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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1903-04-30, Page 7441- - t 1_` ,% - _ . I tl== i t =-_--;! 't.7-- '_- '-T !_­ =, =_;, i! - _-t ____ _'__ — _. -W#",W ". I I . I -111 -1 :111. .1 I .. _..__,_._,_,__ __ _______._____ - I -1 , _. , . , I , ­ I _­.! I _ ._101:1__, ".­­ . - . .. : '' _r ", . I I .1 .11 . ....I.I...", .11 1. . . ­ I . ______­__­________ I . . , ., . ,, , , . _., 11. I . ­ -111.1-.. :_ ,___, - _,.: . , . , , .1 0.611d Whio, , ,..i - ---.--, . , ; - '46 , ,* GE'No MILES' RUP"ORT ON Mr. Spears oallod a meeting to -clay. uIr. Darr did not up, ar %ad Or. it - ,,,,qot Hileers has prao . a Colo. y ajo. I M9669CHE $'Onally toeoured the license, and Man. , " I alged the whole alfalt, hlm;WL wo Us Gr ; - M,Jv artte" We Irl o6tabilgheJ a rc, _ VIC E T H E L D I N 6 LJF4 BROTHERS of our city seeking for affiliatbil pleto (6-arge. Ila haa armaxect to, I fit Londoo, anti , Waclovaday to. . I . 43 . tora,l of those International unions have K I I, 1-i 'PHILIPPINE'S A"_"R0C1T1ESq, get lvork for thoAnglo men wile are W tll()Ut means to 90 ou now,. And the Govornment will provide draft cattle and Implements for ton men Is, EXPIGT100 DENOUNCFS UNWISE AGITAIION faith. Granted even that such un - perly. Admiralty SecretarY von Tir- tons wore not imbued with anti- 'JiAut personally allplle( for and ,veoured a licellop from the Visholl, of U-nl- dcn,. while tj,i.o reporters were all watcliklur. the Arabblutop of 0anter. I I I T , "'"ES""IFY A6AINST KEN1`0 Bruchesi bag W,ritten: a pastoral with families, wlp have not enough letter on the labor situation, W,blull brwyle office, Was read In all the 1-12Fall. L;a'LIIO- ger Ili this anialgainstion; By means I Of a '"PIlly laid scheme the y send ,4 . luDne.X to gQ on Ur., Spears Is i4rakiglik, for lowly. ____ 1174"s Uk'Imp of Loadowb Julklik)Ptlk)a "Files to, tho 4100080 of L9414oll 1 . . I I - 11 mail of lesser means, 'to club togeth- . er and purchase outfits, and has U ly State of Feeling 9 Exist& 'on 31, wlillei that Qt thi Arehbi-hop of Coutoibury applies 0 thowbole . ­­­ — __-_ '---_­-­ - it Reveals a Shocking Record of`=1"' promised to -take care or everj,r man Tile trek will 10001111ence Im ely. i $ I in Macedonia, of V oglqnd, 'Akio license Hot rorth all tile do- tulle of the -Vanderbilt divorce and ' lie- Cowers *0 111's Chat I r as 8100dy . I . I 1.11111clues, Tile situation 6t present Is ratifer tboproyloIls marriagog or both, par. Darkland only What is just and kea- mokitts there ukkast be a gonera I Tile . HR FLEDU CANADA, --- ties. It Is iin4orstooil that T" 1-dder, ,-Antl ulgd A" I couplo are Tibt going, to Amorloa, for Nriiina 9*a a I a - .1 Men rortured by ilia 46 Water Cure," Their 1'eath Knockod Out, and S:)srkV of Them Bprood to Dea,t1l —Helpless an(I Uo-Meading Natives Tied lit Gmups and Slikit and, Stabbed to Death--illenn's Torture Brigade— rhe (Ionerat's Order to Save ilia Name of ilia lJolted States Arran Washlngton April 2T.—The United States; W,Ar Department to -day made public that portion or tile report of Lleirt.-Goneral U4e&,,%vhloI1 refers to misconduct of officers and soldiers In the Plitlippinee. The istatemonts made by General Miles, are the result ' of We tour of Inspection In ilia Mill. Ipplilea last auturan and winter, Tile report Is dated Feb. 1% 1003, and addressed to, the Secretary of War. 41eneral Ullee, says that In going from Calmha, and Bougas, In Novem- Ilor Just lie noticed that the coull- try appeared devastated and that the people Were much deprosged. Stopping at Upa, lie says a party of cUlzona, heuAled J)y the acting - f," Presilleat, met him and stated that they desired to make complaint a', haxolk treatment of the people of that community, saying they had hoell *coucentratea in towne and ijad suffered great indigultles; "tbat fifteen of their . I People Had Decit Tort-Ored by what Is known as tile water 3,orture, and that one man, a h1glily- respected oltizork, aged 65 years, named Vilicente, Luna, -while suXier- Ing from the effeat$ of the torture anti unconscious, was dragged from Ilia house" which had )loan so, on fire, aud was hurned to death. They stated that these atrocities were committed by a company of' scouts . . unf.ter command of Liatit. Hennes - say, and that their people had been crorw(led Into towns, Rix hundred be - Ing confined In one building.'" ji, doctor of ilia party said he was ready to testify that soma of tile six ,4undrea died from. suffoca- Clan. Gen. Miles aald lie looked at tile building, .which was one mtory Lu. helgitt, -IS or 2Q feet IvIdo and possibly Oft or 70 foot long. lie asked for a' written statement to . Ila, TotSf6ded "hhh `1&t,,1h kkI1a, but ,Soo, --says lie aevor roor.1yed it, and ad(14: "I ha&:iho, .' reh6oil to disbelieve their 'statemehis, In fact, tile In- stances of' bcirture' In the came Of a man named Luna, ll&ving beelf tortured and burned to death are orts." Concerning the failure to receive the statement, Gen. Miles says., "Whether any Influchee was brought to bear to prevent their statement, either by persuasion or coercion, I am not prepared to say at the pre- sent timep, I Shocking Atrooitles, Gen. Miles then refers to other ca.ses, saying that oil thicl isiandor Cebu It .was reported anti published In November, 190% "that two Offi- cers, Captain, Samuels, ,14th In- fantry, U. & V., arid, Lieut. Feater, 19th Intantry, had committed s;m- liar atrocities against the peopleof that island." It is also reported that