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F' VOL. XL. :ALLIHG OFF IN DONATIONS! ' jilts Las Yps: $77,397,167 Acainst $123,388,732 in 1901. OARNEGIE'S WORK LANGUISHES TJif Ironiuimtrr (luvo \war Ovn OUO, M hilr I!o( krfollrr Prmenti'ii Ovrr \ Slartllnt; InrrrHxr in ill* Xnmhtr ??r VTnmim Xiticiilrs ? Tlic (irnwlli of All Crlnir* Kxccjit I.jiirhiiic. fhiestgo. pi nsitintis :unl bequests to MlUciltinllSll. charitable m in 1 religion i institutions in IMiiii foot up $77."517.107, :i>. compared willt s 1U:'.>sn 7.">'j iii i5h11. I lie record-In*raking ycnr. Mini Si'rJ.ltil."Ill in according to ili<- t'ltiesigo Tribune's record. Nil record !:::* Im 11 kept ?if donations or liuipiesis less 11 in11 $ I O.I M M >. 1 ii till- m1uouih v.ivcM io chun-hrs no MiioiiMt is made oi' the r? gular Sunday offerings or of the SL'o.uOO.ttnn Methodist Jubilee I'uitd. which was spread o\cr :i period or eight years. ill' the I ol si I siinnmn mere has h? n given to eilueslt iotisil institUicills i irill.sn::; III charities. Sktl.o Jtl.SiSI: In eliurehes, X|.Nli!l.7lMl: lo museums Mild ! siri gsilleries. S'j.ssd.tMHi. Mini to IiI>i-:iri? s, Xt.!?70.MHt. The Isisi item, sis t compared with x i r?.:tss.7:;*j in ipiii. shows ilisit Mr. t'sirtiegie's work l.inguishes. In 1 Still Mr. t'sirnegic gsivc Ct.olMl for thirty-four liltrsivies: in P.mhi. .sr,|n.tliHi for nineteen; in 1!N?1. SI'J.SSS.oiHI for lnt?: in I'.ioj. S'J.otiS.oOii for ninety six. making si lotsil of liltrsiries which he has caused to lie erected in four vi. i fx a I a total eost of $l'.UShi, u.*?o. Mr. Fa nipple's other donations * dttrinp tin* year make tin* total, iiiehtdillU lilirarirs. SIS. i:t.N,."ilN>. Mr. Uoekefeller's pll'ts for tin* year. I )m hiding Sl.OtMt.tHHt eaih to tin* I'm- ! vorsity of t'hirago, the Southern laincatiotta! Movement and Harvard t'ollege. anion lit to So, 1:?1 .t HII i. Siiieiiles steadily increase in the l'niteil Stales, ami faster than the in urease of population warrants. The total nttnihcr tor I'.nrj is NJill. In IS! lb there were .Will suicides; in I'.HMi. ii7."?5; in ItHil, 7*_'lo. The most retnarkahle faet connect? ?! with lite year's record is the sttilili a change of tli - proportion between men and women. For several years the record has shown a ratio of live mules to one female, hut hist year three times as ninny women is in t'.HH committed suicide, the figures being: Males. ."iMSii; females, ill l!i. The number of murders ami homleiiles of various kinds eontimies to increase. The total number for tin* year was ss:;t. as eouipared with 7 Sol! in ]JH11. A remarUaiile fi attire in tliis ' i> < :inn is the (.'rem increase of murders ?'(>m 111 i 11 ?'< 1 1 iy kuvtrlurs. thieves .1 ihI highwaymen. tin- number ! being :**' iis eoinpared with Iin lliitl. Tin- lynrhings reported in I'.Mrj show a ili-rn-iisi', being litll ;is compared with i:;r? in I'.ini. 'riii- record nl' cinbe/./.ling, forgery. tlefaniling mill bank-wrecking for liMfJ shows ;i considerable ineroase. tin- Ininl being Sh.Th'.l.l-o, .-is compared wii'i S|.nsr?.r.r,:i in iiinl. Tii,. lossi-s aiv distributed as follows: Stolon l?y pillili<* odii inls. sr.IS. 1:?S: from hanks. $i!,t;iO.:t:'.n: hv ag->nts. si,o:ij,ii41 : forgeries. So.'lll.dt'id; from loan associations. $471.4(M1: liy post masters. miscellain-ous stealings. $1.4N7.d!l4. Tlu> nuniher of loyal executions in I r.'O'J was 144. as oninnarod with lis in i linn ami 11D in unto. MRS. W. A. CLARK. JR.. DEAD. Mother of the s> I ,000,000 (irnuihon of Senator Clartt?Bahy tloinir Well. Klltto. Mont. -Mrs. \V. A. Clark, wife of the youngest son of Senator \V. A. Clark, tiled after a lingering Illness, almost hopeless from the first, front : septicaemia, following the lilrvli of her haliy boy on December 'J. Mabel Foster Clark was only twenlylitrep years old. She was born near ! Pittsburg, l'a.. and came to Unite with Iter |?arents when a child. She was | married on .lim? in mm m ? ' i i . ii ma , .Mrs. Chtrk traveled all over ?In* world on