CRUSADE BY JOSEPH SECHLAR COXEY Plans Circus Campaign For Non-Inter- est-Bearing Bond Ideas. CRITICISES PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Mr. Coxey Says: '‘I Expect Soon To Be Worth Several Million Dollars and 1 Am Preparing To Take Up My Cam- paign Where I Was Forced To Leave It Several Years Ago.”’ New York (Special). Schler Coxey, of the of 1894 is planning national crusade on tional lines, and he may commence operations the present year. It all depends on the outcome of his invest- ments, which now look exceedingly promising. Since he went through bankruptcy two years ago, following the failure of the steel mill which he had built at his home in Mount Ver- non, Ohio, he has been engaged in retrieving his fortune, Mr. Coxey, the erstwhile “General of the Commonwealth,” was in New York several days ago, and said: “1 expect worth sev- tral million dollars and I am prepar- ing to take up my campaign of edu- cation where 1 was forced to leave it several years ‘ago. [I shall conduct this campaign on new and lines and in a way that will tain to the attention nation. travel with an train of and a tent capable seating many thousands, and coming will be advertised in vance, exactly like a great will also carry with me a company of high-priced performers, who will furnish entertainment for the cowds during hours when I am not speaking, so that ‘Coxey Da will be a general liday around every town I visit. “This country is becoming ripe for Just such a great movement. The | dications point that Look Roosevelt Ir bh more radical and he is servative his bond the pec March sary Mr, ( Treasury Gover Joseph *Coxey Army" another and great new gensa- soon to be origina be Cer- of the entire attract I will cars my ad- for way. SOM acts ¢ r dared to be, head of the great cor 1 than the party attitnd attitude shown The Presid ing to being 1 radical a be very ple 1rd a we President Is sincer But is } fneere? In view 0 reve it ¥ 1 1 to his dealing with Harrima 1] ing his own statements for our evi dence. we have a r doubts I will ty when, and the railroad mas lated the law: aries “In my erusade iil advocate my non-interest.-bea nd plan, whicl would furni t ish an ela . ctions could beliey that the 1 ie curr vy that would forever banish the danger of money stringenc as it would allow States, munieip: es and town. ships utilize and own credit I would the Government owners utilities I am 10 ahead of Mr. Bryan on this platform. 1 refer to my testimony before the Wavs and Means Committee in Washington 1835, when 1 said that the question whether the railroads are going own this Government or the Government is going to the railways and I predicted in years the great fssue of Government ownership would come to a head.” to legalize also advocate ¥ YOArs great was to own 10 Two Men Burned To Death, Saugus, Mass men were burned to which destroyed the tide mill. The dead Ellis and Michael Malden. a chimney, where the the habit of sleeping. was used by the 8 Drug Company and the mills along the The losg is $25,000 { Special). death H. B. men in a are men were in The tide mill Ww. was the Saugus River. ast Peary To Try Again, Washington (8pecial)-—~Command- er R. E. Peary, United States Navy, has applied for an extension of leave of absence in order to resume hig ef- fort to reach the North Pole. The dash to the Pole will be attempted in the summer of 1908, Pastor Blown From Window, Columbus, Ohio (Special). — Rev, J. J. Blackshear, who came here from Mrashall, Texas, three weeks ago to occupy the pulpit made va- cant by the death of Rev. Jas. Poin- dexter, colored, was killed by an explosion of natural gas, caused by Hghting a match In a Foor: wherein the gas was escaping, Mr. Black shear wag blown through a window 156 feet to the ground, Alonzo Davis, in whose room the explosion occur- red, was severely burned. THE KEWS OF THE WEEK Domestic. The tuberculosis sanitarium found- ed at San Juan, Porto Rico, hy the Antituberculosis League of Porto Rico was dedicated by Governor Winthrop. The Chicago Terminal Company has filed a plea in court opposing the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's proposition to assume the bonded indebtedness and control the terminal company. Abraham Ruef, on trial in Francisco, charged with extortion, had a contract to receive $5,000 the French restaurants Governor Stuart, of Pennsylvania 1a8 signed the two-cent mileage law, which will go into effect September 30. A federal grand jury at Cheyenne, Wyo., returned indictments aginst E M. Holbrook, president of the W) oming Coal Mining Company; E. T. McCarthy, BE. E. Lonabaugh and Robert McPhipamey, charging con gpiracy with intent to defraud the government. Frank W. Hill, a stenographer, was arrested in New York, charged with having sold to a newspaper the of EE H. Harriman to Sidney Webster, which raised a rumpus The Western railroads centering in Chicago have granted an increase of 10 per cent, but refuse the nine hour day to the men. Both side have accepted the