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EIGHT PAGES VOLUME VI. NO. 136 WHOLE NDMBEB ISlfi lOIA KANSAS, THURSDAY, APKIL 2.1903 TWO CENTS CHICAGO TREMENDOUS CROWD WELCOMED. CONTINUED FOR'FIVE MINUTES. MADE A niSTURBANCE SMALL DARK MAN CREATED EX- CITEMET FOR SECRET SERVICE OFFICIALS.

FlIVE BOUND OVER. -i Vyaterburystrikers Held Under $2,000 Bond for Assault With Intent to Kill. CHAINED HIMSELF TO THEM. Houston Chief of Police Is Sure His Prisoners Will Not Get Away This Time. ARMOURS AT KANSAS CITY ALLY WITHIN NINETY April was made today in the police coii'rt during the trial of the eighteeu niq-n charged with assault with intent to kill William Merna and George Mor- DEAD SMOKESTACK rissett.

conductor and motorman of the who wereattaclied by a hand of masked men on the night of Five of the trolley strik ers, Edward B. Winnegar, William Vandtmark. Clifford. Vauderaark. Har- TWO SELECTED AT KANSAS CITY FOR COMPANY'S RECEIVING STATIONS.

ry W. Warren and John Brearton were System to Connect Plants at Chicaao double shackled on writ By Scripps-McRae Press Kansas City, April of Police Allls of started-for Houston today" with Pearl Hubbard and Elmer Owens, the Texas fugi- Uves, jwho broke Jail three times in six weeks, their final escape bein their disappearance from the local cen tral police stdtion yesterday afternoon despite the most unusual precautions by officials. Hubbard and Owens to President Spoke at University of Ch on Engine for Awhile Yesterday. -By Scrippa-McUae Preaa Ass'n. Chicago.

Koose Tell aiTivcd at Chicago at 8:40 this inorning. five minutes ahoail of time Fifteen minutes later the (rain left for An immense throng crowd ed the train shed when the special arrived. The appearance of the president was the signal for up roarous cheers, the (iin continued for The president, ap pearcd pleased witli Ins r('cc an smiled and l)owed. After greeting ilie reception commit(ce. he retired to his par to confer with the arrangement.s committee.

Clieors and liisi.stent demand for a spcevli forced the p)-esi- dent lo reaj)pear uj)oii the back plat form. liiitjdred policemeti surrounded tlu- train during it.s lirief stop Iiercv Al ilCvuiisloii ilif vniirc town turncil nut und cheered wlicii tJie train stop- ptnl. of students voiced collcgi' yells alid flags. A do- (ju'liment of headed the pro- cjKsion to Liiiit library, where Piiojl- tlenl Roosevelt addressed the students alter a salute of twenty-one guns. "It's a truism that a college training will develop lo the highest degree any 'natural ability one may possess, but is ncc-ossary lo lake advantage of both.

There is no room in America for the idler. If feel ihat. your slay here has given you special ileges you will fail. You that, having special advantages, yon have si rcspoivt-ilulities." A small, dark complexinned man who insisted on greeting the prei as a menilier of locomotive firemen union and 'was restrained by secret service officials" created some excite- meni jtisl i)elore the train started. The return journey lo Chicago then began.

i The president arrived, again at Chicago. President Hoosevoli repaired to the luuel. from wlienCo -started lo ilie I'niversity of Chicago at 2 'cicriv. bound over to the, next term of the supreme court, nnder bonds of $2,000 each, -probable having been shown before Judge Peaster. The remaining thirteen prisoners wifl he ar- Kansas City, Omaha, St.

Louis, and Other Points. 1 By Scrlpps-Mcltao Press Ass'n. Kansas City, April De- raigncd in-court tomorrow. A portion foi'cst, vice president of. the wireless of the testimony of all the witnesses company, today selected two dead which caused considerable comment smokestacks at Armours' plant for was (he statement that they had been equipment as aerogmm receiving sta- promised immunKy from punishment tions.

