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:,v:;V-;-: ; .-s vy -V-'l5: '(r:M:-: cr i .it i ii i. j 1 ii i y ; i i,i ii i- . n i i i u i i i7 i i f r. READ THE EVENING DISPATCH ; , -1 . TODAY'S, 1 NEWS' TODAY. '; Xf 1 J i Wmf o 1 lT ' ' ' J THE WEATHER. - Generally faijf tonight and Sunday. , Not ; much change in temperature. 'Moderate variable winds. , , V ' , - 1 - ,1. 1 I .V!JSt.- VOLUME SEVENTEEN WILMINGTON, C;,? SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 19U ; PRICE FIVE CENTS n I! ivfipmnrr mn rnnnnp pninn So VlinCMgiill- Coro h M 4 Her isW loFllppta 7 War Maneuver In VSotifli Find United States1 Troops! In SpfendidV Trim For Active Seryite. Horrible Tragedy Enacted in a Home r I i! m f Kflf-l Awaking From , Slumber Wife Mi4 took Her ' Husband For a Burglar and Shot Him to Death. Chicago, March ' 18.J6hn " Schentc, superintendent Vof the Parkridge branch of the North Western-; Gas, Additional Force, to Strengthen the Garritorr, Will Be Placed lnk the .Hawaiian Islands -Troops on the Way to 'Frisco, to Embark At Once For HonoluluWar Department Ex Tucson, Arizona, March 18. Hav ing taKem , a , rouna , about course Ught and Coke Co., was found shot through San Antonio, as it headed for to death early today in his home in the army maneuvers, the Second Unit- Parkridge, a suburb, r TheJpolice an-1 ed States Infantry, under command nounced several hours later after Mrs. I of ; Colonel. Mansfield hai ' passed Schenk had vrecovered: from, hysterics, through -Tucson en route to San Fran that the wife, admitted she shot her J cisco, where thd? men embark- imme- husband,: mistaking him for burglar. Idiately for Honolulu. It is understood When the -police arrived at the house, this will be an additionaforce for the Mrs. Schenk was , hysterical, v At .firstl Hawaiian Islands-- and not to: relieve she said she did not know who area j the other : troops. Rumors are being the two shots, which entered her hus-1 discussed.: to the effect that vwithin band's body. ;: After becoming; calmer 1 the 1 next three - months twelve ;thou she Is repqrted by the police to-have sand men,' including infantry, cavalry, xd.m. . i iwa icuicu micr uciug i lie la ana mounvea axuuery, wm occu late to an entertainment, - and was ny the Hawaiian and PhillUpine Is- awakened by .the sound t some one I lands. in the house. I was too frightened - Why and What For.. to call out, but went to see what, it Washington,- March 18. The Sec was, carrying a revolver. I saw a ond Infantry is being sent to Honolulu man move and I dont know how. the in accordance vrith the general order gua became discharged. Then when J issued -by General Wood, Chief of I called to Mr. Schenk : and he , did I staff of - the Army, November 16th. not , answer 'the suspicion came over! Two batlions of a regiment are now my: mind and I found -I had killed him.l en route for " San Francisco' ano.-wlll It s was a - horrible mistake, as we al ways have been very happy." . MEDICAL STUDEUT SHOT WHILE QUTHUIITHIG sail r within a. few days for the Ha waiian Islands, i It was the original intention" to send them March ,5th. Their departure was delayed-1 by send ing of a Chinese .relief expedltiohn the arinv transDort Buford. . No tran3-1 port beinfe , available the Third battal ion of the Second Infantry is now at Fort Russell, - Wyoming. .This - battal'j ton -will5 satt for Honoluln; Juifth, Twq batteries 7 of Afield rtnierywtti :lS: -i" AccDsed of Llurder HeVTHI tie Back In Vashr Served 20 Years -iogtoii Hay :' Pennsylvania Presents the Case of a Man Who Was Wrongly Convicted ' of Murder-l-Governor Has Now Par doned Him, as His lnnocence Has Been Clearly Established. Much Work Has Accumulated During H is Vacation Said " to U nderstahd : That Democrats Will Insist On Re- : vision of the TariffHis Extra Ses sion Message Will Be Brief. 