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LOSS LIE AT SETTLEMENT NOW Efficient as Railroad Man WASSON TAHITI III DOUBT SEEMS PROBABLE No Today the Hurricane Conference THOUSANDS BELIEVED DEAD RANCE PLEASED OVER VOTE Style Opening DYNAMITE STOLENi and Offering IDAHO EAHS RIOTS New Dresses LIVES ARE THREATENED WASSON CO S' VOTE WELCOMED AS SUCCESS Al Al GEORGE NICHOLSON CONCLUDED ROM PAGE ONE 7 CONCLUDED ROM PAGE ONE CONCLUDED ROM PAGE ONE EDWARD CHEERED IN PARIS IN HORSE TRADE DECEIVED VOLUNTEERS CLOSE MEETING MORE PANAMA SCANDAL ACCUSED MEMBER ENDS LIE STANDARD OIL IS THE VICTOR KILLS WIE AND HIMSEL BLOOD ON OVERALLS Skin con MOBS COMPOSED BOYS CZAR PARDONS SCHMIDT Rus Talk News orecast for Week RICH ENGLISHMAN ENDS LIE INDIANAPOLIS NOT INCLUDED DRITING AT SEA ON ICE PIPE ACTORY DESTROYED Its Kind Notes rom Everywhere uneral of against NIPS A REVOLUTION IN BUD and JETT CASE SET OR RETRIAL ENEMY GERMANY IS TAKEN ft I ThgTof remedies Corrupt In New funeral of afternoon unknown block of the offi The King com plexion" Is what one Brooklyn lady calls the beautiful akin that comes from the use of Celery King the tonic laxative This great nerve tonic is made in both Herb and Tablet form 25c urther Tidings Received of the Awful Work of the Engineer Will Imported 4 The mem 2 The old log Direct Primaries Save People Money Bennett Co Cor Mass Ave and Delaware SL Prediction by Delegate Having Vital Interest in Moroccan Gen Schofield Dies at lorida Home SAN RANCISCO Cal March No further detailed news has reached here of the hurricane which swept over the So ciety and Tuamotu Islands resulting in the loss of 10000 livesaccording to the estimates Every incoming vessel is met in the hope that additional Information will be forthcoming but it may be con siderable time before the extent of the disaster is known It is said that mammoth waves swept over the land tossing ships about like eggshells and driving the populace Into the tall cocoanut trees Property damage esti mated at $5000000 was wrought Among the victims were many American and British residents and urgent appeals for aid have been sent to London and Wash ington in behalf of the survivors Many of the Islands of the two groups are said to have disappeared completely beneath the surface of the ocean and oth ers have been swept so clean by wind and wave that not a vestige of life appears upon them The only detailed account of the catas trophe that has emanated from any of the islands is that from the city of Papeete on the Island of Tahiti which evidently escaped more fortunately than its neigh bors This account was the one brought by the officers of the steamship Maraposa who however were unable to furnish facts from other places than Papeete and its immediate vicinity The city of Papeete was Inundated and about seventy five buildings destroyed including the American consulate and the rench Government Building The ship ping in the harbor of Papeete escaped in jury owing to the direction of the wind but it is feared that many vessels which were cruising near the Tuamotu Islands were lost The village of Tarona near the arsenal was completely swept away Prices were never as low on reli able goods as we quote Buy an Overcoat Now for Next Season Incoming Vessels Watched for urther Details Radical Price Reductions on All Heavy Suits and Overcoats Politicians' Eyes Now on Congress Point to act That Germany Was in Small Minority Over riend's Treachery He Becomes Insane Ind March Driven In Klng on Way to Give Official Consent to Royal Wedding PARIS March King visit to Paris is attracting great attention enormous crowds cheering his every ap pearance on the streets today The cord iality of the greetings exchanged between the King and President allleres during his official call at the Elysee Palace was much remarked Later the President returned the call at the Brit tish Embassy where a state dinner was held this evening The Princesses Beatrice and Ena of Battenberg who lunched with King Ed ward today will leave for Biarritz on Mon day where they will await the ar rival Later on an interview between the Kings of England and Spain will occur there at which official consent to the marriage of Princess Ena to King Alfonso will be given Capt Cornelius and Band Captured In Southwest Africa BERLIN March 4 Governor Llnde qulst of German Southwest Africa an nounces the capture of Capt Cornelius and his entire band Cornelius next to Jakob Morengo was the most dangerous enemy of the Germans in the Hottentot uprising Although only Morengo now re mains in the field against the Germans another transport with soldiers left Ham burg this week for Southwest Africa SHORTENED Eight Hundred ishermen and amilies In Peril HELSINGORS inland March It is feared that 800 fishermen with their families who are afloat on the Ice In the Gulf of inland are doomed to perish A fortnight ago about 1000 persons who had with them their horses were fishing off the east land when the ice parted and were driven by a strm Into the Baltic Sea Later the ice split the wind changed to east and yesterday a block on which there were 200 persons came ashore