* ) THE NEWS. Eugene 1. Packard, of the Robinson In- vestment and Security Company, of New York, was sentenced to eighteen months’ im- prisonment in Sing Sing for unlawfully using the malls, Judge Sanborn, of the United States €ir- suit Court in 8t. Paul, Minn. discharged the receivers of the Northern Pacific Raliroad Company. By the will of the late Daniel Sharp Ford, of the Youth's Companion, the Baptist Social Union comes in for a large bequest, The stock and plant of the Charles Helser Shoe Company, at Hanover, Pa, was de- stroyed by fire, John T, Whitehead, a farmer, disd at his home, Charles ©. Pike, one of the original Rattlers, died in St. Paul, Minn, C. B. Turner was murdered at his bome, near Ferguson's Wharf, Va, Comptroller of the Currency thie general financial condition of the country is sound and stable, and there is nothing to indicate a recurrence of the recent furry. A strike of regions of Pennsylvan men want a cent, in wages, wealthy Virginia near Day Yiew, a ree Dawes says miners in the | midous coal ia is threatened, The general increase of thirty per { Amerioa, S30 000 000, The Panama Canali © with an authorized caplial of was incorporated in Trenton, N. J. The trustees of the Northfield Seminary have asked for a fund of $3,000,000, to carry on the work of the iato Moody. Governor Mount, of Indiana, sald would be brought against the Standard OU Company under the anti-trust law. The Dukes, tobacco men, have bought ™, #00 acres of land Florida, which will be planted in tobacco Two hundred and ninety-nine textile mills were constructed or co during this year, The first annual convention ation of Graduate Clubs York, Martin Shirley's large barn, near nutten, Va., was destroyed by fire, Popular subscriptions forthe Lawton have passad the $31 000 mark Frank B Cole killed his wile and she sell in Sprisgfleld, Oblo, A big blaze In Fort Wayne, loss of $200,000, The John FP. Lovell Arms Company, of Boston, assigned to Charles B. Barges. It is one of the largest sporting goods houses in the country, and the faliure is the result of the collapse of the Globe National Bank. Judge Morris, in Toledo, O i an injunction restraining strikers fog the judge declaring that the strikers | to urge the workmen 10 e« mpany « Dwight 1 Wn suit in ntem plated {f the Feder- in New Massa- fund t him- Ind., caused a f dissolve fr works and accosting eu me ou The dghth annual meeting of the Ameri- can Jewish Historical Soclety began in New York. Dr. Hol Hopkins Walversity, Baltimore, read a paper J. J. Frey and General Manager ¥ of the St. Louis and San Francisco Haliroad, bought over fifteen the res of Zine and in Arkansas, A riot, following a place on & man was killed an tw wounded, Handwriting experts gave additi testi. mony at the trial in New York of Molineux charged with poisoning Mrs, Adams, ander, of Johns Rum, usand a walk, ti One negro cake OR street ca in Morrisania were daugerousey Adi na H. Wallace, a erk in the United . at Chica Bg $5 The Chicago, Peoria and way Company Ww neory capital stock of $7,300.000 Dwight L Northfield, Mass, and Clyde was arrested 000 in goid as r Moody 1 was largely I'he funeral of Mr place at attended, will in Ger burned; Joseph Flings’ sons cotion mantown, Phila $60,000, Allen B. R¢ cian of Philadelphia, is dead. taffalo Is to have a new union station, to cost $1 500 (0 Four additional bodies from the Draznell mines; near a. Pit Thomas Jones admitted that bie gave the order permitting miners 10 pense with safety lamps, The battleship News, baving on victims of the Maine will be transferred to ment, A. E. Stillwell of Guardian Trost Compa quarters was recently moved City to Chieago. A earthquake shock was felt throughont aliforsia, Ban Jac into and Hermit suftering the most severely No lives were ke wleiphia, was ious rke. a contractor railway warn recovered Brownsville, oes Aine Fexas arrived at Newport bodies of the disaster. The bodies ¢ Arlington for inter- board the t retired fron the presiden ¥ iy, whoas head from Kansas gnveras southern ( =i. Mrs. Mary Garrett, serving a jife in the Ohio Peuitentiary for murder, was par donned, The barn and stables of 8. Morgan, at Cape baroed, Salvation Army persons ia New Ye term Captain Charles Charles, Ya., were fod thousands of destitute sek and Philadelphia, Jotin Parrish was shot and killed in Peters burgy Va., by Charles