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   Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - February 24, 1905, Washington, District Of Columbia                               business men advertise In The Post because it is the paper the people Weather Fair and somewhat warmer to-morrow lowed by ram in afternoon or night FEBRUARY 24, 1905-TWELVE THREE Zemski Sobor to Decide tude of NO NEGOTIATIONS PENDING Better Terms Expected with Nation Behind Decision to Convoke Parliament Hears Czar Has Elected to Continue Kuropatkin Stronger Than Oyama Ambassador Says War Will Go on Until Russia Is T 3 Cablegram to The Poet 1 I J I he j c i. t i eg i tj i p itb telegraphed roil tut I u i. id to make j cf end the war in 1 f i I us 1 ire the best rea f in t i it th se mis 3 i t t tl s i Ihe government l i b t J i r i us which 21 t 1 n ui e HI or 01 ib p i w i Id In el her c i t it inten il To Convoke Zemski Sobor t ni t i t f ict tv conclaves at TS sf t devoted to i e qu i L 1 i s bor which the T n ier has dt id d to 1 rf of the nation t settl t i -t n f t w r or peace i w ii tht de the ernm s j t 11 will bt v ist v er 1 L i t i is s LI led I i i ir t tl deputies L. 1 t iv t e i b s 11 i t s w tt the lit 1 i i i i iv r il It terms t. v t i It 1 t ie nation 1 1 t s t w ii t t Wane Permanent Peace 1 until it is certain their are de- sired by the belligerents Baron Major deb the Italian read with much interest the Associated dispatches from of the Russian Emperor s decision to continue the war If coincided pre- the Ambassadors own matlon Count Cassini the Russian Ambassador said talk of peace was er moie absurd now The Ambassador has had positive Information highest officials in St that the war be prosecuted with ill vigor It is expected that Gen with the of the campaign will accomplish in view of the r t he has received Ihe has every con- in his ability Russia Must Cassini The peace talk can have but one ob- said Ambassador sistance of a Japanese loan It is about time for Japan to raise another loan and these rumors of peace generally begin at a. time I can reiterate in of recent advices I have In the most emphatic manner that the war In the far East will end wnen Russia is vie and not a moment before Tho recent disturbances in while an In the slightest affect the polio The talk of peace is ridiculous as will be proven by tne activities of Gen Kuropatkin when the spring campaign begins in earnest Equally positive statements are maae at the Japanese Legation that Japan while of course ready for peace on terms as she has been since the w be- gan sees no outlook for a cessation of hostilities jet and is preparing to follow up the victories of last autumn with even more decisive battles in the spring now that the tall of Port Arthur has ro- le ised tne besieging theie arid It is foi in the north Sir Liang Cheng the Chinese Mm Ister was another diplomat who c tiled at tho State but could hear nothing of peace SLAIN BY HUNDREDS Armenians Slaughtered by Tartars in GRAVE AT AND POTI OF Latter City Reported Bombarded by Black Sea SUPPORTS RUMOR OF BATTLE A Russian War Officer Withholds Kuropatkin's Denies There Have Been Important De- but Special Dispatches Portend Extensive Strikers in Warsaw Resort to Soldiers Fire on but No ties Communication Reports in culation Regarding the Intentions of the Revolutionary Ik J n tie pt ice i s l Jap L j P r any in m 1 i L lite winch w e 3m- 1 irm ime ind expansion i in t t ir ist t a long i ui t T tv it would 1 f i tj L H tinu present K u til J 11 tan set ire tet nib g oral T n i i t li i 1111 ty War to Berlin Prt I i i Ih 1 ol la 1 i tin t the 11 His po g i I u d rh i man C t 1 l 1% 1 111 th It si list 1 i u b i s L with tht utmost i d m t bt ing now vn i iti J 1 s iv 1 I it tnd p si d i i J n m s the t r t i 111 h ale foi t i r i mill Ilk Is t it l in s i i m t xtr i ordinary t iliac ik h m i -s Ih th it led i 1 i s l 131011 ab understood i 1 sill t t f th of t i r it 1 i 1 1 Marsh il inia i t 1 t ii L sii af i 11 l i i i re for to n i c v w t h ill tht men and t i lal t i war to Yield Now t i Ii s now J t K r w St Petersburg Feb 30 a m second daj has passed without having been given out from Gen Kur v which ib interpreted to support that gieat are in ress in Manchuria The war office that there is no important news and that there have I been no developments since the last dis made public in which the com In chief reported all with j the exception of minoi toward the e Hie Associated dispatch from made no of a battle