When the first wall fell, It broke off clear down to the founda tion, >nd not one stone was left up, and the Chapman building was new and not yet flnlshed, so the loss will fall upon the contractors. A building across the ailiy, occupied by 8. M. Rice A Co., wholesale millinery deal ers, was struck by the falling wall, nnd a big hole knocked In the tide. The building next to that was also badly strained, and fears are entertained for Its safety. Altogether the loss will amount t„ over 5200,009. The !n«urance cannot yet be ascertained. Father Parke, who was tbe oldest Catholic pries: In the slate, wan walk ing up the alley when the deplorable affair occurred. Harry Cowl, the mes senger boy, was also killed in the alley while returning from a c*U. Excite ment was at fever heat, half toe police lmrnenre l «owd U whlch <> qutckly°rengre- I WHISKY ODES DOWN, gated. A startling rumor was extant I Peoria, Til., April 0—A mlucron of that an explosion was imminent, for 2 con's In the price of whUky wan alnrml In thf» 1'ha.DITLin hUildulff ;** I j . #vw4*** .... i. tk* i. lest been increiscti. T we d* j--three men were in the mine and Kearns end Otdlnra are S>* en'y nnm. known to be alive. ALMOST A (LYNCHING. Indignant Citizens Ready to Hang a Prisoner. Romney, W. Va.. Aprll*9.—Daniel R, Shawn, -whose sentence was commuted to lite Imprisonment by Governor Me- Coritlc last week, narrowly escaped death at the hands of a mob of Indig nant citizens "TBit night. It v-as found yesterday evening that an organlkatlorr toad been effected an l he might be lynched before morning. Prosecuting Attorney W. B. Cornwell, to <whose attention the matter w-ns brought, Immediately took Mops In the matter. As Sheriff Pugh and Judge Daley were not In town, a team was hltolhed up end tile prisoner removed from the Jail and hurried to an out of the way plaoe, three miles from tiers, whence Sheriff J. W. Holfing took him aboard the early morning train at a neighboring elation and started for tho penitentiary. GUN. HARRIS DEAD. I never need another aose i I of Dyspepsia Medicine fc j I after a meal, if your food fed j is cooked with Cottolene, tq j the new vegetable short- f cuing, instead of lard, j Cottolene aids the aiges-1 tive po\ver3—lard dcs-j troys them, which will! you choose? Thegcnuine! Cottolene is identified by I this trade mark—steer’s I head in cotton-plant] wreath—on every pail. I Bl Of WORLEY Thu Defense Offered by tb? Wliltecaps Who Aro Now ou Trial at Atlanta, WORLEY HEAT HIS WIFE, It Will Us Claimed That IIo Was Urntal in the Treatmsnt of Ills Family and That It Was tor That Reason lie Was Rung, Ho Was a Distinguished Mexican and Civil War Veteran. Louisville, Ky., April 9.—Gen. T. A. Harris died thA mornlhg at his home at Locust Lodge, above I'frwee Valley, He hu(l bren critically 111 for some time I ana the end was capectrd. The fusers! will take place tomorrow morning. IT* commanded a regiment from Missouri | In the Xti-xlcan war and wh n Ihe civil broke sat w«* in command of another regiment, which fought with the South. He was sent from Mis souri as a member of the Oonfcd.-rat* congress. In which he distinguished himself. Just after the war ho own ed itor of tho Near Orleans Times and (lid much to build up the paper. He was assistant secretary of state In Ken tucky during tho administration of Govenbor Blackburn. Attarftn, April 9.—(Special.)