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WISCONSIN TELEPHONES. MaNCf JOU I LAST EDITION JOS. KO. 15. MADISON, TUruS DAY AFT) KXooX, KCll ruin: two it-; nts.

STATE MAI FRANK A. CADY EVERY IOWA MARCH GOES OUT LIKE A LAMB BIG COMPANY IN ASSIGNMENT NEW BUILDING AT MADISON, SAYS BAENSCH Madison the Ideal Spot of all the Country for a Capitol and University Is Hopeful and in the Best of Health. MINE CLOSED I i Hi 'a i 1 A. v- fl In the ftuue favorable to a removal. Milwriko-e iHy favors Madison.

The partial demotion of the capitol building, Is of tours', to bo regretted In the financial los It entails upon lh( Mate, William Dtr Curtis. William Duster Curti-t. a rciid.nt of the 8Uth ward and inanager of the firm of Dexter Curtlt 4 Co enjoy the unusual honor of being nomine of both demorratie and fepubiican par ties for mayor of He has hla large saddlery business In u-h ahape now that he ran devote the greater part of bis time to the tlutlea of the office that cornea to easy to him Mr. Curtis was born In Chicago on July i. 1857.

He came tit WI-onin with hla father at the opening of the Civil war and received hi early education In the public of Madlwrn He then attended the Whitewater Norma achool, and took a preparatory fours) at the Highland Military ad emy of Worcester, Mesa, with the Intention of entering Wet Tolnt. The strict Puritan principle of that srbool causM hjm to girt up hi auidle there after completing two yeara of the re- tjuirea tnree yeara oi wot a ij returned to Wisconsin la 1177 and worked for some time In a dry goods store- In which his father wa a iirmer The gold exeftetnent of "79 found him tn Leadville where apent the winter He returned to Cblcip the following year and entered the employ of the J. V. Farwell Dry Goods 'o and It was TAKES HIS LIFE Well Known Marahfteid Man Kills Himself at Hot Spring, WAS ASSEMBLY FLCOR LEADER. A Laading Attorney nd Builntsa Man, and in ths Aaaembly 8up-po-led La Fotletta a Measure.

Hot Spring, irk, March 31. -Frank A Cady. a prorcinint Wiaconain re-publltsa and memlwr of the state aaaembly from Wood where he had practiced law for year, ksped from the third story teranda of his hotel here yesterday afternoon, dying Instantly. Mr. Cady and hia wife had been here for four weeks during which time Mr.

Cady hail been operated upon for gall Siotie He was delirious for several days after the operation and it a.s while thus temporarily denms'l that he Jumped to his death. Mr. Cady was etaying with hit wife and a trained nurse at St. Joseph's Infirmary, and recovered soffit lently to be able to walk about the tnflrmftry, although watt hed eonntantly to prevent a recurrence of the delirium. Earlier In the day he made an attempt to kill hlmwlf by Jumping from a window on ffie fifth floor of the building but was detained by hi wife and the nurse.

The second attempt was made at o'clock in the afternoon, while Mr. Cady was walking with his wife and nurse on the veranda roof three stories from the ground. Gradually drawing nearer the edge, he suddenly Jumped to the ground fifty feet below. Dearth wa Inntsntar.eous. Frank A Cady born In the towa of Newport, Columbia county.

Dec. 31. 1S5S, He obtained hl education In the common at hools, the KiltHMjm rlly high school, and the Ualverelty of Wl eotnln, from the law department of which be graduated In 1SS3. After graduating, he located at Marehfleld. In 1903 he moved to Grand Rapids.

He was a member of the county board for twrlv yee.re, teng elected chairman of the county board in wa flv years a member of the board of of tbs city of Martvtifleld; also fiwe ycurs city sttorttey of the city, and was alderman for two year from the fifth ward of Marehfle'd, and was a member of the rerniblb an state ceti-tral committee for two yee.r, being the fmir years from 1S to 19ctJ. He was elected a member of the a-nembiy from Wood county In 1900 and reelected In recelrlnf 2 S4 votes, wtinst 1.033 for William E. Wheelan ftcm). Mr Cady was cotinted among th lealers of the and during his Bret term Sdn(lf)ej hlmaelf with the etate tdmlnte ration forces, arid be-fume one of its meat a-. tlve member.

