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VOLUME XVII. CAMDEN, S.C.. FltlDAY. MAUUI 1MSMM5. NO. !>, in in n Cars Turn?i Over a?d Went Down t inhiinkmcnt BROKEN RAIL THE DIRECT CAUSE ? ? ? . _ T*A0U|CuaCh?S ?f Passen8er Train 011 16 010 Division of Southern unge 0\cl High Embankment nd Only One of 20 Passengers Es cap08 Btttfreiy Ujiliurt. ? ay <?? Hon ?' after -j o'clock I n,'u* UlVf'k occurred o|? the Ash 1)1 tl,(< Mo,,l4M" Uaif^ a' mile l1Tn,|,'| and Xr^, <??-., ioIu. The k *** i-j.ii.se, I by a broken lish '""!l "?k" ? ??'? The aeei 7 a ,,n,v"- two ?'0 m ''""t-'tiiiinir about f :,!"l one box ear went o wi lu<r|j embankment, falli*? a,'"*s a ditch. "fc. only passengers completely os OlK "W lv"re aiiW? I'W and , /T'? '"ina.sx'ilh*. Mr. Waddell i?un[n l Mi.*.. held on to *|de -or the e?r as it wont 'lowland suffered onl.Ni slight in "1 Ashe bo ro, and ;I. K. Williamson, of Worlhvillo, W?i siM'ionsly injured, wergr carried to.' their homes. 'The 1,1 , r mj.uvd were brought here and lukeij to the Junior Order Hospital. -Nearly all the physiehlns of the city, together with ;1 number of newspaper nienfftnd ?ii izens. wihit to the scene of the wreck. The wreck presented u huriihle si^lit and it is miraculous lliHt none were kiHetl." . eonrt'cted list of' the wounded 1*1 as. follows; Conductor Kck liurns, of A she bo ro, seriously injured on head and in back. Htitfflf "Winston serious wound on side ol head and bruised on body. F. 13. Dund ridge, Baltimore, ser iously injured about head and back; hand hart. Sherifl 'J'. ?f'.J^ineh, Aslieboro, leg and baek sprained. F. O. Walton, Charlotte., slight cut on bend. J. K. Williamaou. Woi't'lnille, slight eut on head and?, bruised. A. .1. Smith, iJha^tinoo^a. Tenu., bruised and cut./ \ W. I\ Kagnn, Jfigh Point. eitt on head and knee injured. - ? - , II. .M. Stewart, (-harlot Uy'eut on head and leg injured. ' W. <}. l'oindextcr, Winston, cut and bruised. A. II. Whitehall, Thbmatsvillc, eut and bruised. A. J. and Luther ]?u'rro\vs, -Tyoy, slightly hurl. Osear Deddick, < ! reensbofo, cut and bruised. W. ( Jones, CJreonsJjoi'o. eut and bruised, $ 3i y t ? .fafp.w W^iddeih (irand liapids, Mich., slightly hurl. t II. L. Ai!:i!iiH? 'if ^('havfolte. travel ing f -.Southern Haihyjfy, eut {^(Pbiiil-^'d.' Z. W. Stout, High Point, cut on Ilea J, bacterid chest. ; HI rT~ De'flr, Winston, baek wrench ed and-Jiiji hurt. ? John Davis*, Philadelphia, baek wienelu'd find slightly bruised. Out of* the 'JO or more passOitgers, practically all not hurt except Miss Olive, of Thomasville. However, her sister sustained * a slight cUI. 'on the hand.** Tltc^'^'Vore the only t wo lady passengers tl^uu jsn, the train. - v Mr. W^idd Bi*okaw and party, numberi^^Io, had just gotten ofl' at Frazier'i Siding, a mile, above, to <^o to T\1 r. lBn?kaw's palatial country home, Fain'ifiAt; ? , , - Tramp Crpshed Between Bumper. Fayettoyifje. Special ? A white man was. found dead with one Icjr eut off, Thiusday morning on the track of (lie. Atlantic Coast Line Kail way, near Luray station, four miles north of -ifiis city. He is unknown and there i* nothiuir <?n his jx-fson to identity him. lie had on workman's overalls and is supposed to have been a tramp stealing a ride. Miss Busch Weds. . Pasadena, Cal., Special. ? Mill Wil tielmina Hnschc, daughter of Adol plius Buscli of St. J^ewis, and Lieut. lOdward A.J JjU-harrer of Stnttjyert, Germany, an officer of the German army, were married at the Church of the Anitfk, outside ST this city. Rev. T. ^;Rnnkler. rectpr of the church , the Wartiago Cere mony, accotj to they K piseppal scrvicc, <JflfM?ph II. John son, , Messed the cnuojr,-- ' Lieut. Scher rer and^^.bri.<le will leave for the Kast in * i*ivate 6ar. '* ;8 % like 130,000 Damages. Ashevtile, Special. ? Mrs. Sarah E. Dcrmid^wother-^nd administratrix of the late conductor C. C. I>erm?d, of the, Ashfvillc division of the Southern Kailwa.^vomiiyy, ha* instituted suit iu Suprtiaor Court against the South em, de^aadiu^dfWMre* in the sum of $30,Wfr. -ft. W^ Newell, of tbti Ashevilli the sail. Conductor Denmd was kill ed n^ar Waynesville January 16, 1000.' WORK OF CO NGKESS , What ift Being Doue Day by Day By the National House and Senate. To Mark Confederate Graves. The House passed the army appro prim i<>n hill, also the Koraker hill providing for the marking ?