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2ANESVILLE. OHIO, THURSDAY. tfAHCH 26, 1303 75 CENTS A YEAR. VOL 38, NO 9 A BIG TRACTIOn DEAL IS CLOSED CLEVELAND PROMOTERS SELL THE ROAD. IT IS AN INDIANA LIME A Largo Number of Late Ohio Items From Alt' Parts of the Buckeye "' , - State. I A aaonlatcd Pm Telegram to Signal,) Cleveland, O., March 25. The Foil Wnno Traction company ' of Ft. 'Wayne, Ind., capitalized at $2,000,001), has been sold by Cleveland parties, to a syndicate composed of George F. McCulloch of Indianapolis, Henry Paul, State Senator Fleming of Fort Wayne and Levering Jones of "Philadelphia.. Tho panics interested in the deal decline to make publiu tho consideration involved. 11 is understood that the road will bo merged with a number or other Indiana urban and lnter-' ur ban electric traction, lines, forming it big system covering a largfe portion ol the staj.j. . , The property was purchased from Guneral G. A- Garretlson. II. P. Mcintosh, J. 'H. Wade,. II.. Peels, Jamas Pnruialee uuct other capitalists tf this city. - ' The road was formerly ov, ucd by Frank De Haas Robinson but was pur-chased subsequently by the Cleveland 'capitalists named above on a mortgage foreclosure sale. , Senator Hanna's Daughter. ' j Annotated Pre Telegram to Bignal.) Cleveland. O., March . 25. Senator Ultima received' a telegram froru Thom-aBville, Ga., today stating the condition of his daughter, Ruth, was slightly improved. While there was some doubt in the minds of her physicians at first as to the exact nature of her illness, they now positively diagnosed 'the ease as typhoid fever. .. ' Btfrg.lars Rob Postoffice.- AaaotHuttd Press Telegram io Signal. Fan-port, O., March 35. Burglar last night broke into the safe in the postoffice here. , and secured : about $500 in stamps and currency. A laiv-a timber of letters were also rifled, biu how much wast secured in ibis way 1s not known. ... Flames at Youngstown, Associated Pre Telciram to Signal.) ' Youngstown, '0.. March. 25. The big plant oMhe Brown. Bonnojl company, now a part of the Republic Iron and Steel company's property, was threatened with entire destruction !'y fire, today, iA flash from the rolisju the guide mill' set Tire to the greats in tlio fly wheel pit. The roof and sides of that department were burned off and it, was a hard light to keep It from spreadii.g to the rest of the Mammoth plant. 'The loss was $5,000. Circuit Judge Married. ; Ataeiatvd Pre Telegram to, Signal,) Marion, 0 March 25. The wedding of Caleb H,, Norris, circuit Judge, and MUs Jetsio K. Ilarshberger, was solemnized here loday at tho. home of tile bride's sister, Mrs.; Frank Johnson. The bride Is the young and handsome daughter of the late ... JR. Harhhuei,-er, and for a number of .years has beui the stenogiapher of the judge. JmH,u Norris was divorced by tils first, wife about a year ago. , Republican Primary Seanda!,', ti(KH(fl(( Prrtt Telegram to .Bignnl.) 1 Toledo, p.,' March h.M the result of the went Republican, -primaries, a dissatisfied faction of Votwa announces that it will ask' tho, grand jury to. Investigate ceiiain tasr of alleged voting. ' Thi:! charge' Is' made that a gang of 25 'men maile the-sound of the voting booths and votid in squado of five ft all place. DEATH . 'SEALS UPS ITALIAN WANTED FOR INSURANCE FRAUDS, DEAD. New York Authorities ,Were on the Hunt of the Aged Italian of Pittsburg. ! Atoiild Pre Teh gram to Signal, I'llUlmiR, March 25. Casimiro Cic cone, inn awd Halian.who was thought to be a principal in the allege' gigantic insurance fiaud recent lypt-t-poLratod in New York, is dead at ill' iw,nw nt his rlauL'htor. ill this city. G'econc camo into prominence several nays ago when New York detectives visited this city in search of m- f.,v,ati.m eniicei-nltic a Klgant.10 II nmnw nehem in New York. Ho was inlornied, it is said. by. Detective Charles Aymer; .that a. nian-uua.iiw: Ills name and answering his de-scrip !,,,, i,i.ri iipfn Huricd iii Calvary eem et.MV. New York, last week and that $1 (f.000 had been collected aansur NRULT PUPILS:; ; Sought to Reprove Them for Smoking Cigarettes but They turn the Tables on Him and Then Escape. ASSOCIATED PRESS TELEGRAM TO THE SIGNAL. Washington, Pa., March 25. As a result of a terrific battle at tlu Scenery U1II school, this county, yesterday afternoon, Prof, Charles McCulIoush, principal of the school, is lying at his homo seriously injured and -warrants. are out for the arrest of ban runner and William Miller, his. alleged assailants. The fight between principal and nuuils has caused no ' end of exelico nient at Scenery Hill, and the school' board 'has taken the matter up and will prosecute tho case against tn unruly- boys. For several months past there has existed In the advanced room of tho school an unruly element which, has driven three principals to resign and given the present principal., Mc-Cullough, trouble for a. long time. Yesterday afternoon the two, ivinuci, SAVED FROM DEATll HELD FRIEND BETWEEN TWO WHIZZINO TRAINS, Locomotive Hurls Man Into Arms of Another Who Holds Him Till Danger Passes. jl,,(it Pren Teliyiam t Shjnal.) Slianiokin, Pa., March H5 Stand ing between two tracks of the Phil adelphia and Beading railway here ;cslcrday, us a passenger and a freight train p&aseti in opposite directions at his side, James O'Leary held Joseph Goliusky tightly la his avms and saved him from death. rjrtttiiskv who was walking on th1? not inbound track, was struck by the nsiK-u-nser train, and hurled Into the arms of O'l-eary, who waa walking over the tracks, At that moment, a last freight train bore down on the couthoound track. m.pnrv coollv held to his compan ion as1 the traius grazed his elbows. instant until the pas senger train had passed, but the time set mod an hour. it i-emiivpri pvprv ounce of O Lcaiy