Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 117, Ed. 1, Friday, March 22, 1895 Page: 3 of 8
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HsIlt of all in Leavening Power Latest US Coy Rep0It
Sovtnth Day Adventlsta who
notoriety through
ugained
Jitter to their churches various
of value the whole aggregat
last week made an
Mit IMOOO
wlcars offering nt liattlo
t Mich la the presence ot bcv
thousand persons A close esti
the lalue of the unities pre
> f
Ji has not yet been made but It
wed to he not far from 400uo
elders before the gift glv
7ofthe
Ittn preached a short sermon In
b hi expressed his belief that the
j th world a as hear at hand and
rioleat occurances of the tlmo lndl
inf the articles heaped In the
the gilts were calltd
Vo nen
Vtre watches and chains diamond
< bracelets elHerware clocks
tsA nd In fact eery thing In
ieirclry line that could be comert
to cash Nearly rorty blcjclea
The whole collection
ilio ghen
ohiold and the proceeds will bo
tj to extending the theories of the
disappointment of those who had
jnfldently predicted and believed
tbe end of the world was llxed
itfintdaSy of January lfc 5 Is not
m int experience of the kind that his
its the lot of those who hae at-
M to set a limit to time and cut
fti flllht Trom the days of
1 there have been those who be
1 that the world was to be dc
id but It was not until after the
ir of Christ that this belief In the
the world
t >
n
u destruction ot as
1 definite shape Ills Immediate
jlnflrmly bclleiod that the utter
tij ictton of the w > rld would take
Intheir time and througi all the
7Q f jtars of the Church the second
of Christ was confidently looled
Jecanse He did not so appear
V tot their fatth In Him and re
4 jo their ancient sods This
updaily the case in npostollo
itlth the Shurch at Thesaalonica
the Apostle Paul took occasion
it of his epistles to warn the
htbat the < ay ot the second com
ru sot known and was of ery
kMala date
Hiar Ulnappolntmeiit
m t litory of the church shows
J iter now and then a wtte ol
Wa fliit the end of the world was
it hand has swept over the
Italy lo bo followed by a period
ipaJeucy because of the dlsap
Tscnt experienced During the
wmry and a half this second
t su looked for almost from
day Ihcn prearhers and pre
4Jf tf prophets would set a fixed
Some of them would aislgn no
ultr reason for fixing on the
elected while others would pre-
heats received a special reveli
Sot long after the establishment
1 paramount authority of Home
church mateis such teachings
Glared to bo heretical and ex
w meaiures were resorted to in
I t with euch sensational teach
lAe all other hereslM how
It flourished on opposition and Us
Jifi began to see in the lloman
toy one of the beasts seen by
in on tbe Isle of Patmos
urthere arose those who under
a Interpret prophecy and to tell
at meant by tho islons of
nd the other Jewish prophets
figure from their mysterious
afona the exact time when the
< mld be destroyed Up to the
I of there latter day prophecy
J ri It had not been considered
r Jewish or Christian students
prophecies spoken of had any
to the end of the world but
M alwaja been considered as
Mo the political or temporal
> the Jews ns connected with
turroundlnir nations
worreatlon of Luther and Can In
of
WV y lhe aevcn times
t ui ty eeks llxed by the
houl S rerIod whcn certain
ectlon ot the United
SmSI < llee ln th
H lk wa o S cm
ort MJ drtit iiould
ftSS ti h would then
Wua dead and that the
u
TOFTHE WORLD NEAR
LpEOrtU THIMC IT IS CLOSE
HAND
AT
th Df Ail Away
p0Mr tou > and Trepriro for
the Graud
whom the lslon
u °
rlyhteou lhln
would l
C ° °
naon Othra
and lost
specially nlmed nnd Its to
Mnc0 then many 0i1B1 a alc
o In nature has been uuc
li l rm J I0
coming of Christ was near at hand
i < He died In ISO In the SSth year ot his
>
ithilli Jf eTr hli 5 BBC Is printed lectures are still read
1
Capture of an Alleged Itobber Pecu-