and of Russians Spe cial dispatches however well as can be judged by the mutilated manner in they were allowed to pass the cen sor portend the imminence of extensive operations The Japanese are showing a on both ind the railroad been damaged by a raid of mixed Japanese and Chinese Manchuria Feb 2J Japanese continue press the Russian on the left flank On 1 t 21 with a strength of not less eight battalions tht outposts The made a attack and d thx v ot the tempo to abandon their I1 eb addition to se u ch the Jap aie colored lights m sign of Pass the havt t of 300 ant se moving north fiom unimportant skirmishes 110 movements have been during the last few dai s special London Times Cablegram to The VS ashington Poat Feb repotted here that a Japanese aimy Is being ed in the north of ANOTHER JAPANESE i foi hav h 1 i l failed t i d be i wilh i t th v th it 1 1 1 h n 1 ti e 1 the c h s s 1 i still c a t t w uid i it i i ir ia fu t nil it n L o i 1 e 1 11 11 nts of expt t i sr a d foi pi ebbing 1 1 c U iv s 1 i t the t that M i bv Crt i nun mill s l d c n i i ts fr im n x r i h that the sit t. it MI K ITU LI hi h cat Ir 1 juiced tht m ei ji and d h m a IL i i f peace No ot Peace Here Vt -i liou lid at the State t it tl t K i si 11 Gti in J i is ill i in and r ai s r rT i v ester 1 iv whe e 1 ui s u mil r rumors 0 t i K s i J tne r I si if T w re m de th it 1 1 r t 11 r i s f re thinking f j. i i it w i K 1 c k 1 it I at St t i i it T k The President h J il i t h t of in av d i i i t r nt i f Russia or J ipun sj its muon 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I 1 t U V 11 1} V ts 1 j is 1 t i imb uU rs v i x 7 71 t L i i r i i i I w it i t U of the iti i t f s L PI O ke 1 the be 1 n here t t i riii is ne 11 it. li b iU is it i s j i s triend ot 3 trs wne nl Ib in cl t w 1 th I Mush V j liir fid i tilk with fc t ailing it the State De- 1 i i f i a ttr is fiom Phil a 1 1 1 j. at etl not the c id i i tb ot that J i to I n i I t di 1 n believe und tha L 1 not tabled here t 111 I t OI ts on Must Be Invited 1 LI i cr the German c i h is h it I n tl ing fi his foreign u il s n jf t and r he nor tli Ii 11 t th Ir v es t i 1 IN 1 1 i n 1 i f bign of i it tm tin This much can be st it d iti b That tho Pi t 1 i i i King will (i av jid intervening lor the Hi of the Public T'I n i r t the S fo k i. ash in in in 1 it inn n IK PS that there i hm rir from Ice In tile t i v HI in il ind 1 p o of its steamers t n g-t n 1 01 t and k For tee page 5. Bond Issue of Yen to Be Of- at Home Special London Times Cablegram to The Washington o Feb Japanese govern has decided to float a fourth tic loan of 200 000 COO v en half of it vvith The Issue price is and the In ttr bt 6 per cent The loan is to run have declared the teims and the mar ket Is and patriotic feeling a large subscription is BY Swedish Rigsdag About to Establish Whipping Post for Feb 23 whipping post for thugs appears destined to become an Institution in this in the near future The minister of has re- in the the was defeated at the last session for the establishment of the ping post In the last session the was assailed even by the The minister of justice however caused to bo widely circulated President Roosevelt s letter the whipping post foi wife be ters which created a strong im- it is exercised sufficient Influence to turn the tide in the B favor MAD MULLAH ON Within a Day's March of the Capital of the Sultanate of Feb 23 Somali lah Is again on the warpath He is re- ported to be a dav's march from ind to hive seized and killed a number I of the Sultan of Obbia s followers The Sultanate of situated on the j Somali coast of East Africa was In February placed under the torate of Itals and in April of the same v eai the protectorate was extended to the Sultanate of the Somalis The so-called Mad Mullah of has the and Italians great deal of trouble in the past Sir Henry Irving Abandons London Feb Henry who had a severe chill at has sx a slight relapse and has canceled the remainder of his provincial tour His have im- ordered him not to act for at least two months Ancient C hinese Art. Closing sale bv public auction at Sloan s 1407 G st at 2 p m of the Long KI Yen collection of Chinese art Special London Times Cablegram to The Washington Post Paris Feb 23 reaches me that after the riots in Baku 300 corpses were counted in the streets were let loose on the Armenians and the refrained from interference on the old plea that they were without instructions It looks uncommonly as if the ill fated Christians of the East were