VOL. LXX NO. 58. PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW HAVEN. CONN.. WEDNESDAY MARCH il, 1904 THE CARRINGTON PUBLISHING 00, HIMSELF OF HIO MILITIA. CALLED OUT hundreds of families are leaving their PERJURY OPENS LAPIDES SURRENDERS 1T0 GOES QUESTION NEUTRAL PORTS. homes. TRIAL FOR MARQUIS APOSTLE LYMAN TESTIFIES The Lehigh and Wilikesbarre Coal Kew Haven Jonk Dealer Accused of Britain Considering It a One of Great company collieries, as well as the Del- Released Under Bond. ED TO SPRINGFIELD TO WAT ERBURY TROLLEY Conspiracy SENT AS SPECIAL AMBASSADOR lmportauce. MAN iKDE aware and Hudson and several individ- FORMER ' WHO WILL BE NEXT HEAD March 8. Harris Lapides, London, March 8 Two interest- 1 coal comDanies Hartford, very PRETEXT RACE RIOT. ual suspended opera- STRIKER AGAIN FACES JURY. a of New Haven, came here TO THE EMPEROR. OF MORMON CHURCH. tions at It not junk dealer ing questions were answered by Pre- Plymouth, being possible to-d- in with for of them to be company Judge Tyner, mier Balfour in any operated again of New Haven, and surrendered him- parliamentary until the water recedes. to In London a to tier Feeling Owing to Monday Night' Willi Tandemark Decline to Plead self to the authorities for conspiracy in Regarded Very Signifi papers, giving replies questions. Question of Prosecuting Fsrioni & At 1:30 the river rose to the ot White. Barn Plea of the case of the three men who were cant Whereabout of Vladivostok The first referred to fiscal matters, Lynching (be Negro mark, the stage of the present the Charge and Court Enter a to gaged In Polygamous Cohabitation highest last week sentenced terms in state and Mr. Balfour categorically said "the Levee District Exoltenieut Increases flood and only one foot below the high Not Gnlliy Refuse! a Request for to steal $10,000 Squadron Still a Mystery Very Im- Kever Considered PresU Jndge prison conspiring declared of his gov- by the First water mark of the disastrous floods of from the Landers, Frary & Clark com- policy majesty's the Day 'and Night, 1902. of (ha Oefenae for a From probable Report That It Ha Been Eih rltrongtaoat Departure pany, of New Britain. Lapides is 'the ernment does not include the taxation denoy Smoot Never Asked Permission In the Mayor Sending Crgent At 1:55 a. m. the Ice is moving, but is the Ujinal Way of choosing Juror. last of the conspirators. Judge Garvan gaged by the Japanese and Sunk or of food, and it is not proposed to deal of Witness to Become a Candidate for Nantl-cok- gorging at Nanticoke. South of e admitted the man to bonds of $5,000, De- cur- to the Governor for March 8. Willie Vande-mar- k. Captured AlezleS Seud Further with the fiscal question during the tequeit Troop. the ice is - Waterbury, which were furnished the Aetna In- United State Seuator. moving. by of the Ohio, March 8. Threats At Bloomburg the water rose ten one of the former trolley road company, of Hartford. His tail of Sunday' Bombardment. rency present parliament." 8. 'Springfield, demnity The second raised the. wide question Washington, March The senate ht to inches between 1:30 and 1:50 this morn- in trial was fixed for March 26. the day and strikers, was put on trial the super- Tokio, March 8. The forthcoming use of belliger- committee on and elections roughout Here it is 31 of the neutral ports by privileges district of the ing. feet high. ior court to-d- with L. irn the levee, the negro charged perjury visit of Marquis Ito as a special am- ents. John Walton (liberal), who y, in the investigation of the pro G. J. Bowlus in his when he and RUSSIA ACTS DECISIVELY. asked- the referred to the use 'ty, has confirmed Mayor 8. to-d- testimony given bassador from the of to questions, Reed Lancaster, March Late the Emperor Japan which Russian made tests against Senator Smoot, of his belief that more trouble is brew-- g on the lower other strikers were tried on the accusa- the of Corea claims warships recently j danger point Susquehanna Frame Work or tier Building at Fair Emperor general and are still making of the ports of , brought out a variety of testi and he has asked Gover-"- jr river shifted from Colum- tion of to assault oh ac- Bainbridge, conspiracy . Ordered Torn Down. attention. It was originally planned to Candia, Suez and Port Said, and sug- mony, of which the most sensational bia and borough to Safe count of an attack on a non-uni- con- Herrick for troops. Two companies Washington 8. send a to Seoul as the desirability of communicat- M. to- Wa-tervil- le Si. March The frame work prominent Japanese gested