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TO STIES BlON OF' That Is tlie Effect or of' Plait Amendment He dares Havana Editor. ONLY ft NAME ON MAP OF WORO lit fUTURE Tinkering Which Cubans Rave Done on Amendment Will Be Subject of Serious Considers 1 tion by Washington Authorities. May. 29. Tie Cuban constitutional convention.

will not hold. further sessions' until after the municipal elections. President Capote visited Governor General Wood today to talk over the proposed election law which will be the next work of the convention. The general Intimated that the United States would ask that some changes be made in. the constitution.

El Mondo says By vote of yesterday Cuba's In- deoefldence and nationality were made subject to the United States. In future we shall boo only a name on the map of the world. To Consider Cuba's Action. Washington May 29. Secretary Root has received a cablegram from General Wood at Havana briefly confirming the press report of the adoption by a vote of 35 yeas to 14 nays the report of the committee on relations with the United States accepting to behalf of the convention the terms of the Platt amendment.

It Is not possible at this moment to se cure here even an abstract of the resolution adopted. It is understood that. without undertaking materially to change the language of the Platt amendment. the convention. by the addition of reports of Interviews with Secretary Root and otherwise has placed upon the amendment it self a construction that will require very serious consideration.

The weight of opinion Inclines to the belief that even as It stands the conventions action yesterday- will not be from Washington. It Is suggested by the officials that there Is no occasion at present for the Washington government to take action upon this matter either by accepting or rejecting the conventions work. DEFECT IN LAW SAVES NEOXS Condemned Murderers in Washington Will Not Hang Yet. Seattle Wash. May 29.

The protecut- ln attorney or this county has discovered a defect In the new law passed by the last legislature regarding the execution of criminals which it Is invalidates It' as to all trsons row under sentence of death. or who rosy be sentenced before June i4th. when the aw gore Into effect. The law 3 a new tense of to Charles Norostnrn. whue Inst np was yesterday dismiss-- in the United States supreme court and who wa to be hanged immediately.

Other condemned murderers of the state were also enabled to stave oft execution irdcttntely. SCHOOL FUND WANTS MONEY. Mayor of North roUna. Town Is Made Defendant in a Suit. Fayetteville.

N. C. May 29. Special. I3tepe were taken toiiy again Mayor Cook and other.

officials of this city by the county school boarrl to recover the Inca end penalties heretofore collected by the officials rnd not turned vr to the general school fund of the county as re qutred by law. These Tiricee-llnzs grew out of the revelations made during the closing days of the recent heated municipal contest. DRANK QVART OP COAL OIL. Negro Woman Is Pound Dead at Her Home. LoultvWe Ky.

Maw 29. Speclilj Near Frankfort Fannie Jones. a Colored wo- man who- was adJktlJ tJ the habit of drinking coal oil ullcwcd a Quart of the stuff at a stogie sitting. She was found dead two hours later. Virginia Ordinance Firm Wins.

Washington. May 29. The ordnance of lice of the war department today opened bidsfor a. large quantity of ate and cast trod projectiles. Although no award has-been made.

the Indications are that the lowest bldder on six-Inch. Inch lnch and twelve-loch shot and shell was the Petersburg Iron Company Petersburg. Va. SLOW HAS BE TO MONROE D06T ME MRS. MAR FOR LIBEL BY DIGIPLE Boston.

May 28. The preliminary trial of the Josephine A. Woodbury of this city claiming 150010 damages from Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy of Concord N. H.

founder of the Christian Scientists for libel has begun in the Suffolk county superior court here today and according to the statements of the. different counsel it may last three weeks. The suit was brought by Mrs. Woodbury on the ground that two years ago Mrs. EdSy In a message to the First Christian Science church here which was read tour times and wards published in a local paper had referred to Mrs.

Woodbury when she used the words The doom of the Babylonlsh woman referred to in the book of Revelations is being fulfilled. Previous to this Mrs. Woodbury had been excommunicated by the Christian Science church. In her answer Mrs. Eddy admits that the particular address was delivered on the days and at the times named In the declaration of the plaintiff.

but declares that neither Mrs. nor any other human being was meant by the term Babylonlsb woman the phrase being simply used to describe a type of sin. Mrs. Woodbury was present In court today but Mrs. Eddy did riot appear her deposition having been taken for Introduction In the case as evidence.

