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   Dubuque Daily Telegraph (Newspaper) - March 28, 1901, Dubuque, Iowa                               Fair anJ no decided in tempo two J minimum will In- below IntT point A Newspaper That ers and the People elate VOL LVI DUBUQUE IOWA MARCH 28 1901 No 223 SHOT EOY ELEVEN YEAttS AGE SHOOTS A ION IN THE LEO OVER POOR HEALTH AH Unknown Man Killed by Train iit lown by M A by tli lliu Is ami thu Thv organized by hlM ami ran wires to holMus Tho ami soon uglily established nil in tho March The was Kono ho found that It was a two dollar Unit had been raised to twenty Tho lo land Monday and brought Iho young man back with them Tho follow I claims to bo of any wrong doing having KOUen tho In good faith rind passing It the way Ho knows who gave him tho and says ho will disclose his In due NEW ARMY HERO General Frederick Funston's ing Project Has Proved a Complete Success SCORES ROOSEVELT Kov Dr Points Out us a Governor ll Boy Playmate v Maroh t was lust i Johnnie faro lad bo- picked Up a hail tho boy for then shot him In not on the Milwaukee March v i v ii put tho at west of ears loaded No ono was and n lull it wan vip was tho i aro d March Dr ul York on at the or last night In New ork In salil are a direct Only the anU oui two know what will the outcome f tho next municipal and only in sure to Low shows that u which Into if wry vitals of the tu tin row York In now In a most U Max a II nut a Me not a iv to up to bo a If lie had up a man he could have term and that olid have an for As It Is h- M lukl up ml which for- lil H 11 to bo governor lias his notice on Plait to Thai IH the thing luia In York In a while tho un- i III Ho Ii ii i tils itli tti lit MH fun nil a Con and this is to was Wilson umt boro if Tills In- 1 dio to whom It was out of to v body ban taken lo city ami n svill lo Tixo Zown la March luw to his in a lit Is from nt an In which hu r of his foot crushed The nut unllo ami bo will have to iin It from Ho Is nil a In tho regular army and ti an lit in- Ho H with ilio and that ot In tho ho lus a position oC la civil Captain Hoss wont from in a company of Maca for lighting tho other of ot In the u a of Iowa boys In tho in tho Mail Trouble March wouk the on tho rural routo Tania county struck their roa and roads Carrier on 1 of this place nol In his Friday's trip until tl Saturday and nuts tor out Saturday i It took III in than usual to maki tho trip of the nt nut front and at and his each a half of route which IH Mat tin of a M Tho mtu i Bin of of lucks aro now boltiK on tin All the Kumo birds lo wintered well and law lioi ks of am aro to bo scon it kill tho that lays tho to tho bags of ducks tha boys aro In Che prohibit tho killing Bauv In they have os of the winter and half a yoar of and aro pro for the neat and a family Over Poor Health March Howe t man with his this county by him lo a rafter In tho barn Ills found by lily Howe ha In poor health for an wuj Will Pny March offer ha made and will probably be uc the Glucose Uc will pay damage I live of men killed Injure I tin explosion ot tho boiler at th plant November M 1000 Jus D I Cook Charles John Peters wore killed uu Victor was Injured probabl for life The suits thus wer for Mnn la v March T ono of our business Is the vie tlm of a clever forgery A youn by thf nanio Fry living non No -I made a few and offered a twenty dollar 1 payment Mr Smytho gave chango Irom and when ma MANY BAD BLUNDERS ho Papal Secretary IN Severely by Members of tho Homo UF of stato Is by many f Vatican for blunders In IM recent policy toward both ml It was the woll known to that caused Edward not o solid to tho pope to no- Ifj ho holy xoo oC his accession to ho throne The alleged of Cardinal Is also hold for in Spain and Portugal and tho anio critics declare that the now on- franco Italy which he papacy labored to Is no to the cardinal's unfortunate Tho papal secretary of stale has also t Is fallen out with the Ar- Republic and offended that American nation by raising the to Brazil to u rank superior to hat of the to Argentina Tho mayor of Buenos the chief Ity of Argentina and of South Is now here Ho boro In- to tho pope but Cardinal would not allow tho mayor 11 see tho pope because the mayor mil dines at tlie and had a on tho tomb of King In addition to this Cardinal lolla refuses to consent to the bestowal if the rank of cardinal on Archbishop of u rank had boon promised to that pre- ato ENGLISH CASUALTIES Only Two Killed nnd Seven Wounded During London March from Lord Kitchener to tho war dated Pretoria March 28 Out- In General wore two killed and seven wounded The loft twenty-two dead and thirty wounded As their pursuit was rapid many more Boer casualties are likely Tho operations of March drove the north Kraal On March 27 the Milt was continued men only The enemy's rear guard was driven In by a combined movement on both thinks Their convoy then lighted nt Tho Greys and Bushmen pushed on The enemy attempted to lake up a position but the Greys and other troops rodo down all opposition ami gave him no chance The convoy ridden Into the enemy's retirement a The pursuit was con- until the horses were ed Cape Town March encounters at widely separated points aro reported dally took place Tuesday at and both In Cape Colony The casualties were few A com- mando numbering under Com- mandant was dispersed at Thaba According to reports