was that given by Francis Lyman, We been to reinforce the two Harbor, the lower parts of which ductor and motorman of a car in Louis, promised a permanent resident adviser to the ing to the neutral powers possessing of twelve of tha :eal companies. night are practically submerged. during the strike. All the boys of the Russian national pavilion at the seaboard or trade routes between Great president the apostles bor- to-d- Corean and various names V Many of the negroes of the city are The great gorge at Washinston who have been serving jail sentences world's fair was torn down on government, Britain and the east, particularly the Mormon church and the man chosen to and it is ough broke, tons of ice and an of connection with the as- were be the successor of President Smith. ;rlv and moody hurling because their of a cablegram from St. Peters- suggested. Medlterannean and the Red Sea, the ; immense y. receipt alized that only a spark is needed to volume of water against the sault were in court The announcement that Marquis Ito views of the British go4rnnjent as to His admissions were similar to thosa off the of a race war. i Turkey Hill gorge, a few miles below. When the was read charg- burg by Contractor Lecouer, who has of in to the previously made by Mr. Smith pertain- t magazine complaint is going is a surprise. In official circles the duties neutrals regard iowds of whites are gathering in tha The latter gave way before the tremen- perjury, it was noticed that the old been in charge cf the work. Work on treatment of the warships of belliger- ing to the church government.' He is ing it is insisted that the of "cinlty of the levee, and all the day dous impact. A new jam then formed complaint of conspiracy was reiterated the framework of the pavilion was well object Marquis ents seeking to use neutral ports in more free of speech than the president ?lice have been ordered to for jusi. below Safe Harbor, where Conste-na- g in it. counsel for the Ito's visit to Corea is not politically im connection with of the church, and his testimony, report Attorney O'Neil, under way. The cablegram was from operations interrupting hty for the night. creek enters the Susquehanna, respondent, surprised the court and the portant. trading ships of neutral powers. though not materially differing, caused At 9:30 o'clock the crowd in the levee Back water rushed the creek, demol- announcement the department of the Interior, briefly Mr. while not the several of the present to shake up prosecution by the that It is denied that Japan has any; new Balfour, explaining apostles strict had increased to fifteen hundred ishing the Pennsylvania railroad stone his client would by his advice decline to ordering such work as had been com- government's attitude, admitted that their heads at the witness for the pur id one two shots have been plan to execute. It is thought, however, raised were of of more discretion in or revolver bridge and sweeping away the county plead. Judge Ralph Wheeler thereup- pleted torn down. the points the greatest pose compelling ied at random. The excitement is bridge, some distance - farther up the on ordered the clerk to enter a of that Marquis Ito will make an investi- international importance, and said they answering questions. Mr. Lyman la plea face is covered owing and might easily pass beyond stream. not guilty for Vandemark. gation on the general conditions in were receiving the attention of .the gov- angularly built; his As com- a of red whiskers le control of the local police. yet Two stores at Safe Harbor were O'Neil asked for a copy of rec- ernment. with growth bushy not been Attorney ANOTHEK REPLY TO RUSSIA Corea, and formulate possibly some is witness- le two local companies have pletely submerged and partly demolish- the evidence filed ith the court against and his speech blunt. Four i will useful in y. dered out, and they will not be if ed while two dwellings were torn from Vandemark as a basis for the warrant, ommendations which be JAPAN TO FLOAT LOAN. es were on the stand They rtside troops arrive in time. In con-I'a- st their foundations and washed away. the adoption of aTpolicy for the future. were Mrs. Kennedy, her mother, Mrs. and also asked that witnesses for the son with last night, not a negro is to The hotel is showing be on AGAIN ANSWERS NOTE TO Matthews; Charles Merrill, the of Exchange just accused summoned state JAPAN London, March 9. The Far Eastern Considering Advisability of Securing Mr. ; seen in the downtown districts, above water. In several cases residents Wheeler