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THE EVENING TIMES WASHINGTON MlNDAY MARCH 3 1902 SL
TILLMAN CALLSTREATMENT BRUTAL
His
How Dinner Invitation WasWithdrawn-
NO DANGER IN CHARLESTON-
Had Nothing to De Witk Ute Action afHis Nephew Lieut eHa at Goveraor TiltmaR South CareKaa PresWaatsPelicy Crushing Liberty
SEW YORK March S Senator BaJamin R Tilhaaa of South whoarrived ta city yesterday afternoonfald that he thought treatment at thehands of the Proatdeut lord boa brutallit also took occasion to deny that he jhad beN a conference with Senator Plattin which be waa said to save urged the jjunior Senator frmn New York to warnthe President that Mr life would be laperil if he went to the Palmetto Staten
Ha WarnJBfs ta PreaidentSenator Platt before the arrival of the
Sovth Carolina statesman denied that hehad seta Mr He also deniedthat any allegation of South Carolinianshad called upon hint for the ofintimating that the President had betterkeep away from their State
Had I wished to warn the Presidentsaid Senator Tillman I should have cer-tainly dope so before I left WaahlngtonI did root call on Senator Platt sad I donot intend to do so Although I am
floe grata with the President Ishould certainly have warned him of such-a state of affairs had I kaowa of it
violence to the President in SoothCaroltaa Peeling there ia late butthe people o South Carolina are not sav-ages I eaaaot however undertake tospook for the entire people
If I wore to that they woaM Insultthe President I might inspire some besotted fool to do
How It Was IsUaatad te HimIn eonnoetlon added the
I soy that there boa boon alasproaaiaa that I received an
intimation ia a debate and courteousway from tbe President that it would bebest for me to decline hfs invitation todisc with Prince Henry is untrueI did sot know that the President contraplated suck a this until I road H ia amorning newspaper at breakfast At 11oclock oa the morntag of the pubiicaUonSenator Cockrell coned me sad suepested that the expectedsend my
I would sot bf ia contempt of myselfI refused to do anything of the kind TheSenator telephoned to Ute President std
HAS VARIED CHINESE CARGO
Bark Also Brings Cesaepelitan Crew
BALTIMQstK March S There senorwas suck a cargo ofgoods brought to Baltimore a that inthe British bark Lannberga which
yesterday from Hongkoa Thelargest space la taken up with about SMM-buadlos of BMttlng Then follows thesearticles on the manifest Bamboo Miada-liscbe nut Jos stick vermicelli medi-cines flour soy vinegar beaR sauceplum sauce pickled encumber pickledcabbage root pickled lessee bambooshoots cucumber shoots shrimp saucebean curd peanut oil dried orange peelpaper stick bees stick candle wickchinaware tea
In addition to tile variety of articles tahis cargo Captain McDougall brought acosmopolitan crow to Baltimore Theycome from all quarters of the earth Inthe forecastle ia a representative of Ire-land a cooHe West AustralianGerman frenchman Kaglmhrnau Newfoimdlaader tad a Japanese
The boatswain a herculean young Irishman ia possessor of a monkey bebought from soldiers in Hoagkonir Themonkey Is as bibulous a any rood sailora fact that commended him to the boat-swain when be saw him ta a pub in-Hongkong enjoying halfandhalf andreeling with aa muck pride aa anyone whocaa appreciate the subtle effects of agood brew The 124 days at sea the boatEwaia aaya have reformed the monkeyand he does sot intend the almtaa shoalretura to Ma old habit wits ones be bashim homo In Now York
YEW NOSE FOR BOY SUFFERER
Surieoa Perform Operation Wkich Al-lows Child ta Breathe Normally
NW YORK March Breathingthrough a brandnew nose little Hugh
wise with Ma parents at712 East Uftth Street haa begun ute avowafter suffering torture for yeas The md
ed nose all Ms lifeho was born he could breathe
through but one nostril the left use be-ing entirely closed sad satire stealorgan dwarfed ta shape sad distortedIlls parents were at a loss to know what
best to be for kiss Whoa hegrew older sad his deformity grew moreserious Ms growing body reouiring moreinhalation sad the nose falling to growin proportion to Ills general physkiue theboy suffered neatly
