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VOL. XI.
iBusiB mm m
flames and As!i?s Dcv>s!a'e tho Collee
Zone in Guatemala*
7HE SANTA MARIA IN ERUPTION
Tli? ^nnnlnln Srnlin!; rrnlli l)p*illy
Fiunri, nml I'riimioii* Continue?(Jnciall^iianro,
'Sj?I? rfill*" nml M
An> id Cront ftmicer ? Onr fit*
Six I??M>p t'n Volcanic Jlati'r.
Snn Francisco, Oal.?Tin- oxitirr enf-1
fee zone or (inn;amain has horn ?! ?k
troy oil l.y Mantes -nrd ;t us from t!??'
volcano ol Santa Maris. Mrtaptions
threaten the destruction ol' every llv.
Tug thing Nvllliin rent it o' the ftuues
siiul Ere that ptrv.r from tho earning
moan nin. aecortl'itg -r a ra"v ic ?f.spatcb
to Castle Iiroihei- . mimr it rs of
this wiry. received frutu tli<>r rolfee
plantation In (IttaUMuaiu. <u y meagre
fletaih are str on.
"Ir.iKt Mi.inlay " saiC il.r it.
?f Castle illroiIters. "I wired 1' or." .
reso.itativas titerasking for new-, o"
theieruptlon of Santa Maria, and last
night 1 received in reply this* aide dispatch:
*li is true. KnoritioiV' hr ^ 4.
Prdbalile volcai. ic erupt Ion. OoftYe
zone destroyed. Our lins at* in danger.
Further reports tvill follow!"
"The coffee ?' arit f- re .? red to."
said tlr. Illrsch "are the Cos.a "Cma
and Costa tiramhi. Tivy a; he iia-.-sl
plat tt\!inr.s lit the convey. 1 tin coffee
distrh ; is dv.-.Toy *d. a ; t on hie
seetos to liidleaia. one third of lo crop
is most likely involved.
"The volcano of Sac.a Ma !a ".s lo
iped hetv.-een {* 'tr.llnfttie and "er/allenanpo.
"The towns "m the lieiguonrlioofl
most likely to lvt destroy* l arc
San Felipe. M:t7.;itoiinirro aol *?ac:v?ltonangn.
The vaieano lias hevti ptiet
for many-years.
"1 was lit the ?l':stt'i? 'mm Aptil at
the time when earthquakes iv.ck"?| the
eountry. N-.t voh'nnie erupt ietjs coatpaiiie-l
thctiunkes. hiavt ver."
*? .f>u 111^ * T? .1. \ . .\ M i si ?;I i?' il
from tluntcinala was received at tli??
State "Department from ( o> ?-m!-' In.oral
McNally reporting that the emotion
of the volcano ::1 Srinta 'Maria. adjoining
<,MvrznH'i*is:ins?o. vortivnrs: ilia- the
<*itv is oovere.l with -i\ inches of vnl-4-nnic
matter-, that rich ?offoo nhuita
Hons on the canst slile arc buried mider
seven fret of sand and ashes from
the volcano, anil that detonations from
the eruptions were heard in the capita!.
There hare been frequent earthsnakes,
and another eruption is report
-oil in the Department of Tumhail?t
Much exe'itement prevails.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS INDUCTED.
John C. t.sHirop ?ml lli? OtiliuliV* M u*t
Sliiuil Trial.
While Plain?. N. Y. John Carro'.l
TiUthrop. John Onimby anil his wife.
tfeorsinna < Jul til by. have been indicted
by the (Irani? .fury on the charge of
manslaughter in the second d* gree.
They we re not rearrested, as 111- bonds
given for their nnpearance continue to
hold arood until formally dismissed by
the court.
The indictment which was handed
1n charged that "John Carroll l.athrop.
John Qttimhy and Ceorjrinna
tjuinthy did maliciously and feloniously
cause the death of Ktliel (jttimby.
aged seven years, hy neglecting to provide
medical at.endanee."
If convicted in the degree of ntnctdnughtcr.
all three may he sentenced
to Ions terms in prison. The law dow
not allow the sentencing magistrate
tiny latitude, li imposes a prison term
of fifteen years or a tine of SI into. or
both.
EDITOR AND REPORTER IN JAiL.
Vuldlalie.l Testimony In a Mitr<ler Trial
Despite :i Judttnh Onlpr*.
Now Orleans, l.a.? M. 11. Foster, editor.
ami Abbott, reporter of tin- Houston
Chronicle, have been lined and sent
to jail by District Jr.dire tbllcsjfe. of
the Houston District Court, for publishing
the testimony hi the Williams
murder ease. Judge Cillospie prohibited
the pnblieation on the ground iimt
there might he a new trial and that
the publication of lite testimony delivered
would render it ditihult to get a
jury itt a new trial, as no juror eould
lie accepted who bail rend lite testi
riony.
