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THE BRUNSWCK *NEWS.
VOLUME 4, NUMBER 124.*
PROCLAMATION IS TO BE
BY GEN. TftAPOjT
PROTECTION TO-WORKING*
HAS POWER TO
RESTOREGRDER
— + —.
Czar Will Not Return to
Palace Until Order Has
Been Restored
MOB AND CAVALRY HAD
4k A CLASH YESItRDAY
Announced That he Will Receive Com
municatien Lorn Only His Officers.
Trouble Expected in South
ern Rusia,
St. Petersburg. Jim. 2b—General
Trapoff was tt-!a afternoon lnstalieu
iu tha winter palace -with tie i ;I: nut
completa power to U3O any means that
he can and may desire for the restora
tion of order. He will imujouiate.y is
sue a proclamation guaranteeing pro
tection to all those who wish to vark
and stated that those who interfere
v ith the native villagers will ar
rested. Te ofT.ce uf ticue.il Tr-iucEY
n;u£ announced this afternoon that ilu
ciar had determined to rtc-'i’. com
ir.unlations uoa i.obody caaept his
officers.
It was also f-iven out thn: he v oni
rot return to the palace until oru-.-r
Pad been res.uud.
fit. Petersburg, Jan. 24. —The Rur
s’an government v.as ordered live Sum
d.td machine guns from • c.-’.ln, \vi: i
Instructions to ship as soon an possi
ble.
A half do'/.n or mor> prominent
t-e.u who are supposed lo be among
the leaders of the r volt, v re : udden
iy arrested today.
It. Ik announced that other arr. is if
prominent Ruslans. su| -d !•• be
connected with the revolt v, id he mam
u morrow.
MOB AND CAVALRY
ENGAGE IN A FiGHT
St. Petersburg. Jan 2!. A ver<
fight of a large-niv’> and ■ kip:
recurred this afternoon, t l r - t <■
which it net yet known :t it ffi
l.eved that n number of mia'C .;c oc
nr red.
7ROUBLE IS EXPECTED
IN SOUTHERN RUSSIA
Odessa, Jan. 21.—Copies of Uipor’s
petition to the czar are being circulated
•i' tfuutncfD Kufisia. Tl'o w * 4
caused a great Torment, v hten is In
cteasing hourly Tonight many shops
have been hosc.lt.wrt. Hundreds of
* eople who anticipate a big strike
t- morrow are laying in a big supply
uf food stuffs. Tire ait-ration it. south
cru Russia at present la t-oiious.
SAY NO REGIMENT
REFUSED TO FIRE
Sl Petrsburg, Jan. 21. It is now oik
t ally denied that a single regiment
rr.lused to oDey orders yestords an-,
tile war office expresses not the a light
est doubt ol the loyalty ot t. j tre jpa.
A SENTIMENT IN ITT FAVOR,
The People Of Brunswick Hate to Port
With Old Auditorium Bjildii x
The News i-as resolved a ni.ailr r
of conuriV.n'.cationr, all of them eurgest-
Irg that some i!a>- be arrived a- which
v. ill obviate the necessity of selling or
1l otherwise removing the old i.iulto
riua building. A great many reasons
mo set out for the posltlcr tak a and
toko cf tho:s arc cp.ondi l or.es. A
number of people str-m to If I u;-t the
tearing Jow-n of the bulluii-g wi 1 boa
io.*p in the wrong d...:ction
rnd looks too much like going back
ward, others aro of tho opinion, that
the amount, duo on tha stricture could
raised and that inch a build-
B be needed, iu the- event that
grows very rapidly In the
11 In all there is a dccidcu senti
ment against tearing down the build
ing. ..isa*
Hie net Arrlvan.
The handaome steam yacht Hornet
owned by tho Carncgies of Dttngoness.
strived In port yesterday to undergo
repairs at the foundry of the B.iesen-'
irk-Hensell Engineering Corop-iny. Be.
tore returning she will go on tae ma-!
rme railway and will be thoroughly
overhauls*},
RUSSIA HAS ORDERED 500
BIG GUNS FROM BERLIN
ST. PETERSBURG, JANUARY 23—THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT
1.A3 ORDERED FIVE HUNDRED MACHINE GUNS FROM BERLIN. WITH
INSTRUCTIONS TO SHIP AS SOON / S POSSIBLE
A HALF DOZEN OR MORE PROMINENT MEN. SUPPOS
ED TO BE AMONG THE LEADERS CF T
LY ARRESTED TODAY. OTHER ART CXPECT^^^k^
PROGRAM
BY THE MENS cNk
interesting Meeting of the Organiza
tion Was Held Last Night at Club
Rooms.