declined to Apostle Merrill, and Lyman. are Judge news here continues to be Sloney Hereandln Europe, Mr. he became an hundreds of them thought were forced to abandon their homes these at this THE POWERS. published Lyman said that an at-c-k. grant requests juncture, 8. in 1880, be heavily armed and waiting from the second story, in boats. The final decision most meagre. The dispatch of Viceroy Tokio, March The Japanese gov- apostle and that saloons but said he would give his became an 1900. He said Mr. All the throughout the loss of live stock is said to be heavy. ' Alexieff adds to the ernment, it is said, is considering the apostle in been closed. later. View practically nothing Smoot had never him for liv- ty have In Care Little for the of tha Czar'a of to secure imme- reproved At 11:20 the threat of the mob was A protest against following this accounts of the Vladivostok bombard advisability seeking in either in public or in TALE MEN IN CONTESTS. case the method of Till Time Doe ing polygamy, made and a volume of usual selecting Government at but ment contained in previous reports. diately a loan in America and Europe. the meetings. lally good, was also offered apostolic ime was seen to shoot up from the jurors by Attorney Willi to Go Uncon- from Tokio iWthough it is estimated that enough "If I am worthy I will suc- Good at ludoor Meet of New O'Neil. He said seemed to him Nat Misstatement Tuesday's dispatches thought ar of a place occupied by "Les" Showing that it make no mention of the rumor that the bonds can be sold at home to provide ceed to the presidency of the Mormon the list was so it tradicted The of to nomas, 'a saloonkeeper. Preceding the York Athletlo Clnb. that arranged that Occupation Alleged Russian Vladivostok squadron has been sufficient money prosecute the war church, if I survive President Smith," would serve a certain . The one and ing of the building, the mob, at a New York, March 8. For the first purpose. Neutral Territory Tha Chemulpo engaged, and the Tokio correspondent for at least year and a half, said Mr. Lyman in answer to a ques- defense had four challenges, and if statesmen and Mr. stance of a hundred feet, shot at the time in twenty-seve- n the New only of the Dally Telegraph, cabling on the although many Japanese tion. Lyman said that he is the years list as was he financiers believe is ont of the building for half an hour, York Athletic club held an. Indoor ath- the presented followed, Engagement. night of Tuesday, March 8, says: "No that Japan capable presiding officer of the twelve apostles did not think the result would be fair. of war to a conclusion without name po-- Lt it is not known whether any of the letic meet New indoor records Washington, March 8. The Japanese details have yet been received of the waging The of , a g, He all the names In the a cent .abroad, and was second mem cupants had remained in the build-- were made In the two distance re- suggested that fight at Vladivostok." borrowing single lygamist, given as the long list be in a hat and minister is authorized by his govern- have, in a of national pride, ber of the twelve of and if they did, whether any fatal- - lay races, Cornell's cov- placed separately The whereabouts of the Vladivostok spirit apostles and that representatives drawn one at a time. The state offered ment to give to the press the follow is would counselled that no foreign loan be Teasdale, a as the pes resulted from the shooting. The ering four miles in 18:20 5, which is squadron still unknown, and it George polygamist, no but Wheeler over statement received on the 4th in- to sought, yet it is felt that there may third Heber J. a polyg- e is spreading both ways from Thom-- ;' over seven seconds better than the pre- objection, Judge ing appear be quite unlikely that a naval apostle; Grant, motion he saw no arise in a year or two a Contingency po- is the mob will not vious record. The Cornell man led from ruled the saying that stant: battle has occurred. amist, fourth; John W. Taylor, a place. It thought reason when money may be seriously needed. Mr. lerate effort of the start to last W. for dispensing with the usual The imperial Japanese government The sending of Marquis Ito on a mis lygamist, fifth; Merrill, a polyga- any department finish, Ithacans' relay, mode if the matter to Rus to It is thought that it would be better five who out the Are in the levee district. B. one of procedure. Later, are given understand that the sion Corea is regarded here as the mist, sixth, making apostles put Schuttt, finishing