Post-Standard, The (Newspaper) - November 15, 1903, Syracuse, New York 2 CENTS I X SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR SYRACUSE jST Y SUNDAY NOVEMBER 15 1903 LATEST EDITION PLEDGE VOTES FOR CUBAN Democratic Members of House Caucus on Measure WILL FIRST SEEK TO AMEND IT Would Abolish the Differential on Re- fined Sugar and Eliminate the Five-year Clause in the Treaty DIE IN FIG TJy THE ASSOCIATED WASHINGTON Nov the Cuban reciprocity for three hours In caucus the Democratic members of the House of agreed to a resolution by a vote of to 16 pledging themselves to support the after effort has been to secure Its amendment abolishing the differential on re- sugar and eliminating the five-year clause in the treaty The opposition to this action came from the members from Louisiana Texas anil California It is understood however not officially stated that the tion of tha caucus will be considered ing- Tho resolution adopted was by Mr the minority Several ineffectual attempts were made to amend It by the members interests No other subjects were considered The resolution is as Resolved That It Is the sense of this cus that the minority floor leader be In- to offer to the Cuban reciprocity and to secure a yea rind thereon If possible the following from the Ihc beginning In line ir and ending in line L pane Provided that while Haul convention is in force no sugar imported from the of shall he ad Into the United nt n reduction of duty than uvculy per centum ot the rates or duly tlie tariff acts of the approved July and no sugar tiie product ot any other foreign country K by treaty or convention into the United States while this convention is in at a lower rate of duty than that provided by the tariff act of the Culled Stales proved July Tho Substitute Offered And the in lieu That upon thu of agreement and the issuance of while agreement in shall levied tint paid In lieu of tlie duties thereon now provided by law on ail sugars above number standard In color and on all sugar which has Kone M process of Inlo Ihc United Slates one and fight hundred nd of one cent pound Resolved further That upon tho or if tills amendment by tho House it IH thu sense of caucus that the Democratic members of the should vole for this as step in Lho direction of freer and more trade United States and Resolved furthermore That K Is tlie sense of this caucus Unit If a lult shall bo brought into the [louso from on Rules shutting off il is the duly nt the membership of the House to vote unanimously against rule JAPAN DISSATISFIED WITH PEACE NEGOTIATIONS With May Yet Be Der Nov learned to-day from a trustworthy source t hat Japan with the of thu between that country ami The Parliament December 5 and the government of to be able to report that it has reached an witli as the party IK certain to attack the ministry demand with and haps inflame public to the war point BIG DRY GOODS FIRM FORCED INTO BANKRUPTCY D Crawford Co of St Louis Owes ST Nov An involuntary tition in was to-day against dry Koods linn of D Co by Eastern and thu concern was placed in the ha mis of a receiver The assets arc said Lo be ties GUILTY OF NATURALIZATION FRAUDS former Democratic asid n Convicted ST LOdS Kuv in tho triple naturalization in K of tlie St Louis of John P ol City unit Frank Jarrett aru a verdict of to-day Three Members of Twenty-Eighth Infantry Are Killed UPRISING NEAR LAKE LANAO Departure of General Wood for Jolo Is by an Are Finally Beaten Off BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MANILLA Nov tho departure of Major-General Wood for Jolo the Moros in the neighborhood of Lake Lanao have become very ugly and At 1 o'clock yesterday the guard over a boat near was taken Three bers of the Twenty-eighth Infantry were and one was seriously The were off The soldiers Wiled J G Stephens at Omaha and Privates Frank Bowser of Marlon O and Elmer H of Kansas City Private Verona Mo was wounded General Wood who left for Jolo November D took a number of troops frem with him leaving Henry Barber of the Twenty-eighth Infantry In command Cable communication with Jolo la inter- BULGARIANS SLAIN Casualties During Disturbance in European Turkey Nov intr to ilie Bulgarians killed in European TurUey 35 to present time total VOKK Nov ST JOHNS X Nov from Nov adelphia from Now York Nov Victorian from New Toik Nov from Nov darn from New York GENOA Nov from York HAMBURG Nov New York ESTATE LEFT BY W L Bequest of Made to Charity PHILADELPHIA Nov will of L tlie Inlander was filed for probate to-day The testator's fortune is estimated