at Laoag, on the island of Luzon, two, out - Ives were whipped to deatlill. Lt Tacloban, Leyte, It was re- ported that Major Glenn ordered Lieut. Caulfield, of Philippi no Scouts, to take eight prisoners out, Intothe country, and If they did nOtgUlde him to thB camp of the Insurgent Quison lie was not to bring them back. It was stated that the nien were taken put anti that they elth- or did not or could not do as dl- rected. one of tile men, w5io- had a son among the scouts, was spar - 1, ed, but tile oth,ers were separated -O a umbering t.hieo J . .vr four reopectIvely, and whiletiod together Were All Hurdered b.y boing tihot or Dayonoted to death, same being Ili a knoeling position at that time. T#a'protouaa Waii likado that t4ey were killed %Vl1Ilo attomiltilig to esclape, butso far as 1 know, no official report wall Oyer made or the oircuillotance. Those facts have beeii reported by Major Watts, who Investigated the case. Besides Lieut, Cauhield, Civil - ILL" Scouts Riamtos, Preston, Corn, Ond MoXeen were partiolpants. Victilkis ot Ivater TOrLure, "At Calbayog, Samar, it Was re - Ported Chat several inen In thatills- triet had been subjected to water torture, I saw three men who had been subji,eteci to this treatment. One Was tile 1jr0sident of the town, Ty1r, Rambles, who showed me long deep wars on life a -rill, which Ile said lveLle caused by tIL8 cords with which 110 was bound, cutting Into his flesh. Tile second mam was named Jose Bar- Ja, and tho third was Padre Jose Di- aznes, who stated he was one of three priatits -who hadbeen subjoct- eo to torture by the troops, under caulmand of Lieut-. Gaujot, 10th Cav- alry ; that his front tooth had been knocked out, which was apparent; that tile was Otherwise maltreated ,and robbed of $800. It' was stated that theso pilasts were taken out to to lbra ktll,:(I, and were only saved by the prompt action of Major Carring- ton, Ist 1pfantry, who sent out for them, Lieut. Oaujot was tried,, pleatted gillIfy, and wa's given the Trivial Sentence of three months' suspension from colunland, forfeiting $50 per,m'6i ith, for atimo lieriod. His vicil,diTig poty prevented all Clio facts and olrougl- stlinces being developed. . It a -tire that, Major Ctlenn, ppL . Mout , Conger and a party of ,aa- alstants wid n4tive scouts ware waved froku place to plave for th6 puiposo or extortIng statementsr by means ot torture, anti It became so 110torious that )its party was called "Glenn's 13)rIgade." Whether it was possible, for officers to be engaged III such aots without Clio personal kno vledge of the General, upon whoso staff -they were serving at tile time, namely Brigadier General Hughes, I leave for others to con- jecture. The" faetB came to my notice in a. taf.lial way, and many others of glikillar character have been .re- ported in different parts of the archipelago. I I . Stilly U.S. Arins. . "I found that with certain offi- cers the impression -prevails that such acts wore Justifiable, and I felt It iny duty, In order to correct sr,ch. orronecus . and dangerous Im- . tyression, and to prevent the poset- . billty a,' such ackLs* being oommitted In tile future Which must Impalz ilia good name of American arms and bring discredit to our service for all tliw, to address to ilia division com- inarider tho Tollowing letter of In- structiolls.11 Thep. follows an order addressed to the Commanding -General ' of the Phillplilnes, under (late of February 1:9th, 1003, ,in which General Miles calls attention to ilia reports of atiocitles, and -directs that ally or- deru or circulars of personal inGtrao- Clon ,which would Inspire or encour- ageany act of oruelty be annullpd, . The order says that "tile excuse th, 'L, tile unusual conditions juk;tIfy t , measure,-- herein' condemned, are without- found6tion." - -----,---.--- ---,.------.--. .__.__­___. :-_­ - -.....-- not among ourselves, among our rellow-coull-tryukelt and co-roliglon., 9 UNING TO WORMINeAuts, GERKALN CADET'S CRIME. a sufficient abundance of re- LEO sources, forethouglit and devoted - is 1106B ? With the greatest anxiety FRING.1 (10 WO sea the labor organizations Archbishop Bruchesi's Pas- of our city seeking for affiliatbil . With foreign 4esoclations. The ma- Letter. JOrItY of the leaders and members . tora,l of those International unions have - I nothillp; In Common wAill, our tow- . poramelit, o -.Ir customs or our DENOUNCFS UNWISE AGITAIION faith. Granted even that such un - perly. Admiralty SecretarY von Tir- tons wore not imbued with anti- Montreal, 'April 28, — Areltillsholl Christian principles or allied with secret societies whiclIT the 'sover, Bruchesi bag W,ritten: a pastoral oign Pontiff has so severely (.,on - letter on the labor situation, W,blull doinocd, there would still be dall- I Was read In all the 1-12Fall. L;a'LIIO- ger Ili this anialgainstion; By means I Of a '"PIlly laid scheme the y send Ike churchles here to-enty, molwhich may go t& long w4y totrards pro- abroad enormous sums of monoy befougIng to our laboring classes, . venting the crisis tuat for several ned thVe city- It Wool(] not such money, If deposit- Is Important, Inasmuch as It strikes ed In the coffers of our national and Catholic soplatleo, promotethb at the international part of labor and enjoins tile work- best Interests of our country, and ._ organization — mvil tobe,ivare of foreign leaders, t1fe most dit- .Ould it hot be had more I a ,eacilly here In case work wits source or This point 18 Ono of floult that ilia labor organizers ceased altogether? Your priests, youl, ArchbIshop, dearly beloved have faced tit. Montreal, many of the men being 1,11-ench-Canadialis brethren, will be always disposed and Rionlan Catholics, and conscious of tile fact tlI!