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VOL. XXII. NO, 134. DECATUR, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY IS, 19OO. 7 DAYS 10 CENTS.

FILIPINOS Inflicting More Loss Than Ever Before. Guerrilla Warfare in the Philippines Is Costly. Feb. 1 it was said i the. a i i ami i i i i a an end, and that troops would hive deal i guerriil.i b.ind and laws.

in tht last days the American foices here havr more men. more a i more in so- called par i i 4 a i any previous jKTii.d of i i the insurrection Ijfg.in. If i i-: a i a a a tht-n we will nenl more troops sume for the new of i i proving more ffective a a le a i i i emii1oej i A i Almost i a i a of some i ambuscade, win i in sm.i!! of tioop" f- a a by Hifi or more or murfe of our men a i i and are lriv a a by sheer force of Then 5 a i i i lint these sorties scMmn a tr.ice of enemy. I i a i act of i i force they an; am- for usual.y lie in wall for Fjnail of or i which i i in approach close tli a vol.ey kill-' or m-ist of tin and i i i rest- i i de- rm rcllzcd. i I AT XIr, I IT.

insurgents who live i i our 3 i whu arn amigo in ihe day i enemies at i have tx-( a i a i ly pernlrions. i i a more a ever befnre. lo in small i even ir the i i i Is i are a pacified by the presence of garrisons. The a and file of the people in Ihe ar. i a i i raids, for i never by or i i i aid our i loc.iting a i i i I i gin i a i a il a i a i i a a a aware nf pl.in^- and prosjjective of a today is i.ot a a i In Ma- i i i thoim'h he may profess himself to be.

who i a a word to A i i i a where ibouls, i are tin us mils who i x- a i where hf and a who are in a i a i i him. The list of our i i by i and r.mbu^ln-s llu 1 I i i since a 1 is a a i A i i Is cted llle a i anil i i i i a ah a a In i i i in i l.iM day a as more a i anil i I 1 1 i and a great deal of a i i i i i i a in-i io-t and a i a i i ration', a a the i nem 's har.ds. M.i»l of i i i i Ions have or( i i in I i I i we now are i i i i i a i i i i i i i uf am- and a eternity and Moser himself expected to follow them soon. The Xew York postmaster immediately notified the postmaster at Morton of this request and the sheriff, who was apprised of the communication, wired for the oris- iraJ letter, hoping that it will furnish some clew as to Ihe whereabouts of Moser and at what point the letter was mailed. The k-tter is expected tomorrow and may prove lo be an important clew.

The authorities here, however, are of the opinion that their efforts will be i a a i and a Moser will carry out his implied idea of self-destruction. a i a i the i a i in st'engthens the belief a his mind was disordered. The letter is the a a has turned up and the receiot of the I a i has started the discussion of the crime anew. ILLINOIS DOCTORS. i i May Illinois State tllcnl society a yesterday, tfvr i a i a officers and hearing 1'iif- i i i a pnpors on the i The i i i i a a xt i i win bt- ht-Ul in u- ria.

and program. A resolution i i 1 s(tr-ii i ly'-- a (lovernur Taiun-r was a and the a of wf-rf The KriecLic Medk-al con von Ion also closed yesterday, a electing iij.d a i i in a of a law whioh i jirovjde for boards of to give expert in Imjml in bt- selecied of a -uial- ilied i i and no school to have a nrijoriiy in the representation The officers leottd were: President, Dr. J. Davis ol' i nrsr vice K. 3.

Trowlirldge of Chicago; second vice Dr. M. of rhicago; recording senrecnry. Dr. XV.

K. i of i IT a surer, Di. J. Ma i hews of Hi no cuiTespondiim en tary, Dr. J.

i BEN MUSSA Grand Vizier of Morocco No More. Anarchy Threatened as Result ol His Death. Tangier, Morocco, May grand vizier, Ahmed Ben Mussa, died Sunday, tin. 13tfi. Convulsion of i a a a i is threat- but it is believed Germany, Italv, md Oreat i a i have agrted to a i the a iuo and so it if Jireatened a a will be a BOTHA TAKEN Boer General Reported to Be a Prisoner.

SYMPATHY Strike May Be Declared in St. Louis. Fourteen Ditferent Unions Expected to Go Out. St Luiii--. M.iy are a i ab.uit i I I i a i a l.nes the Is i a a i i public.