from to Tlie only bequest lo charity is to be devoted to the erection of an institution for female orphans of Free Masons The lilkins art collection is bequeathed to Philadelphia after the death of thu testator's last heir Tho bulk oC the estate goes to family and relatives Two grandchildren will receive cacil WARNING KEEPS CHICAGO QUIET No One Allowed to Shout Abuse at Police or CARS RUN UNDER PROTECTION Strike Managers Build Hopes Be- lief That Company Cannot Ba- place Engineers Who Have Quit MAY DIE AS RESULT OF FOOTBALL ACCIDENT Student nt 111 Hurt III Nov Sinclair a student of the Normal School was Injured In a football at this afternoon NEGRO WILLIAMS HELD FOR MURDER IN NEW YORK Jury Bonders Decision in the Green Case NEW jury In the case OL Andrew II Green tho of New who wus yesterday by Williams day round as That said swell Green came in death on the UHli of November by a a revolver of onu known as Cornelius M The prisoner Cor the Grand Jury and to the city without ball By TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS CHICAGO Nov warned that a person on the sidewalk who at the police and carmen would be treated an enemy oC public order the crowds Jn the strike district to-day were for the most part orderly and easily handled They wore kept moving constantly by tho police Peace negotiations talked ol earlier In the day failed to materialize General ager McCulloch waited at his office until the time for the of the company's answer to the demand for arbitration but 310 representatives of the men appeared Instead the completeness of the strike was accentuated by the and fireman at the power houses ing to report for work The Immediate down of the State street and Cottage Grove avenue cables was regarded by the strikers as significant In anticipation of a long siege the way company ia rushing preparations for the feeding and housing of Us men Its coal bunkers are also receiving particular attention owing to the possibility of a sympathetic strike of teams ters Both sides appeared this afternoon to have tled down to a determined struggle for supremacy Cars Bun Under Protection Cars under police protection were operated three times on the Wentworth avenue line to-day without interference or material dis- and the one of peace Two obstreperous hoodlums were and thrown Into a police trol wagon and this comprised ties The company announced to-night that It would run cars Sunday on headway The strike managers are ing great hopes on the that the com- pany will have trouble Ir Us engineers Company managers say engineers will be procured readily Ail the power of the company one exception are closed The prospects of pence are not promising to-night Both sides express themselves as willing to but etich is for an advance from the other side A crowd of strikers poured into the City late the afternoon the corridors attempted to break Into a room the City Council Committee on Local Transportation was holding a mooting They were repulsed by tlie lice nnd then swept down to the Mayor's office to demand the use of tiie coupon chamber for tlie purpose oC a ing The Mayor was not in nnd the crowd melted away after two hours of loud talking CONFESSES HIS PART IN MICHIGAN SCANDAL Former City Attorney of Grand Bares Some Secrets GRAND Mich Nov K Salisbury city attorney has ii complete confession aw to his con- with the writer scandal of two tiRO in this city more ar- rests OL former aldermen nnd city are to LEFT IN BUGGY AND SOMEBODY President Carried His Cash in a Valise Tex Nov Charles N Alexander of the Velasco Northern has reported to detectives that thieves last night a valise from his containing worth of securities The was hitched on one of the most prominent corners of business district President way in an at a conference Tlie Situation in Colorado DENVER Col Nov there Is every prospect that the coal minors in the Northern Colorado will accept the proposition which the operators have madt and return to work next no progress toward a- settlement of tho strike in the Southern part of the state lias been made It is reported that negotiations are ing for a consolidation of the United Mine Workers of America and the Western of Miners DOWAGER QUEEN OF ITALY MEETS WITH AN ACCIDENT Her Motor Car Into a stone Nov Dowager Queen while in a motor car through the Aosta valley to-day met with an her car running against a stone Her tine Marquis was thrown a distance of ten feet and sustained slight injuries but the Queen Mother wus unhurt PROSECUTING ATTORNEY SAID TO BE INDICTED Sensation in the Missouri