(His itpprt of govemor'a prtmary election proposition wvl! a other meaurs troght him into prominence. Aa a lawyer he kixk1 high in the ranks of hla prrfnton- He was a man. for the liutt ten year devoting his attention to reel Mtati and Joan and operating e.ten fhrotipli Wood. Marathon, Clark, Taelor, I'rl'-e. and Oat" For ysr? he eotl at the head of tht bar of MsttihfleltJ rm.fv!ng Orand Rnplt'e ahoitt a yar ago.

i for a negro ran.lldate Tor pret m.gh hualnes. trainl and ability Th) xpMm wtl! tn manage In financial affaire, Whll; TnlU Ji)t fi ht f(, ff)r acting as traveling talesman of tola nMins Th house, he took chart of and settled Bm(, of pw p(rtT ill. I k. W.l. VI.

V. one "of the lirgest fafluree they had at Wichita, Kanaa, The ill Vwlth of Mt father, Dexier Curtit, made it p-prv for him to Kiners and Operators Fall to Agree 13,500 Men on a Strike. tte r. Vn'c'i Ml Iowa mlnra and uie-l to agree ami miners are a strsKe. Kery 111 is tilled Lata Bulletins.

New York Th Chicago. Ktiek. and I'setflo railway arinotiin ed toti.ty the folio In eh.ing: 11. 1.. Wlmh'll, in -nt.

i W. O. Ieel.i, resit-ne Hoben Matht fit st vii Stvi-tttt Keeoiid vjte preii.ietit, I Vb.inta- F.inpt-ior Framls thlii morning oli-n-netl the an-ii-m ei i eUlfiriv of Wafliing Ihe (ivl of ttehr til men in the crystal hall of Hofl-urnr The hall fi-U-d with dMioguU.ie.1 liersonugt a. FvantvilK led fill oti I iirt Kviinsville and Terra Hatiie rail. road waa aay thl morning i The ilil a( coiiiifrui ted at ttot of $hmhi after many years work, ClilcHKo: The body of one of three fit hi-rnmn who are believed to hint lit i liven in Utke Mean found today on a wbl.

had l--n I crushed In by lie Toe men tin I gone fishing and had been misting since Wdncl.ty Waxhthgtun: The Internal revtuiu tss of (I ei-n i a a pound on b-nf toba to wasi bv the term of the bill Jon hit-h favorable action wbs piken by the Internal revenue subcommittee of the I Bioiu Falls, Ko. After annootu Ing Intention to btdt th rational tleoi jitcrntlc convention if Urovjr jorsny otht-r demo rat like Mm a nmntnat'd. foriw-r 'Henator Petti grew 1 was totl- n-attHt aK of the is'ille d-tcgati'-i. from Sooth Dakuta. Pf-ater 0ot Fund, Tit" jubilee fnimltt-o has I a che of frcrn Chitf'es 1" jl'ftMT, of gjt th nucleus of the fund to g-t tho Ci ct-r we! which wuu'J take out ftf Ihe naval approprl jatlon Tho cttnimilttf ftd conflenf of ht-'ng able to aernro the othe f'111 requir-rtl for the crw.

So thai ill, of crew par jtlcl riattng In the Intercollegiate- recal tA tin the Hudson 1 now jlnclv At a of ti'" fac'tilfy Joldi-e -ommliloo hel lb-' ijnes Mon tif money fcttm the jjtlbllev fund fcr the pnrpo.e paying lib ptpettnra of the Cornell m- on 'the te fl -'-'l fif its Visit lo '1 Julilb -ii tf.k I ftn.l It an that I' would to di ttivthlnir Ir-wa-d p-iv-; irur lb" etvpensr of tho no-! hinlt! the isiibeHritifti list a for tho Jutil-lr-e fen-t should Show p'rt-il- I "tin vtf ptl-ter'a i wlil ftoh Ihe pf.ilib'trt li till jr. iSl-e 9a: I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 i. I I I I I I i i I i i i I EcAare, For ToO'fB ia April FdoTs Da. 'LITTLE 6U5ZER0 WEATHER Mjrch 3 Was C(c--t Mercury Drcppsd Si Degreta Brlow Piactpitat'Ort IS inchea. -var- i Nn- gei.iuf f-tli ti.i;.