The meeting of the Men’s club last
right was not largely attended, but
i hero was a spirit manifested that
with only a fair measure of support
will win a successful series or meet
ags for the year Kov. Sam Small
•md Mr. J. O. Green were *octed mom
hers.
The meeting nights are changed to
Monday night of each week at $ p. m.
The program for cast Monday night.
:• a discussion of the -war in the Far
-last and its effect upon the clvli'za
(;n of the world.
For the fourth Monday night In Fob
u try an address by J. T. Colson upon
-3 al'.espearoan subject of his choice.
S', mi-e:pearean address. 4th Monday
i March Walter Brobstm
fourth Mon lay in April, Dr. Wyllya
lode
; '-Tth Monday lu May, Prof. N li.
ailcrd.
Talks were made "fun the club ana
t relations to the community ami the
- coss.it/ for such an organisation
id its enthusiastic support by Dra.
.tkinson, Drunker and Rede, Rev. Sam
mall and by the chair.
Now with extension of A. & 13. to
Birmingham ia sigh: Is the time to
iial'.e this club the power for useful
ness it may and canj-.nd must be made
A MEW STATE ENTOMOLOGIST
~ I. Smith Appointed to Succeed
Wilmon Newel!.
It. I. Smith, assistant state entomolo
:t will bo tirmert as state enlomolo-
I to succeed Hon. Wilmon Newell,
who resigns to become professor of
ntoniologist at the University of Lou
i.-tana. The position wu offered to
*lr. Newell several weeks ago and he
had the matter under considers
ion for some time. Ho went to Baton
ouge several days ago to confer with
lie university authorities about the
place and has finally agreed to accept
the appointment .
The fact that he is to leave Georgia
111 be generally regretted. Since- no
became associated with the department
•t entomology bore several years ago
e has made hundreds ot friends In
.-very sectibn of the stale and has
mado an admirable record In the office
f the state entomologist.
He was one of the most experienced
r.on ev-r holding that position nn;l did
- tillable work In stamping out the dis
os's of fruit trees. Mr. Newell cainn
to Georgia from Texas where ho nan
- orked a3 an entomologist
hr. Umlth, #ho suceeds him, is an
experienced man and has been with
He department about two years. The
appointment ol Mr. Bmlth will not b
..ado until Cotamlsio-.or of Agriculture
O B. Steven j returns from New or
• eans where he has got-e to attend the
meeting of the commissioners of agri
culture of the southern states.
.HANDSOME YACHT ARRIVED
FOR EDITOR PULITZER.
A handsome little launch arrived In
the city Monday and was unloaded yes
ttrday, for Joscrh Pulitzer, the well
known millionaire owner and editor
or tho New York World, who will ar
rive at Jekyl fhortly. The launch was
unloaded and will be carr ed to Jekyl
probably today, where It will be fitted
up and put in the water.
Mr. Pulitzer, It Is understood will
arrive In the city tho latter part of
r.fxt week anl will occupy his cottage
e-u the island until toe season closes.
Ho Is a regular visitor to the Island
and is always among the last to leave,
Italy Honors Whltelaw Reid.
Romo .Jan. f-4.—King Victor Emnn
vel today signed a decree conferring
the grsd cordot of the crown of Italy
on Whltelaw Ried of New York.
i— - - ■ ■
I The Wether .
Forecast for today in Georgia: fair
and colder. t
ERUNSYICK ■ /lESDAY^MORNING.ISO?.
M R^D. ’KLi [SO Vvl J
• ■
W VO be I
ed In
Swindling.
New York, dan. 24.—Mrs. Duke, who
Las been ilguriag in tho courts here
! 10r the past I'ew weeks on acouut of
I the alleged insanity of her husband
I v. ho was confined in a sanitarium tor
tome time, was tovi.tp Itorseif arrestee
t. placed in the tombs.
the arrest wa3 maae as a result of
lequisition pap era reueivwi from fax
|ls where she iormerly lived and v. mro
she- owns considerable property, ckaie
lug her with swindling.