Prcsi.len! of i PmM Rail- way ns(n. i.ition a lh.it fourteen labor a i a i m.on i a wllllliKni'SK Join .1 tie strike. A merlins will be held tur.lclit to decide whether or not to call a uen sirike. i .1 i of points the lln. i a a from Cleveland.

w.i snot and pr.ib.ibly a a wounded. John employe of the Transit i w.i« Fhol. Crowds upset a w.iijon i i coffeo and lunch for men. No police were in sight. HOSER SENT LETTER Telling Where Murdered Family Could Be Found.

Tekin. Ills is more a likely that Sam Moser. the i derer, i- a suicide or else will soon t.ise his life. A peculiar letter wns i him to postmaster at i city. This maiUd on i r.lg i train which passed through i ington o'cltfk.

SurMay on which Moser was a "passenser. It was brief and simply requested the York postmaster to i Postmaster Bbelpel of Morton that the wife and three children 'of Samuel Moser had gone to IN BECKHAM'S FAVOR. Supreme Court Said to Unvo Reached a Decision. Frankfort, May S. of A a who from a i gives encoui to Democrats.

JuctKe a brings report a Democrats In a i have i a i a I i i Suites supreme court reached decision last i i i a In a of Ctovernor Mecldiain the governurship contest, and Unit tir-e Jolin I i a of i i i i i i a i i i The opinion of In liv a judges, will a i Komnelcy i in i to i in a of the i a The decision is expected to be delivered on next Monday. Expect War to Be Ended by Queen's Birthday. Rumors of Mafeklng's Relief Still Come In. London, May Is i i a an- nounced a enlered Iloopstad yesterday unopposed. Generals Dupre and Daniels and men sun endervt' and a occupied Lindley ester, I i i announced a i i i i i i i yeste-day i i urn a i a a Botha ami i i miles i Ki oonst.id.

A peci.il i Lorenzo-Maniues: datet i five refiiRees who i i in i i Hill i i i i been iclieved. F.nd of the war a i i a by the day, May 24. IN MAFEKING London, May 18--Mafeking is relieved. 1JULLEU GKTS THANKS. i a a May BnlleT i i i red i a at 10 this mornlnq: in the town not much d.Mn.isod, owiiiK: tn a i i of the P.ocr inli.ibit.tnts.

Tlituses at a i i however, wero destroyed. A ber of rebels were found at i homes and The railway is i dam am d. inn several larpe culverts were 'le si i oyeil Boers north of Xew CasJe are a i back on A a i Puller received mepsagc from the coiigratulatinfr him upon takiriK Dundee and i-xpressinrr appreciation of il work of the troope. The Boers left two ductors and an ambulance here. CALLS FOR BONDS.

a i May secretary of treasury has issued a call for oli' lit cent, bonds to the a of tven- i i a a i interest lo oe.ise Sept. 1. CLINE'S ADVENTURES. Gets to South Africa and Into British Hands. Winds ir.

I May to The i CIuic of Windsor, who was a -oldit-r in tin Spanish-Americar v.ir in c.iba who was dischargee a the war decided he would so to Cuba an help the country Shortly a a i a in Cuba he hai a ch.tr.ce lo so to Africa with the Red Cross He was not in th? Fre lotm i ht very sympa- i i the Boers. His parents have not from him since his arrival in Africa. Hi jrr.imimoiber received a letter fr.itn him last we-k nnd he says he is now in the hands of the British, having been captured a few days before. vocate, and published at Kansas City if the general conference concurs in the committee's recommendation. After announcement of the result of the eighth ballot, Assistant Secretary Penn of the Epworth league i the name oE Dr.

Bowen. colored a i a for the episcopacy. A i ballot was laken nnd the session adjourned. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY KILLS HERSELF. a a May IS.

Mrs. Quick of McTvVen, six miles east of hero, lied i the effect', of i a lye. i i i i a i She became a at her ind fur ob- i '10 her goint; lo Ohio on i i i i t77e wit hum hi-- CHURCHES Of Various Denominations in Conference. Methodists Still Deadlocked Over Bishops. St.

