CAUSED BY LANDSLIDES In Railroad Wreck. Train Plunges Down a Steep Embankment Caused by Freshets Plucky Engineer, Touch Whiskey. Knoxville, Tenn. (Special). passenger train, Chattanooga isbury, leaving Chattannogn m., miles the Southern Railroad about was wrecked about west of Lenoir city, a. m. The wreck was caused by spread the injured. ing of raiis Chree were and 25 The a steep plunged down this fhe locom went within 30 feet of the Tene river. Four of the coaches were t¢ scoped and partially piled upon t engine Thre burned outright The ymthern train from Chattanoo Cincinnati, was traveling behind the ili-1: it it having to come b if K ville on account « of the incinnati Chat a and Harriman was 1.01 it was on and wreck occurred embankment, $41 See ie } ne te 4 Cincinna 5 rain, 10X 1 between This wher Southern tra ¢ the wreck and two of the rear sleepers back and away from age succeeded in saving destruction by fire. It is stated the wreck two In thought a big b-ulder side of a bluff and these landslic and when the boulder it was and down the coaches followed. The scene wreck between Loudon and city. Tennessee, where the railroad par allels the Tennessee river for i erable distance. The road s point engineering, and it tunate ol “qe LT Ju physic a hittle tending The engineer T 1 don’t ex tinmng, Hing on the track he wr them from was caused first, it e down the wn the track, the track struck the ties Several 3 the landshdes the a fell up« ies spread comotive rown bankment ' sevy the from Tig i ol 1s [Lenoir at th wr a Engineer Atl endeavored O have him drink whiskey, hope of ex- his . 1 refused che Ran Into a Landslide. y ] wer the I ick between ] arouna Trunk man was and sev The fit swept bros nue the eral sireet swept €1 was crowded whom rics A cident escaped defects INJURED IN A WRECKED MILL. A Wall of the Factory Blowa la—Girl's Hair Twisted on the Spools. N. C. (Spec ¥ lotte Cotton Mill, at Gastonia wrecked and four or five « 11 jured, two probably fatally, h visited that storm whic that hundred and fifty feet of wall of the factory was blown ing mward on the chinery Sadie aged 15, ty girl frame spools, was internally The Lay giri's operative Jeatty, aged 12, and Bessie Lay, were badly crushed. The was crushed against a spinning Her twisted on the her gashed and Yeat was head was injured in. The injuries of the were not serious factory is $5,000 The town academy The damage building was Cotton Mill was slightly damaged At Clifton, S. C., the dwelling of 12-year-old son killed. Port De Prix Destroyed. Cape Haytien, Haiti (By Cable). A despatch received here from Morne announces the complete destruc. tion of Port de Paix, Haiti, by fire Only the vessels belonging to the Hay- tien Company were saved. The town is on the Straits, between the Haytien Islands and Tortuga, thirty-five miles northwest of Cape Haytien, Gros Clergyman's Attempted Suicide. Chicago (Special).—~Rev. Dr. J. M. Caldwell, for many years presiding elder of the Methodist Church at Chicago and now pastor of the Union Avenue Metho- dist Church, attempted to end his life by throwing himself in front of a railroad train. He was unconscions when picked up. His leg was broken and he was in- ternally injured, but it was said he might recover. Dr. Caldwell was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct and re- leased on bail. NEWS IN SHORT ORDER. Domestic. windstorms caused siderable damage in Wisconsin, tucky, Tennessee and Western Penn sylvania in the vicinity of Pittsburg X heavy snowstorm in South Dakota abandonment of railroad Floods and con Ken Albert Knapp, the modern Bluebeard of Ohio, 1s said to be considering an other that will cover other crimes »f his first wife says erce Haute 10 years confession An aunt { I has furnished the Chicago nformation’ that furnishes A womat damaging robbing the Chic: $76.610 worth of sta Claude 1 accused Postoffice of A mu ble meen 0 n calling himseli was operated Hospital, at tacks, 142 article were on carpet other KC ', taken i of ar- sident to separate the artillery force at Cabanas fortress fr i the guard. | Jrers are suing al Company $50,000 ap: » have been trike men ard be in occurred lives Coke near ngine near number Lhurches, were damaged nd One miured 3 WI asi Te dred Chinese aught in the Yangung the } 3 all killed { he rebellion in Kwangsi is has spread to the Pros An explosion in the NCreasing ince of Hunan cellar of the Vienna, caused by ignition of sporting ammunition, created considerable excitement United States Consul Sawter, at Gua all sone Port de Paix, Hayti, was destroyed by Reports of war preparations and fight mg come from the Central American republics Nathaniel Dunlop, chairman of Allan Line, at a meeting of the Glas gow Shipowners’ Association, denounc vanous clared that British maritime acy was endangered by the ratiroads during their own trade on land and sea suprem Archbishops of St. Louis and Cincin nati, which was to be decided at a meeting of the Congregation of Propaganda March 2, has been post. poned, owing to objections from America. Financial. Labor troubles growing easier. San Francisco has ent to this week $1,000,000. Buying by Americans has put up the price of pig iron to $14 at Glasgow. Mining companies in the United States last year paid $150,000.000 in dividends. Louisville & Nashville for the third week of February gained $10,675 gross Germany's pig iron production fast month was 782.484 tons, breaking all records, on the Wabash are new York FAMINE - IN PHILIPPINES President Sends a Message to the Sen- ate Urging Legislation. A REDUCTION IN THE TARIFF WANTED. Productive Industries of the Verge of Collapse Conditions Now Pree vailing Encourage Ladronism and Clsaffec- tlon— Reduce the Tariff as a Measure of Humanity. D.C (Special). President sent the following message 1 Washington, cable from follows : of “l have just received a I'aft, which runs a “INeces House bill sity for most passage tariff urgent siderably than in November, the } RETrOWINg worse Some revival in sugar and due to expectation of ts of Philipinos mn re extensive, Il be blow in face of Number of tobacco fac lose, and many sugar ale at a » fallen off thi wing decrease of islan General All political parties, INIONS, most stre for tariff hill. Effect o discouraging.’ Governor Luke Wright indor ses in the strong nner all that Gov ernor Taft has said, states that has the gravest lamage that n nere 3 : ous ins 7651 mM and he apprehension ay come 3 i liate atte on of Congress that the relief prayed for be granted.” TORTURED BY MASKED ROBBERS. Evenths Baby sand a Little Girl Were Sab. jected to Lad Treatment. $ 1 yin the Hm City a 3 their doors with and detective on the Case, but not intruders’ where yered ENGINEER DEAD AT LEVER And Train Rushed Across Bridge at Sixty Miles an Hour. eX found in the en It is thought that cab window he protruding object was some Three Miners Killed, Springfield, Il. (Special) the An exp which resulted in death of 10n three miners, occurred in the and Alton ty miles southwest of Springheld alone in the shaft at accident and it was the fact became known Ten of eleven mules used in were also killed. The men were the the before the time of Fears Yellow Fever. Guayaquil, Ecuador (By Cable) who arrived here Peru, have Sawter, 25 via and Mrs. February Payta, the steamer which Mr. Sawter, it States on same south. ver when he saw the room at the con- silate where Thomas Nast, the former consul general, died December 7, of the Sirik: Commission's Work, Washington (Special).~~The Anthra- cite strike commission is making con- siderable progress in its labors. It has carefuly gone over practically all the important points involved and a tentative agreement has been reached on some of them. No statement has been made as to when the actual fram- ing of the report will begin, but it is expected that the final conclusions to be embodied in the report will be def- initely shaped very shortly. General Deficiency BilL { tions concluded its consideration of { Bill, The committee added as an amendment the the dill | making provision for the conduct of the | business of the Department of merce and Labor { $301,570 for the same | The following is made a part of the | Department