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»■IMIOSI SCHLEY CASE IN CONGRESS. Demand for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Copies ol Testimony—Probabil ity of Action. Washington, Jan. 18.—Secretary Terrible Earthquake in South Long has written to the naval com Gorman, Foraker and McCreary Chosen. mittee of the House stating that he ern Mexico. had received many requests from SHOCK FELT AT A GREAT DISTANCE libraries and other quarters for copies DEMOCRATS ARE SOLID IN MARYLAND of the testimony in the Schley case. Mr. Long says this demand canndt be Houses Voted Separately, but Will Meet Busincs» Houses and Residences Wrecked Joint Session to Ratify Action met unless Congress decides to print Property Loss Will Be Enorm — Elect State Treasurer. the testimony, and he suggested an ous—Many Injured. edition of 50b copies for the Navy De Annapolis. Md., Jan. 15.—Ex-United City of Mexico, Jan. 20.—One of the partment and a further edition for mowt terrible catastrophes in the his Senators and Representatives. Thé States Senator Arthur Pue Gorman tory of the State of Guerrero is re letter has been referred to Représenta was yesterday elected to occupy the ported to have occurred late yester tive Heatwole, of Minnesota, chaii- place in the Senate which he lost iu the general elections four years ago, day afternoon, when an extremely vio man of the printing committee. Representative Watson, of Indiana and regained in November last, lent earthquake shock was felt at Chilpanzingo, causing a great loss of chairman of the committee having received every Democratic vote life and injuring many persons. De charge of the Schley bills and resolu both branches of the General Assemb Throwing the Bull- tails from the stricken district are tions, said today there is no purpose ly. Gorman will take his seat in Put a halter on. Take a sound or on his part to avoid consideration of March, 1903, when Seator George L. very meager, but scattering reports dinary cart rope, make a loop at one He expressed the Wellington will retire. received here indicate that probably the measures. end and pass it over the head and let Presidential view that it is inadvisalde 200 people were killed, and as many It rest close around the neck, low Senator Foraker Re-Elected. down, like a collar: bring the rope to more injured. It is known that the for Congress to go into the question, Columbus, O., Jan. 15.—The House State Capitol, the parish church and but since these measures were re and Senate of the Ohio Legislature the near side, pass It over the back many business houses and residences ferred to his committee, they would balloted separately yesterday for Unit just behind the shoulders, bring It uu- are in ruins, and that there is much be acted upon on their merits. Mr. ed States Senator. Senator Joseph B. derneatb tlie chest and puss it under suffering as a result of the awful Watson said the committee feels that Foraker, caucus nominee of the Re and then above the rope, so as to make a loop around the chest: carry the rope seismic disturbance. One of the edi the members of the Maryland delega publicans ,was reelected over Hon. back, pass it over the loins and bring tion and other friends of Admiral fices that suffered most was the fed Charles W. Baker, of Cincinnati, the It underueath the belly, close to the Schley first should reach an agreement eral telegraph office, which explains flanks; make another loop ns before Democratic nominee. the paucity of news that has so far as to what particular measure they and tarry the rope straight behind.the , want the committee to consider, as Election in Kentucky reached this city. animal and tighten up the loops, one it would be impossible to go into all Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 15.—James B. close to the elbows, the other close to Meager details finally began to ar of the different plans proposed. More McCreary was formally elected Senat the hind flanks. All being ready, In- rive here. The telegraph lines and over, said Mr. Watson, it would be or by the two houses of the Legisla apparatus at Chilpanzingo were badly difficult for the committee to take ture yesterday in separate session. damaged, but the employes, all of intelligent action until it has access The votes will be ratified in joint ses whom were uninjured, quickly pro to the testimony taken by the c*uil sion today. ceeded to erect an improvised tele of inquiry, as it hardly would feel graph office on the outskirts of the INCREASE IN POPULATION. warranted in forming conclusions on city. the individual opinions of members The number of deaths was greater unsupported by any knowledge of the Percentage in Different Parts of the Country in the parish church than in any single testimony, except what is gathered in the Last Decade. place, as a crowd of worshipers was from fragmentary publications on the Washington, Jan. 15.