" THn mi 1 TV1RI AM Rl HOMCRI IDH PA. DEWEf IS WILLING. Confirms Report of His Can didacy For President. Announcement Surprises Poli ticians at Washington. TRIED TO KILL WALES, Attempted Assassination of the Prince at Brussels Shot at, but Missed. PORTO RICO STATUS L,ONHON. April 4. Intense exri'e lient In raiiM'd here by tin report of ni attempt tn nssiiKsiiiiite the Prince ol Wnles nt Ilrussels. The l'l-liiie nnil Princess of Walei started from this elty this morning foi Decision of Solicitor General Regarding the Island. Mrs. Dewey's Ambition to Have Her Husband Chief Execu tive of the Nation. WASHINGTON, April 4.-A.1mirnl oorgo Dewey today emit'ii-tncd tlio in erview published in tlio New York World to the effect that ho will neeept he presidency of the I'nited St:itc should the Aniericnn people desire hiiii to till that olliee. lie refused to make any further stHteiueiit. The followiuit is what Admiral lcwey said Iq answer to (iicstinns of The World's correspondent: "I realize that the time has nriived when 1 must definitely define jtiy posi tion. When 1 arrived in this country last September, I said then that nothintr would Induce mo to he a candidate for the presidency. Since then, however. I huve. bad the leisure ntid inclination to study the mutter and have reuched a different conclusion. Inasmuch ns so ninny assur- p9 V fox WWmPWX I ') ""live Wn inhabitant of 1". :.. Hie... 'iW;0mrl 4ZV7WT' who applies for leave f file a petition '. ,'. L,jSt ' f"r wr',M "f 'nbeas corpus iiinl certiorari . 'iV1.' s& ,n Hocure his release from further itnpiis- ji J, : sj&f onmeiit under n judgment of the United Cays Constitution 13 Hot Yet Operative Thero. ! foraker Complimented on His Work In Securing Passage of Porto Rican Tariff Bill. WASHINGTON. April -l.-Solkltor General Kicli.-ird of the department of justice has filed a brief in the supreme court which fixes the attitude of this covcrnmcnt on the ipiestion of whether the constitution extends to the new pos sessions of the I'nited Slates. The de partment of justice says it does not with itiit net of congress. The case Is that of ll.-itiiun Ilac:!. n Aeenaeil of stealing stumps. WASHINGTON. April 4.-Villinnt R Slnmihter of Louisiana, a .!(" clerk In the olfiVe of the piiyinnster itcm-rnl of the navy, has been arrested by postotiice In spectors for alleged fraud upon the pov ernmcnt. Similiter had ilmrce of the mailing business of the naval pay bureau and Is reported to be responsible (or the loss of between ?(iUO and ?7(X worth of postage stamps. (ioll Strike In Arlsnnn. , .ir.UOMi:. A. 'I'.. April 4. There Is much excitement here over n strike of gold bearins qiinrt clirht miles from this city on I'nited Verde and Pacific road, where a biff vein of free gold was discovered by section hands. A hole four feet deep has been made, and n sample assay Is said to show f'J.tXX) per ton. Another Hl Srnl C'nteh. ST. JOHN'S, N. 1".. April 4-The sealine steamer Iceland has arrived here with 20,.rilH seals. She is the most heav ily laden of all the ships that have yit arrived. She had n narrow escape from foumli-rinit last Friday durinit a lierce pale owinit to the fact that she was cur rying U.IHMI seals on deck. t The Cure thai Gyres m a- Colds, Grippe, WHOOPING COUGH. ASTHMA. J BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION IS f7 An sllrfriinnitt? 