TERRIBLE ORDEAL OF YOUNG WOMAN Bound, Gagged and Robbed in Her Home > at Glassboro. EXCITEMENT IN A JERSEY TOWN, About to Take a Train. Glassboro, N. J. (Special). —Mrs. Wil- liam Shaw, of South held up in her home at the point of a gagged the house looted of money and several cles of value. Mrs. Shaw, who is only 1B years of age, was formerly Miss Anna George, of this town. She was attending to house hold duties on the first floor, when she turned around and saw a man covering her with a revolver. He threatened her with death if she made any noise. He then seized a pair of the woman's stock ings from a clothesline and with one these tied her hands behind her back He then bound her legs with the other stocking. He then, still covering her with a revolver, found an old flour sack, with which he gagged her. Then he took an old piece of carpet and secure ly bound it over her head When Mrs. Shaw was discovered, two hours later, she was nearly suffocated. and neighbors who released her found her prostrated. She was frothing at the mouth, and it was half an hour before she recovered sufficiently to tell what had happened. She then gave a de scription of her assailant, and several posses of citlzens were hastily gathered together and ured the town in all directions to capture the culprit Town Marshall William several other men to the railroad depot, thinking the man might have gone ram Glassboro, was revolver, bound and and arti of with Martin went escape by a vo strangers about srsed } 9 WATCHING THE LEVEES Farmers Eear Fiood Break on the ‘ Mississippl Keokuk, Iowa kuk scout! lilinois S18 \ ready $6 000 000 as t «© va 3 al Alexandn tian levee send four town. The « Missou mna, wi centres This Woman is sot Slow. Ore. (Special). ~Th ceca ped Salem, of David have been del tentiary, Mrs. body readily prison : t Waggoner made a f the rewar 00 Lee declined to ps i ber $300 for her and explaining only be paid f§ he capt vict, and not fo ere finding of his dead body by Mrs. Waggoner refused the amount offered and made a formal written demand for ward. to be presented to Governor Geer emetery in : al demand for of Superintendent offering and expense x $1 the re ward Conta ire of the con a. accident the full re Wrangie Over Carnegie Gifts. ittsbur Andrew Carne { Special) gie will give to the city of Pittsburg a polytechnic $2. 000000, and make it worth $5000000 if the city will provide a site large enough for the purpose. The city is now wrangling over the site. It has got into politics, the Citizens’ party wanting a $2-acre tract for the site and the old Republican machine wanting an 11-acre tract for it. The city has enough money to buy the latter site, but to buy the larger one would necessitate an is- $F 4 : which will cost to sides are unwilling to submit an issue of bonds to the people. A ——————— A —— Lives Lost in Tornado. Chesterville, Ont. (Special). —A tor nado of great fury passed within a mile of this town, and everything in its path, The country presents a scene of devas- tation. Dwellings are overturned and dead cattle are lying at nearly every farm. Several persons were killed and a number injured. The damage will ex ceed $200,000. American Trade Activity. T.ondon (By Cable) ~The trade com- miission sent out to inquire into the best methods for promoting British trade in South Africa seems much impressed with the great activity of the Ameri cane, In its first report the commission says America will be the greatest men- Americans are making a fine effort to get hold of the market, and are intro ducing their practice of specialization as is «0 well exemplified in other parts of the world Domestic. Richard Day, former private secre tary uf the late John W. Mackay, said in San Francisco that tHe multimillion aire could not accurately estimate value of his big estate, Victor Rouillot, secretary of the brok- | erage firm of the Rouillot Commission | Company, Philadelphia, was found dead, cuffocated by gas at his home, at Ger- mantown. President { from Senator Roosevelt received a letter McLaurin declining | the United States Court of Claims, i Frederick Morrison, ied himself while land, O., with Miss Mary Cow { had refused to marry him Robert E. McMahon, special pe man for the Auditorium Annex in i cago, killed {f two holdup men and captured the other The monitor Terror went aground on ¥ leland, in Chesapeake Bay, and was pulled off by the tug Hercules ¥. Robinson, late president sland and Central | rust Rock Island, 111, Northwestern Ui American University, 11 Out riding in Cleve ley, who one ot Tavlor James F. i Rock 1 vings Bank of to the the nglon, American Line Philadelphia for Queenst Liverpool, was towed into Halifax N. S. by British steamer Schola: I'he Belgenland's shaft is broken President Williams, of Seaboard denied ti Chesapeake and Ohio Norfolk Western stock had purchased by John