b strength to withstand the air suction which drew him toward the wneets ot Co iB.,Rpnsrer train. Then, when (lis agony was over, he stepped on th'1 open track and put his menu on mo ground. flolinskv Boon recovered. lie was bruised, but not seriously injured. OFFICER'S AIM WAS TRUE. , ' PHsoner Who' Tried to Escape is Shot and Killed. . A.tMiaUd prms Tr.lc'uram to final. Washington, March 25. -Willi.w tviwnipr a neirro. who attempted lo (.KcHiiB from a police van, was shot and instantly- killed -today by Police man J. h. 1J. Sawyer, wneeter an.i .wo other prisoners were being trans ferred, from the Georgetown police siution to the van awaiting outside when the negro broke from I he line and hp'l awaywlth the otlicor in iui- it The latter fired and wtiecu-r fell dead. v-Tho policeman collapsed and was taken to a hospital in a ne- lono condition. LOOKS LIKE MURDERED. Battered Remains of Dead Man Found on the TracK- lAsmelalei Prctt fclegrant to !.) Mhaniokln. Pa.. March 25. The body of Anthony Kubodinsky, a Hungarian, wan found lying across the tracKs oi A Rpariins railroad near here "today. His head was bat tered to a pul.o and his clothing was full of hot 88 hair. Coroner Drechop U of the opinion that the man was mur-rttimii hiR hodv nlaced on a hoiw brought from a mining village, to the raili-nml and Placed on trie irach v a tram to pass over. Dining the last strike kubodinsky was a nou-unuvi miui. KNAPP CASE EVIDENCE. No Indictments Expected Until the End of the Week. Ammttatei Prrun Tr.li-urnn in AtynnM Hamilton. O.. March 25 The spec ial grand jgry heard the Alfred Kuapp murder case veslerday and the mlnoi matters afterward. Laid in the afternoon it recessed until Friday morning. There iri no doubt that Kuapp was in-ili'ted for the Hannah tioddard Knaiip murder, but this will tint be oOicially known unlit Friday or Saturday. ACHE! aged 16, and' Miller, aged 17, went into the upstairs corridor and started to smoke cigarettes. Their uuise annoyed au intermediate teacher and they wc'ie. reported to the priuejpal, Me-Cullougn found the boys smoking and seized Miller, The latter resisted and a desperate fight ensued between him and JTcCullongh. While the two were struggling, Kinder seized the teacher by the legs and threw him' to the iloor and the two boys pounced upon, him. They tramped him and boat hnu with their fists and kicked him, Mc-Cnllotigh sustained a fracture to iiin Jaw and had both eyes blacked, and he was fearfully bruised as a resu'j of the kicking and bruising. ' Kinder and Miller then escaped from the school. ;' AT THEIR WIT'S END TO WIND UP. BURDICK INQUEST THURSDAY AT NOON. Public Knows All, and the Mystery la Far From Being Cleared "Nothing New." lAnmHutca Pie I'clefrcm to Siunal.) Buflalo, 'N. Y., ' March 25. District Attorney Coalsworth said today that he expected to Wind: up the inquest on the Burdick murder by noon tomorrow. The hearing will be resumed to morrow morning. "Have you discovered any new evi dence?" he was asked. "We have brought out all at this inquest, everything that we have," r plied, 'Mr, Coatsworth. 'The publie knows now as much about the case as the authorities do. Nothing of importance has developed lately that we did not know before the inquest began." Mr. Coatsworth said he knew noth ing concerning a plot alleged io have been concocted by Penuell to entrap Burdick by using a woman as a lure and thereby nrevent Burdick from. pressing the divorce suit against his wife. 1 FAITH N PENNELL. Mrs. Pcnnell'a Family Still Believe In Him. tAtnouiittcd Pros Teloiiiam to fifjsol. w Haven. Conn.. March 25, Nel lie r.B mh. sister of Mrs.-Arthur l'en- ncll, declares that faith in Penneli has not been shaken as far as his wiles nniliv mi-o concerns . bv the revela tions of the Burdick inquest In Buffalo. I believe the half has not Been old yet,; 'he declared, "and we shall ei'tainlv not Sit in judgment on my brotlier-in-law until the . facts are known." ' Cape May Hotel Burns. lAmoulated Prtiat tetnjrom to 8(yI. Chup Mav. N. J.. March 25. The Marine Villa hotel, owned by Mrs, .John M. RoireiS Of Wilmington, JJel,, and valued at $0,000, was entirely do-sUoycd by fire of unknown origin to day. The Albert cottage adjoining, also owned bv Mrs. Rogers, was dam aged to t'ho extent of $5.000, . The in surance on iho hotel is $.!0,000. The Difference in Time. ' lAnmeMed Prrst Telniram to MnJ.) xn UYmiHsco. March 23. Edwltt mllli md Fremont Morse of tho coast and geodistie survey aro preparing to exchange telegi apfiie time siguals over the new cable lo determine tne precise difference of time' and longitude between San F.rancisco and Honolulu..., Issue a Third More Stock. tAwHtatM Pre 1'eleurum to SlfftKit.l Philadelphia, Pa., March 25. Thf diwtors pf the Pennsylvania Itailroad company today au.Uiotized an issue of stock amounting to 33 1-3 per cent, of the outstanding stock. It la issued at $U0 a share, payable in thiee installments. The entire issue amounts to about $83,000,000. ' Son Defends His Mother. ' f A MoeMcd Preat Tewtirom to mynal.1 Chicago, March 25. Alonzo' Jail- son, While beating his wife today was ,4hot and injured by his 13-year-oiu -jOii. Ray. The youth Would have given himself up, but yielded to .the pleas or his mother and attempted to escape. He was captured later. B COB SUICIDE MAJOR GEN. MACDONALD TAKES HIS OWN LIFE. ' PARIS HOTEL THE PLAO. Serious Charges - Preferred Against Him-r-Many Foreign Items of-Interest To All. - . lAsswHatcd Prem Teteuram to Kfjnni.) London, March 23. Th Evening News of this city announces that Maj or General Sir MacDonald, command ing the British forces ' in Ceylon, against whom charges based on immoral acta were filed some time am, com mitted suicide today by shooting iu a hotel in Paris. r . , Fighting at San Carlos, Answiitcd Pica Twi-oram to