55, Sflrl l'UINCK OF WALKS. Copenhauen for the purpose of attend ing the celebration of Kins Christian'! birthday, which occurs April S. The dispatch from Brussels says: "The l'riuce of Wales was shot nt while li-iiviug the railroad station here He was not hurt. "As the train was leaving the N art hern station for the Southern Kailroad statiou nn Individual fired a revolver ut t lie l'rince of Wales, but missed his royal highness." To Improve IVnrl llnrhor. WASHINGTON. Apiil 4. The naval ism rd, i if wbii h Admiral liarker is chair man, appoiiiieil to pi i pn u' plans for the establisliiin i:! of a naval and coalius sta tion at 1'carl Haibor. Hawaii, has cum pleted its labors. The board was deterred by the iibseiii-e of data respeitini! the character of li e .'oral formations in tht hai bor from s i-: littini; dose estimates of the cost of 1.. .kins the harbor accessi ble lor laice ships. This data can be had only by a scries of borinifs, which will be maile while the work of improving the channel across the entrance bur is in progress. The $UHUHKl recently appro priated will be utilized for this purpose us soon as the money can be transferred to the navy department. MUS. ADM1KAL DEWEY. nees have come to me from my coun trymen that I would be acceptable us a candidate for this great otl'u e. If the American people want me for this high oflioe, I shall be only too willing to serve them. It is the highest honor in the gift of this nation. What citizen would refuse it? Since studying this subject I am convinced that the olliee of the pres ident is not such a very dillicult one to fill, his duties being mainly to execute the laws of congress. Should I be cho sen for this exalted position I would exe cute the laws of congress as faithfully as I have always executed the orders of my superiors." When asked i1on what platform he would stand, the admiral replied: "I think I have said enough at this time and possibly too much." "If George Dewey is elected president of the United States, he may thank hi J wife for it." That is what female Wash ington is saying today, and female Wash ington certainly knows. . It is an open secret that for several months the admiral's charming wife has been urging her husband to take an ac tive part in public affairs. Mrs. Dewey is one of the most ambitious women in this city f ambitious women. She be lieves in her famous husband and thinks that no position is too great for him. At a dinner party given one night last winter at the residence of John U. Mc Lean a guest proposed this toust: "To the admiral: may bis title be changed to the president." The admiral laughed and blushed and shook his head. Mrs. Dewey clapped her hands and cried ojt: "I'll drink that toast:" Mrs. Dewey will bring to her husband's aid. if be decides to become an active candidate, both wealth and power. She is a rich woman in her owu name, and her family is rich. Her brother, John II. McLean, is the dominant factor in Ohio politics. He would, it is believed, bo a powerful ally In the fight. In addition Mrs. Dewey has been for years a most hospitable hostess in Washington and has made innumer able friends, many of them politicians ot national fame and influence. Will Mrxlcnn Claim Tald. NEW VOltK, April 4. An interesting item in the payments of the subtrcasury was a check for 4lKJ.(KMl payable to the republic of Mexico. This was to refund the amount paid by Mexico more than -H years ago upon nn award ngainst that country on the Weil and La Arbra claim. This claim was aftenvnrd found to be based on worthless representations. Mex ico made the first payment under the award, but nt the same time protested against the claim. The money was for this reason never paid over to the claim nuts, but remained in the treasury of the United States pending investigation, which wus completed about a year ago. States provisional court of Porto Hico sentencing him to two mouths' Imprison ment for illegal voting at a muuii-ipnl election held under the military order. The prnyer Is that the writ of habeas corpus be directed to Samuel l lUth well, marshal of the provisional court nt Humncoa, l'orto llico, vommuudiug him to produce llae?. bcfoie the supreme court, and that the writ of certiorari issue to the provisional court of l'orto Uii-o, commanding it to forward to the court n transcript of its proceedings in this case. After reviewing the rase the solicitor general makes the fallowing argument: "Is this military court and its trooper marshal within the territorial jurisdic tion of this court ? Hoth are in l'orto Ui co. While that island has been ceiled to the United States, congress has as yet taken no action toward organizing the territory or applying to it the constitu tion and the laws of the United States. The island has been acquired under the power conferred by the constitution on the government of the Union making war nud milking treaties (Marshall, ('. .1.. in Insurance company versus t'anter. 