4 . m ; Pittsburg, March 18. Andrew Toth was released from the peniten- :).vi; Augusta; Ga,, March 18. The Pres- ident played his last golf game of his '-V':.; tiary today after serving twenty years spring vacation at the Country Club .HiVj for a crime he did. not commit. Toth today. Mr. Taft has thoroughly en-rt' was accused of "murdering a fellow joyed his rest. He has done his best'f i I XA workman at the Braddock ; furnaces to forget there is such a thing in the ; . and sentenced . to prison for. life. Re- world as work and has , nearly sue- , cently it was discovered that he was ceeded. There will be, ' in conse- : ; a half mile . away from the . scene quence, a heavy accumulation ofTofBc-': v' when the crime was committed. Gov- ial; business awaiting him in Washi; j ernor Tener promptly; signed his par-' ingtoh. He' is in good condition to .. : don. A TROUSERS-SKIRT STORY. attack, the., work. The President's message to the special, session of Con- gress, which convenes April 4tn, wui be a brief, if he follows his present hS0 mennauons., : wnemer- ne wuii rec-,v ommend that nothing be considered , ; but the reciprocity agreement bill or AEBrbo; Mich March ;18--How- foeIslandslr rttiati0& 'rt Inerely carrying putrthfr1Ia! ably fatally, in the left breast wane nnt R6verai months ago . for huhting with two Jother : students at creatin" an ademiate garrison fori Fortage lako toaay. - olnln ' The Bifurcated Garment Woke-Up Old Sleepy Philadelphia'. . , . " TlhllarlalnVilo Monwli 1 Q TMnT-irvflv knows who saw them first, but in less .wbether. he will indicate suchdeslre ; r than two minutes after they made simply by confining himself tq. tte their appearance In Fairmont Park, ""j I 7 - v 1 yesterday there . was a crowd about Pf stated. jrrom xormai them thi seemed to spring from no- ? Democratic leaderE Jlfnt where, and each one. gazed and talked has every, reason to believe revision a l - .MPffii ...... cf . W of the "trousers skirts" the ypung woA1"rl rL ' women were wearing. ; Payne-Aldrich tariff apt will be under. They did not seem to mind the scru- taken. Senator Tillman, of -South . W lU. and' walked about app Carowho renUyas unconcerned as though they "L" were sipping tea in their own homes l" ! rtT w v instead of starUing peaceful citizens they.ought to get to work at the ear.,, and citizenesses by setting the fashion opportunity. . , - . ...' $ for a new fad in wearing apparel for ?f 5 be ;-i,?5? 25? wbmeh. From remarks made by the that the President may caU;pr LmenInthecr PUBLISHER'S AN NOUNCEMENT. UTAH PUTS THE BAN OH Commencing with the first of nekt m'onth, April 1st, The Dispatch , will make a slight increase in its subscrip tion price, making an advance to 35 cents per montn, delivered anywhere in the city by , earner, or sent any where in the country by mail. The Dispatch feels perfect justified in mazing wuS ; ""T " Za passed the legislature, slight, however, for the reason that the present price but lime more man pays for the actual fost of the bare pa per and collections. The present price is the same as applied 16 years ago when The Dispatch was but a six col umn, four page paper,, with a small In- BULL KILIED Hlf.l StPG OF HEMS Salt Lake City, March 18.--rA bill movinir u a Tnlsdpmpanor to sell elk- arettes or cigarette papers has, finally Mangied, Dead Body of Farm Hand Discovered In a Pasture Infuriated Bull Gdred Him to Death. New York March 18. The mangled bodyof WiHiam Payne, a farm hand, was found today in a. pasture near Morrlstown, 'where he was gored to death by a ferocious bull. Payne disregarded warnings and alone at temnted to let the animal into the field; MIN W THREE HUHDBB) THE SIREKE S EliQ LOST HER TEETH Spinster.Appeals to Uncle Sam to Find r Her Ivories. T S Washington, March 18. A Jersey i biu... " I fo1a toPth tol expensive staff, and with no telegraph- . .TTv !c tieWB;V'S1:V SSTSS- mtchcclUas-recelv. Deen mamLameu su iucbb j " though extra expense has been .added time and time again, -J eei Wfrom 'filmden st ment, and a vasi mouu. . .. ilT4nor lates Df . nfy chinery has been installed, and m tne "rV' " m tii mails meanume The Dispatch grew to a six 2oiSd?iSS