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0 DAILY TIMES.
TWENTY-THIRD YEAR.
l’ASO, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY. FERRE ARY 18,11)03.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
CANAL TREATY
TO COME FIRST
from legislative business. and courtesy
1 ggg& '
TWENTVllVE
With Colombia Will Take
Precedence Over Every-
thing In Senate.
STILE HOLDS
Statehood Nominally Retains Its
Position On Calendar, Hut
Will Reconsidered Only
In Open Session.
LOST
Striki
Oft Coast
Sending HI
Rot 01
! treaties should be given preferential
1 consideration at the hands of the gen-
fate. Other Senattns made references
I to Europe's interest in the canal, and
---------- 1 Senator Foraker stated that an cm!- |
_ .... .. . ... 1 f nent engineer officer had assured him f „
Ratification of Convention! that no fewer man four great Euro lornado
j pcan powers are looking with jealous
eve on our movements on the isth
) mils, anti would tie gtad to displace
I us there.
j After a further exchange of views,
I during which some, sharp remarks
I wore made as to the desirability and
! possibility of securing a vote on the
! statehood bill, senators on both sides (
IQITIOV > adopted “ mure conciliator: tone to-'
i Uoi I lifts j ward one another.
The friends of the treaty consented
j not to press the motion as .such, and
j statehood advocates yielded one by
! one, ijenator Quf|y being the last lo
jgive in.
Quay WHI Make Motion.
Consequently ...xvlt- n adjournment
j was reached' the announeement was
j made that after the close of routine
I business tomorrow Senator Quay
should move to go Into executive ses
DELAY ENHANCERS OPTION!gimuhi" opf^eX motiqVln^Vhat jTCRNED ()N HER R
! consideration of the threatv should j
----- continue until it was disposed of.
STORM1 big mass
COURT
DEMOCRATS WILL RALLY 4JJ)g INTEREST
OF AMERICANS
MEETING AT THE
HOUSE TONIGHT,
Steamship
Virginia
to the
OFFICERS MAY BE IMPRISONED.
Sensational Results Expected to Fol-
low Chargee of Flogging.
i Itondon, Feb, 17,—Seven subalterns
; of the tlrenadiers arc liable to be im
s prisoned for two years at the suit
! .if 1 .1. ,1 I) ill, I> IF Jlipl 1. .... if
START CRUSADE
ON SWINDLERS
Live Issues of the Municipal Cam-
paign Will Be Diccusacd by Live
Men and Rousing Add-esses in Be-
half of Demceracy Delivered.
iBi-iivu iv»i i »i» itraiB uv vilv rum
Alaskan Boiin.lary Conven-j ’JSMS Federal Officers Arrest Own-
tion With England Will
Settle Dividing Line
tor All 'rime.
NO CHANCE i) ESCAPE
Passengers Were
tin' Tilin' of thi'
ami Unalilt' to]
Place of Sal
RHtiw at
tastroplic
cadi a
y-
Lvm ends
Th-oio Is every lmlu;ui<»n that U»<* j
democratic meeting at li>> court house (1 ,| J! fl'|' CONTENTIONS'
tonight will lie an v„ ualifled suei'c-m
The pooplii of the . y are uwakening j
lo (lie important'! of I he eampaigll
before them, end mme interest is I
being taken in Real priucs than lias j
lie ii inaniftbploH f"
I bear live
ithat tiie young man fainted under the j
! punishment.
Ill (tinneilion with the present rev
i idutlons in fc'gard to flogging in the
(Funds a former ease Is cited where
the victim, who win of powerful
physique, resisted desperately and u ,
! prolonged tight occurred' in the pun ]
m and Managers of Al-
leged Fraudulent Cor-
porations.
and IudiT live* inniD
HUM).
,.t, (Vmu* on!
IIss< \ Dv Hvd
Majority Senators State't hat Right of !
the United States to Lease of !
Krench Company Would Be .Ir-
reparably Injured By Delay.
SENATOR TELLER ANGRY.
in De-
IlUIKt RT OK NEWS FROM CAPITAL
Resents Imputation Contained
pew's Address.
Washington, Feb. 17.—The senate
today agreed to a e.onfcreui.• on the
army appropriation bill. The discus-
! Sion of tile statehood bill was resumed
Viand Mr. Depew continued his remarks
in opposition to It.
After Mr. Depew had proceeded for
some time. Mr. Teller took exception
Force of the Wind and Wa®fs Caught
III Fated Vessel and Turin! Her
Almost Entirely Over Before
She Righted and Sunk.
ONLY SIN PERSON'S KKSfo'KD
Norfolk, Yu.. Feb. 17.- A tornado
Washington. D. C Feb 17—h|4i ....... .....^VPpP^ii
iug republican senators held a caucus ! to some of his remarks regarding uuc- I struck the steamer Olive, which pries- to .'.opti-cal. and i Ii * - company has
ATLANTIC FLEET PURCHASED.