at redericksham The fate of the others is unknown EARTHQUAKE IN MAINE PORTLAND Me March 4 A distinct earthquake was felt in this city today In several parts of the city the shock was accompanied by rumbling which lasted several seconds Statement Made by Dr Bell at Prof Langley BOSTON March At the Prof Langley here this Dr Alex Graham Bell who delivered a eulogy said: "The newspapers did not treat Prof Langley with fairness Ridi cule shortened his life He was not per mitted to make his preliminary experi ments quietly and in peace His flying machine never had an opportunity of be ing fairly tried His perfected apparatus was never launched in the air It would have Buffalo Physician and Dentist Uses Ham mer and Rifle BUALO March 4 Henry Whitbeck a physician and dentist killed his wife with a hammer today and then blew his brains out with a rifle Whitbeck walked up behind his wife as she was sitting in a rocking chair and struck her a terrific blow on either tem ple with a hammen Then he left the hammer on a table and walked into the next room where he took up a rifle Rest ing the butt end on the floor he leaned his forehead against the mouth of the barrel and pulled tie trigger The top of his head was blown off Laghtnt and strongest gate made' Heady to Hang" Will last a life time and "never drag the Guaranteed ten year" Be the first to write for Special Introductory ree Offer UM SWAG GUI MTU CO I Strut IndiinijolA lad rance Considers It as Evidence of most Solid Support of Europe PARIS March 4 The voting at geciras Saturday on the proposition of Sir Arthur Nlcolson chief of the British dele gation to proceed to the Immediate dis cussion of the Moroccan police question gives great satisfaction here chiefly be cause rance has ranged with her a large majority of the powers while Germany is among the small minority Public ten sion was such over the ranco German controversy that the vote was welcomed both as a success and as showing that rance was able to count upon the almost unbroken support of Europe rench officials have asserted for some time that if a vote were possible it would give rance a sweeping majority It appears that division did not produce a recorded vote yet the powers aligned themselves with sufficient pre cision to amount to a vote All the rench journals give the division in the form of a vote the eight voting in the affirm ative being rance Great Britain Russia Spain Portugal United States Italy and Holland and the negative three being Germany Austria and Morocco The result affects the diplomatic "status of the controversy Germany wants to settle the bank question before that of the police but rance does not wish to grant concessions on the bank until she Is sure that Germany will make a recip rocal movement concerning the police Therefore the decision of the conference to consider the police question requires that Germany shall say whether she is or Is not prepared to change her atti tude relative to the police Government Raids Opposition Clubs 'Arrests Plotters In Uruguay MONTEVIDEO Uruguay March Learning that plans for a revolutionary movement were in progress the Govern ment has raided the opposition olubs ar rested the plotters and instituted a cen sorship on telegraphic dispatches The Government will present a state ment of its action to Parliament tomor row There has been no disturbance here and order is being maintained throughout the country Since May 1 1898 he has been passenger traffic manager and through his efforts has one of the best equipped of the Pa cific Coast lines for passenger service The Increase In Its traffic bears out the statement that he is an up to date pas senger official and his ideas of passenger service are approved even by his com petitors Man Broods Until ANGOLA sane by brooding over the fact that his best friend had deceived him in a horse deal William Greenwald a prominent farmer living south of Sturgis is locked up in the County Jail awaiting hearing previous to being sent to the asylum Some time ago Greenwald purchased a horse of red Henry one of his closest friends paying a good price therefor Henry rep resented the animal as being sound and of good habits Not long afterward Green wald discovered that he had been beaten in the deal the horse being balky and otherwise undersirable He had taken his word as to the value of the ani mal and the knowledge that he had been deceived so preyed upon his mind that ho became violently insane and had to be locked up erguson Returned Testify Women Were WASHINGTON March bers of the Senate and House who are op posed to the present Panama Canal Com mission and who have been making seri ous charges of gross mismanagement and laxity in their duties against certain of the officials sprung a decided sensation when they announced tonight that in the person of erguson of this city a returned locomotive engineer they have a witness who will be able to prove many of their statements They lay great stress on this witness who was employed on the isthmus for more than a year and who is said to have in his possession figures showing extravagance of all kinds and the favoring