column, si, .page.paper. .th,,to !fw yery tfch its nresent size wna sreaici i,uiuv - v.iiw i.wao b . . . nAnrino flit. I to hear irom you. n yuu we.uiuw.. Krrori in q firo vhiph rip latter including a full page of Associat- tunate- enough toT t4W stroyed a block of pens in the Union . , a A.ol '.no. know : hOW 'Inconvenient It IS ,lO nave I tnAav Tho Inca to tnpnh ea tress aispaicnes- :eciww . t i.... Blul-,k i-uu"j - rf TUa 7rtn nf.nrint to do without, them, and nave, no i hniisftnd .dollars. -i .nw iT,.rAaDri Now. I had them even a year. . .. rm, r.iengtrti 1 more lust now. So will you Kinaiy ao corps 01 au union iu, x "c . I ". ma , milr.klvl " . , 1 - ' feeis not only Justified, but that it wnai you can Thousands of Acres of Phosphate Lands Will Be Withdrawn. . Washington . March . 18. Farmers throughout the country, will" be tho beneficiaries ' by the ' conservation pol icy established in connection with" the discovery and classification of the phosphate beds in" the United States Approximately 2,548,145 acres of phos phate lands, examined by scientists CATTLE BURNED TO DEATH Chicago, 111., March 18. One , man was killed and three hundred head of I pali W5 W thousand .dollars. WILL HELP FARMERS. Of the Railroad Firemenv Is Believed to Be Close at Handmport&nt De velopments May Come Later Today; Cincinnati, March 18. That the firemen's strike on the - Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Rail road would be settled within a few lays is the general opinion. It was thought that some form of settling the difficulty was decided upon at the conference of officials of the firemen's organization yesterday. , Vice Presi dent Teat, of the Brotherhood of LO; comotive Firemen -4 and Engihe'men, has hinted that important - develop ments might be looked for "later to-t day. . . - . . London," March 18. During Febru ary the bubonic plague In India caused the enormous total of 188.498 deaths. irtlsh India officials state that , the plague was most virulent this . year. Persistent efforts to stamp it out have failed. , " " ' v : must make the slight increase noted, as possible especially as improvements are con templated, including a larger system of State correspondence GERMAN OFFICERS LAND . . ' FIVE ALLEGED . SPIES Hnmrmrp' fiormanv. March 18. A local paper announces that .four Ger mans and an Englishman have been arrested charged with having trans mitted to Eneland plans and specifi cations' for German warsWps under construction. ' , . " , : , . " , ' ' Stocks Today. -New Vork. March 18. Some heavi ness was shown at the opening of the stock market Bear operators uncover ed stoD loss orders In Missouri Pacific, The general market followed the course of Missouri Pacific to only a Blijrht extent. " The market . closed strong, a, mix ture of short covering and buying or ders wiped out,: practically all early losses. Many material sama scored. ' ' , . . ," were Th. Roses of Virginia.' Beautiful" story of religious nature Grand Theatre ' today. It. v Thev were very good teeth," The postmaster General put one of the best inspectors in the service on the job to. find the missing ivories- The Horrid Men Excluded. Medford, Mass., March 18. With half of the Jackson College under- cri-oiintna in immaculate pvening dress I rtf th oemiot-ical Survey have been of the masculine order, kindly lent for Withdrawn, pending legislation which the occasion by big brothers and male ould. preVent these lands, falling into -i a- Dm onmiai costume -party of lilCUUD V"V , tUH . UaUU3 VA. . uiuiivivi;iMwi the All Around Club, tne boguu-oi- Qtatinn of the college, was neia mai evening in Metcalf HalL Of necessity the College; Hill men were not permit: ted to be present, but tneir ;auem; wad fully compensated iior oy iue lantry of the girls, who for the even oA mancullne attire. . ... ' . .?i areas, containing aeposus oi mineral, are tat he withdrawn in the near fu ture." SCHENK TRIAL. IN MAY, Postponed Today on Motion of Prose- cuting Attorney. ' . Wheeling, W.v Va., March,18. The