fc'ifiuu.j San Domingo, , Republic of Santo Domingo, Tuesday. March 24. The inhabitants of this city' , were again thrown into a. sta'e of alarm this at-ternoon by the1 fact that further lighting is taking place at San Carlos near here. .A commission has left San Domingo for Aana and Bara'hona on the warship Iudependeneta in order to bring about the surrender , of those places. Result of the Rioting. lAaaovtiiled Prva Telegram to tityniii.j Port of Spain, Island of Trinidad, March 25. Tho chamber of commerce has adopted a resolution providing that a cable dispatch bo sent to Colonial Secretary -Chamberlain urging the immediate removal of the governor of this island, Sir Cornelius Mol oney, and the principal officiate,1 "hi whom the public has entirely lost confidence" and asking for the appointment of a royal commission of inquiry. The populace is quieter. The bodies ot twelve of the men killed during the rioting were buried today. ; Uncle Sam's Navy a Model. i-4.aeiief Pre, Teicgram to Signal. Paris, March 25. Marine Minister Pellelan, in the course of a speech in the senate today defending France's naval -policy, said the United States furnished a lesson in naval construction which France could follow with advantage.. Ho referred to the American and German navies as being the two most progressive of the present time and said tho strength was not through the maintenance of a large uu wieldly effective force dining times of peace, but was due to a small force capable of quick enlargement in time of war. This permitted the expen diture of larger amounts of money during periods of peace on dock yards, coaling stations and now ships instead of continuing expenditures 'on a costly effective force. The minister declared France should follow the same course, concentrating all her naval efforts on construction. Castro Withdraw Resignation, AngocMcd Pre Tmeuram to Signal. , Caracas, Tuesday, March 25. After reading Ws special message to f.'ou-gress today, General Castro withdrew his resignation of the presidency of Venezuela. Irish Land Bill Introduced. Aaaoatate.S Pret Telegram to Bignal.y London, March 25. The, Irish . be(,. ictaryt ,Mr., Wyndham, introduced the Irfbh land bill in the house of commons today. The bill proposes a free giant ot 160.000,000, BANK DOORS CLOSED A PRIVATE,, INSTITUTION QUINCY, O.J" QUITS. - AT Run Was Started March 13, ari Unlucky Friday, and Forced anI 4 Assignment.' ' IA aimciutci Prma Tehtormn to Biu""l i Bellefoiitaine. O.r 'March 25. The rfnx bank at Qiiincy, has closed ltt; doors and from the litigation already begun there seems little likelihood that the shutters will ever corny down. Ira Sax, owner of the bank, has made an assignment; and depositors have begun suits in' attachment and application "for a receiver. There arft rumors of still further litigation. Sax places his assets at $5,000. The assignee is 'George Hahu. Sax cami to Quincy last Juiie'from Chicago and opened tho bank. At one time, he hail about $30,000 in deposits but a run was started March 13 and ' h.is ' reduced these deposits down' to probably $10-000," and this Is the mm widen the people of Quincy are supposed to have lost. Olie plaint iff alleges that Sax has been securing it few lavorite depositors hiiue he, rn(ilizod he could not pay in lull.' ' ' , A- MASONS OF THE EAST. "Stiang" draper Disclosure Cause ' Ripple of Excitement. (iMwiiiiM Pre Telegram to HiytMl.l NewvYork, March 25. While Masonic lodges which are found to have undesirable members will be thoroughly, purged It. Is thought by Masons generally that these bodies will not be necessarily obliterated. Even Doric Lodge, which has at least temporarily lost its charter, will not be beyond the pale.' Criminal process however will lie extended throughout the state and more than 80O lodges will be concerned. . Grand Master Cramlall Is collecting evidence which will soon be used iu the case of the men responsible for the admission of "Shang" Draper into Doric Lodge.; It is believed if these men are found guilty they will be driven from the order. i ROOSEVELT IN FIRE PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER SEES FINE FIREWORKS. Miss Roosevelt i Being Splendidly Feted During . Her Tour of Porte Rico. lAm:iatfd Print Telturetm to Hivnal.) San Juan, Porto' Rico, March 25. There was a grand reception at the theater hero yesterday under Jtho au-snieen of the citizens' committee in honor of Miss Alice Roosevelt, fol lowing an elaborate display of fire-woiksun the plaza which lasted un'.l io o'clock nnd was witnessed by Miss Roosevelt, who received a tremendous ovation from th people gathered on the plaza and on the balconies anu roofs of the houses. On of the set nieces representing President 'Roosevelt was 25 feet high. T'hji interior of the theater was doc- orated profusely and displayed the rrt "Welcome." formed of electric lights. , Miss Roosevelt spent two hours shaking hands with the lnvitea guests. She will leave San Juan for the interior today accompanied by Governor Hunt., Mrs. Hunt, Miss Eliza beth Hunt, Thomas Hunt, the governor's brother, and Mrs. Thomas Hunt, Miss Beatrice Buck, the governor's ward, and Secretary Bliss, xna party will be away feur days and will visit Cayeay -Ponce, Mayague and the intermediate towns, as well as the principal sugar estates. Thn inhabitants of Ponce have plan ned a big reception for Miss Roose velt. TORONTO THEAT.ER BURNS. Flames Originate From Electric Wires In the Box Office. lAatoclatei Pre Telegram to fittfnfll.I Toronto, Ont March 25. The Tor onto 'opera house was" burned today. The estimated loss is $150,000. The Cie is supposed to have originated from electric wiies in the box olhce. , Caretaker Champion occupied rooms on the third floor with his Wife and three children. They narrowly escap ed suffocation. The