Sho strongly denied tuo charge when
a. rested.
MANY TOURISTS ARK HERE..
Visitors, From North and East'burning
South In Fores:
Tl\o tourist season has set b auo
•< cro are many vlsf.< r.> out.. 0 s ree(b
u. at tiie build legs arc time don
tied pluce3 about which they Imivt
it ad so niuen. Many of tue visitors
com the north stop hereop tuo ..way
to JackKOuvl le or jfeing south,"our.
’ho majority of the n ar gu. i-i at
Hie hotels of the city who have i .chid
ed Brunswick in the itinerary :-,auui
"ard to escape cold and mow <i mf
north. The hotels aim beaming houses
of Brunswick are now v. oil a Tod.
Tho beautiful weather Ibat j. iun;-
wick is having nnd tic warm tempera
tures that moot the coining visitors
v ho have corny from tempuraiut . s be
tow zero and icy winds slinging chunks
o' snow into their laeos, give them
joy all the more he- niy apprec dated
on account of the hltvUuess of tho land
which they have let'- behind .lent.
Fauns wick is now at the heighih ot
its social season and visitors cau get
an idea of real southern culture m
the city that is found so perfect iu the
nowhere else The warm climate, the
beauties of the surroundings tii; his
torical attractions and the picturmque
negroes all ccmbine to make th city
an ideal retreat for the snow notion
ice chilled traveler from the north and
it Is small wonder tnat so many are
n aklng the c ! iy tho objective point or
their winter traleves iu the sou u
THE PALMETTO SOLD
TO TWO LIBELLENTS.
Knocked Down on Bid of '"hornas Rav
end fo r Only S4OO.
The Savannah News of yesterday
t:n vs:
The schooner Palmetto v-as sold be
fere the postoillce ut JO o’wock .--.-ster
| aav morning by Deputy United Oates
Marshal Joseph F. Doyle Th< hoa-.
; v as knocked down to T. P. Kavonei
I,on a bid of s4('<J tho highest of
fered. it was learnel aftenvaid; that
| Air. Raven el -vas bidding for John J
| Reliv and John W Simon .- two j £ the
bufcUents.
Despite the fact that the Pa duetto
is a thoroughly mo cm Vesei cr-d is
la good condition throughout, there
was lUtie latevcst apparent in the bin
il-nu. There vcrofe.vb.lt. ire first
| v.as £2OO. Prom thlt figure the -..eputy
j marshal gradually pi hod the puce up
'an additional 1100 and tuea .t wa.
, inocked down. Tr.j price obtained
■ will not satisfy all tie libels tha-. have
| i,r.cn filed against tho vessel that ot
j Savannah Fish and Oyster Company
alone being $525.
¥. R. EELK, OF ALGBTA,
TO LtCTU.IE HIRE SOON.
V/ell Known Georgian Will be Heard
In Brunswick Shortly.
The iadlo3 of thj First Mot.hodlet
church have succeeded In seeming X r .
It. Belk ,of Augusta, to deliver a lee
tore here the iattor i art of uext month-
Mr. Beck is one of the best known lec
Bums wick will be (•.waited with inter-
Hirers in and his coming to
cet.
The lecture lsatu be given for the
! benefit of the hew MethoiUt church
on which work will shortly begin
|P§M|
JfWmp’ '
t, dm pan y*'' -
CASE AIM INIEKESMnJ®ST
Some Sensational Evftnr-ce. Whß
Points to Fraud, Out MM
the Trial—Other Cas.u Tried
• ]
After a two aviß-slaon of the bank!
viii.tc.v court hel.S here, Judge Max*
Boac rrf,-r: o ir bar.krr ptcy. recessed
Die beii inr of the Henry Tyre Uo..j
'■ -d-.ruiitt", case, of Patterson, CrC-onAt.
>- o to be determi® i!
The , ; r sf day pu 1 ifTVof th--
second, wan ensumed la t'e'Jkiag ot
the testimony of Iter y T re, the prc. i
Went of the c.efuncl corporation and I
seme Interesting a. I i-i ! t iv I
tional disclosures were. i,ro. ght out.