>i* the graves of ( 'on federate dead, buried in I the Nori It. Dolliver Speaks for Rate Bill. I'h.' discussion of the* railroad rale , quest ion in tin; Senate was continued h.v Air. Uollivcr, who spoke in sup-, port of the I jollivcr-llcpburn hill. Ho said that the hill was intended merely to supplement the, existing 111 , ter-Statt' commerce law and conteud [ od' tor its validity j'rom ji constitu tion^ ]M>int of view, predicting that government ownership ol' the mil roads would he forced upon the country if Congress did not meet the present demand fur regulation.. Mr. Dolliver was not questioned and when he concluded thu remain der of i h?* day w as devoted to ihe hill providing for the settlement of th? affairs of the live civilized tribes of Indians niter tin; termination of their tribal relations. Mr., Dolliver in his speech said lie did not agree with either Air. Lor?t kev or Mr. Dacou that the secret prac tices have been abandoned. Ho did not believe the Klkins bill adequate for protection against these practices. "The dillieulty about rebates is not in punishing \oilations of the law,'' he said, "but in discovering them a u<i we have undertaken jo amend the law so as to cover that defectV Keturning to the question of ap peals, Affc Dolliver said that 1 1??* pow er the commission would exercise in in preventing recourse to courts was about as great as the power of ' ' my froinds who are tiptoeing about this chamber talking of the 'day in | court.' " Air. Dolliver referred to the recent mugav.iiie article by ex-Secretary Olncy and said that he was the man upon "whose advice President Cleve land had .sent an army to Chicago "in the fact' of the protests of panic stricken mayors and screaming gov ernors." There was a perceptible stir in the ! Senate when Air. Dolliver referred lo I one investigator ''who had lo unload his railroad securities to give him the spiratual preparation for the work." By Unanimous Consent. Legislation by unanimous consent ami under susjiension of the rules oc cupied the attention of the House and resulted in Hie passage of several bills, some of considerable import ance. The adoption of a resolution of inquiry as to whether anv crimi nal prosecutions have been begun against individuals in the Northern Securities Company furnished the text for a speech of criticism by Mr. WiTTlams, the Democratic leader. Uriel' answers were nnu\e by Air. Jen kins, of Wisconsin, and Air. (irosver e(jor, of Ohio. Air. .Jenkins Said that Si. a .statute. of limitations had. run against, any action that might be taken in tliis j^ise ami that any. clfort at prosecut ioii^wouhl be useless. .M3: Livingston Minis Dead. Atlanta. (ta.. Special.-- Major Liv ingsjon Minis, former mayor of At lanta. and one of the most widely known men in Ueorgia, died at his residence here Alouday, after a brief illness, aged S."? years. Major Minis a na'tive of South Carolina. moved [ in his early manhood to Alississippi, t where he became identified with the interests of that State before the civ il war. When war was declared. It:' [joined the ranks and served until peace came. The Trial of Hasty. OalTney, Special.- The trial of < !eo. Hasty rov murder be^an I ? - i wee!: in the regular term of court here. The testimony was concluded on Saturday and one speech for the Stale and one for the defendant was made. This h a notable case and lariro crowds have been in attendance. On Monday tlu pleading was finished and the case went to il>e jury. Solicited Fund From Clerks. Tampn, Fin., Spooial. ? < *ivil ser vice Inspector Donnell, of Atlanta, lias since. Friday been investigating charges that a recent appointee ??T the new postmaster at Tampa had violat ed t.ho e.ivil service law by solicit in" from (he employes ?>f the |M*stolUcfc contributions to the Kepulilican cam naign fund during the last i>rcsiden tial eleetion. The inspector has harf nearly all the employes of the ollict before 'him. Inspector Donnell ha>_ formulated his report for trausmi* 8iqo\'1o the civil service comnus*?ioi at Washington. Lonfworths North-Bound Via South ern Railway. Jacksonville, . Fin., Special. ? Mr. mid Mrs. Nicholas liongwortli passed (hniugh Jacksonville Hnnduy morning, at Ml. o'doskr . J'h? '? not leave their , ra i? which was shifted from Fhe^AT^" lantic Coast Line to the Southern, .and" left within, a balf hour of the There was no crowd at the station beyond that usually there at 4hat time of day. Occurrences of Interest i rum ' I All Over South Carolina MANY ITEMS OF STATE NEWS j A. natch of Live Paragraphs Cover irg a Wide Range What it Going On in Our Btute. General Cotton Market. < tjUjL'l in | | hi Now .Orleans, quiet and -??;?.!