At the Omaha plant a tower iiy Colburpe and others provided they will be built. Thti annual rental for ankles and necks, and joined by short heavy chain. Moreover Allls "attached himself to them by a five-fool I chain. SHAMROCK III IS ALL RIGHT. Again Demonstrated Her Superiority Over Shamrock "The First Yesterday.

t-old all new about the assault. the use of the system is Armours e.xpect to use aerograms commercially inside of ninety days. Within a year the system is to con-. They Fired on Guards, nect the company'c plants at Chicago, FIVE STRIKERS HURT. By Scrlpps-McRae Prcw Ass'n.

Glasgow. April 111 today again demonstrated her superior ity over Shamrock I in the final trial spin. Shoot Back With Damaging -Results. City, St. Louis, Omaha, Fort Smith and Fort Worth.

GOULD COMING. GOV. BAILEY TO WORKMEN. t'kiah. April has been received at the sheriffs office here of a riot at Cracy, in.wliich five strikers were wounded.

It appears that a band of walked from Fort Bragg to Graey Tuesday morning wi(h (lie In teniioii of inducing (he men working I'lltsbtirg. Aj)ril of tlio in tln' Union Luniber c(nnpany's log- greatesv. lal)or demonstrations ever ging cafp to (piit. They were met liy held tliis district was the celebra- ging camp to quit. They were met by Demonstration at Pittsburg.

Railroad Magnate Started on Southvvestern Tour From St. Louis This IVIorning. His guari proa resuKs. DOMESTICAITED LEOPARDS. ionfh RPKlon Wlirrr thr tlvm Ihp and Makr Vnc of jls and were ordered not to ap- tion of the eiglil -h day at Fronle- the camp.

Tlie strikers, it is nac today. The town was tiironged fired on tlie guards. The guards, witli a tremendous crowd. Miners and armed witli shot.guns loaded with buck- other workmen from, of the returned the fire wiili damaging county arrived early, and participated in the demonstration. Tlie event of the forenoon was the grand jiarade.

Labor parades are always great affairs in this district, and that at Frontenac this afternoon was one of the largest. Governor Bailey waS the speaker of the day. Chicago, April strilics, involving over men, were inaugurated today in addition to the spreading of iliat of the tanners and curriers which be.gan yesterday, witli uOO men out; I Two thousand of the latter refused to go to work fociay. Lalve vessels are tied by a strike of the marine firemen, oilers and water tenders enforce a demand for $52 a montli until October and thereafter. Five hundix'd tailors demand rooms in which lo work in lieu of using their jhomes as if workshop.

By Scrlpps-McRao Press Ass'n. St. Louis, April Gould left for the southwest thi.s morn'ng. ile will not participate, as cxpecleil. In I lie pnispectivo conference between Wabasli (raiiinien and dfficials.

Goii'd wants matters held in abeyance till I 'lesident Ramsay returns Egyi GIRLS ATE BIRD FOOD. F0U6HTTHEM SMUGGLERS AT JERSEY CITY MADE IT WARM FOR REVENUE OFFICERS. llhr Lndlrronn Mlalnke by rrim EoBllnh A'ounB Women In Parla. HAD SUMATRA TOBACCO TO MAKE THEIR ESCAPE WljTH IT TO AVOID THE DUTY. Dashed Up the Pier With It.

and Many Shots Were Exchanged and Knives Flourished. in Gorni Kiisf Africa. 'Ilic li.is i rcopnlly CKiuc into Tlie wlnde crmn-lry in end an altitudf 'of foot. iho of the country Ifl llu' in lyi-gf of i-iiicf A is the Icop.ird., llic yet- ho (im-s nut frar lo into the Jiniivf biits anv hunwn hpinir who be ixithin reach. Should he not in cf- an, he in wail 'until xmu- uiif 'MMiMiaic native ventures I 'Xlt.

If there goat or a Toos-t. lit' but tlie iii- ire. often fnjlins- thi? fvars ni 'Once i lie to lair. and. bfing trackj' falls a prey to Iho Kuropcan rilflp.

Young arc ofu-ii (he natives, and arc bartered for money or floiiiingi TIic.v? arc janicd. (bough no; so (riijTuorthy a.j ihe yci off thoir wild nature. arc iiliJizeJ for practical 'They arc for dmjvinir light carts, and it is by no nie4ns uncommon to see (hem haro.tessicd to the mountain pull along the utmoijt facilityi Burdock Biopfl Bitters gives a man a clear head, an active brain, a strong, vigorous him flt for the ittJo of life. Lead ind Zinc. Now York.