their wedding trip. The liny liorn to Mrs. Clerk will ro- ; eelve Sl.000,11110 us n gift from his j priiiKif.ither. Senator Clark. who prom ; I sod several mom lis ago tlint ho would . give tint sum to liis flrsi grandson. i The rhihl is strong :ijm1 healthy. THE KIEHL POISONING CASE. , Mri. Klehl anil llor Mother Arrested on the C'liitrpe of Muriler. Cortland, X. Y. Mrs. Adelaide Feniu*r iiuil her daughter. Mrs. Maude C. Klehl. of South Onondaga. are in Cortland jail charged with murder in the \ first degree. They were arrested at iheir home l?.v Sheriff Overton, on warrants procured ii.v t'oroiier San lee. as ihe result of an inquest in which he found that the two women had lieen instrumental in rousing the death of Will in la Klehl. Ihe husband of Maude, at ids homo in Preble on February !' lest, by administering to lilni arsenic mixed witli ids food. The Coroner found that the poison was prepared by Mrs. Fenner, and tiiat afterward she niiil Mrs. Klehl had given it to Klehl for the purpose of causing Ids death. Ilnnm In ItritUh ICevenuc*. j Tlie British revenue returns for the I last nine months were nearly fclT.otto.. (HK) more than for the corresponding period n year ago. CnStrn Accepts Arbitration. President Castro, of Venezuela, lias */ accepted the arbitration plan of the j allies, with an unimportant condition. /j ' F( )I SIHOR EVENTS 8FTBEWEEI| ' "" I WAsniwrnv TTKMS. Pninmnnder Thomas i;. Howard. now on duty at the Naval Aeat'.Mny. w.is selected to eommaml the new monitor Nevada. Baron llnnueliituUer presented liin new* eredentials as Ambassador from Austria-Hungary to the I'resUli nt. Internal revenue eolleotious for Xoveuiber w ere -S1d 'JN.~?,:i57. a decrease from the previous year or $."..*>J?;5.olK;. The Government Jieeept d the thirlyknot torpedo tioat Wilkes imilt in NewYork City. President I'oorevelt received tie1 delegates attending the tileiiuial cotnention of tlie Nijrnia Alplta l-ipsilon Fraternity. in session at Washington. OCR AOOI'TKI) lSI.AXItS. An Amoriean schoolteacher :i1 Pntangas. 1*. I.. was sentenced by a native judge In fifteen days' imprisonment for whipping :i schoolboy. The United Stoics Army transp' rt Sherman si rue); a rook on the south const of I.u/.nn. I., hul was enabled to reach Manila in safely. Admiral Uewev arrive 1 at Ponce. P. It., from a trip across ihe island, and received a warm popular welcome. .Numerous municipal presidents in the provinces of Cavlte and itir.al. P. !., are assisting lite unlive coitstahulary to run down the ladrones. The reception or Admiral ltewcc on ids arrival at San .luau. P. it., was a tremendous success. The parade which lie led with the naval officers was an imposing spectacle. There was an immense crowd of spectators. The <Jovernor gave a ball in honor of the Admiral It is siatoii that lh? provinces of Cavlte. Itatangas and Tnyahas in ilie 1*11 ilippinep will he placed under military control because of the difficulties of the Civil tlovernment with the ladrones. Natives of the Island of Pa nay. P. I.. hnv** rnlQ'wl finwlc * i?. rild In tli** prosecution of the case of Father August In, killed by the water cure. no.m kstic. Former Secretary of War TClklns deelated that llfty battleships slioald he hullt before naval appropriations wore pared down. Tile will of Thomas 15. Ueed a\ :t a filed at Ni w York t'it.v. It gives all 'tis estate to his AvhioAV. .Mrs. Susan 1'. Ueed. and makes her sole executrix, a heque d to his father and mother having lapsiMl h.v their dontlt. Two I'o'es were arrested at Or pur. 111., for opening a mail sack and hurtling the eon;, it s to keep themselves warm. The ;* sjw,"(iiy for the turf room explosion hi Hot Spriest.*-. Ark., hy which two moti wve killed, has heett placed u|)oti the proprietors aid the lighting eomoany. Atnlrew t'anu gi made a conditional gift of Siio.tMlti to 11:.