>. H > -T>- S Mobile. Mead v 1 <H -'J Snviinimli, steady Idi-lti ( 'h:< rlesion, steady 1 <? il-S Wilmington, steady In ,'i-S Not folk, steady 10 it- 1 Baltimore, nominal 1 l.nn Now ,i mi U, i|iiici >. . I0.1l."> Boston. quiet lO.Oo 1 Mtiladclphia, quiet 1 I .'JO Houston, steady 10 J 1 10 Augusta, dull 10 l.'l It) Memphis, steady lo T -S St. Louis, steady 10.' 1-1 I .ouisville, lirin 1 1 1 -S Charlotte Cotton Market. These figure.- represent prices paid \\ agon* : ( iiti <1 middling 10 1 Sf riet middling I o ;> 1 M iddliug I n ;; | Good inidillinu, 1 i n *_? ? 1 ? 1 In; 5 I St a in> !l T-S Charlotte Produce. Chickens- Spring I'Jt-/ "J*? I l<'iis- | ier la-ad . . . >? > lli inks '2*. K^ss t:; Oa ts feed !?"?(</ ? ?0 ( ot )i (ititt! OS < 'lit toll Sl'l'll ? . . . . 'J-l < >at Seed .*>ni,? *>,"? Burned to Death. Columbia. fyieeinl.-- News lv/tehod the city of the fatal burning of Miss Magyie Swart ze of lliis city, which occurred near Killiaus several days ayn. The young lady was visiting friends in the vicinity and on the day of the accident was out in ihe woods witnessing the men bnrn off the ri;iht of way for a train road. A ettrpeii tine hox took lire near where nIm* was standing and she was told to ex ling uist the flames. Killing 1 1 ??' lap of hor apron with sand she threw it on the blazing hox which caused tin; huruing rosin to fly out and almost envelop her in Haines, In her slg on\ and fright _slje ran. not knowing where she vvtis going ?nd before s?ho could he overtaken disappeared in the undergrowth. When her body was found it was burned almost to a crisp, even the shoes being destroyed. Fire on a Farm. Spartanburg. Special. Fire de stroyed the modern country home oc cupied by .John I'aldwell and family, located on the Spartanburg and Abbe ville road eight miles I rom the eity. The house was the property of W. S. Caldwell. It. was an eight room dwelling commodioifedy arranged and with slat'- roof covering. The cause of the lire is not known*, .^fr. .John Caldwell was away from home at the time h ttuel ha inil'Jil l.VJ.'J l."i ,*>00-S"?0 time but the family escaped unhurt. New Enterprises. Tin- secretary ol',.Ktalr lias granted a charter t?> I !??? . Ncot ia Lumber com pany of Hampton count \\ The cap ital is >$t>,000 ami the ollic< is an*: M. L. Peebles, president: .1. <?. Mason, vico president, at id W. A. M-uson, se? rctarv and treasuvej\ Tin- Klaren Bridge company of ( 'harleston. whose purpose is to con struct a toll bridge across t lto A\ ap pro- c;;!, received :i charter. Tin4 cap ilal is $1,000 and the oflieers are: Ot to F. Klaren. president and treasur- . er, and lieo. II. Klaren, secretary. The Picdtnoni Really crr.npany of Crecnville lias a capital of n."),000 and the corporators are: Win. (!. Sir vine and Thos. 1. Charles. The Pullman company tiled a .state ment of iis business. It:/, capital is $7,000 shares of $100 each. The American Telephone and Telegraph company also filed a statement. The capital paid in is $l.?S,(i(il ,.S00. The Ceo. P. Misscn company of Conwav will sell gentlemen's furnish ings. The catti(al stock is $2,000 and the olllcers are: Ceo. F. Missen, W. I'? Mc.Cord ami Chas. J. Kpj-s. The Reeves lave Stock ami Ve hicle company of Swansc;t* was issued 1 a"-?eonimission, the capital bcin.* *?>, Otlb and tin* ct?* j??iators J. L. Reeves aqd W. II. "Witt. Cows and Hones Stolen. Greenville, Special. ? A week of cow stealing ended by capture and conviction of two negroes, ushemd* in a week of horse stealing, ^iiuir horses have been taken from stable ? raids' ill the heart, of the city and the olllcers are f*et liner desperate. ItT ?very case Ihe animal stolen has been swapped off for a poorer horse and r "ash to hoot and the thief has ahan | doned the new hone and made off 1 with the cash. SCHOOL I AW CHANGE S Time for Voting Special School Tux- j es Extended Calhoun's Birthday I to be Observed. Sta'e Sn|MTin!f|nli'i:i <>| I. due; lion I Marl iti recently >cni out to tin- comi ty Mlpf r i II t elide 11 1 s of cdllfUt i??|| Se\ eiul circular letter.-. concerning pro visions inu<lo 1* s the recent session of 1 1 if i^irtTal assembly in regard to the Schools of lilt' Still*'. < >11*' of tllCsc J"C lates to I h?