DETROIT BANK OFFICIAL’S ARREST His Indebtedness to the Bank Said to Be Over $1,000,000, Has Nervous Prostration. Detroit, Mich ident { Special ) = Vice- Pres of the C been In Frank C. Andrews, Savings Bank, which has hands of State George L. Maltz, was arrested and ar raigned at 9.30 o'clock on the charge of D lently knowingly” fraudu and sectiring from the bank, without security and without directors, a sum He was released on $10.000 bail, and his ex amination was set for February 21 Cashier Henry C. Andrews, through whom F. C. Andrews is said o have se cured the money by means of over drafts and certified checks, is ith ¢ exceeding $1,000 p ill at his home with nervous prostration In addition to a the City secure which over to that institut: roldings and indebtedness Bank of $1,158,000, to irews has signed 1 all his real estate and securities, which, it is estimated, total about £1.000,000, four and a trust company hold his certified to Cashier Andrews amount of $662.000 A y yp Et thaece free] spp rite number of these hecks rote 0 other will banks checks to the t th considerable bonds local 3 1 by securities Mr. Andr As char be SOON BURIED BENEATH TONS OF ROCK. Kills and Persons. Premature Blast Iajurcs Several ACTIVE SERVICE OVER Admirals Sampson and Cromwell Put on the Retired List Two Traitors Hanged, (By C Edmond A Duboise and Lewis Russell wer PaEviess # . : $s from Company E, Ninth Af ee] SLAnLA able) deserters and who stole arms belonging to the regi the insurgents in Au gust last, for which they were tried and sentenced by a military were hanged February 7 Province of Albay, in the presence of 3.000 people. The execution was orderly It was supervised by Capt. Henry H. Wright, of the Ninth Cavalry, com manding the post. Several native peti- tions were received urging clemency, but the authorities failed to see any reason to delay the execution, the men's crime constituting a flagrant breach of the military code in time of war, Cavalry, ment and joined commission, at Gumobalan, Trees Torn Up by Floods. that wrecked six houses and delayed railroad traffic many hours. No fatali- ties have been reported, as by almost a miracle the oceupants escaped injury The flood carried imthense tree trimk: and boulders with 1, and deposited cific Rai'road track, which parallels the Sacramento Rimmer at shat point, NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. Domestic, will he dis penitentiary the Many military prisoners charged from the federal in consequence of a decision United States Circuit Court of in St. Louis that a court-martial of reg ular army officers cannot try volunteer I'he jury in New York | brought in a verdict holding the sub the chief engineer and colored man in charge responsil the disastrous explosion In transit tunnel i Ihe autopsy | ler, the 16-year-old an had been Of coroner s contractor, le for that Nora Ful girl, whe howed Be was found in { San Francisco, | and strangled William R the Joseph and arrived in Redmond Devlin, Irish patriots, Ne Ww in organizing the league States York, their mission being to assist in the United State Comptroller rsey. has resigned the election of ex Irenton, to the urer Warden OMmce Soffel of llegheny C wed counsel to defend his wife, unty thin 1 i he have nothing to do with hey editor ! ington 1 ( H. B. Grant, who was : on General his home, in Laurel lartholome F. Clune ceman, committed to sustaming ineers ve fr a t capture of | Calon necessary to the deve opm nt | their military plans Mr. Brodrick stated in the House Commons that the total number horses bought during the war in Africa was 446008, of which | came from the United States | The French admiral at St D. W. IL, on the flagship Torge, ex- changed visits wth Admiral Count von Baudissin, on the German imperial yacht Hohenzollern. Thomas Sidney Cooper, the artist, died at Vernon Holme, ithe spot near Canterbury immortalized by Chaucer ery of of South 77.101 Ficacclal. The New York Subtreasury state ment shows that thesbanks lost $4,029, ooo last week. juarter ending December 31 was $301, | O51 as against $306,120 last year. On four sales of Erie & Western pre- ferred jumped from 13426 to 138. The close on the previous aay was at 132. i Application has been received by the | Committee on Stock List of the New York Stock Exchange to list $1.000.000 | additional capital stock of the Penneyl y vania Railroad Computy. MILLIONS LOST IN A BIG FIRE One of the Greatest Cenflagrations in History of Country. 