April changed, 14 April 1. Jer City. Ajiril the revenue inspector. Mr. Driscoll.

was on watch at tin- end of the Manhassct pier last iii.ulii. fifteen sailors started down the plank from the Pheonix lino steanur St. Nicholas, marching sliou! der to jihoulder. with a quantity of Sumatra tobacco concealed in their The inspector, wlio suspected their them to halt. Instead, the fifteen men set upon iho ivvfiuie officer and.

throwing him to tlie began kicking liini. The noise of tJie sen file brought two other government to the scene and the smuiiglers at once for the street. Then ensued a desperate struggle between tlie feveiiue men and the smugglers. Tiie seeing thai they were greatly oulnumberetl. drew their revolvers and poured after the escaping smugglers a rain of shots, which awakened the ueighlwrhood and drew a big crowd oii the seen On a run the sailors made end of the pier, with the officers in full pursuit.

Most of the smugglers carried knives, which they drew menacingly as they neared the crowd which had gathered to intercept them. They ilashed througli the crowd as ii gave way. all but three of them escaping. The iirisoners were at once hack to' the end of tJie pier, where a search revealed fifteen pounds lif tobacco, valued at about in their pockets. AVARICE IS HEALTHY.

Kropa Unr KnconraKiFn Inilnno AbNtrinioanneaa and for thq "The pa ifiVct on the health i not iigarded." a in the Phjlailelphia Ki-ioVd. "The pai-sioii whicli is best for the health is avarice. It laijis one eool. cuciMiragos regular and leads lo abslemiouj-uess and makes against all excess. And lieiiLC ihe avaricious, the misers.

to a great age. Thc.iniscrs of were all noted for their longevity. is very bad for one. The causes an irri-gular, iiiteriiiii tent beating of the hoarl. and the imerniitleney in lime may Ijceoine elironie.

Hatred creates fever. If we hate we grow iean. Tiiis liot passion eats like a flame- i'ear is bad ft thcjier liie lieart ami tlie brain, and. therefore, we should never perniii i be afraid, liut tlit elTeelsof all have been eaused liy the jKission of grief. The medical books record eases wliere.

eoijiiug in a violent'tshoek. it has eaiiseu a of bluud from the lungs in one l)aralysis of the tongue in a faiiiire of sight, or temixirary blindness in a Two Knglisb girls had ventured one of the bonbongcries. or bakeries, whieli in Paris are so attractive thai they are frequented in preference to- a cafe by persons in seareh of a light luncheon. Tlie French soda-water fountain, with bewildering assortment of etrange sirups, eauglil (lieir faney, but as tliey had very few Krcneli words in tiieir voeiUSuIary lu-y i -ontendcd tliemselves with ordering milk, relates a Paris paper. On (lie eoun(ers were all kinds of the'most delicious-looking cookies, but the girls were quite loss as lo what iliev were called, ant! it looked as if fliey would have io go hungry, when one of tlieiii thouplu of the ex- peiiieni of, lierself.

a careful inspection, picked oiH a generous supi)ly of wliat jippearcd to be the lightest-looking bread imaginable. The attendant offered to wrap it up, for the stutr selected Was a bird food, and was greatly when tlio two ladies waved licr aside and started in to make a I'uncluon of it. However it niu.s( have bicii. the frugal Kril'ish seemed to tliink it a sin to waste it. for (hey bravely ale it ami wCiii out firmly eopviiiced thai French eookin.rr vvas a delusion and a snare, while the little jiretty shoulders and exclaimed: VOh.

but those English arc ccccn- tricl" BALOON WAS BLOWN AGAINST -A FACTORY CHIMNEY AT BUD A PEST THIS MORNING. DEPUTY mm KILLED IN HIS TERROR HE JUMPED TO THE GROUND AND MET DEATH. The other Three Occupants of the Car Fell With the Baloon, and All Were Seriously Hiirt. By Press Ass'n. Buda Pesth, April balloon Containing Deuty Rttbik, former Deploy and two others was blown by the wind against a facioVy chimney this mdiiiing.

Orgoszy jnmiied and was killed. Other three tell with the balloon and were seriously injured. BRIEFJEWS Terse Telegrams of interest Frbhfi STANDARD OIL PENSIONS. New York. April pension of the Standard Oil Company, by the terms of which employes who i have been in the service of the company twenty-five years.will be retired, goes into effect today.

