i & 5 Leb die Fao TOWN RAZED BY TORNADD oo 2m Record Production of Iron and Steel Has Been Reached. The Iron Trade Review says. “Re- | cord production and the abstention | of buyers from the market are refleet- | ea in lower prices for some materidls Nearly Every Business House! Was Demolished. 8 12 expectation of reduction on GREAT SNOW STORM IN WEST | others. It is true, as represented in | p t e last week'on behalf of cer- ucers of pig iron that these 1 Two Persens Than have ned lower One Hundre and the uation is Hail the fact some pro- Hai dead huivers 1ake of ed buyers to make ol- for the second half. Friday | That busin is not done under A tornado evening. Th Wi £ ed and ten injured, four fat COLD RETARDS GROWING CROPS CHARGES OF CONGPIRAGY Chicago Strikers Want to Indict Officials of Employers. Spring Wheat in the Dakotas Held Back and Peach Crop Has Suffer- ed from the Frosts. The weather bureau's weekly sum- mary of crop conditions is as follows While the temperature conditions of the week ending May 1 were much INC TN / : BE, 4 INCENDIARY TALK WAS HEARD more favorable than in the previous week, complaints of slow germination and growth are very general in the Missouri and Red River of the North valleys, Middle Rocky mountain slope. lake region and New England. In the Middle. and South Atlantic and Gul 3 in the Ohio illey, very tures preavai but Deputies Will Guard Wagons Under Orders ic Prevent All Trouble. Wiil Shoot to Kill. week, during were frequent and a After a and West Gulf States : and Nearly tf ; seemed imminent, | porti the South Atlantic States every bus house 7 was de abant la end of which scandalous | and Ohio and Central Mississippi val- stroyed and bout 50 llings were oon | ¢ re made against the peace | leys red from i rains, carried away. The storm covered a 28.0 lie C go, the teamsters’| which hindered ions path about 700 feet wide and destroy- Toft a | s d at the beg ing of its | materially. New North ed everything in jts way. pipe 4 hird week, with the employers appar. | Dakota,~Montana and oe a contin The people of the town were fran- a . only i ently in the advantage. ue to need rain, but the portions of tic and reat wis started with | moderate. grown The teamste ye the Lower Missouri and Ohio valleys their children to the prairie. : io a1®n pon tion Ww ei needing moisture in the pre us week At Edmond, Okla. the wind de-| hand. for new harhoield or oot to extend the st have received ample rainfall. In ral small hulaosy At : RE mata Ly ling most of the primeipal corn States stroyed sev Mulhall, Okla., the hail damaged all | growing crops and fruit { At Sturgis, 8S. D.,, durin storm the last four days and nighs 20 in- ch of snow fell. All trains were de- layed. Telegraph and tele phone wires are down. The Black Hills are under from four to six feet of snow. are de- layed. is demoralized, are practically making {a freight on southern To Tonas north of the Ohio and app and Indiana points, became ef- May 1, amounting in cases to 20 cents.” PALMA FOR AMERICA FATAL BREAK OF A DAM. in Arizecna—Much Prop- President Refuses Commercial Treaty With Engiand. ort of Great Britian to seo- wvored nation treaty Fin y ended by-Secretary of St arriell and Minister Carden. sig fnundaticns erty is Destroyed. Dispatches from Holbrook, Ari show that one person, a Mexican, was drowned and hundreds of thousands Cu of dollars worth of property destroy- O ed by the waters of St. Johns dam, IBS a trealy of which broke. merce from which a favored nation At Holbrook, 70 miles below the |C offered by Creat Britian had dam, a wall of water 20 feet high in- unged. President Palma undated houses and public buildings. g to grant Great Britian a Ruined structures had been deserted | bosition of relationship to Cuba early in the day, warning having been might give her future advantage with sent to the people. Hundreds of cat- respect to Cuban trade similar in any tle were drowned. degree to those enjoyed by the United Hundreds of families are homeless, States. rnd, according to advices from St. — Johns, Ariz., seven miles below the FORGETS DYNAMITE. dam, that village is practically de-| ray troyed, and it is feared many lives | Man Puts It in Stove to Thaw and ere lost. Explosion Kills Family. GEN. , *Minn., put some dyna- 1 which he intended to low out some stumps, in the kitchen stove oven to thaw. He then for: to town, Shortly ion wrecked the wife and two riag LEE LAID TO REST. ean Crewds of Mourners and 2,000 Sol- diers Attend Funeral. Not in all its eventful history has Richmond witnessed a more imposing demonstration than tkat which mark- ed the funeral of Gen. Fitzhugh Lee. Troops were pouring into the city all night, and the military contingett blo ¥ taking part in the process S ter retur ed of two full regiments of infantry, | had