no better off under Russian than undei Turkish Poti Reported Bombarded the Associated Press Feb 23 Extremely alarming reports are current here con- the situation at and Poti It is alleged that some vessels of the Black Sea squadron have bombarded Poti An English merchant who has just arrived here says he was obliged to flee from where his life was menaced bv and his office destroyed This merchant says the authorities of are powerless The are all Georgians and are to 40000 The lints from ple to havt suspended Violence in Warsaw TV saw Feb 24 12 30 a m strik ers are resorting to violence They have the gieat station the city and cut a of Warsaw Feb situation heie is causing the anxiety in all The assistant to tht who was to day ad mitted that the Is at a loss to know what to do Al are nt concerning the intention and plans of the revolutionary and March 4 is awaited with much sion The strike agitation Is spre in direction and bank jour office punttis press men engineers and mechanics in ne all to strike all this the is quiet I he w has e sti uok in ill the fat tones ot the It t the manufac suburb ot Tlit i e been disturbances and of p and troops weie The soldiers fired but no have been The poll c many persons but the till eats of the mob compelled them to release their prisoners The Railway is still completely at a and there to be no hope of a speedy settlement of the The hid a long session t daj but were un to find a bolu tion will renew the conference morrow Cut Off from Germany Poland is completely cut oft communication with Middle and except by telegraph and no m ills are or departing the an appal preferring to hold than send them by circuitous routes 1 and private individuals are much inconvenienced Ihe city is threatened witli a coal the entile supply of coming from the of over the road The general has to men to work the but this ib ab the have switches M inv p from Moscow ind bt Petersburg aie detained heie and great qu intl its of perishable goods from Franee and Italy are being utterly spoiled the A tek phone message from Lodz s the in most of the factories there have it turned to their labors but as the big nulls are only paying the old wages while tht pay of the men in the small mills has been it is feared that the is only Quiet Restored in Baku Baku Feb 23 town is now quiet All the Armenian have been closed lut the banks are doing business under military protection Order haj been restored at but at Romany to strikers attacked two and as a result thirty sons weie killed or wounded In Baku many terrible murders have been committed Manager Adamoff of the Woiks with his wife and was burned to death A ligal official named Tatasoff and a baza a owner named and the latter s family have been murdered Lodz Russian Feb the smaller are working to-day At the big establishments the workmen re- the strike In consequence of the withdrawal of the concessions granted bv the ers The railroad men struck this All the passenger ana freight trams are stopped Dinner at Philadelphia of Alumni of Catholic University at Philadelphia Pa Feb 23 the Most Reverend Diomede the apostolic delegate to the United was the guest of honor to-night at tht annual dinner of the Alumni sociation of the Catholic University at which was given at the Hotel Tne Rev liam J STL assistant of the Catholic High School of the president of the as presided Among other guests were Archbishop Most Rev John L. Archbishop of buque and former lector of the Catholic Auxiliary Bishop Prendergast of the Philadelphia diocese and Mgr O of the Catholic sity Mgi responded to the toast Holy Father He said that never in the of the church has there been a more marked or more general at to the holy an ment he that is shown by all in the republic Even those separated by he have lately developed a sincere regard for and attachment to the Holy See Mgr O Connell spoke of the financial condition of the university He said that although the vear is 00) has al ready been laid aside for the use of the institution and that much more will be collected year An important addition to the university s scops is to be introduced next vear he eaid when an undergraduate department will be the dinner the de and other guests were tendered i recep tion by the American Catholic Historical Society OSTRACIZED Complaint Made that They Are Not Well Treated in Southern Tenn Feb 23 Alex Sutherland superintendent of education tor Filipino students in this country does not believe tl at Filipinos can be fully educated in Southern institutions