liar Accident BaltWiore a Show
ammtbation vicTonr
Orleans March JWu rD
the Injunction pro
SLSSff1 I oulne and
teSfwm mo during he J l to pSSii to
Of hi lc u < 1 uw
r mis mfirr nvtiu m IroubI
TSBB0
liV uslastlo fol
m Jlft hesan
fli teachlni th
Him hj Vermont newepaper
he levee
ltni Rlllcn w widely B ° Vf
aity Urn ° l < iJ the attention I near thli
Hoi hrouehout the en I pll
pii rcitED Mrrrnns
>
Edward
i March 21 fcuvnra
Cincinnati Srrlnivale
MandiMth po mj t d toSiT
° 7 OW arch JlLoci
Coiumh ods are
ErlM H f MWeen rartner the
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34j
THB GAZETTE PORT WOnTH
TEXAS FB1DAV MARCH 22 195
HEAVY LOSSES BY GREAT FIRES
BETWEEN Wm AND SOMO BALES
OF COTTON BUllNED
NEW OniEANS COVERED BT A
DENSE BLACK SMOKESIOLTC
dTT VISITED BT A FIRE THAT
DESTROYED TROPERTT WORTH
JtOOOOOTHER BUALb BLAZES
SIOUX CITr Iowa MlrcluSl
On ol th noit friou tire tn th
IIo mu SiMfi tlbr st t uli > l t
icvu aUi S 1 pS tol ho T1 Company oo Ia r t to
would llie lid rfflV ii l t0th with Ita content laolv
°
thounnd ari on Yho i i ° e a lo ot mort > > > Tho
inYfe1 o lrAr ej fflwl ° l < > nB intol
j ajKu i me fire to the linseed oil mill across
aimers Slntliemmtr
the street and it was partially destroy
which finer ought to W V 1 a lotaf P4rt ° f lu Content maWlS
totitohlinxffiK J loss of 400000
ihou Shi2Ltne WrlUrt 0PP < > J Ids fouth t now changed and Increasod
of thnn SnSf in tli latlon mot U velocy Moving for a time directly
fa 52 aVlh e bito ot onHf his calci Sm to tho tno tank owned by
ind th at li2ns M been fuinilcd th ned o mills and the platform
conSVomfe whlch th eated began to burn
Millers followers Monniimh wi rcely Thousands of people had con
thousands anri Kdma no eTSr tlTrllVV lme d wien eV
Mnes of tan on lre lliero
different denominations Mr tfJL1 Wfl9 d
Miller would not set ay SSSe day iiSSR lhe Btoraffe bulMlnff an-
on which Christ would make ills X8BtrUcture lhe maIn art ot
aD h
poarance but declared Sot It SoSRl w Jlatorvaa ve torl > > ch and
t
occur some time in the Jewish ir kJ fT paclly ot U000 bushels In
1843that Is between March 21 of liK S bullXi wai 8tor < d W bushels
and and the same date in 1841 it as S5 SS ftnd BraI th ua
generally believed that It would occu Sft i1 4 t cak In th < ftnne5c lha
early In tho > ear and some of uS 1 In hU5e tank ha > ln an e8tl
more enthusiastic followers did fix the ffj capacity of 120000 gallons
day The first day tet was Iebruary XhS U was pJan thlt nothing could
10 that day being chosen becausei 11 J 0Vrt savlnt lne Implement
was fortjflve jears after the taking of J1 U lh lrecn t ned their at
Itomebythelrenchnrmi Others put m 2n tSiBaVn the 0t ml toraRe
It noda > s later being tho annhersary t0UM T e oulldlng of the Western
of the abolition of the Papal govern ran P Company was a frame strue
ment and the establishment of the ito ture tones high covered wltli cor
man republic i fu tcd Iron The iron aided the
Ihe new doctrine was assailed with I Iamc1 a9 U Pt water from reaching
ridicule by the secular and religious i ie nooa ° rt The fourstory an I
Journals but spread with amazing asment warehouse 100x150 feet w ts
rapidity Jreat camp mealnga wero KlSr atltl machlneiy valued at about
held In all paits of the countrj and In I 00000 waB destro > ed This machinery
UV a general conference was held In was ovvned by about twenty implement
Uoston In 1842 a merles of meetings comPanIes in different parts of the
was held In New Tork cit > and was n
tended by Immense crowds Hellevers
and preachers multiplied and Uuilng
tho summer the excitement became In
tense No hall could be obtained large
enoufih to hold the multitudes who
Hocked to hear 3dr Miller and colibor
ers and finally a Iirge tent rapable
of holdn ten thousand ptrtons was
put up and lu It meetings were held In
many rnstern cities Tho crate spread
to the West and counted thousands of
followers especially in Ohio and In