res the 70th and 71st, the Richmond L ight sone. Infantry Blues, a battalion of artil y and seven detached infantry compan- LINCOLN'S PLAYMATE DIE jes, making in all about 2,000 men. me Added to this were the veteran or- yhe Associate of War Presi- ganizations and practically ever dent Passes Away. riage in the city had bes said to be the last for the occasion. of Abraham Lin- By noon the business section was home in Rockport, practically deserted. Around St. in Spencer county, Paul’s Church, in which the funeral was ten years services took place ere was a dense am Lincoln, and throng, and from there to Hollyw i was closely as- the sidewalks along the linc of ma Presdent were lined with spectators. the children, a boy, was -ongh 2 window. When Hun- ned home and found what ted, be became violently in- Nn eng for Gentry’s PAT CROWE IN OMAHA Walks Into Newspaper Office and Tells of Wanderings. Pat Crowe, the alleged kidnaper of Edward Cudahy, son of the millionaire packer of Omaha, and for whose ar- rest rewards aggregating $50,000 have at different times been offered, walked into the office of the World-Herald at Omaha, accompanied by Thomas O’Brien, proprietor of the Henshaw Sas OL Toto! ERSIANS KILL 100 RUSSIANS Crowe telephoned the World-Herald office at midnight of his ia Battle cn Frontier Follows the city, and said that he would call . Move Post. ye at the newspaper office. A short time An 1ronY oy reports that th afterward he appeared, in company GOVEraOT of Arbedil has been rec: with O’Brien ed to Teherx consequence of a Crowe, O'Brien and a representativ attempt to move the frontier post at of the World-Hergld were closeted Beljasuwara into Russian territory. for an hour, during which time Crowe A conflict with the Russian : Yh # o 3 hich if ic ve. told of his wanderings since he left r guard occurred, in which it is re Omaha, four years ago ported 100 Russians were killed. ’ “ « a N's CHINA TO SUE UNCLE SAM. MISSING BROTHER. ns’ comm by Pre silent and the signed. tempt to Persi tier & MRS. FAIR'S Validity of the Exclusion Law to Be After Absence of 25 Years He Shows Tested iniCourts. Un to Ciaim Fortune. Sir Chentung-Liang-Cheng, the Chin. Frank Emin, a brother of the lat ese Minister, has issued a confidential Mio Oberle id. circular or proclamation to all Can Mrs. 38 ri€ ph ; ) ese in the United States requesting search was made at the time of I ir, for whom a that he be furnished with reports x death, appeared at his old home in all cases of applicants who have been denied admission to ths couatry, and yf all departations on the ground of : 4 Jon registration, which have seen his nati cided since the expiration of tt or relatives for 25 years, having left clusion treaty of 1894. The cir asks also for an estimate of amount of damages to the applicant for such refusal amd fer deportatio holding the acts of the officials of this country to be hostile tc a friendly’ nation. The object, as unde ed States officials, i collection of evident : base a suit again at Ace of 114 Years. to test the valic 5 asrmieresak, who was bora clusion law. in Poland 14 years ago, di heen a c 1 bacco and liquor, and life in the open tet, |N. J., to claim a fortune Ie had not a quarter of a centt alt fortune in the W , altt hi qd in hos- now a d- rstocd by Unit- S 1 The New Jersey board of pardons has refused t to commute the of Anna Valentino, sent hang at Hackensack, N. I nee to Counterfeiters’ Cave Foun A counterfeiters’ cave ha found on Olentangy creek, south of Bucyrus, O., ( is being made to capture tors. A boy discov pipe projecting from the vestigating, he found the contained an outfit of cow tools. Under the floor was a cellar, which contained metals. liam H. Moody overnment 3 vested in, hy may b the legislative branch » Interpretations of the law stitution ound in decisions affecting the Granger cases. The meeting of Union Pacific stock- holders ratified the propos: new | $100,000,000 preferred stock i 2 most | ° friendship and com- vas which | y | the number of immigrants passing | St. James Huwater, a farmer living near | ago ie seek his the | are based on rul-| {All Recoris ‘Are t thousands of other w d in affiliated unions. ration of Labor took no | Planting is generally DS corn planting has made slow prog finished in the : 2 to an extension of the | Southern States and is nearly com- | trouble, hough a great deal of in-| pleted in the southern portions of cendiary talk was heard. Resolutions | Kansas and Missouri. Practically charging the association | all reports indicate that winter wheat with conspiraey, c ring that State | continues in unusually promising con- start an ema ition. Dry weather has been un- . methods were passed. | favorable for the germination and men will inere | growth of spring whea in the bring the strikers to | Dakotas. The general outlook for 1ents have been made | © house involved in | important oat force of] Peaches have - been States. extensively double their to of each of the |P! each of the polic e every peaceable means t the rioters, but unsuecessful, to | and to shoot to 1 their friends e shown little with the deputy the policemen. a few other sections the outlook for peaches is somewhat improved. CAR COMPANIES TO MERGE Big Concern Will Take in all Plants of the Country. to «l lash | street railway cars in this country is Options have heen se- | in the manufacture of GRANTS LAND | Broken—Pretoria t Host and Taconite MN Bi 3d Brings. 