DEWEY SAYS WE CAN WHIP THEM United States Need Have No Fear of the lapanese. ADMIRAL USES VIGOROUS LANGUAGE. Bitterly Denounces the Timidity of Cer- tain Persons in High Places, and De- clares That, If a Conflict Is to Come, Now Is the Time, Before Japan Has Recuperated From the Russian War, (Special). of Francisco, Washington, D. C Pending the Schmitz, of Mayor the arrival Sar and members of the local school board, all of whom Washington Sunday night, the Japanese situation started for i will rest unchanged “Were it to Japan, danger,” to war with the least Admiral George Dewey come of which I see said time not a short ago, ‘there We co waters no cause for alarm into Eastern and arrival our navy Wea KSs within there Weeks, two its could be the Japanese the Swept rom face of earth. declared,” would de “If war said, ‘‘th 3 Japanese, could them, able ti ese immediate }y this not mean that navy should stantly, ; strongest and, But 1iot coniict the insurand rance, immediate the pan is entirely exhauste« ly, anc is prepo that st S80 monstrous erfu as insu there no re is no denying is we could 1 i “hh being a matter the po Japan, Our seam wariar that do s« Francisco navy to h would be supply side by this na gible and for rt admi cloud $ summone WAS or occasions the conflict with Japan if trouble is to « advisable to precipi than walt until ated from the Rus show rather ecupers- i ate i had 1 COnNICL. Japan fan INSISTS UPON TREATY RIGHTS. Solation Of The Must Be Based Tokio (By Cable v O Any Controversy Thereon, controvers the appr the di while tion of comed, ington fected the im erally According ing, a solution Japan's treaty ple, However, confidence continues that a solution the question will be reached without the least of Japanese honor and prestige. mus rights Of David Peck Rhoades Dead. Bridgeport, Ct. (Special) David Peck Rhoades, of the founders of the New York Tribune and an as gociate of Horace Greely, died at his home, in Stratford, aged 54 After leaving the Tribune Mr. Rhoades formed the New York News Com- pany, which business he for many years until he sold out to the american News Company and retired. Death was the result of a shock caused by a fall suffered by Mr. Rhoades 2 week ago as he left the rooms of the Stratford Social Club. one Mrs. Longworth 1H, Washington (Special). Mra. Alice Roosevelt Longworth, wife of Repre- sentative Longworth, of Ohio, and daughter of the President, is {11 at her home in this city with what is stated at her home to be a slight at- tack of grip. The President and Mrs. Roosevelt spent sometime at the Longworth home, and were very much concerned about their daugh- ter's health when they were inform- by the attending physician that er temperature had gone up to 102, Domestic. Marshall, of Ohio Wes- ) University, In an address on “Race Iffects of Immigration,” said race suicide was due to immigration In a dispute at the breakfast table between John Gebhardt and his Charles, at Steubenville, O., the fath- er was shot and killed. The grand opera house and seven other buildings in the business dis trict of Harrisburg, Pa., were burn ed. Total about $250,000, Federal Judge Holland fined Camden Iron Works Company, Camden, N. J £3.000 for accepting rebate Mrs. John children and h asphyxiated in ton, O Capt Professor leyan son loss the 0] her two law at McCausland, ér brother-in- thelr were home Day- George B. Bovnton, senternd months’ imprisonment fol in a plan counterfeit money, was released i hs on a to three mont i signed wy President Roose Harriman me: was resumed the Franci The hearing of San co Lane John Aldridge, his wife, was the first rree at Cartersvi The prohibition the Constitution charge convicted Fire nlosion which OO UDG Fhe Senate adopted 1inst Little Miami increased O00 and modifi vivania jurors were exci i in the Thaw 10w in the box railroad emplo} were k on the Boston and Maine iroad Foreign, Roe Completed returng from the : (3¢ an Reichstag elections show that tha politica partie increa vote. the Sociall cont numer Hartl Lifeboats from ashore at nouth of Twenty-nine Clovering, the Tees os were lost A formal statement has been is gued by the family of the priva gettlement of the differences between the Duke and Duachesg of Marl borough. Sir Alfred Jones arrived at London at once proceeded to “white wash’ Governor Swettenham of any blame for his conduct, Governor Guidema, of the political prison on Basil Island, Rudsia, was assassinated by a youth, who es caped. A prison warden who al- tempted to arrest the assassin waa fatally shot. The Phoenix Coal Company of Lulsherg, Germany, has absorbed the Nordstern Coal Company of Essen The combine will have a capitaliza- tion of 225,000,000. M. Clemenceau, the French pre- mier, offended M. Briand, of the Chamber of Deputies, and had to apologize to prevent the latter from resigning. The German government has de- manded the punishment of Fehim Psha, chief of the Turkish 8ul- tan's secret police, for seizing a ship's cargo destined for Hamburg. EDWARD HIPPLE (ILLS HIMSELF Second Suicide in a Philadelphia Family. HIS BROTHER WRECKED A BANK. Worry Over Frank Hipple's Part in the Looting of the Real Estate Trust Company Said to Be Probable Cause of His Taking His Life-—Was Prominent in Church Work. Philadelphia (Special). Edward the his Frank last late life wrecking the Real of this city, president, c at his home here brother of who ended immer after Trust Company, wis the at break the family wai when he con tted wife heard an un ial Ep il Edwa nurch rd work church eirel dent of the rd Presb) Compan widow survive wing children irried Steg Fire In A The 3 { Spe ae Ga and ni thy efficiont dained ngo Wives, Minister Has Thirteen "ol ! ; Char Aes Ohio { 81 ial) god i i tO Berve Holden mo \ af thos into the church Brown Injured. 