126 BLOCKS IN PATERSON, N. J. | Heart of the City, Including Its Finest Build- ngs, Eaten Out by the Terribic Destroyer Northeast (ale Baffles for Hours Efforts to Check It Uncertaio—500 Dwellings Destroyed. New York, (S J., was Paterson, N pe al) fiat 1 £311 greatest tires in the History of the coun fv I'he heart of the proud It was a blaze which, for not been : has par desols stimates the 10,000 burned or of life per issing, but i t of their brough n I } mo these are probably separated from P24: i £ 1 ' €s ang iriend the situation little ti is definite out of Until order is on th ADMIRAL MONTOJO DEAD wey's Opponent at Manila, Who Was De. graded by His Coverament. THREE EFFORTS TO DIE Took aod Broken Thea Tried Drowning. strychaoiac Glass 4 Frostel family fn after deat funeral cortege kinsmen w perished in explosion in} wenty-sec The collision occu at Sixty-sixth street and Vincennes ave nue, three persons being injured An indignant crowd of mourners assailed the conductor and motorman. Coroner electric car striking the of the Wedne ond ine ho day's street rred injury by placing the men under arrest Alcohol Fuel on Warships. Berlin, (By Cable )—Emperor Wil liam visited the alcohol exhibition here, {and showed keen interest in the plans for introducing alcohol fuel on ships. His Majesty advised Professor Delbrueck to draw up a plan and offer a price for reversible alcohol engines. Made Big Haul in Georgiles. Acworth, Ga. (Special )—-Safe-blow- ers forced the vaults of the Lemon | Banking Company here, securing $5,000 in gold, a $5000 Georgia State bond land a large amount of stock certificates. | Between $4500 and $5000 in notes, | stocks certihcates and bonds were hope. | lessly mutilated by the explosion, and | much currency and small bills de- {stroyed. A box filled with $20 gold { pieces escaped the notice of the robbers, he burglars had to blow through four | protections to reach the money. i - sons — no NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS, Law Against Anarchism. The House Committee on Judiciary submitted to the House a report upon the bill providing for the personal pro tection of the President, Vice-President Cabinet officers and foreign ambassadors and ministers, and the suppression of opposition to organized government The report argues in favor of a Fed eral statute the and re gards zs general government to prosecute the as sassin of the late President McKinley { The report says in part Phis bill is intended to serve six | poses : “First—To protect the dent of the the high office "Second ¢ 101 covermg Case pur prevent resistance to President Vice and Vi United States and line of Presi those by ion to 1 aw mn neces Io protect ambassadors ment iccredited United States “Third liberate approval of certain certain unlawful if permitted, are calcul ed to lawlessness against and culminate in the destruction of the government Fourth—To prevent § natura the minster govern s 3 wit the and of foreign to ana lo prevent the open y also tea breed and Or those cation who teach WCirines To prevent United States other civiliz “Sixtl form puni io mu ed nation ] § 10 provide hments wherever against pair or the 1 committed governm overthrow States Roosevelt Is Left Out i § ¢ Off c'al Eecepton Committee, d er Tn : of H ince Henry . formal one and used by them H their correspondence Mrs. McKinley's Mail Frank, Postmast Henry C. Payne issued a general order directing that all mail matter sent out by Mrs Ida S McKinley, widow of the late President William McKinley, under her auto Pa canead aster-Lrenera 15 mm accordance with the act gress approved January 22 last. Capital News in Gederal pines, told