of learning owing to from student to the little blown skinned man Supt Sutherland was heie to-day look ing six Filipinos who are students at the of Tennessee were sent here at the of formei President Charles W and are the ones of about 150 now in this country who weie sent to a Southern in- i Supt Sutherland does not believe that any more Filipinos be sent south although climatic conditions made section of the country best for them while education a ag education enlightened them on many articles raised in the Philippines He he said that the Filipinos at the local institution were not cordially by the student but on the other hand they had been what ostracized He regretted the condition and because Tennessee was the home State of Hon Luke E Wright noi of the Philippines a man who was greatly honored by the Filipino people Gov Wright did not to and entertain Filipinos and he Sutherland while born in would not hesitate to eat sleep with a Filipino as willingly as with any other for he they are scrupulously clean MURDER FOR Thwarted in Kills Rival and Suicide N Y Teb ing a shot and killed James on the streets of Coining to night and then committed suicide by ing carbolic acid Fulford and his wilo had the evening out and weie on their way home ICe ap the couple and When a few feet of them drew a ind Fulford in the neck the bullet ei ing the jugular vein Keating ran and was caught bj i policeman but not be- fore he had swallowed i. fatal draught of carbolic The officer him the scene ol his ci ime and he died beside his victim in a stole Ful married Mabel Preston and accused him of stealing his girl HER LETTER TO CHARGES AGAINST New York Committee Will Investigate Records in Special to The Washington Post X Y Feb 23 York State Assemblymen Robert J Fish Charles W Mead and W S Shanahan start Friday morning for Washington with Attorneys H B and E Carr and Sergeant at Arms to ex amine documents in the Bristow report and the Post office Department records connected with the charges of made against Supreme Court Justice Warren B Hooker a former man in connection with investigation which may lead to Hookers impeach ment Last Day of Sale of Oriental rugs it Brown Tolson 1409 H 11 a m and 3pm. General Publishes Note of Thanks from Mrs. Jefferson Ga Feb 23 Nelson A in a lettei to the Independent of this has partly complied with the request of Mrs made through the Savannah that he publish full any letter or note that he may have from hei in which she thanked him for his ot dent Davis held under Gen care as a of war at Fort Monroe The which he is as follows Fort Monroe Va May 23 186o Please receive my thanKs for your courtesy and kird answers to my questions of this morning 23) I cannot quit the beg you again to look after my husband a health tor me. very DAVIS FIRE IN READING For Point and Take Steamers Of Norfolk Washington Steamboat Co foot 7th st daily 6 30 p m connecting at Norfolk with steamers for New York and Boston See ad page o. 2290 Eighty Guests Have Narrow Escape fnom Being Burned to Reading Pa Feb 23 guests at the Hotel Penn had a narrow escape from being burned to death early to-day by a hre which originated in the clothes closet used by the bell boys on the first floor The guests hastily left their and made their way to the streets scantily attired A general alarm was turned and the fire was soon under control eral guests were from the story windows unconscious but soon re- The front of the building was burned out and the remainder of the structure was badly damaged by water The loss will reach nearly fully insured HOCH HELD TO GRAND Wife Found to Have Died from Arsenic Feb 23 Hoch was day held to the grand jury without bail The coroner s Jury which investigated the death of Mrs Marie found that the deceased came to her death from the effects of arsenic poison irg and it was the expressed belief of the jury that Hoch administered the poison Punctual and The Palm Solid train to Florida Aiken and composed of latest examples of Pullman s best productions Leaves Washington 6 55 p m week arrives Aiken 10 10- a m Augusta 10 55 a m St Augustine 3 50 p m next day ern dining car Remodeling All goods reduced 10 to 50 per cent The Seaboard Florida Limited Leaves Washington daily 6 25 p m arriving St Augustine 2 10 p m next day making quickest time Two other high class trains for Southern Pines and Southern 1421 Pa ave. NEWSPAPER MEN Testimonial to William Cullen Bryant by New York Feb 23 nineteenth an- dinner of the American Newspaper Publishers Association was