—The director gathered there for the afternoon serv subject. of the census announced today the HOW TO THROW A HULL. ice. The solid masonry walls and percentage of increase of population JACK WADE CONFESSES. the roof came toppling down on the in different parts of the country, show struct the man who holds the halter worshipers, and many of those within ing for the last decade a rapid de shank to pull forward, and at the same Says He Fired Fatal Shot—Declared Shoot were killed. crease from previous rate of growth time the men who have hold of the ing Was Accidental. loose end of the rope to pull straight The War Department has ordered of population in the west, a less backward, arid down the animal goes, Portland,, Jan. 18.—Jack Wade troops in the neighborhood to co-oper marked but decided decrease in the generally without a struggle. Keep ate in the work of rescue. Until this confessed yesterday that he fired the north, and a slight increase in the the head down and the rope firm, and shot that killed James B. Morrow. work is completed, it will be impos south. For the first time in the his- The confession was voluntary and tory of this country, the population as a rule the animal lies quietly until sible accurately to learn the number such time' it is desired he should get of victims. It is believed, however, complete and exonerates Dalton so of the south has increased somewhat up, when slacken the rope and up he that this is one of the most destruc far as firing the shot is concerned. more rapidly than that of the north. gets, none the worse for the casting. tive seismic phenomena that has ever While Wade admits his guilt in this The east, geographically, Is included The heaviest bull may be cast in this occurred in Mexico. The greater part regard, he says the killing was acci In the term north. The rate for the way, but of course no one would think of the population of Chilpanzingo are dental, and that he had no intention growth in the north, west and south of casting an in-calf cow or heifer now camping out under tents around of shooting Morrow or any one else. is far more nearly the same than it either this or any other way.—Ex the town, which is five days’ journey Otherwise the stories of the two men ever has been. The official announce change. tally fairly well. Wade his signed a ment divides the country as follows: from the national capital. Effects of Freezing Seeds. Earthquake shocks were felt in written statement in which he admits West, from the Pacific to the eastern Prof. A. D. Selby of the Ohio station many other cities and towns. In the he was the man who fired the shot, and boundary of Montana, Wyoming, Col has tested the effects of extreme cold City of Mexico the earthquake oc says in this confession that he thinks orado and New Mexico; north and upon certain seeds, including corn, curred at 5:17 o’clock yesterday after it would be wrong to keep it back any south, the respective sides of a line wheat, rye, fiax sunflower, castor noon, and was of such violence as longer. He asked for nothing and was formed by the Ohio and Potomac riv- bean, cucumber, mimosa, yellow lupine, to shake the most substantial build promised nothing when he made his ers and the southern boundaries of sain foin and pine. They were taken right from the temperature of the room ings. The Pan-American Congress confession, doing it simply as a mat Missouri and Kansas. The per cent and immersed In liquid air, for six. was in session at the time, and many ter of justice to Dalton. of increase from 1860 to 1880 was 61.9 twelve, twenty-four and forty-eight This is the confession, transcribed in the north, 48.4 in the south and hours for each lot. The liquid air rep of the delegates were greatly alarmed. The first movement here was one of by Mr. Veazie, Dalton’s attorney, who 185.6 in the west, while in the last resents a temperature equal to 310 de trepidation, and was very sharp. It took the confession, read to Wade twenty years, 1880-1900, it was 48.7 in grees below zero, certainly an extreme was followed by an earthly oscillatory and then signed by him, after the at the north, 48.5 south and 131.5 west. test, for it is not often that the cold movement north-northeast to south torneys had heard him tell his story: Prior to the civil war, the northern est portion of the United States readies “I have known all along that there states nearly doubled In population much more than 50 degrees below zero. southwest. The duration was 55 sec onds. The damage in this city was was no chance for me, and I have with each twenty years, while in the The seeds were germinated by the side wanted to see Dalton punished too, southern states the increase of popu of lots not subjected to treatment, and slight. there was no essential difference In the The State of Guerrero has always because he gave us both away. Rut lation w*as only about two-thirds as proportion that germinated. The corn been the focus of seismic disturbances. I have thought it over and concluded great. Since 1860, the rate of growth was not of high grade, and the starchy Reports received here state that the it is right for me to tell the truth. 