The firm hag o, .v.-n engnsetfc
usiness lorn lif'ie over one year iffni
wLon thrown into involuntary bank
ruptoy owed debts of shout $13,000,00
•"hd rroduced assets jffluod nominally
U $14,000.00, but acting/ worth, scarce
iv half that amount. 'JTio attorneys
representing tlio creditors, Garrard &
Mekirim and JacolftOtzau yf Sayan
rnh and Col. Leon Wilson ,of\vay
cvos3 subjected tho president Of the
c- ucorn to most searching ennss-ex
-.mination .and have brought out facts
which may result in the charjm tnat
‘.out $5,000.00 of BSSvt.i are aS pres
nt unaccounted for. Just hi lore taili
ng the recess, tho apyo!uhtK;nt of a
unstee vvas made. Cob C. J l , Qoodycnr
i cing appointed to this petiti-iu, re
c ivlng tiro unanimous vote of all tho
realtors present and represented.
Jtittye fctuc.-nQsintMv-J u.. iSfem
uent of appraisers of the estate, and
will take this matter up at his con
vi nlenco.
The next session cj the court will be
-held January 26 when tiio Morgan
Drug Store case and the 1. N. Bishop
i’use both of Baunawicli will be hearg
.Arid trustees appointed.
An order wg.s onterel ln the
-Mrs. Btßle t4fcn case of Hrunswick,
directing the trusted to sell the busi
ness of this concern on January 28.
LIQUOR MEN EXCLUDED.
From Membershlo of the. Mine Work
ers Convention
Indianapolis. Ind. Jan. 24.—1n the
mine workers convention today Unt
uck Dolan of Pittsburg n-d a move
merit to have I he constitutional amend,
merit excluding barkeepers and saloon
keepers from membership lay over for
a year. The debate lasting two hours
rmled In a decided vote lor tho Im
mediately operation of tho amend
meet. The convention declared strong
lv iu favor of co-operative stores.
It was decided to emplcy an attor
ney to draft for presentation to cou
tc-rk and state legislatures an em
p.oyer’s liability bill.
Announcement of tho vote tor na
tional officers showed the re-election
ol the present officers. •*
RIOTS REPORTED >ArANOM;
BUILDINGS ARE DESTROYED
Berlin. Jan. 24.—ltlots aro reported
a! Railoru. A Russian I’aland mob ol
workmen and -esirvists fired upon sol
dlers, killing two officers. In tho
c< urso of rioting a number of buildings
wero completely destroyed . Tiie-re is
uieut excitement
Jumped Through Car Window.
Jackson, Miss., Jan. 24.—J.. H. Dish
es oom, a young white man charged
j. Ith embezzling funds from the Forbes
Plano company at Laurel jumped
through tha coach window of a train
ihlle being taken back to laurel from
Aiabama. Ho made good his escape,
although handcuffed at the time.
Small Negro Kills Another,
Ashbuin, Oa., Jan. 24. —Jim White,
colored, accidentally shot Lewl3 Wool
today. Wood lived 30 minutes. Botu
were email boys. W’hite tried to carry
film home but gave out.
China not "Butting In."
Berlin. Jan. 24. —The Chinese min
ister called on Chancellor Von Buelow
• odey and gave him some positive as
.urances that China is not infringing
neutrality.
Interventions Filed.
In the bankruptcy court yesterday
two interventions were filed in tho ii.
Levison case, cno by Morgen & Davis,
of this city for 4000 and the other
by the Acme Brewing Company, Ma
con for 1550. They will be be&rd on
February 4-
P MICHH,
[ BEING IHSTADLED j
I;-- . %
iJJumber on Improvements
9 in PfOsi at Sash
F'actory
ihE CAPACITY IS INCREASED
New Dry' Kiln Has Recently Been
ft Erected and Some New and Mod-
V ern Machinery Haa Been
fiAlered.
g An
ft i not icall 'hi,-: 1 V u.wj- g 1 ;r to
ine front ImporßWWhThls
jJkFt'l'i.ii state, improvoments
being steadily made, new machin
ery fs being Installed, the capacity ip
: nag tacrwsc-l and tho factory Is now
an : : - on full .Tuo and'A'ten ov>.