W. Gates and others n the interest of ad reported tha sveral coal attempt thas $ ¢ anthractie region, a » th it steamer irom the tne » os ol ailii It er “ai op ¥ h Ls + erate will week to opera ¢ cansca ’ + } frivy States culated hy from a tuberculous cow in order to Dr. Koch's tl consumption resulted Panopoulus, a y ost ¥ who committed prove eory, declare gentleman’ brigand, some remarkable beries, has been arrested in Athens Minister Bowen has cabled the State Department: at Washington that the President of Venezuela has abandoned the idea of attacking the revolutionists at Barcelona. King Leopold of Belgium visited King Edward aboard the English royal yacht. King Edward's condition con tinues favorable, The contract was signed in London for the manufacture and laying of the cable between Honolulu and Manila. rob | » i Faft, of the Philippines, says: main lines for future negotiations, n- dicated in the notes, having been ac- cepted by Secretary Root, the repre. sentative of the Vatican in the Philip- pines will enter into relations with the authorities in the Philippines.” Countess de la Warr was granted a divorce in London on the ground of the Earl's desertion and misconduct. The Countess was given costs and the cuss tod: of her children. Financial WAS CUT IN TWO Fifty Lives Lost ina Wreck on the River Elbe. THIRTEEN BODIES ARE RECOVERED. Members of a German Choral Society Among With a Tug — Majority of the Passengers Their Parcots. Hambus Cable) fhe excur (By Primus, S10n steamer with 185 passen n board, was cut in two and sunk tug Hansa on Elbe at LIVES LOST AND BUILDINGS WRECKED. Ten People Killed in a Storm thet is Driven With Hurricane Velocity. PANIC CAUSED BY EARTHQUAKES People of St. Vincent Fearial that a Cates trophe Was impending. A Released Convict's Crime. HEago (Special Because his wife for him had ing months Witham Nelson ¢ and then turned gave evidence that her love canned in the shot her to death his revolver upon himself in an ineffec tual agempt to take his own life. Their baby, too young to realize that a crime was being committed, wis the only wit- ness to the tragedy. When the murder was discovered the cold form of the wile was clasped in the arms of the man who had taken her life. The man's wound was only superficial Tracey Huat Abandoned. Wash, (Special) After 40 days oi continual pursuit by men and while he State was sery 17 prison Tacoma, ture Harry Tracey, the escaped Oregon convict, has ended cey through Clark, Cowlitz, Thurston, Pierce, Kitsap, and King counties has cost these coun- ties $10,000. Oregon's refusal to pay Mrs, Waggonet, of Chehalis, the re- ward for Merrill's body has done much Lewis, at 224000000 bushels, a decrease of 28 000,000, Pacific Mail's net earnings for the year were only $16847. & decrease of | $400,142. An Amalgamated Copper quarterly dididend of 1-2 of 1 per cent was de- clared, Since January 1 the consumption of | increased only & per cent, is SA SA Charge of the Rough Riders. Santiago (Special) ~Vaesili Verest commissioned to paint a picture of the steamship Segurance. He has complet. and the scene of the battle with Admi- ral Cervera's fleet, which will probably Ver. estchagin was much annoyed by the an founded reports of hs dangerous iil. LIVE NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS, Bragg May Be Recalled. | Cuba has taken formal notice of the | statement of Consul-General Bragg, at | Havana, that “Uncle Sam might as well { as to do anything with these people.” | General Bragg has himself made an explanation to the State Department, but it 1s generally conceded that usefulness as a diplomatic representa tive of this Government in Cuba is ended. The matter has been passed to { President Roosevelt. who will | retired His red i probably t chined to pre Ihe all irom Havana iollow, whether Cuba 1s the matter or not Citban Government brought the he attention United ister Squiers at Ha ked whether or not in of the responsible for the published in faletter Russian Prince Coming} Here re received by the from Alfred 1} Minister to Japan, Russia sailed 1 ‘rancisco State Suck, that J a from Fhe mun i | & J rrince would remain in . $inte oming to thi no arrangement: the State Depart- on. He will lor : nit beyond Count nothing about First of the Military Po (2 L035 & Iv sep ¥ “ Farms. ure the U th fease gure Censtis ng \ . fas increased ng now 2.730, wdvanced from K41.000,000 farm prop $20.514.001 in £ 260 680 10 alve of farm produc i 1800 COn000 as compared with ts IC nn S4.000, $2. 