Acquirement of Elder Dempster Co.
Steamers Confirmed.
London. Feb. 17 Reports iluu the
Canadian Pacific Kiiilwuy has no-
I qHired (he Allanti. II.ct .if the Elder
Dempster company are fully confirmed
j here. The puroha money involved
Is C 2,000,000.
Tim Atlantic, lb i take-. In steam-
,-lilps of nil sixes ninnm - lo Montreal,
lla'tlnioie. New .nr. mil South
\i leriean waters Tin size of thin
j Her- varies wilt! It: condition of
ttnde. vest'd#' noutetinn-:. being taken
Off tl Atlantic route to . mplif.v the
African fleet. and vur versa Some
months ago Rlder-Dwtipst r A Co. ac-
uuired the Heaver Line, which runs
til British Empire Will Re Shown
I p Fully When the (.'oniinis
sion Makes Its Report
mi Hie Matter.
UlmHDt room. Th<‘ affair was
rl,;,is. ,l'i" »•'’ one of me;MAILS USED FOR FRAUD
MHtian.f'.i ns who wigagpit in. tlu* pun I
isDrni ni \\t if (OhUuhwI in tho iniUtnry j ......-
hospital for several months.
i in- oftitinis of the war oftuo say1 Charge Preferred That Letters
ihat ‘ ina*mit< Ii a« Hu v hnvo itmod |
Colon l K inlet-h on half pay Ihoy re
turn! ihf Incident as rinsed until it ,
is raised In parttnimut ni?*t work. !
today and decided to have the senate j HdwKT^t&. Center Xaml j 1,mv0‘,n n™kHn Vn • an" R,U-nton'
continue consideration of the Panama | s)K,ali|Mt, wjlh gr,.at f,,rV0I. Mr. Teller 1 N- C.. at !»: ,0 oVIm-lt List night and
eana', treaty tomorrow and continue ! said It was no small thing to talk, sent her to ll; hot cun of tlm Chowan
on in Hi future until the treaty shall about ( hanging the form under which ! vlyt-r. off Woodlcv's pier, be; iU'.-Ii
ho disposed of. This result w-as j ]hl\ ^ove'n*”®nt haB Brown 1,0 Rr,mt ' Mounl Pleasant and Otper'r whan',
readied after an hour and a half's J,,'1 Spavh0 ‘listened to a good deal of St ventetm persoim are known to be
diseuaeion of the legislative j nonsenae," said lie. "I have listened j drowned and the aihrrs who were
wa»h5iw.?imlL8.,h'!' CM‘ " ' b ! ,0 (U'nl 1 ''(insider beneath the in serlour condition.
The understanding U that the atate- I B^'Ts’Yeinaiks'witCnt‘hii.v’- Th« *w>r«n. when it struck tie Olive,
hood hill docs not lose Us position In . ^ere UH a Bf,iator and a citizon caused her to go over on her lnuim
the order of businoiw when the senate j , thl, lJllltw, states that I feel in-Uml w.ien she righted it w:>-
is not in executive session, .he >'<■' 8llitol and feel that the American peo-! , tbo
publican supporters of the statehood , wlH £ee) thf. from the sena-1onl> " “ ' ’
bill agree not to antagonize a motio* [or fl,on) N,.w york ■ she had taken. A majority of the
for an executive session to consider Replying. Mr. Depew raid he re- passenger mid crev. wei— below at the
the canal t reaty, nor to make any ole , BrPU<1(f (ha, Mr. Teller frit insiiHcl. ]til)H. an(, lm(1 „„ 0„„, ,.turUv p
jnctlon to prolongation of such 1 jnlf “when you add to the minority , . , ...
sion to any extent necessary to secure j r(,pr(,seuUtlon in thiH Hena(e.'' liel*1"' of the u' v ‘ < his
ratification. i said, "and take it further away from j point, is the only portion left tibov
now a Don t fi fleet: . le.ini blips plying
hetween Liverpool cud that port.
These vessels nr pa sr-nger Iron is,
seme ef large ain . bm they are eon-
.rtrsr.tly being ehauged aboel, ami a
1 Usd of the vi'seels' name- might... la*
i misleading.
CAUSES BRITAIN ANXIETY.
Situation in Macedonia Becomes More
Threatening Every Day.