The courtroom was crowded with spectators when the case was called while several hundred men and women clamored In vain for admission. Mr. Peabody said that a large number of the witnesses in the court for the defense believed in Mrs. Eddy as a marvel. ous woman second only to Christ and that they be excluded from the court- room.

Judge Bell refused to grant Mr. Peabody's request. Attorney Peabody read a letter purporting to have en. addressed to Mrs. Woodbury by Mrs.

Eddy In which Mrs. Eddy complained that she had been unjustly treated by Mrs. Woodbury. Mrs. Eddy claimed that she was not responsible for Mrs.

Woodbury's dismissal. The letter concluded with the following How dare you to the sight of God and with your character behind the curtain and your own students ready to lift it on your pursue the faith or heresy. Mr. Peabody claimed that a letter had been sent by Mrs. Woodbury's students asking Mrs.

Eddy' to lift the curtain" and offered in evidence several telegrams sent to Mrs. Eddy In reply to her letter. STORE WKCKED FOR REVENGE 1 OIL IS FOUND IN LOUISIANA. Jewelry House in New York Shattered by Dynamite. New York May 29.

Revenge Is ascribed by members of the Jewelry firm of son ComparTy for the wrecking of their store In West 225th street early today by a dynamite cartridge. The entire front of the store was shattered. tie doors being blown from their hinges and hurltcl back into the room demolishing show cases counters and everything In their way. John H. Ptstten a member or the Item of Gleason Company told the police that It was his belle the explosion had beencaused for spite.

The firm had recently had trouble with one of Its employees who. when threatened with dismissal quit their employ. MEMPHIS ROUTE OFFICIALS. Many of Tham Expected UIlt Their Resignations. Kansas City Mo.

May The follow- Ing additional resignations of Kansas City Fort Scott and Memphis' officials owing to the Memphis consolidation are pected within Ii few days according to an official of that road Wallace Pratt general counsel I. E. Dana. general attorney. R.

R. Hammond general superintendent. and Charles Merriam. secretary and treasurer. It is said tnat Mr.

Hammond wm not be discharged. but will be retained in some lower position than general superintendent. President Wlncbell will proba- thy tender his resignation to the board of directors as a matter of form and wf then. It 1 said. he appointed general manager of the syten' Alexander Hilton assistant general passenger agent will be retained probably In the me position but perhaps as general passenger agent.

and Bryan Snyder Is talked of for passenger traffic manager. Gusher Is Struck at Eleven Hundred Feet. New Orleans. May 29. Special.

An oil gusher was struck today at a depth of 1128 feet on Terre Boone plantation fifteen miles from the town of Houma the seat of justice of Terra Boone parish A large number of business men from Hou- ma visited the well. ANOTHER OFFICES IS JAILED For Complicity in the Commissary Frauds at Manila. Manila. May 29. Commissary Sergeanl Herr Wilson has been sentenced to three years' ImpT1sonment Blllblb prison fw stealing- supplies.

The trial of Harold M. Pitt managel of Evans Co. with Improperlj purchasing government stores. has Met postponed. The courtmartlal of Lieutenant Rich.

ard H. Townley for alleged partlripa. tlon In the commissary frauds at Manila began at Cnite today. Lieutenant towoley In his testimony admitted that he asked a contracting flrn to contribute to Captain Reed formerly depot commissary at Manila 2030 and a percentage on future business toward coy. erlnl1.

Major Davtss shortage. The de. ftnse Is that the motive was purely shield a brother officer. Rear Admiral Rempff has sailed to China on th battleship Kentucky. It is settled that the governing boar of Manila Is to consist of an army am cer a Filipino and an American civilian Major Batson Is negotiating with thi emissaries or General Callles at Santt Cruz.

By Oecisioflp United States Supreme. Court in llie Insular Cases IS MM EUROPE That. the View Taken in London bat It Is Also Said That the World wm Gain Something by the De cision. London. May The world at.

large stands to gain something by this momw- tool derisIon by which congress rmy de- vise for the dependencies a form of government outside the American constitution says The. Westminster Gazette to day dismissing the United States supreme- courts Judgment. WlUiout the decision continues The Westminster Gazette. the United States government would been n- able to adopt a more liberal trade policy utslde of America than within without deranging the whole of their continental fiscal system. ThO relation of America.

to Europe and too world Is profoundly modified by the new departure. Colonies meat a. navy. a. navy" means naval bases and coaling stations soil navtil ocfes are Insecure unless they are backed up by the possession of land.