200 000 000 ried for was more th fr rIRO0 nber of what it value 1s that the nus fonr times their he Bureau states nearly ago, times as great 1H a while VEArs five Whitelaw Reid Not to Attend. Mr. Whitelaw Reid changes his there will be no special repre- sentative of the United State: at King Edward's coronation next month, and Mr. Choate will attend in the usual orm Mr. Reid has notified the State De partment that he intends to sail for the United States this week. and, of course, the special embassy will be broken up. Cuba io the Family of Nations The new Government of Cuba is be- img rapidly established in the family of nations, A cable message received at the State Department from Mr. Squires, | our Minister at Havana, says that up to | date the Republic of Cuba as been for- mally recognized by the United States, | Great Britain, France, Spain, Switzer i land, Haiti, Nicaragua, Costa Rico and | Guatemala, t . ——— : Capital News in General The President has Robert Maitland O'Reilly, of the med- | ical department of the Army, to be sur- i geon general, to succeed Gen, William IH. Forwood i Judge Hagner issued a rule on Secre- tary Root in mandamus proceedings in- stitsted by Miss Rebecca Taylor, who | was dismissed from the War Deparnt- Lent { Corporation Counsel A, B. Duvall, of | the District. decided that under the new | code all offices in the District must { close on Saturday at noon, Ya No EAE 1 1 mina JOHN W. MACKAY DIES IN LONDON American Millionaire Succumbs fo Heart Failure. Went to Californian Made snd Lost One Fortune Before He was 30 Years Old- His Oreat Luck With the Comstock Lode. London kay, of ogg el os i pneumonia ' : Mrs. Macka r 12 jathier § ceain Causes Shock in Sea Francisca Fi isco, Cals S 1 BROTHERS SHOT BY A WOMAN Oge of the Men Killed Yas Husband the Woman's 2.500,000,000 BUSHELS Record Crop of Corn Predicied for This Season By Pau! Morton high-water els will be oon oon bushels Hotel Manager's Strange Death Citv. N i \ anager Nathan 1 what 1s thought Atlant Fhomas Ormrod, 01 Leekan, a IY The into the bottling establishment of Forman and took a drink of brandy. Ormrod immediately became ill and died a short time later in convul- sions leekan was == seized with anvulssons, and the physucians have tittle hope of saving his life. It is be- lieved that some persons put strychnine into the brandy, and an analysis is now being made. men went Charles Silk Culture in Georgia Atlanta, { Special). are nearing completion for the introduction into Georgia of silk culture and manu- facture on a large scale. A considerable tract of land near Tallulsh Falls has been acquired for the experiments. The Ga Plans of 25 acres cach, and it is proposed to have these farms tilled by expert Italian Italy, the principal silk-growing country for the erection of mills for the manu. facture of the silk. Yokohama, Japap (By Cable) ~The Marquis Saigo, a distinguished states. man, died here of cancer. He com- manded the Formoss Punitive Exped: tion, held many cabinet posts and was a brother of the hero oi the Satsuma rebellion, Four Men Killed by Explosion. Columbus, Ga. (Special) ~The mill of Pridmore & Reese, at McCrary, Miss, was destroyed by an explosion of bel ers. Both proprietors and two other men were killed Lo ; A Plot Discovered By American Secret Service Men, A) 1 vw ashington - Jtaly can { Special) Ys « 4 $ g ¢ thank the United States for information which prevented an attempt on the part of a Paterson King Victor anarchist to slay r Emmanuel, her sovereign at the State Department de- fact that the t Italy, gave whose mar ater 1 who the na of were me quarters sUgRestion SOME WeeKs Two Murderers Must Hang. Building Stopped in Jacksouvilic. rue Alice Roosevelt Not Engaged { Seve Decmer, Americ an CoOunciis Harry United TANI : 120 0.000 Mmemners the order Dr. BW tory at the Arnold professor of his State Normal School at Farmville. Va.. was elected professor of history and economics in Randolph- Macon Woman's College. Miss Lonie Farmer was arrested at Winchester. Va, on a warrant sworn out by her father, Gere Farmar, of Ber- yville, Va., on the charge of running Way Seven directors of the Prussian Mort- gage Bank, charged with falsifying bal- ince sheets, were sentenced to different erms of imprisonment and to pay heavy nes, . Two unsuccessinl attempts are report #d to have been made by revolutionists ww seize Nicaraguan ports, A. 1. Balfour, the new British premier, presided at the first cabinet meeting of the new admimistration. It ix reported that the Duke of Marlborough will suc. reed Lord Curzon as Viceroy of India, but there is little credence given to the rumor, The Sultan of Zanzibar died of a stroke of paralysis. His death has caveed no disturbance, Whitelaw Reid, the head of the Unit. ed States embassy to the coronation of King Edward, in a speech at the ban quet of the American Chamber of Com. merce in Liverpool, defended the Mor- gan shipping combine, declaring it was pot a monopoly, and that it obviated violent flsctuations in rates and insured to Great Britain a great neutral fleet, Ax extensive cordon of constabulary has been arranged in Cavite Province the ladrone chiefs Montallon dg apd so followers,