* law making Calhoun'* birthday a holiday, another to the purchase of l>r. Ml/as' history of the Jews in S. nitli Carolina, and the third to th<1 linn* for voting *p* ciul lavi'.s for local school pur|Mi>es, As those letters contain informa tion of value to tin' school they arc JJ l \ ? ? 1 1 HS I olio ,\ s : To tin* County Superintendent-. < Sent len??'U : Some time ago we st nl you some petition forms to aid in volinjLf lo<al taxes. Now is a ??'ood t iti;e to press this work. The lejiis- | hiture, at its recent session, amended section 1 'JOS, >,.i that local taxes may he \ ? ?l ?-? i at any time during the year. The amended law provides that taxes voted after October 1st shall not he i^H'ol h*<- 1 > d until the follow ing year. The h'uislatn re renewed the appro priation for libraries. According to our records, more than 7<?U libraries , have been establish* il and more than 1tM enlarged, since the library law v.a? enacted two years ago. If \oii continue to pu^h this work as you ha\e done, v.c shall pass the 1,000 n. ark before the close of the year, j Many ot the libraries already estab lished should be enlarged. They may he enlarged every year. The general assembly amended sec lion 1-Jotl ot.' the school law, as fol lows: "Provided, further, That the, Slate bar* I *>f induration shall exam- 1 in*' into tin- curriculum, standing, faculty ami equipment of each insti-l tutioii, and see that it is doimc real college work he for** cert ilieatcs may he issue*! on its diplomas. ' ' The State hoard is now making such ex amination, and will communicate re sults to you as soon as possible. In the meantime, tin? list heretofore M'lit you should be enforced. A law was passed requiring Cal houn's birthday, March l*th, to bf' celebrated with special exercises in the schools. I semi special circular <>n this point. The do<; law was amended so that the money shall he spent in the dis trict where it is collected. It is the duty trustees ami other school of ficers to nee that all *?? thf dogs in each district are returned" lor ea Na tion. We are having the school law printed, and will send you a supply as soon as possible. Sincerily yours, (). li. Mai (in. Slate Superintendent Kducat ion. Copies of Dr.Kl/.a's book for school libraries can Ik; had from Mr. Martin uu^ipplicat ion, express ch urges to be I iv t If school or college. Another o|' the letters is as fol low s : ?v To Superintendents unci Teachers: Allow me to call your spec^l at trition to t lie act of the we" l??f lislallire to provide lor jlie eclebra tioii of Soutli Carolina day in the public schools. It is as follows: "That i he pnhlic schools of this State shall ohsrive Calhoun's birthday, {lie 1 Si h of .Match of each year, ;is ' South Carolina day,' and on that day the school officers and teachers s!i;ill conduct such exercises as will conduce to a more general knowledge and apprcciat ion of the history, re sources and possibilities of this State; Provided, flint if the s-?id day shall i ."II i it i S-tiuvday or Sum 'ay, t f?c Frj 1 "V, iitiji i e>t to March l^lh shall ho s: l;\r'(e ! : Provid-d. further. That if any sdu-ol shall not be in session on the said date, the celebration may he held before the close of t lie^'tcrm. That the State superintendent of edu cation shall sufiuest such topics or programmes as he may deem appro priate fox- the celebration of 'South < aroliua day.' " Inasmuch ns the time is so short, it will be impossible to issue a pam phlet on this subject this year. 1 should like to suggest, however, that < you make a programme from the best material available. Of course, you will find excellent material for study r.nd for essays in encyclopaedias, his tories and maua/.ii^s. . -You ought to j:et some line essays on Calhoun; Von will find jjood selections in many of the books in the school libraries, such as Palmetto Stori ???, Our Country's Via*-. History of the Old Che raws, South Carolina Women in the Con federacy. Southern Poets, Tim rod 's PoenYs, Story of t lie Thirteen Colon ics, etc. Yon might take advantage of 1 h is day to raise^inoncy to pet hooks for your libraries, which treat 'of the "history, resources and possi bilities of South Carolina." I shall Im*. -triad to receive any poems essays and selections which you think suitable to incorporate. into phlet to Ik; used hereafter in the cele bration of Mouth Carolina day. . Since rily your, O. B. Martin, State Superintendent Kdnucatioq. ( Niyc vq/ //*' ^XvW.lo \V II INC TON', 'I'll ti li'*\ 1 tllC MiOln'V Ktrillgeil > See- I ? I il ??