• mo .r y;i
i The o’-.u-rp’:.-,.-. rel'eijf- dto Is the
j : ‘ Or; 1 : i>,tsit. Door and plind Factory,
j ..’liintc ' out I . the shoo, ot the At
; r>le -g irmi). -l:nn>.
limp-:; ti i-- a si. few day.* some now
an.l mo icrtt i.iachir.ory ha.t boon Jr.
,sialied etui ui’;!' -t! >3 be n or:tere ,:
which will uo j.daecu .r *ios;ifio.i us
soon ns It arrives. Amourr the late.-.-
improvements to bo ma le i.i a large
t.ty kiln which was r - im.v
lew days ago and is n . beitig ■ ,od.
'Within the course t-r a few weeks
n now panel tasor and ■ ; g 0 diag
onal j inner wilt bo lnsta-.. .. With the
addition of tht pd tv.-o modern pieces or
machinery the capacity of '.be mill will
I’o greatly Increased while the quality
of work will be higher class.
The industry is now being managed
by D. E. Patterson, who is doing an
excellent work. lie has had many
jtara experience in the manufacture
■of sash, dooi 3. blinds, etc., aud the
company secured an excellent mau to
'••liUdbC fLe plant.
The local company is now wou
crowded with work, orders coining
Dom all sections of the country, which
are rapidly filled. Tito plant employs
qtiilo a number of workmen and alto
i,other it is a much larger enterprise
than tho average person would mink.
WILKES FARMERS ARE IN LINE.'
Will Reduce Acreage and Amount of
Fertilizers Used.
Washington. Ga., Jan., 24.—A con
vocation of farmers, merchants and
professional men was held here Satur
day ut which time a permanent organ
ization of the farmers was perfected.
Hon. It. D. Callaway was elected
president of the Cotton Growers asso
i-.at.lon of Wilkes county, with J. Duke
Burdette secretary and treasurer.
Reports showed that the farmers oi
Wilkes county will reduce thedr cotton
acreage 30 p>r cent and will curtail
the use of commercial fertilizers at
least 40 perc.nt. The committees re
ported that only in a few cases did
ihey have a farmer to refuse to agree
o\er his signature to cut down his cot
un acreage and the use of guano to a
material degree. ,
Wilkes county sent a delegation ot
five members of the Gotten Growers
convention. They are are Hon. R. D.
Callaway, A. S. Anderson, M. P. Pope,
v\. O. Bobo and J. H. I ritzpatrlcK.
More than £2OO was raised t-t the meot
big to help defray their expenses on
Gils trip.
LARCE DISTILLERY 13 SEIZED
Alleged Irrenularites of Plgg’s Plant
Causo Action.
Danville, Va„ Jan. 24. —After sev
eral days' Investigation of alleged ir
regularities, revenue officers have seiz
ed whaat is known as Plgg’s distillery
at Dry Fork. The distillery, which is
He largest in th.s section of tho coun
try, was licensed and operated by
Sidney Jones, but is believed to bo
owned .by J. Hutch Bigg.
One humiroT barrels of whisky were
seized, fifty of which are at Salisbury,
N C., and twenty-five In Richmond.
; be distillery Is known aas a 23-bu3hei
. ti.:,. Thu s; le.i of whisky duilng the
mouth of December amounted to $12,-
•30. Tl.o plant has be u remodeled
and fitted np with improved steam ma
chinery during the past, two year#.
This community being dry the din till
ay has been doing * large retail oue
tness.
TWO WHL GO TO GALLOWS;
TWO GF.T LIFE SENTENCES.
Tallahassee, Fla.., Jan, 24.—'Two
men have beer, sentenced to ho hanged
and two others to life Imprisonment
it- the circuit court here, ishman Ku
wards, Milton Larkin and Manuel Har
ris wore- convicted of the murder of N.
W. llpps, width occurred near there
fast September. Edward and Larkin
“a-ill go to tho gallows and Manuel Har
iis to prison for life.
John Itepro pleaded guilty to tao
charge of murder In another ca* and
v as glvan a l’fa aentana
ffaasi&ffil
in
Over $50,000 of
Property Discovered
in Moore Case
SCHEDULED AT $22,150
V hile Appraisers' Report, Filed Yes
terday Placrs Assets of the Bank
rupt at $76,502,50—Ca5e an
Interesting One.
The appraisers in the case of E .L.
