~~ - — —— BUILDING BLOWN UP. Distressing Death of a Number of Peo. ple in Chicago. BiG LAUNDRY BOILER EXPLODES. The Roof was Lifted from the Building, Which Comes Down, Again Causing a General Col- lapse and Burying the Employes in the Burning Debris--A Number of Charred Re- mains Have Been Taken Out. Chicago (Special) A boiler of Doremus Laundry, the old Waverly West Madison and Loomis ing the building Mass debris bodies have several occupying par Building, Neen I'l Te i loded, dest heater et. bety streets, exg moments Of Tins, be missin girls we many of ia [he dry ter had two or Just GEORGIA RAILROAD BUILDING Brunswick-Birmingham Road's Big Bond Issue West Coast Connections. Howard Frost, N mechanical eng ¢ scalds while at boilers at the Frost was steam guage blew out ¢ full pressure of He was dragged not until body had been He is not expected to inside the entire Two Women His Victims, Raleigh, N. C. (Special) tindale, a white man, aged six weeks ago near Carthag Mrs. Brown, a young 1 while she was her school. He was brought vent lynching and was in jail h days. Two weeks ago he was Carthage A mob stormed took him out, and hanged hin outskirts of town on Costly Fire at Great Barrington. Great Barrington, Mass The Mahaiwe Building, the largest bus iness structure in town, was burned, causing a total loss of about $65,000, of which $25,000 is on building and the balance distributed among the numer- ous tenants. The origin of the fire is unknown. {Special a Million Dollar Exhibit. Jefferson City, Mo. (Special).—The House passed its own bill appropriating §1.000000 for Missouri's exhibit at the Louisiana Purchase Centennial Exposi- | The exhibit will be under the man- agement of a board of nine directors, to be appointed by the Governor, Lightning Begins Season's Work, Rochester, N. Y. (Special). —~Roches- rainstorm, accompanied by lightning, thunder and wind. lotte, owned by Greenleaf, was struck by lightning and destroyed, together with 49 head of Jer- hobby of Colonel Greenleaf. Domestic, 1d had } i ducl Clevela: On ck Bay Club A and the wind and occupant 107 Waves ir s £9 o Wall ! capturing fi ror William's wound 1s his satisfactory correspondent of a German who has been traveling Northern Manchuria, gives ubstantiate his will " y onel Led of the Great hy Fu heal ’ condition is The newspaper, statements become an integral Bebel, Socialist vigorous attack In Reichstag the imperial government con- cerning the meat inspection law. The Dutch troops captured Achinese fortress at Pajarenbre leader, the made a against the Sev were drowned The official excommunication of Count Tolstor was formally published in the organ of the Holy Synod of the Greek Church. Emperor William's physicians say that the wound in his cheek inflicted by Dietrich Wieland, who struck him with a piece of iron, is about an inch and a half long and penetrates to the bone, but that his general condition is good. The British government has been as- sured by the Russian Minister of For- eign Affairs that Russia has made no » Financial, land increased £2,000000 and exports decreased about the same amount February, 1901, as compared with Feb. 1000, The Pennsylvania Steel Company dis dividend on the preferred stock of 134 per cent. payable April 15 to stock Were Injured, DESTRUCTION AT WILLS Buildings Shattered and Their Were the Chief Victims of the The Property £53,000. Loss SIXTEEN LIVES LOST. Seven Men Caught Buildings Demolished Alleged Matricide's lasane 51 Doings. ' : that the Strong evi was introduce lowa Collcg: Building Buraed. owa City. Iowa (Special} Fire de { the college of medicine and Int buildings at the of lowa. The 15 not less than $250, 000 Both buildings were burned in two hours’ time. A severe blow was struck to the university on account of the recitation rooms. The col lege medicine will close in three weeks and arrangements have been 3 » erary University loss joss of of edly. - Fifty Chinese Killed. Berlin (Special). — The War Office has received the following from Count von Waldersee: "A company of the | Third East Asiatics, under Captain Knoerzer, came into contact, southwest on Man-Sheng, with 400 Chinese regu- from their main body. killed. Two of their banners taken.” Blown to Pleces By Dynamite, Philadelphia, Pa. (Special). — Gui- seppe Confuno and Angelo Abatto, Ttal- | ian laborers, were blown to atams by an West Manayunk, a suburb | dynamite. Instant] : there was a terri | fic explosion, -and ~onfuno and Abatto | the pit. Portions of their bodies were | scattered in all directions, | stunned, but escaped injury. Senate 57th Congress. After proceeding 1 : 1 . lasting only six days the th the Sen ext 0 raordinary session of ate was declared adjourned sine die, at 1.55 p. m. Saturday During the se: sion practically no business, except that of executive