CENSUS REPORT ON NEW SOUTH Population Increases There More Rap idly Than in North. FRONTIER NO LONGER A FACTOR While There Has Been During the Past Dee cade a Marked Decrease in the Percentage of Increase of Population in the West and a Decided Decrease in the East, the South Shows a Slight lucrease. Washington, D. C., (Special) ~ The Director of the Census announced the percentage of increase of population in for the last decade a rapid decrease from previous rate of growth of in the West; a marked, cided. decrease in the North and a slight the South. For the time in the history of this country the population of the South has increased somewhat more rapidly than that of the North. The East, geographically, 1s mn- cluded in the term North. The rate of the growth in tne North, West and South is far more nearly the same than it ever has been. The official announce ment divides the country as West. from the Pacific to the eastern boundary of Montana, Wyoming, Colo rado and New Mexico: North and South, the res id of a line formed by the | Ohio riv ers and the sout! souri and Kansas. increase from 186o to the North; 484 in the in the West, while 1 1880-1000. it was 48 in the South and Prior to the Civ States nearly doul each 20 States only al Since parts of but while North South 1880 has last 20 yea tial difference in the crease ing each of the last follow 5 1880-00, 20.1; West, 184 South, 22.4; West, 31 less but de- increase in first mac [he percentage of i880 was 61.0 In South, and 185.6 last 20 years, the North, 48 Northern HW ] War : led in populatic mnerease wi 1860 the r: the LK ut third two sect: ¢ 3 Of growth “1.3; NEGRO NEARLY KILLS WOMAN, A Horrible Crime Committed in Lynchburg, Virginie. { Spec {of Lynchburg, Va, dastardly crime ever city occtirred when a young married | street, woundet The i his purpose, choked he 1 head and witl most from in her attem hands gas] and the b; right han addition to her rig! rested was outs ber, although desp gered to the next occupied by Mrs ed for help as to reaci i he F red man an CQ man ana almost a of medi and well PHONES FROM MOVING CARS The Remarkable Invention of an Ohioan Is Given a Test. : (Special). —C. F Muskego : Ohi Bidwell, prac father’ where . gave the first h t here o vention a telephone system by it 1s possible to call up and talk from an clect car going sll sg with anyone who is located in another car on the same line running in any di- rection and at 2 distance, T applicable to either ced at ull sp The systen steam or electric roads. The overhead trolley is used for one side of the cir cuit, and for the other a se strung parallel with the ! ley. The metal trolley pole of the car 1s attached to a second pole which oper ates on the additonal wire by means of a flanged wheel. A closed circuit is thus obtained. Telephone wires are attached to cach of the two trolley poles which lead to the telephone in the car. The heavy voltage required to operate the electric cars is reduced to that used for telephone service by a special invention. Ordinary telephones were used. Strikes Cost Half a Million. Indianapolis, Ind. (Special).—The auditing of the United Mine Workers of America met in this city to examine the annual report of Secretary- Treasurer Wilson, which will be present ed at the convention of mine workers here. The finances of the order, the report will show, are in good shape, not- withstanding heavy drains made on the treasury by strikes during the year in West Virginia, Kentucky, Kansas and Jdndiana. These strikes, it is said, have cost the organization more than $500,000. The secretary-treasurer handles funds amounting annually to between $300,000 and $400,000, 5. md wire is stationary trol- board UA AS SAR Dr. Anthony Released, Washington, D. C., Special). —A cable message received at the State De- partment from United States Consul General Bingham, at Cape Town, an- nounces the acquittal and release of Dr, Richard S. Anthony, who has been on trial there on a charge of high treason and aiding the enemy. Anthony is an American citizen, but has lived for some time in South Ameriea. Mrs. Anthony, his wife, is at present in Chicago. SUMMARY OF THE LATEST NEWS Domestic. speculator, known as the “Corn King,” was caught short of his margins yester of his calls after margins. He was given until this morn ing to settle over $100,000 more. secretary-treasurer of the of Locomotive Firemen, shows that of | the 50,000 locomotive firemen in the { United States and Canada 40,720 are i members. The “Cannon Ball” train of the Balti- more and Ohio crashed into a trolley | car at North Benwood, near Wheeling, | W. Va., killing the motorman and slight ily injuring five passengers. { Lottie Richards, an | who 1s 3 i home, in St Louis man, of Morgantown, W. Va, insane Admiral Schley had a remarkable re at the City Hall in Savannah | He met and sh sk hands with thousands {of people of The streets were who cheered | ception pack i him with a Richard old California miner, near Middle tow ing street cu $ + 1 sessed of considerable prog 3 From St. Paul, Minn., come port of a progressive sche consolidation bringing 73 years, an fatally suffo cated nto a tier wh together preparing to ex- $25.000000 to $3 3,000,000 In able to fight the Northern r the control Ma died at Fairlie, smallpox