ODELL SENDS A VETO Bill to Centralize State Hob pital Control Killed. 50 NEW YORK CITY LIGHTING PLANT Canal tlrbat flrheamed oa Till AmriKlmrnm "I'oblle Itnnhrrr ad a Stnpmdoa Himbuf," Sara fteanlor Malbr. ALBANY. N. Y.. April JB.-tJovcnior Odcll has ut uii end to tilt' reports (but hp was behind tho ItuinpsliorKi'r bill to fontrnllxo control of the Htati? Iimaiip hospitals liy at'tiiling a veto tnin gi' to tun Ht'iiMto. The Kovornor In vetoing tlio bill any: "Thl bill, with some of whose feu turrs I am In sword, provides mich n ruUlnil fli'jmrtnrp from I'XlHtintt laws govornltiK tho iustltutlons unilcr tin control of tho roiniiilMxInn In luiuuy that I linvo been led to disapprove it." Th miniature of the orlKlnnl rannl debate occurred In the senate on Sena tor Hill's two coiuurrent resolutirms to emend the constitution so as, lirst, to pnnnit the payment of the cnnal debt from any surplus in the treasury, und, socond, to extend the time, limit of ca nal Iwuids from eighteen to fifty yonrs. The vote on the tirst resolution was L". to 11. All the negative votes on both proposition!! were Republican. It was on the fifty year bond proportion that the debate grew lively. Senator Mulhy did not mince his words. "This is a measure," said he, "to notify this ifen ration that it will not he required to pay for all thp crimes It commits, but that some of them will pass on to pos terity as Inheritance from their fore fathers. "This allows the matter to o before the people a little less bald, a little less like public robbery, but It Is still a stu pendous humhtiK." These amendments If passed by the assembly and by the next legislature Will be submitted to the people In 1tt04. The senate refused to dlsaree with an adverse report of the cities commit tee on the KlsbeiK bill permitting New York city to establish a municipal light ing plant. Senators Elsberg and Unidy dissented from the report. Senator Elsberg's motion to disagree with the committee's adverse report and to ad vance the bill to a third reading was defeated by n vote of IS yeas to 2S nays after a lively debate, during which Senator Martin denounced a lobbyist whose name he did not give. The bill of Senutor (Joodsell and Mr. Bedell forbidding the establishment of any hospital camp for consumptives In any county without the formal consent of the county and town authorities was firHt defeated and later reconsidered and passed by the assembly. The first vote wns 'Hi yeas and iW nuys, fulling of the required 7" rotes to make a con stitutional majority. The final vote was 88 yeas and nays. There was a party division in the senate on the Hughes bill making It a misdemeanor for any labor organiza tion to discriminate against a work man because he is a member of the Dutional guard, and the measure was passed by a vote of to 11). The de bate that preceded the passage of the bill was characterized by bitterness. ( Ilnvntin Then term Closed. nAV ANA, April 22.-AII the theaters of Havana and tin' Jal Alal were closed last nijiht as a remonstrance against the action of the provincial council in Ordaining the use of a stamp lax on tickets by which the receipts of every public amusement are taxed "i per cent. The theater managers of tho city visit ed Pr.- ;lcnt Pa turn aial the secretary of the interior and lodged complaints. Later they argued before the provin cial council, urging tin; rescinding or tho reduction of this tax. The tux Is heavier than that wlih-li was once Im pound miller Hie Spanish provincial gove nmciit. A I iil (Ipcaii Voyaite. Ni:V YORK, April 22.-The new North (jcrmnii Lloyd liner Kaiser Wll holm II., the longest ami swiftest of ocean crossci's, has arrived hero on her luuhh'ii voyage. On her trip the great steamslilp averaged 2H.KO knots an hour, her contract speed calling for 2:i4 fcnuts. It Is expected that before very long the new steamship will be reeling off an average speed of 21 knots. This vessel promises to come pretty near the live day mark before she Is laid away for repairs next win ter. Mesleun F:!ii-lliiinke 'Vn Head. CITY OK MEXICO, April 22. Ten workmen engaged In making u tunnel on the Mexican Central's extension at 'J'uxpam, In the state of Jalisco, lost their lives In a cave In cuused by sev- , eral earthquake shocks coming In rap Id succession. The first shock caused tho falling of Interior working, und when the gang of workmen went to clear away the debris they were caught i by a second cave In, which resulted i from fresh shocks. No Word From the President. CINNABAR, Mont., April 22.