APOSTLE DOWE DIES IN A MAGE While In Delirium He Orders Guards To Eject Critics. AMASSED FORTUNE OF $28,000,000. Attended by Three of His Faithful Fol. lowers, the Founder of Zion City Pass- es Away in Poverty in His Former Mansion--Health Had Declined Stead- ily Since Being Ousted by Voliva. DOWIE'S WORKS. He built a creed; its commun- fcants excommunicated him. He built a city; its inhabitants exiled him. He raised Voliva to power; Vo- liva ruined him. He drew about who worshiped him; gerted save by a few At 16 Dowie practice healing in Australia At 20 he was a m brew, Greek and had a library of 10,000 At Zion City he 000 people and $2 of property. He nine special t New York. being ousted “le Pa thousands de- him he died d divine ter of theology He- and umes vol controlled 10,- S.O00.000 worth on the took city of After City with 7 of Zion colony, Mexico out new in he nned 00.000 acr Chicago der Dowie Christian 8 o'clock Satur City, Ill. north shore of whicl passing was not aged leader of in a Beater state igh weak Muttered Voliva's Name. 4 be] . Promises to Return. A 4 's Last Words. . i 3 3 Powis God it £ th aged leadey of 7 re given over to ing t and murmiure OF favorite hymn tes of New characteg died During h FUE Te ¥ t Testament a militant Dow je forgiven. unforgiving the brief un- 4 name of the wife who 1 him ferred a compromise t« of battle in which Dowie moved and had hig bein His last words were t the faith he “Peace be had de- o had direction nor the son wh pre. y the lived and ¥ created unto you.” State Halts Train Service, Houston, Sunset cific 50 Tex. {Special}, «- The Limited of the Southern Pae was annulled because |t minutes the ing due to the recent Texas Rallroad Commission ing passenger traing to run 30 minutes of their schedulos, There were a large number of Northern and Eastern tourists aboard the train going to the Pacific Coast, and they were compelled to remain here 12 hours, was late, annulment be of require within order the THE NEWS OF THE WEEK Domestic. Maurice C. Mengis, who sued Gen Louis Fitzgerald for a million dol lars for information regarding the Western Maryland Railroad, and who twice got a verdict in his favor, has compromised the case for $300, 000 in cash. Repulsed by Mrs. Florence Pate terson, with whom he wag infatuated, Henry de Burt, shot and fatally wounded himself on the woman's doorstep in Cleveland. Governor Higgins, of Connecticut, has denounced the presence of Gen Charles R. Boynton, a legislative agent, at the sgtatehouse as a scandal and pest. A hundred and fifty guests in the Standard Hotel, Ban Francisco, were forced to flee in their nightelothes from flames that destroyed the hotel The trial of Edward A. Smith and Sumner Sargent, Charlotte, N. C.. millmen, charged with violation of immigration laws, was abruptly Boyd instructing the favor the defend action was taken mo 'l for the government W. Perkins, former first ice president of the New York Insurance Company, has sent in of on to check $54,015.19 to reimburse for the 14 ican 1904 Ign tribution CaAmpailg: con up with des vas found | igh physician has died from contra while exper laborstories at St ph ted the Peters and another yeician there members of Parliament IZ to the British against call'ng from in Postmaster the proposed change port of White Star Queenstown to Ply- feamers i i that the abandonment of town would delay the delivery merican mail announced in an agreement the in Reich that opinion 18 of the on the United basis sentatives States for and a com- ermany The geal fishing steamer f.eopard, Johns, N. F., was erushed in the ice off Cape Race, but her crew 103 men reached land. Eugen Kupke, a singer, became suddenly’ demented at a concert given in the palace at Berlin before of the Emperor. The British steamer Cambridge, belonging to the Great Eastern Rall- way Company, went ashore in a fog off the Holland coast, The United States will likely take more active measures to enforce its demands for official recognition of the American schools, The Czar