In his sleep he would almost strangleand hut gasping for breath was pitifulRecently he baa had convulsion and hiseoadltloa became serious Doctors werecalled la cad held a consultation It wasdecided to perform aa operation the likeof which ia said to be entirely sew In sur-gery the boriag of a new noetril sadthe building up of a sew sues
Dr Bullmaa of 14 Wet ISSth Streetand Dr of the staff of the
Hospital did the operatingcut epee tbe left nostril and chis-
eled through a mass of boss to the baseof the noae at the left eye and they es-tablished aa opeatBg through the naturalnasal channel down to the throat Tbeathey folded back th over tlaywooden splinters aad fashioned the aeee-OB this framework ta the shape it wouldbe 12
The boy eta sow breathe throughnostril freely and physicians arewatching case with great interest
DEATH A GUEST AT BANQUET
Preacher Caacludod AIOM and QuicklyDied
WILJCBUARff Pa March 3 Amongtile speakers at the baaouet given by theWelsh residents of Naatteoke IB honor ofSt Davids day was R v D L Davis pas-tor of the Bethel Congregational Church
Rev DaY had Just concluded his talkwhen he was seen to grow pale and stag-ger He sat down la his chair and diedalmost instantly The banquet carne toan abrupt ending
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Did Give Warning J
Senator TiHimm denies tHat hewarned Senator Platt tHat tnPresident would be in danger inCharleston Senator Platt deniesthat he received such warningRoan Senator TillmiMt or anybody
Senator Ifllman xview of trite future of the KepaWie
halt an hour later I received a letter vetfrom the copyiftK peas in which thePresident withdrew my tavitation
Blunt and BrutalI did not think that the President
would withdraw the invitation The affairthat suggested action was ORe wktchconcerned only the Senate sad it wag onein which the Senate could take action Idid seta care for the honor of dining withthe Preatdont sal the Prince
It seems to me that the Presidentcourt have sent for me if be wished towithdraw the invitation instead of send-ing a note after I had been noticed in sucha blunt sad brutal mater of his IntendedaeUoa through the medium of the publicpreca
Repudiates Nephews Actions-I want to say ia this connection that-
I lad nothing to do with the action ofLieutenant Governor Titian ta withdrawing the invitation recently forward
l ed to the President to deliver a swordto Major Micah Jenkins The mousse
i withdrawing the invitation waa not sentby mr direction
Liberty Being CrushedPresident Nooseveits policies of
course are not popular in my State Wei beiteve that liberty ia being crushed out
ta the Philippines just as it is ia SouthAfrica We believe that there are moretories than patriots ta this country thatthere are more people who sympathisewith England in leer oppression andmurder of the unfortunate Boers thanthere rre people who would like to treethe seers throw off Sngianda yoke Ibelieve that the same thins Is true asre urds Ireland I do aot believe thatthe people of the United Status carewarty aa much about the fr-
i shout the appetite and wellbeing ofKing Kdward VII
j Takes a Gloomy ViewWe are ceasing ta this country to
know the true meanta of the wordLiberty la time I think that this
country will go tbe way of all NepubMeabecause of the met that mss ut-terly incapable of governing himself tNtprofess to have his Meals dealt out tohim by a lender or hoes All the averageAmerican thinks about te that he mustbe on the winning and it ia forRepublicanism or Democracy that he
j ftghts not for
WILL BE 101 WEDNESDAY-
Mrs Maria L Lie Who W Nether efEighteen Children
BALTIMORE March a Mrs Maria Letitia Lib the inmate of theChurch Home and Infirmary North Broad-way will celebrate the l lt anniversaryof her birth Wednesday Considering heradvanced age Mrs Uh enjoy goodhealth Her memory la wonderful for one
sad beyond being very deaf aa theresult of aa operation she retains to agreat extent her faculties
She was born ia Lanarkshire ScotlandMarch 5 181 Her father waa an omeer-la a Highland regiment and her early lifewas spent soar Glasgow whore herfathers regiment was stationed It wathere she met Dr William Ash a sur-geon in the Drittoh army who afterwardbecame her husband