diana
Irriitireil fop It In ntn
As the date for the second coming
approached thousands of the mote en
thusiastic made preparations for the
ascension by disposing of their prop
erty and procuring ascension robes
February 10 and 15 came and passed
and the world still Jogged along In its
dally round much to the disappoint-
ment of many thousands but their be
lief that the grout tfty was near at
hand did not wnver though tho disap-
pointment did drive a large number of
them Into lunullo asylums April 14
was fixed upon It being renItcoit Day
Ur Miller himself would not definitely
settle on either of the daja named but
when they passed without any unusual
commotion he confessed himself as be-
ing greatly disappointed He favored
u day later In the > ear and approxi-
mated about October 22 This day
was accepted by all of the more Intelli-
gent of his followers and great prep-
arations were made for the moment-
ous event
Thousands sold their earthly posses-
sions for a bo rig and many others re-
fused to harvest the crops In their
fields holding that It was tempting
Providence to store up crops for a sea-
son that would never come In Borne
places the local authorities harvested
the abandoned crops at the public ex
ptnte At Philadelphia many persons
went out Into the country on the day
before and encamped ready for the
great event while others gathered on
the housetops and spmt the night In
singing and prajing
As tho number of those who believed
that tho October date was the correct
one was larger than those who ac-
cepted the earlier dates fo the dlsap j
polntments were greater and the num I
nor of suffeiing ictims much litger
Hundreds of believers became Insane
riiror th Lie nteriVrV rouRh nt many of whom
o
u
ot Rome the
churfh wna
Ulelr bollc een teDM ot
United States The contents of the
burned warehouse was Insured for
about 130 000 The warehouse Itself
was protected by 30 00O Inauiance
COTTON IlUTtXED
Between 15000 and 20000 Hales Are
llurned at New Orleans
New Orleans March 21 The cotton
trade of icw Orltans which has suf
fered greatly during the past two or
three months ui account of labor
troubles was idled to this morning
when bittteeji iboou and 20001 bahe
were destroyed by fire The iro tc
currod this nornlng in tne Iptoruatlun
ol cotton yarJs OravKr and Niulh
Peter struts A gulo was Wowing
and It wtu almist Imposiblt for the
fireman to get tvltitii lighting distant e
because of the Intense heat Die smoke
was so dense that several firemen had
narrow escapes from suffocation The
flames swept across the street to > ard
No 2 where sevual thousand bales
were stored The cotton In this jard
quickly Ignited and the firemen found
themselves hemmed In by two walls of
fire It waa six hours before the fire
was gotten under control The em
ployes of the press say there were
nearly GQQOO bales storod In the two
yards which were burned over The
loss will probably amount to 300009
A good deal of the Insurance was
placed In foreign companies
ST LOUIS HACKS
St Louis Mo March 21 First race
Five and onehalf furlongs Arizona
won Tradesman second Uayard third
Time 1 07
Second race Six furlongs Arkansas
Tataveler won lllghwajman second
Provost third Time 1J1 34
Third race Six furlonss llelle of the
West won Jack Bradley second tflake
wood third Time 121 34
Tourth race Five furlongs Hoy
won Mother of Pearl second Pat Tuck-
er third Tme 1 05 34
Fifth race Mx and onehalf fur-
longs ii Ileno woa Equator second
Del Mar third Time 127
MONTREAL ASSIGNMENT
Montreal llirji 21 Meredith d
OBrien fttock broker and public bank-
ers have laslgned Llabllitle 7CO0O
The principal creditor I the Quebec
bank for i 10000 uhlch fore > d the as
sienment and had Mr OBrien of the
firm arrested tno days previous to
the charge of obtaining money
that on
J1 destruction aa soon blf cJxS or lh eirtn deVtracUm < > > > > P tcnei This was In