Louis May nt today's session of the gen- em! assembly was much greater than a rday, a number of belated deloRaU 1 a i arrived, ulood Ind inns'. Moderator Dickey appointed James E. Converse of i a phia, vice a and also 1 "1 a i uf a i of various mhtees. A number of i papers presented and referred tu the coin- on bills nnd overtures, Provision was tn plncr ion of a in a of a i of one commissioner from to In- nfTmi-d a by tho mud- raior. Tho eoinmlTlee will a i all who w-Nh i a i of a i i i i a pn-st'iiiing- two for I lie nil i i i a i Tit-poi'ts of various spue Sal i vcre nref-ented find read by i i notion tne imsembly.

A i I from the Method! eoni't-t Chicafto a read cnnvev- iriK a i i a nil i a -nd i I i rend a cordial tu tVMiverod i i i of nno in, and t-kliT. before a Rev Snopd, a i a a a wd- i the a a to St. nnd presented moderator i a made from wood from historical i of the city. I i a A. Dickej of i i of i was mod a ThursO.iy a to succeed Kev.

r. a conti'St wliich brntiff'H on the forenj-ic i me a and against revision of the i rr i Tho t-leetion of Rov. Dr. i was rousted by rf i i i 1 lie i i of a in the i which i bo fought next week over revision, he new mod- I lieinq; tt member nf the liberal wins of tho C.P. ASSEMBLY.

a Mny 18 TIit moderator if Ctimberliuiil a i a appointed a i comm i new i was formed i i lie i i i a 'n i i endow- i i a plan i i a be raised to endow pnsl-gradirHe JUtttbol in a a i i i ol' wore roTerrcd to the commit- (ec cm overtures. 1 ELECT A BISHOP. CONFESSION Hade by Auditor Reeves and Money Disgorged. Believed That More Money Will Be Recovered. Havana.

May H. auditor of the island, mink' 11 i at i i and gave up i him liy C. F. W. Xeely, ilie a a agent of postals in Havana, to per- form a i services the day lie fieneral Wood and postal refuse to disclose i a of i barely a i i i a i 001- fession wan made.

It more will be recovered a PRINTED BOGUS STAMPS. i I May sensation was onusvil by the i a i of a a i l'nin a government i to the eff a a of bogus i- ban iiostiiRo a a been iirlnteil the Neely i i i i a Munclu. and sent to C. F. W.

Neely for illstrllintion to Cuban postnfnces. J. C. Orr, an employe if tin 1 government, i mans lias been a i In Miinele slnoi the. arrest of has bvn watchlni; the packages a i come to Haluvlllo postofllce, twelve miles anil came here today in svareh of a i who stole sump government papers from his room In at IJalcviile.

NO uoors STAMPS rorxn. Orr stales a the Xcoly embezzlement was made, the i i i i i In i city; trial he had at lenst OI.O.KIIO of i stamps made in oflice, and the system organized was to i i these stamps In numbers that would not cause suspicion to officers wno i the regular consignments. Orr a a the search made 'n tin- Neely i i lee had rot been Ti i a package supposed to have been shipped to Neely. but for the purpose of locating: the of bogus stamps, lint a no i has not yel been i a in Arabia, and across A i a Soudan and Congo country. THE PA.RT1AU be seen from e.ich of poinlslil- iKcated east of the Hocky rep- i local, or sun time, as gulshed from a i a railroad time follows: Itcgln.

End. a i am am a i 'M' 1 21 Si. Louis, Mo ill run 111-- Sh i ml I'llS 2h Mm i i a ill Mm i P.i ill a i 11. T'ffi 10:1" 2h Pa Win Xew York, X. 2h iue.

1 N.I6 2 Ho.ston, 1 2h time. i i i anil SKKI i CLARK CASE Will Be Pushed to Conclusion in Senate. Governor ot Montana Protests Against Appointment. Chicnso, May of the i for two a i i bishops was rend i i before the Methodist lerenee lintnedhiti'ly the i i of journal. The vote: Sppllmeyer, Ml, lie-try, 2lil; Monre, I i i i i Ivelley, Bowen, 57; Xeely, 1C.

Others sciittered. A buzz of'T'xcitement Citme from the delegates when the heavy increase in Kpellmojvr's vote wns i the Newadr, N. pastor for the i i time far ahead In i nice for the episcopacy. Kuckley, as a i a o( the New a nrose, and i i nnnu- Ihe sayins a i reasjn i i odist Heview rtHiuested his i no to vote i him. A seventh oal- lo 1 thfT.

taken, a which the question of electing two additional missionary bishops to Asia was resumed. A Neely closed the debate the comm i report was adopted a i This provides for two a i i a mission- a bishops for AMa, the to he coo i a In a i The result of ballot was tTien read. The vote: Spellmeyier, 372; Moore. 273; a i Bowen. 41: Neely, 20.