This IS the logic of imperial- sm and It may lead the Americans as far as It has led us. Moreover by stepping outside their continent the Americans undoubtedly weaken the force of the Monroe doctrine. There is a certain reciprocity In the present arrangement to conciliate Europe to her exclusion from South America. but Ii' the United States plunges Into world politics equipped with a strong navy and an American canal. enabling it to concentrate on either ocean the can hardly claim to compete on the principle which limits liability while putting no limit on her expansion.

The entrance of the United States on the seen as a world power is already regarded as G. highly. disturbing factor by the European ehaneellories. The new departure makes It more Important than be- fore for the British and Americans by alt possible means to keep on good terms with each other and settle by friendly negotiation all outstanding differences. The Dally Chronicle.

dealing editorially with the judgment of the United States supreme court In the Insular cases says' The United" States has become an empire. That la. rest meaning of the decisions. A ecen empire is born trom the old Basso stock. To many minds It will seem a descent from the old lofty American Ideals.

Yet on a broader view of the whole matter the decisions sanctien an expansion which should also be an enlargement of ie area of welt ordered. government and an extension in due tine or reasonable liberty. ROLLS IS REcEIVED BY CZAR. His Majesty Hopes Russia and America Will Keep Peace. St.

Petersburg May 29. Frederick W. Halls of the international court of arbitration was received in the special au dlenee of Emperor Nicholas at Peterhof palace at noon today. The conference was most cordial. The czar spoke warmly of the excellent relations between the United States and Russia and expressed a hope that both powers.

with their great resources. could continue to stared for peace and the- strengthening of The Hague tribunal. Ju majesty expressed a conviction that the peace conference marked an Uppor- tant step In advance but that the tribunal must seek support. first and foremost in the Intelligent opinion or the world adding that In Jfcls matter Amen- can opinion was universally recognized as leading. Ills majesty charged Mr.

Holls with a oeraonal message good will to President McKinley and congratulations upon the recovery of Mrs. McKinley. To Promote Many Lieutenants. Washington Maw 23. Secretary Htdt has decided that all of time eeccct lcu tenants of the cavalry who were such February Hi last and an of he sicom icutenants of infantry woo were such a the date of tite organization of the volun- teem army in 1899.

are to De cat once promoted to the rank or first Uo'-ttanarita. Two Hundred Boers Surrender. Cape Town May 28. Two hundred Boers have surrendered at Palapye Palaehwe Beehuanaland. and two wagon loads of men women and children have surrendered at Ft Tull.

Rhodesia. A Household Treasure MOkntown. Ohio' Jury 21900. Wine of Cardul has bun a household treasure with us. When I married Mrs.

Srupp my friends ridiculed me and asked me why I married a dead person. They said she would not live until fall She then. weighed less than 00 pbunds. Now she weighs 145 pounds. She has three boys the Wt weighing 9" pounds at birth and the other two 10 pounds That was her exclusive medicine and I am so well pleased with what it has done for hue We are willing to do you alt the good we can for suffering humanity.

W. H. SNAPP. Mrs. Sriapp has health and children instead of waiting a stow death amid the gloom of a barren home.

Instead of her own cry of pain' breaking the silence of a darkened sick room the prattle of her three children let sunshine into her. heart. No wonder her husband writes of Wine of Cardui as a household treasure" The Snapp family owe to Wine of Catdui all in life worth living for. A healthy mother is Ute foundation of a happy home. For fifty years has made happy mothers of sick and emaciated women.

Thousands of women have written grateful tetters with the same joyful ring as this letter from Ohio. The letters tell of freedom horn those dragging monthly pains and of complete cures of the worst cases of falling of the womb whites and the terrible headaches' and backaches that follow menstrual disorders. They show that suffering the pangs of female ills is unnecessary when Wine or Cardui' can be secured. Why do you suffer when such testimony is placed before you Druggists sell 100 bottles. Per Mates and 1 Depstmentu 3 So lliscb Tells ilflfio Police Protection.

mm WAS CALLED ut Attempt To Prevent Reading of the Paper Was a Failure. Chief tones of Columbus Prominent In Convention. New York. May A. H.