J 1 TJ Z bit they hat found tl believer Mr connection with a not of the Arm for
WfirMtaJtolWl 1Illler icknowledsed his dlaippolnt
Wha fKr n5 Ln1 < n < reely admitted that he must
St of Ln ° fiH nI r fw > ° B but contendedto the day of his
1 la 11 ih I uli alK 4e th that the real time for the necond
orr CT
Mm
oooo which mas renined
a TEHRinu dattij
Washington March SI A dispatch
was ricelved tonight by Secretary
Qresham from Minister McKenzle In
Iiru in reference to the recent revo-
lution there
According to Mr McKemle there
near it h 5S ° mJJS nlth Interest and display a kuowlftUe
tlMI the LvL of be Scriptures possessed by ery Waa bitter nihtine In and raund Lima
< J tlud n nppenrance ° ° tC ° r tho in w for three da At the end of thl
TOetJn 1 3 were looked upon
Jworeora of the speedy oer
U sublunary things
MHIerlt Ciclteinrnl
I1 and most widely extend
SaPor lWrd JSat
DENISON PUDQET
time theie vere over a thousand dead
bodies lying unburled In the streets
and both sides were exhausted
A ItAILUOAD BOU011T
Macon Oa March 21 The Macon
J SSt S SSJISSS
t l a ll Silrjrii be one 1 J
a d the preachlns of Will tone robbers has beer run down and JJi lJV Macon Southern und
r Wtts 1mse n Ja for JJS0000 The
annah road roa
l k H ir of his cap = >
Smith No partlcu ar
Jd fUny cominced ot tho lort Myenl yearJ as0 0 Cn
doctrine he taught He turo have been received this city with Bavaanah and part
iS Sn calm Prophet General Lvrv attache of the line was graded and rail laid
S ll hi toachlnita upon tho Barker has out aomo very attactlve
S Uons he nlieed uiion the ilxshcet advertising matter
It for tho Balllmore
Mslon Bantel esnccially AdVertlsIng matter
Mn the SSi chapten Centennial which Is to be held Ma IS
jirC 1i Uvh 0n SrBK and roremaWert
r nla vh e n U I Bulldlnj
the thrown from a leeper o
no Baptist church glass i
a > a i aptist gia Denlson nm
and
going dovn
Ha ot the m > aterloua proph nalnfulij cut
Himmtd t0 hao dlsoiveied
Klnetoday decided Jonnlon county Baling
randln > i M aD ° al door again this afternoon
l irwuo t ii presidents KK T
arMtrftlon by 1
J leuhuon of tSe terin of the board SJ mJ torJ deem U
SlJ I ceSlXkny further The decision now
heart disease aged
The purchasing rpad Is another pro-
jecting parallel line
AMERICAN ZIENTONS CASE
Washington March 21 The Mont-
gomery has returned to Mobile from
Trujilto Honduras CapL Davis It Is
believed completed his Ia > estlgation
luto the case of the murdered Ameri-
can lUnton and will report the facts
to the secretary of the navy
CLOSED THE HANK
YTarrensboro Mo March 21 The
Hank closed
A card
announced that the dlrec
lnadl ibto to continue
1 > DKMIT3 11ACINQ
8prinE0eld 111 March IThe
Humphrey pool hill which permit
i ninety days racing and leEalltea for
I clrn book makers paaed Ui anale
today hy a vole of J to 1
db iinNiir c ppe
Pa March 21 Dr Hen
Bethelehem
a > 0
1
u p c
HARRIET TALLET LYNCHING
Naxh lll Tenn March SI No defi-
nite information has been received as
to the reported I neb ing of Harriet
Talley colored near Feiemburir Lin-
coln county The report that she bad
her death at the hands of lyncher
waa bruuffbt t Fayetterllle by two ne
sroes The woman It seems U mUs
i
Ing but tthethtr she ha lift the eOun
Jj of her own accord or met with a v lo
lent death has not > et been learned
NBCmOFS KieiNof
Reports From Cuba Confirm th Re-
ports of TrtAtts
Washington March 21 Advices re-
ceived here confirm the reportsthat tbe
negroes in Cuba are rttlng in revolt
and are seeking to turn the revolution
Into radical one It is da tiled how-
ever that the negro forces have de
rested the government forces with a
loss of 200 It ts said this report Is In-
spired by the revolutionists In an effort
to draw money from tho nitbusteilng
element in this cmmlr > lhe final re-
ply of Span t3 Secretary Oresluma
demand In the Alllancla affair has not
yet been received in the pieltminary
reply It was stated that definite re-