char transacted. acter, was Hay-Pauncefote Treaty. Lord Pauncelote, sador, formally retary Hay Government Ambas the British communicated to 1 instruction His the an from rejecting amendments Points for Letter Writers A 8 I? ty ctor. {si T1000 San Francisco. Our New Possessions Nine natiy ma " presidente of trial by court LJuisin ng es are on murdering Calamba, in the Philip pines, because he was the Americans General MacArthur reported render of General 354 rtial | friendly to the Marian de Dios, four sur and 7 uniformed men Judge Tait and associates, of the Philippine Commission, sailed Manila for Lucerna, Province of Tay abas. Luzon, where they will organize provincial government The Methodists report 120 converts in Manila last week. The western part of Batangos province, Luzon, formerly an insurgent stronghold, is becoming pacified The transport Garonne sailed from Manila with the officers and men of the Twenty-sixth Volunteer Infantry The American authorities have seized small steamers plying on Laguna de Bay on the charge of trading with the insurgent Filipinos The Luzon commission has passed a bill providing an additional $1,000,000 {(Mexical currency). for the improve- ment of Manila harbor, and an act em- powering General MacArthur to or- ganize municipal governments in those cers from Frank A. Brannigan, disbursing offi- mission, has been appointed treasurer of the Philippine Archigelago at a sal ary of $6000. Secretary Root issued an order abol- duties on tobacco from Cuba after April 1, Additional inducements have been made to the revolutionists to surrender uns. General MacArthur has di- rected all department commanders to release one prisoner for every rifle sur- A Filipino who surrenders srmitted to name the RADICALS STILL DEFIANT. Cubans Will Not Accept the Platt Amendment. HAVANA: PLACARDED WITH POSTERS Addressed to the United States, and Read- ing: “De Not Make Promises That You Are Not Sure to Keep, and Never (lo Back on the Word You Have Given.” NORMAL SCHOOL BURNED DOWN, Big Blaze in Facilities to F.ght the Fire. Shepherdstown-lnadequate he \3 Reported Sziz of the Seaboard. Baptist 20th Century Movement. Production of Precious Stones. Wash g i he in the United States | as compared with gain of $46.440, OF Tried to Blow Up a Bank. T« edo. {his to the (Special) broke in store of Perrvaburg., and made two att blow a hoie through the wall nitro-glycerine into the Citizens’ Bank, adjoining They aroused the town and abandoned the attempt. As they were leaving the place, George Reither saw them. They fired a shot at him Fred Hillabrand saw the crowd from a second ry window, and recognized all. Henry Kellar and Geo. Tavior were arrested, and warrants are out for the others, All are tough local characters emp with ut Chris. Magee Dead. Harrisburg, Pa. (Special). Senator Christopher Lyman Ba of Pitts- burg, editor, statesman, philanthropist, and financier, died here after an illness of more than two years. His death was unexpected, as it was generally believed by friends that he was improving in health, Must Not Sell to Foreign Power. States government has addressed a note to the Danish government, almost threatening in tone,” says the Copen- hagen correspondent of the Daily Mail, “to the effect that it will not permit any transfer of the Dani® West In- in the event of Denmark refusing to sell the United States will require that in- roperly guaranteed and the United tates’ sphere of influence be respect. ARMISTICE TO BOTHA. The Boer Commander Will Confer With thy IT WAS ROSS RAYMOND. The Man Who Has Posed as “Lord Rosse’ Thus ldentified--Prince of Adventurers. BRYAN RAPS SAMPSON. kekes Admiral for Morgan Letter and Sos tis Imperialism CONDEMNS STOCKADES, Anderson, S, C., Grand Jury Presents Names for lndictment. Judge ourt of mvestigatas y laborers are held, signed by in stockades in this county or armed guards, and that they are often whipped and otherwise cruelly treated The grand jury was made up of 18 men, of whom 14 are farmers The charges were found to have been exag- gerated so far as they represented that the contraci system was general in the county. After a three weeks investiga- tion the grand jury reports that about 20 farmers in Anderson county have been using the contracts. Many cases of whipping and shackling of labore-s, and at least one case in which a man was shot at repeatedly, are reported. A number of names are presented for in- dictment for false imprisonment and as- contracts Accused of Killing Her Daughter. Knobnestzr, Mo. (Special).—Mrs, Ellen Allen, mother of Nellie Allen was found in the street here, was taken Henry Wisely, a negro. was ar- rested for the murder on the strength It is believed that the girl was suffocated in the Allen home and the body placed in the street by the murderers. Mrs. Allen is &