of certain New York contractors over others Incidentally the scandal over the im portation of women to the Isthmus from Martinique is revived by erguson who says that he will prove prositlvely that the women brought from Martinique and who were declared by officers of the com mission to be the wives of laborers were nothing of the kind but were women im ported for Immoral purposes erguson declares: most of the red wood was purchased in New York at a cost of $40 a thousand "That a five room cottage cost $3900 a hotel a plain structure with no doors and no windows cost $54000 locomotives cost half as muob again through being reconstructed "That Imported Martinique women were not Expected to Be Important Point In Small Murder Trial MT HOLLY March 4 The trial of the negrp George Small for the mur 'der of Mies lorence Allison will begin tomorrow morning There will be forty six witnesses for the State and the case will consume two days Prosecutor Atkinson said today: "I can secure the conviction of Small wlth t': out his confession or the testimony of Rufus Johnson as on the overalls of the prisoner found among his goods in stor 1 age at Camden there are several blood spots This will be a telling point against If it Is human blood the overalls will figure In the trial The hiding of these clothes was made known by Mrs Small Ouster Proceedings Against Company In Kansas to Be Dropped TOPEKA Kas March 4 Kansas will drop its ouster proceedings against the Standard Oil Company which have been pending in the Supreme Court for a year An announcement to this effect was made by Attorney General Coleman to night He will move the dismissal of the suit when the Supreme Court venes for its March sitting The suit will be dismissed with knowledge and the consent of the cers and organizers of the Kansas Oil Association the body which conducted the anti Standard crusade during the session of the Legislature a year ago according to the statement of Attorney General Coleman EVER and no mistake about it Scarf Pins are always the thing and the ones we lire offering now are the choicest productions ever shown in this market We invite your inspection $150 upwards to $5000 Commander Who Courted Death' for sian reedom Will Live ODESSA March It is announced frorfi St Petersburg that Emperor Nicho las has pardoned ex Lleut Schmidt who commanded the Russian cruiser Otcha koff during the mutiny at Sebastopol and who was recently sentenced to death by a courtmartial Addressing the court before sentence was passed upon him Lieut Schmidt said: "I will believe that my pillory will be the frontier post separating old Slavish Russia from new free Russia If I could buy Russian freedom with the most terrible death I would die pressed twenty five seats In the House shift between the Democratic and Republican sides with every election If Cullom and Roosevelt are baffled by a Republican Congress what the floating vote will do next fall the question the political managers are asking So with Iowa Minnesota Kansas and Nebraska Is there no significance the managers ask in the Republican Governor of Iowa calling a meeting of Governors of the States to start a movement for elec tion of senators by popular vote as a re buke to senatorial opposition to the rate bill? Wisconsin has sent La ollette to the Senate he Is a Republican to fight for the rate bill He is convinced that if the bill fails in a Senate where the Republican majority is twenty two the Republican party will be held to account Of course the use of the word in this connec tion does not mean that a bill of some kind will not pass what is meant Is that an adequate bill must not fail These are the arguments which admin istration politicians use when they dls cusss with each other the baffling legis lative outlook which they fear has but the one object of hampering the rate bill ALGECIRAS March 4 One of the delegates having a most vital Interest in I teh conference on Moroccan reforms said tonight that a settlement of the contro very between rance and Germany now seemed possible but he declined to make known the lines the arrangement would take 1 However the trend of recent events has indicated that if any settlement Is reached it would most likely be because rance would make concessions with reference to the bank question and Germany In re turn would adopt a less uncompromising attitude concerning the police George Nicholson passenger traffic manager of the Sante lines is regarded among passenger officials an excellent man for the position he holds He is 50 years old and has been connected with the Sante lines several years holding important positions most of the time AUGUSTA Me rank Perkins 48 lears old committed suicide here by tak ing bromo MANILA Tacloban the capital of the Island of Lete has been destroyed by fire The financial loss it reported to be $600000 SEATTLE Wash Local Chinese deny the story that there was a split in the imperial high commission and that three members were left behind ROME Pope Pius received in private audience Mrs Harriet Pullman of Chl evincing YOU CAN MAKE If you need the most durable reli able simple and