B, Hunt, Mere, Lydia Bodine was killed by a railroad train near Merchantsville, N, J. Nearly three blocks of buildings in Hast. ings, Mino., were burned, James Dunne Taylor, of New York, com. mitted suicide at the Grafton Hotel, Wash faglon. He cut his throat with a razor while temporarily insane from iliness, Comptroller Tracewell decided the claim of Swift & Co. for bee! luraished to the army at Ponee to be just. Judge Parnell, in Raleigh, N. C., refused to grant an injunction to prevent the con- solidation of the vari us lines of the Sea. board Air Line, asd jmmedintely after the consolidation was flected, The Eastern FParniture Manufacturers’ Association met in Philadelphia, and decided to advauce prices ten per ceil, on ceriain lines, Pr. Edward 11. Williame, senior partner of the Budwin Locomotive Works, Philadel. phin, died at Santa Barbara, Cal, Adjutaut General Case, of Michigan, re. fased to comply with Governor DPlugrew's demand for bis resignation, A strike began at the I'ark and Oxford collieries, near Scranton, Pa. A seven-story apartment house, owned by Morris Mandelstein, lo New York, was de stroyed by fire, . Johp Branch fell into a vat containing bolilag water at the Shotwell Tannery, in Maochester, Virginia, ¥. M. Etheridge, a promivet lawyer at Trallas, Toxas, killed Edwin O, Harrell, an. other lawyer, Chairman Mark A. Hanna, of the National , has issued the formal call for the bling of the National Republican Con in Philadelphia on June 19th, President H. C. Simons, of Fargo Col lege, dropped dead in Fargo, N. D, 4 MARTYRS REINTERRED ARLINGTON, THE MAINE AT IMPOSING CEREMONIES. President MeKinley, with Members of Mis Cabinet; Major General Miles, Ad- miral Other Notables in Attendance Vired Taps and Salute Dowey and Sounded. Washington, (Speeinl,)—Tho remains of the one hundred and fifty victims of the Maine disaster brought from Havana by the battleship Texas were buried with full mili tary honors upon a knoll in Arlington Ceme- tery. The exercises ple, They were in charge bee, now of the Texas, who was captain of the Maine on that fatal night when his was blown up in Havana harbor two years They were attended by President Me. Kinley and the members of his cabinet, Ad miral Dewey, Major General Miles and bis staff, and many other ers of the army and navy stationed in Washington. Among them Lieutenant C« Wain- wright and Lisutenant F. C. Bowers, both of the Maino the explo All the army cers were in full uniform Neveral troops of « a battalion of marines the navy and a detachment of sailors from the Texa were drawn up about the flag-draped kets, which wore ranged the brow of the hill, each bearing a beautilt wreath of galax Despite the and nipping cold over a thousand spectators pressed agalust the roped-lined enclosure t witness the ceremonies. The Marine Bar played a dirge, *'S8afe in the Arms of Jes and then simple Protestant and Roman olle funeral hue Chaplain Clark, were exevedingly sim of Captain Bigs ship i} ago, were smmander whom were when on a 7 and navy off sion occurred, valry from Fort Mye fron CHE row On row jiong leaves, EHOW services were © of the Naval Father Chidwiek, the chaplain ¢ nader a canvas-canoplied sheiter in space facing the square in whic i lay beside their open graves, lHglous services a deta shment their spiked helmets biank for the sounded “tape.” Tho barely twenty minutes, of the Texas present who had us miraculous escape on the explosion, being blown 01 hole, He was introduced by Captain Sigsbee, When mystery of his es volleys ceremonies Am was Jen ng asked for an ape by di responded, ns he from Father Chidwic asier ‘1 don blown out. 1 armor-pler After the ered in t know hoy 1 ons ing projectile earemonies to their graves ring then teagan, DELAGOA BAY Denial of Reports About the Partition af Portuguese Torritory By Cable 1 the wot Paris ns wild ru attual War news, of London y all sorts o oye Tod | i Fi ating : 0 reign between Germany Britain erning } sri garding the zeiger, of the officials reprosen alleged ¢ A despa ments on ments as follows When it is remem gai's Asiatic positions enciaves of the pr statements of the Lokal the fantastic,” 48. Jamas Gazetle riod treaty, say pravi The the rep work of and some enti I'he probabie truth is the 1 us report reported, ‘arta gues Africa, north and sonth of uitimately be leasesl to Germany, respective