> ShaW ' oderod * l?l,tMNI,lHMI .if | i ?ov eminent 'funds to be i led itk ;he national bflttks. By deoi -i *'?' \??\< -? tin* S ? u;i 1 1 ? Coin uiitlcc on i I if Philippines refused to re port iln* Philippine Tariff bill cit!,,-il fa vorably or adversely. The famous "cidiis fruit" in junctions against :i II t !i<> railroads of Southern Califoi ilia wri t' decided unanimously ill favor oi ilio railroads 1 i.v tin* Stt promo Court of the l'niled States, t lio opinion b dng I ?y Justice IVekhani. The case Involved < ti< right of l ho rail road companion to designate the route for frnli shippej Kiisi after leaving their o w n lines. Tin.* i 'iV side}}! . 1 nt to the 1lll> following nominations: To lie Second Secretary of tin* I .oration at Constan tinoplo, Turkey. I.owis Plhstciti, of New York; to In* Third Secretin y of tin' Fmbassy a t Mcxico, Joseph C. Crow, of Massaehtjset t?. During a thunderstorm lightning struck tin* live-year old son of William II. Ilessnor. ;si Seat Pleasant, Mil. Ill'll ISLANDS. I There is tniK'li owit.'iiu'ni in Manila over tin* possibility of a war with Chi j mi, in which case our troops stationed in tlio Philippine* would lio tailed upon to i[<> to ill"' I'lOlll. In Manila, ill lPu.\ there won* LTil eases and 'J'J't deaths from cholera; for ty live eases and lorly three deaths from plague ar.d twenty-seven cases and i\mi deaths from smallpox. Major < JemTa I l.eouard Wood has sailed for (lie Island of Mindanao on a two weeks' trip of ilispeet ioll. Tlio Filipino* are anxious to organize a volunteer regiment to assist America in t'lilnn, i?oml:.sti<\ The funeral of David II. Henderson was Jndd at l)uhu<pn>, Iowa. John It. Walsh was arrested in ,t,'hi ! cago. III., (.harmed with making a false [ report on tin* condition of tin* Chicago National Bank and misappropriating $.'{,< KIO.tHM. Tint New York Life decided to aban don its expensive olllces in the llau oVer Hank Building, in New York City, established by Coorgo W. Perkins. The report of the Pennsylvania Ilail road Company for tin? year ending De cember ai, UMiri, shows the greatest business in the history of the* system. Through an adjournment until April .*? of the hearing of a motion for ?i new trial for Albert T. Patrick for the mur der of William M. Hiee in New York City in Woo, >ji new lease of life is as sured to Patrick. The New Haven Hailroad will aban don tin* Crand Central Station in New York City and use (lie new lefinlnal ol the PennsylWinia. Judge Josepn M. Deuel, of New YorU CUyr was served with if copy of the charges on which the Appellate Divis ion of the New York Suprein ? Court will he asked to remove him from the bench. Steve Adams has made n full confes sion in tin* Steunenhcrg assassination case at Boise, Idaho. It is more do tailed and sweeping than that of Or chard on tiie movement of tin; conspir ators. A 100 pound snapping turtle was found in Buzzard's Hay, Mass. The Culled Steamship Cm was inyurporatod at 'Irenion, N. J., with an authorized capital stock ol $1,000,000. A blizzard swept tho Southern coasts The snow blocked the railroads ami tin; malls v.-ere lied up. An unknown four-masted schooner was driven ashore in a blinding snowstorm out mile off Capo 0/niy, Ya, Word was received from I.lltlf Hook. Ark., thai Thomas D. Jordan formerly of .lie Iviuitabie, was stay ing at a Hot ."springs hotel. Secretary of the Navy Bonaparte ar rived in Annapolis, Md., to confer ulth Coventor Warllold, Ceiieral Porter ami Admiral Sands as to tlio program foi l In* ceremonies incident to tin* linn! interment -f 1 1: r body of Admiral Fa ill Jn;*e- m 1 1. "Attired in a Uridal gown of wkiti , satin, the body ? I a woman w ho hail passed as the wife of William II Ward, of New York City, was found in her room at .">17 l.cnox avenue, will) g;-. ? pouring from a tube fasten? 1 In !?' r ino't I It. roui:it;.v. | \i* v I i\i d .? tiviui 's between .Vi.-drla and various commies, it is averted, will hold Ilini^:ir\ in ? li?* ?> 1 1 1 ] ?i r? ? o o nomicaliy for the |> -riod I hoy will ? 1 1:* dine. The ? * 1 1 .'i juIht til' Deputies, iii session at Pari-;, voted to reduce the periods of service of reserves. The Senate has votM against any i eduction The IJriti.