1 I'e ters, .Ml, ,4D. The ultimate disposition nnd government of territory thus ac quired rest with congress under the power granted it to dispose of nnd make all needful rules nnd regulations re specting the territory or other property belonging to the United States (article 4, section 3). "Congress has not yet acted. The pres ident is therefore still in cojitrol. acting through the war department. The occu pation is a military occupation. The so called courts are the mere agencies of the military power. Everything is provisional and temporary. The department of jus tice of the United States is in operation in l'orto Hico. The court has no juris diction of the case presented." Movement ot Worships, WASHINGTON. April 4.-The Brook lyn has arrived at Yokohama. The Mo noency has sailed from Shanghai for target practice. The Dixie is at Naples. The north Atlantic squadron is due ut Hampton Iloads on April 21. Dnmnitr br Snovr Avalnnrhe, ItKULIN, April 4. During the heavy snowstorms with which the month open ed nn avalanche did great damage in. the Sudetinu mountains near Hirschbcrg, killing several persons Cronje tices to St, Helena. CAFE TOWN. April 4.-Griorul Cr.mje, Colonel Schlcl nnd l.fMK) lloer prisoners sailed for St. Helena lust uU-ht. s FLOWERS FOR FORAKER. April Showers wash away the filih nnd waste that have accumulated during winter. In like m.umer Hood's Sars.ipnrilla expels from the blood impurities thnt have been de. no-died during the season when there has been but little perspiration ami perhaps con stant confinement in impure an I vitiated air. It is a boon to tired mothers, housekeepers, teachers and others who spend their lime in doors. It gives the blood richness nnd vitality, fitting it tonou-ish and strengthen the nerves, muscles and all the great organs of the body It cures all spring humors arid banishes that tired feeling It is the bet medicine that money can buy for all diseases caused by i-np ire or im poverished blood ou should begin taking it to day. A long suffering man the giant with a toothache. Let me -ny I have u-ed Ely's Cream Balm for calanh and can thoroughly recom mend it for what it claims. Very truly, (Rev.) 11. W. Hathaway, Elizabeth, N. J. I tried UK's Cream Halm, and to all ap pearances urn cured of catarrh. The terrible he loaches, from which I long suffered, are gone. -W, J Hitchcock, late Major U. S. ol. and A. A. lien., Hullalo, . . The Falm does not irritate or cause sneez ing. Sold by drut gists at 50c, or mailed by Ely Uiothers, 50 Warren St., New York. You can save money on Pianos and Or Ras. You will always fin I the lnrgcs stock, best makes and lowest prices. PIANOS. From SI 75.00 and Upwards. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upwards We sell on the installment plan. Pianos $25.00 down and if 10.00 per month. Or gans, tfto.oo down, 15.00 per month. Lib eta' discount for cash. Sheet music, at one half price. Musical merchandise of kinds. We handle Genuine Finger lltgh Arm SEWING MACHINES, 15.00 down and ?.l.oo per month. Wc also handle the Oemorcst Sewing Mar' ine, from ifig.jO and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing Machines. Pest makes of WASH MACHINES, FROM $4.00 UP TO $9.00. J. SALTZERJ -iT Music Rooms No. 115 West Main St., below Market, Bloomsburg, Pa. 3ml 1 3 T11K MAKKKTS. HLOUMSPUKU MARKET,. rOKKSCTSD WBSStr. SITAIL PRICES Butter per lb $ l-.ciis per tlozen ! l.aiil per lb 1 lam per pound Pork, whole, per