nearly hundred came he he would consider sian address- most news of is to place a loan now, if possible, rather are conceded to be lit offer no resistance in the of C. B. Alcott. up, said, any government have recently significant the day, and polygamtsts. attempts yards ahead In the be note to in the believed to a than attempt to do so in a future crisis Mr. said members of the confine the fire to the buildings along two mile to objection that might presented. ed a the powers which indicate virtual protec- Lyman the relay race, open colleges The were selected: of are with torate over which will become when money may be badly needed. first and the had ashington street, known as the levee. Yale defeated Columbia following jurors government Japan charged Corea, presidency apostles by thirty yards, Harry Brooks, farmer, Cheshire; Fred committed certain acts ire Core the Japanese military base and source never discussed the advisability of hese buildings are dilapidated frame the time 8:09 5, the best having being by far L. William which are Russia to be of , JAPS STILL EMBARKING. prosecuting in polyga- ructures, ranging from one to three indoor time ecord for this distance. Baker, carpenter, Cheshire; considered by supplies. "persons engaged onf B. Beacon in violation of international law and Marquis Ito enjoys great prestige. He mous cohabitation. ories. They are for the most part sa- - H. Lemoyne of Harvard was on scratch Bradley, farmer, Falls; Dwight L. Humlston, farmer, Bethany; all future orders and declarations by visited the" Emperor of Corea in 1898, fllolt of the Force Proceeding to Plug Mr,. Taylor asked in regard to wives ons. ana sman shot Teas-dal- e, awemng rooming in the putting handicap, William farm Corean declared on and since then he has been held in the of Abraham Cannon and George puses. The militia has not yet arrived went within two Inches of Andrews, hand, Wolcott; the government are, equalling John I. Clark, paper hanger. Orange; that account to be tovalid. The im- highest esteem by the emperor, who but nothing of importance for or' sufficient numbers to attempt to quell Gray' American record of 47 feet, es- Mm. Paris March he Temps this after-- Alfred M. Piatt, mail carrier. South-bur- y; government do not find it neces- often consulted with against Mr. Smoot was developed .by he mob. indoor record of 46 feet 10 perial noon ' tablishing an Samuel in to concern It is reported from Shanghai that prints a dispatch from St Peters- the inquiry. Mr. Lyman said he had is understood that the negroes are inches. L. Mertz of an al Fotte, farmer, Branford; sary the present instance It Yale, with themselves in with the Viceroy Alexieff is preparing to remove burg which says: The landing of .Jap- visited ,the home of President Smith incensed at Sheriff Routzahn for lowance of won Jerome Parmelee, carpenter, Branford; any way views, continues Won ghly eight feet, the Wales Wil- or of his headquarters to Harbin after hav anese troops at San during social functions, but he could bt force in hurdle race a of Chatfleld, farmer, Ansonia; opinions declarations the imperial the using greater protecting handicap by couple liam retired Russian but believe ing in vain ordered the Tartar general (Gen San)i Corea, Most of forces not remember that Mr. Smoot had ever ixoii. Sheriff Routzahn had been warn- - inches B. J. of same uni- Lewis, merchant, Merlden; government, they to from Clapp the Louis I. North Ha- to be to correct dismiss the Chinese garrison at Muk are proceeding to Ping Yang. It is the accompanied him to the home of the 1 was ap-ie- d Fowler, carpenter, it their right and duty ' that the instant the torch who ran a beautiful race from den. the will .., versity, ven. misstatements of facts which if per expectation that Japanese take president. in Washington street, he had scratch. Arthur F. of George- the offensive as soon as have con- Chairman Burrows asked in to Duffy Immediately after the was picked mitted to remain uncontradicted they regard ;tter remove his family from the jail. town and D. J. Torrey of jury might London, March 9. The Daily Tele- centrated their The Russian the conferences. Mr. Lyman, university the of evidence began. give rise to incorrect inferences and troops. general p that institution was to be immediate- - Yale were the two scratch men in the submitting this a dis- will be defensive said his wife had never The witness before conclusions on the of neutral pow- graph morning publishes tactics strictly for accompanied dash both only adjournment part from dated