&t tile leaders of their to hear .your grievances and use their Influence in your behalf. Be - Churell, are .n,ot lit favor at Outside sort at once to measures of con- cillatlon. Submit.yout- claims to or- 1.11111clues, Tile situation 6t present Is ratifer 1, bttration: Much uselphs allikoyanae and trouble will. b6 thus avoided. strained, if tile carpenters and their masters live up to 'their state - Darkland only What is just and kea- mokitts there ukkast be a gonera I Tile sonable, Deiv;aro of fomenters of discord. Ila -not become the preyg strike or a lookout to-moTrow. result of tile Ilongshoremea'A iliffl- of demagogy, Scrupulously respect all acquired rights, Capital not less onitlo.q only awalts the arrival of an. ocean steamer. Tile electricians than labor contributes to the liap have threatene(i to throw. tile (31ty pineRs of Individuals and nations. Into darkness, and many other or- — - . gatilzations are rising, BARO BARRED our. JTAO Areliblallop's letter reviews r murder in We- ilia situation, and proceeds as fol- lows: NO human powor on ea rth, — rionligeatioll Colvitnissionek, Hns Now . can lawgully prevent you fromor- . Taken Chi0ge- ganizing separate unions, sUlItILIN ,o,Hkatooll, N. W. T., Aplil 24. — libertydoes not give you theright A arlmis In tile Barr 6DIony trouble to Contend for ends which are . aaourredto dalr, and Rev. Mr. Barr In flagrant opposition with publi o Is now ill tile background. . welfare, justice and charity, Tills Lftk t hight j%Jr, Darr Was thOr- freedom of association doeff not lit- ongilly i-oastod by ilia crowd, but i vest you, $or inatande, lvith ADY , Rev. TKIr. L101y'd and Mr. C, W.'speors, -,# right to use violent m6asures, allO Inkailgration agent, quieted things. ombarrasa tallItullsts and Inuall- To-da.Y, upon a petition signed by facturers In, their natural 1'19110,1 one Ilundred and forty, Jamos Clink - to motast employees wito rera ,;, to I rgicIll, inetribef for the kliFitriet, called join your leagues or who, have frte- I g likeptivig In a tant. Mr. Bari, &p- ly pledged themselves by contract 1, ileared, and after an altereationt to work for those employers. Would i 1(>,qt ills Ile4a, st,fted Clinkskill by the It be prudent Ili the hour of labor collnr, and threatellAd 'to Pot 1111-4 conflict to plitoo In tho Ifands of 011C. I "I re the . ,gravest IntoreatH ,,You're nil 1llfAmOuK--sc6undra)l11 n2aall-noeight be At stake ? 11aYo those ,d Mr, Darr. Tile crovWd Inter - pX0141111p men a thorough knowledge, of olor relk,ed, but ClInkskill Was not allbVited oconorilleal positioliff? Are Choy ab- to Ilold a meeting, ,and the colonlatq golotely dialfitpreated? 11avo We backed lip Mr. Darr,43 position. - V Alleged E1n1k)e2T-i_1w Persuittlied to, Iteturn. , Now = Apill 98,—TIw $un has Clio io g; Isio of i t, Oeorgo,. Ohio, JJ 111.5j—Potitino.otor ,ff,r- - . jj ,.r loan trie, or N,ddle Ilass, Who Was arrested for en4bezzillig 1m. - OQQ of postorfloo funds by mea,na of haodulent inoxioy* ork. . l6ro, fled rroni 344dile Bass io Pelee Iqlaud, CUI . lada. III q rowboat duritil; a stol m 01) the lake on Whuriday, When 130 ir.opied that a peputy United States, Marlilial was after blin. Offlare were searching f6i.., him In J)etrojt, Tiolecio, Sandusky I anti Other cltkm Mrs. Wehrle keen- IY felt her husband'* flight, and I Ole chartere(l the steamboat In% and wont; after him. All or Thurg- day afternoon and until late at . vight she cruised about the i6land.g. % Finally alie ,found him at a small hotel, Bile begged him to return to hici home, whore a deputy mar- shal was Ili Waiting. At first Wearto rofused. to return, but Mrs. Wehrle told 1111a. to go back, face Ilia 4001ka- I era, and save Ills honor,, even if lie lost his liberty. Mrs. Wehrle got him to ilia boat and ovdered the cap- I tain to make all speed possible back , to 'her ]ionic. Whon she walked Intn the presence of the official and da - livered liar fugitive husband ,to the officer site seemed .pleased, and Wehrle, too, seemed much relloved. I Welirle has been one of the big men of the Islands. He owns a summer resort and a steamboat. . saw 4eapa tali from Rover says Mr. and Mrs, Vanderbilt crossed A SMOULDERING VOLCANO.' 0 time' A the channel this afternoon on a - . 1. . . ___ Imt bound for Calalo. I 41118siali 111141101lop Alope seetived -4 Islurdererlo Pititiswivent—Tinkis, Soldiery 5LutInotls--VhrI6tIanf4 W.- , twoon Two Firea-.6loody Svtnes Billy I e.1"'llacted, lgetioiltza, 41aoidoilli,Nia Lwi,100 . >4111 211 ..—The state of terrar exist- nR bere cvipass6s that prevailing 11) U011ast4r. 'ohe Uhrlstiall populadoll a not betweell two f1res, as In ilia Other district, wliore it Is mon.toexA and ,k hkudarod by -buth the Turks ants ho Bulgarian comigittee. Tho Vhria- ilanti In Motru,,Itza, are ma . Inly soriv, to waloin tile 33ul rian con allitam ga 1 are hardly Unown. The TurAlsb anu Allnullall o"pulatlon 10 lit it wjAiLt loat, It was Illoollsed 111011ths ago, i,,Iiva ilia Ulikkibluil conmilate wali eli- wifflabod, and Its pit'61Rons have beek, nflanied by the slaughter of tht. 11ballialis and ilia dentli sentenct-, i4wix the popular hor'D, $toIie,rbhlLi,b murdorer. . I Ututeral Itlossacro Probable, The pulous of the Alti8suinialks are iow beating so foveriWily that there may ))a a general massacre It the syOrd be lxwsed or a Idligle Hworu t4wkitig, Tile Turkish arnly repulsou tile Albanians agalost its WILI. Twu I I R0 - VAL 13FITROTHALS, . i German Crown Vx let, to Wed Prin- Oess Margitret, at Connaught. Bailin, April 21S.