-Secro-tary Loeb has received no word from thit pfesldent. Mr. Koosevelt will com plete his tour of the park today and Will como to the post, where Mr. Loeb will join him. Tho remuhvler of the party will go In tomorrow morning. New Stock Ktcliunirr Dedicated. NEW YORK, April 22,-Tho Stock Exchange moved Into their new build ing today, but no business was trans lated, tho day being given over tu tho dedication ceremonies. Front Mny Injure Fruit Crop. nooSICK FALLS, N. Y., April 22. Farmers und fruit growers lire much worried over crop prospects on account of the recent severe frosts and uiise sonublu weather. ERIE COLLISION; EIGHT DEATHS. (lamina nl Wrerk I'rrtrntt Idcntlfl ration or Manr Ilodlrs. JAMESTOWN, N. Y April 21. Eight persons are dead and ten ln- lured, three of them seriously, as the result of n collision between a passen ger train and a freight train on the Erie railroad near Ited House, N. Y. Of the dad only one, Uobert II. Hotchkiss of Meadvllle, n lirakeman, has been Identified. Seven bodies, ap parently those of three men, three wo men a.d a child, were burned beyond Recognition In the fierce fire which fo. lowed the wreck. The women are said to have boarded the train at Youngs lown and to have come from Pitta iiurg. The wrecked passenger train was Known ns No. 4, running from Chicago to New York, and was made up of en gine No. TA?, In charge of Engineer Samuel Cook and Fireman Kred Hell if Meadvllle. It was derailed by strik ing n freight train which was entering l siding at lted House. The wreck at once took fire, nud the combination ;ar, two day coaches and two sleepers, together with several freight curs, were consumed. MAY PAY DIVIDENDS. orllirrn --nrll Ira ninnr Wins a Sllaht I'nlnt. ST. PAI L, Minn.. April 21.-.lndge Walter H. Sanborn of the I'nited States circuit court has granted an or der suspending the decree of the cir cuit court of appeals in the case of the I'nited States versus the Northern Se, purities company to the extent of per mitting the Northern Pacific and (Jreut Northern companies to pay their divi dends to the Securities company pend ing the result of its uppeul to the su preme court. After the application for modification of the federal court decision in the merger case the attorneys for tho Northern Securities company filed an apsul from the original decision, and the case now goes to tho I'nited States supreme court. MINERS ORDERED TO WORK. Mine Worker' Convention Hope to AilJuM All Urlrtinvn, WILKESUAItUE, Pa.. April 22. The executive boards of the three an thracite districts of the United Mine Workers of America, In convention here, Issued Instructions that all mine workers now on strike or locked out return to work Immediately pending an adjustment of all differences by the board of conciliation provided for by the anthracite coal strike commission. District Presidents T. 1 1. Nicholls of Scranton, W. II. Oettry of Hazleton and John Fnhy of Shamokin were se lected as the miners' representatives on the board of conciliation. The board Is to consist of six members, three up pointed by the operators and three by the miners. JUDGE DIES OF CHOLERA. Car-lurk, n Nil live nf Illinois. Strlilt vn In I'll II IpitlncN. MANILA. April 21.