Leslie or Plttsburg. presided at the second days session of the Association of Police Chiefs. The committee on membership made Its report and the remainder of the session was spent In the reading of pa- ers. Chief Wiley Williams of Columbus. Ga.

read a paper on Valor Chief Murphy of Jersey City. spoke of lie criminal classes and the difficulties the way of dealing with them. He was opposed to the third degree" and declared that no statement should be forced from a man arrested for crime. Chief Sylvester of Washington D. C.

urged on the association the necessity the passage by congress of the bill providing for the establishment of a national department of Identification. Chief Dettsch of Cincinnati read a ong paper on police organization and discipline. the prevention of crime and he treatment of criminals. The paper iscussed the question of the social evil nd favored localization and careful con- rot. Chief Deltch referring to money paid or police protection said A man who profits in this way Is noth- ng less than a common loafer.

HI' should publicly disgraced and sent to the workhouse. A poor devil who steals to satisfy his hunger or to keep hi family rom the workhouse Is far superior. This statement started a ripple. Chief ansen. of Milwaukee jumped to his feet and moved that this portion of Colonel Deitachs paper be not read that It be llcussed In executive session or spread upon the minutes without reading.

Somebody seconded the motion and Chief Kiely. of St. Louis protested. I object he said. We cannot dodgs the subject.

It is not fair. I should like to ear all Colonel ttsttscic has to say. Chief Jansen argued that there was precedent for hl. motion as In Clncln- natl a couple of years ago a like address was Included In the minutes but' not read. Chiefs Quirk of Philadelphia Cassldy.

of Elmira. and Hill of Chattanooga all spoke In or of a continuation of the paper and Chief Leslie. the presiding officer. decided that Colonel Deltsch should proceed. Deputy Police Commissioner De of New York.

followed. but before he could begin speaking Chle William of Co- lurobuJ. Oa. presented him with 2700 In confederate bills Deverys paper wax on the tracking of criminals. Commissioner He of Cincinnati read a paper on the police of London.

The convention adjourned to 10 a. Friday. BUTTED TO DEATH BY A SAM Kentucky Farmer Is Terribly Battered at His Home. Louisville. Ky.

May 29. In LaRufo county. T. A. Hammond a.

prosperous farmer was attacked by a vicious ram white salting a Sock of sheep In a field. The first blow truck him In the stomach and knocked him senseless. The animal continued to butt the unconscious victim unyi help arrived. Hammond died within an hour after being rescued. He- was terribly battered.

Money for Augusta Academy. New York. May 29. By the will Leocadle Ouenebault. 32000 go to the sisters of Our Lady of Mercy Charleston.

S. C. and the Society for the Relief of Poor Widows. with small chit. dren 3000 to the Churh of St.

Vincent de Paul ant 4000 to St. Mary's academy of Augusta. Ga. and to the Sisters the Divine Compassion. Seven Thousand May Strike.

Chlcasro. May 29. All negotiations fo a. settlement arVltraMon of th dir- fprerycea between the National Metal Trades' Ass ocif Hor 1 the nation AK vl tlon of Machinists here ere cal off tnnllthl sod irereral We to th elf'- will be declared. It wilt affect 70 men.

SUPREME COURTS DECISION. 8 rt the broad principle that the constitution do not follow th la to nwly-ncnutr- 3 nossesslo IP or seol" to American territory until exoressle extended by mere It run tcsrdls be PAid that either th court or rnlry to congratulated on Won wttct tour ofCU mb say oyrthrows he boot of our nnlltltlltfonRI law und TIH l' th states and sot fh 1 3T 1 reii 1 th government. A Chief In tlp FiM 1i cl rn In the JI wntlnr opinion of th minority. cc. ejrce of national power In this rountrr is th conntltutlon of the nit Sister.

and the vprnrwni a tenor Interest affair" rx ra no mhr nt ovrl power not derived from that Instrument nil inrorj-iitent with It. letter clad spIrIt. This was the view of tutlos. ml It mu be tll. vl Df all those wtcobeileve that the constitution i.

lntn lAl Its fran to npr me and govern nre ld nt and conga wherever th. fla floflU and the nover limtv of ttt United Jltat. extend New York Sun republican In the moat pregnant decision rendered by' the nipreme court since UN period of the civil war. that tribunal hat now refused to grant an Injunction against American progress 4urlnlf the twentieth ceritOry alone the lines indicated by the events of 1897 and PUrRed up to tHu time by toe American Ioncr. and the American executive.