Utray hntfi fill-walks fiT it-t a Ku l- m-ii for it is a favorite at an mi the of the filial! b.iy tt plaet. tht tin-re and fill i ct wl'h br tot-eye on tlif jonli.r ct' of jam-II when you sc.ifar viff-i- i- taMo ti -r i--i J-rttt iliipe it with aall -ii l.n and aircrpt tw many treat, for tempt Ing chocula'e tlnps ap' bt- load 'd wilh soap it tt4 a re pulalve to nn- imiy a few of the favtirile April fool prank. March la going mil liko a lumb Tto-air Is balmy and full of spring! id pnimiite. No eub rent has prevailed this month. The lowest lempcratute on March 3, when the thermometer regititertti ais dKret-s below icro The warmest day on record was lat Friday.

CJ above jcm. If the present motlerate tt nipersttire continues the frost lll ti.Htn disappear from mother earth. Tho total precipitation during the patt month waa 115 Inches In snow an.l rain. The hr-avbt ruinfall im--citrred March 24 when itiehett were recorded at the observatory NEGROES FORM A PARTY. Will Meet at St Louis and Nominate Presidential Candidate.

Fact i.oui. HI, March 1. T. Scott, a cegnv, has annouiHe! that preparations have bwn rompleled for a national convention for the nomlna I civil libersl party," and a platform will be adotf et whl-. h.

fcoti f-ivyy tail! call for government ownership of i transtv-rtatlon facilities and a pension bv 11 o'clock Thnrs lay nv'ftilng or defendants bo jat; nt Helens pending ihe further irder of the rotirt. Fattest Wort New Yd'k. Wotnjn in Wcrld Dies St fhauii Vey st Morelttn, of fa't i'l 'he Wt I 1 i 1 I' I I. N'T. V1 KV-Jf i rTl ll I TV- il.

return to Madiaea UieS to take fM. fcrr slave p. Mitchell. charge of the bonis which was j)f Tenn la nf the tabllehed herein lSlfl. The firm has a jnriran last Ion and I 1.

Walton, of larget f'1ory on Faet Wa-'htneton Watthlngton, Dt li vice president avnue, where collar pads, horw hoots and specialties forjh saddlery trade- Copper Magnate Fined. are manufactured They also own a luitto Mont, March 31 A large factory at Birmingham, Fc.g-1 H-tnrn. th copper magna', and two land, and have an office and agency In 0f his mining mrHnted.nifs. If Parle, all tinder the direct mnSagement 1 Tnri and Alfred Frank wet. found of Mr.

Curtis, who ha visited Europe Kniy rf the I'nlf1 States several time In the tnteres of th.nrt for nr-illy violating three mm htislnews, Mr. Curtis has a ehtrmlng tr.g on th Michael D-vtM family and ene of the most til snd other l.iaued bv Jodsre home In the city I Knowlea jet-era! years ago. and judee Hea'ttr fittnl tlrlnro I1--1 "00 nd Fmn'; rninyaii inset ftuir Ftilr: Trust of Iceland In AN CFF1CIAL Ml; Union TruM Company cf Quttcn Its W. Barrett is emdent i-ii'-iii i. 1 1 l.TC.l -te rtn tin I The te ihe reeult of Use a pi'-'lHitsent ctSi Ul der.il art! in i in-iihiti'Ui thai a hut li'-ea found in tli" in If of 'In- ot! -ern.