Dr Lisa came te irk country abut thebreaking out of tk civil war Sincethat time her husband sad all her childies with the exception of one sos whois living in Virginia have died Therewere eighteen chiMrea ta all eleven boresari seven girls Ore of her sons wasDr A R J Lish and another was MrBecjamla Linn who was a wellknown
story that she loves is of Queeavisit to Glasgow The Queen
wax acompanied by her little son nowKing Edward VII and as they were aarending the platform from which theroyal visitors were to review the troopsthe Prince stumbled Mrs Link whostanding near stepped forward picked uptIN little Prince and handed him to hismother the Queen
SENT i OPENLY IN THE MAIL
Traveling Salesman Wanted t ProveHeeesty ia the Service
BRADDOCK Pa March 3 W T Gelssinger of No S3 Sixteenth Avenue LongJoined City N Y a traveling shoe sales-man has demonstrated to thettoa of himself and a doubting salesmanof foreign extraction that the honesty
j and eaciency of Uncle Sam mail system-is ahead of anything oa earth Getosingerand another traveler at the hotel heredisputed about the honesty of UncleSams postal servants
Geiaatager said he would prove that hel could send money through nails the
most open meaner stud which wouldreach its destination He took a silverdollar glued a piece of stiff white paperon one side of it wrote the address of-
j youngest daughter walked over to thepostoAce aad placed a onecent tamp onthe open raft of the cola and offered thearticle to Assistant Postmaster John P-Lovers as merchandise Yesterday Mr-Getosinger received a letter from his
i daughter thaaktag him for the dollar
ELKIN WILL NOT PULL OFF
Refase te Heed ef RecorderBrown
PITTSBima Pa March X Recorder JO Bcewa has written from New Yerk that
mtesioa Baat proved futile He weatto see Ooveraor Stone and Attorney Gen-eral Blkla te impress on them bow futileIt would be for Mkta to expect success IBhip gubernatorial aspiration a farasAllegheny county VMS oonceraed
Elkin and his friends would not agreewith him They said the fight lost byFliua and Brown had nothing to do withBlkias candidacy and that the raak andpie will vote the Republican ticket ausual In spite of the recent Republicandefeat
reorder Brown says there Is nothing todo but continue the fight along the linosmaid down by Governor Stone as Elkinwill not pull oil and Brows and Plina aremorally hound to deliver many dele-gates as po0elble also as much of a RepnMlcan vote as possible After the
defeat Senator Yuan sent ThomasBixelow a letter of congratulation on tbevictory of the citizens BJgelow baa notresponded When Governer Steno anpnlnt d Major Brown recorder SweaterFlinn at that time made overtures toThomas Blgelow which the latter severreciprocated
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NOTED SINGER ASKS
LAW TO FREE HER
Desires Divorce from Husband William Lavin
Petitien Filed by Plaintiff Nary HoweLavin Discloses a Singularly Re
mantic Love Stery
BURLINGTON VL March 3 MaryHowe Laria the famous concert sagerhas a ftetittea for divorce againsther William Lavia retwnableat the March term of county
The petltioa has been brought throughAttorney C C Fltts sad ia the hogia-nlng of the end of a married life whichbegs ia a atngularly romantic way
The petition state that Mary Howeand William Lavin were married Novem-ber M 1SS1 in Cleveland Ohio byHiram C that they lived to-gether until November 15 l oa that onJanuary 1 1897 and on divers timesthen Mr Lavin has willfully aad cruellyneglected and refuaed the pe-titioner No alimony ia asked Mat thePetitioner asks permiaaion to raaume hermaiden same
Oa the night before Tbankagfvlag la-U91 Mary Howe sang ia Cleveland Herbrother left the city the next day forBrattlebero Vt Oa the following Mon-day Mr Laria then of Detroit Mtehappeared in the city and the marriagetook plaee oa that day at the home of
coMain and none of themember of Mrs Howes family knew thatthe marriage was contemplated until aletter from Mrs Lava reached them thenext Friday night
Mr and Mrs met at a musi-cal festival la Worcester Mane Bothmade their American debut there
Itvl they again sang together in Ia-dianapoHa and then their engagementtook place Mm Levis ia now in NewYork and Mr Latin ta i Leaden
THE VIRGINIA CONVENTION
WiH Likely Adjawa Toward the EM fthe Month
RICHMOND Va March Tseems to be tile consensus of opinion