March 7, and him to the conferences held In. dynamited. sixty yards handicap, but was Mabel W. at ers. patch Tokio, some time. The Amur and other streams general At the entire block in Wash-gto- n wrere beaten. seemed to be com- Carter, stenographer will so soon the tabernacle, but that he knew the midnight Duffy the trial of the strikers for assault last the of saying: be used, as they are free street is on fire, with no hope of out of form as he finished last of Accordingly, government Japan "It is reported that the Japanese fleet of for women did sometimes attend. He said pletely June. She identified the of make the statements respect- ice, carrying military supplies, fevins any of the buildings. While the five in his trial while- Torrey, who transcripts following engaged the Russian Vladivostok he was acquainted with the wives of heat, evidence taken by her at that time. ing the five acts which in the note re- istern portion of the levee is doomed ran splendidly.flnished second by inches squadron at sea yesterday. The result To Vlze President Smith. ferred to are declared to be fully proved of Foreigners Pnssport. is thought that the department will in his trial and semi-fin- al but the engagement is not announced, Mr. Taylor read from the church heats, and confirmed: March 8. The a able to confine the conflagration to tthe best he" could do in the final was LAKE SUPERIOR AFFAIRS, but it is believed that the Russian ships Vladivostok, military chronology, which is the record of the rs 1. Is under ie region, east of Spring street. Mem-"s- to finish fourth. Two of his It charged this heading, were destroyed or captured." commandant here has ordered all for general conferences, in regard to tha college "before the of hostilities to have of the mob openly declare that mates. Sumner and Mitchell, with re- Reorgantxatlen to be Declared Opera that opening eigners their passports vized by failure to uphold Moses Thatcher. Mr. Russia landed troops in above Is in local and commercial hen their work in the eastern levee allowances of 12 and 14 feet, tlve Within Few against Japan (The report very improbable the government Lyman explained the incident, and in spective Day. the independent of Corea which the face of official Russian advices, as on of their countries. " to tstrict is completed they will transfer finished first and second in this event, empire last the fleet bombarded agents respective regard Mr. Smoot he declared that Philadelphia, March 8. Consolidated; had declared its Sunday Japanese Most of residents of Vladivostok the him heir efforts to that portion west of the with Fallon of Fordham college, who neutrality.". Vladivostok and on ilonday again appeared the latter had never asked for re- The in- Four station and the Arcade hotel, All other Lake Superior affairs, according to imperial government admit that before that port.) are sending their families into the consent to become a candidate for sen- ig had twelve feet, third. the in ' ' ' ht Japanese troops landed Corea before terior.- The girls' school and the boys' ator. his portion of the West Washington events were well contested. . ports given out by members a declaration of war was Issued but not VLADIVOSTOK BOMBARDMENT. gymnasium will also be transferred into "Apostle Smoot never knew that ireet is also known as the levee and of the Moffly Stockholders' Protective I he are similar to those in the before a state of war actually existed the interior. The prices of food stuffs had more than one wife," said Mr. Ly- buildings SHOCKING BERLIN TRAGEDY. are about out, between man to kst em portion. committee, straightened Japan and Russia. The main, Alexieff Send Further Detail Claim are becoming exorbitant.. in answer a question as to what tenance defendant knows of the places in the west levee and the reorganization plan is to be of the independence and terri the the polygamous Among Wearer of the Iron Cros Kill Ilia one Damage Slight. state in which of his istrict are a number that are resorts declared within a few days. torial integrity of Corea is of the niarakoflT Hoist HI F'ng. certain brother Himself. operative of the and the of St. Petersburg, March 8. Viceroy officials are living. the colored people, and in one of Family anil new under- objects war, dispatch 8. jr It was declared that the to menaced was Alexieff sent the czar the Port Arthur, March Vice Admiral Mr. Lyman said he had seen more hem Dixon shot Collls. 