London, Feb. 17 Tin- final ion In
Macedonia borom urn.- llneiiteiiiug
every day. Mr. Ra'.pnu ..dniltted ye*,
ierday that It was eamring the govern-
j nn.ut anvb ly. ami iuigycided that the
AVOIDS FUTURE (’ONELKT
Rights oil loth Nations Will Ho Fixwl
^nys Soimtou Who Is Intiimrtu
With l*i*0HifI«'iit lias Favor
of Administration.
adVantaur to i nitro states
Wnrhhigtoii, 1^ (V. Fob. 17 On
of tht' nD.Ynbfo?) >)f tl;r i-nnnto forclmi
rolalioit. toiniufttoo, who umlouhtoiivy
posioHHOn (hr x‘onfhh ncu of iho pro.-l
iLiii and th(' F.ocrHary of ntulo, was
asked today fd explain the jirobahlo
work}nr.*- of the new Alr.i kan hound
uiy treaty us rutiiied ■ hy ilvo seriate
; yeulf-rdiiy afternoon, on being nhHorod
i that hiu lilontit>• v.a’ilil not he din-
(dOKod, he uaid;
"There i.s a hare p.unlldlity that one
of Mu* members of Hie omnnh . ion on
| the llnilsli oido may he fair enough to
• look at the matM-r ns we do We he
Hrv ' the ordinary intei nrotaf ion of
bo by t.ommmi olctbm of iho gnat
powtra. Ho eylcTy,a!v approver and
nv/MF ,/wt.t. ,n sue VM.V ,fw t jwi | is ready td Ii(^^«fhi‘ RusFio /Vufitrtan
The caucus was opened by a state- Si' 'people,’yon are calling ativntloli ! 'waier. and in it.'st'nuding waist iieep ;
ment by Senator Allison, chairman of to conditions where you can not tell 1 from the lime of .be accident until t *•' {',••• ‘ ’ .
lire steering committee, giving it as wllBt people may do In discussions of j o'clock in the morn ng. Captain Ceorge .. „2 I,, , .
the conclusion of the committee that *v.. »* ! wvrhr... on.i «v« t.*i»*.•« t»'-«•!» «}iv«Mi • ~ •'i 11 * >aluI rxxprf, i t tut nov
the Panama treaty should be ratified
;i?iy v/ay of soivfnji t! lion would ih(’ treaty bcrwi en R'trda and (ireai
Hit tain in ro id» a :• that it will appcftl
to the judicial sense of the IhitiHh
commlaaloiiprs. In that, rare we shnuld
establish the boundary' as show a on
al! the existing maps, and put an end
to the controversy forever..
WHEELER FAVORS PENSIONS.
Fermer Confederate General Would
Supoort the Harma Bill.
HecMtir. Ah>., Feh. 17. (}mit i«l Jo*
si ph Whvt h r. who I:1, now making his
homo on his plantation at. Winder j
Si at. ion, nineteen * miles weal of here
on the ft (Hither ft Uullvray, was in He -j
eatjir todu.v buying suppliea for his
plantation. While here he told n
1 i< nd that ho wa. in favor of grant
ii»K peJisfons to all « \ Hlavea. and that
lo was in favor of the hill intioduced
In Me Kcnate by Mr Hanna. He als<
told ft tnemheiH of Horace King
(\imn. F. C V. that he thought they
should pass resolutions favoring the
bill.
WEATHER MAKES NEW RECORD.
Thermometer at Topeka Registers 10
Degrees Below Zero.
Topi ku. Kan , I* l». 17. Cold today
made a new reeoii! in Kansas, the go\
uimm ut'Mhermomi t* r Mils morning
registering Jo degreea below zevo.
Near t lay (VaD‘i a woman wav frozen
to death. Jiepoi; from the wont mi
counties hIiow a great shortage of
eon I 'Uhe ruilrondM have not beep
able to deliver eais on uetoun* of the
storm and mil,ih < uffn lng is the re
liUif.
MAKE CONFISCATION ILLEGAL.
Bills Introduced in Kansas Legisla-
ture to Prevent Railroads
Holding Coal.
Topeka, Kan.. Feb. 17 Aa the out
eniTM of the recent executive coal
Writ SpiiI Out to Prospcct-
ivt* InvpHtors < -outaitiing-
Fa He Claims.
RAIDS MADE IN ST. MUMS
Police Rimini Up tlit* I’l'opi'ictont of
('tmipanit'.t Which Alt' Allt'gcil to
lime Secured Money From Ullcntt
by Knlse RepcenrutaHtm
PAPERS AND BOOKS UONKISUATEl)
Chleugo, Feb, 17.- The office of the
Nicaragua company In the Stock Ex-
change building was raided today by
government oflleera and F I), Hit
linger, Henry A. Burnham .anil O. iy'
Vincent arretded. They were taken
before CominlBslonei- - Foot uml
charged with frmttlnlent use of. the
mails The healing was continued for
ten du\s. Illttlug(<i s bond was pinned
at $.7,000, while those of his associate's
were placed tit $500
The company was Incorporated un-
der the laws of New Jersey In 1000
and the home office until last July was
at Dayton. U Many persona are said
to have been swindled before the eon
cent moved to Chicago The object
1 of the company as announced In cir-
ca lure was to plant bananas, coconuts,
pineapples and rubber tree* near
I the future.