gave a cordial reception to M. Golovin, president of the lower house of the Rusalan Parliament, WANTS DAMAGES OF $30,000,000 Sugar Trust Sued By Philadelphia Concern. THE HIFPLE FAILURE RECALLED. The Pennsylvania Sugar Refining Com- pany Claims That Its Works Were Shut Down by Its New York Rival, Which Wrongfu.ly Obtained and Ex- ercised a Controlling Interest. for attor- United the Company, Trust, by the A sult and the against New York $30,000,000, (Special). with costs filled Court neys' fees, was in States Circuit here American Sugar Refining known as the Sugar Pennsvivania Sugar Refining Com- pany, of Philadelphia. The latter is the company in which Frank K. Hip- He, the Trust Company, Phi a Real Estate ladelphia, held {the controll- 1 in turn hands of Adolph , an which he in the Philad« killed h alled abou a nromoter phia j 1 ‘i imaelf when his en- VeAr ago aint in the sult, which w firm Marshall, of 4 hrough Seg Giust Took Power Also, Conditions Of The Loan. Com nt is w nto Killed From i Barre, Pa Ramalia, a prominent Ambush, { Special) resi Hazleton, was murdered ghot down by he was two men fi to fired to the o'clock A not know him as wont ahot gide, close at 10 he did Only one ed his left and he died He stated tl enter if M them as they arose before him. They made no effort rob him and ran away as soon as the shot was fired There is no motive known for the crime, {o Expedition To Asia Minor. New York (Special) An expedi- tion headed by Prof. J. R Sterrett, a well-known archeologist of Cornell 8. University, left here on the steamer Prinzess Irene for an 18-month trip through Asia Minor. Pr. A. 7T. B. B. Charles and J. E. Wrench, all of Cornell, and archeolo- gists, accompanied Professor Ster- rett. Dr. C. O. Harris, now in Athens, will join the party abroad. Brothers Killed In A Fight, Sergeant, Ky. (Special).—Thacker Rice and Speed and Elijah Bailey, brothers, were killed in a desperate fight in a boat when crossing the Ken- tucky River, 20 miles below here. With them was John Ellsmore., A dispute arose between Ellsmore and Rice, whereupon the Balley brothers took sides with Rice. Ellsmore with. out warning struck Rice on the head with an oar, and then a fight with pistols and knives followed. Ells- more, himself badly wounded, finally reached shore with his companions, Olmstead, COURSES IN COURTSHIP. teform in Making. For Match (Special) Proposed College Love and Chicago, 111, of courtship for the 1 Colleges eform of Ameri- can lovemaking are needed to fit the lovelorn population of the nation for matrimony to Prof Charles E Universi- ty of In the from fessor , fccording Hender Chicago an article on current Biblical the University urges expert who are of love marriages, divorce and convenience on, the gocliologist “Courtship,” World, issued Press, the instructions with the in Pro- for those “{]- smitten lusions"” Hasty riages of results of “barbarism” courtship and marr! He glves as exampl in true love bought from where mar- ed which fallen decline are class ns into have of the the Hike to om a rich “where the is parent or she compelled mal fool Fashionable exhibits de- praved standard BOCiety and pat alimony is ac- ] for rational he declare Hender of age Professor such perils , accepting of the ip costly prese; ¢ without intent N. Y. Herald Pleads Guilty. York Special A lea nv SNOW Addicks" F 14% . \ AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL Some Interesting Happenings Eriells Told. of to March Hiss In and effect a got $ OQ i a al American diffi War and Attorney if nt General that the immi South Ca: legally pinion porte d into i are here olina les Marcil, the deputy speaks British of Commons, on Roosevelt George land agent testified against resentative Binger Hermann Senator Spooner Char the 11ad House President Sorenson, a of for the James J. Hill roads. Ambassador Bryce had a talk with Root about the Canadian sel problem. Mr. Meldrum, former inspector gen- eral of Oregon, used vigorous lan- guage In testimony in the trial of Bin- ger