Baltimore Sun. democrat This lpcllllon will five great comfort the protlCtionlot dvo- rat. of the npanion polley. who feared that the tariff wan between the United States and It. dependencies would not be allowed to Rtand hr the supreme court.

The Foraker act as was pointed out In the argument before the court by th able constItutIonal lawyer. opposed to the government' contention. the Srt one Is onr hl tory In which an attempt hat been made I. Impose taxes or duties upon rood because they are shipped from one territory to the tat sod other terrttortH or th United State. Washington Pot Independent The chief Importance of the decision relative to the Portker set lies In application to the Philippine the court held that' those Wand.

were subject to oar revenue law. that we 1tmi them free trade. and hat OUT Immigrant exclusion law. could not toe applied to. their Inhabitant UN difficultly of the- Philippine problem would hive been greatly enhanced.

In that event expansion would have lost all its to pio of lt champloea and tome tile irfan of protection would today calling PM OF KIDNillViRWlMil DANGEROUS KIDNEY DISEASES CURED Reruns Creating a National Sensation in the 5 Cure of Chronic Ailments of the KLdnevs. Mr. John Vance. of Hartford City. 2nd.

says My kidney trouble la much bet- er. I havp improved much that everybody wants to know what medicine I urn sing. I recommend Pert to everyvaty nd some have commet ced to use It. The folks all say that it Dr. Hartman's medi- ae cures me It must be grea Mr.

Brake of Petrolea Ontario Canada writes Four years ago I had a severe attack of Bright's KB- ease which brought me so low the doctor said nothing more could be one for me. I began to take Pe- rvma and Manalin and In three months I was a well man and have ccntlnued so ever since. At the appearance of Ute first symptom kidney trouble. Tuna. should be taken.

This remedy strikes at once the ery root of the disease. It at once re eves the catarrhal kidneys of the stagnant blood. preventing the escape of serum from blood. Peruna. stimulates le kidneys to excrete from the blood he accumulating poison.

and thus pro- THE Georgia Bankers' Association AND FRIENDS. For Old Point Comfort Will leave Atlanta on their Superb Modern Pullman Vestibule Train at 12 OClock Noon Southern Railway Monday June 3 1901 arriving Old Point- Comfort for breakfast. VERY LOW ROUND TRIP From Atlanta. 1 575. From Macon.

1 675. From Columbus. SI 925. From Rome. 1575.

From Augusta. 1395. From Savannah. 1565. ftl ITHFRN Official Route.

OUU I nCIVll Most Comfortable Router 11 117 A All meals served en route from lYrtl Vf I Hotel Dining Cars. Those desiring space atid accommodations tm this train should address H. F. GARY T. P.

I. lFFEY C. P. and Ticket Bt Macon Ga. Columbus Ga.

BROOKS MORGAN Dist. Pass. ATLANTA. GA. the syndicates which have toad.

Americas ex- pansion for the lint time synonymous wltb Injustice and Inequality. Lands won by the atom of American soldiers and Jailors or purchased with. money wrung from American toll to be exploited In the Interest of commercial combination at hose demand the precedents of a hundred years have been et aside. New York Journal. democrat The decision saves Jntact all the constitutional guarantees of civil liberty for the Porto Rican.

It- puts Porto Rico on a level with the other American territories with Arizona. with New Mexico. with the District of Columbia. It is a little startling of course to be told that congress constitutionally levy tariff duties against Arizona' yet that Is not a novel doctrine. It often been advanced before and Is sustained by the strict letter of the constitution.