The right of ihe Judge to issue such
nn onier is acknowledged by ihe inwyerg,
but the.v think he acted umisually
in assuming that a capital ease
would result in a mistrial and in prohibiting
the publication of testimony.
Ttrnwneil 111 Ui? Sf. J.awrenoe.
William Card, who lived at Alexandria
Bn.v. was drowned*in the St. I.nVrvoneo
ltivcr wiiiie crossing from the
Canadian side in a small skiff. The
boat was capsized in a terrific gale.
His companion, who clung to the lioaf,
was rescued. Mr. Card was forty
years old.
Kru-cr No I.on-rr Trrrronrilahlr.
It is asserted at Brussels, Belgium,
that Mr. Krng r has abandoned his irreconcilable
ntl'ludc, aud that he intends
to Feck permission to return to
South Africa.
Sutt mi i:*eru'lon, Iluncril Hlranetf.
4 fliM' aibpTHr itt nTAnnf l.^.?....^i
Orcmp. a nojro hoy, showed his playmates
how it wa- d >r.o, with the result
that lie handed hhuself at Oxford,
Miss.
f'nli t Iriun Ulnar* Out Ilia i.ralna
John A. Moru. a. a leader of the
"straight-out*' l?etnoerntIe party in
Virginia, blew hl? hralus out at his
residence iu Norfolk, Va.
ORT
FOR
SCHWAB'S PACE IS FASi
Steel Trust Magnate Amazes Europe
by His Recklessness.
Italian I!p;c?v? Krcurd Klin n an E?if
Mark, anil Mi" la KnferreA to aa
*'Ttio Mad .%t?ierlca*~"
Pittsburg. Pa.?The Dispatch prints
fbv following copyrighted cablegram
from its London "correspondent:
"The condition niul action of C.. M.
Schwab. President of !Ik- United States
Steel Corporation, lias become the cliier
topic in London. The Continental press
conveys further detafis or his somewhat
interesting condition hi ltome
and the Italian provinces.
"These have been supplemented by
a private 1< tier reeeiveil by an Amor
iciiTt irotn uome. ateordlns to wlireh
the American multi-millionaire anil
TMltsburirer is spending money with a
reeklessncsf. fairly-utilizing to the Kul-opcaii
tnlii.I. ll Is stated ir. this letter
that hall the professional beggars 11?
Italy are besieging Mr. Schwah. who
lias a suite at the Villa I teste, lor
which lie i> paying $xo per day. an uuprecedent
rate in the Italian capital.
"The American steel king absolutely
refuses t?. rest. lie is continually on
the u'ii. When lie i< not chartering a
siiecial steamer on Lake foino he ri.ies
all day with Mrs. Sehwc'o. his Sroere- |
tary. a physleiari and a masseur In
ndd'ition to purchasing two more motor j
ears ol 'Vile swiftest and most costly |
type In 'paid Slt*M? for a small bronze .
* tatuette
"Traveling on special trains over the '
'font ill mil has become a pastime, and |
driving. motoring. walk ins and bontirt
have become tin order of the d;v\. It
is current *;ossip that the Idiosyncrasies
c?f Air. Si bwali have *?ee?; tin* car.se e"
some worry to li e oftieers of the Steel
< lorporat i.ui.
"Mr. Schwab i ill nrobaiily hare* an
audience with IVj.e l.eo. ami it is rumored
that he will donate*a large sum ]
; of money to the t'hurcli. Tlie letter
concludes.
" * \tn at raid Mi. SellwaV will not experience
rapid recovery, tlis friends
nt.d atteaOant . an under a -real strain
owing to his incessant recklessness. 1
understand he miry lie taken to Krypt
or even around the world "m the hi.pt>
that a clntfcgc of m eih> will prove beneficial.
~'IIe is throw ins money .away like
water. Italians never met stvh a man.
ami professional betrscars rejrard his
stay 'hern as the ehanee of a lifetime.
It is even doubted 1t:at lie wMl retire
wealthy. When he appears In public
he attracts almost ureal a rrnwd
as the Kinct 'himself. !!?> is refierrod to
everywhere a? "the mad American.' *'
WOMAN FOUND CRUELLY Sl_AIN.
I.TiDC "\<nr tl??- I'lthwitV TVttll Tillltet
unit Knife IVntinili. ,
j Tteadlnu, Maes. A huntsman's <1ntj
; fonnd ihe hodv sf a uir.rderrd woman.
| Inst oT the highway. near the Wnke
tie Id line.
Walter I<oeke. whose ??e.: drew h"::n
j to the place. fonnd the hotly to he
iiuu ?;\ ivomii'.s in tln>
brail, five of thom from plt?fol bnllcis.
while the slvth. which had -gashed 1 "no
loft ear ami plunged deep into the
neck. hn<l been made by smio sharp
Instrument.