0). Gen. Cincinnati, { Special) Gen. R. A. R.. received a sprained a collision between a Ohio Southwestern passenger train and a switch engine, near here General Brown was on his way from Cincinnati to Zanesville, his home President's Portrait, (Bpecial) «President is having made a full length portrait which is to be placed the Peace Palace of The Hague. gift will be from a group of peace friends in Europe Want Washington Roosevelt in The New York Artist Suffocated. New York (8pecial), ~ John J Sehmidt, an artist, built a bonfire of paper in his room in a lodging-house in Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, when he came home and was suffocated by smoke. The fire was extinguished without serious financial loss. Arrested For Forgery. New York (B8pecial). « Frederick Norman, 20 years old, was arrested in this city at the Instance of the police of Chicago, where he Is wanted on a charge of forgery. AT THE MATION'S CAPITAL Told. The were hours of the Benate to the memorial honor of the late Arthu Maryland, the mi leader in the Senate during his BOTrVice Addresses were delivered by Messrs. Rayner and Whyte (Mary Aldrich (Rhode Island), Clay {Georgla), Hale and Frye (Maine), (Illinois), Blackburn (Ken tucky), Spooner (Winconsin), Over- {North Carolina), Carmack { Tennes and Tillman (South Carolina) latter given in Gorman, over exercise Pue Of norits land), Cullom nan ee), of in ay Burleigh, of a railroad from Cordova in the Andrew F incorporators ected right per country, Senate that one heart of the before the Ter the cop declared Committee on ritorie Simon Guggenheim recent on I elected Senator Colorado, th Lhe ywiding for New York rtment Com Foreign gition for Isthmian IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD, net income the Lackawan- was $3, 1 Company Is year iv the in Ph marked down to 5 official” rate ladeliphia wil per effectually money be cent. dia- work 1. P nroved the Morgan has recent reports appearing within a at several week, ous illness by mblic dinners London was a euous rican stocks Now A small London but little effect The Detroit United Railways Com- sold £2.000.000 of 5 r cont maturing in three years, at This means that the com- pany is paying at least 6% per cent for its money. Like some Jacob H CONS in the York failure 1 pany pe other eminent observe Schiff save this country from much pros- adheres to the theory can have more things ia good for him to de- {100 He man than perity eat President F. T. Chandler, of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, says: “TLookas as though Mr. Keene is in charge of the bear forces and up to now has met with only passive re- gigtence from any of the recent bull cohorts.” “The market has more kick and gnap to it than for some time. There may be no very sharp advance, but I believe stocks are a purchase on breaks.'” This is the advice of a well-known banker, who has been a pronounced bear for some time. At 170 Union Pacific nets 6 per cont. income to the buyer. Only a fear that the present 10 per cent. dividend may be reduced as unex- pectedly as It was created, prevents a lot of investment buying. A lack of such buying is not a flattering commentary on the managemen’ of DETERMINED T0 KILL THE LOTTERY Department of Justice Waging a Crusade. SEVERAL AGENTS NOW Decision Reached to Indict- ments Against Officials and Agents of the Honduras National Company in Alabama, Délaware and Massachu- setts as the Result of Raids. IN JAIL Secure Washington (Special). As the re- of a conference at the I¢ participated of ts ant Justice Attorney General Di ( Mobile trict Attornes WwW Wilmir 3¥ Attorney Boston 825.000 FOR CLEVELAND. Flected Chairman of Life Insur: Presidents, nint ciation j Himself In Coke Oven. Pa Tired "i probabil: Threw Uniontown, (Special) tof life, owing trouble, Tony went No. 1. de- cold and into igner, coke oven | liberately hrew himis ithe bed of i death { ported out the . and men sarred body wa wandering about the goveral daye and the locked him up to investigate his san but his brother secured his re- lease. Sain itreots officers A Governor Killed. Willemstad (By Cable) advices received Accord ing to here from of a body of armed troops, surprised a secret political meeting in garden of Vice President Womes, at Caracas, Venezuela, during the night of January 27 and in the fighting which followed Governor Mata and several others were killed and a larger number, including the com- mander of the troops were wounded, Bank Teller Kills Himself, New York (Special). — John T. Williams, paying teller of the Lin- coln National Bank for the past six years, was found dead in the bushes near the Southern boulevard end of the Bronx Park. Beside him lay an empty two-ounce bottle marked “clo. roform.” Willams had been away from the office since last Thursday, and until Monday was confined to his bed with pneumonia. As is the cus tom at the bank his cash was count- ed on the day he reported sick and was found to be correct. ed Interesting Experiments By Dr. Hare vey W. Wiley. Har » Chemistry of Agri- nt's pure interesting riora~ storage be~ Agri he Agris have just cr fon 1 r fs pecial ) Mr, dets are shing- has Fish Bik anncry Frank Siddall Dead al veloped Porcelain Works Barned. Trenton, N ipecial) The Poreela ke, Of Thi: TRIE were completely destroved by The fire . a id ire to have of the kilns at $100.000 city, fire originated T oss supposed from iz e fully insured he timated An Old Mason Dead. Rockford, Ill. (Special) aged 102 years, home here He was believed to be the oldest Mason in this country in yaers of membership. having bean initiated into the order at Chepat chet, R. 1, May 20, 1828. Consul Maxwell sends the report from Funchal, Maderia, that the Ar gentine government is shortly to can- os! ite present navigation contract between Buenos Ayres and Europe, subsidized at $28,000 por voyage, the present company being unable to agree to the conditions recently (m- poasd by the government in its re. newal requirements. - = AB died at his In Germany 't is still customary to plant fruit trees along highways. in the province of Hanover there are 1,076 miles of such roade, along which there are 175.784 fruit trees!
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