The pensions will amount to half the pay for the remainder of the pensioners' lives. The officials v.ill not siy how many men will be retired. THREATENING EVIL. Tbc of Too ObtiUiird Corrupt It is tlie popul.ir lurbii to attack the senate of the Uiiiictl with general Tliis is misleading, say.s a writer in Century. An honest man.

vvlio knows the senate intiniafely in all its Workings, the other of it that any Kueh sweeping attack had (lie iiiex- aedie.ss of caricature, the fact being that the senate contains a group oi Avcll and disinleri-sted jnib- ic men who have liecoinc "experts" govt-rnmeiital cpiesilon.s, and who gft through in (he iMuirsc of the an immense of useful piib- There is iiiuch triifli in tliis. P.ut hi." o(her thing is (rue also, that state after slate, and some of our oldest arc by men it is a )r rei)utation to s.sociate with intimately; who got their seats "corrupt of one kind or another: and whose presence in the senate is an advcr- iseiiieiif of low. tone of st'atc niaehincs" and Icirislafun-s. through vvhosf ii 'aiiageiiii 'iit. or virtual they obtained their "honorable" scats.

a low-toned senator or means, as a rule, a low class of federal in ihe (lius represented: for it is part of the miserable situaiion every means is I a ken to deceive tlie appointing powers as to (he real of those recommcnfled bv corruptionists to oflice. ZESTFUL FRANKNESS. CRUSHED TO BY LIQUOR. Arkansas City, April at the Santa Fe depot Guy Bickel, one of the drivers in the employ of the Wells met with a serious, accident. Bickel was up on a truck moving beer cases which were ell to the ell on iopi full.

He lost his balance, floor and nine of the cases of him. One of these struck him oln tiie head and knocked unconscious, while the others piled upon, and his backbone was broken. INSANE MAN KILLED SHERIFF. Alton, 111., April 2.t—Passengers on the Burlington train report the killing of a deputy sheriff at; Chapin, on the train by an insane man in. his charge.

The ofiicer was taking the man to the institution for: the insane at Jackiionville, III. The train had just stopped at Cha- when the' Insane man, James B. Wils()n of Prairie City. 111., rose in his seat and began stabbing his cnstodian. Deputy Sheriff Campbell, of Macomb.

McDonough county. The passengers became panic stricken. Wilson was persuaded at last by strategy lo put down his' weapons, and was again taken into custody. An Irnte Who Wax One of (lie Uiiunelf. FOG SIGNALS AT SEA.

IIoTF C'aplaiiia Are finided by the SilreiiM. or lloriia. Tliroueb the LUanurla. SCHLEY IN HELENA. Admiral and Party Arrive There Today and Will Be City's Guest Till By, Am'n.

April 2.rr-Admlral Schley iand- parly'; arrived here today. They will bo guests of the city Sunday. I'aJr of Aotable Missouri has lately advanced more-claims to preeiiiinjenee. and they botli concern her notable product, the iiuilc. Miirrav, of Hereford, in that, a mule he is going to send -lo the e.vpositiiui.

It is niiirc. eight years liands high (six feet) at the shoulder, weighs l.TOC pounds and still growing. The other mule resides in Joplin, Iiui it is SJL years idd and i.n gentle that it lb a playmate for its ow ner's children. Valkal I 'pat The Auioinotor Joni London, licribrs new truction vngliic called iJie "pedrall." which llternlly walks upKtatrs with the ulride and Rurcfom- sdncisH of an elephant, and far in of thosre the trmctioD. engine cap more.

A large proi)ortion of the disasters due lo fog, and any fnctliori by which tlie vvliercaboiits of a vessel can be ascertained in thick weather must be regarded as a great boon. A sy'siein is now under trial at Point, on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Iilace where fi occur frequently, says liaiiibers' Journal. To.under­ stand the nature of the new fog-signal, let us siipjiose that at a certain place there are four powerful fog-horns, spread out faiiw ise. so tliat.euch in a ditTerent direction.