-Judge Cnrluck of the court of lirst Instance is dead at Ccbu of cholera. He contracted the disease In Iiohol. The deceased was a native of Illinois and a valued member of the judiciary. The epidemic of cholera Is practically over, (here being but a few cases In the southern Islands. Six men in the com mand of Captain Pershing died of cholera during tlx; Itacolod operations. An ai'tneil band of ladrones has re appeared In Ui.al province, Luzon, near the seenc of the recent light with the hidrone force of (icneral San Mi MK'I. I lotncl.ii.c nts of scouts have been dispatched to Kizal with orders to dis perse the band. Went lo I'i-ihoii Alone, LANSINO, Kan.. April 22. A. E. Shaw of llobart, Okla., who recently killed a rowdy who was annoying him and who was convicted of nianslaugu ler and sentenced to four years In the Kansas penitentiary, arrived here un accompanied anil Informed tho warden of his arrival. As his only credentials were a letter from the prosecuting at torney, Shaw could not be admitted to the prison, but will be a guest of the prison farm until the commitment pa pers Khali arrive. Shaw Is highly re spected In llobart. Tile lown Dlnllbled. PENSACOLA, Phi., April 22,-The battleship Iowa, which left Monday to complete her target practice In the gulf, has been towed In totally disabled by her steam pipe bursting and tearing uwuy the steering gear. Three govern ment tugs Immediately were sent to the ship's relief. The extent of the damage Is considerable, and it will re quire ten days or more to make rcpulrs. The squadron was to have departed for the north today, but the accident to the Iowa will prevent lis sailing aa scheduled. tieiiernl llnniithrey C In Home. 1 WASHINGTON, April 22.-(ieneruI Charles P. Humphrey, recently ap pointed quartermaster general of the : army, will start fur San Francisco on ' the transport Sherman, which leaves Manila tomorrow, General Humphrey Is expected to reach this city eurly In June. , Interim! Ileveiiuc llecelnt. WASHINGTON, April 22. The monthly statement of the collections of Internal revenue show that for tho month of March, limit, the total collec tions were $18,112 l.'.MiS, a decrease us compared with March, !)02, of $2,002, 02(1. Hacker und Ituldtvln llellreil. WASHINGTON. April 22.-Brlgadier Oeneruls Louis B. Kucker and Then doro A. Baldwin, recently promoted, were placed on the retired list of the army on their own application after more thun forty years' service. THE COLUMBIAN. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Kotabl Event of the Week Ttrlefly Chronicled. King Edward sailed trom Malta for Naples, General Leonard Wood was received by King Victor Emmanuel. The port of Tetnan, Morocco, Is threatened with on attack by the pre tender. Five British soldiers were sentenced to death at Pretoria for mutiny In their barracks on March 28. William M. Clark was appointed lieutenant governor of Ontario to suc ceed Sir Oliver Mowat. deceused. An escaped mulatto convict In Geor gia killed one man and mortally wounded another who tried to recap ture hi in. A band of 500 Insurgents has been defeated by Turks nenr Uadovltz. The new reform Judges have been shot by Albanians at Scutari. Prince Colon na, mayor of Home, re ceived thousands of telegrams of good will on the two thousand six hundred and fifty-sixth anniversary of the city's founding. Tneadnr. April 21. Heavy snowstorms prevailed In Ger many and Denmark. Two Rochester firemen were serious ly hurt by the overturning of a truck. James W. Long, bank president and trustee of Lafayette college, died at Easton, Pa. The famine In Kwangsl province. China, was reported to be killing tens of thousands. - IL II. Rogers, the Standard Oil mil lionaire, was operated upon In New York for appendicitis. The withdrawal of military guards on railroads in Holland was begun in the northern and southern provinces. William Dudley Foulke announced that he would resign as civil service commissioner to enter Indiana politics. Eight indictments have been found ny the Cole county grand Jury In tile Missouri legislative boodle Investiga tion. 1 The American herring vessels that have been imprisoned In the Ice floes in Bay of Islands since Jan. 18 have just escaped from the Ice. Tho Twenty-third regiment United States Infantry, 1,(hh strong, under command of Colonel J. M. Thompson, left Plattsburg. N. Y., for the Philip pines via San Francisco, It was announced from Berlin that Count vou Zeppelin, pauperized, has abandoned his attempt to solve the aerial navigation problem, in which he has sunk more than 1,(HH),(MM) marks. Of the forty-three collieries of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron company all but eleven are shut down owing to the employees being locked out by an order of the company. The transport Sumner, Captain Loth rope, sailed from San Francisco for u trip around the world. She goes to Honolulu, thence to Manila, where she takes on the Fifth regiment, and sails with them for New York through the Suez canal. Transactions that are alleged to con- ' stltnte frauds upon merchants in Lon don, Paris and Frankfurt to the extent : of .