trial of Mrs. Laura : Fa'rnsworth Schenk, has been postponed until the May termon motion of Prosecuting Attorney Handlan. " American, troops, guarding BRIDGES MORE CLOSELY TWELVE THOUSAND SEAMEN ENJOYING LIBERTY TODAY Norfolk, March 18. General liber ty to 12,000 men of the Atlantic bat tleship fleet, which arrived in Hamp ton Roads from Guantanamo, Cuba, yesterday, ' began' todays The men are allowed to .come ashore about 200 at a time" from each ship, making daily liberties to about 2,500 men. The battleships Louisiana, Kansas and New Hampshire have been docked at ' the Norfolk Navy Yard.' These are now ready for tne firing tests Monday, with the battleship San Marces as a target. l . , man from Missouri, -Trvho wanted fio; ng ne: CTqwa v saw A J1,S fllf f :mldi-:'. I,ALi immohetf upall his jcourage and e i (prowd young who summoned: up Ventured to approach them- with the question yas- to how - they felt-. Jij,v the !-.';.;' new garb. One of Jthem became quite c6nversati(mil44l reporter all about 'it . - ,-s. . .'-.v.r..;... ;; "How do n - feel wearing . trousers T Enormous, Awful Work of the Bubonic Pfague In India All ; Efforts to Stamp Out the Disease Have Failed. - ViterbQ,tItaly,;:March 18. Today's session of the trial of the Camorrists worn skirts for um well, for quite was occupied by cross examination of A, a few years, it did seem odd.- A very NicolatMorra. ' An adjournment was funny thing happened when I wa3 taken until ! Tuesday. , Morra is one dressmg. ' You see, I got both feet in of the thirty six prisoners, members one leg, and I thought surely I had j Cf the Terrorists' gang charged with , : gotten into the wrong skirt, f or it waa I murdermg Gdnnaro Guoccolo and his just as wide as my hobble. wife. "Before I had gone two blocks from home some youngsters shouted: I . 'Oh, look at her pants!' 1 T screamed, and then for, a mo- THEY WANT JEW YORK EXCHANGE METHODS REVISED 15 Cents For $100 Diamond. Roanoke, Va., March 18. That Joh ment I was frightened, but it dawned Scott, milkman, may kjiow milk or upon me that It was only my trousers- taer first, water but certainly not dia . . . , - : . mends of the first water, was demon- "No, I can t say that I : was terribly JS oons ; hen ! . Hall tracted undueattentlon. ? while on his rounds and there found a I r . . , . i ' . . uw- i navmK removea it irwiu uw u6 ; trading on the New York " Cotton . ex change has sent by members calling for a special meeting 'to con sider the i subject. i New' York, N. Y... March 18 c-The f Deen while at. Wort 'He was arrested and question of revising the: methods gensha,-- with; thatost uncomfortable itelopediSat' he sold. rlng for tne wew rorK. uotton. ex- " . ,t , . - fifteen cents to a woman wno aiso, ap- been revived in'a peUtlon 5 -"Of course,' it is a'0? pafentiy, was ignwant of its value.., nbers to President Marsh, low the dictates of fashhn. What do gcot(. will not be selling milk for the o onaJtai W.ooHir-trs you suppose a woman's going to nave i-. ,i VICE PRESIDENT RETURNS. ! occuny her mind besides; bridge ana massage if fehe hasn't a-family' to look after?.'- V ' V v: . "Seriously, though; I do really think Y nolntior'tK are: showing the newest Tailored Hats-In .the greatest variety f Bhanes and Colors ine bw,. V& " 1 . a 1 nna oninr. Roueh Straw Braid Hat at I El Pasc March 18. All approaches $2.0, " $3.50 and $4.98. They are sim- to tne bridges leading f rom the - Amer ply smart. - - .A lean side to Juarei,-Mexico, are . guard-- , X:', -, ..