While no KIS jj. i i th'- Federal will Mrn over a'miii ttl depoifita ti ihe as. fitm-c lt totul ar- alutut rnpitul M-e-l ll.i'm.'H-O. I fund ot Un- i rt'-llvered prof.c-i (Uth ialu state th ti'. pofilfl were about 1 at th of lntl tilfchl.

BSreetnci wa- practb ally n. lied oeu the rli rectors of tb. Federal Tnint Cotnttany and tliv tliiardiHit Tniei Company wveral -aito. providing for the merging of thr tnti concern The t)lap'Mafane of Uie olfn ia! of tlo- lt-eiai company, however, precipitated matt-r and the. lift, tor-t detided an aMiKmuent wouH probably ovoid a run oh the bank atij protect Intereia Ibwoii.

Msnh 3i The t'ulon Trust otiipB'ty Its door lotlay. Th company Im orptirated In ISsU with it capiml of The preal. ileul I former CtmtreiiimAn William Harrett, 'i'tie lialiilittcs of the rorutmny r4 ttlai-ed hi I nmi oih. wl'h noniloal A- of altout the Mtiiiiv The tiett "of the i-oncm are aitrtbiited tt ax witU 'rawa'n by de)Ksitnra tti4 inaliiliiy of the matiacement to real-lie quliklv on aectiritieg. In order tt provide for the iiB'tal demanda.

CAESAR PROPERTY SOLD FOR $21,000 At ihhr a tn 1 Ion aale this afnu. i an the court bouse sti'iw the proix'rty known en tilt Caesar betottd tho ioir Cnmp Itantlalt, was eoitl (o Frali ii W. iltijt fr Mr Hoyt -si nte by S. Rowley, The aa ciidctci ty ACorney ililbert. INDIANS SENTENCED.

Several Get Terms In Hcus of Cr rectten. in the I'nilcd ro'trt t.vday FA jtoirdon. Iletiry Minliucu nl lilliy ett-. given thirty days ia jt'io Milwaukee ho'i ef eorrection for jta'tiK lit; tit ir on lit CWrP'' a it I ii i i a fc'Tnilar nffenso, fitte-i ore 'lay tn th Dantt -ClOIIllV lt. Fees Arthattoicgical Lecture.

A fn-o liiiKt.riii.'d hen ro hy i'rtf. of tho dirtntiit'ii-hetl 1 ii ei', w'! Inrutix in the hall Mon.lay, April at III I ei.aeoloe-ai EfvaihMi pi 1 I to ti'i 1 to. 1 n-l '-'ef a) if S), i Iiiet 1 bo a bireo a I I 1 1 1 a tl 'it-'' et he treats and vt rep Ion ft hobtr. COURT NEWS. h.v'.an pi.r.A ipnmio tlKf tte Fust ashing.

Iron aterf'je i.a!ooncj., -t-i -aaa ar- rt.a-ett on the chtirro of Hwn.lay rlweliig ordlen.ni rppi-ere-l IH troii. ij'ft! eii-o't vcii'T-iBf ac-d -1- are--! Ida pb-a i -golliy IP- si fi iirl -i, f'otl'itiir It- '-ill S'r ilacan was rrjnw nt- 1 I A'' Jo'm A Avlwirl A iT.l I Fit "v'FW A who st t-i .1 u't I if t-a' f. I t'1' "st th- rli.r- rourt t-i't it t-e "en -f a Atcer--tin li i I Irr-H- V. r. i at 1 --'l I ei-'" urges ti t- cI'dj-- ft 1 1 at vi-; I v.

ail MAjv'ra of (: fanh i-ho M''-nii'. and ibnht l) ('r-rrii. 1 ei row Tt em as an I te Morrison. Joe.n Iubb an I Rotia llarl of I'en-v Pct.atttf Phngsr- I a.s- thg.1 fvsrialnr Sniei'tlne Is ot't a get msry nrs'aonal not on dt-ierntes to ft Na- tit anal Alitor Pt I ahoiild say iw -J tht.y"t all ftftiesi, tanim-tX l(t r.mll Baenseli wa found at RxxteVt'lt-Baeosch headquarters in black thl forenoon, where ai busy tntwerjng letter and tei lnttrrcntd him krt in his campaign pilgrimage. Judge la la of and ,511 tlotIy Is aatisfled, with (psliUesl mitlook.