There was every Intllealioti that the
murder bad been oonimltted elsewhere
and that the body had been taken from
a wagon and dragged into the liehl
where It was found,
GOOD YFAR FOR POSTMASTfcRS.
Moid TIiam "SOU Avpnlntril to I're??<t?:itlill
Oftiir*.
"Washington. lb ('.?A total of C..70
Presidential postmasters were appoint- j
rd last year, according to the annual
report of ,T. \.. llrislow, fourth assistant
postmaster-general. Tills is the j
largest number appointed in any one '
year in the history of the postal scrvleo.
There were P.ObN pns. offices < st
a 1)1 is lied and -10"; l diseontinued. The
number of postolTioes in the United
i States. .Time tto. 7."i.P21, of \\ iiii-h
] 'J'Jo were first-class. second-class,
third-class and TJ.Ukl fourth-class.
Burglaries of posiotHees and tlie robberies
oi tnail bo:;?s are on the iucrea.se.
ttlllfil Wife mil Himself.
C. W. Hooper shot and killed his
wife. TiUyetta Hooper. and tlion killed
himself at Indianapolis. Ind. When
found, the woman clutched a divorce
decree which awarded her the custody
of their four children. The couple had
.lust emerged from a lawyer's office,
when Hooper tired three shots nt his
wife, all of which took effect, and
then turned the weapon nu himself.
Hooper was forty-six years old and
his wife twenty-nine.
Arrested on n ('Purge <>f I'liibrzztemeiit.
Cornelius T. Griffith was arrested at
Washington. I). on complaint of
.losoph Bowes, manager of the Washiiltrfnti
livonoli !i 1 * *
?>i mi- i*<(11111 :i ! !('
Assurance Society. of Now York, on a
charge of embezzling $4,100. Crifitfh
was an employe of tlio company. Ho
admits a shortage of $3,100, but rays
Iso did not steal the mouoy, but advanced
it to a fronts of tlio company.
JnpHS'* Navnl Kxpun?lon flclirmr.
The Japanese i.'abinet has adopted
the proposed scheme for naval expnn'
sion. It provides for an annual expenditure
of $8,2.10,000 for ton years.
Kvan* A??um?*i Aiiatlc Coiiimaiwt.
Rear-Admiral Hobley D. Evans has
assumed command of the Astatic
squadron.
r.urc'ari Hob an Iowa Hank.
Burglars secured $1000 from the
Iowa State Bank at Ues Moines, Iowa,
and escaped.
T MILL, S. U? WEDNIi
MINOR EVENTS OF THE WEEK |
WASHINGYON ITKMS.
Turcotiations for nnvnl stations are j
*n?m tn hn witti thp C'libnn (Jov- !
or n men t.
Advices rocoivoil by the State Department
Indicate an early completion;
of the Panama Canal treaty nvpotia- j
tions with the Covernment of Coloin
bin.
Captain Chapman C. Todd, recently
In command of the cruiser Ilmoklyn,
will be retired as Rear-Admiral at his
own request.
Secretary Hoot approved the adoption
of disapnearinp carrlapes for six- (
inch snins. which lias boon bitterly op- t
posed tiy Cencral Miles.
The transports Hancock. Relief and
Daw ton were transferred from the
War to the Navy Department.
For some time past dermany lias not
had n military attache at her Washington
Ktnhnssy. It has now been decided
to fill this post.
The Anthracite Coal Strike Commission
held its tirst open session in Washington.
and after bearing Mr. liner and
Mr. Mitchell, adjourned, to meet in
Scranton. Pa.
nrtt AnotTKii tsi *\ns.
There have liven serious political
riots in Porto llico, rewiltinp in some
loss of life.
tleneral Sumner is nh.uit to start an
expedition from Canqt Vicars npainst
tlie Sultan of llacolod. 1'. 1.
Cholera is pninlnp a stronp footlmld
in Mindanao, hut has disappeared from
Manila, P. 1.
Customs revenues of the Philippines
T??r seven months ending July T>1 were
STi.Oi!l.tt.TJ. us eompured with ?1.940,UTiS
for 1*he sMiiic period in 1001.
l'eiiro ltodriguez, a Porto It Iran, was
arrested at Honolulu. Hawaii. fostealing
money and jewelry 1*1*01:1 ilt iiexjil
Mile*-11(?M
KKTIC
The tnjydery surrounding J ho killing
oT J. 1*. I.hiiurld. r.i M illcdg.-vlllc*. <5n..
Wats cleared tt|> wiit'M his brother IVtcr
surrrndero I and ennfrvsed tin* crime.
The Mexican (lovernmeiu is negotiating
with New Yorl: bankerw for
gold to place its curren?uv system on a
inure stable basis.