Moort, tho Coffee county man who
recently went into bankruptcy, Hit*
their report w'th mo referee yesteruay
and some very interesting disclosures
were made .
in tho first place the appraisers
■u-nd over fifty thousand dollars mor
, perty than was sched lied by th
Bankrupt, in his petition Moore’s ar
-orue/a only scheduled property valued
1 JJ2,100 but in their report tiled yes
hay tue arpraisers stated that t..- \
nau tound property valued at $7(1,5:
*" l '°al eaato .saw mill machinery,
u;peutino lands, city- property in Va;-
.-.n. cotton mill stock aou inter, it in
■ ortad proper ty.
ni prau.ers are D. VV. Kiauns
•■' *• i- fhmuyicr, or mbs city, an ;
- ‘ bi'U i , Jo .nson, ot Wit; cro;,., irv
cave . .. o.rr u.e f ropett;. ii ui<
bankrupt u,- , v carc-HU a, nu .
-l ent of same.
it will bo remember a I that till
bankrupt sheduled his liabilities
i47,0U0, the largest case which
ever been in the bankruptcy cov.t i
this district. Isis creuuors l. : .
b-'red in all sections of tin stain i
Tie case lias attracted considorab: at-,
teutlou.
The fac tthat over $50,0(>0 worth oi
prqperty not scheduled has been lo
tated by tho appraisers has made the
case a very interesting one and it is
expected that there will be some
- ard fought battles for different pro
forty before the case is finally settled.
The trustee in tjie case. C. H. Leavy,
( i this city ii now busily engaged In
lit paring to dispose of the property
and will bring tho case to a close as
lupidly as possible.
ATLANTIC COAST CITIES
WILL FANDLE GRAIN CROP
Chicago, Jau 24.—1n tho contest Ia
tween cities at the Atlantic const ,ur
mose on the gulf of Mexico for the tra''
lie in tho grain crops of Nebraska,
Kansas and lowa, the “Chicago Gate
v ay and the Atlantic secured a victory
today when traffic officials of the east
ern and western lines reached an
agreement to meet any competition of
the railroads from Omaha and Kansas
City to the gulf.
The roads were given full authority
by the Hues from Chicago lo New York
1 hlladetpliia and Baltimore to make
rates on export grain which will be
l unging the tariff this way. In other
words the rate making power in west
ern grain for export was passed over
to the western roads by the trunk lines
eastward.
The eastern railways have only to
accept the rates made by their western
crnnections and haul the treight turn
ed over to them. The agreement is
without time limit and may continue
t,o long as the competition ot the gmf
remains an active factor in the traffic
-he rate from Omaha to New Orleans
by tho new tariffs of the Missouri Pa
cific Is 13 cents per ICO pounds.
RANKER IS ON TRIAL
FOR CRIME Or MURDER.
Two Venires Exhausted Without Jury
Bying Secured.
Roanoke, Va.. Jan. 24.—The case ot
Charles R. Uthburn, banker and bro
ker charged with killing Dr. Fred
i.efew, a young Roanoke physician,
~ua called yeilordny, Judge A. M. Aik
en, of Danville, presiding Two Roa
noke venires were exhausted and elev
en jurors secured. Tho judge then or
uved the sheriff lo go te Franklin coun
>,y tor a venire.
On October 30 last Fish burn had a
difficulty with Lefcw s young step son,
Uter going to the Lctow residence i j
inform tho doctor wiiut had happeneo
The two mon quarrelled ard Flshbur ;
cut Lefew in the breabt, puncturing l ho
heart. Lefew lived two woeks. Yn
mmllloß are promineuL
TOUTH SHOOTS HIMSELF;
THEN MANGLES B V T RAIN
Newman Thon as, of Bartow, Ca., Dnau
From Accident.
Bartow, Ja., Jan .i' Newman
Thomas, the 14 year old s ,:i in Hr. \V.
A Thomas ,ot this place •.eeldenialiy
shot anl killed himscif he re ttatuday.
The body was lying on the rau-oad
track nd was afterward iun over by a
paaalnf train anil badly mangled.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
San
Senators So Review ills
Action Regarding San
Domingo
MAY CAUSE SOME TROUBLE
Senator Bacon Introduces a Resolu
tion to Force Facts In the Matter.