—W. J. Duncan, ex-Unlted States deputy mar shal, was tbe first witness examined In (he Morlcy case today. Duncan Is the marshal to wham Is alleged that Worley reported tho modnshinlng oper ation* of some of hi* neighbors, Wh:< h caused the whltecapiN-r* to declare their vendetta upon him. ljuarl and totter,' the two inen on tri.il. In-liut ged with taking i>art In the cfT-jrl.-, ct Worley nut of the way. Introduction <•' ex-Maudial Inin- by Ug government developed tin of (ha defence to -be a denial of the cha Ed; Thompson Foundry and Hsebin* for the casting* for s marine railway to be constructed at Haiti:: x, Nova Scotia. The bid was the lowest sub mitted In competition with foundry- men elsewhere In the Untied Utate* ,h. *.1... -hi: h. com. I “ad ln England. Tb* material factor I in achieving this success was the fact that at Alabama Iron Is at least 51.60 a ton cheaper than any Iron ln tho world, while the quality Is of the Happy results are always obtained when Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pow der U uzed. It work* to perfection. CO AIL JirNElW TROUBLES. A „, Columbus, O., April 9.—Ttoo corre- Works ben, have secured the contract | epondence yesterday Jj* dent Henna of tbe United Mine Work ers and the Pittsburg operators shows that an Interstate conference upon the coal mining price wilt not too possible and all Interested here expect to tee the price Of coal mining In Ohio put down to 50 cents per ton as soon as the lake trad* opens. The feeling among Ohio miner* toward lb* Pittsburg miner* ™.- ... Is very bltt»r snd they will gladly highest. The contract calls for about J° ,n the operators In fighting them. --- - - 1 The.Ohio miners #sy they have etruck reeatedly when they bed no grievance to assist tho Pittsburg miners, and result last winter they were 100 ten sof castings. (MINE WAR TimmtTEXnD. Alb*, to.. April 9.-A rtxsh UMwmo " nl ^ u, t , 0 ‘ r “y the stele char, tho trine operator! and the striking Uy for subsistence. Now tho Pittsburg minora at (too Cinctnn.nl tunes. In southern part of Appmnoz county, ho miners refused to stay out for tho S cent differential which they agreed In seems Inevitable unless* tbe m tUU I* I convention was just. Tha Ohio miners old,-rod out to cnbduo the strikers. D Is reported bore ttv.it another delecn have grown desperate and will Jain In cutting prices snd make a warm mill. SoTlOO are on t h i-way from ] «g.5 ^ Mends*. 'M*v in toht forces with the | strikers from the Cincinnati, Rathtourn, Mjrat c. J«v- me and Seymour urines to pri-vet* (he men whom ihe operators | bare Imported from entering Ac m ues. Sheriff Bray Is pcM’crlmi to bandle tho mob. Lt Has No Place In -toe Now CoastUu- (fan of lltah. Salt Lake, Utah. -Vr'l 0 -(The oon- stiutlosal convcnz on yoiteetey p ' v,d icooure deegned to keep school, municipal end Judicial elections out of pirttsan politics toy prey ding (tout (bey shall take place In alternate year* with ihe general ekxttoas. Provlsloas to the effeat tbrnt there all til be oomplete r.dgVous tolemtMi and (bat polyga mous or plural marriages shall be tor- crer prohibited was also passed. The wocaan suffrage quoktoo came unexpectedly too (he front ogtin toy (toe adevttoo of a resolution providing tint a motion «v> reevoisider notion oo tbe subject <roul>l be rmr ed by n majority vote, Inotend of ijwotMrdis, an rojulrc-d by the rules. This mttisure ava# pasted owing <ro (he increasing number ef pe titions tkacVnoiog «> poor into (he oon- ventfion mgttim- female euffrage. JinUEB-' FDR OHJrratAL. Orton, April 0.