—The Voyernilleut gall Poet states that the Imperial Crown PrInca VAeorich WIlbolra will be betrothed ,shortly to Princess Uargarot Of Connaught, And that the eaggornent of Prince Friedrich 11clilirld I, the eldest son of prince AlbrOCIlt, Of Prussia, to Princess Alto of Alban,r, willbo annou.noed.at the oame time, The report In regard to tile Imperial Crown Prince Is re. garded fie Improbable, , . IRISH LAND DILL. __ . Natiollolists AJ)I)())ht a colotnittee, to Praft AinendineMs, T.4on(iJali, WprI1 28-4t a mel tlog ofWationaltsts this afternoon a com, mittee was appointed to draft tile resolutions of the recent convention In Dublin In, the form of amendments which will be moved during the com, kilitteo stage of the Irish Land Bill. A number of Irlisli landlords met in Dhblin to -day and, formulated amend. wento to the bill from the landlords' =Of TIOW. The O'Coaor Doa d the approval of ,tile principle of the bill. POPE GERKALN CADET'S CRIME. causes snkkallpox The discovery is LEO pronounced by physicians who have- is My FRING.1 achievements as one of the really great ones in medical bletoryi and Big -lin, April -,:a,_T,hc .AerlIner Mor- che most Important made In l3oston, men at a otilinon were fillot. down ky a comma.. . ,% officer for refusing ME, of the Centre party, r gardlng the Iff STIR killing of an artillerymans named Investigation, haw each successive LKS, ste %vas taken, together with val- at E isen, oil Good Friday. last, be- uZe scientific -Information con- cause the tormar did not salute pro - earning tile protozoa, tile organism perly. Admiralty SecretarY von Tir- that produces, that highly couta- pit , said every superior was Justl- glees disease, will on Tuesday even- fie ill using ills arms in order to Ing he furniolked to medical men by to work the $kka against tile Atuail- the discoverer, who refrains from ease of extreme ,necessity or dringer, . making a public announcement of It. So fa,r'aa tile Lissen case could be until he lime enlightened the 4clon- judged, Russener acted directly con- I . lans, and three trials ,by a Murkisli 'before . . court-martlat were required — Drowsi,ness Indicate th"e' Heart tile vordlot demanded ,by Russia. was decured. The murderer and )its ac- Alabama People at gle's party, said: "The case 19 symp- vomplices Nvere sent out from Metro- tOM11tic Of the Phenomenon which we must suppress. Rartmann, whoin I is Growing Weaker, vltzll, to lyalk Ab AvItIA. a, strong escort What to Do, ly man. RuseeneV'ff chaxacter Is a of 500 Turks, fox, rumors were rlfb conglomeration of Stilp, brutal- body from the grave, and or eon- In the strae,ts that ,they Would be f,piring to do this, has beclA aerl- . HIS FAITHFUL VALET IS ALARMED roaoiked. r2bey would not have ,been Isentenced to death It the- Russian 4EGRO HAS COME TO LIFE, of from three to tell years in the Clenoral, Xasknow, had not appearea poulteutlary. . c Rome, 'April ?$.—That tile Pope's audition is upon the scone and displayed great 1,1rulaoss Ili insisting upon the axe- Mobile, Ala. April 27—Two wee%s i ago tk, negro ,named Tom DartU Was . causing great uneasiness, tO, tll*so around Wile there Is lie cution of the supreme penalty. . r murder in We- longer doubt, despite ,the ostenta- Foreigners are lilbulted. dowes, Randolph County, Ala., and I tiOus 11'atlean reports of ills good Xa .kow: and Tunkkollia, tho nu.s- after hanging sometlinp, W lm pro - nounced dead by a. physlelawand Was health. - . Though no npprocimble change had slan Couj ui, PrIarkind and all the Ser- Vin4o reprasentutivos, assert that cut down. Later tho body wo,N turn- I taken plaeo in the Pope's condition ujiey moullQutarily expect to recely, eid over to relatives, who took it Ili ten yearo, a audden and alarming che agmLasin,s bullet. r .0,le.v say Chat ,VU14 away and nothing more thought alteration ilas crept over blin. III the taut two months, , they do, not feel 'safe even if) the , . prqsence of their own servants. When or It by ilia authorities. It turns out now,, accordling to a Leo himself , appears wholly and aaiy of theirk leave the Cc lisuiatel, rellable, statement, that arter tile serenely unconscious of Ills condition. they ayo woulted in the streets. I body was taken awAy it was ilia - To ilia orelates of his household lie saw -a g rotkp or young Tarks cleliber- ticed that life ,was not extinct, and requeikitly mentions ]its plans for the Li,tally spIt In front of tile Scrylail ,% pbyslolaaY; was called. Tile negro luture. Ile is looking forward w1th Consul, wile was walking In the to now able, to 'sit, tio a,ad will, in peribut confidence to his 100LII birth- stue-et, and then mutter ,Emsers and all probability, recover. day, seven years hence. It is this ouiriseo. I also witnessed the anger of ID,111a W,as tile first hanging ever ealm faith Ili -file own physical re- Lt. 11luivIcish veiled virago, who .EoughL to take place in the county. folio sellyces and power of resistance, ac- I I to compel tile OlstOr Of One Of VIB officers ara greatly excited because cording to Dr. Lappoill, that contri- Consuis, to gdt off the sliclawalk and they ma.da a, bungling job of It, and butes more than any medicine to tuako room far liar OWA Passage- The th,o physician Is elfull.ily as nervous sustain and prolong the Pontiff's life. European