It is satisfactory ally, "to learn that the Washingt ment is acting with regard to the cargoes seized in Dolagoa Bay as we have wished and expected, of course that we il reparation meantime, itis a shall make full reparation, is proved to be in i o. it may be noted, as the Ame admit, that the facts are in cor giderable doubt, and that some of them see rather compromising to the v seals Thern will be time enough to talk of the law and the poliey of the step when the facts have authoritatively aseer tained.” themseves to be seized, Leen ENGLAND TO SUE VOR PEACE. he Sort of an Agreement President Kin ger Wonld be Willing to Make, London, (By Cable. }--A deapateh from Vioston Churehill says that from eonversg. tions with members of the Transvaal execu. tive at Pretoria bé learned that the began the war with trepidation. but that President Kruger is now confident Great Britain will soon sue for peace, In the highest Traosvasl circies, Mr, Churchill asserts, there ls serious talk of a sompromise, by which Great Britain would sede the territory now occupied by the armies of the two republics, pay aso jadem- nity of £30,000,000 (#100,000,00) amd ack. nowledge the complete independence of the Cransvaal, . ers Moonshiner Captor. Keranton, Pa., (Special) Frank Manley, the alleged moonshiner whose still was vi earthed In Pike county last week, was caj- tured at Browntown, Luserne county, amd lodged in the Lackawanna Jall to await tein in Philadelphia, Risody Civil War, Victoria, B. C., (Bpecial.)- News has hoon reenived by the steamer Aoraagi of a bloody civil war that has been raging among ihe natives of Kirwenl, New Gulnes, In the fighting the head chief was defeated, and 11 villages in all were destroyed, with heavy slaughter, Mailway for Yukon District, £t, Paul, Minn, (Bpecial, ~The Dominion Government apparently contemplates build. ing a railway from Great Slave Lake to Ches térfield Inlet nod throngh the Yukon district, A survey party is now being fitted out and one of the members Is now in this city. - nt DISASTROUS EARTHQUAKE. Six Drunken Indian Squaws Crushed to Denth by Falling Walls Those Killed Were Horrvibly Disfigured. Jacinto, Cal., (8pecial.) This little city 18 a soene of desolation, People Are be- ginning to recover from the terror inspired by the earthquake which centered here on Christmas morning, and destroyed brick building io the town, and some definite estimates of the damage wrought can now be made, At the here, i fore, and San every Maboba Indian Heservation, near dance had been held the night be- inrge quantities sumed by the Indians sent most of them into a drunken stupor before the shock came, A huddied together in ind were sleeping off he heavy walls were killed outright rir of whiskey con- number of squaws had an old abode buliding, the effects of the fell in upon them, Hquor. ix and two died later, while a sco badly injured, Th killed were crushed Muin is imped be were ne horribly stroot presents a sad appearance, it walble to the sidewalks case of debris walk slong and over were razed to thousand of buried und the heap of Brick walls waned worth of mer hanging walls evel of the gre with irs handise neath b There is not a it has suffered, Electric powerhouses ounty hos £10 000 i At Homet of wires ire extent #2.000, 10 000 Biughan fire walls of the floor in hotel} fell the root MANY ROBBERY AND MI EDER Wel 4 1 fn in Two Citizens Saller from glars + sti. DI 2 OUR NEW POSSESSIONS. a the Island of ( rat Manila re te that repulsed Geueral Brooks jsenoed his farawall pro intion as military governor of Cuba, Edit [ Manila newspapers and Ameri Lawtas PW 4 complain of of news an military authorities so fy wahip upprossion wt hy Lhe fronernl & remains the chapel in the Paso were placed Cemetery at Manila A farewnil bangaet was tendered to eral Brooke at Havana, . A gang of counterfeiters has been located fn Cuba, . All the street-rallway interests in the oify sf Havana were consolidated, and now ix jong to the Havana E.ectriec Raliway pany. The British steamer Labuan was seized by the United States gunboat Castine, and sent under a prize crew to Manila, Major General Wood assumed oharge se governor general of Caba, and accepted the resignation of the oid cabinet, The Ward Line steamer Saratoga went aground near the wreck of the Merrimas, near Santiago, Caba, Many contributions and