scare In a3 Yuu fUch alErmae y \ s British colo Joseph Chamberlain, the nial secretary, in a speech at Birming ham, replied to the criticisms of the Ges mans by declaring tl withdrew nothing, qualified nothing iat he nothing, defended The French Minister at Pekin has re fused to present his credentials until China fulfills demands of the French | government. For this reason the joint {audience of the foreign and Chinese | ministers has been postponed The revolution in Paraguay turns out ito be more serious than first reported { President Acenal resigned. During a | ight in the Chamber of Deputies, one {official was killed and three others {| wounded. John E. Redmond i chairman of the Irish i party. i demning the coercion methods of George { Wyndham, chief secretary for Ireland. was re-elected Parliamentary {be made. The Boers will not reject returns, Krupp is the richest man in Germany, having an income of over $5,- 000,000 a year. I Financial Ohio Coal Traffic Association roads will advance rates on coal ten cents a ton. The proposed merger of the Western stove companies is said to be progress. ing slowly. Khe Vane Title & Trust Company has declared a dividend of 2 per cent, payable this week A Northern Pacific official says: “Our traffic is certain to increase for years to come. Immigration is ring into our territory, thus increasing the ton- nage.” * A BURNING HOUSE | Father, Nother and Five Children Are Burned to Death. | BUILDING WRECKED BY EXPLOSION, Joseph Supowski, Who Owned the Building, | and Karl Bracki, His Brother-in-Law, | Have Been Arrested Pending an lnvestiga- | tion—Supowski Carried an Insurance of | $9000 on the Building and Its Contents. | Buffalo, N. Y.. (Special).—Henry | Pearlstein, his wife and five children, | ranging in age from 14 to 12 years, were burned to death in a fire that de- the brother who owned Bracki, his Joseph Supow ski. building, and Karl in-law, have been investigation Supowski carried an mn of $4.000 on contents The Pearl lived in room wien $42 - nice the building and asleep ki told the police 4 dropped 3 CAPTAIN AND SIX MEN DROWNED. fcr Alaska, Wrecked en Green island The Stcamer Bristol, YIELDING TO GEN, BELL Filipino Lenders in Batangas Uaconditionsl'y. Surrcader men a ng the pas ments occur daily city, and had h General Chaffee. He Ign uring a and that it is possible that General Malvar, the insurgent lead er. will surrender nest week, The United States Commission has ap propriated $2500000 for insular ex penditures during the first quarter of the year. Cengage sited the thz present camp S0C able results Robbed Six Times in Six Years New York (Special) For the sixth time in as many years the postoffice at | Short Hills, N. J.. was entered by rob- use of dynamite, but got only $10. time the postoffice has been robbed the i burglars operated in the same way. This time, as on the other occasions, they broke open a tool box which stands by | the side of the Lackawanna railroad tracks and got a hammer and heavy iron bar. They then knocked off the combi- i nation of the safe and, inserting a charge of dynamite, blew off the outside door of the safe. Murdered by a Helper. Uniontown, Pa. (Special) —At the new Sharon Steel Company mines, eight miles west of this place, Henry Grant almost instantly killed William Jenkins. Jenkins was shift boss on the gang sink. ing the shaft and Grant had been in charge of the drilling machine. He roved unsuitable, and was reduced to Pe toer, while Jenkins put his brother in place, Just as the men quit work Grant s ipped up behind Jenkins, plung- ed a big knife th his body and ran, escaping in the confusion. Grant's NATI Department of Commerce, The Senate Committee on Commerce authorized a favorable report on Sena tor Nelson's bill for the creation of an executive department of the Government merce, Besides providing for an additional member of the Cabinet, known as a sec retary of commerce, the hill provides for an assistant secretary and a com- plement of officers, Under the new de partment shall be the following offices and bureaus: Life-Saving service, Lighthouse Joard, Light-house service, Marine Hos- pital service, Steamboat Inspection ser of Bureau Coast Immigration, United States and Geodetic Patent Office, the Department of Labor, Commissic of and Fisheries, Bureau of Foreign Commerce, now in the State Department, to be consolidated with the Bureau Statistics 1 here are of mines and mining. The designed to promote gather and furnish all commerce and other mer oO also to be established 2 i ana of new department rean manuf; bureau ¢ information upon It departments 31 industries also the ww performed the Three Months’ Work In Vaic. irnment of th an-Ameri which ha Mexico Quicker Special Delivery. $908 hh efforts tl yi the 11 be of mt Shaw and Mayne Coalirmed. IN exeCulive session Hon y be Secretary of of Hon be Postmaster-General con Les Treas of lie nination the Henry C. P avne no he confirmation of Mr. Shaw was ac complished without comment, but there Was Some controversy over the action of the Committee on Postoffice in reporting Mr. Payne's nomination without going through the formality of a meeting Fora Permanent Census Bureau. The Senate Committee on burean by Director Merriam, who said with a permanent establishment the