woman hold liar ground because lie ,did not detect that the Ilia devoted valet, Plo, Cutra, who ta,kkaciou,sis-, and bar bodygua,rd Peek was not broken. Is constdirtly Ili attendance and fol-ced Ilie veiled tormentor 'to turn Tho cluest lon now Is, Ilao the negro slceps In a small apartment adjohl- aside, Like Other foreigners; I have pald the penalty exacted by the law Ing the Pope's bedroom, has more opportunities than anybody else of been Insetted at every. turning Ol the, ztreets. krince ijej has been declared to be le - observing ilia gradual efiange in the I Christians Terror -Stricken. - gally dead? So far as has been learned no steps ha,ve been taken Pontiff's conation. What oblefly alarmed Plo Cutra Is the frequency , When C,>nsuta having the authority. of groa,t (jovernments behind th am toi rearrest the negro and lie lingers with which tba Pope, formerly an- are Openly affronted, tile 8ultan'4 in a semi-conscious condition. I . . orgetle, now succumbs to fitEr of drowsiness. These symptoms Indicate ClivIatialn subjects axe not spaxed. Miley a,ro in & state of &,arm, and VIR. SEXTON OUT OF POLITICS - progressive weakwilng of th,e heart's dre,ad to leave their miserable Iluts. ,That she was In a laughing mood , action. The. Pope nilght, in fact, succumb Milay clo not venture to plough the flelass, and da,re not walk to the bake — I)cclill( sInvitation of Nationalists to fit any moment, without any prellm- Inary spell of ackito disease. A sharp saiops for broad. T4ioy are aaiie_ the Iti-enter 11"llarvent. London cable., Mlionlas Sexton attack of Coughing, a momentary ob- stricken Ill the town where troops are heavily massed, and no- lia4s aeolined tile invitation of -Clio btruction of ilia brea,ti:ing, frequent b6dy knows wilip.t. 1B going on in the Irlall National convention to re-enter In old man suffering from chronic bronchitis, .would surflao to bring villagetu and in the Open country. parliament, saying Ilia strength is not equal to the trying duties or a about a catastrophe. . I I Adbapialls Ilesponsible. member of the Holise. Oil ,the other liand, Leo's splendid .The BalgArlan-committe0a cannot Mr. Saxton retired from Varlla- constitution, his Spartan system of be lield responalble for the terrorism ment in jacj6. He wAs High Silorlrl of life and a..'bovd all his Indomitable previL.Iting in this district. The At- I)kJbIta in :tS87 and Lord Mayor of will and self-reliance, may prolong WIllalls are acklauni able for 0XIB11119 Dublin a .year later. He has more his eNistanco for mont'lls. I conditions. MhO Su,ltall's commission Jute once been asked. to return to .. I I Is reported to have reached likek, politics and become leader of the THE GERM OF SMALLPDX aald to have failed to conciliate the chlefs of the clans, even with a plan- ,vial, paxty. , i — __ __ — Discovered by a Pporessor at Elarvard trul supply of gold for emforeing their appeals for -peace. Troops are con - having tile appearance of dried blood, He said lie closed Kent's wound on t,he first joint of Miss Dknglo.ff witai thirteen .stitches. Kent Bm4kod left forefinger. . a c1g,%r, a,L,d read a paper on his way NO -, Is'' University. sl ,-ijnuy coming Into the town, and MCI W90 That when Kant Wn,s offered a glass of water from the stand, he M ILLI ilia bad, on the carpet, about tell doi5ed. Inches In diameter. It was two feet That file water Was . Poured from over twenty boAttalloily =40 now here a pitcher all Ilia stand Into a glass spot mwir it was about four Inches and that the water appeared to be across and a foot farther away from clear. I the bed. There were some moist: That the wound In Rtllepq ,lack* pots and some dried once on the .Boatoll, tipril 218—The Globe will for the protection of the Russian I announce to-mOrrow that Dr. Wit- Consulate, w.hatever ma,v happon to inches below the pillow." liam Thomas Callneilman, tile Sba- tile f5hristlaois of tb:o district. Aegro Assailant of Girl Hang- tuck professor of pathological ana- I rot-me.1, trial. When lie entered the tomy In, the Harvard Medical School, has discovered the germ that GERKALN CADET'S CRIME. causes snkkallpox The discovery is — pronounced by physicians who have- illEukder of Gerinalt Soldier Before the neen made aware of Dr. Councilmanla- Iteictising. . achievements as one of the really great ones in medical bletoryi and Big -lin, April -,:a,_T,hc .AerlIner Mor- che most Important made In l3oston, was intorpailated to -day by members rivalling the discovery of ether as of the Centre party, r gardlng the val anaestlietie The detalls of the killing of an artillerymans named Investigation, haw each successive Hartmann, by Naval Cadet 11useener ste %vas taken, together with val- at E isen, oil Good Friday. last, be- uZe scientific -Information con- cause the tormar did not salute pro - earning tile protozoa, tile organism perly. Admiralty SecretarY von Tir- that produces, that highly couta- pit , said every superior was Justl- glees disease, will on Tuesday even- fie ill using ills arms in order to Ing he furniolked to medical men by compel obecuence to his orders in the discoverer, who refrains from ease of extreme ,necessity or dringer, . making a public announcement of It. So fa,r'aa tile Lissen case could be until he lime enlightened the 4clon- judged, Russener acted directly con- tiflo world. trAry to tile regulations. Tile In- . cident, he said, was profoundly, re- boarding holifie. Mike District At- gretted throughout the DaTY. C CANTRELL SENTENCED. Herr Lonzinu.n. South