-"'. ed by three times the .usual number San Ahtonlo, March 18. The Mexl- of troops.. Heretofore' only a small an Finance Minister ' iimauiuu,i aetan was assigned io uii uuiy. passed through" here today in his pri vate car bound for Laredo.' . , r . See Rehder for the new Tailored and ' Street Hats. They are showing di Rnarlna Comedy. l the greatest variety, newest styles, ; th0 y Bridegroom's ' Dilemma," " at I latest colors and receiving new goods Grand . Theatre today.. SENATOR STONE BETTER. Such Was His Condition" Today But V He's Still 111. . ' Kansas City, March 18. United States Senator William Joel Stone, seriously ill with -the grippe at the home of his son, Klmbcpugh ' Stone; was slightly better this ; morning. . ; Congressman 'Den by Marries. " Detroit, Mich.,' March 18 Former Representative "Edwin ' Denhy today married Miss ' Marion Bartlett Thur hr nf -Detroit. They " will take an European, wedding tripr 1 . After Being Royally Entertained in Charleston He Goes" back to "Wash ington. ' -;' . " -.' v . ' Charleston, S. C, March 18 Vice President Sherman and Colonel' Cas- son, Sergeant-at-Arms ,of the' National House of ReDresentatives, were guests today of Congressman vGeo. S. LeGare on an excursion about the harbor and up the Cooper river to the Navy Yard. Vice President Sherman and Colonel : Casson left for Washing ton this afternoon. . ', .e " ,v - YES, DR. MARY WALKER -IS ' : . . ; . V ' ' i 1''-. t .:t FOR THE TROUSERS-SIT jupeculotte - in Philadelphia inquired: You don't mean that that photogra; pher has-' taken 6ur pictures! "I thought he was "taking views of the park. Why, how perfectly awful. Oh, but you won't publish them! ; Now, will you? ,Why, my friend's father would be fuiious. He's terribly precise." , N ? But - when n assured; that their cour age ' would help women in breaking iu- , XYX xr -irUv.: 1 O IlTria en. away irom peuicuaieu uouiuu called harem'-skirt is an Improvement young .women seemed relieved. , They on the hobble-skirt," says Dr.' Mary ven consented 'to- demonstrate. hoW Walker? "The hobble was an advance 'convenient - the - garmentwas for on the previous styles. Both styles emergencies. . Their identity, how are an approach to the' dress I have ever, they insisted on keeping to them- ailvnnatcH fnr VPlirsi TiameiV i tne Dog1 1 B1VB i . Cantt Dictate to the. Donors, Washington ' March 18.' Brigham they are just dandy especially for Young's portrait and a picture of, the the - girl Who , Is fond of .outdoor Mormon tabernacle at Salt Lake City-, sports. Why 1 can. just get over a win adorn the silver service of the bat fence in a jiffy. Can you imagine at- tleship Utah in spite of the protests of.: tempting kch a thing in v a hobble various rellgidusbrganizatlons. ( skirt? v - : y ' " In a ! circular-letter sent to about a "Ohyes I attracted considerable at- hundred, correspondents who objected . tention, and one woman accosted ,me to the department accepting the silver and asked if I was wearing this skirt service presented by the people of for advertising purposes! . . Utah to the ship named after - that , Bv this "Ume -the photographer had State,,Mr.; Meyer said the department. become busy, and the exponent w ine nan v no riBm. .vxMrt Vl a w. top trousers and ' frock coat." : Dr. Walker' wears a frock coat and trous ers, a silk hat and a'fur'cape, ' " - : : T'( ' See Rehder for 'the new Tailored and ' Street Hats. They are -'showing the greatest . variety," newest styles, latest colors and receiving- new goodsr daiiy.: r i :.V , "Tell me your names!", said tne chatty ones. ,"Why most certainly not! And If you would dare publlsfiT a word I've ' said -or a picture ! Why I think on, I think it just dwful of you ? change the figures on the gift Mrs. Cleveland to Europe. ' New York, March 18. Mrs. Grover Cleveland, widow of former President l Cleveland, sailed today for Europe to visit1' hec son, Richard, at school iu Switzerland. . ' WANTS FREEDOM FROM 1 ' . ; ; " "ABSOLUTE. LIFE" , Rip Soaring Comedy. " 1 " - "The Bridegroom's - Dilemma,'' gat Graid Theatre today. - - It. ' Chicago, March 18i Mrs. A. Chester ; t t See,,wifeof Bvely Arthur See, the self- , i Btyled revealed of "Absolute Life,", has ,:f -filed & suit f or,: separate maintenance. Mrs. See - charges : that :, her husband, ;': . : desertjed her four years ago, prior to the opening of iiis temple of , "Abso-s lute life" an Chicago. See Is a prisn'fl oner ,ln jail awaiting trial. . J:.. 1 -in
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