the Senate commitiee how the salaries of the commissioners jeaten up by the heavy expense | which they are subjected. Senator Hoar, from the Committee on Judiciary, reported a bill for the pro- tection of the President and those in to | A statement sent to the Senate by the | Secretary of the Navy shows that over | $100,000,000 was spent on the new navy i since 18R3, | Secretary Shaw decided to investigate the charges of undue harshmess brought Ela customs inspectors at New i Yeo | The House Committe. on Judiciary | reported favorably a hill to protect the | President and for the suppression of crime against the Government, | The House of Representatives passed the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Appropriation bill, carrying $25.171,- wo. + * THE INSURGENTS Cannot Panama Railroad Zone. Declare Neutral INSIST UPON PROTECTION. France, (ireat Britain and Cermany, Keply to the Note of the Insurgent Genersl Herrera Castro Reports Provisions Scarce in the Rebel Camps. Panama, (By Cable) suls here have agreed to Isurgent General Herrera ote from intend the beg to were felore JOER OFFICERS CAPTURED A Whole Commando 131 Meco Is por.ed Taken. of THREW HIS BODY INTO THE RIVER. A Female Accomplice Betrays the Man Who Committed the Mgrder. STALLIONS FIGHT A DUEL Two Blooded Morses Fight Train. One Dead on a Railrosd of the animal i 1b outside to escane the hoofs and yf the infuriated animals. When y succeeded in apprising the train- men of the battle, a side track was reached and every effort was made to separate the animals, but finally one sev ered the jugular of its rival, which bled to death. Big Fire in North Caroiiss. Washington, N. C., (Special). The Atlantic Coast Line freight depot, five offices and two barrooms by fire. The loss is $30000 on buildings and $0000 on A falling wall killed Ed. Peed. A number of kegs of powder blew up, but no one was in jured. stores, two A Battle With Burglar Gap, Pa. (Special) A half-dozen cracksmen attempted to rob the Gap National Bank at this place, and but for the bravery of Special Officer David Stamix they would doubtless have suc. ceeded. A fusilade of shots were ex changed between Stamix and the burg lars, and one of the latter, who com manded the night watchman to “hole up his hands,” was shot in the jaw. He fell like a log, but was finally taker away by his companions. PRESIDENT GOES TO GROTON si ——— Theodore's Condition Continues Favorable. Washington, D. C., nt Roosevelt, Young { Special) ~ accompanied by Cortelvon 114 OVER 200 INCHES OF SKIN GRAFTED. A Chicago Boy's Father and Mother Give Up Cuticle to Patch Him Up. ores { Seve A fae Hive ¥ : A ri LIVES LOST IN CAR WORKS FIRE Bering of the Rock Island Railroad Shops Several Persons Injured ODDS AND ENDS OF THE NEWS been had been political prisoners mander of the fort at Car. sscaped in, the origizator of the scheme trafficking In exemptions from the German nulitary service, was sentenced to 26 months’ imprisonment A woman hurled a package of CRE down upon the deputies in the French Chamber, at the same time shouting ‘Down with the thieves!” Americans are interested in the Ivory Coast Gold Fields Company of Loddon, which opens up a new field for American mining machinery, M. Kamicheff, the Bulgarian minister of public instruction. was assassinated at Sofia by a Macedonian, who then com- mitted sicide Adam Worth, alias “Harry Raymond.” who had been connected with bank rob- Beries in the United States, died in Lon- aon, 1 he message of Governor Van Sant, of Minnesota, in opposition to the rail- road merger in Minnesota, was read to the Legislature, Mrs. Rita H. de Acosta Stokes, the former wife of W. E. D. Stokes, a New York millionaire, was married in New York to Capt. Philip M. Lydig. Two hours later they sailed for Europe. The Town Comncil of Charles Town, W. Va, passed an order prohibiting the production of “Uncle Tom's Calan. ; Clarkville, dollace wna 3at. as ya litna for Robbers looted a bank in Ark. of several thousand killed Sheriff Powers, »
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