—It I* reported that Cntro Kahn baa recalled the picked troops from Chi ral sod southward to aaM him. U Kris npM is true the British sintaon 'a (be Chtiral forts la virtually relktved. a carload of turpentine and oil. If (he llames reach this, nothing can prevent a most, horrible addition to what is al ready the most disastrous accident that haa occurred In this city. J At 7*1 o'clock, however. Chief Healy claimed to have rite blaze cut off from the oil. Ttoe cause of the collapse was the defective construction of the Hutchin son building, which was condemned two years ago. and ttoe work of remov ing It neglected. No agent In the domestic domain serves so well as Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. QUASS WORKERS STRUCK. Plttaburgwtprl! 9.—One hundred expert gla-ss workers employed at Atterbury's factory ttruck thta morning on account of polishing machines being used by the firm. Kie men claim the work done by the machine Is Inferior and that th ware damaged Is charged up agal their ■alarles. DHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CUR a la beyond question the meet oiu> cexsful evush o-.ti.cino we have ever sold. A few doeet Invariably cure* the worst case of croup, cough -nd broochti.s. while Its wonderful suc- ce* in the cure of onr.»umptlon U Wltho-Jt a pcrallil In the hioi.ry of ttol.-.no. ri.rv-w :te first duwovery it I.. • l—--n s-,.-l on a g-j -ra:.--e. e test wtuch no other m-dlcne can ca.nl. If you have s couch, we earneetty sale jua to try it. Price ti: c.-r.-n, to cents snd SI. It your lnr,gs are *>rr*, ainst or sack la larae. use dhfioh’t Porou* (hMM. Sold by Goodwin It Rmtfi Drug Com pany. corner Ctorry eireei end Cotta* ' avenue. mode today c* the renult of (he br.wk In lie Sj: -;r- nUtllHnj A*» -• illr.n, mr.klng (be h iMeg prtoe $1.23. The #e- oeders Inti-nd to take the arNreislve and sscKbar cot is expevtted. All the dtsti "rx'sl-I.- the li ■- aro run- n ng. Hcr.ry Knnne, one of ths out. stdeiffi said Receiver MnN’uIlu was in formed by the 1n<I«n>ndi*i'a that they wouM hu e n --hlns forth - to il» \v h the Ain -rl< an IV.-w '. t- ...j Oompi: y ar-1 ■>> 'I -• trade 1 -1 n -t Ilk, to 1 o under (he thumb of the oomblac. “Crowned queen of the baking pow ders” to what the ladles lay of Dr. Price's OIL ON A ROOM. —- - ■ PfitobUTW. April 9.—011 IW Still on * setory ttruck this morning oo account I boom. This morning the .Man.lanl OU . •—* ' company announced that lt would pay 51.27 per barrel tor the crude article. TOH Is an advance of 17 c«nts a bar rel In two days. On the Oil City ex change. 'le- price vs 10 cents higher, sales bring made at 51-37 l»-r barrel. OIL WHAT A COUOH. Will you heed the warning? The Slg-Xl. Perhaps. Of the sure approach of tr-.t more terrible dUeaae, ounaump- tloo. Ask yourself If you can afford for lb* suke of saving 90 cents run the risk *rvd do nothing tor It. We know Ir.-ui experlneoe lhai Hniloh'e Cure will cur* your cough. It never fall*. This expUJne why more thsn a million b-it- lles Were told th* poet year. It r*- li,.,e* croup and whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not be with ,ut It. For Am* back. *11* or rhret, use Shi loh's Porous rlam-rt Sold by Good- wyn to bn,all Drug Company, corner Cherry sum; aid .Cotton avvnus. The Old Friend And tho best friend that never fails yoa is Simmons Liver Regu lator, (tho Red Z)—that’s what you hear at the mention of this excellent Liver medicine, and people should not bo pereuaded that anything else will do. It is tho King of Liver Medi cines; in better than pills, and takes tho placo of Qmnine and Calomel It acta directly on the Liver, Kidney and Bowels nnd gives new lifo to tho wholo sys tem. This is the medicino