sponses would be made as soon as
communication could be had with the
Spanlsn gunboat thirkvd with tho of-
fense Ihe gunboat reported at Cuba
the following day nd the Spanish gov
thorltles are doubtless In possession of
1 her version of the case 1h y are evi-
dently prcceedlng with deliberation
hovvever a the response based on all
tin facts Is not yet at hand There Is
reason to believe that the report ot
Minister Maraguaa recall or voluntary
departure are overdrawn 7ho under-
standing among those Informed of the
facts Is that Minister Maragua will not
withdraw so long as th Cuban revolt
t continues as hu has comprehensive
knowledge ot the subject Sloreover
i It Is said that he will not retire at tho
i time when Ilio inference might be
drawn that It was due to the illfeeling
engendered by the Alllancla affair
The secretury ot state and the SpanUh
minister have not seen each other for
some time and there lias been no
friction In their dealings Mr Ores
ham has not Intimated to the minister
anything that would suggest u demand
for his recall It Is believed that when
thepubfm trouble Is over the minister
will rake a leave of absence although
this will be some time off It It Is at
all
Tiuno to nuuN emmenns
A Crank Attempts to Dei troy Two
Cathollo IMItlces
Washington March 21 Attempts
wero made toJaj to set on fire twu of
the I argent Catholic churches In tho
city St PaUlcks and Ft Domlnlcks
In both cas tho lire was discovered
and txttngulshed Lefuro material dam
ago had been done The coored jani-
tor of SU Domlnlckn was pushing
through the chapel shortly after noon
when lie smelled burning oil and smoke
and found fire under the stalrwa
which he mannged to Wat Out Wo-
men In the church had seen an elderly
woman tall and dressed in black en-
ter the church nnd leave hurrledlv
seeming to be very nervous Halt nn
hour later the colored Janitor of St
Patricks which is a mile fiom Kt
l > omlnUk s found behind a door lead-
ing to the belfry a pile of biasing
paper around n gallon can of oil bev
eral worshippers In the church had
seen a woman clad in black pan fiom
the aisle who answered th description
of the womin who had been noticed at
the other church Police and detectives
are scouring the city far the guilty
pirty All Catholic churches In the
city are being guarded The Incendiary
is supposed to be some fanatlo whose
brain has been affected by constant at-
tention to tellglon
NO 1U2PIA TET
Spain Is Waiting for Official Informs
tlon from Cuba
Madrid March 8 The under secre
tar > of the foreign minister Henor VII
laurrutla in an Interview today ald
that no reply had been glxen tn the
United Ststes minister Mr Taylor re-
garding the matter of the firing on the
Alllancla pending the receipt of ofll
clal news from Cuba from the governor
general of that Island Cualleja and
from the commander of the bpanlih
warship concerned presumably the
Condre do Veunndlto Pen or Vlllaur
rutla added that ho considered the Ian
i guise of the American press on tho
I subject to bo exaggerated and thought
that the commander of tho spanlnh
warship was incapable of acting rash-
ly In the opinion of the under svere
tar the Alllsticla was Illegally In
Cuban waters and ought to hae paid
heed to the slgnnl of the warship In
I stead of running away In a suspicious
In conclusion Beor vllUur
rutla called atttntton to the fact that
contraband of war from America had
b en ehlpped to Cuba during the for-
mer nbelllon He also remarked that
lie t > fH ncd the matter would be ami
tably arranged
I TO HELP COJtEA
The Japanese Government Will Loan
i a Large Sum
Washington March 21 According to
recent unofficial advices received hero
tho Japanese government is considering
a loan of 3001100 jen to Core a which
step Is tald to be temporarily necensl
tated by the present financial difficul-
ties of that country lhe loan was the
subject of a speech in the houce of