Mr. Depsw had not concluded when
before adjournment of the session. He ; ;lt 4 :p5 p n) senate adjourned
added that The ateerfr.g commiivee. Is - '--—
ing responsible for the order of busi-
nest:, should he followed when it
makes a suggestion as to the order
In which questions should come be-
I Withe-, and five others were saved. , , _
i According lo a stulemcnt of <’ap- t 3, t lJ f" !lil" nU;"
...... , f« » - , - ... ,, .{‘.ml the port 4> ^liaan w;mwad that
tau. \\ ;tin V to the Vs,m uted I W ,his 1; ,t.'*Ttl,c l-m:. affect
: correspondent lieu* (senip-iii. tlirve are
WILL DISREGARD DECISION.
I seventeen Known lo line - been lost in
the steamer, and a ‘ fe boat heup'd
fore the senate.
Panama Treaty First.
Mr. Cullnm. chairman of the corn-
miner on foreign relations, presented
Interior Department to Maintain Its v,it!: Engmcei ( L. rtonruy, A. i i-
jant Engimw .1 P, Murphy. .1 .V Hell,
Right to Regulate Forest Reserves. . , .....
" “ _ . one v.hit.? rnan ui'd two colored pm;
} Washington, Feb. 1 V.r—'ljie Intel .oi sengi : *; unknown and tv. : eolorod deck
department will continue to enforce han!)< ult„. M,,omw in t.r„„.
'its regulation proscribing penaittOs j of „ v.-.-.-el whore lights
. «•» *~m»»«.»- ™ ......*........ - ■
of the caucus that the senate shoulu (Jt- Judge Flanburv of Seattle that such !:
go into executive session tomotrow. , reKUiution is unconstitutional. - ******
the di'termluat l.o
Iria. Germany I
her baud, but rt -
likely ;o ask r
protert his fri
f ItllSSlil ill!!1 Ait,
md >11 discloseil
i-mperoi Is ..cat-eely
gland in help him
d. Abdul Hamid.
It thrt
have
The
b- on heaid fi-onu
been (iio,vrcl the- death list will reach
February IS, immediately after the ,jepattment takes the position that1 ll,< n*' ""
MAKES S(’.\UIIND REPLY
SENATOR HA A ANSWERS THE
8TATFMFN1 > OF MR. BAER.
conclusion of the rpornitig business, to 1 anv nu’.Iiflcation of its rcgiilatione r<*-
ratify the Panama canal treaty, in a ga.rrlinfg sheep trespUasiug woubi de-
brief speech lie dwelt on the fact mat ; j-,.a, ,j10 water storage oliject of !
the option of the United States on the ; ,y,r,,8t reserves,
lights and franchises of the i'anama xhe Seattle dei lsion
('anal treaty expires on the 4th of next ; a dectelon given sever:
March. He staid that other interest* ; a California court, ini
TRUST FOR CARNEGIE FUNDS.
and others nations might desire to con
i ml so important an caterpii:.-, so
that it was altogether possible we
would nol be able to renew onr option
at so low a figure ns $40,000,000. the
price which this country has agreed
to pay in case the bargain is consum-
mated.
As -only two weeks of the session
remain, and there was determined
though limited pposltion to the
treaty, it whs absolutely necessary
that no further time should lie lost
in ^getting down to serious work on
the treaty.
Several friends ef the statehood bill
in speeches expressed the opinion that
the chief purpose of the motion was
to sidetrack the statehood bill,
Speeches based on this apprehension
'.veto made by Senators Quay. Rlkins.
(Jallliiger and Foralter.
Effort to Sidetrack Statehood.
They exptessed favor for the treaty
and said they agreed fully with alt
Dial had been said as to the necessity
for its early ratification, but thought
ibat the proper way to reach a vote
was first to take a vote on the state
hood bill "By pursuing that course.”
raid Mr. Quay, "you can get the only
obstacle to consideration out of the
way. and get it out of the way by
legitimate means." He ceiled atten-
tion to tiie prolongation of the debate,
-.viiirh. he said, ail knew was as far
lieyond necessity, and urged that a
day tie named for a vote on the state-
hood proposition.* All supporters of
statehood spoke in (he same strain.
n flu
i*l y
nil t
Syndicate Formed to Handle Million- |.
in line with! atrs's Donations for Libraries. i
years ago by! sr\v York. Feb 17.—The greater!
the attorney ! part „r tie- jr,.I'M.tmi which Andrew !
genetnl has adviced the secretary of (C’arncgh e nab d t. litis city for new ,
the Interior that (he right of the do-1 public ill :.": > l.a,- been placed <»n !
partmenl to make the regulations j deposit at the Horn- Trust company I
which the Seattle court hold* to be j |n Hobolo-". logeflttr with other Inrg'-
uneonstitutional Is conferred by an act 'hum* with b hr lm set aside for si ro-
of congress. June 4. 1X97. authorizing j |lar piirpe; ch. This company, which
the department to regulate the occti i h:«s been Re orpo, alcd tinder the New]
pancy and cure of finest reserves. 'Jersey laws i-ce.'iHv. is the only one :
- : in tie' country Dial lias bent formed 1
Naval Bill Taken Up. **’ to give money av.nv The authorized
Washington, Feb. 17.