1 in both parts of the country has been portion cracked badly, but the germ shock was very severe at Chilapa. No fired the shot, but I did it accidentally. much less, but while the rate of did not seem to be affected. The ex casualties are so far reported from I did not want to kill Morrow nor growth in the north has decreased treme cold seemed to be favorable rath anybody, and would not have done it steadily, that in th<j south during the er than otherwise to the fiax and rye. there. . - has Of course the seeds were properly The earthquake was also intense at intentionally, even to save myself. 1 twenty years from 1860 to 1880 hope this will save Dalton. I am do Ignala. in the State of Guerrero, de ing this because it is right, and not been slightly less, During the last dried, that is air dry. before being sub stroying the parish church and many because I am afraid to die. I can’t twenty years there has been no sub- jected to the test, but with this precau tion the farmer need not fear Injury buildings in the city and neighborhood see anything in it for me. stantial differences In the rate of to see ls from freezing weather. If the “ All is true. JACK WADE. ” The property loss is immense through growth of these two sections. The per castor bean, native of a tropical cli out the State of Guerrero. cent of increase of growth of these mate. could endure such cold, our gar TEN WERE KILLED. regions during each of the den beans and peas sliould do so, and AN INTERCEPTED LETTER. two ten-year periods fol we see no good reason why squash, Explosion in a Coal Mine Leaves None to last lows: 1880-1890, north, 24.8; south. pumpkin and melon seed should not en Tell the Tale. Junta Advised Lukban to Surrender but Not 20.1; west, 71.3. 1890-1900, north, 19; dure cold as well as encumbers, or South McAlister, I. T., Jan 16.— Swear Allegiance. clover, cabbage, turnip and others of south, 2.4; west, 31.9. the same size as well as lupine and Manila, Jan. 18.—General Chaffee Ten miners lost their lives in the ex If the comparison is limited to the will leave Manila for the Island of plosion yesterday evening in mine No. states east of the Mississippi river, flaxseed.—American Cultivator. Samar next Saturday. He will thor 9 of the Milby & Dow Mining Com classing Minnesota and Louisiana Growing Corn. with the western states, the result is Secretary Wilson said, after return oughly investigate the situation there, pany at Dow, I. T. slightly different. It would show the The ten men who lost their lives as it is desired to stamp out the Samar increase to be: 1880-1890, north, 20.1; ing from Ids inspection of the corn were the only persons in the pit. and south, 16; 1890-1900, north, 19.9; crop last fall, that there were many insurrection during the dry season. A captured communication from the none were left to tell the story. All south, 17.7. When the trans-Missis- fields injured by the heat withering Filipino insurgent junta at Hong Kong, the bodies were recovered, and an sippi states are omitted, the rate of the tassels so that they failed fertilize growth in the north is slightly greater the silk; but this was much less no addressed to General Lukban, the In none was burned, the conclusion is than that in the south, but the present ticeable where there was an abundance that death was due to afterdamp. The surgent leader on Samar island, ad difference between the two sections of organic or vegetable matter from vised General Lukban to surrender if explosion did not injure the shaft, in this respent is about half what it plowed-under grass roots. Shallow cul he wished to do so, but does not ad which is a new one, and the fire that was between 1880 and 1890. and less tivating frequently, so as to maintain a than one-seventh of what it was be- vocate this action. If General Luk followed was put out before it did tween 1850 and 1860. dust mulch of two or three Inches on much damage. The sound of the ex ban surrenders, the letter goes on to the surface, also seemed a benefit $275,000 Grain Elevator Fire. where It was practiced, as It prevent say. he need not deliver a single Fili plosion was heard plainly above Chicago, Jan. 15.—A loss estimated ed evaporation of moisture below, as pino soldier or officer to the Ameri ground, and rescuers were at work cans, nor must General Lukban or promptly. The explosion occurred at at nearly $275,000 was caused by a also the organic matter helped to re tain moisture In the soil. Much of any other officer be forced to accept a depth of 240 feet. The condition of fire that broke out at 1:45 o’clock this the bottom land Is too wet In the civil appointment. They may emi the mine indicated that the men morning in the plant of the J. F. spring, causing the corn roots to spread might have made their escape. The Well branch of the American Malting grate if allowed to do so, but no Fili out too near the surface, and also to pino must be obliged to take the oath bodies were found within a compara Company. The fire started in the dry up when the drought came. Such tively small raidus. Most of the vic elevator, a great structure 150 feet of allegiance to the United States. tims were men of families. land should be underdrained, that this high, which was filled with barley surplus moisture may be carried away, Under these terms the Hong Kong almost to Its capacity. The building the ground be ready to work earlier, junta has no objection to Lukban's Will Develop Western Mines. was destroyed and the contents are and the roots to strike down deeper. surrendering. Dover, Del.. Jan. 20.