Lafayette Utti!. at 1 /:mcaster, Ohio,
was neeldentally shot dead while <luelc (
shooting by <Marenee l.uomis, a friend,
who afterward attempted to kill him- [
self.
Farmers antj telegraph linemen had '
a battle at ltcehester. X. Y.. whieh the [
Sheriff had to quell, ten far mers being |
hurt and thirty-three linemen nrresteiL !
Hishops Starllia and Konne were ecci- ;
se.-rated at the cathedral i.u St. Paul. I
i Minn.
Seven men wore severely hurt at
j Oiiengn in a riot eauset! by strikers
i Interfering with hill posters who had
taken tiieir phtees.
The monitor Wyoming, tried oft' the !
I'acltie roust, made 11.S knots.
I Ton oiti7.ru!'. of Howling fitvtn, Ky..
were indicted for preventing registration
of colored voters,
Br.rr.eii to death in their homo, "Will- '
iam. Albert and .Julia Wiekingson were
found at Klklinrn. Wis.
Tlie postotHee at Oyster Bay. L. I.,
ordered opened on Sunday while the
President was at his summer homo,
was ordered to lie closed on the SabLath.
After fatally shooting Mrs. Charles
i A. Cooper at Pueblo, Col., because she
refused to marry him. Frederick Roberts.
a wealth}* foundry man. killed
himself.
Doings of the '"boodle combination"
of members of the Sr. l.ouis House of
Delegates wore told by John K. Murroll
lit the trial of Edmund Berscli, in ,
St. l.ouis. Mo.
Seven of the silver plates used in the
communion service at Tremont Tentpie,
in Boston. Mass., were stolen front
the room iti which they had been kept
for many years.
The Spanish Consul officiated nt the
rr.' ing of the Hag over the- Cuban Consttiaia
which was onened ut Tampa,
Fla.
As a result of continued heavy rains
five blocks in the centre of Brunswick, j
were under water and considerable
damage was done.
Absolute disbelief in the first chapter
of (icuesis was declared by Dr. Kmil '
(J. Hi .sell at Chicago, in a sermon.
In the grave robbery scandal in Indianapolis,
Ind., live physicians were
indicted.
Frank Norrie, the novelist, died from
the effects of an operation for appendicitis,
in San Francisco, Cal.
rOREIGJf,
The British Admiralty ordered the
construction of two now cruisers,
which, it is claimed, will exceed twen-'
ty-six knots.
TllO Irish memhnro nf i
. t iii- miiiMl
Parliament, having gained their end
in forcing the discussion of coercion,
have abandoned any further Parliamentary
campaign ponding the return
of John 13. Redmond.
American art collectors were told to
remove within siv months their exhibits
lent to the South Kensington Muse
tins.
The Railroad Commission of Cuba
granted to the Cuba Hallway Company
the right to register $20,000,000 of
stock.
Cholera is decreasing in Southern
Russia.
Archduchess Elizabeth of Austria
was betrothed to Prince Aloyse vtu
Liehtenstcin.
It was reported In London that J.
rierpont Morgan had paid $25,non for
the manuscript of Jtuskin's "Seven
Lamps of Architecture."
:x i
:SUAY, NOYEMOUKIl
WITCH-KILLER TO LIVE j <
Daath Sentence of a P%3.1 Han C m- 1
mutei to Lifo Impriso.Tr.13nt. i
"7 7 _ !
Kdunited Indian Toi-got AlloF Hi-; I.-arn- >
tuc> and Went on Hip Wnr|i.i'dl|
At urJorl in; Three "'iVili'lim."
Washington, T>. c. 1're !?'. ::t Ueosc*
velt, on the a?!\ ?.:' \ i > , \ t'jem
Knox, has com; mi-' to ! i?i?;' f .;
nieut the senteuc d i . <" ed nil
Solomon llotcmu. a full I ! ' ii Choc- J
taw Iiulinn, wiio ]?. i been eond. .nticd
to death for the tnu. -'or of 1 .o<o whom
he believed had be literal his children.
The ease is on.- <<:' :it most remark
ible that lias evt ban , >? ' ,sl
to the Department of .lnsi; . . lie:.-I
uia lost several diihire t i euick succession
two years ago. and lie con- !
reived the idea that ei: : in persn. 1
were witches and l;i;d t:;' <: ii s . i.
tlren's live, This delusion and a i
deal ef hail whisky were rcspoiisil >
l'or the murders.
Ilotema, ii It lioii'-Tii a Cine! ivv Indian.
Is said to he a man or high edtiention
and of lumdi inliuene ? ana ng his peo- :
l?ie. Hp has lie 11 a lawyer. .Judge,
l'rcshytcrlnn minister and a worker
among the charitable ins'itutions of I
his trihn, among whom he > ranked as
a wealthy man.
