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Cor. -Court qareiiPtum Vf- BEFORE HAvii'ArrsiiBCJroi -OA.L W K DONE ,&1L, AND SBEi. HART & HM, ELEOTiaOAIi .CONTBAJCTiORS, "- -j. 37 ' rbrary.Bufldingr to basament -. w AGENTS FOR TKIttHPH MOTOR ' W. P.-'liESTS'ClN, IHASSEUn. .' , . Muslin UnderMan ei , - If f'Vi -rrA jt . . -T- i- """s-.'.vt .:--. Ji FYs- -r r " llouse Considering -the sAd j'iu9Tdation l of the CraralsB Four Big Claims:. Ebs3 Occasionedby- OEDATf OH -ARQYftLL- CONCLUOEDJNJhEJEMATE -"vis, - AfMElNOMEPrtSTO - BOUSE BIUL PASSED PRESIDENT 5 r A U- "OIHORIZES5 ITIiEPnJXDS ItHE CANAL BIL, , WahingttD3, Jaris trie Jiouse"de yoted ;the idajr. tKe;"ta,-fiiviJnif the court i af -claims Jurisdiction - in-' J the cHafana of the KtaoTcnter k'mdEIlon dollars cm accoun't -io'aiing jfWm delays cccaooeij ay - cluuiges f ln ,the plans, of -"wiar lipsi.'WiheiC'the Lboiige, aidjourned- the jprevipus qustlcni had - been, ordered and; the vofte :m. he bill will te.i)Jjcettxcnorowi - -- V " SENATE PROCEEDINGS" ;''J ;V3Phe debate xn"tebiU Increa ihe k, C: ; : t. C JEfvery axnendmienit; opposed iby ; the tniUtao ccWitteewaa?voted -down andally.-the convmtttee's ameiidment .to4he tiotfse sixbstltute wp.s gsreed to'. that Jthe anmor ihalf cor sist qt "fifteen, rjdwnts4rf Javalr; regiments ortnntryiwltih one lieutenw unft 'rieraV? Six JroIerals ?and fifteen. ibTigadlerenera4.l rPhe f -president -? is'jaldo iauthorlzed to enlist Mllpdno, sogoitd vand ;sbl. diera not to e6eedweive thotisandp wcl6i th MlJf furtiheriprovldeJtbf the ttoialenl'eoljforLiudto alt no-fxced ne hxrndredthoiasandV -;TS irepuiblicWM '!d!ded fcodtay not to eet ai diay ait least) aiot for; the present, foftakins-vp tObe NUaainagtukn canal- IbajvjiT after im huar fete&t nt in au cua etndwias -nii3in4nataus.- - - , Tie csmcus iwas alleL mxgey hectcoee at Senator IMtoaan'S amftxastaroatiee In be ha.U of the IbiH andf an Jeajmest effort wa inteidle to-efSebfiai sattsflactorr sol-ution of ithe iMeraiiiyThetPeuTieaB, a jgenjenal Ktifaage'wS iems jaad xzsaaxy 'jsjateeoihea iwire made, but, after all fiiadtjibeemt jaid, "the senators -tooeludedi Itflasafte eo ton Gireat -Bri-tain's attitude Ttlowaird the aimieidnnienita to'tlljHJaPaiHiictefo'te ttrea ty ia -Tindeiftned ifcwoixl', not- ibe ;iwise por expedience of, ithe1 construction of thejwwtplosedi mal. - : SecatwnAlliswaii, z-chiairnTlaa iDi; th caiucua, (was jauhotrized)to (malke - !hi3 staijeinentti to '-:einiaor HSoaan wndl loiCher frieods ot'tfbJtf- canal jbil and to !tJhe pulh. lie geoeriaUyi' - In giving, ifomt ibe Jaid stress -uporir"t!he (Catot toaitu.t2di fconoliuislon was for the present." He'ialsbf stated that the ' questDon; ' of 'roibiattr oitbemtlan shouHd ibeigiven ' to jtUse'sWiP suibsid'y' (btn amd1 at!hes aropitottoni'bnist rwa not di'sauisisexi.V - 1 " - .c J 'x PROTOCOL SIGHED. Chinese TJcnipoienUaxieaf S - , j .tures to Affreeiaent- , ; f-' .Washington, Jan.: . 