GormA:n Peo- - gle's party, said: "The case 19 symp- Aki Indeterminate St,jitence for the tOM11tic Of the Phenomenon which we must suppress. Rartmann, whoin I bidianapolls Grave Itobber, knew personally', was a quiett order - Indianapolis, Ind.j April 0 8._Akx. ly man. RuseeneV'ff chaxacter Is a fus Cant,rall, convicted or taking a conglomeration of Stilp, brutal- body from the grave, and or eon- Ity and swaggering salr!112111 ortauce. The least we call demand Is that f,piring to do this, has beclA aerl- such linfledged yputlis be forbidden ' tonand to an incleter,minate senihnica -to bear arms," I I of from three to tell years in the Harr Bohol, the Socialist leader, poulteutlary. . spoke in a. similaor manner$ but with Cantrell was accused of being the unusual moderation. . I I ringroader of a gang of grave rob- . . bers, and It wos 0,11eg6d that In WEDDED IN LONDON. all they robbed over one hundred hor knowledge of the ease. It is i.,-ravea. Seveial doctors art) charged w1th conlPlIbIty. LVNCHIN16 IN 'FEXAS. ": ,,.'-?.%vk. W ,'". __ Little Child Saved From Citito.hes oirn. Brutt'. Cai,th-lige, Tftav; 'API -11:28. -110118 - lay Johnston elitaged -,vIth attempt- ed erinlilla) nssault on tile five-year- old child or Deputy Shorift Mattbetva Was taken by it browAl or men orld quietly liangcd to a big tree In tho pkiblial square. Tho negro, mado m full confession. ,jbw.it .1 -ymr - ngo ho Was tried for ft. einillav Wfoneo, but wAs not con- victod. Whon Arrested he A66nied greatly surprised and said Ife* w.iR nioroly un- droselng the, child to put bor to bad, , The offloerFo trIed to Ilrotoct thd rellolv,, buti Ifo wafj roloA.sed oil, boud by Vim Justice, sind tile vol) tnughtI Illin attorwArd. I — W. K. valldevhlli alld 1$11014, R11ther- It . ford 1311c1cle Up. I 1olidon leable: :William X. VAD- derbitt and Mrs, Anna, Ruthorford were married to -day at St. Mark Church, north Audley street. =8 officiating olergymwi'was the UOV. P. 11. Haddon. Tile ,,vedding was just bafolre noon. Winfield 11orit, of Now York, vrda the beat maji and Henry White gave away ibe bride., The only other per. . aons Ili the church bealbs tile yer- . E11 were tile Duke 4nd Duchess Of vIllorough, Mrs. Ilutherford wore 4 -BIMP10, gi I ay travelling dress, and no jewels of any kblkd There wa's 110 wedding breakfast or reception. Immediate- ly attor the eeremokly tile Couple started tot tile conutri. I Their destination was not reveal. (,& but it its known they wIll renisin In A -ho comiLry for some wec,ks Nolove gollig to any City. it aeolhg that XLY. Vanderbilt per. ed by Mob, 6ENERAL SHOOTING FOLLOWED TlieWe, Ill., Aq,.it S­All unknown jogrO. about aaVf_IlLe0n YCal'S (;IJ1 was lynched by a mob of farmurs near the ,lliago of Santa Ile this atterlioon,. !or attempting to -assault ithe ten, I year-old daughter of a farmer, 13ran- son Davis, The lynching was Sol- i lowod by an onslalight upon a colony ,)f flogro,cu living ilk teni,s, who Were vvorkIng as bridge- bul fdors. Tha tents ,,v ero buenod, and aiLtuy negroes sho' ,, ,,ut so far aH known none was k1hed, Jundrods of shots were exchallgedt ut lie WIALes hurt. Branson I)avIs lives one-lialf mile onat of Santa Fe, a small village acar here. While Ills t011-Yeer-Old jauglitor was In the barnyard 'to - ,lay the nebrro acco.-itexI lier. t lle ran, ,iut Ila seii-l'od, liar, and hell scr(lallls jrought liar nl()Llu T to tile 1'041,11o .rhe negro fled. 01flovrs wore notified and wore mooll ill VAIV141lit- '-N(-W4 ()i .he assault "peOMY k-I)rPa'I an"ll," ilia nulghboring farmers and resulted a! all angrY mo,b starting. Ill livarch of tile assailant, I I The negro, meanwhile, had been juptured by officers ,and was being orouglit to'Sania 1,1o, -whon the mob was luct A fight followed 11,11d tile farmors got the niagro. He 0011fe8g(ld to the crime but begged for mercy. T llo mob Started with the prisoner toward the new bridge being built ,Lcross tile Mississippi, whoro lie was hanged to all oak tree, without care- likolly or delay. 'Tile body Was 1,1(1- diod with bullets. Tile officers tried lit vaill to (Its- parso the ukkoh. A rush W418 mada fox. a colony at soyernI hundred nogroog eluployed 'Ili brldge-buildhig work and living in tento near the . bridge. Tile regrocs swV tile mob Cooklog, and opollect. fire.* A: rusilade followed, and hially of tile regroca wore .--Jlot doWn. NOTIO Of U10 mob vam Injared, find it is 'lot kll0wn ]tow soriclublY tile 11091`008 were wounded. . . Tli-q naobpresse,d forward, llOtwItIl- standing ille steady fire, until the llogrocH turned akA Ilod toward a naKrby Wood, taking thill' WOMI'Lled With them. Tile mob then burned the tents anti disporsed. E,xtrA Police ,veto sworn Ili and to -night tile vil- lage is undni` heavy guard. %Lut-a pe is a villago oil the ex- n P411tioll of 113 - note, k I &,% vepicted. I Ile Surgeon's Story Tolls Seycrely A.p in*t tiim­ Stvij, 01 J,4 14,ghavior Wben Viscruvere4_11,I)s Last L.4)ojc at tile DeAd. Qirl --whots4es , Who 1-favo Disappaorilkl anct Will Not Retorn —A 111#4 On - at- ilia . ,) 000"Co _WhQ oestraye'd A10,01 Uylkleocq? . J Pvlkewter, $, Y,J doisl4tilh - gue - 4 "I ant th'04. 