Soon afler the deal hs ef his children,
with the idea in his mind that witches
\v< re responsible for tlieni. Hot. ;ua
started out on a mission of revenge,
lie shot and hilled an Indian woi m
named Vina CoUunnu and wounded
two of her children. Il> then killed
another worn, i n whotn iio believed to
lie a wit' 1: ami al-o fatally slv.vt a man.
tin t*i" charge < f liicr.h r in the last
two cases lie was nc.jnitted oil the
ground of Insanity, tint was convicted
of the murder of Vina Culeawn. lie
p'cndeii t iIo c* a -ilji'o c.f I lie i'oritans ill
.instil c: ition. t'.u. w as r ciitemv n to he
hanged last IT V ear*.
The * use w.:: ; le.ken io the TTiited
States Kuprmrre Court. Ina the .hldgnient
was ahirieed and lie.tenia was a
few days ago *.e:iie:ieo?l to die December
o lint.
Attorne.v-fleneral Km :. reeomrisrmleil
the will in ut at inn of i# > tence to
life imprisonment on tin grctin.l that.
although tnsaniu imi I : : a proved
it was rrvlte evident tint' aider tin*
'toad of ?Tistro?s i;i' ! the inllucnec <f
liquor there had >a revival of savt.ge
Insiinots, but for which tin* itniian
ifhnu'd not :>. hold io account with the
extreme penalty. The At rorney-tjt nernl.
however, urgvs that ilotemn 1 e
held in prison and that 'to further application
for elemritcy he mnsltlere.'L
I>r llichardsrm. of tin* Ctvcornmevi
Hospital for tile ir>-:n:o. who oxairhtml
the paper* in the cr.se. reported
that while there war no cvlueiice of
the insanity of I'o'ejt.a. exoon.int; his
belief in wUober.. .lie use < .* whisky
brought out raeinl ehn motorist 5vs of a
hrutnl nature that had nut been ol.Morated
hy education. The savage characteristics
won* renewed and rtrrwgi iicited
hy the use of In I .Meant-;.
FOUR MEN DIE :N A .SEWER.
Workman Ovfrcimp bv s ij* pit uvr toil I! ptlroc^n
<iH0 lit i FaiN.
Niagara Falls. N. V. \ irate; of me t i
working iti the tiiniu<! tvutik wi r extension
were overco me hy MilpV.ire'ed t
hydrogen gas. Four of t hem ar<? doa.l
and three others a.re in the lusy-i.a!.
The (lcatl arc Jnuvretuv Fisher, Fee.
Rhodes, Hugo Swansoi:. of Niage a
Falls, and William Fr.u'ish, of Tonatvamln.
The lunnrl trunk .. wer extcr. in" 1; ;
seven hy nine fcrt. and i beSnt: t. ii'.
sit :i depth of mi'ty-livo sk . 'I'l.e 11.1 n
were in si heading Ho.' 1"? .*t fr<>:.i j
Tweoiy-fotirth stiver slint'i. \vh 11 <;< . >
Ithodrs, colored. was venom 0. i!;s
companion? started so ink him up i' .<
!i;if 1 when ho 1 1 icil nsul pirn... ! 1 < :
t'if bottom. f:i) 1 in-_r thirty i.e. J.
died from tiro clVi'ds . 1 ilu* fall sr. 1 ,
suffocation.
A llcclftlon of (ti? Stvihe romiu:<?inn.
The llrst impoitsi it ttri"on by the Anthracite
Foal Strik < "u 1 * 1 s'.on. which
is ?rMtrutii)? till' dllVi-resu exisTing
between the niino .-! stiul their < m- j
ploivs, was taken v.ii' ii i. was si::- ;
11 h:?i- it by C.i'roll 1>. Wright, the do- j
oovdr:- of ills' Coinniisiioi!, ihrU if any
suv.inl iiiTiviiug 111.' existing rsito > .'
wages slinll lie made the a ward shed
he effective from Xoveinh . it
f silly expected that this <iu? -dion would
conic up before the arbitrators, I !"
the action of the Commissioners sln:1 s
off any possible controversy that either
side may have desired to raise.
Manila Pttper Sncil l7or I.'.bct.
The editor and proprietors of tiie
T/ihcrlag. a Spanish newspaper :;i Mstnila,
1\ I., have been sued for libel at
(Jovornor Taft's instance for an attack
on Onoral .7. Franklin Bell, wlio lias
been ordered liome. The l.iherias accused
(J en oral Bell of trying to Plea I
$27,000, the profits of ills plan for sliding
the Filipinos in his jurisdiction by
Felling rice and suppljing the people
with seeds nnd fsinning iinp'.euu nts.
Siamtzo t'rJnre \iritr-.1 Jtosfon.