2,190. oft os on and Laconia, N. H.; J. G. All records were brok 12,032 IMM! | in progress. en Sunday in | peth, St. Louis and Cleveland; the Louis Car Company, St. the Wason Manufacturing Com- p Springfield, Mass.; Bradley Car Company, Worcester, Mass. and the Jewett Car Company of Newark, 0. It is planned to have one corpora- antine. Within 12 hours 12,039 | Mo; 1ers were permitted to enter York, indicating that the spring ¢« of immigrants this year will )1y exceed the records for former + So og brought rs. The'| second, 854, and t i was aL with 1. 57%. “Other ora admitted carried fuiiare its as | Treasury. of thens County, O, Citta di Napoli, LALD: Gert | Short in Large Amount. 640; | Winfield Scott, of Columbus, form- erly deputy auditor of Athens coun- , was arrested at Athens charged FORMER AUDITOR HELD of London gave a | doctoring the auditor’s books. Scott to Joseph H.| had been called to Athens to explain queer work on ‘the books when he the Japanese Minis- | had charge of them. on, has gone to Old | -_— A wound caused by | All on Board Are Drowned. appendicitis never | The tug Gertrude put into harbor ¥, and the Minister | at Newport, R. I., and reported the in regaining ioss of the barge Moonbeam, off Point | Judith,” with all on board, including f! the captain, eng Society | foo children of quet for majority ialyburton of B. Hyde. | on the name Ku Be a on drowned. The Mc were le small grain B'" t ned and trees we damaged | toed Hobo: : by a cyclone which raged south of with a cargo of coal. SI Norfolk, Va., and covered a wide area, | I} & gale whieh swept ht Sound during the n In broad daylight burglars broke in- | e residence of Alice M. Kaufman, | North Negley avenue, Pit tshure. escaped with much valuable It w estimated that goods Alleged Anarchist Deported. ing to an offici tion, Vittorio Jaffei, 1] eommuniea- ac- : complice of Gaetano Bresc amount cf 1,500 had been taken | [7 =. saclay & : 3 SRtPHAEES | a ination of King Hur )y truders. ted by the Egy) Van Horne with Brit- bondage and ords build in Cuba a great gj citizen of Tals al of Havana. to that country. Davis of the Canal Zone a reports that R. R. West, Deputy Audi- All Workmen Called Out. tor of the zone, is ill there with yel- The committee of the S: cial Demo- low fever, but that his condition is | cratic party of Poland and Li now comfortable. | has issued a manife world’s a general strike and Y y hy knocking out Jabez the workmen in conseq in the twentieth round. day’s bloodshed. WANTS 1 To WEAR TROUSERS HOLDS DIVORCE rill be returned gained the Permission Asked to Imitate Dr. Mary , Woman Married Seven Husbands Walker. Began When She Was 14. r of Ohio, received Apparently only 35 y , yet *( a woman living in the ghtaininz a divorce from her seve n part of the is withheld, ear roms State, whose : Ty pee ihushand, Mrs. Mary ,.J asking permission tiie 1 * As reason for the | Pears to hold the record tor hus- Ss e is forced to work bands and divorces. She su { doors a grat deal in he n {J ll Leventriit in supreme co { neat of a f and male attire Benbadrs © : NewYork for divorce from Thomn would be much more convenient for | | : pers her ‘than petticoats. Crowther, a hotelkeeper. He is about was referred to the at- 60 years old and did not defend him- with 'the suggestion he would recommend to the laws to suit Such a request could granted. Korean Grafter Punished. er Colon, at Seoul, Korea, re- She was mar- the State Department that a to 1 him July 21, 1901, only one who was after she had obt: ined a divorce the treaty | her Her other and with | husban ard "Wak eman, noney iileg- Danbury, ONnTY Saunders, r-has of New York ceulation 1s, | Conn.; Jokn William Gay, James H. Lindley, ap- irs. Crowther was only 14 when when she took died. Mr. th from whom Mer Large Pottery Planned. At a meeting of the stockholders of the North American Manufacturing company i d to construct at N onnec Rapids voswited ge to green- Near his son, barn on the ap- killed by hi verpool, O., 00 ) 000 pottery of ware- ny pot- > pd shop capacit ne United. States. ht < J tT WasAturn oO lightning. Ye Jol | Y's at Woodburn, Ore., cover- X fam hv tning | eq the