—The Western almost a total loss. Just south of Senor Gomez, president of the town Mining Development Company, of the malting company’s plant are the Meeting Farm Competition. • of Pasig, province of Manila, has been Philadelphia, with a capital of $1.599.- Panhandle freight yards, and at the Time was when the farmer needed 000 to acquire mines and mining rights arrested on the charge of appropriat In Wyoming and Utah, and to develop outset of the fire there was serious only to keep close watch of what other ing municipal taxes to his personal the same, was incorporated here to menace to a vast amount of rolling farmers in his own county or State stock. As it was, several freight cars day. use. were doing In order to meet com pet 1- were destroyed. tlon fairly. Now he must keep his Schley in School Books. More Men Needed in the Navy. eye on competitors In every State In The Barcelona Strike. Baltimore, Jan. 18.—The Balti St. Louis, Jan. 16.—Rear-Admiral Barcelona. Jan. 16. — The metal the Union and even then he frequently more County Taxpayers' Convention Crowninshleld. Chief of the Bureau workers here at a meeting decided to find* himself running behind. The has placed a ban on any text-book of Navigation, who was before the continue the strike which Is consider-1 remedy Iles largely In change Sf meth which does not give Rear Admiral House naval committee today, point cd not unlikely to last for six month« oils and the building up of soil fertil Schley credit for the naval victory at ed out the urgent necessity for an in The metal masters have addressed a ity. Many of the farms in the West, Santiago. A resolution was unani crease of men and officers In order memorial to the Senators and Depu- i and In the great corn-belt sections at ties, making a final appeal to the met mously passed calling upon the Balti properly to man the new ships. He al workers. The masters say the fac that, are not producing corn to com more County delegation in the legis advocated an increase of the enlisted tories will be opened tomorrow on a I pare in quality and yield per acre with many of the cornfields of the East, on lature to have a law enacted which basis of ten hours a day and offer to will prohibit the use of such text force of at least 3000. and discussed consider the strikers' just claims, farms that have been worked, some of books In the public schools of the with the committee plans to increase But if the strikes and riots conti ue them, for more than a century, because county. the owners of these Western farms i the number of cadets at the academy. they will close their factories. Digests what you eat. have taxed the fertility of the soil and returned little to it. The farmers of the South learned the lesson of over taxing the soil by the constant crop ping to cotton, and a bitter lesson it was. They are wiser now, an 1 are realizing the value of stock, of legumes and of the judicious use of commercial fertilizers. The soil of every farm is the factory of Its owner and to pro duce the greatest crops possible for ail Indefinite period it must have constant care, study and Improvements, other wise, like any wornout machine. It will fail to produce results.—Indianapolis News. Use of Preservatives. The committee of the British laical Governmeui Board has been for two years investigating the subject of pre servatives and coloring matter in foods, and their report does not indi cate the danger from their use that had been feared by th“ alarmists. They name as these preservatives four classes, borax or boric acid and its compounds, sulphurous acid and sul phites, salicylic acid or its soda salt, which Is more soluble, and formaline or formaldehyde (made from wood al cohol). Of these the last Is the only one in which they could find any proof of Injury caused by their use. Yet as milk that is clean and properly cared for needs no preservatives, they would run no risks in an article of food so largely consumed by young children and recommend that the additiou of preservatives or coloring matter to milk offered for sale In the United Kingdom shall be an offense under the “sale of food and drugs” act. They would have the use of formaldehyde and its preparations absolutely prohib ited, and that salicylic acid should not be used to over the amount of one grain In a pint or pound of food. There is no evidence that it is hurtful In this small quantity. For butter, cream and margerine only boric acid or borate of soda should be allowed to be used, and that only to amount of one-fourth of one per cent tn cream and one-lialf of one per cent in butter. llnnrly Feeding Box. The feeding box will prevent the greedy or stronger Individuals from getting more than their share of food. 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