The Crown Prince oSimn was
warmly welcomed in IVn-n. C>\- i
ornor Crr.no nr l Mayor Collins oil* t
daily received hint.
Millions l'.il.l I "or Ocnan f Wi?.
Tl:o price jn!d for the V S' w
Llro by the Morgan f hii., '.:.., < .
nation was
CroKkinnn llimnr Itni'ii'it.
Tlio famous Cross mar. I' i,<je at ;
Alexandria Uny, N. Y., 1:.: been ?.?.;
strovcd by fee.
Amliho Kmiii'or'it Ni\riv>?v I'sciV".
Emperor Francis Joseph oT . '.a j
nr.n-owly escnped injury l?y his ho; .< s ,
running away.
riME
:>, 1902.
DUR THANKSGIVING DAY
'.uii'oday, November 27, Do i^natod
by President Roosevelt.
riio Yrnr .In?l Clixcil, tint rroHftmktluu
Say.', YVns Our of I'fftt'o anil
o vri Ilowintj Plenty.
"Wadiin.ut ii. IV (\ President Roosovi'lt
lias issued llu; following Thank*yivitiLC
proelamntiuu:
Wrcortlin!* to tlu* yearly custom of
our people. it falls upon the President
at t'lis season to appoint a day of festival
ami ihnnksaivinir to <?od.
"Over :t century and a quarter has
passed sir.ee this country took ils place
among ike nations of the earth, and
during that time we have had. on the
whole, more :<> he thankful for than
has failed to the lot of any oth r people.
(Jenoration after melioration has
grown c> manho xt and passed awn.'.
Kneh has hail to hear ils peettliar tundens.
or. ii to face its special crises,
and e.u h lias known years of grim
trial, when the country was 'menaced
hv mnlii e. done stle or foreign levy,
wlsen the hand of the Lord was heavy
upon it. in drought or tlood or pestileuee,
when in bodily distiv-s and anguNli
o" soul it paid the penalty of
folly and a Howard heart.
"Ncvi rtlieh s>. tiecaile hy decade, we
have struggled inward and upward:
wo now abundantly en/ov material
w ell t?<dng. :iad under the favor of the
Most Iligh wo are striving earnestly
to acnleve moral and spiritual upliftins.
The year that has Just closed
I:as h?>eti one of peaee and overflowing
plenty. Itnrely has any p pile enjoyed
greater prosperity than we are now enjoying.
Kor this we render heartfelt
and solemn thanks t<> th<? (liver of
(in d, and we seek to praise lllui not
hy words only but hy deed;, hy the
way in which we do our du'y to ourselves
and to our fellow men.
"Now, therefore. I. Theodore HouseVt-ii,
1'resident of ilie Tolled Stales, do
hereby designate as a day of general
ikanksgiving Thursday, the twentyseventh
of the coming November, and
do v 'commend that tlirou rlmut the
lain] tin' people cease Iron: their ordinary
occupations. ami ia their several
hones and pl:n ; of worship render
thanks unto Almighty <Jod for the
manifold blessings of the past year.
"In witness whereof 1 have hereunto
set my hand and eatised the real of the
1.'nited Stat.s to he attiXcd.
"Done at the eity of Washlngtoxkthis
tw.-nty-ninth day of October in the
year of our I-ord one thousand nine
tuudrrd and two, and of the independence
of the Lotted States the one
hundred and twenty-seventh.
" TIIKODOUK ltOOS.-:\KLT.
'T.y tie President: JlHi.N HAY", Secretary
of State."
DROWNS DAUGHTER IN PATH TL'3.
Moilier Thru f Mfti)!)- Wotir.tl*
Horm-lf Willi a
N :ra Kalis. N. A'. Mrs. Daniel M.
Lyin h drowned her six year old daughter
Aliee in Use hath tub and then attempted
suieule l<y cutting her throat
with a razor.
Mrs. Lynch had hcen in the State
Hospital, hut was brought home in an
improved condition. Other members
of the household went to church and
Mrs. Lynch tilled the tub with water
an.l then held her only child in it until
d< ad. This done she severed her windpit
c and made several other cuts on
her throat. She then went to the
kitchen and asked the servant for hein.
The girl ran to tin* street and secured
assistance. Neighbors found the dead
body of the child In the tuli. end Mrs.
Hyn-h was taken ?o iho hospital,
wh: re sin* was found to 1>p fatally irjuro?L
The woman's mind was unset tKil
hy the (lentil of a dang!.
CAPTIVE BEAR KILLS A BOY.
I!ip Animnl CIiisch Its }nn on tlio I.ad'j
s knlf.