-h naval estimate- fov 1 000 '07 provide for a net total expenditure of XI 'M7..".o0. . The first labor hill of the present session of the British Parliament, in session at London, empowering school authorities to provide inenls for under fed .school children, will receive 1, lb oral support. Adviees received at Paris, France, said that a revolui'.onary movement] against President < 'astro .wax being or* ga nixed on the Island of Trinidad. > Aeeording to a decree of the Czar of Russia no laws shall hereafter ho ef fective without the approval of the Ra tional Assembly and Council of the Umpire. An unsuccessful attempt was mnjA on the life of fiovernor-UCneral IvauP bars at OdWsa, Uussla. Mail advices brought by the Empress of India to Victoria. B. C., say that the tierman steamer Servbi, carrying home iMuiml troops, struck a floating mine -wUen-leuvlug Vladivostok, and sank with 1?K?of those on hoard. Advb-** iwcivod by tbo stonier Km press of India to Victoria. H. C., are to th? effect tlutt John Coodnmv, ex-Con aul-Ceueral nt Shanghai, ha* been ap pointed Foreigii AiVrtmsf .it NanUing "?t ? Milary of f500 at mouth. ? . . HURRICANE CAUSES HAVCC iocioiy Mantis, iu liio Mufti 0 .vw e;>i l?y lorii! . llcp.tl :? I I II, if IV|| 11 tiii J ? iiklictl ? I . s. ( our it hi it U s?" 1 ; '?* "? ? Ill i ltur. Hull >\\ e,n i!i So.-je'.y I s I ;l 1 1 1 ! ? ii'.ilH pves WO?V ,i ill '|j,. is||l|l>N ul I - pcete, I :l ili ? : .i ?.| TuaillOUl il.'snl:: ie,l , According i.i :nl\ iri's fiM.'ftl vi>tl ti*T?>. 'Ml1 report jihi'Vs (lie IHl ill I it ? i Hi dead lit I ' ! I ! i 1 1 .iliil adjacent island- .i i liii;li as Pl.ilOO in, l Ji, property loss it 1,11, ||t;.s , .,1,1,1 |lu i |?. ...... liriitol I iv dllli'".'* ?' i Iii? v 1 1 ':i 1 1 ii M a - posa, n Iii. Ii ha ?. arrived here trom '/ '?{?? di- a.-'.Cl'. I.r j* ...4| l"'.\"in! doubt, |;,i\vi'\ , p. Uiai no\oii\ live buildings ,.1(y <?? atom u.Tij dctroye.|, a|i<l ?: have.- w;iv w ??.??)- J 1 1 i:i iiu' -11 1 ??ti 1 1 Tli.- ImililiDv ,,f H, ? A nu'ii. an ,? mc ir .?lie ami I'l i-n -h t;iiv,Tin?i'i,i hnildjte collapsed an. | the I'.ngii-h .?on-oiiat was sen .iisU ,!;,i?au?'.|. It U1|| re iplUV i';l j'"? ^ IVMOI't: Lhv to ""'ir loriiit-r >.ia:>' ?>!' pro.-perity . ianl i general :i|?|, -.,1 |'i, | ? |.!ts |>(.,.|| made. be! a n.idiiighl tlie ii'iiiju'^i began to r.r.;e. l !??? i i ni.r of Mi-rm apparently lii'in'f ru;t jtt?M u. ii eontuuied with iinaliaicil violence irilil ?I jn ? J i . ? aiternoon ?f i Iiu iii'xt ?lav. Willi iiu- lii-i onslaught I hi i U! iuy-. M?i !, cii .* i iii] a l ? ? w si'ii^ils afier ward Hi.' air w a - l ull ol^roofs. Tii, sea washed .hit mnn-y of t )<<> principal sti'-cl.-. <>i 1 'apci'i,4 iiu i i| iIh-v wiM'i' <?<1 (u (lif < 1 1 ? | * t J t <ii' many let i. W lien llll? I|lla,\ illotlg I III* W from LfJi Vi? \\ ay a Hon. I rushed in. de stroying I f n? shipbuilding yards of J',.. 1 ? ? i'mi mi, Brnvu A Itcnchahoui n, the lumber slims n|' j.. Martin and a stone flitting establishment of V. I,. Hatiox. Warehouses a kit \\<t" wrecked ami crops and liter -handlse stored there arc a total Joss. The Occanli/ Steam ship Company's wharf was b.ujly dam aged. and among the oilier structure; I'oinplcti'ly di'inolislicil were ih<> ens luins iioUKC, Ponded NMirelioilse aiiil shoil, po."lnftiei< J||)IIKI>, house of flip* tnln oi ilio pon.. a cluiiliuiiriii and Uur police licad?)iiarP'i-H. TJic American < 'oii?uInlc, whicji is 11m? ol<hkst building in PjijmmMi*, wilh Stood till! Sturm until S o'clock in the morning. >viicn ii showed cl^ns of uiv iiiK away before the violence of the ^ale. in t||<? absence of her son .Mrs. I)oty, aided by several missionaries, coolly supervised i be removal of ilie archives, whicb wore temporarily stored in 1 1i" Lat/cr Day Saints' mis sion bouse. Soon afterward the .Amer ican buildliiK ??ollapsed. i he vll!ii|{i' oi | arona wan complefc* Jy ?>wept in\?y. \ settlement of sev eral hundred < "ook islanders, IIi IiIkIi subject s, wf.s entirely destroyed, and one American named Noefeidt, who lived near by. battled fur "hours with th<! wav.'; before lie was rescued. .Many ihu: homes in Tatmiao weie de stroyed, including llio mansion of Herman .Men ell, whose family lied through water up to their nocks. The heaviest- loss of life, it is feared, occurred in the iauoons of the Tuainotu Islands, the i^uardiau of the ijuitranliiii' station bolnf amoiiK those who per Islied. '1 lie si'hooner I'apeclc was sub lilerKCil near Anna, ami the saHors had to lm lashed to the vessel. All the (,'ov ernniei.it buiidiiiKs and dwcllin? botisi-s and the ('atliolli- i-hurch in l''annrau woro washed away. All the important buildings on Motauta Island were do slroycd. Throjii^li > :t the -path of the storm broad fr'Ult. cocoa nrr, banana and lilantaiir trees wore hlmvn down, and the re ujt will b:? a trcucmiuii.'