of Commerce and | provision : “That the President may in his i eretion direct the diversion from the ap | propriation of $s500000 for the enforce- | ment of the provisions of an act entitled | ‘an act to regulate commerce’ and divers i other act for the De partment of Justice in the act making appropriations for the leg lative, execu 1 judicial of the gov | ernment, approved February 25, 1903, an amount exceeding $100,000 of said appropriation Other importan follow i Giving the President authority to ex | tend the leave of { Bowen ; appropriatin | prize-money clai and the 1 Manila; appropriating $20,000 payment of claims of ( diers for horse lation of tern all such clan which are not wenieral Deficiency Appropriation | | Y 1 | to Deficiency Bill House Com and dis heretofore made tive and expe 1 not amendment absence of g $046,083 to pay the f Admiral Dewey i under | officers and men of onfederate 1004 i car Ag reported a th E oy t bill ries a total of $18 300,440, an $1.503.472 Naval Reserve and Militia. Nav al Af ret . 1 reports I The House Committee on fairs authorized a favorable resolution calling upon the to tran mmendations of the Navy the rec naval board, an mit to of the general { the reports of the naval War college in | i { i { appropriations and other | relative to t} ost of equipping and naval reserve and militia { + to inform Congress as s d be ne navy hip i nips Was Report on Wireless Telegraphy. nt re $1101 Wa inte House by Representative i ¥ A Goverament for Alaska. » \ Of NCW X¢ crritor io the Departments by the Senate Baron Netherland 3 the (sever rot resignation Marthera; was formally )osevelt abinet President Re At the C expressed that th not ratify the Recipe [ reaties 5€58 inevitable President Roosevelt sent an urgent ap peal to Cong ‘ ariff By prevent the spread of disaffection meeting the ¢ present Senate would e1ty that an extra 1 Was mn te Senate passed the Naval and the Academy Appropriation Bills, the Littlefield Anti-Trust Bill President Roosevelt received a golden Cal, on his Western trip. He has a cepted The Bowen protocol The Senate passed hills for the govern ment of Guam and Tutuila. Senator Burrows presented to Senate a protest signed by Rev. | Leilich, representing the | Association of Salt Lake, seating of Reed Smoot. Freight and traffic representatives of the various railroad companies explain ed to the Interstate Commerce Com { mission the reason for the advance mn | freight rates. Charles A. Thompson, of Irwin, Pa, filed charges with the Interstate Com- merce Commission accusing the Penn sylvania Railroad with discriminating against him. Mrs. Cornelia Cole Fairbanks, of In diana, was unanimously re-elected pres ident general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, The Senate appropriated $2,000000 for the purchase of a site for the New York Postoffice. The Secretary of the Treasury has transmitted to the Senate a letter from the Attorney General recommending an appropriation of 083 to satisfy the claim of Admiral Dewey and his men, The Interstate Commerce Commission has submitted a report to the Senate re- garding securities issued by railroad companies. Count Yanagiwana, a cousin of the Mikado, has arrived in Washington, According to United States Consul McWade, at Canton, it has remained for an American physician to discover a means of curing and exterminating leprosy. . Ambassador and Mr the French signed the i. against the Choking Women. He Has Confessed Child and a Young Womaa at Cloclonati— sane—fis lodiana Bride of Two Weeks Still Loves Him, Hamilton, O. the victims of which were all (Special). —Five mur ders, wo men, and two of them his the Knapp given in the ives-—such 1 (‘3 revoiting Albert worn statement murderer bef Mavor Bosch the 1 ’ Ponce, is 4 of the most murder im this $c. winch 1804 lumber (In Eckert in MM. C 1804, Knapp un Liberty treet into the July, 189s On December 22 killed South F nd threw hi nwald I mak- statement by my not by the request of or anyone else, ALBERT Sworn to before me this February, 1903 C. F. BOSCH, Mayor The confession clears ug ny 3 that Jennie Knapp's se officer KNAPP 26th tery of at least one death Knapj Conners recent ich Knapp has { fe Anni Trimble, a cook 24 He plaining of in m the st port the COvery Dr. RB J. Gatllng Dead. R ling gun son-in-law, w York (Special) {rat home of his Pentecost Dr Bich bes his name, mvented a of agricultural implements and died here a gun meial from Ohio practiced medicine Powder Mill Explodes. {Special).