- l.oyal l.cgiott of r.altor. a negro organization formed in Ohio for educational ami political work. Andrew Fat-son. a telegraph operator, blamed for the wreck tut the tlrand Trunk Knilroad. near l.ottdon, tint., said the aeeident aams d?!e to a conflicting order from the train despatclier. Cardinal (libhons narrowly eseapid serious injury in a falling elevator in it Pittsburg Pad hotel, lie Avas shaken. hut unhurt. The torpedo boat destroyer Wor.len, now at Norfolk Navy Yard, was or- ! derul in commission. Itohhers relieved the State Hank at 1 Wehher, Kan., of SI."itw> cash and escaped. < 5 en oral flreene. t li<> new Police Commissioner of New York City, lias retained the lil-esont deimties. While seeking food or shelter Joseph H:?rl(oii. ;iii aged prospector, perished in the storui near isle. Col. While playing Santa Chins. Forest , (!ale. a lifle >n year-old boy, was fatally burin <| in ihe Salvation Army ! barracks at Haiuiltej'. O. Having forced In day. of Mat hows, da., to force open his safe an unknown limit killed him and took Sl-00 in rash with which he eseapeil. leaving 110 cine. ; . Daniel C. Moviiihan. former contain j of police, was acquitted at Nrw York City by a jury of a charge of accepting j bribes. While Mr. and Mrs. a. W. Williams were dining nr the Westminster Hotel. | T.m< a Ugelr -. t'a). thieves took 1 wortli ol jewelry from their room. James Kildro. aged 1 ol* years, and | supposed to have been the oldest resident of Illinois, died at Danville. III. Two hundred passengers, an entire trainlmul. were injured in a wreck in Illinois. None were killed. Nate Sulshury. controlling partner In Jluffalo Hill's Wild West Show, died 1 at Long lira licit, X. J. FOREIflK. Ft evalenco of typhoid, said to lie due i to eating oysters <nu-rd a decrease in their sale In London. Types of the new Rrttish cruisers built ilnrin'r i it? vi??ir iff* m?r fulfil iln* e.\peetations raised. Quo cm Alexandra pave a dinner to widows and children of nun who foil in tlio South African war. The Pope ordorod excommunicated all persons who endeavor to promote a national church in the Philippines. A baby farming scandal is stirring Yokohama. Japan, il being alleged that HOP infants have died at one place since it was started. An earthquake shock which lasted twenty-three seconds was felfcut Big.-k, in the government of Tomsk. \ The lied Cro..s Society at St. Petersburg is sending relief to the (firlhrpiakc sufferers at Amlijnn. I 1 I & *5 . I IT MILL, S. C., WE UNI TUEATOIMRINH Edward VII. Proclaimed Emperor at ! De'hi With Oriental Splendor. THF Vir.PRHY KPAn? HI-5 MFCRAPF ' .V? Dtri 1 >,(101) In tli?* (111 nil i t l:i':l* t'?* i M liprt' Vii'tnrtil VV:is I'iix-ItiIiiifit? \ > i?it I'riini 111 I'i inr - ??f Wiili'K I'rnsnI'lnvf I ran' liilpurol tin t'ninimi ( I .mum I!i-nilt to.l?-\ Icerahip IIhiiiiiimI. T?ol'ii. Kill;: Kdward VII. j Kn:!:tiul wa?. prnilninnd 11 :i? mi u." India artiil s-'fiii's of i!!i;irc'.- <! rp-.l i | 1 >"i ir.al nin.Mi'.ln 11 < Tim ? i !*? i uii , w as ii.; ii l*y I "lo.'MIII JII'IMillS. ;|v . 115 ll?-< I in a V;i >1 ' iUUI'li'tli' .>'!' ? "< i>.i I ho ? j I \\ low .!:?> |:i!|. o \ ; lona | ! : ?.i l.iiai ><I ill.- nvv, Kir;.:. <> of 111 * t by Karl I.vlion. lino Viorrny. Tlio arrival a: I In* oinpbii r. of i llio Vlro'ov i?i' I tali:*. I.?>"<I <'.n : on. i * !\< ill ..na. tiio i'.-.nr . anil iiiia*r < . liilai irs v ;i> mio of tlu> IrdHaiu opisoilrs of i In- <lay. Tho l'l :?o ivi'V" | rlail in silk and adurnt'd x.iili jowoN. and lii. ir liorx'S and ? ar;'am>? w? iv brilliant ? iti; t rapidin:*< of .vjnld. Tinslio.-laolo wiiliin liio arrna H;is n.osi Mrikinu ami _oi xeoas. Tilt' earriiim* ni' I In* huki* ? f fun- ! uauulit. who represents Khiu 11?1 xvMs eseorted l.x a th tai lum lit ?i* ?-a\- ! airy, ami as ilu? Imkr ami innhess i were ?i<*i\fit Milium! tin* arena the as- j si?