re- here tho hills above Do dorp Just by General Bruce Hamilton wore the scene of a tight lasting several hours Tuesday Twelve fresh cases of bubonic plague wore reported day Eight of tlie victims are and four are colored persons Two colored victims died yesterday The Malays are causing tho authorities much trouble but tho priests are ing the government to enforce regulations although drastic measures may be necessary to Impose tions upon the Irreconcilable of n Denver March of dead cattle sheep nnd horses strev the plains of western Nebraska am eastern Colorado as n blizzard In hundreds of small and dry buds of creeks the animals crawled to be covered drifting while other countless struggled against to read shelter but perished on In coining passengers over the Burling ton nnd Union Pacific that In every gully are seen the carcasses of the bodies In every direction CAUGHT IN ISABELLA Intire Party Brought to Manila on Board United States Manila March ck during project for the of lu his hiding hice In the province of Isabella iul of Luzon has proved completely was captured liore on March Tho United States gunboat K B Barry witli anil on card arrived hero this morning Lopez was of the Press report morning the capture of the noted leader nnd he ad any to make upon It euor Lopex expressed as to the the report but said that It were true there were other besides who vould leadership and that the of the Filipinos would conr The policy of the latter would ot be affected ot talk at length saying that lie vould prepare statement for the In a few days The has arranged for a uiss meeting hall on ay evening the could not be found this F SULU Scono of iio of Isabella where the apluro of occurred is on ho island of Luzon about miles of Manila and about miles north of Baler on tlie coast which place was made by the capture of ut anil his party from Yorktown iti April lella wild anil us especially along the coast when ho known as tlie Grand extends for a ot miles or more from south to south ho highest points of the range being ut it few miles from tho shore tugged trails in some places but a oot or two In width lead across the maintains frequently crossed by ng streams and these heir banks ami trails nud It was to this uninviting district hut General and his small wnd wont it short time ago It was i part of tlie island that had never before been visited by American roops Outlined Funston's plans as outlined n a dispatch from to a days ago were o make the trip over tlie Isabella to hiding place by Surgeon Captain Newton of tho Admire ot ho infantry int of the Fortieth infantry Ix veteran scouts and a company of scouts all picked men They verc to be landed the gunboat on a remote beach north of Holer and were to proceed overland ded by a former had betrayed to Funston the luo abode tu Uo n To the enemy It was ar- that who had given the Information should lead the il ve scouts and assume the character of Insurgents still loyal to the rebel cause They were to make It appear h.it they had captured General ton and other American of high ank and were taking thorn Into the camp of the Insurgent chief to be as prisoners of Then was to couie the daring part of tho plan Throw The prisoners were to hrow aside their assumed characters metamorphose themselves from to captors seize beat down any opposition that might show Itself nnd hold their prisoner no natter how groat the peril or how great the forces of the enemy To arry out programme required a ong inarch into Interior and ceasing to guard against The troops In Xew Xew and the gunboats and Albany ordered co-operate with tho capturing party The news of capture cates clearly that the plans of General Funston wore carried out successfully for Washington March news of the capture of had nol coached the war department up to n late hour bist night The president retired the Associated Press and will hear the newa for the time In the morning The capture of source of groat satisfaction to president and his advisers Coming so soon after tho surrenders reported by General of Filipino the successful establishment of civil local government by the commission they foci that the end of the rebellious warfare In tho islands Is near at hand the collapse of further It Is confidently believed will follow the hope Is expressed that It will not be- necessary to maintain such a largo standing army lu the islands as Is now contemplated Governor Is Guthrle 0 T March K Stanley of Kansas was the guest of honor at a banquet here last night was awakened this ing at o'clock In his rooms at tho hotel and told that General Funston had captured He I am very glad I am sure 7 hoar the news I am more than glad to know that a Kansan was the ment In securing this man It a great deed Kansas has had many unkind remarks made at her expense recently and I hope those who have made them will now have words of for our state on account o exploit I am very suri that all the people of Kansas will be nfi glad tp hear as I am that Genera Funston has captured His adventure watched and much anticipation and the termination the enterprise will cause rejoicing not only In Kan sas but over our entire nation a Lieutenant Admire who Is ono o the ten men with General Funston Is a son of J V Admire receiver o the Kingfisher land former ed of the Osage City Kan Free Press Lieutenant Admire enlisted for service In Cuba and then to tho