Aijkwl a to tht removal hf alI -I jffl In favor of Madison continuing city. i he Ul tbt country tor capitol sehemity. Tbera it no tenilmeut MANY GIRLS ARE KILLED BulleUn Seranton, March 31. TVi'isb ao egploelon In a squib fat-" (v't si riit-ebnrg. a few rulies from Stri-uoo, (oday, fourteen girl were te-iMtly killed, the majority of them to badly mangled It we with pat olflVulty they were Identified, TV It aald to have been ruri by a girl throwing Into tw trove.

SEALED LETTER RULED OUT. Vin Loses in Famoua Suit at Naw Haven. -Net Haven, Judge flagtir tour ruled" out the, "Sealed letter" rWrnce in the appeal of Win, J. -ra fmra the derision ok the. prolan ceort.

declining to allow the Mter" to te probated as part fit will of P. S. Bennett, It was is the tetter that the of Tnfttie i made to Hryan. to Church In Boats T'nttnne. Msrh 31 The iJfre lev haa brokfn apaln and irrtslftifAn Inch an hmrr: standing in the pr'nrir al it haa bea raining hard nil day In wittthprn Indiana a still higher itae of water is hre tjhfl fivers had bPirun to 'ill county and Ijiwrence mun Hi, arelargfly tinder water.

Tbl.i Thitnulay bffnre Ranter people i- rhtirrh in boat a. In rmmty the water Is in the il t'iirr nf hi)us and hani" Live v-i 'arsMy killed. Senatt Killa Primary, KMnm, Mr'lt fly af J5 to J9. the aenato yeterday (m Crsley primary r'-yt'on 1 hl'h, tl fUey the Minnesota plan Toe MM a tuna eonld rtnl part'rl "be 3' the pri'tHNiirtg fet-etii! w'-t d'-iirf-d t. II prai'tif(l'y mis: f.

i'i ''A I'l btj My Face Ner Trial March Jl Tr A A rmjor of rntrt! (,, 0f tho mtinlrlptt graft 'n the ttatury of the country by the district porf nf hot re on a t-ch hy the. ttrpreme court, will epm otrf cbrK( new form re to be prppgrl tin-'l tV-re-tirm (jf the April Utand Cone; Lake In It Plac. March SI J'it returned here hrlre hc ni Bal mcwtntufn. a r.ita'l vet tne Tlhoqne va'ley, from the kv. rtr.tr.wi.-t.

Tltnired In nte It fa droprwd otit ef ntsht britiake March Jl. Th that the 'fi Ra r-itinrt Toirant. llee Improving. 'trrii II. Honnor Al- "flnM tt his home Dr.

n-' tr and that the sen- ttJl n'i -lfht be ah'e luf! In the s. ni'e Moeie, Fv, Prefect, tin. reported the at hv' killed the prefect to hve Knrn gaerfaon of Wihi Mn tf thr'r 'J-s. but the state bad outgrown the oi arte! in its plate nhould he rc-Ud such a bullling will not (in I meet the requirement of the sslu as. but also its pride The north and south wings and dome may perhaps lie utilised in rebuilding, but idLheiwlsn my Judgment Is that there 5 btiotilii bo a new building worthy of jliil great and growlug aiate." BANDITS SEE AL00PH0LE Carbarn Murderers May Escape Callows on a Technicality.

Ctji.ago, Man 31. A aeemlDgly bud bungie in ihe uteme of the tar ham bandits, Marx, Nledermelor and Vau Mine, confronted the Mate attorney oftVe today. Instead of a peed hangloit for the coudemned trio, a long b'sal battle seems pcrbapg In prospeet. The Illinois ttatutet provide that the date set for hanging must not be earlier then thu tenth day of the term of the Mate mipreme lourf, nor later than the twenty fifth. April IJd, the date on whleh, acrord-Ing to aemenoe, the bamtlt were to lie Isangfcd ill be the twenty aeventh day of the supreme court terra.