001ciol;oOnceffuloaki. ot liew teatimQox was taken during t#40 4(Jen-59 ILI those JUCO lok-It- yostarday Ill the Xopt case. It was "'Is", sald tile prosecutor. . r. ball (Jay for Rent. Mostimo)) 7 - "Yes, "all I ani tIrQ4 g:raotllog eon.. CUsfilorat" Was Clio qkdol, retort of 6hOlvell that thers. was a great dj al Mr. RLI60. Or 1)100(1 oil 1,;oTJL14 palmr, and tile Dr. PerrIli, ambulance surgeon at . b4cic"J 0 * Ill i li-l"LLIs IV,-haa 11 1 Was foun I the, Homoop,ithia ,iro6plia , , 1, took the In Ili(! Whil;uomb Iloubs, razor froin tile- hand of tile #eact It. Is 8,41d that Mit'K Wilkelison, who girl 40 010MI It. Hed,eslorlbed'the De011pled a ruotu tit Mrs. Rutellin- P;)91tlOLk of her body &ad said 1 . . tep arms laY parallel to her body. The, souls boarding-liolkao oil Niagans it !land trao not four 1pelips from, street, next tile Ono. occupied bs t-IIJ911 body. Ile, aald there was noth., Kent ") 'd Mlsg 4Ant;1e, while tile pair Ing to Indloate thtlk,t Eltilel Dlnzlgt Stayed th0l'a t48 LWO weeks be,Ore hAd ever moved aXtor he- tilr6W the tragedy, under tile name of was cut, ulrosbX, lia, 1 gone to Canada. 811,1 "Did Ke"t Wain; r4tJoilin . J. 211 *,ekeA Ili ,with her wot.14or and rerki,3913 to , Clio DIatrict Attorney. Questlaoil Ob, raturl). jected tO, and when.put In different M.Os NVIlicenson knew -%yho KenT form, Dr. PovrIn said Kent answered ",Its all Clio time he fitayall ,at 1*8 cillastlone rationally altilkongilk Ills re, boarding holifie. Mike District At- plies came slowly. and lie seemed to iorney dcalred her pri%spilice very - be excited. much, and. had deplitlessearching for tier for several Weeks ))or are t1la blysteriolls I'Vomall 'Pound, . dist, trial, Deputy .%Ierift Pollock b rougfit in TJu- bcllLoy U,aCarthy-, who dl '- a WO -man- witness at tile adjournment ivated the at . atument. made by Wit- Or tbcl court. It Is not 4YA, Wilklyi. ness O'Connor -Ll"t licut held tbu gon. District Attornay Warren Will razor when the door uf tile ro)m . 'lot Vivo dier liame, aA tie says be was foreed, has disappeared. Deputy Ima not decided to Place her on the, sherifte are hunting for him. gtand. She Is- said to Illare, I;nown Among Ilia Witnesses Nvere John Ethel Dingle before the latter met Vaughan, who s,3ived Kent ana Mois, . Kant and tO b,%vo been her .copfl- Dingle with lunch and drinks at Eg- dant a,fterly-Ards., Mr. Warren will glerton's Hotel, and Albert Flannery, civiestion her In his office cLt two a rcilorter, to *hOin Kent made Ills o1clock this afteinoan, in regard to statement In Clio' room ,at the hotf-NI hor knowledge of the ease. It is after tile finding of the body. Kent tikought she is one or the five TrIt. told Flannery lie used atrOpIllne, liyoclne and morphIne in ilia ",gun." Licases W110se names were sent on foin Buffalo eurly In, tile vreek. Witness testified to a IlLtle Spot of . d; -Jed blood oil Miss, Dingle's lad6x Prosecutloit Pleiised. finger, Tills was the most Import- Me prosecution. soared' many de- y ile prosecution. cisive points. District Attornoy Clerk Munson, of Clio U'llitcOmt) - Warren believes he will prove eon - House, Lobtifled that Kent acted ilka clusively t1lat it WAH the ha,nd Qt, a crazy man, and refused ,water, Kont t1lat held the razor when Et,401 saying it was "doped." . Dinglo?s throat was cut, an4 he be-' HarrY's T"StInlolly. . flevesho will prove that tile deed was Ilarry blnglL, a ,Younger brother dDno wbIla Ethel Dingle wA,s on, the: or Ilia dead girl, told about tile - floor and not ill the bed. vii -It of Ethel tind Kent to Toronto ' - It 1hiam b9cra a, haxd, up -hill fight in Augu6t, IDO2, when lie (the Dro- for the prosecution. Tile witnesses thei-) had dinner with !tile couple. %V110 should have been, strongest, the, NNI heit Lhvy left Kent threw Harr.v - police and 'Clio coroner, have been , bottle fiom his.medlolne case, say-, k tile weakest. They did not 'notify f, ug, 'JUke one of these tablets Mr. 'Warren or the crime until a, ivilen you go On a champagn'e druilk." groat deml of importa.nt evldenoeb ad Harry said he never saw Ethel Af- ter that day. Kent gave his name as been lost, and the District. Attar - aey Ifas ba'd a. 'bard time to prove Crosby in Toronto, and told Hacry he met E.thel. at 4rt Erie and rhe anything or bring out any facts. . . narded him Ili a If , 5spital. %Ilia District AttornoY brought In- to the ease tG-day the crimsoned Tho witness had received no let- ters fiow Ethel while he wag In garments Or the defenda,nt and also South AfAca, but lie got oue at To- a f Ethol Dingle, and they were shown ionto on the (lay of liar fuaa ' I. bir, Warren, for the SLate, offer- to thO jury. Mile defease fought ,11 gall] at the Introduction of tile ga.r. ad it in CYIdt.1100, but Mr. R,11 likes metits for a, time, but fina,11Y udinit- objected. It was admitted, A brlef - ted t4iom. cross-examination of tile witnelS PQijlts of Evideuce rollowed and fie ,stepped down. Some points emphasized by tile tes- Surgcoo Told o -t too Blood. tim()nY Ill ilia Rent -Dingle trial, as . Dr, Snotlgra sa, ilia ainbulaxice gur- brought out by Saturdayis testimony, wean, -819 0110 there was dried blood on are as follows: . , Kent's ijanits, when lie reached the . What Mim Dingle stum,bled. On the room. Miss DOgla was dead. She lay Whitcomb liouse sta,irs and fall oil oil ilia bed uncovered to tier walA, liar knees while being,shown to liar mad the doctor saw no blood on her. room '. that Bile was then steadledby Jlealtowe,l the jury wIththe blood- the defendant and vink, the bellboy. stained razor bow it lay In the dead ,That she was In a laughing mood girrs hand. Tile ,kround III liar throat while on her way to bar room. - that, had lot out liar'lJo was about ,That while in their room the de 3 1-121 inches Ieng. The doctor "Id: - fondant told her 1),Dt to talk so I "Blooct had run under liar. It Was loudly, that then bar