names spread lo the cigar factory of John Trebilqo, in the rear tha premises , being uaaiy damaged, Sullivan, Harris and Woods the pro prietors of the King of Detectives' company, lost all the scenery costumes. They place their loss ats jjo.ouu io $12,000. LOREE SUCCEEDS RAWN. Will Be General Superintendent of B. & Q. at Pittsburg. . lAatoiMtcA Pre Telegram to Signal. Baltimore, March 25 It was ar-nouhted by General Manager Potter of the Baltimore and Ohio today that W. C. Loree, superintendent ,ot the Chicago division, would succeed I. U. Rawn, as general superintendent at Pittsburg oa April 3, when Mr. Rawn assumes service on the Illinois Central. T. J. Foley, assistant to the general manager, will succeed W. C. Loroe- as superintendent of the Chica go division. O'BRIEN POSTS FORFEIT. "Philadelphia Jack" Ready to Meet "Lanky Bob." .AK(ktatril Prra Telegram to Signal J New York, March 25. It is announced that Philadelphia , Jack O'Brien has deiKisited $1,000 covering the forfeit posted some time since by Bon FitzBimraona for a light for themiddle-weight championship of the world, win, the .nrnvlHlnn that the fight, be ,at 158 pounds. Fitzsimmons already has posted $5,000 as a side bet, out u is thought lie will not insist on this being covered if such action would pi event the light. Train Jump the Track. AweMe4 Preu Telegram to Slgnal.l St. Louis, March 25. A Texas Wabash passenger train jumped the track west, of here today, six eoHChes tipping over. Twelve people were slightly in jnred, chiefly by flying glass. Large Shipment of Gold. lAaiociated Pre Telegram to Signal.) New York, March 25. The l)ial agent of the London and River Fi&.r bank will ship $500,000 la gold io Buenos Ayres tomorrow. DIE THE Lies OUT OF FRAfiCE CHAM8ER EXPELS ALL RELIGIOUS ORDERS. THE VOTE WAS VERY CLOSE Historic Societies Are Among ' the . Banished Host Political Con. piracy Charged. AHm:iaUA Pre Telegram to Hignal l Paris, March 25. The chamber oj deputies, by a vote of 304 to 21, la-st night rejected all the applications Ut authorization made by the religious preaching orders. - The entire session yesterday was devoted to a discussion of the govctn ment's bill which opposes the application of the preaching order for authorization, and the chamber, fey ittt vote refusing to pas ' the discttssioa of the clauses of the bill, declined to consider the applications separately for authorization io remain in France, but rejected them alt by a tingle vote. Among these orders who are thus expelled from France is the ug-iibh Passlonist order, which conducted a church, in the Avenue- Hoc he for English and Americas' Catholics, and in echalf of which British Ambassador iMonsoa and United States Aittbat- isador Porter recently interested theiu selves. ' M. Plicbon (member of the Roman Catholic party which ' rallied to (he republic), opened the debate with au eloquent appeal In favor of the preaching orders, arguing that these orders, especially the Capuchins, ' hai been the pioneers of civilization- in v l parts of the world, and had contributed toward spreading French Intlu ence throughout the east, where they had made France befoved had created French schools and had aided in the development of 'French Interests. Premier Combes briefly summed up the government's case. He urged that there was no piace in modern; society for the religious congregations. "The country had a regular clergy," said M. "Combes, "to whom th concordat reserved the work ot preaching and the exercise of public worship. The tendency of the religious orders was to aubatitute themselves Cor the regular clergy, It was not peace but war that the preaching monk brought in the folds ot his gown. The monk bad conducted a campaign against the conquests of the republic and against all republican progress. Their aim seemed to be !o stimulate a hatred of republican law and to make appeals for reactionary revolts. "We have a right." concluded Hhe premier, "to refuse legal existence to these congregations, who only attack our institutions. The hour Is a decisive ! one. If you do not follow the govern ment in the- wosfc we have undonaxen you will be turning back twenty-years, and that would be a mistake, which, I- am convinced, the Republicans in this chamber will not commit." Mr. Combes was much applauded throughout his speech and received a great ovation, from Ma supporters, as he left the tribune. The vote on the bill was tiiea taken. ARE TO AGAIN FIRST HUSBAND RETURNS AFTER FORTY YEARS. Went West to Make a "Strike" and Finally Piles Up an Independent Fortune. tAaiociolcd Pre Telegram to 0ttoU New Bedford, Mass., March 25. After an absence of forty years Ed-win now of Newark. N. J. who ac cumulated a fortune out west, is to re marry his wite. Dow, some time after his uiarriags. disappeared leaving word that he would not return until he had made his fortune and could give his family a better home. A few years : later Mrs. Dow seemed a divorce and was married to Captain W. J. Norton. Dow made his fortune and, returning, found his wife was happily married. He made himself known to hit' daughter, and pledging her to secrecy, told her, his story. She was only to reveal tho secret upon Captain Norton's death. . Captain Norton died two years ago and Dow came, on from the west and meeting his former wife asked her iu re-marry him. She consented, and tin. marriage will take place Sunday Lorimer is the Winner. lAaeotated Pre Telegram to Bignal. ' Chicago, March 25. William Lorimer, Republican,, by action of Judge Hanecy today, wins in the congressional election fight In tho Sixth district. Judge Hanecy denied a motion to dis-olve the Injunction secured by Lorimer -to prevent a recount of the ballots as set forth by the. Democratic, candidate. . , , - WED ante on his me.