Hot Springs, Ark. At Happy Ilol'ow.
a r<*sorl near It' v hi !i. among
( the/ attractions, hichtd's a "zoo," a
black hear fat: !iy '1 Hubert Tatun:,
an eight-year-old
T'.f lad was passing the animal,
which was ehaine I. but catnc? too close,
ami before the spectators could interfere
tlie hrnte had the hoy hugged to
his breast. Then tic animal closed liis
great jaws on ltis prisoner's head.
A beeper pried the heir's mouth open
and released the hoy. hut lie was unconscious
and dy'.ug l'ron: several fractures
of the skul!.
LOST LIFE TO SAVE OTHERS.
Stan Killed Trrlnc 1?> 1'revent Itoji From
liiiurdins a Tiuin.
I'rovidenee, It. I.?At the Acorn
street railroad crossing Walter II. Wilson
lost his life while endeavoring to
save three hoys from death. These
youngsters had ' ventured upon the
track at thp crossing, apparently Intending
to steal a ride upon an approaching
freight train.
Wilson, who was on the train, saw
llioir great peril and swung himself
off to save them. As he did so lie
struck a post, was hurled under the
train and so Injured II.n. lie died in the
rvibulmce. The l ey*, warned l?y WIl
con, v/ore not liurJ.
DIS ASE GERMS FROM PATIENT.
Ptivdrlnn rovtrnctn Fitful 1 ulirrriitaf
1'rrllAnliif i ioiii SIohimIkI Inmut#-.
phlladelnhin. !>:*. Daniel K. Iluchrs,
chief r sident pli.vi-h: r; 11 of the IMiilnr.
iphin Almshouse, died of tubercular
i criionills. tIn* pjcrr.: ; to which disease
b" is believed to have contracted from
0 *>atInnt in the hospital.
Dr. Hughes had :::i international reputation
as an alienist, lie devoted his
life to a study o? insanity and the
ramelioration of the condition of the
criminal and pauper insane.
;s:
NO. 33.
DEFEAT Or URiBE URIBE
The ColomY n H- bel Loader Surrend?.i'S
With 1300 Hon.
Vi?'l<l4 sat Clrnnpi, AVIter* Ho \T?? 1)?.
(VittciX l? ISatllr?Thr R?ri?Inltim
May Now . 1"
?Tl* - ' "<iiosni>!at: :i; fleu(m'at
I'lnzr mI-:i Ti:tv i <1 liprr.
briiv:?* n- v' i<? !li ? ' .lint rjpnorsil
I'ri. t' i tit -lor, stirrendered
si <'i ?:i:i ::t. ton-ther with
l.'itttt men. toi: v' ?>f ardlory. "jnoo
l'ilh's a til :?t>:unn> rartri?lcrs.
The Colombian rrunbosif l.ibcrtndor,
fornsirly the Itrilisli : t:c*-.- Hasniub.
lists berii rechristeri-d t' I'tvsident
Msirroquin.
think XXAU xvii.i. i:n:> Nov.'.
i r(ilt?!nbii4ii l.pjrmbnrii \ I?mv t?r llir Sr.rrrntlrr
of I rihr I'rltin.
\VnsliJn;?iiton. 1>. <\ '"lit ! tl oonfirmntlon
xvsis veeeiveil sit the Colombian
h-vai'on hero front the enminaniliii.v.
rllirc!' of tlip Colombian iro.tps on tin*
Isihaius of the press dispsitvlics from
1'sinsintsi nnisoiiiiciiiu lit1 sirriniih-r of
t.'enersil I'ribe Vrihe. The telegram re
reived sit the location ! ? a- folloxv-s;
"i "annum.?t run* i ;n nimi iv.stillo
surrendered at (Menri.n with largo
ouantity of units and ammunition.
I Vrdonio."
i;t>it(m~:iI Castillo is :iis<-? :i prominent
j leader ol' iho insurgent forces.
Tin* legation othcin!; ray that the
surrender of l"rih< 1'ri > and Castillo
r,n ans the cud of tho revolt of the Idhcals
against 11:conservatives Tho
it viihitionisls havo now loss than 'JOOlt
nun in tho field. ntos; Hi" thont being on
tho Isthmus of Panama. ami tho sur
vi'tiilfv of their most prominent loaders
wit! probably result in their Sinniedi::U?
d:shar.dmeut.
Tito rovolution ill Colombia started
; lost tliroo years ago, ami General Tribe
T'riho litis hi on one of its louden: from
tho fust, lloforo taking tho liohl ho
was ;i lawyer. As a liionihor of tho
1 .ih rttl party he joined in tho revolt
against the rule of the Conservatives,
lie soon won fame as a tighter and got
tho title of tleneral. IIo has Iieon
ealled the "Second Simon llollvtir." and
has lieen credited with a desire to restore
th?* Great Colombia. as tho forlertitioii
of Colombia. Venezuela ami thai
ador was known previous to iSttu.