-,iil>lam? :nvi> iliein an eat hMsiastie weleoine. I'meiied liy members of his hotlyV'liaiil. cla?l in \vl?ll<\ Iihif ami ?ohl. I.onl fiirv.oit appeared ai the ftilraiiff of t!i :ir;'iin in his earrhi;(e. Tin* ! poslilioiis wriv uniformed in sea riot and :;old. and tin* earrlntco was drawn I?y four iniy horses. The Vleorov was fsi'orifd l?y Sir IVrlab Kinifli. Alijrhtina from his en fringe. l.ord t'ur/on inoinilfd iho dais to tlu? throne. wliii li -.vas di'oorai.Ml with golden lions and a roil ml wliirh wrrr plneed 1 massive silver fooistools. The throm> itself 1 xmiv sui'inoiittti il liy a raimpy of whiii1 ami gold. Whott the Yieeruy roarhod 11u> throne tin- national anthem was played anil a salute of twenty-one amis was tired. When th<? spoetaiora had resitnied their sitils after the an- , them there was a flourish of trumpets front the heralds, and Major .Maxwell, ai the eoiiunaml of the Vieoroy. retul the proehtmatiim opening the 1 Mir liar. The royal stamlard was raised on high ami the imperial salute was tired. The massed hands nnireheii by play iiig. hnntires wcv started l?y tin* i ll'nops outside. Mill I i' Was announced 1 li:ii Kins l-Mward was Kinperor of I miia. In his address I lie Vieoroy extolled iIn* loyal Indian people and prophesied nrospcriiv for tin* Indian Kmpire. Ho said also thai it had boon doridod not io oxnot iniot'i'si for 1 liroo years on all loans inado or una rant nod by ilm <invent incut of India to the native States in oonnooiioii with tin* reeent t'ainino. Thi' Viceroy annonnood also the abolition of ilm Indian stall' oovps, which has Ions boon an army sino?au*o. In thi* King's message. vend by Lord Purzon. his Majesty said Hint tlio I'rinoo and Princess of Wales would shortly visit India, tie regretted his ahsenee from the luirhnr and sent his greethiss to his Indian people. In eoiielnsion King lalwanl said: | renew' the assuranees of my re- i gavd for* tin* liberties of the Indian ' people: of my respeet for their dignities and rights: oT my interest ill their advaneetiient. and of my devotion to their welfare." As the Viceroy finished rend ins the King's words the assembled people j broke ?nto cheers for the Kins itud KiiipOi'oi*. Tiii'ii followed tiie presentation of Indian I'linees to the Vieeroy. and the ! Duke of t'oiimiuglit and political officers paid hoinaso to the sovereign. This ended the ceremony and the royal eortege left the arena, followed ! by the delegates from foreign Powers ; and the Indian Princes. The whole ceremony was favored . with brilliant sunshine. The Vicereine, Lady Purson. has been i awarded the Kaiser-i-IIiiul gold medal in reeognitlon of her puhlie services in India. OSED A REVOLVER TO GET COAL. ])?(?ruilni>il Woman Itnnnlliic krcu?r Ohtitlint a FiiaI Vnn??iv in it? ?..?? Detroit. Mloll. "Hero is Write uie out nn order on the yard'/or a ton of eon I." 8a nine I Boilen. clerk for the coal firm of Stanley H. Smith ?V Co.. looked up from his hooks to gaze into the barrel of a revolver held in the hand of a woman on whose face was a determined expression. Von said that you would not bo asleep if I attempted to Ret. coal in your yard. Vow I want 1o tell you that this trim won't lie asleep if you don't write out i lie order and write it out mighty quick." The woman was Mrs. W. T. Richardson, who keeps a hoarding house. She secured a full ton of hard coal for ST.."p. She had a wagon outside and as soon as she received the order she drove into the yard, got the coal and went home in triumph. COTrnior I?orl:#Ty'? Wlffi lloud. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Doekery. wife of tJovernor Doekery, who for several wicks had been suffering from an af feel ion of the heart, died at Jefferson City. Mo. Mrs. Doekeiiv was born in lSr?0. She was a nntlwc of Missouri, and a lineal descendant Jbf Commodore ' Perry \ r ~1T~ A"! J 2SDAY, JANUARY 7. I THE INCREASE IN CRIME1, i i Criminolo^-is' Declares Antes. Trolleys and Telephones Responsible. ; 1 I>r. MirDonulil Snv* lliivin; fin'ul??' lntolllii?*ln*#? Ivtcrnl in 1'overly, ltl*nnily nul Wlckc?tne?l?. Wasltim.Mon. l>.<\ \nlr.mobiles. elee-! ^ trie ears ami she telephone are rospnn- j 5ihle lor 1ji? i m erinto. insanity. >iiie'.<le ami other forms of abnormalitv. aeeoruini; io .1 remarkable report1 in;? .