18 .VA m$ssage was received today from.JMinisiter Con-e-er at Pekin dated I'ajst' evening stating hajttihe 3ilnese'-Plen1potentiarieahat signed, and delivered (the 'protocol; OPhSs remorves the laat'douibt :Jtihatlia. arisen as to the aeaiing-of , the agreement for It would not ihaveljeen .accepted by. the siniah'tolaiteter who"is the' d dan of ithe-- corps, -unlesslt ore rail the seafcs jand signatures necessary to-gwe luu CHlCAGaUHOSEN vftoiVijake " kns- i8-Chicago' was choen--: (as 'Ihe next-meeitingIace-t tor the1-" BNticiiai;daTC,Jfeiocjs-w oonveritioni : , Ts rVaWaWe-Buildiiigptf: At a leas thaW-Itavalue'ia'.oier Si "eVauici . ?a4 'it ' Q ; ,c.tek-;on:-V Wu near tee-,?; i "-minus "k C&at3ro5 'street, 84x422.v ' o 0 D r 1 1 z" f l. I i i --1 - lit! Cadet Doiiglaallac West Point. Jan. 18. Cadet Douirlass denied having convulsions .or hysteria Mawuwiuv-i nuw, jEHCivwi BUCUUUU9U t onrtneoccaslon.-of -:-hts. -be'1 when a. 7riA W' --tV-'i i! -! ingrt violently- ,exerblsed-durln , thel terSat tomniil and,at siynmerirencampmentjotJSsI ? At ftaen,W t-the- iWeatPotntx' rat- . wa l SST-i? n .dasa man and- ht called again by the oongressloiaf invest iiung wmmittee. mis jmormn& Jiiao Arthur -was pale and -anything but ro bust -in appearance. i-u.- lV ; ilrwanger. questioned the:, witness today and in reply, to a series of ones- tions jiaoArtnur said i My healihV appearances and nervous temperament are about , as they -were In the.summei; of 89.7The.day on which tne exercising: occurred -was exceeding ly Warm and I was feeling-more Jubi lant' than .usual.--,. ? ' r " ' tf Who directed you to-go to, the tent on thfe evening in Question?? . f You say a soiree, at which "you and ther, fourth, ciasa-menexercised'was going; on-in the camp? -vT-. - : Tes, sir. :c .--r " "Dockerie .and Barry you say, wer the men who led the hasingrf : O r "res, sir."?". "fe '7 '.. 'i"Tou foundranother? cadet In a faint ing condition ; some time afterwards during that encampment?" f - I found Xadet- Murphy , in a bad way, unable to control himself j and r I helped him to the sink4 "y " -"Did you report the fact of your be ing hazed?" - r "No, -sir,' the fact became known to the ' authorities ' and : an Investigation was : maae oy ioionei Jaejn,' ine comrt manaanu - - : . y : t SNAKE BANDiOEJNDIANS 9eem -,banid of disaff edted! i jtodianq; rmmlbring aiboutb fifty, eachr are out and claSminte Tto ibe the legally; consfeHvrted aaithoiiity - dn fWa nation, c " fltoey Iharve elected an: todiependenit chiefs eowncii adold other officeca!, andt tlheipebicaMe'peo- jple hlavo aippMed; to the United States au- OSiesetindians jaire Hattir dsAlobdsst ,1s- wjjn and? sttlbborni.- They re the &nti- tt'ea.ty piarty tand! say thr-tw any CSreek couinc51-o tratify km?.' 'fikrtdiers maw be mieoeasary . idoktPuio xn&m .xiown; and - tibere 4 wiJesg3aadr aam as to wihaJt tbey Mill ido njext. IT WAS UTOR IN .1 THBBCONl)fDEGRlB So rbeG8Jes 'the? Jury T iru the Jehiiff Bosscheitef .Murder Gase "Yesterday. iOTREME POTAUTT TJNIDER TDEIB -,WrIXICT 19 TBIBfTX ' ;YiE3AR - IRXJABOR JEN; ?THB STA.TE -pRIScWVEHDICrP: OiP MURDER IN PlRSTT !DE55REE :WAB FEARED IPatitersori;!. J., JanlS.-Murder.m the'second! degree-was the 'verdict ren dered 4hls evening agatost 'MdAaiister Caropibel.andjDeath. charged, with the murder of Jennie Bossoheiter. , vThe extreme 4Penaty wwier inevsn. ifl.'isr'ihiaTia laboV.In tthe, state; prison fthfaty years i - .Judge, dxonfremanded inp fori 8tii its t 1 't, v.