Says Lat.cr lr, :
by the Amu
thing He Muj.
Pass UnhceC".
Wa.shiniflmi. !
Hanna, u lea,in
Fedi-riiUon, -
Pieiid-uit Ike-
< ra! days »uu h
■The house ! 'upliul -i"' K is (fdO.Ofrft. and nit hough mission, for lee
Mr. Catr.egie't; name does not appear
among the iiieorporatora the company
was formed for the sole purpose* of t
assisting him In his benefactions.
The charter.of the company allows :
Th7 'gem-raf debate on i 11 “» I'clvlteges of a trust Inst I
• tution. but r,o effort is made to triina-,
; net Other than Mr. Carnegie's personal
; business. This In itself occupier ail :
the time* of President Franks and the
■other attaches of (he company.
A -representative of the company,
! when seen at the office in the absence
[of PicHident Franks, said that ihe
j latter "us op., of the loudest banking
] men on the Jersey side of the Hud
■ son.
j ‘ Thy Home Trust company," he
; said, "has lieen formed primarily for
i the purpose of carrying on the busi-
ness of Mr. Carnegie, and (he direct-
lore were merely elected to conform
! to the laws of the state governing
jtruH institutions. No bid is made for
i Iwioiness." **
today began (onsideration of the na-
val appropriation bill under the oper-
ation of a rule which made new legis-
lation relative to an Increase in the
personnel of the navy and naval acad
emy in ordci
the bill was without special features.
Messrs. Littlefield and Sulzer had
an inteiesting clash before the naval
bill was taken up, the former charg-
ing th*' latter with having perverted
thf- record.
Tnoroughbrtd Livestock Free.
Washington, I). C.. Feb. 17.--The
senate committee on finance today
agreed to roper* favorably the bill
providing for the free Importation of
thoroughbred live stock for breeding
; purposes. The bill extends the privi-
lege to such live stock as in Imported
for sale. «
NEW WAY TO KILL GERMS.
London Lancet Says Water Should Be
Shocked. Not'Boiled.
IjOndun. I'eb. 17.—The Lancet today
prints the- results of experiments in i
charging the determined opposition to ; ip,, destruction of bacteria in food and
nn expression of the will ot the sen- drink. It has been found by these j senate adopted the following today
WOULD LICENSE NOBLEMEN.
Missouri Senate Would Tax Foreign
Lords to Protect Women.
Jf IT'-rnon City. Mo.. Feb. 17.—The
an effort to ■
pile , to Mr. |i:,,
which he sujv.
"1 believe tin
such n profoi '
Baer thut air.
dial subject, v'i
conslderatioi.
He then nf
rein.*iika of Mr.
Civic Federal!'
*' Vrt a erm i
hdar(1 our .|
met the coim
appointed, lie .
small courte: ,
eomtuittee W.-I
though it wop
tdiliy to agree
thy- manly p„:j,
lender to each
they proclaim-
der, namely. (:
Hon and the off
lu ing them t
inert- pur[Ki <■
tor fear no pi-
beltlg (mild e,
terestc, th- y r*
convened.'
"The reason v
that report "
that we *»:■!■
railroad presP:
useless. Mr.' 1!
board of direr'
ii is
d in Such Conterr,pi
n People That Any-
Have to Say Would
• 17.-- S’ or(ur Mark
i.pitit In the Civic
: was eritleiHcd liy
■ hlw lilutenient aev
the coal Hirlke coin-
i g Out nfl making
the coal Hike, o-
,n nn Inlet v!' w, in
c. rieftn people have
eonti mpt for Mr.
ii/ h.i may say on
not lie accorded any
i'd to Ihe following
her In regard to the
time, when th; y had
dons and we had
Re vybleh they had
,d not even have the
lo-ar the re|«iii. (h«
tiling to (Hake it
be a report of ina
Nor did He- hat-
i to meet again and
; the services which
they wauled to ren
powr; of coneilia
It muy be possible to adjust a tjmn',1
loss of territory which will suthd'y i
Ui-itish honor and which may. in f.i ■•.