- & Rand Powder Turck, eight miles here, exploded, killing three Cherokee, Kat i he press the Laflin ot of south of them fatally fourth since the establishment works here in 1830 President Sigas Statues Bill Washington, D. C. (Special) — Pres ident Roosevelt signed a bill providing for the erection in this city of statues at a cost of $50,000 each to the memory of Brigadier General Count Pulaski and Major General Baron von Sten ben, of the Continental Army of Bank Treasurer Attempts Suicide. Boston (Special) —Walter 8. Cooke, seldctman and former state representa tive from Milford and treasurer of the Milford Co-operative Bank, recently at- tempted to commit suicide. It developed that his accounts at the bank are short an amount, which the president of the institution says may be $5,000 and might reach $15000. Cooke is fn a critical cordition. No move towards criminal action has taken, It is believed Cowler’e hand will rover hie dofaleationg on BATTLE WITH OFFICERS. | As 8 Result Three Men Are Dead and Twe i Mortally Wounded. | 11) Af ter- Charleston, | Staniford city, Raleigh unty, a | rible battle oecurred at dawn between the joint sses of deputy United Cunningham and Shes mn one side and rioting mie a result of which ed, others number of ser | States { iff Cool ers on the other. as three were Ki two mortally wounded and a | others on both sides more or less iously hurt The troubl r out of attempt to Vi lation { tl blanket 1 ction isswed | by 4 arre Federal last August Cunningham Atkinsville count + ® ar- ing the by a { re 10 rounded with place Monday there iet, the Twi three arrests were ma hare sf Deotity ( re Deputy to that were CURE FOR LEPROSY Said to Have Been Discovered by American Physician ia Chine. al) Accord rae i HE T the state department lertul f this pt VSI the attents Chinese official gan in | 1902, niles distant from Can cases treated, three ha: reed completely cured, and th ng a practical rex jan urges strongly u his methods for the treatment of lepers in the Philippines and in Hawai The main features of the treatment, | which is shown in detail consul’s report, appear to consist pinute and prolonged sanitation and the use of highly antiseptic drugs Killed By Teacher. { Spec 1: Ea overy was BATE Srey we adoplio Spartanburg. S. C than 19 year-oid schoniboy Reuben E. Pitts, a Foster Foster, shot win Was by teacher in the academy ed. died here. It is said that several of the sindents attacked Professor Pitts while he was whipping Foster, and that in the scuffle which followed Foster was shot by Pitts attend- Excitement on the Maine, Newport News, Va -A sailor on the battleship Maine is reported i to have been killed by a marine guard. The drydock has been flooded to prevent the men from escaping Twenty-ope | men are said to have deserted from the { Special ) | vessel this week SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. Two masked men robbed the postofhce | at Turner, Ariz. They held up the pose aster, George Clark, at the point of a | revolver and made him give over §1.000 in cash. It is announced that the Pennsylvania Railroad will spend $67,000000 on im- provements to its lines between Phila- | delphia and Pittsburg. Two robbers blew open the safe of Hubbard's private bank at Cedar Speings Mich, and secured between $4000 a $5,000. : The body of E. L. Burdick, of the Buf- falo Envelope Works was found in his home, where lie had been murdered Three men were killed and 15 were in- ured by an explosion at the Laflin & and powder mill, at Turck, Wis The Colorado Supreme Court decides the act granting home rule to Denver to be unconstitutional. Presadent Harper, of the University of Chicago, ofiered to build chapter houses foyer the 12 feateraitd