$.1110,1 MM) were developed as a result of the arrest In Havana of Santos Vus- que,, who conducted a merchandise brokerage business. j Mondii)', April !!(. The Wisconsin paper makers' strike was (icciareil on, and the men returned to work. Miss Alice Roosevelt delivered the' prizes to the winners at the Charlotte (N. C.) horse show. Two hundred and tifty Newfound land seal hunters were blown to sea on Ice floes, but were rescued. The strike of the stri'c'.ural Iron workers against the A m-rlcan Bridga company has been settled. Four senators have been indicted by a Missouri grand Jury in connection with the baking powder trust scandal. Sir Oliver Mowat. lieutenant govern or of Ontario, is dead. He was eighty three years old. He was premier of Ontario from 1872 to 18IM5. In a battle following an unsuccessful attempt to rob the First National bank of Wampum, Pa., one man was killed and another seriously wounded. In a conflict In Macedonia the revolu tionists threw dynamite bombs among the Turkish troops, seventy of Ivhoin were killed or wounded. Bolivian troops under President Pan do are advancing on tin; disputed ter ritory of Acre, and Brazilian forces have been sent to prevent their entry Into the country. The lifeless body of John Bohn, a re tired saloon keeper, supposed a poor mini, was found In his room In the Klondike hotel at Oinuhu. A search of the room revealed $4-1,000 in railroad, bank stock and cash. The protracted strike of the painters und decorutors In Pittsburg was set tled at a mass meeting of the brother hood. The men agreed to accept $3.40 for a duy's work of eight hours and pay their own car fare. The Rev. Dr. Francis A. Horton, well known in the Presbyterian church and pastor of Temple Presbyterian church, Philadelphia, Was stricken with apo plexy while preaching and died shortly after being removed from the pulpit. Chen Chuen Hsuan has been appoint ed viceroy of Kwangtung and Kwang sl provinces, and Hsl Liang has been made viceroy of Snechuan province. Both are strong men In China and probably will suppress the rebellion. Sttlurcliiy, April IN, Pope pleased at President Koosevelt'a gift of presidential messages. Fire at St. John, N. H did $"0,000 damage to the transatlantic terminal. Mrs. E. S. Willing, mother of Mrs. John Jacob Aster, died suddenly at Philadelphia. Andrew Curnole and others are said BLOOMSBURG. PA. to bsve promised a large sum to endow a university at Pittsburg. Russia and Austtin urged the sultan to take sever measures against Alba nians who still refuse to accept pro posed reforms. The steamer Syracuse from Rio Ja neiro was held at the port of New York because of two deaths from yel low fever uboard. The pretender of Morocco Is march ing from Taza on Fez. The sultan Is vainly attempting to obtain recruits tniong the Knbyle, ' Advices from the revolutionary com mittee In the Balkans state that prep nrations for an Insurrection are ready t ntnl that the whole of Macedonia will rise. , The special mission sent by the sul- tan to pacify the Albanians Is prac- tlcolly Imprisoned nt Ipek, Albania, where It Is surrounded by several hun dred Albanians. I The t'nlted States armored cruiser j West Virginia, the lirst of six new ad ' dltlons to the navy, has been success fully launched at the yards of the Newport News Shipbuilding company. ' The challenger Shamrock III. whs I dismasted In the roadstead at Wey- mouth by a squall striking her so sud 1 denly that the yacht lay wrecked and helpless before those on board of her realized what had happened. Fortu nately most of the gear fell clear of the deck, ns otherwise the