pound Heel, quarter, per pound, . , . Wheat per bushel Oats " Rve " Wheat flour per bbl Ha per ton Potatoes per bushel, Turnips Onions " Sweet potatoes per peck Tallow per lb.... Shoulder " " Side meat" " Vinecar. nerqt. Dried apples per ID Dried cherries, pitted Raspberries Cow Hides per lb Steer CalfSkin Sheep pelts Shelled corn per bus Corn meal, cwt. . Rran, ' Choi " Middling " Chickens per lbnew ' " "old Turkeys " ' Geese Ducks COAL. No, 6, delivered. . . " 4 and s ' ... " 6 at vard ' 4 and s at yard it .16 13 '3 in .0, .99 35 5o 4oo $n.co jo $ .80 .40 S .11 .cq .05 CS .11 .tt -!l .05 .80 JS So 1.50 1. 00 1.00 1. 00 .tt .11 W 14 .08 s.6o 3-8S -3S 3.60 1 .MICMPr3TflV8 (NGUOH 13tf.jVR0YAL PILLS i t,-lKlnl nnd unly firnutn,-. M II It'll K I lilt'S KXil kin l.t:i' nn I liiild bfl.llk N ir "lit, 1.1 fil.N.n 1 Mkr no rtlhl' IMt M"4 r- -Vvd . 1 VV ; lRtt(trli ntMt1latlnn. ftnll iiUu I fj tlt.li. H-i of J.'ii, lr.,rci.t. nt o', 4r. it ; F? !.'! "ftrll -f lor l.adli.in lii.. I , . C.H' 1 DIPIIHU.I K.Hl.i.l : :t--4td PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Dnriri rimI beulil.e Uii- blr !-,..:...-. K ltmirtftiit rrnwtti. f-tifret Fklls to Jti-rtoro rv ' To 11 jomnnii , ! IVii.-,! ',." J-lVtt e. 7rv the C Of. VMBIAN a year. To Try ttlntotia Miners. nrHOlS. 1'n.. April 4. Twenty of the men who participnted in the rioting nt Ilomtio mines a few days nco were hold for trial nt court. Five of them furnish ed bail, and the others were taken to Krookville juil. The V.i women and the rest of the men who were arrested were disohnrced. The sitimtion ut the work ings of the Herwind-White company is the same, none of the men returning to work. At Ouhois there was a break in the ranks of the strikers, 54 of them re suming work. Bin Contract For Coal. PITTSBI'IMI, Ta., April 4. Tbe Pittsburg Ooal company has just receiv ed one of the largest contracts for coal ever awarded a single company. The Na tional Steel company. American Tin Plate company nnd the American Steel Hoop company have awarded to the local coal concern a joint contract for supply ing most of the conl used in the vniions mills for a year. While the exact figures on the dial are withheld, it is said ton contract is worth In the neighborhood of flO.lHHJ.tlOa Departure of Commissioners. WASHINGTON. April 4. Judge Taft. president of the Philippine commission, spent some time yesterday in consultation with Secretary Hoot. He expects to leave Washington this afternoon, going to California by way of Chicago. He will pay a brief visit to bis sister at Sau Diego, but .will be in San Francisco by the 13th iust. to meet the remainder of the commission and to sail ou the 1,'lh for Manila. Died In Ills Carriage. HEAPING, Pu., April 4. Colonel Da vid Campbell, superintendent of the Em pire Iron and Steel company's furnaces here and one ot the most prominent iron masters in the country, died suddenly in bis carriage as he was returning from an inspection of the Wheattit-ld mines, of which he was manager. Uoinir After Mar (iold. MIDDI.KTOWN. N. Y April 4 Alvs KetctiHin of this city, from whom burglars recently stole a cjiinntity of gold dust which he hud secured iu the Klon dike, is preparing to leave for Cupe Nome to make another try for gold. Movement of Cotton, NEW OKLEANS. April 4.-Secretary ilester's New Orleans Cotton Exchange Statement shows that the movement of cotton for March was fksO,r(;S bales gainst (klM-Vr last year and 701.4U1 fear before last. mm "I had female trouble for eight vears," writes Mr. L. J. Dennis, of j8 East College St., Jacksonville, Ills. " Words cannot express what I suffered. sought rtlief among tk mtdkal profession and found nont. Friends urged me to try Dr. Pierce'i Favorite Prescription. When I com menced taking this medicine I weigh ed ninety-five pounds. Now I weigh one hundred and fifty-six pounds more than I ever weighed before. I was so bad I would Tie from day