Philippines Lopez Boston Aro Nut Wholly Tolo Sulu Islands March lie conference at Jolo of the with the Sultan the the only complaint had to make was that the were not following the roaly wholly One particular in- which wits the trying if natives arrested for piracy by these cases having becti out to the judges or in other cases the de- had to tlie Dittos r sultan for trial The commission the sultan to a com- In The sultan really las no system of government though e maintains the form and ceremony f one The tines and hut the Datos who are more rol the Tho public places are crowded with natives and other ils and native rind Chinese nances in honor of the commission Che sultan will not appear at any of he performances is apparently In part In 1s in of the commissioners Hillary officials here say that it would jo better If the the sultan Sulu should define his rights in detail ASSENGER WRECKED ENGLAND SPEAKS Protests Against China Making a Convention with Any Power CHINA DECLINES TO SIGN lime Limit Set for Fulfillment of Agreement by Expires Bad Collision Occurs on the cago and Northwestern at Little Rapids March bad col- between a passenger and freight train occurred -on the Chicago and Northwestern at Little Rapids live miles of here noon resulting lu the of one and the injuring of seven others The Hurry Jones Green Bay WIs engineer train The of freight serious M ex- messenger Milwaukee serious Tohn Young Milwaukee an taken to Conductor Ralph left shoulder dislocated and head severely Albert brakeman on passenger knee badly bruised Dan of Lac head cut and thumb Rogers ton Mrs boygan Injuries The wreck caused open switch The passenger duo crashed into a heavy freight standing on a side track The passenger train does not stop at that station and was going at nearly full speed when the collision occurred Both engines were completely wrecked The passenger engine fall Ing on its side crushed out the life of Engineer Fireman lau of the death by jumping Both engines were ly wrecked and smoking cars were thrown sideways off the track the front end of the baggage car being wrecked Most of the In- were taken to St Vincent's at Bny REVENUE RULINGS Certain Legacies Not Taxed Prior to March 1 Arc Exempt Washington March inisslonor of lias held that a legacy for literary charitable or educational uses on Which tax has been paid prior to March 1 1001 is exempt from taxation The decision was made Iti the case of a legacy to the Philadelphia for Women The commissioner also has accepted tho ruling of circuit court oL appeals for the ninth district to the effect that goods are offered for sale at the place where they are for sale and where u sale maybe effected They not offered for sale elsewhere by sending Abroad an agent with samples or by establishing an office for the purpose of taking orders HAWAII Hundreds of Porto Others Go to Porto March American sailed Tuesday for New has on board 899 emigrants destined for Hawaii Oil the 305 are men and the remainder are women and children The emigrants are physically those of the The American steamer Porto Rico which sailed yesterday took -100 per sons to be employed in the Iron mines Hot Gambling Closed Hot Springs Ark March Hot Springs gambling houses were closed late afternoon by order qt Holding acting from that he imU signed the and gambling result the club rooms were night for the first this city The law covers all of gambling outside of the poolrooms and places were conducted as throughout the afternoon men In vested demoralized by ten for cement of th law and take view ot -th la Washington March British government has protested against China's mailing a convention with any power touching territorial or affairs until the present troubles in that country are concluded The fact of the British protest was made known here for the u dispatch from one of the foreign of- of Europe It says that the test was made through Sir Ernest Satow tho British minister at It does not state when the tations were made hue from the fact that the dispatch was received in Washington yesterday it Is taken that the protest occurred within the last day or two Although the Russian agreement Is not referred to it is said to be clear that the British action is directed against the Russian agreement Similar to The language appears to be similar o that used by Secretary Hay in the protest The effect of the British action is to place the United states and Great Britain In opposition to the signing of a by China with any power ending the settlement of the Chinese roubles The course of Great Britain s the more from the fact government and Germany a written alliance relating to Chinese affairs Accounts lor Treaty Not Being Signed The concurrence of these protests explain why the greement lias not been signed There vas no Information received ere yesterday state or at any of the foreign les as to whether the agreement had signed or rejected There was of a stir in diplomatic quarters over the report coming from tidal sources that the United States vas considering the advisability of Russia directly on the sub- ect Heretofore the American lons to the Manchuria u agreement lave been addressed to China Copies were furnished the Russian les though the protest in form has to China and not Russia Several the foreign representatives advised heir governments that this step was by the United States jut there is no