representatives on February 21 by
Count Xto tho minister president of
state The minister said the Tonghau
rebellion which commenced last sum-
mer was followed by a failure of the
harvest and then cim the war be-
tween Japan an 1 China He said his
government could not remain uncon-
cerned was therefore brought under
the necessity of making the loan to
Corea Thu latter government tho
minister announced Is planning a loan
lo meet national expenditures and as
noon as the plan was matured the
Japanese government Intended to re-
quest the repayment of Its loan
CLARENCE AND SADIE
Found Guilty in Different Degrees for
Murdering GIbbs
Duffalo N T March 21 Clarence
Itoblnson has been found guilty of
murder In the first degree and hla wife
gadle of manslaughter for the killing
of Montgomery Glbbs The verdict was
rendered Immediately on the convening
of court today the Jury having been
out since jesterday Clarenco ltobin
tfon waa sentenced to life Imprisonment
and fjadle for twenty ears
risB nrnir taiuhno
riite liluir Ark Merrb 21 W S Csmp
bll a prvnitnttit pl uier uf this rouu
win fatllr itahbtid Vf J J Oolt a ftruicr
tnlM Uioinlng la litis tlly c mp
111 la a drunken frcnir went to tb-
s rtmeuts of Volt suit ilcLd in the door
sud wbiu remonutrated Hb be picked up
thilr end hit > > ott tlie bead eirrsl
Um + wlien th latter drtvr a kolfe aud
vtablwd hlu Tbe tarn were strtngers
THAT MIXT THEPT
VIrglBts Ner Msreh 2L In eonssctlon
with Ui ehortagv In th brantb Jailed
Htatte Bitot at Cnttaa It U stated thst
Jo rph Douglass a brdl r pumtiund tne
it
ban of tmlllou two Jtuaitli ago wbMt
fa auppMtd tame from tbe taint tLe bullion
natsinlDf ne g 1d HUrtr bvliiau from ibe
niute lu lbl Cwftlltr always eatjUii gold
Xhla v1 W1U U tC sttHjKt f snlnrttU
gatlea
ooflTlV TENKTSflUE
Cbsttonoosa Teon ttrth ttJoba
Webb a minis pruapector f < IiU ciiy
has Joat returawl from ilsntsl couuty U
wbere fce cUlm ti > i T < U er r4 xlch
ttuld dtiuvaltA
S i i
MANY LIVES LOST IN RED CXNON
llPTBEX ADIMTHWAt BODIES
HAVE DEEX 1IKCOVCRCU
THIS LEAVES TIUnTTEIGUT BOD-
IES STILL IN TUB MINE AGON-
IZING SCENES THAT BDSOAU
DESCRIPTION WITNESSED AT
MOUTH OP TIID DEATH TRAP
EVANSTON IVyo March 21
The total number now known to hae
perished In the mine disaster at Red
Canon yesterday eentng la sixty of
which lUtyone were married men and
nine Joung men and boys Up tu this
hour the bodies of the following who
met death In the mine ha > e been re
coered and turiud oer to their rela
tieaWILLIAM
WILLIAM CLARK
JOHN MORDIb
D LAU1U12
a IIYDfS
JOHN LOCKE
W II GRIEVES v
SAMUEL CLAHY
The aboe all single
bAMUEL HUTCIIINbUK
WILLIAM AIOUHIS
THOMAS UOOTH
HIUNJAMIN COLIC
CllVHLlW a CLA1UC
AV1LLAHU UROWN
JAMES UMD
ritED MORGAN
AH men or largo families
Thli leaes thirtyeight unrecoered
bodies In the mine The timbering Is
largely blown out and the walls and
roof of the whole Interior are wrecked
and shattered so that the volunteer
searching parly of tlnhton row seek
ing the bodies of their comrades ie
every moment in danger ot being
burled
A coroners Jury tins been empaneled
which Mewa the remains as brought
out and turned oer to relatives
The agonizing screums ot wlKiws
and children about tho mouth of the
mine beggars description
Tho mules that wtie in the mine
were so burned that they had to be re
moved on aetount of the odor btforv
th work could proceed
The first rescuing party to do down
had to be tecued having been over-
come by the gaa ami fumes of burnt
human flesh and tho stench of the
singed and charred mules that mim
caught with the men In tho tae uf
death The Molence of the explosion
pnHses belief Out of slxtjone persons
afTected lftyeght were killed Instant
1 > One a boy named Jerry Crawford
died in his fathers arms while blng
carried home and within a few min-
utes another Mr Maltby hulng ex
ternal bruises llngeied about two
houis Andrew Mason tlio only person
who survived longir Is now at the