- They probably willjbe senteccea eariy next week.;;. TThat the idef entianxs-. ana counser feared a 'verdidb 1 in : the first degree' was' plain: fromr the wiay all re ViP - the fto&r verdkst While' tlxe pVisonersmierely looked Jdazed -and be wildered as thotfgh. nder some over powering f stroke, of igoodr;fortune tne faces of the-ta?wyersjsh, the pleas- c dAlis'rXwasthe toost:unsteady of the thieefwhett-.the oeienaania wb "mvCni' toodifrbnt - the Jury7; ne tu'med'deathiy paleand bit hlipe. and ends of his mustaohe"- '- - wspoisqijous solutiqii;: lliiisteT (JY0cates Itttcrllafiiae v, of .-TOMteiaTid Blacks:";- icVSand. Jan-r 18. TheCMnese mlii. istei- Wu to, Wtervie)Wv41oday,iaidvOi. cated"'. (marriage - between -whites - md M'acks-as w trueV solution-of tfhe.nesrro lem.-He dentouncedi lynchlngs and v-!, inolt suwdertamki xwher . such ' iTai,nhia!'-Jran;-18.SamTiel; 1. root'beer,- and wnose - wtrd.iwr v-c-wrs ago" was estimatedi at- $1,000,- tached the alms-thouse in- this city,. -Kn-rfwl today in- CJaraden,-a. J.; lay a relative who Maimed the body urTells of West.PoicfcWayWifci rIa it r: v., -.. fr - ratlr.Vj: 4 r sr.- 9-' MiH . a;lll.a.mrl'ir;rr.r'J.. 7 ? VT: VIt does'jiot: settle ii; air'&eyar haxed and, may have to'flghragainr- ' . ue - witness" stana. TtentIcer-is-'-the cadet responsible for , cjiyi v oos -V saa -secreted s a novel Inside of-a-Bible .nd was reading it while to ,all -appearances he was reading the.Bibhv;n - v-- -X'-:GeneraiEcr Questioned' thtrwitness' .closely, with referenpe to this report. The witness said the -bodlr was Ca'pa per covered -French, hovel, but later -on the general, made him, admit be could notwear.posiUveiytthatt'was; ,-He also acknowledged -thatJt might have !)eeil:?;lS8oa-let iraupplement Ux the. Bible. - s- ,r The witness ald he tola this to Mr. Burnetts president of the4 cadet branch of ,the - Young- Men Christian association,- buVPrentlce Siaddtept the3nci dent to himself for oer two years. - t 'What brOughtupthe Recollection of the episode??, ' - rWe were - all Tfiadin'about Booz'b charges in the Philadelphia newspa- . rwhat chargesr ' f-;C ""'I "He.stated, that lie was kille'd by the hazing fee received- in: ibis aisademviV J repnea ne ; witness .Who evidently did not see tne Vbuir'he had made. . - 5 ARE ONCTE WAa PATH f tEJufauJa. I. T., Jarf. IS. The disaffect ed Cireelc Xtodtona, niofww as ttbe -"Snake band,"- arewup . In afqaaisf and are nidlnK thifr 'counitory; Wlntd&estera in hainsdt wMp- ping randt .inaltreatmi? peacefirl liidaans band of' fifty, headed4byJoto' Creek, iwaa seen esteiridiay-o'fieait -Pwabtor, "" They fwea-aJrmedto-theT resting? Barrio JGreeif0-T3f this part of the oatrywtfwxnv .heyS'XOdkrtoi 'Hickory XJtwm ped. , Tfhese (people, ,it i;.sai -ant aod' authorfty, haye billed one snanwbo ve- sasGess artieac. Tae mhrshai .says the country wrest of, here ia in ami. uproar the MIETING5T0 CONSIDERS, .; JICARAGUAN CANAL Opinion :That Great Britain -Will Giye Way to. the De. mands ofthe Uiiited States. CSABINET,- CDfU!NX3IIiS HSIL3 rwiTSH GRZE1AE SBCR0CY, ' WTTffl "N1O1NE - CBTJTi JHECEI lSflINISTtE3RSr PRtEBElNT- )CmiAlMIBIERiUAimv5M!AfT XblTt TO f - JTRlElATlYv New York,. Jan. li-A -dispatch to the Journal from London says: "A special meeting has beeh called for Friday of this . week to consider the disastrous ..condition of affairs i- In the South African war and to discuss" the Nicaragua canal , matter. " - , , "Mr. Choate-has' notified -Washinei ton thai-he expects a decision," and speculation is rife'as to, what-will ocrt cur. It is -almost the "unanimous opin ion that Great Britain is-bound to give way to tne .American demands, -but not Without some , diplomatic dodging,'- in order to conceal a' too t apparent, sur render.. , - -.'1;"- ""No formal announcement Is expect ed immediately. The cabinet. councils have been held with great secrecy and no onebut.tbjs ministers are present.. All are sworn to; secrecy. Ambassador LChoate Is 'working with; the same V.-se - Lansdowne is reported to be willing to approvfe. the : amendmentsiand : sign the treatyrObjection, if any,'will come from Chamberlain; - v, : , "Ex-Senator Edmunds' article caused deep interest! in, official circlesr -New, York corespondents, of the JLondbn-papers have been i endeavoring .to jculti-vate- the ..belief that- the senate's trac tion - Is ;"mere Jingoism) j trash, : unen dorsed byany of - theileading'-states-s: men or; a majority of -the people. ' Ed mundsThas upset-lthat-fallacyr JTn-fact, the patronizing air- assumed! bylEng-. land toward, the United States' in" the days' ofthe-; Spanish i war is Jrapidly changing, front.., . r-V. --"'Roseberysi recent- speech, sounding the warning that . the. United-States is absorbing British trade has cast a. chill over commercial' circles." rVs - TAlthough glishpiiiiblic Opinion,, is steadily; yeerlnigwund toward theiVlew taken On - American ; on jthe -INkjaragua canal -j quesbonv"'; there is ho'-getting jaway frbent the fact 4thatOTatorJkror s gan's proposals are notre!lished isa this country . - The Post admits the value of the interoceanlo - c&jral for the com merce of., the United IStatesand1 thinks that the matter- might have been ai raES'ed'long ao5, asr foreign countries would: reruLIl3T . cence'de to America - a predominant voice" in the Settlement cf COO CPEDSAHECOUTO BOiltEI!CUS3FC:(iES if j Colyille's Ilobile Coluriii Attfcked tt London. Jan. i-Generai -iatcheneri telegraphing from" Pretoria' todays Ws I Colonel Geney with -New ?ealanders and:3us'hmen7 vigorouslyattackethe enemy eight miles west of yentorsburg, completely routing-800 Boe ' . -t -A Kitchener addar that, there were-insignificant casualties to both forces and a. concentration or. the enemy who were drivenv off with severe losa:. Our cas- names a& wounded and one killed." - Bennett: Burleigh. ' who Tiaa - return to 'Capetown; .sends the 'Dally ;Tel grarh an enigmatical ' dispatch V dated January. 16,-aayIng: -- v - AU . our- z BOloiers." "whether rtvm Orange 'Biver 'colony or the Transvaal, mkjk. ue picture or neaitn, ana - it is hoped that the end is steadily romine near,:;1!