compromise {oO consider Railwa) { 01 San from letter The scenic commission the restoration of the American bank Niagara to a of pri its work at Ni- Hi gorge state beauty began Falls, N. ¥Y News of the death in ishop James N. Fitz Episcopal Chu the Methodist ook ceived by Con cern Folke Engel Brandt 30 vears in prison for home of his Mortimer L. Schiff, the The was sentenced robbers the former banker accounts of Ferdinand tax eclor $40,000 Louisiana, were compil road According {oer of Gen, M. P war, the withdrawn of exception of entire Dutch ation Queen Japan and Turkey it} view to eatablis the capital The McDonald ing, at MeGill Cabinet at uesat the squ 1 the sieg of tive build- Montreal, J.osas, 83750, 0s, in the elections in of the 200 seats Finland the So- won 54 Diet The Sultan of Turkey will, it is all the French de- mands Many €onservative members of the douma withdrew in protest against by a Soclal-Democrat charging the Russian government bad faith in dissolving the parliament. Governor Magoon has ordered the investigation of the murder of Jose Avola, former chief of police of Grimes which appears to have been the outcome of political feeling. The jnemoirs of the late M. Po- bhedonostseff, exprocurator of the Rus- slan Holy Synod, contain letters which will throw lighth upon court intrigues. Dowager Queen Christina of Spain has completely recovered from her recent slight Indisposition. Documentary evidence of a plot of rectionary organizations, suppBrted by court influences to cause the dis- golution of the douma, is published. Twenty-eight shocks of eathquake in Bitilis have destroyed several hun- dred houses and caused the joss of eight lives, The German Anarchist Congress met near Mannheim and adopted a resolution to form an organization extending throughout the empire. Professor Genty, of the French Geodetic Mission, says the anti-Eu- ropean agitation in Morocco has not subsided A SCORE KILLED BY AN AWFUL TORNADO Violent Storm Sweeps Through ihree States. FOUR TOWNS ARE DEVASTATED. OF RUIN 300 MILES LONG IN THE SOUTH. TRAIL and Prop- Mississippi in Great Damage to Crops in Louisiana, and Alabama—Terrible the Town of Alexandria—Insane Asylum at Jackson Is Demolished, Three of the Inmates Being Killed and Many Injurcd—Train of Cars Is Rolled zy the Wind's Fury-— Passenger Steamer Wrecked. erty Scenes New of persons Orleans (Special).—A score were killed by a tornado three hundred of bama, deva tated, ling £500,000, property, ci throughout swept over portions dippl and Al Parts of four towns wer and its vind Ops Alexandria, M., kiil- rnado began at soon after 1 o'clock in " 11 SriousLy the @ persons it neared ng fiv at Bayou Sara en others are was one fatal OnEere gafe iy Abe Crothers arm b member of sinful bruises Miss., the Mississippi pad Depot was lo ag a church, a § business Here a0 rite 200 ya 8 the crew and escaped At Carson Cen Ha well wt t is ’ tral as lige, two veral cabins ath Dt was From Carson the storm cross Alabama much of its Peculiar weathe all das and Missis followed of wind are arriving are down atate a line into to loss led thr na were ippi Sudden by clear grant slowly, gusts were ince Details many wires Returned 374.270 Dead Letters, Washington (Special). The Di- vision of Dead Letters broke all records by returning to senders dur- ing theh month of March 374.279 undelivered letters and packages, The record for a single day in the re- turning branch of the division was also broken during last month, when 14.488 letters were returned on the 28th, Painters On A Strike, Richmond, Va. (8pecial).—About 200 union painters went out on strike here for $2.80 a day and eight hours work, the rate at present being $2.50 a day, with nine hours work. $10,000,000 Steel Plant, New York (Special).—It was an- nounced that the Finance Committee of the United States Steel Corpora- tion at a meeting anthorized the con- Duluth, Minn. It is expected that the new plant will cost about $10,- 000,000, The site already has been accepted and work will be begun at once, The plant will manufacture steel rails, structural shapes and bars. AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL Some Interesting Happenings Briefly Told. decided to pay $5,000 in the Senator Elking has the jury's award of suit of Robert Burton and G. A, Du breuil, which grew of the sale of the Western Maryland Railroad by Baltimore City The Interstate Commerce Commis- sion hearing in the in vestigation of Mr. Harriman’s trans actions in railroad securities and held the case under advisement. The Senate Commites Military Affairs, which is investigating the irownsville affray, has take a recess until May The President has point G. O. Smith, director of the Senator Penrose, is sald have heen the man who, while under the influence of wine, betrayed the co: n that had formed revent Roosevelt naming the Republican for ident. The out concluded its On agreed to 14 decided of Maine, Geological Burvey of Pennsylvania 10 ap to be to ation been nominee Pre of Fi- 10 Minister Bacon erminating the Central Ameri tended that i +] lared Salvadorean to Secretay ald in can zl IERie, COn not de aragua The Rus to Secret lati the indictmen Spry Until Death At 108 Haiti Satisfied With Treaty. Wm. C of which urchase of stan OIhi¢ 5 i 1d i na rare oditions for the of the university. tnilway Accident, Mexico Mexican Vera { Special) In Cruz (Old ‘ruz Road, between Riconada ‘amarindo, seven men lost lives and traffic blocked hours. Several Were edd Mexican Railway and their 11 injur- wreck is not both en- others was for persons the dead include The The cause of known. The gineers Americans were Mexican trainm Of Palmist, { Special) .