evtabliah a houndarv line nc orlginnl
h intended by ihe (real; ll' Hull ( • "e
It would lie worth ’.hlle to lose u 1 < v,
miles of ferriior. fri the .::,!.(' of hav-
ing a fixed hoiindary and avoiding Hie
iKrtidhility In fiitme of n ebisli of mi
thority
i believe 1 am Justified ill spying
that the jiresidenl will apnollit three
ihemhei'B to the AmeilcPii eofntniiadbii
who ‘-111 be eiiiii-'ly rptlfifactory to
veryhody in the country I am alao
jinuified in saving tliere h* little chance
of any cue of those three American
con ims'-limei:. giving up any gveal
amount of the territory we have nl
wav- occupied. We may win over u
Hritlab commissioner, if we do not
we will he no worse off than >ve art
now ”
When asked wlnU could Is- the value
of a coin mission Which had no nleo
liitmeans oi reaching a (leeiMt.ui, ,io
Mduiior smiled cautionrl.v nie! made a
reply which, it ia uml- rst.1.. I, was the
pOK-nt nrguinenl advaicil veslerdax
iu favor nl ratification. If Ht* y don't
-jgree with their illlllsh colleiigie-
; said the reputor ' ti.evc will, lievertlic
Mess he tl great step id advance, the
Importance of who h sei-mr Ihtb; far to
hit’-e (-hen |)| d I he ptth'dc
- For Ho' first time a tribunal of a
eli.carter to command tespert will
consider the Alm kan hour 1 r> When
tie- American eommlasloriet r, wloi, ill:
: der th: terms of the tf-aiy most lie
j 111 ioth of established reputation, after
, li.urriR.ig io all tiie testimony, make a
1 decision as to will*re the. Hue ought to
, be. whether it agree,, with that of
their British coll.-ipm. not. tie'll
opinion will lie Immediately accepted
ip, the .'merman peoph as final Th*
■president of the United i-'.tatoa will
titefefore he fortified in dealing wit.il
(Leai Britain. H( mu' safely .and
In>nmably lake hh Stand and' an
lUjet.ie to tin- world that the bound-
ary of the t'uited Htate., will run n
dcily where our conimisaionerH run it
Tie people here will hael hint op lu
i>,,x and the result of the o mmlssi'm
will then fore be u final d( llmltntiaa
of rtb* panhandle of Alaska.
"Any president would he justified iu
in nottm Ing to lie- world that he pro
l,o e-d to stand by ihe deelsmm of tie
famine investigation two IiIHh were : I’vari lagoon In Nicaragua. Tin* prod-
today reported in Hie legislature net* were to lie sold in the United
'”*— .....'■ “ a crime for any rail 1 “•«*“ •"■*' -.....* —•♦•*' -**•“ ------*
They make
rotid to eotiliaeate any coal ronslgtied
to a .shipper, no matter in how gteat
in 'd they may he As a penally for
violation of fin- net. a fine of $l,m)n
in provided.
BOTH SIDES REMAIN FIRM.
Outlook for Adjustment of Santa Fe'a
Wage Troubles Unfavorable.
Topeka, Kate. Felt. 17. No further
development* have taken plu(c ill the
Santa Fe wage negultutioUH; *1 he
r oadie tora and trainmen said tonight
lli.-v would never aceept Ins* than a
to per ci nl Im reuse in wages, while
the road official; ate eiptally positive
Ih'tt ho stlell ItlereriHe will tie grallt.-d.
I he chain ck for a seitletie-nt are not
n.-arly so fiivortihh' now a* they were
a W' i K ago.
ape
"V honest talk, to \ j,,, , teau . oinmlsstom i s. and. If I am
ate to the majority and disBenting ; experiments that a mechanical shock Resolved. That the committee on
from the opinion expressed by Mr.; ha* a germicide effect. In one <*M)« ! criminal jurisprudenre be instv teted
Allison that the steering committee . bacterial cultures were allowed to ; to take into . onrtdcratlon th< n*-ce*-
should determine the order of bush stand in the engine room of a factory j «tty and importance of tie- passage
ness. where there were incessant vibra-l„f „ )aw providing for Hm taxation.
They also united in opposition to tions After four days the germs were branding and licensing of for. >gi,
considering Mr. Cullom * propoaitioa destroyed and did not appear when j |„rds and nol>lem<n, both real and
as a motion. Republican cancasses j the water was set in a quiet place, j genuine, bogus and fraudulent, found Toad wh
in the senate, they said, are always In In other experiment* violent me- J running at large in the state of Mia- '
the nature of conferetv ea. and are not rhanh nl agitation had a similar ef- aocri. and providing severe tieuallies
neeesaarliy binding except as repub- i feet. j for the violation of th- said law, to
Dean senatora may consider th-m- — — the end that the young women of Mitt
selves under obligation* to follow the SEVERE WEATHER AT KENT. j souri be protected and fully warned
majority of their party. They were --- against engaging in speculation of
emphatic on the point, acme of them Storm and Blizzard of Laat Week the j Huch risky and dang -roua character
going to the extent ef declaring that Worst io Year*,
they would not be bound should ihe Spw.ia, Ul Tho Times,
motion be pressed to g vote Kent. Tex., Feb. Ik—Ranchmen re-
lit plies were mad; by Senator* p,,ry the last three days the most t*e-
Hoar. Hanna ' ‘ 1
titer, Hat for th"
uvlng their fact
■ mage for the time
to the particular'll!
ewentad, tiny never
did not. meet to hear
d Mr. Hanna, "waa
v!*((t tyy on - of the
' that It Would lie
!in(s. president of the
of the Erie Rail
te of the <oal carry-
g' hti ‘mail w ho ad-
Federation would
■ a* investing in such enterprise*.