Hermann, denving that he knew anything that would incriminate the defendant The executive branch of the gov- ernment has abandoned all hope of finding any concessions to offer France to prevent application of maximum tariff rates on American products. been filed at the Treasury Department accusing the Standard Oil Company of evading duty on 20,000 cases of oil shipped to the Philippines In 1901, Attorney General Bonaparte rene dered an opinion to the effect that it is unlawful for a State to pay the passage of Intending immigrants, The government will send more warships to Central American waters to protect the interests of American citizens. Salvador, Gautemala and Costa Rica are likely to join forces with Honduras and Nicaragua. Charges have MR. PERKINS PAYS THE NEW YORK LIFE It For Campaign Contribution. GIVES HIS CHECK FOR $54,019.19. Full Amount of the Contribution Made to the Republican Campaign Fund in 1904, With Interest Again Declares He Was Acting Upon a Request of the Then President of the Company. Reimburses W York former New Perkins, of the | Company, and | firm of J. P to the New cl for (Special) George first vi sident York Life NOw a New Morgan & York Lif: $54,019.19 to onal nburse +1 heck ine company for the Republi ipaign contribut madi 160 ion i funds in connection with So — —————— MILLIONS FOR THE TRANMEN The Pennsy Compromises With Its Employes. Philadelphia ference hetweer the Rallroad and its trainmen, th a time hi strike, conferencs eatened to precipl jay at General Manager Railroad, and the trainmen’s grelvance comm were gettled Wedne between Atterbury, of the (Con- both Cess made 1 tra long were road and The burg rate the fnmen trainmen demanded of working in are conduct day and brakemen Bell town And Liberty William R. New Jork (8 Hearst f: serie Hearst 111 4 1 Dynamite Kills Thirty-Five, Pas Texas (Special) On Heart Pa. (Special a8 a Disease, Papers a suit Ww citizen of Naza- listened atte ntively, the words were read forward on his face dead wag brought by a man Brought Bethlehem for 00 were ser n lien $ 10.14 Knecht, a pr Knex inent om 4 ER last and as suit conducted 1 UC : " swimming Sinks With 8t. Johns, N. blizzard has raged foundland for the blocking rallways and shipping An unknown fishing ves- a crew of seven men foun- dered on the south coast of the is- land, and all hands were lost. The high gale drove three schooners sea- ward, and the crews were obliged to abandon the craft to save their lives. Seven Men, FF. {8pecial) — A throughout past 48 hours, Japanese Question Again. Sacramento, Cal. (Special). The Japanese question again came up In the California Senate, when Senator Caminetti’s bill, providing for the discontinuance of separate schools for the Japanese shall be decided by a vote of the people in the city in which the schools are located, wis considered. The measure was defeated by a vote of 12 to 20. but Caminetti gave notice of reconsider ation, { annon 3 phia Pennsylvania's prospect S00 Jocomotives ive pe year state chase of this depend entirely upon the affic later on The Baltimore cent stock, #y of ti & Ohio owns 21 LFA Reading's $140.000.000 and Lake Shor amount, making 423 of owns per an cent. Erie continues to be one of the it fell from 22 to Another Hill-Morgan special- fille & Nashvi gent from 21% The fact that the New York duce Exchange is making big parations for dealing in all railroad and industrial stocks is not pleasant reading for New York Stock BEx- change members. The American Car & Foundry Company for the three months end. ing January 31, earned net $2.307.- 2582 The directors declared the usual quarterly dividend of 1% per cent. on the preferred and % of 1 per cent. on the common. A Fourth Street broker says five customers, all well-known men, have bought stocks in his office this week who have never traded there before. The broker thinks this is an indica- tion that the public has been attract. ed by the low prices of high-class stocks and is beginning to come into the market. spots to 1 Pro- pre.