Scandal CITY Mo Cole county Grand Jury which has been investigating legislative made its final report to-day 100 in- It IK said that four indictments are returned against Attorney K P Stone on tho that he a railroad accepted a bribe for prosecutions and accepted illegal fees Circuit Judge pended Attorney Stone and appointed a cial prosecutor until tlie case is heard At- torney tho charges are falso CRANK AFTER GOVERNOR OF COLORADO Mim Arrested at- State House Said to 1 Have Sent Threats DENVER Col Nov Riving lus namu as John Otto was arrested Mils at the State House while at- to sain access to Governor body's office It is said lie the of several lettors the life the Governor 3 o'clock this afternoon as the carrying ou the lMV William Zeigler Indicted KANSAS CITY Nov special to Tho from Jefferson Cole county Jury to-day In- of New York dent of Uio Royal Powder for connection with alum legislation in the Missouri Assembly of 1901 The Zeiglor alleges bribery on three JAMES L BLAIR HELPLESS Hope of Recovery but He Live Some Time ST LOUTS Nov and of Attorney James L Biair have It is said given up hope of his recovery of either men tal or physical health Mr Biair may live a long time but h will be practically helpless Dr George Hornan said to-day that is constantly brooding over his affairs He is gaining Very said the doctor Syndicate Re- ported in Control FIGHTS RAILROAD Scheme of Capitalists to Secure All iLines from tlie WANTED FOR INFANTICIDE Charity Slattery of Accused in Connecticut Nov Slat tery aged was arrested at Pawl ings to-day to the Dutches county jail to await extradition to Con on charge of infanticide com mitted on October SO at Sherman about six miles from Hartford West to the toard BY THE Pa Nov Posit morrow will to the effect that a combination formed by John D Rockefeller George J J J Hill and other capitalists has practically secured control of tho States Steel tion that the acquiring of tho New York Central and its feeders by the uld interests la in furtherance ol a plan to secure control railroads from the West to tho seaboard more Ohio and eventually the vania Railroad It in claimed is a plain business proposition in which the has to secure control of the greatest tonnage producer the world the United States Steel Corporation and provide means transportation as well as for the immense tonnage made sible by the advent oE the into the coal and coke producing districts The article claims that the time is not far distant when in its light against the sylvania the syndicate ll have at Us the enormous nage the Steel Corporation and the Coal Company SAYINGS OF CHRIST BROUGHT TO LIGHT Papyri Buried Since Seventh Century Eug Tip LONDON Nov hitherto un- known sayings of Jesua been discovered In Egypt by archaeologists who have dug up papyri buried since tho century 100 of Cairo all the were addressed to St Thomas One of tlie most remarkable Let not him the I seeketh cease from his search until he find and when he he shall wonder lie shall reach the kingdom I e the kingdom of heaven when he reaches the he shall have rest POLICE SEARCH FOR A PRIEST Lured from in Bogus Sleuths THREATENING LETTERS SENT Theory Advanced That Hissing Man His Blind Overbalanced by Work Has Committed cide MAY OF ACID Frightfully Burned through Act of Unknown Person BUFFALO Wov Lennon year-old girl was the victim of a oC acid throwing kite to-night Anna lives with her parents at No street Sho wan sent to a store not rom her on the way back some one dashed a of bolic acid In her face She was fully burned and lose eyesight She is unable to give the police any in- formation that might lead to an arrest INDIANS WERE KILLED WHO THE OFFICERS Nine Other Are Released After Examination Nov nine Sioux Indians were arrested for in iii which Sheriff Miller and Deputy of Converse county were killed were given a nary hearing tolday and were discharged this evening The testimony Eagle or and Black Kettle of whom were killed fired tiie shoty which killed the of- POPE HOPES TO VISIT MONTE CASSINI ABBEY Explains to Krug His Long De- So ROMS Nov course of an audience to-day Put her ia in charge of at Monte the Pope always been one of his keenest to visit the abbey but that for several reasons he had never been able to accomplish the journey His Holiness Pray that I may soon be In such a tion as to be able to realize that desire PREFER SHORTER HOURS TO TEN PER Agreement May Be Men FALL Nov tor a prolonged meeting Textile Council sent a special to the oC of the Association request for a conference between of the council