—A Women Vivtims N. C Greensboro, him with larceny Vare- tare is accused of taking jewelry and money to the amount of $10,000 from prominent women and others whose fortunes he told. Varetare has left the city. Another Carnegie Gift, Pittaburg (Special) W. N. Frew, president of the board of trustees of the Carnegie Institute, made pub- lie a letter he received from Andrew Carnegle in New York announcing that Mr. Carnegie has made an en- dowment of $6,000,000 to the insti- tute. This gift is in addition to the $4,000,000 given by Mr. Carnegie some time ago. Suicide On A Train. Washington (Special) .—As the St, Loujs-New York Express wag rune ning between Dickerson and Barnes- ville, on the Metropolitan Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Rallroad, Stephen Shelliga, of 2774 McCurdy Street, Cleveland, O., committed sul- cide by shooting himself through the head, When examined by a physician upon the arrival at Washington the man was found to be dead, and the body was turned over to the police authorities and taken to the morgue. * # THEY DO NOT WANT CUBINS TO CONTROL Foreign Interests Have No Confidence In Them. NO PROTECTION UNDER CUBAN RULE. Continue to Hule the Island French Minister Said to Have Informed His Government of This Fact. Havana Sooner or the meet (Special) er I'nited States governmen with pressure garding the Cuban Minister here has infor ment that there wil tainty of the protection property if the republic lished and the Cu control. The provisional governmen officials are not in French interests govern cer is re-e Ang are placed accord and have It is powerful asked the request - states ix con further British foreign perm INFERNAL MACHINE FOR RIVAL Bomb Explodes Mangling The Recipi- ent And Wrecking Room. ig ade 3 Miller neaday « ed gion {0 ope: oocur: bed Was Halli ! ut an invention and witho police had rec The gane fect, prompti by the package he i and which he had take, suspecting that came from the Black Hand, by whom he alleges he has been threatened The police have recovered from Hallinan’s room several dry batteries and coils of wire similar to those used in the infernal machine which injured Miller. Sunday fused to IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD, Londen continues to sell quantitias ;« VLaerican stocks. Almost every week now the Penn- sylvania breaks a record for the movement of freight trains. The bulls say William Rockefeller is putting up St. Paul, which is a familiar type of stock market story when prices advance. In 19056 there were in the United States 427.861 stockholders of American railroads, the Pennayiva- nia leading with 42,000 and Atchi- son with 17,823. Union Pacific's grose earnings in February gained $324,880, but net profits decreased $56,170. Southern Pacific's gross increased $2,060,254 and the net earnings increased $1. 148,620. large THE PEACE CCNGRESS Arises to the Hague Conference, Obslacle The have Bt. Petersburg, (By Cable). ginn representative abroad n directed to com Hague ire that yo in the in racy lar nots re ace Conferences cat which sion opinion KH : affirms progran the ry I'ne ques armaments note fu ITY % wte, i8 propo United Sta ¥ this ENGLAND AND ARMAMENTS Her Insistence Discussing 1 { pon Causes Surprise, ATTEMPT TO WRECK Plates Ho ding Wore dis reached tam Simplified Spelling, The Simplified Spelling Boar annual meg were delivered Chicago; James i Hopkins: Willis ed States commi and W. Leconte Stew i ington and Lee University of Johns ex-Unit education Wash rd Bank Teller Gets Six Years, Cincinnati, O. (Special omew (. Cavagna, former | the First National Bank in this city indicted by the federal grand {jury for the embezzlement $20. 483, was immediately arraigned pleaded gollty and was given a six year sentence in the Ohio Penitenti. ary. Only three minutes were taken from reporting the indictment to the final sentence. T% 0 vot Bs asd Barthol in fant teller of Lawton Monument, Indianapolis, Ind. (Special) The Lawton Monument Commission has decided that the exercises incident to the unveiling of the monument to the memory of Gen. Henry W. Lawton, including an address by President Roosevelt, will be held the morning of Decoration Day, May 30. Governor Hanly will introduce the President. The commission wishes to have United States regulars de tained from Fort Sheridan and Fort Thomas to take part in the program.