Each has its distinctive speeeli, sU- many blasts, long or short, souudipg every" njiuute or so. There sirens can heani, under favorable eonditions. at a distance of fVom 1 An ship, when it comes into the zone of sound, will hear all tlleKtreus; bin one will be much plainer than the other three, for the vektel will bewithinits are oKsoiind, In a short time, as the ship moves onward, it will eomc within the'influence of the next siren, and so on. Ai. the captain of the bhip iJoM the key to each of i (niaU.

he Hooti- notes wldeh, the kvhoku xound -wavvs are most distinctly and, as he kutrvvs the ejfitct direl-tlon 5n wiiicb it poiata, he citni get a iery-good idcU of of bis ship. rncxijccted now and then gives a special zest to the humor of a -idiatiou in congress. When "Cabe" I was the repre- seiitaiive from IIH Oshkosh district ofr a pension l)ill came lief ore (be house, to his great vexation of sjiirK; for. while his personal copvietioiis were direi-(ly to it. Ills polidcal inicrcsfs were strong enough to whip liim into On the day the bill came up for final disposal a fellow member met Boiick in the space behind (he last row of Fcal.s.

iviilking back and forth" and gestii-iilating exciteilly, bringing his right list dr into the hollow pf his left hand, to the accom- of expletives which would hardly-' look vv'eil in print, writes Fraiuds E. l.eiipp in "Some Humors of Congress." "Uhafs the Gabe?" inquired hi-s friend: "Why all this ex-' citcment "Trouble?" snorlcfl the irate lawmaker. "Trouble enough I That pension-bill is and all the cowardly in tlje hoii.se are going to rote for it. sure (o paFs to pa "But why don't you ji the floor and speak against to stop it?" the other. "Try to, s(op it echoed P.ouck.

"Try to stop it? Ini one of the cowardly nincompoops. Pretended Insanity for New York, April ro, under indictnient for murder, ad- niiKed. when arraigned for his second trial yesterday, that he had been shamming insanity five years, and had deceived physicians here as well as the plivsicians of the Mattewan asylum for, the insane. W'hen Shapiro was first to the Tombs prison he began acting queerly. He has confessed th.it he followed the directions of a lawyer dnd physician, whose names have been given lo the district atjpmey, Mr.

Jerome, for investigation. So well did he simtilafe insanity that a commis- Ision of experts adjudged him insane after his indictment, and he was sent to Mattewan asylum. At his request another commission examined him; Ha was declared sane, and upon retrial yesterday was convicted and sentenced to eight years in Sing Sing. TRAINS TO SHOOT THE CJHUTES. New York, April the tunnel under the East river, now building, is completed, passengers will "shoot the chutes" under the East livcr from Battery park: Manhattan, to Nassau street, Brooklyn.

The tunnel will be In the shape of a crescent, with a pet; cent dip on either side. The will be started by electricity, but the power will be shut off when the gravity of the grade exceeds itself and the trains will slioQt down, acqiiiring a velocity of a mile a minute at the lowest part of the tunnel in the middle of river, and with enough momentum lo climb the grade on the other side. The road will be equipped with elco- irical brakes, so that in case Of ad accident at any point on one track the train behind. will be automatically stopped. Trains will start from both sides of the river simultaneously.

This will be the only gravity tunnel road in the world. 616 FOUR WRECK Engineer and, Brakeman Killed Several Others Hurt. Oar Crop. The latest es(ima(e the total number of of J)earingage in the I'liitetJ States at fo'mevvhat )ver 2O0.00O.O(')0. TIii nrarly three trees to every jiersoii.

'Iliese trees yield more than bushels. all of these are at home, for in.vcars of fail icrop more than 3,000.000 go abroad. Yet the apple)) kept at.h«)ine are more than two elk to every ad uH and child. of Leather. Tlie life of leather made by the sulphoric acid, is but 13 years.

This it neceKsary for jthe Britisb muaeiim to spend ihi renewing' leather book bjndin and Manchester, April Big Four passeiiger and a freight were almost demolished In a collision hei'e' last night The freight had failed to take a siding. Engineer Seavey an'd Brakeman Hagen were killed. Five iiassengera were serlous-l' ly injurwl. The weather permits a man or two an hour or-two every day or two on the Bireut paving, and tlion When a few good days come.fifty mm ought to be put to work and the ing I rushed along. Fifty men at day idon't cost any morer than mas fifty days at.

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