economicalGae or Gasoline engine madeTo introduce in your community our fully Capital EnginesVertical and horisontal eta tlonary portable We hkve a special proposition to make to the first to write us from each localitv Mention Power of engine you want etc when writing Be the irst to Writel CAPITAL GAS ENGINE CO 14 Maryland St INDIANAPOLIS A TAHITI A PROSPEROUS COLONY The Island of Tahiti is one of the most prosperous rench colonies In the Pacific Ocean It Is the largest Island of the Society group and contains an area of 600 square miles and a population of 10000 The capital and chief town Is Papeete with 4200 population of whom 2500 are rench There are quite a number of Americans and Englishmen and a few Germans and Chinese Papeete is much like a rench town Most of the flower bordered palm shaded avenues are named after thoroughfares of Paris There are electric lights and tele phones of course There are six schools each with a hundred pupils besides four Catholic and two Protestant missions Papeete is a town of no little commer cial importance It Is on the Pacific highway from San rancisco to New Zealand and all the big Pacific liners stop there on their way to Australia Although Tahiti Is a rench colony its principal trade is with the United States Its exports consist principally of cocoa nuts bananas vanilla copra (dried) co coanut) mother of pearl and vanilla The other islands of the Society group are Moorea fifty square miles and a population of 1500 Ralatea and Tahaa with 2300 inhabitants 1300 and Bora Bora 800 The Tua inster Islands have a popula tion of about 5000 Cheap Trips Southwest If never been Southwest to Oklahoma Indian iTerritory or Texas there is a treat in store for you Be sides escaping the wintry weather here a trip now may prove of far greater benefit to you There are more and better opportunities for making money for home in the Southwest today than anywhere else You have only to get on the ground to prove this fr Rates Cheaper Than Ever March 6th and 20th On above dates most lines will sell both one way and round trip tickets at exception ally low rates If your nearest railroad agent can not give you the rates write me xor NOT A ACTOR following and the showing itself But arm Patented and niTO "Cbeapn than Timber Drive UAILO particulars If tn any way Interested in the Southwest like to send you my paper Coming Address COURTNEY District Passenger Agent 5 Jackson Place Indianapolis Ind Anniversary of Emancipation of Serfs Passes Quietly ST PETERSBURG March 4 During a meeting today of the ather Gapon organization which was investigating the scandal involving charges of ac cepting money from the Government an accused member dramatically committed suicide The expectation in some quarters that the anniversary of the emancipation of the serfs today would be commemorated by an agrarian ukase was not fulfilled All the newspapers however seized the occasion to discuss the peasant question in view of the general anticipation of extensive agrarian troubles in the spring unanimously agreeing that only legal sat isfaction of the land hunger of the Mujlcks will prevent an awful jacquerie Evidence at Springfield Against Three Hundred Persons SPRINGIELD March 4 The last scenes of the race riot the past week will be enacted tomorrow morning when the nine companies of militia now on duty here will be returned home Tho esti mated cost to the county of the militia alone will be $10000 The city has been quiet all today and tonight The body of the dead brakeman Davis was taken to the home of his parents in Co lumbus today It is said tonight that evi dence has been secured against about 300 persons Including many mere boys The Investigation shows that all the mobs were made up largely of boys about 18 years old or under CONGRESS The Senate will devote most if not all the week to the statehood bill with a view to reaching a vote on it riday The House is short of work There is nothing in sight but the Indian appro priation bill Under suspension of the rules today it is not unlikely that an effort will be made to get consideration of the bill abolishing the grade of lieutenant gen eral in the army OREIGN The Algeciras conference on Moroccan affairs will consider the policing of the country the second question in Import ance Off for a two holiday and trav eling as the duke of Lancaster King Edward will visit Paris rom Paris the King goes to Biarritz and will stay there until the end of March At Biarritz he will receive King Alfonso and discuss with him the details of the lat marriage to Princess Ena of Bat tenberg 'I A consistory will be held at the Vat ican on March 10 for the purpose of con sidering the rench at titude in the matter of the separation of church and state The pope it is ex pected win formulate a protest separation DOMESTIC The Association to Prevent PrnoHoes nt Elections will meet York March 5 to 7 The subjects for discussion will be primary election laws and corrupt practices laws Always Remember fcbe all Mana I jgative Bromo rSumhie cago and her sister in law great cordiality toward them WELLSVILLE ire of origin destroyed the business