ON I I I An eichth ballot was then a a which Dr. S. F. Upham, the comm i on i i rary. read a recommendation of the committee regarding the much- i question of time limit on pastorates.

The report recommended a section 3, paragraph book of discipline, lie amended by i i out sub-section a insertins: in lieu thereof, "lie shall a i preachers to several pastoral ehurses annually." The effect of this is to almlish the rule of the Methodist church a no pastor shall occupy one i for a period of more than live years. A lively discu sion ensued. A i i report was also read providing a a five year pastorate be extended by request of three-fourths of the 'membership of the quarterly conference, and that a pastorate In no case be extended for more a a second term of five years. The eighth ballot: Spellmeycr, 372; Berry, R3.V. Monre.

2S3; a i IMS. In the interest of economy, the committee on book concern at its meeting yesterday decided to recommend to the general conference the consolidation of three church papers and the removal of the book depository now located in St. Louis to Kansas City. The publications to be united under one manasirmerrt are the Central Advocate, St. Ixnris; the Omaha Advocate, Oma'ia, and the Rocky Mountain Advocate.

Denver. These periodicals will be consolidated under the name of the Central Ad- A a May Episcopal council today elected Ilev. Robert Wood Barnwell Ik Selma, bishop eoadjuator. 1 'FRISCO DENIES Stories of Deaths There from the Plague. San Francisco, May i in a papers a there have been i a recently in this i I bubonic plague a denied.

That have been a few deaths suspicious causes in ChUtatown is true, Is i to i show were a cases. STUDENTS JSUSPENDEp. Madison, May students of the a i i who were In hazing episode were suspended today. Part of the were suspended for the balance of the colleRC year, for a term i from two wet ks i the next colU'tte year. ACCIDENT NEAR MAHOMET.

Through Which a Child Will Lose Ito Eyesight. Mahomet, May sad accldnnt ni the home of R. a a two a a a miles northwest of Mah Tuesday evening, from which Klo tin i daughter will lose one and possibly both eyes. From a can be it seems that a 7 o'clock Tuesday i Mrs. Barnhart, who is devotedly attached to Tier i was i a romp i tin in the yard.

In Ihe course of the play tlk' child ran from her mother and too a a box of lime, which had been slacked In the morning. In i she in some way fell, catching the edge of the box i her hands, but burying her face In the lime, which penetrated the eyes. i possible was done at once and physician summoned, hut it feared a she will lose her sight. NEW TOBACCO COMPANY. Rival of Continental Company Being Organized.

New York, May of incorpor- a i of the formidable i a to the Con- i Tobacco company will he filed at within a few days. The new concern will be known as the Intern.i- tional Tobacco company. It will be incorporated under the laws of Jersey, i a capital of t2Ti.Wt.000. consisting of 12.V"* shares of 6 per cent, non-cumu lative stock and an equal number of shares of common s-tock. ail of the par value of $1UO each.

There will be no bond- wVJebl. The papers, which have already been executed and signed, were drawn up Coudert Bros, of this city. Drunken. William Davis and William Clancy were arrested today for being drunk. TANNER REMOVES BADEB, Takes Same Course in Regard to O.

S. Merry. i i T.iin- ner enlered upon i ofilclal duties yes- teriluy by removing from oflice llenr.v The action of the Kovernor yesti'i'da Is regarded as only a of what Is to come the governor has m.idt a study of the events at the Peoria i SAM MOSKIl STILL MISSING. Pekln, May county board of offers a reward of $200 for the a and conviction of the person or persons who murdered Mrs. S.im Moser and her three youl.K sons lasl a afternoorv ne-ir Tremont.

Sam Moser, her a who disappeared the evening of the murder, has not been- seen since. The authorities al'e trying to locate him. DEPUTIES DISSOLVED. Italians Will Elect New Lot to Suit King. May king signed a Je- cree dissolving the chamber of deputies.