you want. Bold by nil Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. ZyKVtHV PACKAGE'S* H*« th* 7, Stamp In red 011 wupper J.H. ZKU.1N Si CO., i hnartdyfcla; Pa* t‘«Ti:i. .,rv •* rgs.i. ..a. sir.,!. |*»< rrikltrlly. fctr*nMyi-.l la -v ■ earS » ».f a*a*a. Is >1 • 1.00 M*c rtfa far fa*• *«• »» rtill p.nlr.Urq'lkv a ; . min mjmiLio..Lto9tu*faffiu Bl iv In the ln<ll ih. ti ll ’xloufl to lii.t nlgtitorn bocuu*«‘ »*f being an informer, hut on the contrary that ho waj someChdng of 11 moonahin^r wlf and had dneured tho angor of 11* 1-' I-Tra tin nun t>: ut.ilitv In )i wife and family. Attorn<y Glenn sta *1 to the court that he ■would endeavor to fight the indictment out of court show- InK Chat Worley woo killed because Ma rwlgtjtbarw belli*veil he had beaten hi* first wife to death, find ' as brutal on<l cruel to hit* second wife and children, havln* loehrtil his wife's back into Moll ra«s" Just a short time before the attmpt to liung him. The defend claWna that If It la demonitraicil that Worley was kilted not because of a ounspirscy against h^n because he tes tified In the United States court a^alnat violators of the revenue laww, but be cause of the resentment of his outraged n. iK'iiborfl far other cause, the federal court haa no Jurisdiction an t the pris oners cannot be held under the present indictment. Kx-Mnv-hnll Duncan on cross exam* Ina-tlon said Worley wan brutal to his wife ond family and had also hims. if been a moonshiner. TWi theory of the <we was strongly controverted, however, by the c-:*nfes- ■Ion of James A. Dixon, county treasu rer, wljp, acting upon the advice of the district attorney, su 1 ho would make dean breast of the wh.de affair til get a light sentence. Dixon st.it -«l that he was one of tho ku-kl-jx gang an-1 was preevnt at tho banging of Worley. was full of liquor at tho time," aid, ''and It was ihe first time I had ever been with the gang. We went to on old ‘mill and met a lot of others, about (.wenty-flve In all .Quarles and Boiler being In the crowd. They were all masked and sail they were the l u- klux. They talki^l about Henry Wor- ley; said lie had been reportinjr fetilL-i end beat his family und ought to bu hanged. Air the crowd was on h-vrse- roU * ovor to Worlt/'a whi h was albout six mllca oft We g>t there at 12 o'clock, gome of the men went Into Worley's heu*«* and brought him out tM. They pur him horse but ^ WM McIntyre's and we rode off t worn. "On the way we went by of \Y irl**y's mother to lnt h. . If she wanted to. iMre. Worh • wanl the the houie ‘c h; : ant to see Henry, that be and she didn’t care what Worley pair of M by didn't was a traitor become of hin Dixon th«m described ho was hanged to a limb with » check lino*, and how ho t*3can« threwtiik I,, I. •• —ltaoes Urtl-ced that tho ku-kiox i*,ru Worley because te wjs an i n - Tho -l.-f, ri-.. atta.-k.Mi Dlx-m's cen*.... rt"ii IU4 h--l:47 floe to re 1 to suit Hi ■ e v . ' -'V 1 I-f- ir I fm „ him by th.- govemrm pt under Drorru,.- h.i.l p.'oUcUkJ out (tout Lo would to .. be shown tiutt W-k-ley him to tire ku-klux. ijtvlns 5Mr htonfls to be taasriL to (he theory that h» wiu, not acurunt of reporting .HU, b or it^r.ty to bto family. T.->*re are a half Aoxea r n-.v« t., .-xmntn.-.l, h...i 1 ef mountalnv-re. beu i the gone ro orkk.wille. Atleate, Ayrll 9.—(Sp. ^.,1 ; ,v.rnot Atittasonleft ttoe rtly tm Hieitorllf*. ‘fill'* l»o-.:.-r county, today, haw..* been’cuiiM to ih# be*t*lle of his uiitr, who li witt- cully til at her borne there. DMUOItHSr Did ATI 21 Bn poecifl wdl-k:; • - l :V vtf pl* urv