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Full Text | 2ANESVILLE. OHIO, THURSDAY. tfAHCH 26, 1303 75 CENTS A YEAR. VOL 38, NO 9 A BIG TRACTIOn DEAL IS CLOSED CLEVELAND PROMOTERS SELL THE ROAD. IT IS AN INDIANA LIME A Largo Number of Late Ohio Items From Alt' Parts of the Buckeye "' , - State. I A aaonlatcd Pm Telegram to Signal,) Cleveland, O., March 25. The Foil Wnno Traction company ' of Ft. 'Wayne, Ind., capitalized at $2,000,001), has been sold by Cleveland parties, to a syndicate composed of George F. McCulloch of Indianapolis, Henry Paul, State Senator Fleming of Fort Wayne and Levering Jones of "Philadelphia.. Tho panics interested in the deal decline to make publiu tho consideration involved. 11 is understood that the road will bo merged with a number or other Indiana urban and lnter-' ur ban electric traction, lines, forming it big system covering a largfe portion ol the staj.j. . , The property was purchased from Guneral G. A- Garretlson. II. P. Mcintosh, J. 'H. Wade,. II.. Peels, Jamas Pnruialee uuct other capitalists tf this city. - ' The road was formerly ov, ucd by Frank De Haas Robinson but was pur-chased subsequently by the Cleveland 'capitalists named above on a mortgage foreclosure sale. , Senator Hanna's Daughter. ' j Annotated Pre Telegram to Bignal.) Cleveland. O., March . 25. Senator Ultima received' a telegram froru Thom-aBville, Ga., today stating the condition of his daughter, Ruth, was slightly improved. While there was some doubt in the minds of her physicians at first as to the exact nature of her illness, they now positively diagnosed 'the ease as typhoid fever. .. ' Btfrg.lars Rob Postoffice.- AaaotHuttd Press Telegram io Signal. Fan-port, O., March 35. Burglar last night broke into the safe in the postoffice here. , and secured : about $500 in stamps and currency. A laiv-a timber of letters were also rifled, biu how much wast secured in ibis way 1s not known. ... Flames at Youngstown, Associated Pre Telciram to Signal.) ' Youngstown, '0.. March. 25. The big plant oMhe Brown. Bonnojl company, now a part of the Republic Iron and Steel company's property, was threatened with entire destruction !'y fire, today, iA flash from the rolisju the guide mill' set Tire to the greats in tlio fly wheel pit. The roof and sides of that department were burned off and it, was a hard light to keep It from spreadii.g to the rest of the Mammoth plant. 'The loss was $5,000. Circuit Judge Married. ; Ataeiatvd Pre Telegram to, Signal,) Marion, 0 March 25. The wedding of Caleb H,, Norris, circuit Judge, and MUs Jetsio K. Ilarshberger, was solemnized here loday at tho. home of tile bride's sister, Mrs.; Frank Johnson. The bride Is the young and handsome daughter of the late ... JR. Harhhuei,-er, and for a number of .years has beui the stenogiapher of the judge. JmH,u Norris was divorced by tils first, wife about a year ago. , Republican Primary Seanda!,', ti(KH(fl(( Prrtt Telegram to .Bignnl.) 1 Toledo, p.,' March h.M the result of the went Republican, -primaries, a dissatisfied faction of Votwa announces that it will ask' tho, grand jury to. Investigate ceiiain tasr of alleged voting. ' Thi:! charge' Is' made that a gang of 25 'men maile the-sound of the voting booths and votid in squado of five ft all place. DEATH . 'SEALS UPS ITALIAN WANTED FOR INSURANCE FRAUDS, DEAD. New York Authorities ,Were on the Hunt of the Aged Italian of Pittsburg. ! Atoiild Pre Teh gram to Signal, I'llUlmiR, March 25. Casimiro Cic cone, inn awd Halian.who was thought to be a principal in the allege' gigantic insurance fiaud recent lypt-t-poLratod in New York, is dead at ill' iw,nw nt his rlauL'htor. ill this city. G'econc camo into prominence several nays ago when New York detectives visited this city in search of m- f.,v,ati.m eniicei-nltic a Klgant.10 II nmnw nehem in New York. Ho was inlornied, it is said. by. Detective Charles Aymer; .that a. nian-uua.iiw: Ills name and answering his de-scrip !,,,, i,i.ri iipfn Huricd iii Calvary eem et.MV. New York, last week and that $1 (f.000 had been collected aansur NRULT PUPILS:; ; Sought to Reprove Them for Smoking Cigarettes but They turn the Tables on Him and Then Escape. ASSOCIATED PRESS TELEGRAM TO THE SIGNAL. Washington, Pa., March 25. As a result of a terrific battle at tlu Scenery U1II school, this county, yesterday afternoon, Prof, Charles McCulIoush, principal of the school, is lying at his homo seriously injured and -warrants. are out for the arrest of ban runner and William Miller, his. alleged assailants. The fight between principal and nuuils has caused no ' end of exelico nient at Scenery Hill, and the school' board 'has taken the matter up and will prosecute tho case against tn unruly- boys. For several months past there has existed In the advanced room of tho school an unruly element which, has driven three principals to resign and given the present principal., Mc-Cullough, trouble for a. long time. Yesterday afternoon the two, ivinuci, SAVED FROM DEATll HELD FRIEND BETWEEN TWO WHIZZINO TRAINS, Locomotive Hurls Man Into Arms of Another Who Holds Him Till Danger Passes. jl,,(it Pren Teliyiam t Shjnal.) Slianiokin, Pa., March H5 Stand ing between two tracks of the Phil adelphia and Beading railway here ;cslcrday, us a passenger and a freight train p&aseti in opposite directions at his side, James O'Leary held Joseph Goliusky tightly la his avms and saved him from death. rjrtttiiskv who was walking on th1? not inbound track, was struck by the nsiK-u-nser train, and hurled Into the arms of O'l-eary, who waa walking over the tracks, At that moment, a last freight train bore down on the couthoound track. m.pnrv coollv held to his compan ion as1 the traius grazed his elbows. instant until the pas senger train had passed, but the time set mod an hour. it i-emiivpri pvprv ounce of O Lcaiy b strength to withstand