< t'omrress lij I >r. Arlhui MacIiotiahi. <'nminolo'.risl of llic United Stales ('.menu of I'Miicali.iii. ' I >r. M.n i >iniaM argues these men- 1 lions eatt.se people to I'M't r s,. and , . t hink more. Ties. |;e -ays. pals an abnormal) si en nt on ll: noixotts sysicin a- < out 1 part <1 xx illi lite mnseular system*. ; States having the greatest inlelli- 1 1.. 1 . 1 ? o~ > - .. * < <1111 iu mil. i 'r. >i ;i? I MUUl '< I says. :11~ <-\i ? ?* 1 in insanity. snioiilo. . jtivonilo n-; iii :r.:ils, noi'vons ?lisc:i?- 1 ninl panpors. *" 1 *:?? ?11< I am! pola . oi s." oollliriinS Mr. M:io| lon.nltl. "or \<>n m:iy ! oeomo , . :i i-iiinii.Ml." I lie i"l:i il)! s olio of I llo ronsnits for Hot ' j iiioronso in oritur is i!i itooroaso in > on sumption of r;io;i! ;iih! poiaioos :in<I i!o lollllnnoy !oV. .11.1 .,,11,1 s|;|p!o roods. { Til,, joss < osi of liv ing :im1 tin- inorojiso of womIiIi. willi thr Inxurio. of j ( I llo i.iolo. h:i\o lomioil lo ovorhoa i injr. wliloli. iii ooiiuootion willi l.K'l. of oxor- j < iso. 11;is ii.nl iis ovil olToi is mill iloulil- ; ( loss proiliiroil :in mliiitioiin 1 ro.'iotion m? f I llo norv, his ?y stoui. Wlirii Mlo norvo* j nro iiiisii unc li> owrprossuiv ilio will limy Iioooiiio wonl;. iloprossion ninl prs- ]' Minimi -ot n mnl loss of solf oontrol follow willi lis ooiisoiitioiit abnormal notions Itonlin^ on to orinio mul otlmr : in I ovils. "In iho s?jiilsiio.? of o'imr sonic s|>,?. ( in 1 points limy l?o noioil. Tiio youth. :is oonm.ivoil with .nilults. hnvo onuiinilli-,1 iiwiiv orinios :ts moiily li:is ?lo- ( volopoil. Suioiilo mining tliihlroii has ;ro:ii|y iiiovosisoil: this mi^lii ho rominimi :i. ;i svnipioiii of liisoasoil nro- j oooloi.siM'ss. j 'I'll.1 i'i'i'i nt r.-ipM ilovolopiijom of wonion l,y oiitoriii'j: uniiv ami tnoiv into ho work of iiii . a Iratisilion involving ( ....... M....... M-,-I:I> MI H;IV<? H11 Wfli-iniir :) '< >1111>:ininii'iils. In Vienna, ^ r?ir install- <\ paralysis, :i man's lisi-ase. i- ii;.:Mvlir: ainiilirr wiimci. In 1 111 i iiis.-iniiv mi.I ui -i? 1?> lia . lireii uriPviin* n ly t": ~iin mini- t mi ilmn in men. v >!?. k lit I ; ??? ill,. Ii.'ii] apple" fall Ill's!. Sii In p-rimls nf null nml -train file weaknesses in' lininnn nature li.'i .1,1.1 nil il' ami:* . !?! ! Ill's ir I'l';';.< ill I V"I! !).. \ I|.' Ill l\- :l 11 111|? I :I one. tin.. Im .; ( m v nres-nr.- nl" 1 adapt.iliiiU y In inui'.-ni i-i vilit'.alimi." MOULIN POUG Cl.OSLD. v Fiiiiioii . I*., l is ">5 11 : 11 M il* :i ?"!:** V- . 11 :ir! !iiu I or Toil il l*. ! *. I":-; ': ri'f i':ililiii'.> Molil 'i 1! u?VTi* Mip ii' 14:iII. - II Llinwii In > Amerlcaiis, 11v eeasetl |. i \l?i. : "I'lio Moulin :!.ii;.i* iVed iniHi \va- imp i i lid- *lii.-!; v|'ii\\ ; 1111 - - nl" I'ari afier Iti*K. 11 was mi -:iI} ?! frmii the mill > mill in i In- I iiin ii fashion. whii-h wps in- nf ii> a it motions. Tim arms of llm mill iv li-.rl.iri! I y ml latups. ami .In- liiii u ii i-i rnviilvin.T in ilit? I'Vi-nii.rr * mi,i llm t'aniiliar si;;iiis nl Muni- ' mnrtrc. Ann...an anil limrlisli tourists mi I In ir lirsI i rip alirnail alwavs :> a visit to il n> one of their 'i duties. A eai'e eliuillatit w :i ^ rim ill 1 eoui'.eetinu willi I lit* "mill." :: lit I there a iiiiI in llit> uu. it jiir ;?:iviliuii llvi'ly ; dances ami tilIin* amusements tif i t more i : less picturesque sort were pro- fi vhletl. (I COURT DECIDES FOR MASCACNI. ' He Di.lit'l Slenl Front Hit M*n:ijfi'?Mnrr I.a \r?uila Ace uni til til int. F'lilta^ti. Ill Uieiint'il 1 it'll nl failed to nrovo his elnii'tre of embezzlement against I'icii'o Maseaiini. the Italian eotii|iiiS''r. .lustit-f t'mlerwoud decided that Masea^ni hail not stolen S."i(MM> ninny oilier sum. ami that the inaini .or ! shotilil have iiuiile ilie ease a civil ami , not a erlininal one. MnsellKlli was fulYcil to take i he || witness staml. (, Before art adjourned Heard . ami Miiseastni learneil that I hey hail ( linen suetl hy two former employes of the ilel'unet opera eompany. In one ^ ease judgment has lieoti remleretl. v TURN CANNIBALS IN FAMINE. TImmiuhi-.I* of Native* in New ttnlnni Ai? J Starvlnc?l'r<i*|irrtera Murilereil. ) ^ Sydney, N. S. W. A prolonged j ^ drouth in New Hulnea has eaused a . ( famine and thousands of the inhaltii- v ants are starving. It Nome are suhsistiuz on roots. xru'o* "f| vermin. while others have resorted to jcannibalism. en tin? tin* bodies of those ; who have ilietl of starvation. v Two European prospectors have been ; u murdered. Hail ICiOMlun Cr?