point of death his skull having been
fractured b > fl > lng pieces of timber
SWINDLED UNCLE SAM
Government OHlclalr and G A It
Man Convicted
Itirtnlngham Ala March 21 An-
other conviction giowing nut of the
Irregulailly amonjf the 1 ederal oillcers
In Is or th Alabama was ecuud by the
guvernemeiU toda >
ExUnited States Commasloner Hunt-
er who odine South originally from
Ohol and has eerved as commander of
the G A R In this alnte and fill
Deputy United States Marshal Sandy
White were found guilty of certlf > lng
fraudulent accounts to the government
Tho appeal of exCotnmsslonor Chsrl
son who was convicted on the same
charge last fall and sentenced to one
years Imprisonment was to have come
up for trial today but Charlson did not
appear and a warrant was Issued for
his arrest The maximum penalty In
the case of Hunter and White Is u
Jlne of J5QIW and live > ears Imprison-
ment Their seutences have not yet
been fixed
THE DDBS TRIAL
The Attorneys Talking Over the Time
for Trial
Chicago Mnrch 21 Edwin Walker
and humas Mllchrlst of the special
counsel and United States District At-
torney lllaclc had n conference with
Judge Jrosiicup today about the trial
of E V Debs and other railroad union
officers which hae keen set for a hear-
ing on tho first Monday In May It was
agreed to advance the trial ono w > elt
If the coumel for the defense will agree
ilr Walker will consult with Mr Urtg
ui y concerning the matter
Mr Walker iert for Washington to
day to be prevent at the hearing befoia
tho supreme court of the habeas corpus
application testing the constitutional-
ity of the cat under which Judge Woods
committed the officers of the American
Hallway Union ln Jail for contempt
ARREST OF E T KOONfl
Dallas Tex March 21 News has
l > een received here of the arest of II T
Koons charged with opening and ap-
propriating the contents of various let
ters ln tills city over it year ago in
Jacksonville ria last Ha turd ay
Koons left Dallas and his whereabouts
wire unknown till a few days ago
Among tho letters he Is said to have
embezzled were several to Goggau
llros of Dallas
HEARTLESS MOTHER
Winston N C March 21 Two chil-
dren aged and 1 of a women named
Hart llvltiR in Ashe county were
burned to death ln a fire which con-
sumed their home The mother nnd an
unknown man have been arrested on
suspicion that thry net Are to tlie build-
ing to rid themselves of the children
AltKAN HA 8 UAIii IKHI oV7 ILL
Mttle lUwk Ark Marti 21The rail
rotul rtminjlMlon bill y < t wIihu there iia
b4o audi a bluer njttit iiflwtfii Hot Clark
and lb friends uf tin bill In be loicUlaturs
on nne side and a strong opposition on tas
mber waa to < lay ptt d to lu secvud taad
luglu tbeliouae
WASAtfliKlIirSS
Norwich Coo March JlMrs Ijlwtn
filler wlie was iilmtlnM si th woman
klllMt on the Camden rail roa 1 after lisv
Ing escaped fruio tbs honpltal at Hra
iviawr la whfre b < t waa un Ur treatmrnt
far TntIflnrhollB wta tlie wife of JMwln
Htfcley oc H > la cftr Ur the lesih of htr
faUcr reieuly sIm lolierlled IS00WW
m
CIIXCARO DABKIE5 MAY EMIGRATE
tadrag March 21 Tb reports of the
sending of tbe u groea to UltrU by the
Emlrratln aorlet tn Alabauia slid of ti
cutouy of tivrroea atttllug lu iicilco b v
rruued much Intereat amour the colore
pevplf of Itila rlty which may mull fu au
kwlus of a larse onulMir
HUES A MCOVDRCT
Ban Francisco March JL Florence
Huckley llyers has commenced her
long threatened suit to compel Prod
crick L McCondrey to recognize her as
his wife The McCondreys are wealthy
and prominent society people
I > ENVEn EXPOSITION1
Denver Col March 21 The capital
grounds at U road way and Colfax ave-
nue have been chosen aa site for the
mining and industrial exposition
auuumans Uleabkd7
Omstaatloopl March 21 Th sultaa baa
r leaM llie Aintrteaa ecclvataatln wtto
vers liuprlafiatd la tbs prerlacs tot iwllV
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