the air suction which drew him toward the wneets ot Co iB.,Rpnsrer train. Then, when (lis agony was over, he stepped on th'1 open track and put his menu on mo ground. flolinskv Boon recovered. lie was bruised, but not seriously injured. OFFICER'S AIM WAS TRUE. , ' PHsoner Who' Tried to Escape is Shot and Killed. . A.tMiaUd prms Tr.lc'uram to final. Washington, March 25. -Willi.w tviwnipr a neirro. who attempted lo (.KcHiiB from a police van, was shot and instantly- killed -today by Police man J. h. 1J. Sawyer, wneeter an.i .wo other prisoners were being trans ferred, from the Georgetown police siution to the van awaiting outside when the negro broke from I he line and hp'l awaywlth the otlicor in iui- it The latter fired and wtiecu-r fell dead. v-Tho policeman collapsed and was taken to a hospital in a ne- lono condition. LOOKS LIKE MURDERED. Battered Remains of Dead Man Found on the TracK- lAsmelalei Prctt fclegrant to !.) Mhaniokln. Pa.. March 25. The body of Anthony Kubodinsky, a Hungarian, wan found lying across the tracKs oi A Rpariins railroad near here "today. His head was bat tered to a pul.o and his clothing was full of hot 88 hair. Coroner Drechop U of the opinion that the man was mur-rttimii hiR hodv nlaced on a hoiw brought from a mining village, to the raili-nml and Placed on trie irach v a tram to pass over. Dining the last strike kubodinsky was a nou-unuvi miui. KNAPP CASE EVIDENCE. No Indictments Expected Until the End of the Week. Ammttatei Prrun Tr.li-urnn in AtynnM Hamilton. O.. March 25 The spec ial grand jgry heard the Alfred Kuapp murder case veslerday and the mlnoi matters afterward. Laid in the afternoon it recessed until Friday morning. There iri no doubt that Kuapp was in-ili'ted for the Hannah tioddard Knaiip murder, but this will tint be oOicially known unlit Friday or Saturday. ACHE! aged 16, and' Miller, aged 17, went into the upstairs corridor and started to smoke cigarettes. Their uuise annoyed au intermediate teacher and they wc'ie. reported to the priuejpal, Me-Cullougn found the boys smoking and seized Miller, The latter resisted and a desperate fight ensued between him and JTcCullongh. While the two were struggling, Kinder seized the teacher by the legs and threw him' to the iloor and the two boys pounced upon, him. They tramped him and boat hnu with their fists and kicked him, Mc-Cnllotigh sustained a fracture to iiin Jaw and had both eyes blacked, and he was fearfully bruised as a resu'j of the kicking and bruising. ' Kinder and Miller then escaped from the school. ;' AT THEIR WIT'S END TO WIND UP. BURDICK INQUEST THURSDAY AT NOON. Public Knows All, and the Mystery la Far From Being Cleared "Nothing New." lAnmHutca Pie I'clefrcm to Siunal.) Buflalo, 'N. Y., ' March 25. District Attorney Coalsworth said today that he expected to Wind: up the inquest on the Burdick murder by noon tomorrow. The hearing will be resumed to morrow morning. "Have you discovered any new evi dence?" he was asked. "We have brought out all at this inquest, everything that we have," r plied, 'Mr, Coatsworth. 'The publie knows now as much about the case as the authorities do. Nothing of importance has developed lately that we did not know before the inquest began." Mr. Coatsworth said he knew noth ing concerning a plot alleged io have been concocted by Penuell to entrap Burdick by using a woman as a lure and thereby nrevent Burdick from. pressing the divorce suit against his wife. 1 FAITH N PENNELL. Mrs. Pcnnell'a Family Still Believe In Him. tAtnouiittcd Pros Teloiiiam to fifjsol. w Haven. Conn.. March 25, Nel lie r.B mh. sister of Mrs.-Arthur l'en- ncll, declares that faith in Penneli has not been shaken as far as his wiles nniliv mi-o concerns . bv the revela tions of the Burdick inquest In Buffalo. I believe the half has not Been old yet,; 'he declared, "and we shall ei'tainlv not Sit in judgment on my brotlier-in-law until the . facts are known." ' Cape May Hotel Burns. lAmoulated Prtiat tetnjrom to 8(yI. Chup Mav. N. J.. March 25. The Marine Villa hotel, owned by Mrs, .John M. RoireiS Of Wilmington, JJel,, and valued at $0,000, was entirely do-sUoycd by fire of unknown origin to day. The Albert cottage adjoining, also owned bv Mrs. Rogers, was dam aged to t'ho extent of $5.000, . The in surance on iho hotel is $.!0,000. The Difference in Time. ' lAnmeMed Prrst Telniram to MnJ.) xn UYmiHsco. March 23. Edwltt mllli md Fremont Morse of tho coast and geodistie survey aro preparing to exchange telegi apfiie time siguals over the new cable lo determine tne precise difference of time' and longitude between San F.rancisco and Honolulu..., Issue a Third More Stock. tAwHtatM Pre 1'eleurum to SlfftKit.l Philadelphia, Pa., March 25. Thf diwtors pf the Pennsylvania Itailroad company today au.Uiotized an issue of stock amounting to 33 1-3 per cent, of the outstanding stock. It la issued at $U0 a share, payable in thiee installments. The entire issue amounts to about $83,000,000. ' Son Defends His Mother. ' f A MoeMcd Preat Tewtirom to mynal.1 Chicago, March 25. Alonzo' Jail- son, While beating his wife today was ,4hot and injured by his 13-year-oiu -jOii. Ray. The youth Would have given himself up, but yielded to .the pleas or his mother and attempted to escape. He was captured later. B COB SUICIDE MAJOR GEN. MACDONALD TAKES HIS OWN LIFE. ' PARIS HOTEL THE PLAO. Serious Charges - Preferred Against Him-r-Many Foreign Items of-Interest To All. - . lAsswHatcd Prem Teteuram to Kfjnni.) London, March 23. Th Evening News of this city announces that Maj or General Sir MacDonald, command ing the British forces ' in Ceylon, against whom charges based on immoral acta were filed some time am, com mitted suicide today by shooting iu a hotel in Paris. r . , Fighting at San Carlos, Answiitcd Pica Twi-oram to fc'ifiuu.j San