During the last year IJribe 1'rih" lists
led liis forces with varying success,
lleeently lie attacked Cienngn. in the
l)ipartinent of Magdnleitn. sind was
routed after a battle that lasioil fourteen
hours. It was preilleted then that
lie would (loo from the country, lie
has not engaged in any of tho lighting
on the Isthmus.
; RECORDS OF TRIALS IN L?. C. ARMY
.'iim-rr.-n Comini??lon*il OUl rrt r.-ot t8.*> t
Sfrn Vac-it Couf.s-'.rarttii*.
Washington. I\ The pit' c?
| General George 11. Davis, .ludve A tve
en to General of tho Army, rb. iw ii.;r~
during th? year ending J;: :o vo .jyv*
t? tn esiuniissioied e.IIi.-o.-t "... ,. ir !
by courts-martial. Fix wer .? a
Two cadets were lii-d :;r.il i< t ;
'flic number of e.d.t.d ineu eon*. Ic'.ed
was -is."', tho .vridenefs in ::>.9
I nr..a- UtK;ipi>~U . 1 'Y'.lJIr ' ?V1 ' I y
ml! nl lit nci";a?.iti!.
lJiaho: ambit* rr.-cJinr..v.vs !( ? m*
ioiposcd on lit! 15 ciili:--!tel rncit.
I ?'a?li scntcin- :< v.vro imposed ?*:: eiv.'t*
| 11:01:. j'lio seat iu-v. ivcrc ox?vn!<\I in
I llr.ve eases, nt .1 hi ? *r wo" < o.nn.UlcJ
to fllsl: i::o:*able <li* liai-;". for
' fviiiw of :il! pay am! : !h \y;> e r?'
i.apr'f ar.mcnt :it- Iiard labor far ,
Ml 1 '.'4 ?>i!C to a term of "
\ V."
Ti.o nvovir; of ii;i!i(ar;* ro:ni; -si '
f!i. y. tli.it 7.0 !>( : oi:a w? ir t.i !. ' >. '
?' I*.-.?- 1 iinii in 5lir? preifo'r.'- <>t
1* number Mo wore < nvi ;-d : ?al
" wpiv ncpo'tced. Death :
o imposed by inilitnry eon i" oae?
a'o iiP !!'!."> (ii--"" (nearly a''. "?
ho Philippine -i d - .
< i Vf/e i.ic. i:'. ?! : ' : 1-S
:\v/ r3 r c:v nr i: j*i:v r. :jay.
A lfenu >: !?t Oui<ia* tli.? Sjmtp! i *m 1 ? F#m
S\t i?n;iP?l Ijy 11 e ~ * I n 7 I.r'.Jf r
i AV'il?*Il7?l! >. (' So . t-::i:.W
t* -1 ? ' -? it t.l In* di 4 *!!* IV : 11.1 0! :,.(}
i that he 5s not giving to nil wlia may
j apply for thai suit!. lie hr.j; vo red
bushels of Jott.rr. r ?,nesting thai J:
; kindly forward ?5 to II;.- wriierr.
I While ih" inoucy market was fight
j r.r.il Secretary Shaw was riltio*- ?.p
i iilirIit*s clctvisiner plans for it:; r >M? i'. a
humorous pnrngraphec wrot that Yv.
Sli.tiv Arcs just rs willing 5 > !>.l
other worthy people as li-> was to help
Wall Street, and that all those i:i *. red
Who applied to liitn would receive .? {
fa eli.
Win n the paragraph got v; 11 into
filiation the letters hegnn t.> pour in
by the hundreds. Secretary Shaw
liopeg the denial will ro.it ci'eh up
with I lie fal* v.o it.
I
coe.3 to r,:r rcunt afr-ca.
Fftn* pry 4 limit! i r In V 21 V'~>wailn*
f ilor lal I'fili'.t'hi i ni? ihr Spot#
Tav.luii. Co'. nhT S'ecreiarv Chamla
i'l.iIn has deeid.d personally io visit
Smith Africa :;??! examine en Hie spot
the problems presented tiy the tormina.
Ihe.j of tti,. xvar s:i ! Co r. fleeient of
affn're in llo. i.i..t.- ii.*. ..:. .
.... ...? . %<.W n : ?: 13 IUJII1
Iris |li<? full approval o." 1King,
l'r :r.i'jr l'.aifovir :ml toe
Mr. <'iiniiil;cilalti proposes to s!;r
for S<ir!i Africa 1 r.v.ird ttve on.I
NovcthImt, rial to ro'v.rr ?'io rarly ;
of >f:.jvli. Hi* % Isit %v..l e-nlitvcr
rape. Natal. 11??? <Uiver <!t
aud ilio Transvaal. I-ord Milner
diully welcomes G'hamlicrlalu's idee.