|> Outlook. The condition of the winter crops in ? nearly all European Russia is regarded (| as absolutely had. Tills rendition j arises from the delay in sowing. due j to the late harvest and the rainy an ttiinu ami winter. The -fed did not : > germinate sufhrlcnlly before the ad- | j vent of early and intense frosts. The ,j crop outlook is serious even in several ( o:' the southern provinces of the country. I.insei's l-'lrt?t in llir Fur Katf. If is salt! that soon Itussia will increase her torpedo flotilla in Ihe fa.* ^ 10nstern waters to twelve destroyer- 1 two torpedo cruisers and two torpedo ' transports. The additiouitl vessels will carry J.'WO nieu. . *i BASfRO'S AHHY VIGIORIOUSI /en- znelnn Rebels De'cMe:l in a Bat-i ile Lasting Tw.i Days. REPU!VITH HEAVY LOSSES I'r.xi.l. in Cuti-i IVrooiiulli ? on.ln. ir.i ! ? Trloji I lit- (>|><-riitiiiii? ot Hi* linrn nt liiu<|ni-1 int l<i?TliIii-r.-ul it Sfvi-iiI'!...? li . ...... ... *- ium nun iuiiikik* II tinill i'iU Killed jiiiiI Wounded. Cnrnwis. Vi'iu'xuc'lu. Mat*i|ttisitn*lo. I ":iuitnl .?l" lit" St;: o <T l.arn. \vln? h ' for ?111?> tin:?* past hu- i n in !! < i n< i .winii ,.r !li.> Yriiey.tielaii revolmi inn* -k. l.a* li< "Mi rtvnptmvil liy ?.,>.? n in !i! forces. I'll,, towns of S:m Carlos ; mil Tin.-ioiii'lo have als.i lircn ii.ap-1 ittivil hy III,* <!o\ rrr.tiic.iti. Tin. rovoliiliottis:v a 1 lianpiisitm r? ivrre iinii.T Mi,. .'t > i it 111 a lit I of IJi'II'-imN ' Nolaunio . nil I Vnaloxa. Th > ? \ niii-il li,? tow n. after losing 11 "J turn ?iU>iI ami wimmhil. There was 'an! liulilinu in tin* streets ami sii >uflis oi I"*a11jiiis in1 -to for two ,1avs I'll,. 1 ioViTUini'tll iDI'l'is IVllV I'lllll11.111.1... I h\ t ienetiil Crlriiito ''.isiill,, !i now appears that ITeshlcni Cas m'. veerni \ isi. i<< l.a Victoria nil. tot ol a soi ial mil ill ,*, as r< ..o'. tnl lieiv. ItI I".?;* i;'.? purpose of rom'llrt ills p.'l .onally l>\ telegraph thr oprratlons ??>' lis lor, rs ai Cai'iptisinirtii. This vi? ' ory l or thr < loYrrntiirlit appears io hr i lie ilirrr: n suit of tim i'lrsiiirnt's intic.iivc. ti has lirrn a most severe low for tile revolutionists. I titled Suites Minister Itiiwon ha> revived information tlait the deuinor I Tins Maurlis* has tutorial < aiii Vctiexiirlnup'.tris blockaded ' > itio i iri i i.-ii fleet ami discharged her niun here. , I Special permission for the Hutch ; acntiicr in do Uiis was obtained front ,1 'oinmodniv .Muntironioric <?f the licit , <h raiser <'liaryhtlis. The Italian raiser Hiovaiini Itaiisstn ordered the i rilis Mattrhs a\va> front port, hat 'otitinodore WiHituiiliiPfie di reeled that in* iiitiinie t<? discharge iter cargo. (ii t'araeas litis is held tu lie a di<riinhintion auainsi Aiaerieati steam fs. and ilti- Itritisli I'oiiunndori's sic <>ti iias heeu eriliei?ed. AS THF.Y DO IN CHINA. * n tt i ?lt mrti t ? ( I Oil Hlttwi Ktir <*tt:tng1i;i! WImi **uit Without Nulirp. Washington. 1?. I'utiishuii n .* tin blows ar 1 t\v?? weeks" imprisonaeiij was ihe sentence of a Shanghai oarl ill a in "t k in It'l l !)! employers wiiitoiil tine lot id*. He. a-i> <>i her clliplox t's of IIIOMipal.' |.; i.tiled l*V IIP .'tllvall' - Ml k :' i*s ill wililll till* I'll I TU'I'I'S \\e>p . I 111ii i* * 1. lit*' ihTrpdani !<i company ; k'liii seven other I'li'/ini't'rs sirnek. , The company, vivos <uiiim I In* case. i ?Illi in'ril 11ml, :i< lilt* lilfli wore oinli.y.'.t I \ tip* month. they should have iviMi :i in. Mill's not ii*i* of their iin< it'll.P. in li'MXi . :l position wliii ll W:is UP- , old 11> I li?