former Judge Smith causing a loss of $25000 covered by Insurance PARIS Twenty seven persons 'were injured some fatally as a result of the collapse of the bell tower of the Church of San Comls during the services Sun day CARACAS Venezuela President Cas tro has released Gen Ramon Guerra and several other political prisoners The President has gone to Macacay Gen Guerra who was formerly minister of war was Imprisoned by President Castro In November 1901 because of hjs alleged participation In a conspiracy against Castro 4 Son of Ex Lord Mayor of Liverpool Could Not ace Disgrace WINNIPEG Manitoba1 March James Maudsley a young Englishman committed suicide at the Leland Hotel here today by shooting himself through the head It is believed that worry over his approaching trial on a charge of as sault preferred by a woman prompted him to kill himself He was the son of James Maudsley former lord mayor of Liverpool England and head of the large Maudsley Publishing Company of that city The young man received an annuity of $2500 from his parents suits Young officers who showed special aptitude in schools were sent to the ar senals by his orders lyceum instruction was afforded others and a complete in struction in special branches was given to noncommissioned officers and men by means of pamphlets prepared under the direction of Gen Schofield by experts in eacli branch In the wider field of army reorganiza tion the general played an important part He was for years an earnest advocate for the three battalion organizations and to him is owing the adoption of the policy of concentration of troops in great rail road centers and on exposed points on the coasts and the abandonment of small posts It is also a notable fact that under his administration of the army came an end of the Indian wars that ravaged the Western country since its settlement which may be at least in part attributed to the skillful handling of the troops that has made it manifest to even the Indians that their struggles would be hopeless In time of civil disturbances the general showed himself a most wise and discreet commander He was largely responsible for the admirable construction of the posse comitatus laws which has never been disturbed by the courts and during the great labor strikes of 1894 it was his wisdom in the administration of these laws that prevented any serious conflict between the national and State authori ties while using the army to afford proper protection to factional Interests WONDERUL CURE ay of 419 Market St Lima says that Chloropepeoid cured him after yean of sunerlng and when everything else felled If your stomach is In any way trouble some use Chlorcpepsold It doee tho work Most every druggist sells It TRANSPORTS OR CHINA SEATTLE Wash March The Great Northern Steamship Company It Is said has been requested by the War Depart ment to name a price for the chartering of the Minnesota and Dakota to be used as transports In case of hostilities with China The company today replied it is said naming a price Which is satisfactory old system men worked upon the nation ality of voters and kept it up from year to year provoking clannishness Con ventions gave certain nationalities a cer tain number of candidates to keep their vote In Minnesota the first primary de termined the fact that this was all buncombe The Scandinavians had already been given two of the best positions in the Republican gift to "keep them in But It was found that they were mostly Americans in fact and voted as they pleased and the is a thing of the past It has been shown that in reality the foreign born citizen is often a better American than the American born EXPERIENCE WISCONSIN Although there was little opposition to the passing of the Minnesota law it was different when the professionals found what the law meant Wisconsin tried to follow in the footsteps of Minnesota but in Washington there was formed a opposition that was hurled Into Wisconsin If they were to have direct primaries on the Minnesota plan where would the makers and the chairmen" get in their work to mark them for federal appointments? The whole ring rule was threatened and there was war to the knife Every one knows how it split up Wisconsin and how La ollette backed the law But now La ollette has won and Wisconsin has its law SPELLBINDER Other States are same onnositlon in experiment has shown that the law is a success and in time every State will have it and the United States senators will be nominated under its pro visions One word in closing to show what Minne apolis does with the bosses and spell binders It has been the practice' here for the party leaders spending the bribe money to hire halls and bands and drum up the citizens to at which the party orators do valiant service They try it now but the halls are echoing and orators speak to many empty chairs The voters hold house meetings get together in groups on porches and all over the city are interested men talking man to man of what should be done and what candi date to select They need the ora tors looking for pay in the shape of ap pointments to tell them Every man is his own politician