-." s - - - rThet few recent successes of ' the Boers are annoyihgn Twenty thousand reinrorcementa nave arrived, and they are, arery-welcome in- Cape Colony. where, the Dutchr decline to rise. The raiders are 60 miles north of the town and are beingpressed by ; our, troops." ; - u nis presumably means that v Xord Kitchener has sent 20.00a men into c&xm Colony. . . .r THE DAYS OF bllGLAIID 8 QUEEII ARE IIUMBERED fier Condition Shows Stead; - Decline : and Alarmi HerPiysiciajif., " nndon, Jan. 18. It is nowfsald that thequeeai'a days are nuimiberd. -'Ia ad dition to the nervous depression- 5 and miaDionolia, she has developed syoxipi tonus 01 jatarnh of'Jbhe etomach,i? and altlhough there was a slight ameikwa tlon of the malady today, hericonddtioa ttow a steady decline wJaidi ereatly alaitasithe medical attendants. r"- A. bulletin issued tonljarht-Lvs that durinig.he past- year ther! has-been av great strain on the queen,? which has tojd'ion -toer-tmervous systems and her Physiiann aeodmmend. rlihat she "keep- perfectlyiquie!t and .abstain from trans. JAMAICA MAY SEBD ; .- 4 '' DELECATES'TQ ENGLA1ID To Protest t Against Rcstalioik of .Crown Government.' V j r lnstaa, - Jaimaica, Jan-''-vlfii-H6eneral elecstlons here have concluded vOf lour- teen jmemtbesf s of the legislaitjatoep" ' re- Tumea, miraeen are pjewigoj ito freest Joseph Chaimperlainfa altteanpt tio restore albsolujtet xsrownr govrnmaiiteeseeeeaErrtAO aibsaluitie crown govefprmjent;;fIThe dieeHaiig aia.inst- the BTitdSh ooIomiaJli policy is growing stronger, and? If IMi CShtaim'ber. lain-retfuses to yield, delegates rwill ibe seat to 'England! soon. ALLEGED LYNCHERS PLACED UNDER BilllD Pive Citizem of Bntherford County , . Arrested For the Kllliiig of Hilli. Special to the Gazette. - " 1 - Rutberfordton, Jan.' 18. FiveTof, the prominent citizens of Rutherford coun tyjfor whom Judge Shaw issued bench iwarrants at he recent'1 term of .the Superior court tfor the lynching of Avery - Mills -last iHay, and -who . have not been seenr etoce untll to night,! were captured and taken ibeforeja, Justice of he peace , and! admi-tted to bail ta the sum -of $10,000' each .--On the : evidence cf (Mill's wif e ad the "failure of. the grand Jury in finding true billsj war rants were issued, wthera the men. dis appeared, " -w J Mills iwas shot to death, while on the way to Jail -JEEe.wasr 'taken fromr the officers and riddled watJh JbuUets by, a mob of unanasked men in da-ligfat; A MATTER OF BUSIHESS. V-A ZC "''Z London:: Spectator- TJiegInglandto Accept Hay-Panncefote Treaty:- 1 HondonC- JanM.--The t Spectator niirges England- to accept; 'fhe-Hay-i Pauncefots ,treaty -IJt'ers' to - the article &f h wewi xotk .corresponaeni; of the Times urging' England not to acW oept i-tnejtrea.ana to teaoa ne Amer ican enate good" mariners, 'and says-It 5s-aworkor?A3nerI English:-It says ithe treaty is -a matter of ousiness and notmannere TV0 PRISOflERS ESCAPE. -; Demturr"TeniT. r'Jan; 18. Jack: 'Ben neitter Baud' Johtt (Butter; iprisoners in be Qf-elgs oouirty" jail.- ank)dje-: their escape late ryesltesdXyalKternooir ECSear farced itfheSiiLfW&y vault -ofctae cels 4rot iby what metihloid is not known- Tlhey halve guyt ibaenf arretted. "s Dr." JiolLn, Hey " Williama requests us to state that for the better accommo dation, of Ms patrons his office hours Jn future vVJ tr3 frcri 11 a." tL to'l p. .0 end from 5 tor 5 pttt.v Cunday hours: "4:CJ t 6 p, Ci- uuuio mm::: - iimi . i: . i -'- -t"i ' -, A,:--i-:t .i-i" J .v..