French Ship Trust Formed.
_________________ I ,______i Paris. Feb. 17.—The Marseilles cor-
Itodge. Aldrich and vere (Jn cattle in tJii* section for many t respi.ndeut of the Petit Journal an-
,$» •insoe woe Uisl ... . .... . ... «. . .
Ing rciiid.-; i* i),
vised ipe that t
be wanting tie,, in assembling and papers and hookn
hearing ihe rep.-.t. of the comm:!tat- ‘ ......* *'
II(- explained 'hat no good would
tom-* of It. and that, the operator*
would not yield For that rqagon the
Federation did not meet to •bear the
report,_and J i peat that 1 do not
care wSat -Mr P.aer says about It.''
, ; judge of the tdtuat.loli, that ta
what will happen in the Alaskan ease
■ result of the divided court.
CARLSBAD STATION BURNED.
Office Safe and Contento and Papers
Destroyed.
Special to The Time*
Carlsbad. N. M. Feb. 17. “The
Santa Fe depot at this place wire com-
pletely burned to the ground this
morning al 3 o'clock, with mail aueks
for the early morning trains and all
pertaining to the
business of the company at thl* place.
The depot safe and its content* and
two freight car* and one combination
i ar ■ we#*r-afcjs(> burned. The origin of
the fire I* unknown hoaxes on the
Station, hooka and <•»!* are estimated
at $MW0.
others, and much stress was laid on years. Sleet which has been failing noumc-a the formation of a syndic ate.’,
the necessity of securing ratification s|„( . yridav noon, changed to snow of French ship owners which prac-
of the ti-aty and on the fact that there , tbis morning and ha* re-ached a depth ticaily includes all the French navi-
was no intention to displace the mate-
hood bill as the unfinished business
of the senate.
Mr. Hoar made -n argument lo
prove that the executive business of
the senate occupies a different plane
of three inches at 5 p. ra.. with all in- ; ration companies. M. i-ebon, formei -
dfcations that tonight will be the cold- ly minister of commerce and pr.-si-
cat known i» many years. dent of the Message!!** Maritime*
With fairly good gras* and cattle Steamship company* heads the trust,
in good condition, no serious loss is ; which represent* steam*hipping
anticipated. amounting to 1 JhtO.OOO tcj*.
Castro Tharke Americans.
New York Feb. 17.—The Associa-
ted PiesA ha* received the following
cable from Pr idem Castro
“Caracas. Monday. Feb. 1ft.—-I
charge the Asw/oated Press to trans-
mit togrther with my gratitude my
sentiments of deference to the peo-
ple' of the Unit.d State*.
PRESIDENT C. CASTRO."
Jackies Poisoned by Eating Fish.
Washington. Feb i7.—News reached
the navy department from Tutuila, Sa-
moan Islands, that on January 11 tlf-
t(-o;t men of the crew of the gunboat
Wheeling were poisoned by eating
'fish, .While no case* have proved
fata!, some half dozen were on Jan-
uary 20 slowly recovering from the
, effect*.
HtalcH. and great profits were prom
I wed,
in Juuu. If)(hi. $300,000 wprth of
stock wax offered for public subscrip-
thm aiid $77,00(1 wovtli was said to
have le-en sold Within two weeks
IIcncdn t n Co. received another con-
sign ment of cash, according to the po-
lice, from \V. 8. Curtis nt New Oilcans
and said they would pay off every nub
serlbcr If they demanded it and would
iitill cotitimie to do business despite
their arrest. Scores of persons stood
in line for hours at the office of the
cancel n waiting to get their certifi-
entes cashed. Over loo persons hud
been refunded their deposits during
the day,
ST, LOUIS COMPANIES RAIDED.
Officers of Brokerage Concerns Taken
Into Custody.
St. I.ouis. Feb. 17.—Circuit Attor-
ney Folk today raided the office of
tiie National Securities company, a
brokerage concern, taking the firm’s
books and records to the grand jury
room and leaving a deputy in charge
of the premises. Charles 11. ltrooks.
president of the company, was put un-
der arrest ami all office employes sum-
moned before the grand jury.
Th. grand im y resumed itb Investi-
gation of the turf investment compa-
nies this afternoon. The following
(iminntiles were the mbjf (t i f inves-
tigation Celt# tVtnmlmdon company,
Rialto (Lain company, t.-ftwich Cont-
mtcalon comiiativ and National Sccurl-
tlci. company Representatives of the
'circuit attorney's office raided the of-
i flees of t|ie international Securities
• ( oftinany trolav and took pus:-.'salon of
the look- of tin (uuc. rn and sucli pa
I tiers us could lx- found. It is said
ttiui Manugi r Hogue ha« left town.