Domingo, , Republic of Santo Domingo, Tuesday. March 24. The inhabitants of this city' , were again thrown into a. sta'e of alarm this at-ternoon by the1 fact that further lighting is taking place at San Carlos near here. .A commission has left San Domingo for Aana and Bara'hona on the warship Iudependeneta in order to bring about the surrender , of those places. Result of the Rioting. lAaaovtiiled Prva Telegram to tityniii.j Port of Spain, Island of Trinidad, March 25. Tho chamber of commerce has adopted a resolution providing that a cable dispatch bo sent to Colonial Secretary -Chamberlain urging the immediate removal of the governor of this island, Sir Cornelius Mol oney, and the principal officiate,1 "hi whom the public has entirely lost confidence" and asking for the appointment of a royal commission of inquiry. The populace is quieter. The bodies ot twelve of the men killed during the rioting were buried today. ; Uncle Sam's Navy a Model. i-4.aeiief Pre, Teicgram to Signal. Paris, March 25. Marine Minister Pellelan, in the course of a speech in the senate today defending France's naval -policy, said the United States furnished a lesson in naval construction which France could follow with advantage.. Ho referred to the American and German navies as being the two most progressive of the present time and said tho strength was not through the maintenance of a large uu wieldly effective force dining times of peace, but was due to a small force capable of quick enlargement in time of war. This permitted the expen diture of larger amounts of money during periods of peace on dock yards, coaling stations and now ships instead of continuing expenditures 'on a costly effective force. The minister declared France should follow the same course, concentrating all her naval efforts on construction. Castro Withdraw Resignation, AngocMcd Pre Tmeuram to Signal. , Caracas, Tuesday, March 25. After reading Ws special message to f.'ou-gress today, General Castro withdrew his resignation of the presidency of Venezuela. Irish Land Bill Introduced. Aaaoatate.S Pret Telegram to Bignal.y London, March 25. The, Irish . be(,. ictaryt ,Mr., Wyndham, introduced the Irfbh land bill in the house of commons today. The bill proposes a free giant ot 160.000,000, BANK DOORS CLOSED A PRIVATE,, INSTITUTION QUINCY, O.J" QUITS. - AT Run Was Started March 13, ari Unlucky Friday, and Forced anI 4 Assignment.' ' IA aimciutci Prma Tehtormn to Biu""l i Bellefoiitaine. O.r 'March 25. The rfnx bank at Qiiincy, has closed ltt; doors and from the litigation already begun there seems little likelihood that the shutters will ever corny down. Ira Sax, owner of the bank, has made an assignment; and depositors have begun suits in' attachment and application "for a receiver. There arft rumors of still further litigation. Sax places his assets at $5,000. The assignee is 'George Hahu. Sax cami to Quincy last Juiie'from Chicago and opened tho bank. At one time, he hail about $30,000 in deposits but a run was started March 13 and ' h.is ' reduced these deposits down' to probably $10-000," and this Is the mm widen the people of Quincy are supposed to have lost. Olie plaint iff alleges that Sax has been securing it few lavorite depositors hiiue he, rn(ilizod he could not pay in lull.' ' ' , A- MASONS OF THE EAST. "Stiang" draper Disclosure Cause ' Ripple of Excitement. (iMwiiiiM Pre Telegram to HiytMl.l NewvYork, March 25. While Masonic lodges which are found to have undesirable members will be thoroughly, purged It. Is thought by Masons generally that these bodies will not be necessarily obliterated. Even Doric Lodge, which has at least temporarily lost its charter, will not be beyond the pale.' Criminal process however will lie extended throughout the state and more than 80O lodges will be concerned. . Grand Master Cramlall Is collecting evidence which will soon be used iu the case of the men responsible for the admission of "Shang" Draper into Doric Lodge.; It is believed if these men are found guilty they will be driven from the order. i ROOSEVELT IN FIRE PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER SEES FINE FIREWORKS. Miss Roosevelt i Being Splendidly Feted During . Her Tour of Porte Rico. lAm:iatfd Print Telturetm to Hivnal.) San Juan, Porto' Rico, March 25. There was a grand reception at the theater hero yesterday under Jtho au-snieen of the citizens' committee in honor of Miss Alice Roosevelt, fol lowing an elaborate display of fire-woiksun the plaza which lasted un'.l io o'clock nnd was witnessed by Miss Roosevelt, who received a tremendous ovation from th people gathered on the plaza and on the balconies anu roofs of the houses. On of the set nieces representing President 'Roosevelt was 25 feet high. T'hji interior of the theater was doc- orated profusely and displayed the rrt "Welcome." formed of electric lights. , Miss Roosevelt spent two hours shaking hands with the lnvitea guests. She will leave San Juan for the interior today accompanied by Governor Hunt., Mrs. Hunt, Miss Eliza beth Hunt, Thomas Hunt, the governor's brother, and Mrs. Thomas Hunt, Miss Beatrice Buck, the governor's ward, and Secretary Bliss, xna party will be away feur days and will visit Cayeay -Ponce, Mayague and the intermediate towns, as well as the principal sugar estates. Thn inhabitants of Ponce have plan ned a big reception for Miss Roose velt. TORONTO THEAT.ER BURNS. Flames Originate From Electric Wires In the Box Office. lAatoclatei Pre Telegram to fittfnfll.I Toronto, Ont March 25. The Tor onto 'opera house was" burned today. The estimated loss is $150,000. The Cie is supposed to have originated from electric wiies in the box olhce. , Caretaker Champion occupied rooms on the third floor with his Wife and three children. They narrowly escap ed suffocation. The names spread lo the