the members of theconvention that that body will thenew eeweUtutioa by the letter part ofthis mouth
The body baa boon in session here sincemat July and discussed twentyfive dMereat suffrage plebs which eachpatroa claimed would eliminate nearly allthe negro vote ia Virginia
Mr Walter A Watson of Xottowaypresented a plan which would put thenegro out of politics entirely in this StateHe aya that the negro has no right tovote Mr laboR puts the negro oa aplane with the average heathen He doesnot believe that tile aegre raee will everbecome capable of governing tbenaelveaand wants to see the whole people rulethem
LENT A RXLIGIOUS FARCE
Baptist Clcrgyaaa Calls It the Rag ofHeathenism
NEW YORK March 1 Lent characterlaed by a minister aa a rag of heath-enism startled the congregation of theBaptist Temple at Third AVenuo andSchermerhom Street Brooklyn matnight The clergyman who so vigorouslyattacked the exercises of the penitentialforty days was the Rev Myerstile pastor of tile church He said Letia coming to be a religious farce It isa rag of heatheniam sad ia tatteredthe winds of modern society Whatever
mockery of true religious life and ser-vice
Sues the Koman Church hi allowinggreat freedom in it sad reeogiaing Ka
sad manmade iaatitotion Socalled society bas carried a pram kookfor a few hours ia a year and thus ob-tained a religious name but a startlingby at ocr isy
There i more to Christianity thanthis shallow and form Religionia life a year of twelve mouths life aday of twentyfour Yours life or It i-no better titan infidelity A God who willbe satiated with a few weeks formalityaad nominal denial ia a atone God andheathenism ia Its worshipper whether inNew York or New Guinea
Social dissipation and engagement andInvitation are more numerous duringLent than any other time during theyear sad more destructive of church ta-
uence and life Their name ia onlychanged but ROt their character or latent Whatever selfdenial may be
during these days ia only formatat tbe and the theory resultsio a plunge backward again into thedepths of pleasure and indulgence andneglect
The custom ia dying because It oughtto die When those who nominally ob-serve it are so better morally or spirit-ually or even as good ae those who dosot there ia no force ecclesiastical orany other kind which can keep it aliveA venerable practice will not save itfrom religious rubbish and church cast-away
If anything ia obligatory for fortyIt will be for three hundred and
sixtyfive days This barbaric idea thatGod can be appeased or propitiated bysome physical scourging ia a patch oathe seamless robe of Christ It is outof place It should be removed Thereis no necessity for it
SCHOOL FOR BEGGARS
New York Institution Lome a NewPupil
NEW YORK March 3 Jamee McCrevey sat oa the sidewalk of FourteenthStreet yesterday with crutches at hisside begging He was arrested sad foundto be perfectly sound of limb
To Magistrate who sentenced himto six months oa the island he said be
from New haves two days ago andmade the acquaintance of a beggar ia NewYork who took him to a oa ParkRow near Chatham Square which Is aschool for beggars
They gave me the crutches bandagedmy hand aad told to go out on theEast Side sad bring IB all the mosey IeouldHe
had about a dollar whoa arrested
TORE DOWN SMALLPOX FLAG
The Yellow Warning Angered a Pedestrian
WILMINGTON DeL Marsh 3 SamuelFile while walking along East TwelfthStreet was Irritated by a large yellowSag displayed from a house containing asmallpox patient lIe tore down the emblem threw It Into the street forwhich ho was arrested
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Passed the Vessel WithoutBeing Intercepted
CONFIRMS MARCONIS CLAIM
Ne Return Signals Because Installationef Powerful oa the ShipWeald Be Costly
NSW YORK March J Further iniereet-is added to the remarkable trlum whichwireless telegraphy seared during the voy-age ot the PhiladelMMa to this pert bythe arrival here yesterday morning ofthe Uwbrte the Ceaard liter which fol-lowed close behind her
Daniel Collins the wireless telegraphoperator on board the Cunarder XBreused great surprise that the PMI-adelphla which had arrived on Saturdayhad received dally meaaages from thePoMhu state Cornwall the last signalbeing recorded by the reeeiring Inatru-ment when the Philadelphia wan 2M9statute miles distant from the sendingstation A statement made by Mm seerfully to substantiate Signor Marconisclaim that wireless cannot beIntercepted or read by any station or shipexcept the particular one to which tillerare beat