ta'llchigeeased. also oil the pillow, anLt appeared to That aftor 1.30 O'clock In tile morn-' have flowed na,turally. Her head lay Ing or Sept, 11th the defendant and na,turaUY Oil the pillow, in tile 0011- Mis'S Dingle -%vere served at Hotel tro of a great blood state. Tile blood Eggleston grIll room Wilth a cold.lob- on tho pillow was ,slightly clot W'. star, a quart bottle of claret and two JiLst below the pillow It Was half aai Scotch highballs. , . Inch thick. Mhere, wap more below tile ha s for rlgJlt arm nearly to the litim. It had 'tile servive of more drinks, and that - collected 14 the depression In the bell , he was then told he couldn't have whJch Was caused by her hips. It them because the place had to be formed a la;rga pool. Tile wound was closed up. I not closed entirely; there was clot- That Kant started to make a P4tate- ted blood arou3id the edges of the out Mont to a roporter, but stopped and itaid the bR,od wap still oozing Out. I attempted to bruoll imaginary thing& stivv ;no blood on tile, left hand. The Off his shoes, faco.m-a,s composed and tile eyes ' That there -was a slight iniirk, partly closed." having tile appearance of dried blood, He said lie closed Kent's wound on t,he first joint of Miss Dknglo.ff witai thirteen .stitches. Kent Bm4kod left forefinger. . a c1g,%r, a,L,d read a paper on his way That before Kent left the room be to tile liospIttil. and casually ro- "T41ere called for ,a drink of water, sayjAg, "My marked, Will be a hell of a Cxod, I,m choking.o, W ' tImo over this." ',There was a spot of blood," con- That when Kant Wn,s offered a glass of water from the stand, he t1nue(I the doctor, "on Kent's side Or refused Iti SaYlAg the water had t*eh ilia bad, on the carpet, about tell doi5ed. Inches In diameter. It was two feet That file water Was . Poured from from the head of the bed. Another a pitcher all Ilia stand Into a glass spot mwir it was about four Inches and that the water appeared to be across and a foot farther away from clear. I the bed. There were some moist: That the wound In Rtllepq ,lack* pots and some dried once on the began In front, about the middle of The shoot all Kent's side sight the neck, close to the Collar bone, ivaolistand. of tile beo. was not stained over , and o.,ztt. ndpil for three or four inches inches below the pillow." along the line of the Collar bone. Detective oil ilia StAnd. .,, Detective Edward ULOughlln, That tile wound In Etbel's neck was not fully closed by the Position yaa,1,5 & polleaukka3l) then took tile gta-,n.d. Ile had not testified at the of her head. . I . That tile wound -Ili lCont-s. nook rot-me.1, trial. When lie entered the Was Oil the left side of tile neck, nbout three Inelies Ill tile voom at tile Whitcomb 11ousO on the morning of the tragedy lie took neck ; that it began under the angle of the Kent's band and oaw on it dried jtiv and ran to til.0 medium line of thin neck, that it -,v,as half Apots of blood. Ile picked up the* t1illigo In the room that lie thought to three- (I'larters of an Inch doep, and Inuall higher up an Ills oack- than tile would be ileeded tot evidence and tool, Xc,ut out of the room. Aa Kent he turn- post - tiOn Of Miss Dinglola wot4nd. That Kent smoked a cigarette wal's going through tho door bad act &Ild looked at tile girl's dead y In the allIbUICITICe On tljo Wdy t6' tile on tile bed. it Ivao the last time lie saw Ethel Diligle. He went back and hospital. I That there ,waR dry blood Ig ill() iounod over the bed. - - PaIm of Xontlo right band. . ,,Ila leaned so close," said the Lie- . tactive, 111 thought he was going to kiss ilia body, 110 cried out, 'Ethel! UNION FORMED IN JAIL. r,,tild I My God, she can't be dead -.' " — Mont cowered Ili Ilia chair ai, the Better Grub or stvitze, (.,ojnviL%ts Cry __ dotectivo deserlbe(I that last a t. - ­ . - . Plit,on Brend nvid Wnti­. I;; i i i-tip--,a-,Ad^,-gu.-a"r-,d-c-d-- unt-1-1 ilia coroner arrived. 111114t, It true, shifts the responsibility for the do: struction of much Important 0vt clonce on to the coroner. LPverythlng of mollimt In the room was do- gtroyod soon after the girl's body wa,a taken &way. The floor anti walls Wave tzorubbv(L and wile', the Other dotec-t1w,g got t1lore. there WaR 110, tiling to sea but a, brim bedstead. , Mile coroner, it Is expect .0, will. take ilia ata.10 oil Monday. . 110011optol, despatell; Ott move than one, proposition on Satun1ty did, Mr, . Warren ana Mr. Rainm oin%ii. it wfts I rt, cnp,* of "no cillartOr" tPOW t116 camp or tile defense. Nothing Was eoncledixi nftor Mr. Warren refused to aclolit that, Is',tholl Dingle, hadslitil- (,4 it jt)-lat letter with Kent. Tile t1glit waged 111orrIly until lidjonril- mAnt. I Intliftilapolls, Ind., April 2&­Wheq Turnko.r Litigiles went Into this pi -I. Soners' quarters yesterday to take tile fifteen mon confined in .th,o MuMle Jail' to tile stone plie"fIc was told by Ono Of thrm, that the prisonorL; had Organized ii. oillono VlOctuKI tile speaker president, and had adopted a resolution, not to vroik unlebs it larger bill of .faVol was promised for the future, It Was the turnkey's first exper- ence with A union, and he attempt- CKI W 811OW tho prisoners the 'on. r0As0Il4b)0y)os8 of their 'dem4nrIP, but they roplied f1rully. ,tllat- * they Would not break stone ejoapf upb,n the conditions ,named. 1,113ding them (10tel-ftlingd, the t`k1rnkoyJo0k-. vd thelo In separat4 aelig, "cl, aA nount-0 that b,o won)(1 put, therd on, 'a brclad-and *4te* diet 44til, thOY W01% r0ftcly' tO Wftk,