8. Carl e. troops the territory a has following Berlin, March Lieutenant had been formed, and Marakoff, who takes command of the one of wives The arrival of the out of town militia writing syndicate matter of right and necessity which message: than President Smith's at retired, after a long and steady out final details of re had the distinct consent of Russian Pacific fleet, arrived here to- the official residence of the lone can save these places, and a is. working the the Corean March 8. have honor president of took his last The "Mukden, I the day and hoisted his flag on the cruiser at the same time, but on none of these Iralnload of troops from several towns decay fortune, yesterday organization. The assent of all mem- government. imperial government a splendid dinner in draws distinction to communicate to your majesty the fol- Askold. His arrival has aroused great occasions had Mr. Smoot been etween here arid Cincinnati are anx- - money and gave to a sharp between the present. nineteen-year-ol- d bers of the Speyer syndicate the expectations among the Russian sailors Mr. of the- ne- - honor of his daugh- landing of Japanese troops in Corea lowing details of the events of March 6: Lyman has charge work liusly awaited. Apparently the his new has been ob- and he was given a triumphant recep- of out and he roes all over the are ter's birthday. Beseke then poisoned rehabilitation plan, under the actual circumstances of the "The enemy's squadron approached sending missionaries, city becoming two sons, of tion by the people. He has already in- identified the books that are used in Intimidated and their boasts made in wife, daughter, respectively, tained, and signatures to the agreement case and the sending a large body Vladivostok 11 o'clock in old of towards the spected Port Dalny and Talaien Wan. making converts. He said the twelve and sixteen years (cadets at y. Russiian troops to Manchuria with apostles he early part of the evening are no were received merchentmen have do cov- - a academy), and himself, with out. the consent of China, as was done morning, having passed near Askold Four been brought not look upon the doctrine and longer heard. Mayor Bowlus is in con- - military was stated as soon as the On- into one of of potassium, which he seem- It that by Russia, while Island. After several manoeuvres, Port Dalny. .; enants as the books for general tant communication with Governor cyanide peaceful negotiations circulation. inserted in the mouth of each tario government shall have secured were still in ' . lerrick, the latter fully realizing the ingly progress. which involved changes in the squad- Mr. said missionaries in the form of a pill after they had gone the passage of the $2,000,000 loan by par- 2. Under this it Is alleged that BERLIN BANKER SUICIDES. Lyman alwaya eriousness of the situation. heading ron's order' of battle, two cruisers were are thoroughly warned not to discuss into a drunken. sleep. "with division of the ' liament, the reorganization plan will be Japan a Japanese leit to the north of the island, and the "because we have The sheriffs had taken of eve-e- rj fleet made a sudden on Throw Himself Out of W indow of HI polygamy, yielded Columbus, Ohio, March 8 Upon ur charge is attack the vessels of the of law not In the house, and labels had declared operative. Reorganization is three before remaining squadron that requirement the to gent representations from Mayor Bow-- tl'ng eighth inst., that days steamed along the coast of Ussuri Defnnct Bank, teach the of He said been posted on Beseke's furniture, etc., to be effected by the underwriting of the declaration of war, on two Russian bay, theory polygamy." us, of Springfield, Ohio, that a race parallel to; the shore, and keeping about Berlin, March 8. Brendel, a that the missionaries never touch which would have been sold, at auction $8,000,000 new In Hugo upon war is imminent, as a result of the by the syndicate. warships which were the neutral port fifteen versts ten the unless is as y. (approximately miles) in the firm subject the theory Gov- After a brilliant career and a of and whose commanders partner banking of Brendel ynching of the negro Dixon, Chemulpo therefrom. Upon arriving off Mount St. saulted. ht Beseke of & ernor Herrick ordered marriage with an heiress, had METEORS. had not been notified the rupture of Co.. whose failure, attributed to the "Do eight He won OBSERVED THREE Joseph, and the Ussuri bay battery, the they defend or denounce it?" was Icompanies of state militia to that city reached the end of his fortune. relations, as the Japanese maliciously same embezzlement and speculation of the asked. 