Messages Passed Hfa ByMr Collin aaaerta that white the Um
bria traveling over the same route astile Philadelphia close behind thatvessel he had rev r received anyties whatever that wirelesswere continwaliy dashing by Ma skip al-though his instrument was perfect or-der sad the recelv T5 kept constantlyova That there was nothing wrong withtilt Instrument shows by record ofMtmereu signals which It sent and re-ceived from the Camtmnm and the Etrutin
I rid set expect said Shots Marconint the Hoffman House net evening toreceive say aseaaagea beyond IJvfA a menage was resolved oa board thePhiladelphia at a distance of 1U1MJ expeetation were more than realized
Signals denoting tbe letter made famows by the irst traaorAtmntiesignals from Cornwall to Newfoundlandhaving been received at 2MT mile hewa asked whether he batf t9feeted toreceive these S signals all the way acrossthe Atlaatle
Ream Return MessagesNo I did ROt he replied
that we had oa board the Philadelphiafour wins only IM feet high In Newfouadlaad my vise was attached to akite and was 4 M feet high last
message on the Jut trip was atabout 15M Wo may have receivedothers after that but Im wet the kindof a man to stick by the receiver fortwentyfour hours When we waited fora message at 29M MM Theoperators wore 4aatnneted tosend messages which should1 roach u atabout each Bvehuwiredaiaer stave
You Americans he continued oughtto be glad these things were on aaAmerican The captain sad crewwere must enthusiastic
Signor Marconi was ked why he hadnot attempted to send message Melt tongiaad from the steamship sad repliedthat there would be no utility m such expertinents
Such powerful sending instrumentsbe said are very expensive and it wouldnot be commercially profitable to Installthem oa board a steamship The
would be very costly To pat suchinstruments OB a ship would be no joke
Signor Marconi added that tile sendingInstruments such as are now in use at
Cornwall would be installed atthe Cape Breton and Cope CM stations
ACTOR ANNOYED BY HIS WIFE
Says She Fellows Him AMt aad Tjyrsat His Efforts
CHICAGO III March X Aeter Bdw rJ Morgan is suing for divorce from MMwife and here are some of the tMagathe former toM the court Saturday la hisdefence
She entered Ma apartment In theAshland House New York sad with rraaor-pietttre and letters aha follows him onthe road buys front seats and nt partsof The Christian laughs i jconeertehim and ridieulea his work She
Mm tip by telephone inenaaantly-Mrs Morgan asked that her husband
be compelled to give her tw weeksalimony new overdue He m tars aakedthat she be restrained from followinghim about the country froM iepbonlnghint and from talking to hip
NEW VIOLET FOUND IN JERSEY
Angelts Discovery Heswed hySmithsonian Institution
I ORANGE X J March Z A new speI ciea of violet has been discovered by Miss
Tuttle Angell Charles L Pollard curatorof pleats at the Smithaoama Institutionhas aamed the species Viola Angellaeafter the discoverer
Curator Pollard sent for v additionalj specimens which he plaaicj
mess showed no tendency to approach the
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GET MAD1 When Friends Tell
Many people become coffee be-fore they realize U and would e angryif described eYeD by a eloc friend
It will pay anyone to examine care-fully Into whether or not Gee hasgained the mastery over them A coffeetoper may suspect that his or her ailscome from coffee drinking but they willinvariably charge the diaeaae to someother cause for right down la the heartthey realize that It would be practicallyImpossible to give up ooffee so theyhope against hope that it does not hurtthem but Ifr goes on with its work JUStthe same and the result Is eeaiplete col-lapse and nervous prostration lastingsometimes for years unless tbe poisonthat causes the disease is discontinued
There are hundreds of thousands of il-lustrations of the truth of
Any person addicted to eoff e can makethe ohange froth common eoffee toturn Food Coffee without trouble prtvlded the Possum is properly prepared ras to bring out the qplor flavor an fortvalue It has a rich black brown colorand changes to the golden brown whengood Is added