information liable as to how far the ation of the move has China Kaw Troops London March correspondent of The Standard wiring esterday Officials here assert hat Count Lamsdorff Russian foreign accepted the plea of the at St Petersburg that an Imperial edict prohibits the signing f the convention and that ae has granted a brief delay China s reported to be raising new roops and to be preparing to defend forts fearing Russian re- Eight anti-Christian rioters nave been beheaded Chang Sha ill the province of IS NOT THE CHANGE OF LIFE la the most important period in a man's existence Owing to modern methods of living not one woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying and times painful symptoms Those dreadful hot Hushes sending the blood surging to the heurt until it seems ready to burst and the laint feeling that follows sometimes with chills as if the heart were to aro symptoms of a gerous nervous trouble Those hot are just so many calls from nature for help The nerves are Mns JENNIE Ing out for assistance The cry should be heeded in Lydia il ham's Vegetable Compound pre- pared to meet the needs of woman's system at this trying period of her life It builds up the weakened nervous system and enables a woman to pass grand change triumphantly I was a very siek woman caused by Change of Life I suffered with hot Hushes and fainting spells I was afraid to go on the street my head and back troubled me so I was en- tirely cured by Lydia E Vegetable Compound Mns NOBLE 6010 Keyser St WILL GET RED HAT Martinelli Papal Delegate to United States Becomes v a Cardinal POPE SENDS NOTICE BY Nomination Proceed at to Rome Time Limit Set by Peking March Chinese had lot signed tbe agreement Monday night when the time expired London March officials of the Japanese embassy the re- that the imperial decree has been by the court of u through Liu Kun Yl the viceroy of Nankin ordering that the Manchurian con- vention should not be signed March M the date by Russia An In- of this decree has been tele- graphed to the governments concerned Yokohama March a meeting of the parliamentary adherents day the premier the Marquis Ito re- ferring to foreign politics said Japan had attained a position to protect her legitimate interests and to take whatever steps the exigencies of the moment required It was im- possible to deny that Japan feels the of the complications con- with her neighbor anil she lives not ignore the clouds on the AllE Germany In Porcine Upon London March negotiations are says the Pekin correspondent of The ing Post because Germany forcing a loan upon to meet the foreign demands Sir Robert Hart's scheme of internal taxation would occupy titty years A conflict is believed to be eminent between the French and the Chinese troops at LI Hung Chans had ordered the Chinese general to withdraw from the province of and the general replied that he would withdraw after he had swept the foreigners out Thereupon General the French commander left Peking yesterday with permission to if his force should be attacked This permission is almost equivalent to positive orders The French have II f teen hundred men at and the Chinese arii reported to number Victory would give the command ot tho main road to the province of Si by bettor route than which the Germans have secured The French Intend to construct a railway to Kalgan as the in a line to Lake A remarkable testimony was borne to the excellence of American municipal government in Peking day when many thousands of Chinese assembled in the American quarter end presented a petition begging tho Americans f o Pekin bodies of six the siege of the legations and buried in Russian legation were re- moved yesterday for shipment to the United States In addition to the American troops In the Mono- F M Wise sent a detachment of marines to be present at the The courtesy of tho Russians deeply Americans Two Russian companies participated in monies The Russians guarded the disinterred bodies all night and ed all the Russian military honors to the dead General wrote to M de tilers an expression of his feelings and of the feelings of the officers and men of the entire command M do Giers referring to this incident It was only natural The Russians and Americans side by side during the siege and were virtually brothers C LAI S PAIN Petitions for Damages Amounting to Tiled With IT S Government Washington March Ish waV claims commission which former Senator William E Chandler of Xew Hampshire is president has received from the state department a full list of the claims against Spain growing out of tho insurrection in Cuba which were tiled in the ment up to the loth of the present month These claims arc all those of can citizens for under the treaty of Paris the government of tho United States and Spain undertook to adjust the claims of their own The grand total of claims is about and Included in the list are live claims in excess of a million dollars Ruin widow of tho dentist who was killed In a Havana prison Is a claimant for The largest single claim is that of John W Brock on account of property losses estimated at pill HIT Kilt OK St Joseph Mo March body blow was delivered to the St Joseph dealers and the manufacturers of grain yesterday by the new rate put into by the railroads advancing price two a hundred The commercial club at once took up the matter and an appeal has taken to the railway for York