The fact developed that the attorneys fur the defense have been quietly waiting ill Saturday nrnt when proedinga were to be Instituted to have the sentence net aside, and the three handiti released. The atate a attorney li bow trying to find an efffit'tve way to ror-red the mistake before Saturday. Before any ftrtion could be taken by the attorney application wae ttviay for writs of haheaw corptia in ferhsif ni the Th wrlta wpni by Jtdse Ctiy'raus and nere male rettirnaote Monday. THPEW BABES IN FURNACE. Stats of AfTaira C't-eaed at PhiladlphU Mtrrh SI A teirihle cbtrro tw rpx-ie by In David Moeler th wltne etaml In the com-per'e during th" dcath-of Harith Huuh" and Vs' -v Ir M'w't-r wire that had st-n Mr." Ahm-d fbrrw tj-K tn'tnta a red hot furrifiv lu tho of her htvtife The accused woman wfh ciiPed er-d trent niceunihwl completely under the frlghtfwl aril fell w.Ble In her dvigh'r' artme Mre.

Hidhrccad her wm Mnwland Ahmi. Ic Mtt cw Vl'b' were corn-niiHed to the ccitty prison await fn 3' Ii if the if'Stld t.cfnr i ibe ti yo'ttu- wOT.et. Fo'iowa Sen la Grave. -Mdrrt! Jt tn tbre h.etrtt frcrn tb title he eetpt-te! the fAr the l.cdv of her Mrs Franrr-dtt wast dead a' her Prftrat'-d with pr'-ef gave tip re newel n'taek -if heart dUa-', wlh which she fca.J for eTeral yenrs itetng tht- ctuae her deth. NEW BUILDING ON STATE.

to Erect Structure Nent Hit Salooe. (t Hit- S'lt-'1 a l.rftr.'.-refer la ling a ew ei're ni 'in i.e-v i- I p'l' vi n1 wfl et nf h'- p-'-'Ti httl'dtttg. I' f.i in wire hy end voj I front ta'e tinitifh V. i i' rd f-n t-rith ri lit- an htel.t nie-it In The ua a 'ire f. .1.

-e I tt MVr Ink 1-1 of h'-laiit arl tjpper "to't b. mom Tb l.tt'lding ei" I-ahoot I. and H.rtoo and i ooo I Fn-r has for he work, it' fs-. K- r.b If t'-ii. pertrt The frtml t.f tt.

r.r- I- i he similar In dmltn th- f-c' A now oecnplel by Mr so that the two will ct. rr'- a 'ingle, tyintnetrletl al-bottgh thy wi'l separate The oM wl'l Is'so be- egtf-nsiiety rern-idele and Im proved st a of from to ixoo If wIM ho equipped with a n'W ecof. sit; if Irani ftnert Till the present floor. ft. Aon cr Paris Tribunal Decides for fine, be Ir.n Caeal Company.

Paris, Mtreh The flr-t civil trlburiRl of the d'-i ic the case of the of Colombia against the Panama Canal rompanv favor of the 1feedn'. The diecon holds that claim Is re coverab'e and mnd-mns plaintiff to pay the eot s-" This rtecls! hae th eTorf -f retnr.vmg th I ohs'acle! In the of the tran o' thr canst frort! Ihe pauy to tho I'nPct S'a'e REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT. I- 4 j. I i I a I 11 mi at i.ii' the is paying rnit since tbo lire for balf a dozen dttart nit-nt, ih' iiu around the Gov, La FolHtc'n lit-erary bureau ii cciiptinjj rornf in th- second floor of the gih At present this bureau buy mailiii? linndro.is i.f thousands of letters U. all M-Tions of the stati boomiatf Mr.

Kerwin -f Ne'-nah fcr th" court, on the grouud that he- of tli governor, and attacking the candidacy of L. K. Luae..

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