1870-7- squadron, preserving the order, o order. Adjutant-Gener- al the iron cross during the war of 1 stopped the delivery of Russian tele- was com- preserve Remarkable Sight Seen from the O. 8, S. made towards the battery. The ships cashier, announced yesterday, "They would not denounce It," said brutchfield at once for the with France, married the daughter of a grams the Danish cable and destroy suicide to-d- arranged In the Pacific. by opened fire from both sides, evidently mitted by throwing him- Mr. Lyman. He said that was the sit- knobilization of the Besides rich hotel keeper, to eupply ed the Corean ? troops. the thereby having government's telegraphic first using- blank in order to self from a window of the bank. Since uation also in regard to himself. In. two at leave the service as he married out of March 8. In a to communication. , cartridges companies Springfield, compa Washington, report wa.rm their guns. At 1:35 p. m. when the failure of the firm Brendel had been answer to a question by Senator Over- nies his and a The to-d- at Urbana, Dayton, Xenia, Miami caste, started newspaper. the navy department received (Continued on Third Page.) at a distance of versts beset by depositors clamoring for money man, Mr, Lyman said that, despite tha and Piqua were called out. lieutenant wrote well but the paper was eight (approxi- Lieutenant Frank H. Schofield, U. S. five and one-thir- d miles from the and the consequent worry is believed to manifesto of 1890, the president of the Governor Herrick's first order to not successful, and he became sales mately N-- , the U. S. S. COAL STRIKE OPPOSED. fire have induced him to kill himself. church could issue authority upon an Mayor Bowlus was to issue a a commanding Supply, shore) the leading ship opened proclama agent for manufacturer and then from Guam for San tells of en- Johannes Reinhard, the cashier, whose elder to perform plural "The tion the of all saloons. of Francisco, with her forward guns, and then the marriages. ordering closing manaser a map making enterprise. observance on 28, in lat- defalcations are said to have occasioned president holds the said Mr. Ly- JNext ordered colored members the February Ohio aud Pennsylvania Sentiment tire squadron steamed along the shore, keys," he the of He lived beyond his means for thirty 35 58 lon- firm's man. V to itude degrees minutes north, to Control Situation. firing their port guns as they went. The the failure, and who surrendered Company A, Ninth battalion, rest on years. Last the Beseke family 36 Likely do night gitude 128 degrees minutes west, of enemy did not fire while After to the police yesterday, ,ig detained in "What you mean?" their arms in the armory and see that had a box at the circus. At 10 o'clock March 8. The turning. "That he is one who was stolen. three meteors, which, he says, appeared Pittsburg, Pittsburg1 the third turn the squadron, at 2:25 p. custody. the only has any none of the guns dinner was ordered in from a caterer. below near the horizon and the clouds. district delegates to the joint conven m.j ceased firing and steamed off to the authority." Beseke was especially gay and tender, from Mr. asked how was traveling in a group northwest by tion of coal miners and operators at In southward about ten miles to the right Bethany Man Dlee Snclilei.lv. Worthington it PENNSYL VA KIA FLOODS. and pressed his wife and his three chil- north toward the Lieu- that the president could issue directly Supply. y. of Askold island at authority dren to drink lots of He dianapolis returned home They finally disappearing March 8. Jerome A. Downs in conflict with which is champagne. tenant Schofield reports that at first as 5:30 p. m. Bethany, the manifesto, Ice Breaks and Gorge VI Val died his Wife's hand motion was express themselves opposed to a died suddenly at his home in said to be the law of conclud- yomlug holding tightly. their angular rapid, and and "In all. the fired about 200 this place God, and strike at this time, say that Presl enemy this afternoon. Death was to ed his he above ley In Group of Water. color a rather bright red. As they ap- due heart question thus: "Is' the dent Dolan will shells with no effect. No was - the to soar go through the district damage trouble. Mr. Downs was one of Lord?" Wilkesbarre. March 8. The Wyoming RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS. proached ship they appeared and urge the miners to vote a done to the fortress or the entrench- the above the clouds at an elevation of against best known citizens of Bethany, was "Oh, no; he's