offers of cooper ation eame for the Lawton fund, {sel Com. Anciher Hatfield Killed, Matewnn, W. Va... (Special) Wayne Hat field, son of Fiias Hatfield and nephew of “pevil Anse” Hatfleld, shot and killed George Hatfield's son, of Bear Creek, shooting ocenrred in George Brasetr's store Waynes Hatfield escaped to the mountains, A Mare in Canton, Okino, Canton, Ohlo, (Special) Fire started © an electric heater in one of the Canton Mas wllon oars after nll the ears had been raw inte the barn, Servis on Canton streets i & D. L. MOODY DEAD. THE REMARKABLY EVANGELIST HAS PASSED AWAY, Stricken in Kansas City -A Weak Heurt Prevented Recovery “The World is Re- reding and Heaven Opening,” He Said, When the End was Near~ Died Appar ently Without Pain. East Northfield, Mass, Moody, the famous evangelist, is It was not expected until Friday members of Mr, Moody's family an of Irlex that death wot ult of his {llpess, The « a genersl breaking down, due 10 overs Work. Mr. Mc ody's heart had ir i long time, and exertions put forth in : with West last m which {Bpecial. dead, wiate vircie the ros puse of wa Psitts Woak mieetis re the SO Bp par 110 attend HOTELS SLIDE INTO THE SEA, range and Terrible Disnster in Italy Girent Loss of Life. s ist Capuchin which stood } af the in the { the great rock that r £ of 230 fet, se abiru : Send ail nent » mong 1 isters Baggage Car Burned, Ww. Va. stents of the Martinsburg Kpecial, The bag- gage car and o se Chie fire Daitir and vod by The fire was caused by alighted lamp which Baggage Master Jackson let drop. The car, which wan aden with baggage and urned rapidly, and nothing was 1 wns tots Shenandoah y ax press No doatre near Jan 0. heavily px press, b saved ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE. W. 8B, Hibert the dramatist, has celebrated his 63d birthday. Congressman George B. MeClellan, of New York, is regarded as the best story-tel. fer in the House, i Baron Leo Skrbensky, the new Prince Archbishop of Prague, is probably the young- est metropolitan in the Roman Church. He was ordained priest in 1849, Generali Sohalkburger, the Boet comman- der who suceeded Joubert when the latter went home for medical treatment, is cone siderably yonnger than his predecessor, Mme. 8ardou is a woman of much literary ability and a recognized historical sostume expert, by whioh she has beon a great help in staging her husband's pinys. Lord Armstrong, head of the great Eng. lish firm of ghnmakers, is nearly 9 years of uge, Forty years ago he was knighted for his invention of the breech -ioading mechan: lst, Miss Georgiana Pope, sister of the Under Secretary of Oanads, who is head of the “aff of nurses in the Canadian contingent sont to Bouth Afrien, is a graduate of Belle vue Hospital Nursing School, New York, I Sutelde of J. I. Sanders, Memphis, Tenn. (Special, )—-J. H. Sand. lines urs abandoned, The iInterstban sor vio will be maintained, The loss is $50. 00, coverad hy insurance, Nothing Known in Pittsborg, Pittsburg, Pa., (Bpecial,)- Nothing known here of the murder of a woman named Flaherty by John LL. Ford nine years ago. The files of the police and colons show no record of the alleged crime. Chicago, committed suicide st a hotel here, Mr. Sanders was the father of A. H. Sanders, Cotton Cargo on Fire, London, ( By Cable.) ~The British steamer Valean, Captain Nallo, which arrived af and Norfolk, via Fayal, whore she was towed fn with loss of propeller, has bad a fire in | er hold, which has boon smoldering, and 71 Bales of votton have been damaged. 4 FOUGHT ON FOUNTAINS. Americans Attack a Strang Poree of Pili Ensurgents Were Driven ut Mateo. one] Lockett, with adding artillery, attacked insurgents entrenched in Montalban, about five frinion of San Mantis, { By Cable { a force of 2,500, in of Hear a strong foree mountains fhe les northeast of Han Mateo, The ener meri amid wh Abs p The Fill KESTIOKY ATFALIRS MIXED TF, Doubt a= to Whe i lion Commis Frani TORIA ISSUES A WARNING. Not Ass Boer Sharpahoolers af the Boers Work STATUE FOR LAWTON sty five Thousand Dellars to be Raleed in Indians sti al the ’ f General Lawlor STREET I EL IN ALABAMA Jesse Harden Kills an Unele, Wounds An wither, and Is Himself Killed. Hanteville, Ala, in a duel al Deposit two men killed tiird probably fatally wounded Janes Harden's throat was out fro to ear by his nephew, Jesse Harden, The former is