The change will work wonders in anone whose nervous system or stomachhas been unbalanced or disturbed by
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VETERAN NEIL BBTAJT
LIES REAR UNTO DEATH-
He Is the Last of the OldTime Minstrels
la St Marys Hospital Brooklyn theFaverite of the Long
I Slowly Passing Away
X W YORK March 3Preppod ta achair in St Marya Hospital IK BrooklynNell Bryant the last of Ute eldtime
awaits death Within the mat
and Ms end i expected at any time Newsof tile death of Wily Rice which wasbroken to the aged minstrel yesterdaysaddened him much
Turning wearily to Ma nurse heWell they burled Billy mat week
dMat they And BHiy Hmoraaa IMMand John Queen hoe gone sad I
K tppoee I will be the next see te go Icant last much longer sad It cant sometoo
By the death ef Neil Brjmnt the met ofthe
theusaada with their drollery willhave passed Bryant ia seventyone yearsold and la the last of a family which for
than half a century was noted aaamusement makers
He ia suturing from a variety of allmaw one of whfelyalfects the heart andprevents his lying down All day and altnight he sits propped ia a chair Thebest of care is given hint sad Ma oMfriends visit Mm to try to relieve hismind of the worry that late beeR occa-sioned by the unusual number of deathsof oM friends sad feiiowmlaatrata wKhlethe last fortnight
brothers were knows to the older geaera-tioa of theatregoers From 157 they hada theatre la Broadway and in the tonyean they were there sever played to alosing MUM In I3 Nell retired fromthe stags aad la Awn 191 went to SCMarys Hospital where he hen Mea eversince
Nell Bryant then la the heydey of hisprosperity laud tbe Ural brick in thepreoeat building la Fourteenth Street thatshelters Tammany Hall James Collier anoted ot the day carried tile hodfrom which the brick was taMe and theoerewoay ia one of the memories dearto the oldtime tbeatragoera of the city
ONCE SANG WITH PLATTi
Death of James M Swift One of theSenators OWe
TARRYTOWN X Y March S ame-X Swift a brotbertamw of SenatorThomas C died suddenly yeaterdayat his home ta Washington Street Tarrytown He was in his eightysixth yearand while he had suffered muck fromrheumatism of late Ma healthhad been Rood Heart failure was the
of deathMayhew Swift was been at Fal
mouth and the aoa of ThomasSwift Ia IMS wttji Ma
brothertoyears He returned to New York sadworked with Ma brothers trm HoarySwIft A Co until IMC when he came toTarrytowa He waa postmaster of NorthTarrytowa for fifteen yrs having listMea appointed by President Ctetelad
Mr Swift RIM Senator Platt were greatfriends They sang together ia the churchchoir at Owego when Mr Platt was tabusiness there and they made aa agree-ment that every time Mr Swtft visitedOwego both would put a ire dollar goldpiece oa the contribution plate wed tilepledge was religiously kept
TIle funeral will be held
SUDDENLY REGAINS HIS VOICE
Fit af Seemed StrengthenVocal Organs
DEXXI8VIULK N J March 1 Fortwenty years John James well knows
resident here has suffered from theloaa of Ma voice
He could speak with suchnd ia anc-
rcfcrcely heard jelan with a violent At 9f toughing
he paroxysm was over he discosred jiit JaM voles greatly improved
H i HiM speak with comparative plataseas and ever since then he has eonttaaed to improve
DEATH DUE TO A FOOLS JOKE
Victim Locked ia Refrigerator Car Contaming Charcoal Gas
GBXBVA X Y March 3 The deathof James Xevina proves to have beesthe result of a Joke He had nakedto go in a refrigerator ear and look after
beer and the door was bolted be Jhind Mm The car contained a charcoalstore TIM coroaera Jury returned thisverdict j
That the body wan found ia arefrigerator car and that the said Xevinscame to his death by charcoal gas thedoor of the car being bolted on tIN outside by some person unknown so that becould not make his exit
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Leviathans Confined in a Small Cove Furnish Exerting SpGt-fot Hundreds of Citizens
attack whales Cmmd their waysow in women part ot ttw
and will probably soon ho fcfltoi al-though they wore m a lively state mat
The whale had boon seen ta dMorontof the Pisimmaiwaady lay for the