Elections are fixed for June and parlia- i be convened Jum 10 THE ECLIPSE Of May 28 Will Be Partly Visible Here. The eclipse of the sun scheduled for a May i be a In a slrlp i miles wick- i from me west coast of Mexico, traversing Mexican stales of Ja'llsco, Xacalecas, San Luis I'otosl, and Tamaullpas, thence crossing the of Mexico and i i tho United States at New Orleans, a a successfully covering Mobile, Kaleigh and i across ihe A a i and i i The cities of Coimbra in Porlu- gal, i a Real in Spain, and Algiers In north Africa. Inasmuch a.s the sun rises in east, the eclipse and the shadow cast by ihe moon i necessarily be seen first in the far west, when the sun is yet low a a a and travel rapidly eastward the sun higher toward the Eenith. As a a eclipse the phenomenon will be- visible from beginning' to end all over America and Central America, and aver an upper slice of South America, as well as over the whole of Europe excepi southeastern and over Ihe weslern part of Africa. clear weather given as an indispensable prexjulsiie, the beginning of the part eclipse be visible first nt sunrise about 100 miles i a from the Pacific coast, along a line running parallel with the seaboard and cutting through Sacramento.

while in the far east Its will be last just at sunset--quite un- Kitisfaclary to beholders--alonK a line i through western Siberia, Khiva in Turkestan, Ispahan In Peraia, i May IS. i sen.ite rom- i i on privileges elections Ch.irm.in Ch.nuller to pn s- i on tlu Clark i i i a ri-jinrnM. Ouvrriiiir i of i i i wire,) Seiulor i i a i a of com- on privileges and i pio- i iiR.ilnst I mrso pursueil by cl.irk In Ills a to g.nn a M.II In a i i proceed to i i i i of i i i IN THE HOUSE. a i May IS 'i'he house In rom- niltlet 1 of i hole a a i i upon the bill i i fllnP.cKK) ui pay px-c'Dnfi'ili-rritu i i f.ir 11 nil culler propi'i'ly taken I rum llicnTTTT- i i i of Hie uf I.ee'n Hiirrendi-r to (Irani at A i i a Thin IK the i bill a a nett'd upon since i I war to pay for i a from them. A HORRIBLE FIND.

Arthur Boys Asstat In Unraveling Cbenterville Tragedy. A a i Lnsi Sund.iy i I a w.is i i dense i of sxvamp In the (Jkaw near he a Krave. I sin-pii'lons were i of rnui'di i i i Ills i i files an open door III hot i i i a i i i lo i house he secured .1 a i i and ret ui the m.irshy ceineti ry wbei-e he bored i foot of the 141- ive and a i up i' plei bone ami ninie llesh. HorliiK I In-ad of the Ki'avi' he broiiKht up a hit of ami i a i He i repaired lo for i i i i a i the services of Dane. I i i and a a of A folk.s who a lo he (it Ihe river "conllnir ntnonK were Jack Il.ine.v, K.

K. Brleker, 'Krank Warren and "Trilby" Wamsloy. A i ppadcs. picks, the cortege wended a way across a and water and i Ihe was reached. Dlgffinfl: was commenced and tin- nble to work spade or shovel ornanlited Hn i i coroner's Rrlcker a i ns coroner.

The fellows i a I head proved lo be the fastest ilin- pers and siicceedt-d in uncovering the head of a calf i some neighboring farmer had burled In i deep ro- tiwit. The boys hlowly drauRCd i weary legs back lo Chestervllle and Ihe Arth'tr i I i sifirled for home, hut the joke was too Rood lo keep and i a a out. Th' boys h.ive been busy at' odd scraping I from i a clotnes nml scnipes solemnly iivowlni? a I i never stick lmr a piece of veal. THE WEATHER. Chicago, May a Indications for Illinois are: a i i a Saturday: showers i cooler MC- Local Observations.

The temperature for tho tweniy-four hours, ending ot noon today, nil recorded by Professor IT. Coonradt, local United States weather observer, 7 p. 7 a. Ol Noon 'lIlKhest in twenty-four hours 71 In twenty-four hours 47 i'reclpltailon 32 IN FOITRTKEN STATES. May Indications are: For Illinois and Indiana threatening tonight and Saturday with Missouri Hhowers tonight, Saturday threatening.

Jxwer Michigan, tnnlgM and Saturday. Upper and Kansas, partly cloudy tonight nnd Saturday, posclbly Wisconsin and Iowa, threatening tonight, rain, Saturday cloudy. Minnesota, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana, generally fair tonight and Saturday. North and South Dakota, partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Nebraska, showers this afternoon, Saturday ftn- erally fair and probably wanner.

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