-iiel Scorpion; Jold .Ilorhalrcla'f MsujraiJntir.fFi:fthor Oftfere; it su Of THie Sitnatioiu Is Still Abate 7 - -i5 and Trouble Likely to 0f i- cut atAhy Time; CASTRO A DESPERATE , 7 1A TO DEAL WITH 4 OOCCLUSION REACiHKI' B Y fllg C KyrniN5JENrr--iiB could ;mus TER ; ENOUGH - MEN TO , OVER' CCffilB'sOORPOON'S CREW s Washtogtxm, Janr W.'JWhat appears " r to toe a right about face of the govern- i-: ment'tprtts attitude toward Venezuela in the J- asphalt concession trouble was executed today. ,j Orders to tlie Boonpion to proceed to Guanoco "were rescinded and her'comi-. mander told )to remain- at La Guayra - until further orders.-' - It Us- learned that the government feara that if ; hcstilrties ' occurred at Guanoco! between Venezuela troops and the- marines and blue jacket's Tfrcani the Scorpion the United States -nigM be placed' im the position of being tile ag gressor, "iowever, the situation Is still in an acute stage andi trouble like ly a)t lasny time. " The government bos evidently reach ed the' conclusion that President Castro 1st "a desperate man to deal with. No doubt". "Is felt ( , that he can tmfuster enougn men to wercome xne crew or the Scorpion! and -the Ashtphalt compa ny's employes" if he has - determiined to dispossess ithe company.' . IA. conflict in which men wearing the uniform) 'of the t United- States.- were rayed- .''WouidTOean- war. " ;' . V;- WESTEBH ADVEflTURE Forced to Climb s Tree to EiCups Grey - , , . Wolver 7-" tMeeker, Colo.,;. Ja.- 18..-rrRoosevelt ifiailedl'-'to return to-susiper .at the Key- stoma rarach last jrfght hen the others assemteleia,- amd whew ten. o'cCock . had -passed ds friends ibeoame alammed' for his safety. '-Search was- made and- (he was tfouni ia a tree iwhere ho had climb er to escaoie grey iwolves thatrtoad (been attractedt by the cries of .j$xo&- tof . - ithe woilvieg iwMcfb Robservelt bad- wounded. ... rn catalbmtg the toee Rtooservelt' lost- his . ceirtiridige belt. - , .. The reselling party tfouaaidi ithe -iplaicie 'by imieans of dogs. Eoosevelt told them. ihe had been a prisonier f or four;haurs..a Half a dozen 'wolves whicfh he had kll- fledt- with revolvers lay under the, itree. , The other wolves we re sca'ttead by. dogs. ; PUNISHED FOR - v : POLITICAL A6ITAT:0!1, " -St. Petersburg, Jan. l&.One' hun-., dSred and fifty studentts (recently er- v mestedl at Kieff foT.eiilgagmg in political : agihartlott - havte i ibeen: ordered -expatrt. afbed to Port Arthwr where they w$tt do . mfltiitary service. The same fate, awalts- sdoxes ;tf tistudents arrested at jthe. cfijK- taal om a stodilajr chairge The. ferment continues urdong! - students throughout th country Dlstuaijanices are antici-' , pated. - - jiuilunu HIIHIIHHinHIIUIIIIU LA GRIPPE. Beware Of La. GriDue,. -2t .is ' : a dangerwus-" disease -Take J : HC wilrkHepdowa the fever and 4 t pain; ' At store or by mafl 25e. s s x s - s - m 3 .if. .. 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