held to night it the Waldorf Astoria In a sense the dinner was a testimonial to the late William Cullen publisher of the Times and for manj years of the association A memorial containing an excellent half tone his and newspaper clippings was presented to each one of the 450 guests The toasts were as follows The News paper Mail Postmaster R Will The Newspaper Col George 'The Newspaper in Politics D. Cady 'The Man Upstairs iam H 'The New Member Young and Breaking Into the Business William McM Speer During the at a brief business session the following officers of the were elected S S Chicago News vice dent W C McLean Philadelphia treasurer E P Call New Yoik executive W P Seattle C H laylor jr Boston Col Atlanta Journal and C H San Francisco The place of held for many years by William Cullen was left vacant for a month A resolution presented by Conde of the St Paul Pioneer ex- tends the grateful appreciation to dent Roosevelt and the Department of Justice for their prompt response to the request of the association for an gallon into legal proceedings against the combination of papei proceedings are now pending In the I Statis Couit for the dib of and are being prosecuted BECAME SUDDENLY Department of Justice Employe Held by Chicago Special to The Washington Post Feb 23 fi om the Auditorium where he had tered with his C B Waite Leslie Fuller twenty-five years an attache of the Department of Justice at Washington suddenly became violent early this morning The young attorney was returning fiom the Indian he had gone to Investigate charges made against a. judge He had never according to his exhibited symptoms of insanity When examined at the East Chicago avenue police station by Dr J F city physician it is said he became vio lent and abusive The phj mended he be taken to the detention pital pending inquiries being made at Washington by States Marshal Ames without attacked a man early this morning on the street wete rolling into the snow when a policeman arrived Fuller warned him Look out Don t y ou arrest me I m a United States official and I 11 make it hot for jou W hen Walte Fuller b secretary called the prisoner would not talk to him When Amos was notified of fa condition he sent word to Wash ington asking for instructions Later in the evening he was by telegraph to see that the man be cared foi until further instructions were wired him morrow Marshal Ames expects to receive definite word concerning what is to be done with Fuller AVERTED THEATER Fire Discovered in New Haven During a John Drew New Haven Conn Feb the production of John Diew b Duke of at the to-night smoke was coming the floor at the reai of the and a hurried word to the caused him to go down in the cellar where he found a small fire of programmes in the coal bin The man iger threw his overcoat on the flames smothering them and bj the time hi returned upstairs about twenty per bonb of the laige audience had left the The smell Of smoke was strong but the presence of mind ot a who requested the audience to re- main in their seats doubtless averted a panic INDICTMENTS FOR Alabama Who Is Among Has Montgomery Ma Feb 23 grand jury in. the United States Court foi the Middle district of Alabama reported daj a of true bills charging peonage and whitecapping S D sheriff of County who recent 1> disappeared was indicted for peonage The jury investigated one lynching case but failed to an indictment It is alleged that several witnesses were FIRE AT CAPE MAY COURTHOUSE Twenty-one Buildings in the Heart of Town Cape N J. Feb 23 buildings in the heart of Cape May Court House the county seat of Cape May County were destroyed by fire which early to day broke out In hardware store Besides other buildings burned were J D Richardson Co general store J Swing Willis meat market Rachel R Sharp dry goods Harry S Douglass law office Mra Alice drj goods D cigars J B Huffman office Harry P Bennett livery Leslie Champion bicycles A D Norton pool and billiards Cape May County Gazette Office Coleman F Corson barber shop Walter Hurrell harness Theodore household a second store Bellevue Hotel Hutchlnson Barnes bakerj A R Springer livery Simon Gidding men s furnish ers Horace E residence Mrs Nichols residence A and R Van Valken berg meat market Beaver Falls Feb 23 fire which started in the large building occupied by the Martsolf Furniture on Seventh early to-day destroyed worth of property Among the heavy losers were Martsolf W J hardware dealer J H shoe store and A clothing and gents furnish ing goods DOZEN OVERCOME BY Fire