disaster must have been multiplied tenfold. Seaman Collier was knocked overboard and drowned, and several persons were bruised or otherwise Injured. Sir Thomas Llpton had a narrow escape, j 1 Friday. April 17. j President Loubet witnessed maneu- I vers of 10,000 troops near Algiers. i The Russian Grand Duke Alexis was ' reported 111 with nephritis and ordered t to go abroad. General Davis reported to the war. department seven deaths from cholera j In the Philippines. j A decree has been Issued by the Rus. slan government increasing the powers of the governor general of Finland. j Two persons were killed outright and ' one fatally hurt In a train wreck on ! the L. and N. road nenr Custleberry, ' Ala. j President Roosevelt came Into Fort Yellowstone. upeariiig In splendid con- , dition and cnthusiustic over the good time he hud had. i The demands of the Bridgeport !(Conn.) trolley employees for an In- ' crease of pay anil recognition of the i union was refused. i There are ready for shipment to the Philippine Islands 2..riiKi.iMKi pesos. ' which were coined at the Philadelphia j mint In the last twenty-five working ' days. At New London, Conn., the launch- Ing of the Minnesota, the largest pas senger vessel ever built In an Amerl can shipyard, was successfully accom plished. Every flour mill In Minneapolis, Minn., and practically all of the mer chant spring wheat mills In Minneso ta and the northwest have shut down entirely. Two large stables belonging to Jo seph B. Vandergrift of Wcllshurg, W. Va., were destroyed by fire, entailing u loss of $7.",000. Thirteen of his blood ed horses were burned. Major General R. Baden-Powell, the "hero of Mafeklng," recently appoint ed chief of cavalry of the English ar my, Is on a visit to the I'nited States to study American cavalry tactics and methods. By a unanimous vote the Irish na tional convention which met In Dublin accepted in principle the Irish land bill introduced in the house of com mons by Mr. Wy milium, chief secreta ry for Ireland. Dr. Adolf Lorenz has removed the cast from the leg of Lollta Armour, the young daughter of J. Ogden Ar mour, upon whom he operated for con genital dislocation of the hip last Oc tober. The limb was found to be in perfect condition, und the patient wus able to walk around the house without any dilllculty. ThnrNday, April III, Mi's. Susannah Knause died in Balti more, aged 101 years. A revolt against Marquis Ito and the Moderate party has occurred at To kyo. A terrific gule on Long Island sound drove vessels into near by ports for safety. The Northern Pacific trouble has been settled. The men get wage In crea se. Rabbi Gust a v Gotthell died at his hoiiii) In New York city, uged seventy six years. A mob of strikers boarded a steamer at Cleveland and badly Injured three nonunion firemen. The Hawaiian legislature has passed an act giving to iouutics management of their own affairs. A negro killed at Shreveport, La., by a mob for murder of a young woman has been found innocent of the crime. The White Star line steamer Celtic was dumuged In a collision ut Liver pool und her Bulling for New York de layed. General Franklin D. Baldwin, com munder of the department of the Colo rado, denies that he disparaged negro and Filipino soldiers. The threatened striko at the Wiscon sin paper mills has been partially set tled. The Klmberly & Chirk, company of Neennh, operating nine mills, gave In to the union. Governor Odcll has signed the second of the Important child labor bills passed by the present legislature. Tho bill regulates tin; labor of women and children in factories. Santo Domingo city reported thut fighting has taken place there between the revolutionists and tho government forces. Several men were killed nud ' many wore wounded. The Kind You Have Alwnya In use for over 30 yonrs, and IJy-jjZ- sonnl supervision Plnoo Its lnlanoy. -GUcUM Allow no ono to deceive you In thin. All Counterfeits, Imitations nud " Just-ns-frood" nro but Experiments thnt trlllo with nnd ciidaiifror tho health of Infants nud Children Experience iifjainst Experiment. 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