and politics in Minne sota is a dignified pursuit Governor Places Guards About Boise and Around Homes of Officials Sevan Hundred Institutions and Twenty Six ields Represented NASHVILLE Tenn March 4 The great quadrjennlal convention of the Vol unteer which has been in ses sion inNashville for the last five days close 'with the benediction tonight pro nounced by Dr James Robson of Edin bvTgh Scotland It was announced that accredited delegates numbered 4188 in eluding missionary workers from twenty 's six foreign fields Seven hundred institu tions were represented Dr Carl Erles of Stockholm Sweden delivered the fare well message The executive committee will at a later date announce the next meeting place of the convention To night at McKendrle Church Miss Ellen Stone related her experience as a captive held for ransom by bandits in the Mace donian mountains Qr INCORPORATED NO 12 EAST WASHINGTON ST Sald to Have Been Only Place of In Country NEW ALBANY Ind March house of Barney Springs an structure four miles north of this city was destroyed by fire riday night and with it went what is said to have' been the only hand made clay pipe factory In the United States Mr Springs had for fifty years conducted a pipe factory In his house where he lived alone and It is said that it was the last factory of the kind left in the country the others having disappeared after machinery was intro duced in Jhe business many years ago Springs was away from home at the time of the fire and $138 in money was con sumed in the flames s' PORTLAND Ore March 4 The Morning correspondent at Boise Idaho says: a "On the heels of Steven Adams's con if fession comes the startling news that about 400 pounds of dynamite and dyna wk mite caps have been stolen at the Star $4 Powder House located in the hills east of it the city Employes of a hardware com i i pany going to the powder house jijst he ft ond the Boise barracks found 300 pounds i dynamite and caps had been stolen Governor Gooding immediately had a hundred or more guards thrown over the especially around the peniten 4 tlary These guards were placed because almost all of the men whose names have jy been mentioned in connection with the prosecution of officers of the Western erlS federation of Miners had received threatening letters signed "Knee Bone" Jame alleging to have been adopted by the "Inner to strike terror to those whom they wished to frighten Some men were also placed around the homes of Governor Gooding Special Prosecutor Hawley Borah and a number of others The excitement at tending the discovery of the theft men i tloned was hardly passing away when it oeeame known that all the other powder magazines in the nearby hills had been broken into In all there are a halt dozen powder magazines situated in the hills and they are said to have all been entered and powder stolen The i circumstances surrounding the dynamite thefts are being closelv guarded as are the alleged confessions of Orchard and Adams I The theft of blasting powder in itself Is not uncommon at this time of year ac cording to dealers in explosives Miners It is said who are without means make It a business to steal what powder they i want Usually however the dvnamite stolen i the grade known as No" 2 This time It is No 1 which was taken which contains about 75 per cent nitroglycerin Alleged Kentucky Murderer to Have Same Attorney as Before CYNTHIANA Ky March 4 The case of Commonwealth of Kentucky versus Curtis Jett indicted for the murder of Town Marshal James Cockrail at Jaekson Ky on eb 27 1902 was called before Special Judge Botts of Owenton this morning The commonwealth was assisted by Attorneys Webster of this city and Beverly Jouett of Winchester The case was set for trial Thursday March 8 Jett asked to have Mr Blanton defend him the attorney who had defended him before TELLS BY 1 1 1121 IV OlC ILU can tell by my little sleep when a cold is coming said a mother when speaking of the advance symptoms of colds in children They toss about are rest less their breathing is heavy and there are symptoms of L'' night sweats The next morn ing I start with Emul Kv sion The chances are that 'in a day or two they are all ver it Their rest is again peaceful and the breathing a suggestion for bs all mothers Emul sion always has been almost magical in its action when as the ounce of preven tion Nothing seems to over pc come' child weakness quite so effectively and quickly as lr Emulsion COTT BOWNK oart Mow Yarfe XINqZ L(IUJ Government Will Divide $10000000 Among Largest Cities Only WASHINGTON March John Perrin of Indianapolis today wired Sena tor Beveridge asking if it would be possi ble for the Indianapolis banks to get a part of the $10000000 which the Treasury Department is going to put out on de posit in national banks Inquiry developed the fact that Indianapolis will not be fa vored as to do so would make it neces sary to Include Louisville Cincinnati Pittsburg and cities of that class which would scatter the money too widely I JI JIBWIIllIIIIIIMIIIlllllJIJIIll JTHE INDIANAPOLIS MORNING STAR MON DAY MARCH 51 90? 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