bank cashier and bookkeeper along a with revolvers and escaped with railroad. $2,000 in cash. —- oats continues favorable in the most | a d, although an excellent crop is| omised in Southern Georgia. and in | A movement to merge the compan- { cured on the Laconia Car Company | Company ‘of Philadelphia, Eliza- | Louis, | h a capital of about $50,000, with taking $73,071 from the coun-| | ty treasury and covering the loss by | ed before | rt of | Power, Danbury, | posite to and m— J RE SR SEVEN YEARS FCR CASHIER TROUBLE IN GZAR'S SEAN + va Ta, Shem ters Plea of Guilty. A . Spear, cashier of the closed Armed Officers Enter a Church | 2 i) of Oberlin in the Unit- and Commit Outrage. [ed States District court at Cleve- TT TT | land, entered a plea of guilty to one RIOTERS BURN TOWN | count of the indi charging him false eniries in the District Attorney John mended that all indictment against Spear con- 1g 15 counts, | nollec Judge at once Sentence d Spear POOL of Russia Sh Qutrage in Church. ow Many D r ren years’ pe nitentiary. + When Mrs. Cas was 1d. about Spear’s se little emotion, oT I 4o,n0t : he coul 1d have done. He topol, Where 8 ¢1f into trouble it was ‘th held high carnival a AoE & por |pao fault of tion of the town. Nizhj Nov te fully that alar batt] e occurred betw piracy and the crowds. on iq The soldiers fired, killing teports of imprisonment in the various pla luring E ing, ing The 1 1 e In that part of the empire was at Mik | mob for several hours {| The maximum penal ye and wounding many. years for the © | reports received by err | $s in St Patershurs CATCH AESCONDER jn St. FE rsburg ly agree in saying that the 3 Cashier of Milwaukee Bank yersons killed at We € 0 53, . The fic 5 Found in Chicago. | the wour i vary from 69 to 200. G. Soa i cashier | At Ha Poland, during a : of Mil- I ve 13 2 cong Dakota | began si £ ¥ been at the | upon soldi ice entered tae; fou 5 a was registered building and attacke | Ww unding Hany eS Smith. Goll on vere exchanged thrown. A man were A squadron ed and dis fos Indiana ge no ; crowds. 1 5 closed for recoaseer Cabling from Tokyo, the cor lent of. the London Daily ‘Mail the central police sta- his person quest tons, go on being cover to the would mot tell He will be Pacific. squadron : authorit to appear Port: Doi c he rthward te ~ Port: Delf, to th St: Commissioner nkohe bay, Ar The: Daily Mail's spondent says num are constantly plyin and the Russian KISSES SOLDIERS Russian Commander Pagses © Down Line and Salutes Each Man. | adds it is reported A | A touching incident occurred dur- man ney aqper C [Sangin have ehar ing the Easter eolebration at | er C Manchuria, Aft the | cot rice all the troops in the | ies gi ench flag, but around headquarters were ! it is ‘believed s eally Russian | in line before | pro rty with a mission to locat and the com | Admiral Togo. out, greeted the |» esting to the d down the line | pendent of the every soldier 1 a kiss, fransp sorts will were much moved and many i s ent seryed of to old, aati rar- Linevit inucs er ganization of t of the armias. Besten Woo the reor deparime ious Market. woael market he re 2 and the + a bout ‘lvania— 1 neen has their nC CURRENT NEWS Gov. Samuel W. sania: vetoed the izned to put csteonat with the other schools of medi- 1 non-union he Ave 1 strike b The B Company h ore & Ohin Railroad 2 s officially annecunced the con- ding of contracts for 10,000 nun- ht ears at a total of about 1 312.000,000. = = 1 . GIVE $1,002.000. i k he jor the case of Na 1 Patter- ; ison, on trial for the murder: .of ar Young, the wealthy bhook- r, has disagreed and Recorder discharged the twelve men from consideration of the celebra- ' McCormick’s Add to Their Donations! © to Seminary. the an- made that the Me- add 3 d $1,000,000 | itut Korekiego Takahashi, Japan's fi- ncial agent, declared Admiral Togo d not offer: battle to Admiral Rojestvensky as he has tco much at ke to risk on the first tl of dice. The Russian squ is iil near Kamranh bav, and gon is i again suspicious of France’s. om New 2 > the m nemh Coke Shipments sroduction in the . ion fell off slightly I: A now ever given to be of the gemir ver 6,000 tons, there "bging “ne 000 tons of stocked coke out during the week. That demand is somewhat dull among the indepe t ope s is evident from the f the Union plant of 70 o rred from the active to idle .. It 14s prob ther independent plants 3 put in the idle list or oj t time in the near fi | general Support 2 1 be available for G. K. McC: Lake Forest of the semin-ie iBank Robbed. nd of masked 1 is re of Gilberts o’clock in the : in the C. Brewer, and e with booty ) and $10,0( { While from an the C. company re dest The flouring 1 Gambrill Men atact »s from Baltimor fire, causing a A mi er Sq all we rt
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