cigar factory of John Trebilqo, in the rear tha premises , being uaaiy damaged, Sullivan, Harris and Woods the pro prietors of the King of Detectives' company, lost all the scenery costumes. They place their loss ats jjo.ouu io $12,000. LOREE SUCCEEDS RAWN. Will Be General Superintendent of B. & Q. at Pittsburg. . lAatoiMtcA Pre Telegram to Signal. Baltimore, March 25 It was ar-nouhted by General Manager Potter of the Baltimore and Ohio today that W. C. Loree, superintendent ,ot the Chicago division, would succeed I. U. Rawn, as general superintendent at Pittsburg oa April 3, when Mr. Rawn assumes service on the Illinois Central. T. J. Foley, assistant to the general manager, will succeed W. C. Loroe- as superintendent of the Chica go division. O'BRIEN POSTS FORFEIT. "Philadelphia Jack" Ready to Meet "Lanky Bob." .AK(ktatril Prra Telegram to Signal J New York, March 25. It is announced that Philadelphia , Jack O'Brien has deiKisited $1,000 covering the forfeit posted some time since by Bon FitzBimraona for a light for themiddle-weight championship of the world, win, the .nrnvlHlnn that the fight, be ,at 158 pounds. Fitzsimmons already has posted $5,000 as a side bet, out u is thought lie will not insist on this being covered if such action would pi event the light. Train Jump the Track. AweMe4 Preu Telegram to Slgnal.l St. Louis, March 25. A Texas Wabash passenger train jumped the track west, of here today, six eoHChes tipping over. Twelve people were slightly in jnred, chiefly by flying glass. Large Shipment of Gold. lAaiociated Pre Telegram to Signal.) New York, March 25. The l)ial agent of the London and River Fi&.r bank will ship $500,000 la gold io Buenos Ayres tomorrow. DIE THE Lies OUT OF FRAfiCE CHAM8ER EXPELS ALL RELIGIOUS ORDERS. THE VOTE WAS VERY CLOSE Historic Societies Are Among ' the . Banished Host Political Con. piracy Charged. AHm:iaUA Pre Telegram to Hignal l Paris, March 25. The chamber oj deputies, by a vote of 304 to 21, la-st night rejected all the applications Ut authorization made by the religious preaching orders. - The entire session yesterday was devoted to a discussion of the govctn ment's bill which opposes the application of the preaching order for authorization, and the chamber, fey ittt vote refusing to pas ' the discttssioa of the clauses of the bill, declined to consider the applications separately for authorization io remain in France, but rejected them alt by a tingle vote. Among these orders who are thus expelled from France is the ug-iibh Passlonist order, which conducted a church, in the Avenue- Hoc he for English and Americas' Catholics, and in echalf of which British Ambassador iMonsoa and United States Aittbat- isador Porter recently interested theiu selves. ' M. Plicbon (member of the Roman Catholic party which ' rallied to (he republic), opened the debate with au eloquent appeal In favor of the preaching orders, arguing that these orders, especially the Capuchins, ' hai been the pioneers of civilization- in v l parts of the world, and had contributed toward spreading French Intlu ence throughout the east, where they had made France befoved had created French schools and had aided in the development of 'French Interests. Premier Combes briefly summed up the government's case. He urged that there was no piace in modern; society for the religious congregations. "The country had a regular clergy," said M. "Combes, "to whom th concordat reserved the work ot preaching and the exercise of public worship. The tendency of the religious orders was to aubatitute themselves Cor the regular clergy, It was not peace but war that the preaching monk brought in the folds ot his gown. The monk bad conducted a campaign against the conquests of the republic and against all republican progress. Their aim seemed to be !o stimulate a hatred of republican law and to make appeals for reactionary revolts. "We have a right." concluded Hhe premier, "to refuse legal existence to these congregations, who only attack our institutions. The hour Is a decisive ! one. If you do not follow the govern ment in the- wosfc we have undonaxen you will be turning back twenty-years, and that would be a mistake, which, I- am convinced, the Republicans in this chamber will not commit." Mr. Combes was much applauded throughout his speech and received a great ovation, from Ma supporters, as he left the tribune. The vote on the bill was tiiea taken. ARE TO AGAIN FIRST HUSBAND RETURNS AFTER FORTY YEARS. Went West to Make a "Strike" and Finally Piles Up an Independent Fortune. tAaiociolcd Pre Telegram to 0ttoU New Bedford, Mass., March 25. After an absence of forty years Ed-win now of Newark. N. J. who ac cumulated a fortune out west, is to re marry his wite. Dow, some time after his uiarriags. disappeared leaving word that he would not return until he had made his fortune and could give his family a better home. A few years : later Mrs. Dow seemed a divorce and was married to Captain W. J. Norton. Dow made his fortune and, returning, found his wife was happily married. He made himself known to hit' daughter, and pledging her to secrecy, told her, his story. She was only to reveal tho secret upon Captain Norton's death. . Captain Norton died two years ago and Dow came, on from the west and meeting his former wife asked her iu re-marry him. She consented, and tin. marriage will take place Sunday Lorimer is the Winner. lAaeotated Pre Telegram to Bignal. ' Chicago, March 25. William Lorimer, Republican,, by action of Judge Hanecy today, wins in the congressional election fight In tho Sixth district. Judge Hanecy denied a motion to dis-olve the Injunction secured by Lorimer -to prevent a recount of the ballots as set forth by the. Democratic, candidate. . , , - WED ante on his me. |
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