Causes Panic Among Families in Chicago Apartment Chicago Feb 23 to-day caused a panic among twelve families occupying flats in an apartment building at 6201 Princeton av enue Nearly a dozen sons were overcome by the and were carried out bv firemen One woman leaped from a but was not severely Injured John Malone a discharged was seen around the building shortly before the fire was dis- covered He was held pending an in- The property loss was Cure has cured coughs for many vears It is still on the market 25c VI 25 To Baltimore and Return 81 HO Pennsylvania Saturday and Sunday lickets good on all trains ex- cept Congressional and food for return until Sunday PRESIDENT UPHELD Depew Defends Proposed road SPEECH MADE IN NEW YORK Government Should Be Able to edy He Senator Guest of Honor at Dinner at tel of Congratulation from the President tive Hepburn Uses Letters from dent Commending His Efforts in Be- half of Railroad New Feb fifth annual dinner of the Republican District Com Twenty-ninth Assembly district tendered to United States Chaun cey M was held to night at the Hotel Savoy Senator Nathaniel berg and toasts were responded to by Senator Edward ex-Mayor Lieut Gov M Linn Attorney General Julius M Maj and Frederic E Referring to the pending railroad rate legislation in Senator Depew said Roosevelt s suggestions go no further than that the hand of the government be so strengthened that it can remedy and protect rights There is no inte ligent and patriotic railroad man In the United who does not wish berth In the of his corporation and of the public and of his own to destroy every fom of discrimination and and to have the great carrying corporations of the country so managed that there will be reasonable and equality for all Letters were lead from velt and Secretary The President wi Permit me to extend my congratulations to your guest of the Senator Depew and to him long continuance ol hly career of usefulness In the Senate and permit me to thank the mem bers of the committee of what used to be my own district for their remembrance of me Secretary Hay sent his regrets President Commends Des Feb 23 man W P Hepburn of the Eighth low to day replied to those who had charged that he was unfriendly toward rate legislation by reading sonai letters from President Roosevelt and Attorney General Moody declaring that Hepburn had m every possible way aided In carrying out of the Presidents to the hands of the Interstate Commission Hepburn addressed a bes sio i of the Adams County Farmers I i and 1000 or more of his ents attended President Roosevelt wrote as follows ol Hepburn Senators and Dollt has assisted in every possible way In this rate ana wl en seemed to expedite thd t his measure and pushing the which the same result he at followed this courte We have ail been after the same and 1 am certain we will in the end achieve it from very facL that ue are striving in spirit Hepburn has shown In this spirit is concerned with getting the sub and which Is therefore entirely willing to make concessions on unimportant differences detail TO INVESTIGATE Doorkeeper in Indiana Legislature Im- Several Members Ind Feb 23 he disclosures made by e Ba ker in connection with his vote on the passed the house v was followed by that number of envelopes similar to the one containing and handed Representative had been sent to other members James Hamilton a said that these envelopes been given him by Senator O A with the request that they be sent to the house members whose names were written on them Hamilton said the envelopes were delivered by a page I have known that this thing has been going on for some said Hamil ton know that these letters reached the representatives and I have given the special committee the name of the page who delivered The names of these members are held the investigating committee The Marion County grand will be- gin tt bribery investigation either at special session to be called at or at the next regular a week from next Monday Charles P Benedict cuting attorney of Mai ion County said to-day that the proposed grand jury in would go into the Baker mat ter fully and Into thing bearing on the matter that could be obtained This is taken to that Representativ e Baker's remarks about knowing of other members of the legislature receiv mj envelopes similar to the one he will be investigated Former Senator O A Baker is being searched for by a de MAY Suggests Inquiry Into Possibility of Agreeing on Another Candidate Jefferson Feb 23 Is getting ready to release us was the