Has President Usurped Func
tions of Senate? ~
Washington. Jan. 24.—Senator Bo
mi today introduced a resolution ot
) quiry bearing upon the at
Unde of this government toward San
•’ominj'6. T j resolution recites the
: reports from San Domingo
..‘I tuo statement given out by Mr,
fomts after consultation with Mr.
•ay and Einniy calls for the facts tn
dcial form.
J ho object and this /to have the sen
te put In possession of the inside
v ets concerning the situation down
‘ ln ' I tti'ticuiarly with reference
' tho at.fi u:io taken ,by President
oosevolt with the idea of disclosing
■ ■‘•’ u ' r *'.< i . sident hat negotiated
' ‘ ; *tv will, the Dominican govara
"t;u '-‘Tth i to be submitted in due
01111 t 0 t; ‘ e ~ <; 'uto for its ratification
is required utideT the constitution
’ hil ' ■ f o whethor ,tu has boon
' ”■ ’• lent is v ucavorlng
:l -* : C,J i ‘ ill -- f ’T the right to matte
*■* '’ t ' . lultation of senate
11 ■ ' ■ belici iu. ro that the
' '• •< .tiliied is saro to in
•v (--■■■' :-).-i..-..wut iu war. if not
-it’ l L - . b ..t Donilni ';.l govern
•',ieiit evr.ni.,. v .Ti tnu s-..- called io
-■urgonts wi.o con .; . .. niH.ori.iy of the
i-erts to resent any arrangements Pres
•uent Morales has made.
AViiith this prospect, in v'Sv, a jp>oa
mny republican members an veil as
emocrutic members of tho senate are
• jl Opinion mat any assumi-tlon by
Tie pre. ulent of the right to make a
-eal of this kind with out snbia.Ulng it
t: the senate for its approval would be
iar beyond his constitutional power.
BANK CASHIER KILLS HIMSELF.
Business Worry Drove Houseman to
tne Deed.
Columbus. 0., Jan. 24. —Charles
Houseman .cashier of the East Bldo
livings hank killed himseU yesterday,
lie was forty years old aud leaves a
widow and three children and the sut
: me is said to be due to busme3S wor-
A run has begun on the hank and
he street is lined wir,h men, women
• be directors ot the bank cay it is sob
and children demanding Lieir money,
vent and that they will pav all depos
itors .
The directois of the bany applied to
he common pleas court for a receiver
and W. H. English was appointed, h\s
bond being fixed at $40,000. The run
bus practically stopped. Tho sane*
are given by an attorney at
I.labilities $423,700 o' wh : oh $384,375
are individual deposits.
Among the heavy depositors fs Vast
ICeer, great keeper of wampum of tho
Independent Order of Red Men of tne
state of Ohio. AU the finds of the
state lodge are on deposit with the in
stitution. The directois insist tne
cashier’s books are all rigid.
BANDIT,* STOLE A CAR.
Threv/ Out Motormon avid Conductor
and Made off With Car.
I’ottsville. Fa., Jan. 24.—After hold
ing up tho crew of a trolley car here
a masked bur, at a innelv aurbur
bf.n point for : in to u-ave at the
point of a r u I made off with
tl.o car it b icesary to trun oft
the current po.ver l-.uuuo U or
der to stf.,- Too roian Bcoit .
and Com - . wi re bringing
tho car 1 . ..irig K.m a pleas
ure r ; a Imr.-Jar Jumpea
upon tb if ,)-iiorm. After lnttmi
dati:. - ... threw liiu'frora
Uj ; . • . .'.mo to the
r .. . ; •. : tj the hurirlsr
th iu fore i . ■ n.T.
iv.. . i , car was running at
ii; ii rate o' aa -L Stem :r .after
leaving th.* c. r. went to the nearest
tcleph no u..d saht into headquarters
this mts.-a. --. ’ A masked burglar has
stolen cur c.ir. ‘
At Starnei's suggestion the power
v.i, i cut off iron the division and the
car stopped., The robber then lied in
I.recip talc ms:o, leaving his tint be
hind in his flight. ,
SEMI-PANIC SHOWN
EY INDUSTRIAL SHARES.
Petersburg, Jan. 24.—The situa
tion was reflected on the Bourse to
day in a semi panic in Industrial shar
es. The government energetically sup
ported imperial 4s end brSventad a
b Ufflp.