the cotton mills where a wage has been an- A reply Js expected to-morrow Tho Textile propose a plan ol retrenchment the ilia 11 of ten per cent in wages decided upon the manufacturers This short time operation the Reduction NEW Nov eral 10 per cent in the wages of ail cotton cloth In this city to-day About hands will be affected Prominent Dead S of the Select Council I and one of the of tnit died SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK Nov of the Church of tlie Immaculate Conception in First street lured from tory last by two men who posed as detectives and since then the police un- der Captain Foody and residents of the suburb have searched in vain for sonic trace of the priest kidnapping was the sequel to a series of threatening received by the priest from Italians who demanded eral weeks agro the first letter was received and Father CIrringione turned to Captain Foody of the Wake field police tion Other Jotters followed and they too were disregarded by the priest that he gave them to the detectives who were working on the case Two men who said were police of- called at the rectory last evening and told Father that Captain Foody wanted to see him He left the house with the men and has not been seen since A few hours Father did not return to tlie house Father Anthony and another curate attached to the church and Penn the sexton went to the police station and inquiries for Father Captain Foody said lie had not sent for the priest and sent out a general alarm for the clergyman The family of the priest who live at 300 West Seventeenth street were communicated with but they said he had not been there since Thursday night A Mysterious Telegram This afternoon a telegram was received at tho home of the priest signed You had better call on the archbishop at once Who France is the friends wore at a loss to know and the receipt of the te gram caused considerable speculation olien Captain Foody said that in his opinion Father his probably having given way under the strain from too much work had committed suicide The said that the priest first informed him of the ening 3 e tiers Father was at the bridge C o'clock lant He was warned by Captain Foody not to leave the house under any consideration Cap- tain Foody and Detective Curry called the parochial residence last evening mO the captain maintains that no bogus officers had been thore Anthony Gullota a partner of missing lawyer received a letter from Father to-day which he mailed last In pastor that he would be unable to keep his for to-day with Gullota as he was ia great trouble The also wrote a letter to another friend which was received to-day In which lie wrote that he would be a his friend's this afternoon I God spares my life DEATH FOLLOWS DEATH IN FAMILY Poison Is Suspected but Coroner Claims Heart Trouble O Nov circumstances surround the deaths of D and Mrs Matthew and their daughter of Lees ville The child died suddenly early in tin week Shortly before the funeral Dr Sell wee tens fejl into convulsions bes the and died That night Mrs sont the watchers from th room and shortly afterwards she died Powder papers indicated that poison caused Uie deaths but tlie coroner returnee a verdict of heart trouble TWENTY NEGROES KILLED IN REAR-END COLLISION Tlie Injured number Thirteen Some Whom Will Eie NEW La Nov rear end collision on the Illinois Central Rail road near La mile from New Orleans to-night resulted In death of twenty negroes Ten other ne groes and three white men were some of them fatally The collision wn between the McComb City and the Northern Express bound to Chi cago Tlie rear coach of the accommoda tion filled with negroes was completely wrecked DE WITT'S KICK BEATS YALE A CLOSE GRIDIRON BATTLE HERMAN OELRICHS WIFE TAKES SURPRISING ACTION Revokes Power of Attorney Held by Her Husband SAX formal revocation of the power of attorney which Mrs Theresa A granted to her husband Herman of April 21 has been filed here at the request ot Mrs Oelrichs It revokes the powers granted of control over all property belonging to Mrs Oelrichs in this city and state ally Mrs K Vanderbilt jr a sister of Oelrichs is also to revoke the power of attorney she gave to ilr Oelrichs on April 21 to Reuben P Lloyd who has been attorney for Mrs Oelrichs and 7.1 rs Vanderbilt revocation of the power of attorney to Hermann Oelrichs was a mere forma HO marking the termination of the management of estate The estate has been distributed and finally tled and more remained to be done ija the matter DE WITT OF KICKING A GOAL Star of yesterday's 11 n the and the man whose Ulck Captam Snatches Victory from Defeat in the Last Five of by Old Eii Responsible for the Defeat of the a Stubborn One TO THE NEW HAVEN Cunn Nov score tied and less than live play in the second of Ihc an- championship Yale and De- witt the of New Jersey kicked a from placement and won the eunu-.