information passed among Republican leaders to day Just where it came from was not easily traced at first but it de v eloped later that had in- to his lieutenants that he was for them to see what could be done in the direction of getting together on some one else for Senator He has not announced to that he in tended to withdraw his but the first move has been made to encourage talking of else Two ballots for Senator were taken day The first of the two ballots re- 65 Cockrell 74 Kerens 12 5 Pettijohn 1 Albus 1 The omv change in the foi lowing ballot wab that Bittinger got the previously to Albus Futile Ballot in Feb ballot for States Senator taken bi the in Joint session resulted as follows Addicks 13, A 9, 9, 6 T Cole man 4, Judge H Boyce 1 Total 42 to a choice 22 The joint assembly until noon TO 1SSIL. of Peace Diminishing Armenians Slain by Tutus President s Policy Commended Fire May Hide a Touches on In PI i Street Stockholder of North Sea Court Funeral of Grand Duke Sergius Castro s Heaid and Parses House aj President on Rates Decision Adverse to Car Lines Comment King Opposes Daughter's ith W s and Personal Tournament Results ind of A and Marv land and Commercial foi District Government FOUND INFERNAL MACHINE Package of and der Directed to Senator Message of Warning to President velt on Inside of Dangerous Woman's Body Found in Ruins of Burned HER COACHMAN IS MISSING He Is Said to Have Known of Money in Her Police Suspect that Mrs Wealthy of N J Was Murdered and the House Fixed to Con- ceal the Employed By Her Days Before the Only Other Occupant of the Special to The Washington Post Philadelphia i eb 23 Addi United States Senator it ash ington in Ingeniously nal michine found done up In an in 1 package in a. mill box in the hallway of 1-10 M irkeL t at 11 o clock thub morning Ai J Williams a to the mail belonged uid TV h the turned it of Detectives Donaghy tt Hall who succeeded in opening the box without ex ite contents There was sufficient gunpowder ind nl in the package have w i eck ed a building and it is so that an attempt to opt n it in the wav would e caused it explode outside of the package consisted of a plain write piste board box on which pasted the following i clipped from the headlines of some paper or circular For Senator Penrose Congress were no stamps on tin package and it was tied with twim Ii sido this package was a light brpwn papei tied with twine and with a of cuts and inscription pasted on it On the second was the tion President e are no in anv time limited inauguration It is the c pinion of C ipt that the woik ts tint of a crank with a. denor and devilish who has a. deadly to cartain prominent and they recall that was a crank of this kind KANSAS COLOR LINE Gov. Hoch Signs for Separate Schools m One City Topeka Kans Feb G v Hoch h signed f j high schools Jor s 171! blicks a I Kansas C iti Kans I he w 1 itc s d separate schools as the of st ib bmg of a white pupil i m gi boj Hoch m his mess igt to tli li gis lature explaining his while in its genei il aspect the pc vied to be a step nd he be loc tl conditions made the law ad Hoth slid in th couis of hib message touching on th question I am in with them in their struggle it i j higher and bettel things ind In perfect accord with the Roosevelt idea tint I man should c t i egard less of race or But the local coi ditions aie NINETY-TWO BODIES FOUND Ait Least Twenty-five More Victims of Alabama Mine Disaster Ala Feh tw i bodies been i ere 1 from the V ir gmia mines thus far and tht i e s k is to night Hundreds ot prim Is of d been used to m ike further possible Fitty five weie hi Id in the pub urbs of un t ill ot which weie for victims of the disaster v It js estimated that thin ire it le 1st twenty fiv e more bo lies tei be taken out It 1-s expected that it will ten daj s to reach the last bodi to the relief fund now amount to more than Ocn Mo N J Feb 23 Foil the of the of Mr Hannih H Koss in the luins f her I orne la High to el the expr d the inion thit tit womin hud Lt. e 11 inui loi el and the h ire I to cone tie ei line A Ge m in who the el jmes i d Mis has not been cell cn ct the fire s uch f th 11 ins f to rcM ll ai v tl ue his Mis Ross who vv ts v ais ol ige and wealthy resided on High stieet lie ir the Cringe line Mrs b i IK w is foun i in the ruins the at 1_ 4) 0 eloe k t Close hei fit is a poi that to been fold ed tinu b Mis R weie in the folds of the ei Theories of the Police The police tw tl s n g u ling the le f ind Mis Kobs gr isp One ib that s me lie w is trying t hei