mat four weeks sad had made their way
where the water la very shallow Astream out from the river to theKast paaaia wader tell bridge whichconnects this iatand city with the matamad four miles away It waabridge that the two whales mode theirway late the small oft which is oaclosed on the other entrance by
ty Railroad At lea tide thevery shallow and there iafor the whales to move about
Nearly on t-
IN DEFENCE OF TILLMAN
George Fred William Takes UB theCudgel im H
BOSTOX Merck J Oearga Fredlame baa sent a letter to th itemnewspapers in which be takes uai thgel in behalf of Senator TUtaaaa-
Wilthe rah hut goes on to nay that the
paouk of the United State knew thattheof his virtues
If an iaanamlvething the injury falls drat upon himself
ta a member Th dianity of theGod save the nmrk here ia the hollow
of the situationMet stood u to vote censure wta have
Mea found guilty by competent tribunalsof securing their seats by bribery andfrauds some net their votes before sadwill cast them again for tbs alaugfcter ef-ait innocent people who only snTanrs-ha boon love ef libertycrossed their by speculating ontheir own votes many if sat most arethe teem of a ayatam which takes tribute
it reliever the wealth of the rich from Usjust burdens
When Senator Tiltman la found wrong-ing Ma fellowmen tying snearing stealtag or bribing let him bebut if be hurt Senator McLaurte face
and a sensible people wiltwhether it was the country or Son
Met who was realty hurt
MAY DISMISS BOTKDf APPEAL
CaHforaias Likely B-
WlIJtINCfTTOf DeL March ISec CWMuraaa antharte AttaavaTPan oral Ward rf thin Stale Isminswwill ask the 9 fome Coast at
delta Botkta convicted of caasia tiNdeath of Mrs John P Dunning and MrsJ D of Dover by sending pois-oned candy through the matt
the California State courts ta the matterwin be established and the winagain be brought to trial as herwill agree to dismissal of the annealMrs Botkin was convicted but wasgranted a new triaL Her inumut took
adverse pinion appealed to the UnitedStates Supreme Court At the new trialit wilt be necessary for a pay of Dotsware witnesses to repeat the Journey toCalifornia
FATAL FALL IN THE DARK
Aged Tumbles Downstairs andBrocks His Neck
CUMBBRLAJfD Md Marsh S Kariymoraine William Dyche aged
soveatystx years over six foot tall and
the dark lost Ma balance sad Ml to thebottom of a stairway Ma reekand dying almost instantly
He recently moved here from DueGalley Tunnel W Va and is survivedby a widow and seven ebiWrea
Preparing for the Shad FishingNEW CASTLS Del March Proimia-
tion are well under way by shodftehermea for the coming season and theftrst sets will be dinned about Marsh 17Tbe men will use propelled bygasolene engines which will be of greatadvantage and save much lost time IB returning here with their catches for mar-kets Charles F Munson has been
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ia thKXW YORK March S Mareka w U
raised water in ass above all
nod these ta PnMraonIt i a mmtJiu of cttiiens of thatfated town aa to which Ilea worked lire
weeks today or the overttowteg gna-Psaaalt which reached ettmax-ently afternoon
Tbe dcatrojad the banks thechurches the big stores hi which
spent their money sad which subsUK air of prosperity The bondha seriously danmoti std in several In-
ferweeks to come the wry source of thetowns prosperity the me milk aloes the
their money
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M faminehas Tell PM families to tantHj Jarshelter
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dynamite a thirtysaat taigc of trap rockia order waters night at
Lacger Firms a Sams-
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saSU Magistrate Mott aa he lashedtoe desk yesterday msi ntaj atFranklin a ninoyoarcharged with befog a htajwaysaaa
The complainant against the little fairlow was Mrs Ceorgtana SchnteDteg
The women said that ah waa iMninmafront dais same shopping on Saturdayafternoon when two lads knocked aher Franklin struck her ta theand whet she threw up her hands hay
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Pete was knows all over the teamHe once traveled with a circus Mmepatron and was gives to Mr Farrentaught Mm many tricks
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