* 1'iiun < x\':ll I II - a! V .III! for t III* oliji'i' M*\'ll | Hikers. YCUNC FILIPINO'S FLIGHT. I l ;i- Ki*fn?c*l N lit Itrnli/.UI ion l':i|i?*|-? lie- ^ raitsi* ll<* llail Ni> < Iiillllry In lo-moii.rr, I WiisltiiiirliHi. 1?. i' Juslii'i* ('l.*i!';*i;ul < f I In* Hislfii'i Supremo I'miri, has , ii'pii 1'iiuiiill houriii? ;i jioliiiiiii iih*i| .y Mitoiiio M. ill* Yonxii. :? youiiy: l"il! ilio. who i.- serkiim in c?l>t:iill ilatll.a! tilt ion i?:: p?*rs. II.- .aim* in iL- ooun l i'v after i In* siim iipj: of i hi* trimly of n'iii'o hy I lu* I' ii i I I'll Stales :i in I Spain lo applied '"??r mil .traiiv.nlion pap - j i (his ilisirii't. ( The local law rooiiiics liial all ap j lii'illits fur ciliz -usliip must rouoiui i , llot:i:incp lo some ( dry. Mr. ^ -'.a;'.a ml no coiinlry to renounce. ami :* , j lii< urouml in* w as denied n:ii unilizaion papers hy 111** I'lerk >. the 1 >is?, < ? llI'l'SMIIe court. t t AImi-oikI* Willi 9450.0011. ! ^ A Wlimtlotl lint) liriMi iiiisimI tii . IIKI IM'i.l I 1-ilVll'S ill I.OIIltoil tiy till ill' | c?>iiilititr "i A. S. Hi.wo. ]i:ir! nor in If ] j Inn of I'.cwii k. M orpin;; .V Co.. minim; ! j lijjiuri'i'H, wlio linvo liii'tro inti r?'*t- in | Liistrnliii. Ku'yiit, Wost M'ri<:i :iinl 'liinsi. liowc luis wrilti'ii lo I In- iii ;ii j ihnittii'i; liis olY.-u-S"-. wliii li .1: r.n ! liWi-too.l to lie III.- otilll iliill;; j - turns 011 forjiri'il sliiii i iwiiii- ? nlit' JIIIIOUIII .,f si.vi.nix?. j ' Motliftr rirmU in Viiiit I ;>j Smi*? I *?*. Tiio r.o ini nf I'iii'iioiis :u 'rii iiM.n v ( .. llilS l'l'f llfil to I'Oillnllll.' Ill til ( luioisoniiii ni tii,- di.iili >. ??.' 1, ";iiil Wiioilw.'iril, of Ciiiiiiion. \Voiii!? 1 I'llril Uillcil two liovs in Ciiuiili'i' 1 <iiin- , j y, rohliin*; th"in of .1 siiuill ?i:in of I , ion?y. Itis :i<r?^?l niolli<>i* mojhmi I l o- ! ^ on- (!nvi'rniir Murpliy ninl m .1 ,nl- ' ^ 111! I lit mi for tile life ol litv -oil. ?s I. > sou!oiicril 10 iii- li.ni'y. .1 .mi j ( 1'aiul Diphtheria on ilio lt?ifl:?lo. A ?1 isftait<*li to Iiir Mnvy Iiepii rlitnii. ( Wimliinulon reports :in ?nitl?r?'ii). >' Itplitlicrln mi hoard strainim; shin j InfTalo. which arrived :il iVn?a -I i. , ''In. Two nf 1lic lio.vs died til lhi* d , use (iuy I'atlysnn. of Silver < ! !. . i. V.. mid Itc.lurl I'.ii.iuct (':!?( v. .1 , vimiinUoc, 111. A half dozen irl.e;- t llpiltlieria patients aboard lllc i'.ie :1 > ( 'aptain Wl??> report* improving. Stritllmi'* Will Admittrtl to 1'rolml*. , .Tinlte Oit. nl <.'o!or:;do Sp: !m-. ' >1 | as iiilinittcil I lie will of the Into \Y. S. i it rat Ion lo probate over ilie prob-i of | lie coin.'slant. Ills son. 1. llnrry Sirai* i on. The attorneys for ihe coniesi.nn , nve notice of an appeal 10 tin I'i-'ii t i 'OUlt. < / o NO. V>. MOORISH ARMY ROUTED Soldiers Tied in Wild Di orcl : Befovs the Cavairy of the Pre ten "or. SOOO *?:?|tl to llavr l?ccn Slain?( ????< xttvl Ammunition At>.i :t<!?>nr <1 in tlto 1'iiiiU?C .vil War l'cnrctl. T.nrulon. "i "ie nn:t in T;i/..< <>r tfir Moorish Iiiir! nriny I y re !- t::tilt*r the h.nil'i.hip of the pretotnter e> the throne, wlii.li v,:is reported. Iiris he 'll ottiokilly continued. 1*1... : - in- iiii|M'.i.n lorres anat ii'in-'ii Jin .r cans, titles. ammunition, ten; * :iu<i hensts ?r burden :uul tb f| pr< (pitulcly 1o l*Vz. A1 mm "Jinxi iriihli.-- w civ killed. In a dtspati h frni.1 res the inivcspotuleui ?>" the Titties sa; s it. bel eves ilit* silimtiiiii in In- critic:!I "I li:n ? reason in tloiiln the I.;;, ally of the ilihahitaiits of Kcz." 1 says "Until the t loveriiiucnt ami 1 i Kuro. peans hero riilieulc my ap; roir nsioii* of an acute ?risis ami iny es,i.,iat?* n"' tlic pretender's strcnsrtli. I a:a baring I'ez immediately." 