* hard* ?hlp to the natives. The I'rench unnioat /.elee Ii s ^ono to th-? Tuainotu Islands with supplies, and the Itrli i:>h ('ousul has made an ap peal to his 'Jovernnie.it fo aid for Hrlr Ish sii.'ijects. < iovernor .Tulllen has 'ap pealed to France for i.id and the Aniefl can colony is hopofulof assistance front the t 'r.lted States. The military bar racks has been made temporal'}' re lief station. The Islands Monrea, lliialicni, Uaii tia and Lohaa, of the Society uronp. susiair -r. damages to Iho extent of alio- 1 1 llANIHT KIT.I.S !'<jTlr. RiioLiii llank Jl>bher i h ?'|?ptui?\ Af ter Uesperute righting. 1 1 felsingfors, Finland. 'ime pnr<oJl <H Iln> bandits win* t lt<> wiheV. ninlil en tered the Itussian State l\mk heYo, killed the gunrdbin and stol>i S?5?7..VJy*? < osi four more lives at TamflaefSTors. whore two of t lit* fugitives weifc; eauglit. One" of tin' bandits ?oi possession ol the Town Hall ami held it forthours. While Commissary of Pol let lJalu.s!: In was examining i ho two captives one of thorn grabbed a revolver ir?m the belt of the Chief of Police ana with it killed ltalushln. The bandit then , dashed np stairs, where he barricaded I himself in a room commanding the I stairs nnd lobby and the street outside. Two policemen, who tried to pick otl the desperado from a house opposite, were killed by the bandit, who was an excellent marksman. After nil other resources had beey exhausted tho lire men were called 'out and poured a tlood of water into the window. 81 multaneouslyeF^iekeil band of police and flromen stormed the stairs. One of the assailing party was killed and nine were wounded before the bandit, who fouuht desperately wltb a big knife, could be overpowered. The robber, who Is a Dorpnt black smith, boasted of membership In the Baltic revolutionary committee. Minister Morgan at Tlnvana. ? Minister Morgan presented his dentlals to President Palma at Ilrivaim and received a hearty welcome from the Cuban Government. American Missionaries Safe. ... Tho -fourteen AlUCriCOU mJ^^lL^r'tr who fled from Nan-Chang, Calna, ^ - C*ar Object* to Severity. The Russiau Emperor rejectee! mean* urea p?ovMl?e perw jwwwe matliodn of checking disorder la tfi* lip&K IIIN* IK WE, Bin Senator Dollivcr Predicts a Pi Ownership M o vein o;it . CROWDcOSENATE HfcAR>SPEM/i !"" 1 *? uiii. ir l)Ai|?ret Tliitl tli#> W liy Hum** Mi-ii ,M??t<? II > .lit <>l )l it|ii)n?, <?<!?? all. I lunldx tilt) < to VMI'li III f III? ? I |l!i..l.f t l'l')'?i<l*lll liOOftl- V .'It '< I'litliy, \V:t >.'i>'igloil, II. C. Mi>naf 01' Hub ibe < ? I i i f* !' rhampion of f l > ? >*' II phi ?i Ihitu hill, s|?i)|{i> Jn > lofeiiv,. and .?>, jil.-m.-itiiiii ?,f Dial meuaurt' t./r l u.i 'i-MiiH ii ml (rn minutes, .it 'had 1 b<" II o rii'i||)l?'t'i| that lii? W0V|1 ?1 ?"l-lf l'-jruk"!*, who unnoted '.'m l'll'l'l"l|t I'M 1 1> lUakillg in 11 |)V I'oVOly I'tlt ?if .li. I iv, r in t ha t direction Mi'. ) Itilliv I' avoided court opnMiUV. ?'"'I > Kal J ll ' i i I I N, )l,l >!(!,;<.. I'll I. i if i , iron, .?l. .<Miy iiiitl i||,| mil employ (?>il? in n'r-ii st?f!. ii,. | ? 1 1 ic t ii a- ,\ n?n'i?. "I' 1 1! "t>i> !i?, Iiol as ;i t?u?. M 1 lawyer, holding thai a w.i i.M ii. w;>i. (,, |)(,.s t ho Hepburn ? ?ill v. ilj.it i In* cii:u;s may 1 1.? ?. ?< .jp tin, iii\ ..r Hi,. priiiciiilu in.yi.dyytl 'V ' lift' W II ;iS to ijitl |iii'\ci"; " 1 ' '<> delegate r.VT .'-iii.-i trmr :l il? i ?? ; t- ' I ? '.i'Pti t() l)<> vajl|,|l)|i. io Ulti j ii ? i < ? Mi. ?? llixer was ;?ret'tPd !iv cwn ii ?*' ?Klit'lli't* ill, -in Ihnt will fll tWMi ?I. ?? ?I S.'i aior Forakm-. ,\ large u.'ii'M> ..i Itepri'sentatives from ;lit* ilo.ise list t'lit tl lO l.lle Speci ll. Si itii'.jv )'..?? iiUi-r was not present. Squ ill. ii * ..uli?.' was alst) absent. Iff l.i 1 1 f M J.i'illl vi?r referred to tlu> fact I twit: li.- Imi'ii i-hat-gcil wiih it it'utl.Miry Iowa ?'