It Is a trivial matter compared with the portentous assertion that the constitution Itself has been outgrown. The court has summarily sup- rressed the presidents aspirations to act a. dictator. Congress Is the lawmaxlng power. It tells him.

not he. Baltimore American repubr an The 111- prerne court holds that the president can temporarily seize territory and dispose of It under the war power hilt when once such territory has en recognized by any action of congress It becomes a part of the territory of the United State. and cannot be alienated. The Philippines were acquired by treaty. and under the decision they become the permanent territory of the United State The opinion singular In this It disappoint all.

nd they are. apparently a majority of tie people who condemned th tariff levied by congress on Porto Rico. Congress the court says. has plenary power with regard to the territories and this tariff 1 constitutions The conten- tion of the dissenting Justices that it Is an inconsistency to my that the. Porto Rican.

cannot be taxed while awaiting recognition by congress and can be a soon as they are reeog- nlzed. In spite the constitutional provision as to uniform taxation will strike many per- sons as. at least. Illogical St. Lout Republic democrat In essence the decision.

uphold the administration. A majority In congress. with the president can make and alter forms of government gtv or withhold the privilege of suffrage discriminate In taxation tax without' representation and exclude from Internal commerce. At the whim of Washington burden inequalities and jai- rages may be inflicted. Business may Ije de stroyed.

Eyed tyranny which any monarchy impose. noon 11 colonies a party majority may. Impose upon tie Inhabitant of our distant Chicago Record-Herald. Republican The effect of the dtclatoa. white affirming the Toy.

act. to to maw. the PblUppioer territory of the Tidied' Statue and to give Ire. trade with them until czres exercises the powers th court It possesses to lrapo customs duties oo Importations tom islands. The court make and- territory tppurtaet an tag to UU-TTnHexl Btatea" a i wtth aO a- tttttttloo troth.

vents the convusloll which are sure to follow It the poisons are allowed 0 remain. It Rives great. Vlltor to the hearts action and di gEtye srs- tm. both of which are apt to rail rapidly Inthls disease. Peruna cures catarrh of the kidneys simply because It tiaras eairrli wherever located.

5 It you do not derive prorpbt and eatls- factory results from the use or Pertins write at once to Dr. Hartman. gtviga full statement of your cape. and will be pleased to give you his ypiusble vice gratis. Address Dr.

Hartman. President of Th tartnan Sanitarium. Columbus. Ohio. of government which we have given to tent lories of the United States Philadelphia Press republican la the prso- heal work of statesmanship the theorym which a power Is exercised Is of less moment than the power Itself.

By whatever logicand on whatever grounds the. supreme court. tbIl8h. power of congress to ileaL with each new territory as path require This power- exists. It la constitutional.

It is enough for the development of the nation through an time to come. Philadelphia Record democrat The fli dlllon as we now understand It" Is a most5 momentous- one. In' gravechhnge in the character of our ovemnmeat. Congress. Itself the creature of the constitution.

Is a. parently invested with. Imperial powers which find no warrant In the constitution. The has taken a long time to arrive any con- elusion and has been unable to reach ardectt- iota satisfactory to mote than sfbar majority of Its membership. It may be possible that when considered In all Its bearingsa clearer comprehension of the reasoiling may udhcfj the people of the United States that theyciB- safely enter upon colonizing experiment Wit Instead of clearing away difficulty.

new cultie. have seemingly been created. vHeDee forth we are to have two kinds of a Dr. Lyons PERFECT Tooth powdift AX ELEGANT TOILET LBXllir i Used by people of refinement for over. a quarter of a centxy Save your One boxt many dollars in ofthe stomach No Wot rsl BABOUNDJD BYACTIONnFHER CONVENTION Isllie lff ct AdopUon f' Pl II Qe- of.

Se ou. May eeSl5lollS.unUIaltr Go ernor wo 1 hlch that th the. vote onl Secretary 5 Stat halt re Olu- it. lIet rej cUng attlc. The pro ecl1t- SI14r coVEred ve1 les asto un er nee wh life appeal dlSml an 1 lrdc nHely a OOL oJ.

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caused empo Ma fol1o lgnRUon Clt lng roa I att rne 1 Clu rjes dl In tlcbell rm. wi1 I ihasl apXf eylft gen ral p5s nger man er" Ma Special. teen' At Herol' 1n er fra ds eontr ute percen cc the neral Oe i imi of it d' e. In ul Cas s. AMERICAN lXPAHSIOH I en fn a3" 29 The at Cong to- 1 Stat no- mo lfte an" imp' rI31- lam.

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