to Strike New York March 15.000 bakers to strike In hattan and Brooklyn May 1 have already decided to strike M Lurie business of Union No oC who was informed Tuesday night of this decision by representatives of other bakers unions declared the strike would be the largest ever known in the city Tied tn Falls order to dispose of a ho had caught in a trap tied a half-pound dynamite cartridge to the bird's leg with a fuse Attached and set the hawk at liberty The hawk and circled to a great height when a lord report was heard One feather came down In Structural Stool Xew York March in structural steel has been announced amounting to per ton on the price of beams channels and on take effect at once The de- mand for structural material is be enormous and the mills arc full of FIro In Huntington W A March hon Blake Stevenson's wholesale grocery burned yesterday morning Less Insured for John Wright fireman was killed aud Will Sturgeon seriously jured lighting the Union Scale New York March can Bridge company the largest em- of bridge and structural iron workers in the country have signed the union schedule for this district March pope has com- missioned Count of the No- ble guard to convey Mgr papal delegate to the United States his nomination as a member of the Sacred College of Cardinals Mgr Martinelli's appointment to a seat in the Sacred College has been expected for several mouths and notice of his prospective nomination was mailed to him early In February It is expected that Mgr will come to Rome as soon as ho receives notification from Count and that a hew papel delegate to tho United States will be selected to Ho Held In A It is announced that a cret consistory Is to be held on April 15 and a public consistory three days later Tn addition to Archbishop tho following prelates will lie appointed Mgr peti Mgr Mgr San Mgr Delia Voice the archbishop of Benevento the arch- bishop of the archbishop of Prague the archbishop of Cracow tho bishop of Veruna and tho bishop of Pavia Hna Hold Position Yearn The official news of the nomination of Archbishop to be a dinal will occasion no surprise In this country the appointment has long been expected He has held present position nearly live years having been appointed to succeed Mgr Satolli on Tuly 31 to Order Archbishop belongs to the order He entered the cloister on Dec 5 when 10 years ordained a priest on Jan 0 1871 and rose so rapidly in distinction as a scholar that In he was ed general of the order to which ex- sited position he was re-elected in Spent aim Time In Teaching Up to the time of his election as general of the Augustinian order Mgr Martinelli had spent most of his time in teaching He was regent of dies at the Irish Hospice of Sata Maria in For many years ho was prominent of tho Gauges of the Augustinian Saints and Blessed an of great trust and honor He is a member of the Holy Office nt Rome which is called upon to render decisions weightiest of questions in PAPERS LACK COURAGE So States Alfred Harmsworth in an Interview Before Sailing New York March Harmsworth the proprietor of thet London Daily Mail and other cations sailed on the Star Oceanic yesterday Mr is suffering with a fever which he contracted in Florida When asked whether he had reason ta change his opinion which he expressed on his arrival here as to changes which will be made in newspapers he No I believe that the changes will come and that there will not bo a gradual change Some one step In some time and make the changes You are slow In many things in this country Here they are fast as far as elevators motor cars and other things are concerned but very slow in other ways In Kugland we are testing and beginning to adopt some ments which have already been tested and adopted here Just so we have In use In Improvements which are not used here The newspapers lu Kugland are too heavy and those here too light Your afternoon additions are too frequent In tho anxiety to get out often to handle the nows I have seen many good things here which I shall adopt when I to England The papers here lack courage Heavy German Immigration Xew York March North German Lloyd steamer Grosser which arrived yesterday Bremen brought steerage The largest number of steet age passengers previously carried one ship was brought steamer of the sanity line eleven ago These groat shiploads of people show an unusually heavy German immigration ftir by the Washington March dent has pardoned Wright Lancaster who was convicted in with a number of others of complicity In the murder of John C in ern Georgia The pardon Is granted be- cause of the Insufficiency of the evidence upon which he was convicted J L Bosley convicted of money order funds while ho was postmaster at Paris Ky has been pardoned by the president on the ground that no fraudulent intent was shown at the Street Car Blown to Xew York March com- pressed air cylinder in a car of the Metropolitan Street Hallway com- Twenty-eighth aud ninth street branch burst with a mendous report yesterday tom and sides of the car were torn out and windows in many nearby houses were broken man slightly hurt Explodes In u Oar New York March com- tha Railway com- Twenty-eighth and ninth street branch burst with report yesterday The torn and sides of the car were torn out and windows In many near-by and houses were- broken wai hurt   

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