't he Timet, publishes also a ?11sj. from T:im:ier in which tli en . -pond cut says: "I g u away from iYz just a x?m* 1 arrived here this morning with tin Tir-1 news of I in* disaster. Til lvh'-ls are reported to he marching on Per., whieli is im apahle of defense fur nine than a few days, owing to its position, tin* absolute laek of supply of provi< ions ami i lie ruinous state of the imir walls. The population wit! veui.iloyal only as long as the Sultan can prutc t ami feed them. A few day s ..f nieg, means starvation. The Snl.au may attempt to escape, hut m that ease Key. will m-knowledge the pretender "The Sultan's troops were disastrous ly tooled: the remnant tied to Key nb.tndoiung everything, nrtillerv. Tents, riii'-s. xiuiin?iiiitioii. iiioiit-yr and si.oes Pi u tieally the w hole army was rouictl as coinparalively very few troops o ?-t v l?ft in Fez. Tlie load from Fez. to Tan. trier is open and safe at present, hut the pretender's prestige will receive tin enormous stimulus and loyal tribe* " in join ins iaus<\ If tlm SuKau i-ajim. or ran defend I'V/.. ihe south will Kiiupnrt him. in wliieh ease eivl!. " ar :<5 Inevitable." MR3. GRANT'S WILL FILEU. I ?lslr I rfl to CMIilrnn, M?-iiieut?i* t<? >lt'tro|inllt*n Mtitfinn of Alt. Wasliinctnn. I?. P. Tim Metr.i|??>lit:ii, Museum of Art. In Now York City. ito .r.-t'ivo llii' ilioiisa ntl-year-ol?l m>lu I..,, ;,r;\.|! callin?t pIT-flltOll t?? \ti> ,t i'ia lli-iil I; 111 lit liy tlm .M kailo of ,i..|:r. aeeordiir.r to I e will. til"il f?u |?r.O Tii nn -'inn is ai-o lo vn i\! t\\< ? '.al'!?? v.as - prososii si to Mrs. i leant -ci ','ivii lie* liy 1 h<> Kins of Siaui I v i lie M ikudo. I lie solid ;nM toilet mo; oilier menu nios ho i'i"vi\i>i| while *i i In* n ip :t' iliid the world will, i! !.? al ?Irani. I he rslulp, coiis:?'iin;; ? ' real etoCe valued m $ hi.iMMi. i a-lt jSId.ih.O and eiirilles SI Si it nil i, is to l<" <li\idc?l ti i illy among her 1'otir children. Hen i*!iil I 'red I?. (Irani. Iiv the net ion of I In* ejnhlivii. is naineil as executor. With i lie will was tilrd a sworn tlaleiie nt by .1. I'ierpoii .Morgan certifying ' > the signatures of Antlmii.v Inexel ami (leoi-go W. Childs. wil ties . s to the will. The executor iliivdcil by il*. will to present to the I ? overrun out any hislorical effects lecined desirable. sn0w5lide CARRIES death. Ito T-. it linnsr nu'l On ii|>:tnl? Swept llimii it IMountnlu Side. Nelson. H. iNews reached here ' at n enow slide struck the bunk bouse >f lee Mollie tliiison Mine, tea miles from l.nl;p Kootenai, on Christina* light, ra/.iu;; the budding. It is lie:o have killed nine men and iuiur d several others. H ie men had gone to bed after holtlug an impromptu concert. The snow ilii'e crushed in the roof and <wept he men down the mountain. Thcy vere earri* d from .'ton feet to half a mile from the site of the cabin On> nan was found in the snow, writhing n agotij*. lie died a few moments liter. bank bi.Oi/vn to pieces. toOblHin 9l5,OOi) ?nil, I ntiiniW*fi??k I'lii'innrff, VOactuvm*. SI. I.ouis. Mo. The bank :it l.itiun. VIo.. was robbed of $ir?,OtlO in a seiisnioniil milnn'i' l?y burglars bettveeu 1 iml 2 a. hi. Itesideiita in tlu- vu-iiiiis >f the bunk wi-ri' nroused by tin- sound >f an explosion anil sonic of tlieiu usbed into the street. The burglars limn leaving the bunk, tired ?ome fifty allots at random. and wen sileeo sftil in Intimidating tlm would-be enptorw until tlmy had niadi heir escape. All the money was taken from the vaults. The building wa? . oinplotely wreeked. No elite to the robbers lias been illseoi creil. Ha?rd lh? )U>;ur Coiuf* l.ifo. r i evident HuosoVeltV eot?i?.i. in up ret'erouee of the Venezuelan controversy jo The llapne tribunal u:ih eemmemled in the European capital". alhooprh some disappointinent was uiaaIftietetl in Berlin that he had not < on tented to in t as arbitrator Karon J'Kstournelles tie Constant, n 1 uiei. member of The flnp-uc tribunal. in a otter warnih eonprai ulaimp the Vie* font, expressed the opinion that hi* ?< tlou had saved the trihiinni from peaLienl extinction. This view i tdu?i?-v Iiy ailminlKtrntion officials and illjilu mills In Washington. The l'n sidoj.f '?= unto, settinp forth the reasons for I iv notion, was received hy llie Etut.pu jffice* at lamdon, Berlin and Bonn