. | lallsm, only to contradict ii, i * ? K tli.il In; did not* desire It? June t Jovcrumcnt ( ii U e elm iKfr til;' 1 1 ? I Hi II0H8 illttMVSts or till* I'milltlV ^ ''t, ?'MMiM lWtl.l.lml "tlllVffJA t? brewing, niiti that iii,. tiiHH I* approm h lug \v?)t'ii tin- i-iii/.fiis of tti? Untii'iP Siuiyt going In make an iminhy into-M ho rjght by which some meii ii> a fi' w .years make ltundretls of DiilHoh *'. t>r ii.)M;irn, remlcring them capable ?>i: evvn .)M'i)>tlintloiv|nK tbc National <;o>. iM iininnf/t and ii,. pietiioted that If Con iiit-Hs ithi not n?r?'o upon a bill for thu rt'^uhiiliin of 1 1 1 o nil Iron tls tbo fouutvj would hi; ijallnd upon to face- tho prob h'lii of < ?overiiiiii'ilt owiiorihiiHA' 'nif ffi'iiator referred to the fact Miatl MfVMit. I'-oi'tikor and KlkliiH had tof in?vly liitrnduced tyJIJs giving to the mi r?'ivsfai-? ^oiiinii'rcc Cbinmliskin J.?n. hauio p i'Ai'i's conferrKd in the peixWfti hill. ' ? "iiis/fitd of tindtMininiii^thc law -to, hill lot'iiib'H it," ht? Kit hi, and he d(T; ??la r?'d fh;.t If thf present law had hi>M? v !]?< 'te.f v/lth the reverence atid'saii'-Nty ii ?iivs i vi'fi. the America n ppopie 'w.i.iiii have apprtiaeh,.,i u in a different l r;? ?>?<? ot mind ihiiji that which prevails. Me iv. oKiily.ed flie t'aet that it bftd bei:ouu> I aKiii.iualiio to speak HllghtliTgly of ?ha 1'iterKi 'ti' Commerce Commission, >tnf he ?b fende<l that body a?aJhfjt siieb id- - jacks, tlv> expressed Hje opinion time ?< tlu? lawyers hail dealt as fairly v.-.lU a? with the courU ii'^uii w oh Id have been better, Mr. iMlllver tlcelared that liedid nor f expt'.'t u urotracted vendetta between tli? raiiroudii and tlTe biiaJtire?yj ninnity, believing that when the law wan I'luteled it would be observ^l hy ??arri.' a??? Rhlppor alike. He predbrti tf jhsri Vwbjiin jive y,ear,s tliarc' 'would l.i.y board" of arbitration every tr.>/li?' v ??I'liir.' ot the eountry, so that app-.-.M to ih^ .'nmnif'-slon would, be tbe I'n'lt* ra(h.-r than the exception. Taking up the rebate qufKiion, Mi DoJlix t r hdld that 1)0 (1 Id not ji ^rc%o with ? k*i Jiv*-" -??iii*. 1 ui'ilkfitL. }{;??<!>) t li!i f the secret pnudieeiii have . httyn al?<?w I I'll" He did not believe tiie Klklntt bill ndKiunte for protection u?alui:t tie > ? prai'tices. ?' I'll!' difficulty about rebates Is jiot'Tfi l^mlshlTrff-rtolirttotuj? at- fbe- la^V? Uu_l >ebl, lint in discovering tliom, ami wi?' .liive ui.'d'ertakiMi to amend the law m? an in tMiver that difut,. "Whejhor anyone bell eves aiivlh.im I sa.\ ii r<?, ' f aid Mr, Dolllver, "1 wnuhf ,iK'* ???>' friends to acquit me of that most gritjvous offviuo of exploiting my pr Ju.IP'ph, or thoFii of anyone els*-.? against the gnat, properly Jnf-.M'tv^ts of the ' onntry. Not a line in this bill ha ? b?'Mi drawn m hostility, to the Amei ie.tn railway KyKleni, but It is ilnf i un In -.) nee of a better undersfantbiui b'>l>i '.''ii the Auiprlean people and that grert t ?y-iteiii. " 'There never was until yestenh.y, 1 n ? ; i M r. Foraker spoke; a shallow upiju ? .Hir right to regulate internt'iii coujnieree," li!> went on. He spok? bj / praise of tli<> i'resltlent, "the most sn* ^ pcj h,.n<:)ral leader of the m-iiecat 5;ti; -T iiimself he was prepiirpd for sni'i'i*. "but," he saitl, -I slant! in a p? viti*iii I did not seek, but. consulting v niy '-on science aa a citi/.^n and my *' honor as a Senator, I can take iu? other." '?"ouimenting uiion Mr. Kovaker's erlt ?cisin i hat the Hepburn bill is uucoii st'tusional, Mr. Doiliver entered upoit a^ line of argument to show that Mt. Foraker was mistaken, ami that Con gress has the power to regulate rates, " Mr. Doiliver replied to' the critUu#11* that he wa$ manifesting a ilisposi^lo'd . I%ward democracy by ditnying it. ,ani| elost'd with another tribute to President Koosevelt, ejyiresslng the conviction that "ihe people would ever trcaftirrii- ? in grateful hearts his blunt phitforn* / of a sijnare deal for every man." The Lougworths In Cuba. Tlio arrival of Mr. and Mr#, f.onc* . worth at Havana, Cuba, tvaa a awn* ? of itawt enthualnsu), ninny proinitw*)! people going to cwcTconie the br?jH? ? WOMAN KIT.I.S A CONSTAT? I. Sk Ho Wua Lc ?y Iv.z on Furniture -X;o .Slic Took II I in I'or Rf>b^r? ClUcujfo, III, ?Mr*, HlJiirlir* Hnfcp*, . Of NtX ?*>?% W est < 'tii<'.. _ ? ;i ' ?' .????; *h?>f - anil. klUtvfT'oufidlilirtf h?? iitiompllnir l<?v y />? , ?r f*tv, UitHP*. >"Tw<> ?yon wil#ciJIT u:y ? (bought IliCy W?MV* | 111* JNtlco. "auu I b.%u?i