- Old Nassau to six way final in of tiie most over witnessed on Yule Field Having the pigskin opponents goal in tlie first half aTler a of eighty yards the plucky j ton captain laurel after laurel i his crown as the game until ho drove the ball clear oil Kale's winning score Dewitt the hero of the tamo night he was the hero of tuwil His gridiron work has won lii praise of even Hie of his uf thu blue the streets OL college town and and the uf idol Smarting under the sting ot three defeats the men who wear the on their football jerseys battled as they never before and overthrew seas of Old Eli Hushed with pan cesses for j Every men of Nassau wherever he may be lias tor at victory oC the giant football warriors of I ton Full of confidence and it for tiie fray they invaded this town and lor the first time since defeated their strongest foemen in a dramatic game No football in years has more stubbornly tought than that of day The result was in doubt until tlie last minute Not since the day of run when Princeton from defeat in tlie last minute of play in contest With Yale in has such a scene been witnessed OM a lield kicked his way to victory to-day Tho great grandstands that line the Yale Held were choked wilii humanity Yale meji and Princeton men Yale alumni friends and Princeton alumni and friends fair of both great schools of learning tiie and young the weak and the strong had gathered for the fray All down the line ol and sluing there waved the blue and the orange and tile black Kings anu streamers everywhere Gay gowns of society women lidded color to a scopic display Brilliant Plays Cheered Cheer after cheer renl the air as brilliant play succeeded brilliant play songs of Yale and Princeton were sung to urge the warriors on in their desperate en- counters College yells came like crashes of thunder The scoie 0 and 0 had heeled tiie on Yale's after a fair catch opportunity had come Not a sound broke from the great crowd Amid this almost breathless suspense the great captain of the Princeton stepped back for a try at the goal placement The a one Straight as a cannon the It cleared the bar and what proved to be the winning points for 1 had been made as demonstration in Yule held years mfu when also Vale by a Held goal It not with the From of came a cheer that and across the waved bunds played old men and men and women screeched hoarse In ovation to and fo Yale and made which a was These e all ibat cairn in Iho first lull and when that closed il like a New Haven col- were a for and Vale ved lo to small ton may set down Hi same In half was evenly balanced a whole a oS limiting In had Ihc ad- while Yale did belier at ing The play was slow is men showed Die effects of their hard work Within teen minutes from the lime play began Yale had turn through sent over for a Ion could do with defenso and the play was largely In territory of the from New Jersey Kicks Off kicked off for tho ball Hiring out of bounds beyond the goal line The ball was brought back lo tile line where It to ran It for- ward ynnls went for live yards By a series of line plunges ball was lied marer and nearer Ihc goal went over for ilio down up ami toward line A bad fumble by Yale lo a second inl I ho progress of be 1 half and Talc 10 his for -in nt a frnn IKK li for a try Mil from lino but kick broke ball on anil ran it lichl for a kicked tho the Yale rounded Ilio line when time was Tiie players for bolh learns appeared for the second half ir good with the In this respect slightly In favor Again It was Yale's offense to that of for of Hie bluo In the play In Princeton's half of most ot tho lime men carried tho ball toward the Princeton goal lino anil twice with touchdowns In night he Yalo fumbled grievously Viilo ploughed through only to lose last chance by holding In the line and ing a of 20 and of the brill Battle Waged Furiously The furiously and thO Yalo men were Hie to show UK of the mi never the and bJack lino sci growing After uf play during which both shies had kicked four times Tale got the Kill or line Again was upon for the He his way live yards further and two more rushes carried tho bail to Princeton's lino Just as a touchdown tain a wretched fumble lost the ball to Continued on Second Page