not above the Lord." ht anoth- strike to the ments and in the town and at other valley is in the grasp of 45 He that and accept compromise sixty-si- x old Chairman Burrows if any- Qualifying Examinations to be Held about degrees. says after of fortifications the years and leaves a widow inquired er flood. The situation has been above the clouds their proposition. parts the damage and one son, Jerome A. one was opposed for a position as mighty Here and lu Canada April 13 rising angular Strike sentiment in the Pittsburg dis was Downs, jr., serious since late and it is motion became less and less, until it insignificant. Bethany's first selectman. Mr. Downs' apostle because of polygamous cohab- last night 8. trict seems to be fast disappearing and "The is in excellent London, March The trustees of the when appeared to be mov- garrison spirits funeral will be held 1 itation. feared the worst is yet to come. ceased, they a number of the leaders here and of Friday at o'clock. will of the late Cecil Rhodes directly from the earth at an expressed the operations preparing the "Only in the" event his plural mar- The ice broke at Bittston at announce, ing away themselves to-d- as confident that were carried midnight, for the information au- elevation of about 75 and in the batteries for action out in occurred since the manifesto,' the water two feet in fifteen min- of the college degrees a miners in western and New. riage rising thorities In the United States and Can- direction Pennsylvania perfect order. Shipping said Mr. Lyman. utes. The water suddenly to the Ohio will be able to overcome the strike of the New 8. jumped ada, that a qualifying examination for The largest meteor had an apparent "According to reports events York, March Arrived, steamer "How about Apostle Cowley?" asked 29 loot mark here 12:30 and the ice vote in the other states. re- Vaderland, Antwerp.; Sailed, steamers at sim- suns. was d, of March 7, the enemy's squadron Rhodes scholarships will be held area of about six It Prln-zessi- Senator Dubois. to move. Rotterdam, Totterdam, via Boulogne; n began Word from Nanticoke ultaneously in each state or the end forward. The appeared at 8 o'clock in the morning Victoria Imise. "He was a and was elect- Ice has province, sharper New Athletic Nassau, etc.; Grosser polygamist says the not moved there, and beginning April 13. The committees of second and third meteors were round Princeton Adviser. near Vladivostok. They entered Ussuri Kurfurst, Funchul, Alexandria, etc. ed an apostle since 1890." March 8. Wilikesbarre fears ,'that the ice may selection will be furnished exam- and showed no imperfections in N. March 8. bay and proceeded along the coast with- Gibraltar, Arrived, steamer Mr. objected to the as- with shape. Princeton, J., The Prinzess Irene, New Yoork for Xaples for Worthington gorge again. ination papers at and The second meteor was estimated to be athletic executive committee out opening fire. The squadron then re- Genoa that Mr. Cowley's plural mar- At prepared Oxford, Princeton (and aroeeeded.) sumption Bloomsburg and Catawissa, the circulars will be mailed by March 17 to twice the size of the sun in appearance announced to-d- that Tracy H. Har turned and headed for Cape Gamova Moville. March- 8. Arrived., steamer riages were known. water is within New York for eighteen inches of the the committees, which will be asked to and the third meteor about the size of ris, '96, of New York city, and L. Irving (Possiet bay), which it reached at 3:40 Glasgow (and pro- "You say," said Mr. Burrows, "that ever the wa- fix sun. m. ceeded.) not to highest point reached and a place for the examination. the It is estimated the meteors Reichner, '94, of Philadelphia, have p. Beachy Head, March 8. Passed, steamer missionaries are instructed go ter' is coming up at , the , rate of seven George R. Parkin, the representative were about a mile above the ship. They been elected to serve for three years "The enemy finally turned off when Lahn, New York for Bremen. into the mysteries of the church. la inches an hour. The gorges at Catawls- - of the trustees, will leave England for were observed by three persons, and as advisers on Princeton ath- - near Pallas bay, and departed in a Alexandria, March 4. Sailed, steamer polygamy one of the mysteries?" graduate Augnsie Vicorla (from New V'orko) M ana Kijjps Run. are still intact and New York about March 15, were lu for two minutes. ; Jaffa, Xhlr&-Pag- sight leticsi southerly- direction," .Constantinople,.; etc, (Oriental wuise.). XOwiUnuea on, e.