work of the bureau could be done bet- ter and more economically. $25,000 Salary for Ex.President. Representative Lovering, of Massachu- setts, introduced a bill providing a sale ary for ex-Presidents of the United States at the rate of $28000 annually from the date of retirement from the Presidency. The bill is to apply to any ex- President living at the time the law is enacted. mis aon Capita! News in General Before the Senate Committee on Pen- sions a protest was made inst the confirming of Colonel Metcalf as pen- sion agent, on the ground that he kuled a pleading, defenseless prisoner in the Philippines. There was a tilt in executive session between Senators Blackburn and Deboe over the nomination of S, C. Sharp as United States marshal, which was con. ried. A bill was introduced in Congress to place cases where aliens have been ynched under federal jurisdiction. THE PENSION BILL IN THE HOUSE The Debate on the Measure Takes in a Wide Range. Proposition of Mr. Rixey, of Virg'nia, to Furnish Federal Aid to State Confederate Homes Meets With Cousiderable Opposi- tion on the Democratic Side—Grosvenor and Hepburn Denounce a Report. D. C Washington, (Special) ~The pension appropriation bill, the first of the The Grosvenor, took a of Ohio, Iowa, denounced the last Grand annual budget debate Mr Hepburn, of presented wide range and Mr a report Army of the Republic encampment ng the of i other of Congress bill, LESKION to crit themselves and vet which was defeat- They explained sition to the bill was due in bill of been indorsed the Republic wish War Cis) course members on the eran preference ” at the last 1 the ause wi ot 1e Grand ia, caused Democrat 3 Domes 10 federa WILL NOT BE A UNIVERSITY. Secretary of Carpegie lastitution lacorpora: tors Talks of Plass CHICAGO BURGLAR HAD NCRVE Tells Sick Woman He is 2 Phys'cian and Writes a Prescription. While Mes W { FEE "Doctor and requested me % . he gently and felt Ah!" he trace of fever Then Inquiring whether she had rested well, he her appetite, wrote what purported to be a prescription and left Five hundred dollars’ worth of jewels were missing. The prescription read: “I am sorry 1 had to steal like this.’ . 1004 notes OF The Danish West Indices. Copenhagen, (By Cable) —A depu- tation representing 34.000 signers of an address protesting against the sale of the Danish West Indies without the question being previously referred to a plebiscite was received by King Chris- tian. His majesty replied to the address of the deputation as follows: “We thank vou for the interest you have dis- played in this matter, but we are unable while diplomatic negotiations are pend- ing to express our views on the question. We beg you will have, as we have our- selves, full confidence that our ministry will know how to safeguard the welfare of the islands and their people” A HAAS SAI. Zelaya Seizes Vasques. Managua, Nicaragua, (By Cable). Government of Nicaragua has arrested General Vasquez,the former President of Honduras, on board the South Americ can Steamship Company's steamer Tu. capel. The General is charged with at tempting to incite a revolution in Central America against President Zelaya, of Nica from tl 18ca for the same ka HAASE CA BAA ARS RB A Cer — UNH ED STATES AT THE TOP. Least lod:biedness. D. C. (Special). ~The United States with her fly with those of Washington, of the neighbors, and especially illustrated by some statements the Daily Mail Year Book for 1902, a copy of which has just made by London reached the Treasury Bureau of Statis- In its various chapters it discusses in the United States, Under the head of wealth United at the head he figures £16 » £11. Kob,- France, £0.600,000000 ; £8.0% 2,000,000 While list of countries in smallest national features of conditions : : it places the State United States, Kingdom, wealth beine: United {ser and Russia, HH United States its wealth DOC O06 | the ara fe whys indebted Under the head of commercial mpe it says that of the the The trade of four showed 1 and g Sw ws wg A period of 1800 2nd Under the ade it «¢ NORDICA HURT IN WRECK The Famous Singer Injured in a Ocorgia Collision. Woman Reasted 10 Desth. Wis. (Special ).—Mrs. Lena inette literally roasted to Through Flames to Safety. ich (Special) eheaded blocks through 3 xplosion 0 lamp was are Fastcd Thirty Daye Col, New D. at the For thirty Choate has eaten absolutely Boulder. of {Special ) J York City, 1s Mr sothing. and which reatment. Hie fast has been self-impos- because of stomach trouble, would not wield to medical His mental and physical body due to his protracted fast, has not suffered in the least. Onc Woman Shoots Another, Manchester. N. H., (Special) Annie Beaudry shot Jennie Gagnon in one of the Amosksag Corporation mills here and then committed suicide. Miss Gag- aon is alive. but in a critical condition. It is believed that Miss Beaudry was not in her right mind. It was reported that she accused Miss Gagnon of having rsecuted her, and for that reason she ad given up her situation in the mill. Miss Beaudry was about 25 years of age. ODDS AND ENDS OF THE NEWS. A SA Rev. Lyman Abbott delivered an ad- dress to the Reform Club, in New York city, on he & Question of the State law and the Sunday opening of saloons. oe the Central ries Caleb Cre was killed by eas in Ph