dead, John C. Harden, a brother of the dead man, was seriously cut by Jesse Harden, and as the fight was drawiog ton cose Mac Russel discharged a load of buck- g40t into the abdomen of Jesse Harden saasing death Instantiy. All the parties are wall known and prominent in politics. The caase of the fight is not known, street and a ~N i wnoringl wore m ear TOBACCO LANDS IN FLORIDA, The Dukes, of North Carolina, Bay Large Tracts. Leesburg, Fila, (Speeial )- Ninety-four thousand acres of land have been recently purchased in Lake county, this state, by the Dukes, the tobacco men, of North Caroline, The expect to cut off and utilize the timber, piant the land In tobacco, and eventually rin a ratiroad across the country to connert with the Florida East Const Kallway. Family Tragedy In Soringfield. Bpringfield, O., (Special) Frank B Coe shot and killed his wife, then shot himself, They werd® found side by side, Mrs, Cov dead, but Coe still living, He was taken to the hospital. Coe is nn employe of the Olle Syuthern Rallway., Jealousy is thought 1 be the cause of the tragedy. Killed in a Poker Room. . Clinton, Tih, (Special. }-At Weidon, ten miles southeast of here, Harry Summers, Ir,. & carpenter, and “Doc” Marcum, a tarm hand, gaarrelled in a poker room, when Maream shot and killed Sommers, + Bought hy the Bonners, New York, (Special. iA contract was sliened transferring all copyrights, title and sabwogiption lst of Demorest’s Magasine to overt Bonner's Sons. Demormt's Maga. sine will bo discontinucd, and the fashion aod pattern departments, half-minnte talks aad world's progess will bo continued in the Ledzer Monthly, 2 FOREIGN AFFAIRS. A great rock on which stood a monastery and & hotel at Amalfi, Italy, dropped into the sen, carrying with it another hotel and several vilias, vessels were also de i etroyved, The loss of life is heavy. Four The oppohentis of the government in the French Chamber of Deputies made an attack upon its poliey in the conspiraey trial, Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, Dukes of West. minster, and reputed to have been the riche «#8 nan in the world, is deal. a i ory pehool ehlidren were drowned bythe ire on the river Lys, at Frelinghem, Beiginm Sued giving way The imperial and Prussian ministers are repiyiog through the newspapers 10 the at Fivere Prussian the tacks made fn thes fat Hol BOrValives a wili be a sharp Bnet Prince £4 Dist ‘hanceiior, whom thes § ta 10 oust The ary at Port-ag-} the Hayuians I'he nan warship Nixe auged alarm amoung frunieg FOI RR MORE BODIES VOUSD it Boss Says Naked Brarnell fights Were Used Mine. in the terri. f the wh + who BUILDINGS IPED IT BY FIRE A Disastrans Conflagration Visits Minn. Mpa. Hast ings Hastings, WM blocks of baiidings in of the town burned about $200 000 The Libby & ¢ of an incend storehonses 1 Nearly three aeinesd® portion with a fire rose out the b We Pe fons of in R « swidently the work i the entire plant, with lumber. offiee, shads, ele. were CORRUME Most of the buildings buracd partially insured, and the upon the owners will fall heavily, The fAremen on gaged in a desperate battle to keep the fire from passing across Vermillion street, but sparks set fire to the roofs of the court howe, the Church of Guardian Angels and other costly stroctures and residences, but were extinguished with little damage. The city seeming in imminent danger Mayor Busch wired the mayor of 8c Pau for ald, and as soon as posaible two steamers and supply wagons wore sent down, whieh materiaily aided in subduing the fames Many people are thrown out of employment and others are rendered homeless, were sols ons Teo Remodel “Od Ironside.” Washington, (Special) Secretary Lous has addressed letters to Benator Hale and Representative Doulbelle, who look afer paval legidation in the Senate and House, relative 10 the plan of refitting the histories old craft Constitution as a faval training ship, The Massachusetts Hiate Society of tye Daughters of 1812 propose to pay for the refitting through popular satweription and Secretary Long refors to thiz as a worthy purpose, inspired by patriotic impulse. Al the request of Mr, Hale, the Secretary has drafted a Bill to cover the plan. FORTY CHILDREN PERISH. A While Playing Upon a Frosen River ihe 1ee Breaks, and They Disappear. Rrussels, (By Cable) ~Upwards of forty children were drowond in an AAR a1 bas