TO DINE WIDOWS EXCLUSIVELY.
Original cf “David Harum” Plans a
Novel Birthday Celebration.
Syracuse, X 7 Feb. 17--A. A.
Tlowk'H. tlir \. teran bank preaiilwit
and biiraneis niap and the original of
"David jr.-i-tttu." ha., couipleted ar-
laugentent* for hi* dimter tonight In
. el.-ld at Ion of his eighty-*-(ottd iiliih-
'd*y. Din hundred and twenty-five
wld ,s.-, have been Invlt 'il. hut no man
.ill he (her*' sate the host. Every,
widow whose husband Mr. Hewlett
tins known ha* be.-n asked. Mr. How-
ie tt'- mi -
Widows are too oft. n left out of
lurt.'O I've hum iu liueincss evor
rlliee IKIP, and I knew n great many
widow Thfit -’ll be widows front
New York, Chicago. Oswego. Duluth
and many other places. And they'll
ali he prominent, people. Wo won't
nave a man in the house,"
To carry out the idea in ail it* ap-
ptoprlat -tierr'. Mr. Howlett has en-
gageil a indies' orchestra, a woman
i Merer and women waitresses.
PROHIBITION IN MISSISSIPPI.
Question Will Be a Live Issue in Next
State Campaign.
Jackson. Mias. Fob. 17.—1‘rohibl-
: tion la to bo a very live issue in the
next state campaign, judging from the
enthusiasm displayed at the state
mass ((invention which began iu Jack-
sou today. Nearly every county in
the state is represented, tiie delegate*
and visitors Including many promi-
nent prohibition and IV. C. T. rt. load-
ers. The convention will discuss
! plans for a vigorous campaign and
also will memorialize the legislature
j to pass laws prohibiting the sale,
Arizona -Ornerally fair Wednesday : mauiifacture or Importation of aloo-
innd Thursday holic liquors for beverage purposes.
Mine Explosion Kill* Two.
I "a Angeles, Cal,. Fi b 17 A
rial from Howie, Al'iz,, nays
,M lie . Buckeye mine, nine miles'
eoutb of this place, two men were
killed, two eerlounlt Injured and a
number of oilier* slightly hurt as a
result of an explosion of dynamite
Isle Saturday. The dead mad Is Steel
O'Donm 11. The injured are J. T Alii
h r, U tie (Iiiivslle ,nid Ezra Madison.
Lemon Crop Damaged.
Le.s Am-.elee. Cal.. Feb. 17 Tt|e
(old wavi which ha: swept over
out hern i' ■lli.a'iii.i during the part
four or fi.e days Is broken it ha ,
le-, p a , iia I net) Hint h'inoaa suffer,*d
Hi, most damage. In •«itain l(M-aliti()S
Ha , i,tiie (.top being killed The loss
will he te he ii i ' ami 'a (;er cent of
'In crop.
Cuban House F.ivorc Loan.
Havana, I*. 17 The house of rep-
: re;, nt-iliv . today iinanlmousl.v ap
1 nn.veil th>- n i oi l of Its eominllteiLln
fawn if ' , it; tig a loan of $33 IMMI.UOI)
for the ee1 're nt of Ireote1. for nrivam
lug >pi'li'Rui find for meeting the
( h aa ,b . i of t he i 1 v- dot Ion
P
Denver Get* the College.
Ido. Col.. Fell. 17. - The eonimi!
' '• "i I’" diytct'lan elergym- u lupi-
" e;ing fie- synod and appointed to
rti i, ,tnii.e the sit(- tor the TlOekv
.'!( -iPtaiii college met here today and
d, led favor of Denver, where a
■ 'OnPiet coin re huibllag. n ady for
u , ", offered.
Republic*.! Candidate Elected.
Philadelphia, fa. Feh. 17. -The mu-
' ao-ipa! election Jii: ;(■(! off very (pilot
’U .lolii! Weaver, republican, *;»
' eli»tetj. myoir by Ho- usual large n idile
li'-.-'ii majority
Democrat Win* in Pittsburg.
Blttshurg, Pa., Fell 17 P:t!«i,tug
lilink snow tie1 eUn Mon of IV, It.
Have*. ciHzcri-dcmoerrt as leiouler
over I C Haymake: r-publ! an, by
a majielty of aboil! 7.lad:
Hardware Men Organize,
Pueblo. Col. Feb. 17 Th Colorado
!la; dwere Dcaiern' as. delation cone
d Its oigsiilzslioti today A a in-
vitation was extended to the hard-
w'ate dealer* of New Mexico to join
tiie association.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Washington, D r. Fell 17 Fcre-
;cast:
New Mexico-—Oeeerelly fair Wed-
; mday. prnhahly rjln or snow at
night or Thursday
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