it 1 e u the hi w is stilted ml Tl it wis It iwav wl n sit became st use 1< s M is tint she w is tj es ipe the fi im s he u e lut 1 ed it 11 d it el wn with It is said that Mis w is known I V re t 1111 i i s us t i 1 i 1 In eas in t IK h is K kn iw n t t h n e in i I A will list S 11111 1 i wl h wis wll 1 t 1 t h i 1 in n ho 1 i s rlK i j i uid 1 i m i r ime 1 i 1 i i Th st h win sst J th will th i bell 1 iel in to ki whit was m th house I In hm in w is 1 tst t u ti 6 o i 1 list fr m N irk Hi w is i sti i R ss is ml it is s th i s gaged him tin ugh i i In New tw The fli bioke out tt oil ck an 1 spu td ei s rif i thi 11 1 tl entice is a miss j 1! wei d in w ik tin 1 Ii li z i 1 1 1! ime s mm m u 1 t tli is IK b n 1 mi ui 1 1 1 T l b ml limes inn 0 ipn 1 h is m 1 ill f ui 1 nil Hi e r ns irm j I in limits the ud I k hisb ill 7111 ig d t es ije Mi n has ten n She Had No Companion Fh p ilic that is far is the c 1 11 n Mis Ross ud tht G i m i n e i hm 11 weit tt nU of t s list night II is 11 I kn i u i tit 01 1 111 in s j j t ill tie cai n IK 1 u in t h g n i e l Ft st t m nts m iele lis tl se wh wii ih Hist t R h nise it is nt the fire was nisi n u ed in tl t jm of the s Mis H si pt Mrs H s I pt s iu ltd t im hei n ign b i Si h id 1 en in M 1 lit ib t Dill t ha t 11 me she A 1 ui n i In het as eoac l T n ml gud n t s M s p v w 1 im fr m Bi i Ipe nt i t t 1 ill T i di wis n 1 to be i w in m t e i idi i it h ms Imt U la n k i wn h w mu h in HI ind ill ible s sh m m the hal it t ki In the hons the tiie e mj te l it e i w ib le k l l 11 ins 1 i i e 11 IK ie tint K Mrs w is m rlt ITH w is r t re e and nut rob bei VII tht s i mgb were lound OH hei til i FOR BETTER NEGRO DR Resolution Adopted at the Ala Conference Tuskegee Ala Feb 23 w 01 kers followed the Fuske gt e conference of w s devoted to the of tic m gro farmers of the lace he discussion dai was the negro common school Resolutions were adopted the belief in a more general support of the negro school increased taxation universal payment of the poll tax an In crease in the length of the school terms an increase In teachers salarie s tnd in ible division of a consolidation of existing schools into institutions also declared to be an feature of schools for the negro race President of Chicago University Makes Progress Toward Recovery Chi Feb The condition of lit si Jem H r ef thi L nl ef was pe i itrel on n is sill bo In i to night bv ut ne i sn it w is stat d that i was n t will rce ill i lub l ing dis ipp ired j ati nt t k fluid nour nt t in i si pt moat of the tim Chadwick Emeralds Not Smuggled Collector of Customs C F I ea h of Cleveland Ohio was at the 1 1 eas D and to fee Shaw that his at the New York customs nous ten le I show that the emerald which once bel i Red Mrs and now In the p the Comptroller of the were not smuggled into the w is suspected It is understood that the je w els will bo sold as m a SL t of the failed bank where wi re p elg ed for a loan FOR AN EXHIBIT AT Appropriating Introduced in Pennsylvania Senate Pa Feb 23 pro V 000 t tin j th Si itt of tula tiwn Pert nl Exhibition t J I IK 13 in mentor iti m of tin wis of th 1 f it teen persons heddi 1 1 in the J N il 1 in com t in th ir Iht si m of en- g Col C S Arnal a Suicide Ga Teb o i ailes S il one tl I t kn wn ran e mt 11 in tht in i l n 1 e 1 o t izen of At anti 1 1 s i idi u In n i li N leason K tn t H a H irt urd orn Wealthy Contractor Murdered Newark N J Feb Seme a Italian contrai tor w is shot to death on one of the SHIMS of this to dav in of Frank Sena i formei em plove Sem wis d tin zens who witnessed the At cording 10 the captors n i had demand ed the paj ment of a small sum of which he claimed w is due him on wages and when Seme refused to pav Sena shot Oriental at Auction A. valuable Assortment of Rugs will be so d at s 1407 G st at 11 a m and 3pm. All warranted Tour to Denver via Railroad Account of League Inter- national For the acr 1 iti m t delee to the Fpw ir i IIK i national on- at ml Ir ft ir nis tht u i i i i 1 will run i pers n Uh t inducted t r Pa bx sn till train oi gi t It Pullman mil ing tars tin 1 A t jurist agt nt cha anl master will tht Tickets will be good regular trains Denver n n later thin 14 Rate irom coders round trip transportation Pullman 41 nd all irea s in tho dii Ing tar on the ing trip on tht special trim Detailed itineraries arr in course of preparation which mtv be obtained from ticket agents or from B M Newbold P. A b L D 15th and G sts nw  

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