to day and long for death to come and relieve my Buffering. I had internal inflammation, a disagreeable drain, bearing down pain, and such distress every month but now I never have pain do all my own work and atn strong and healthy woman." lick womta art Invited to consult Dr. Piercs by IMUr fit. nu. Aadrsa Pr, B V Corresponiltncc pri fiere. Buffalo. K. V Senntor Complimented on Securing; I'auatr of l'orto 11 lean Bill. WASHINGTON, April 4. A bunch of beautiful dowers adorned the desk of Mr. Foraker (O.l when the senate con vened toduy. It was sent to him by friends in recognition of his handling of the Porto Iticau bill, which yesterday passed the senate by a vote of 40 to 31. Mr. Stewart presented a petition from citizens of Cuba, representing If loO.OOO. OtH) of capital, "praying congress to enact a law prohibiting the use of thp United States military power to prevent the lauding of a competing cable from the United States." Mr. Morgan called attention to a rule of the senate which provided that no pe tition should be received from citixens of n foreign country except through the state department. He did not object to the petition, because he believed that Cu ba held such a relation to the I'nited States as could be dissolved only by con gress. Mr. Sponner said the rule was founded In good sense, and be believed the peti tion ought to come through the state de partment. The chair held thnt the petition could not be received if objection were made. Mr. Stewart urged that the petitioa did not come within the rule. The Cu bans, having no other alternative, uppeal ed to congress. The petition finally was received and ordered printed. At the conclusion of morning business the chair lnid before the senate the reso lution declaring that Hon. M. S. Quay was not entitled to a sent in the senate from Pennsylvania? but the matter waa laid over until tomorrow. Without preliminary business the house today resumed the consideration of the bill to establish n territorial government in IPiwnii. Mr. McDowell (O.l. a mem ber of the committee on territories, was the first sneaker. While Mr. McDowell was speaking the clerk of the senate appeared and an nounced the passage of the Porto Kican tariff bill "with sundry ume'idments, in which the concurrence of the bouse is re oiiested." There was no demonstration when the annouuetment was made. The bill was immediately referred under the rules to the cuuiuiittee on ways and means. Mr. McDowell, as one of the original opponents of tht sunriation of Hawaii Inveicne-I aj-aiust tbe labor conditions ia the islands aud the iutlui-iiee of corpora tions there. l'orto Rico's Finances. WASHINGTON. April 4. The divi sion of customs nnd insular affairs of the war department gave out a statement of the condition of the Porto Kienn treasury for the month of February, Pltltl. The most iinnorliint Item is tliat the deficit for the month Is $J1.101. The total re celpts for February. l'.HHI, were f lOO.tiM, while the disbursements for the month were Jflil.lJiiT. The bulance in the bunds 'of the treasurer of the Island Feb. 1, P.HXl. .is S47.SMI.'.)S, which by Feb. 2S, l'.HMI. had decreased to S l-.'i.Hii.S. The re ceipts of the Island for the mouth of Feb ruary. l!lH. ore divided us follows: Cus toms. io.,...','J: postal, fi. :;; internal revenue, ifJT.lNJ; miscellaneous, (3,1)37, Pe iple are beginning to thai tired feeling lake things for WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS FOR District Olliee Managers in this State to rep resent me in their own and surrounding counties. Willing to pnv yearly $600, pay able weekly. DeMiaMe employment iih unusual opportunities. References ex changed. Enclor self-addiessed stamped envelope. S. A. lark, -20 Caxton building, Chier-eo. 12-21. l6t pERVQUS,VEAK, DISEASED MEN. M Mfl rilRF wn PAY THE NEW METHOD TREATMENT. Pi original with lrs. K. 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