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VOL LXVIILNO 201 NEW YORK WEDNESDAY MARCH 20 1901COPYRIGHT 1901 BV THE SUN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION PRICE TWO CENTS
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TO TROT FOR A FORTUNE
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FOlt 3SOOCO l STAKES
jrrUmliurlM Uetwcat Thorau W Lawso-
an i Johl J bcaa ll Arrange OrerTcltphon M ht to II Followed To-
day br Ik PoiUar of 20000 In Forfeitd the Signing of ArticlesEntire Cut
R ctlpUi fJaarunt el to no Not Leu Thai23 00 to Go to Ch rlty of Tha
Amount Ilflng riodgel to Now York Initllutloojnto to De Derided Probablit HoidvlUo Next Heptcmbtr Gerkeni-
Ottti of MO 00 for The bbet Kefnfed
BOSTON March it Thomas W Lawsonowner f thn trotter llonilma stated to TintBrs correspondent this evening that tinmatch between his horse anil The Abbot hadbeen arritiBed practically In accordantwith th terms of hU offer Tho onl-
dUerenco is tht Mr Lawson nam-ln the oharltle to which thn entire gate re-
ceipt of tho track ru to BO Mr Scntinelltn name it tharlty to which onehalf of tinreceipts I t BO Mr Laweon snld
Mr Scanriell called me up this afternoonandu e cpted term of my flr t propositiontn run fur fiiooo a side ho requestertint In giving I to the trickrepii en for purposes ho to rccelvthe prh liege of where nnp hilf slionh-
j This I considered extremely fair nni-
TI arranged the preliminaries of thn InflictJlr gcimnell will deposit IIOooo In New YorkMlnndthoiireemoit and I forwarded a Ilkmount this nftrnxion My shirn of theriKdpi i to fi to i hi two Uoiton ln tltntloti1 hive prmloinly inniitlon il nml In caseBcriilma win ln rnnlch thoy wilt dlvld-hiiillyMrrc nnpll t2lonn If Th Abboth niM win Mr Smnnpll my 500 but
this rriliiMnn liort rccclvf-or halr f tin Kat receipts whlrli nujrht tohe a fntrlv la rue nm In vlow of the nfler-nornt i iort
niafnh U for HIM lift four In sevenh it and I IIIVM tin1 riainiiic of tin trnckhut miiot no bofore July I The rur If-
to tiPld some tinio during tlio month ofheptrtnlwr nnd tin1 PMict duln lnil t al oI-
n1 niaiil l fnr July I As we onrli-
dtioulPil lovxi iilmiily on July MrKcnnnfll nnl myself mu t dopoHlt nntionnl I50DO and the nlelt ffoM tho r cplace the rpiniinlng 10000 enrh In tho ssme-h ml If eltbir horso falls to rr ponil tothe tall the owner of that horre forfeits thnfull imHinl liiOsllpil Should Mr Scaninllforfeit I nlll klve the money to llie two Initfiticns I hnvn named
While th tIm named In the nliorn de-
ppattb for tX H sldo In stakes It vannIght thAI onoo n side would
b ncreeil upon litforn the neuotlatlonH nre-rotirliideil A mom the orlslnal Mlpiilnlion nnm d by Mr Iawjon wai one thot he-wniijil guarnntee fiitn reculpts of nt least
If thnt Is the undcrstnmllnc-Mid Scnmiill lilt nleht I will n rret trainc IMAO more If Mr Ijiwaon wilt accodo-to ray tmns th charity btiiuestsMr Sinnndl that he dill thinks thereotlplt paid by tho tiiibllo to eeo the raceoBd o to cK 1Wjr or charities that
neehalf at least lionM BO to New York andnot alt to one city ItAitardlnic thin propo-ntlnn Mr Lawson In a lat r Interrlpwin Boston last night
Under n Ircumstances will I ran Bo-
rnlma against Abbot unless It Is dls-
tnctly specified In the formal nsreementthat the entlrn track receipts go to charity-I was told this afternoon that this claiifo-WM In the atrrppment nnd unless If U thedocument will not signed by my personal-rcrresentatlvo nor tho StOOOO checkposited My representative Is John J Koch-no Now York for me whenhe sfes that rverythlncc Is satisfactory Thu-
nifrtine for sitrnlnt of thn pipers will l o-
h 1 at II oclock tomurrow mornini InNow York
Mr Iaw ons last Rtatftinont WN promple-df inforimtlin rnrrlcd to him thnt Mr Hcat-irII Htitml to civi only hull the receipts to-
imriv Bu1 it WDidd appntr tutu theremerely a slight mlsuiidnrstnndlnir and thatth mitrh will be ratified this tuornini-Vefoiiations looking to the arriinifcmpnt of
hut will lio the hieccxt milili betweeniroiers ever held In AmericH hogan yi ter-
rii morningMr Invson lad previously expressed
do re to nmtch nurnlnui iivniisi Ilie Abbotr tio sake of sport and had tinlntd Unit
he n t rrifipt should to lo tjir-
harilile in itiitiunH but when thus ftl ilinn yenterdiiy Iii the miitdii-
i ilT ir lnwsnti nuniil to cut the receiptsin imf in nicnnhnci wltli Mr McanncHsi-
i iniMiterexpreslii ii dislu1 toi Vw York and Snfutnia elinrlllcs-
ivi ihH preliiiiliiariis were arrinueii-v IHB Mr livv iri was iisltml to name
iiis nvir tin Inns dsrniico phonei
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i iie o they werpcninniiitilcitcd-u lirnnkert to Mr Scannill Thniiifnrilile ererytliltiir nnd viidt-
in1 I lilti to tn et Mr ln siii orMI irwit to rllwh
h il dCtild probably Headi tni lln Htakelinldur will It II-
n tte Kiuland Breedfrs AstoclaI iiio irunln of the Itendvlllo trnck-HF n ev Mr rwsons proposition tn inah-ti s Mnch were dl e ll I V ni
vellkllivn-i i t niifht in liiswnv
tn soi B bill through llie Missi-icilitiiri Iniralizinii pool nlllnff-
i nir i rui k iiinl lht iiHUiUt-n i H rf iiy villuiK 10 civ a hl purse
rnie wiili fiji Idea that u ubMmi-
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II iM in k I hat llornlnm iamiot trotII o inint hut In is willunr to inikv-it h fr thn fun f tin tlilnc in HIM
if in hl Stalem urijiiiilly wn anxious to
u1 i iijrn red rncc fur The Ahhol-ri llirr and Croieem but
wmilil nt contnt to enter hisk in ILI a itintov BecflHi-I i Itnowledscd cliiiinplori
of i trMinu iiirf Mr Kmnnell at11 t i it le nnd not Mr IAWMJII
BI r ihrinic the Irms Hut fromif dvoiB rn nts it would eiiu
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J47T STICKS TO FOUCE HILL
VtrT Positive la Declarlni That a MetropolisIllll Will lie ivmd
Senator Platt who hint been Insisting everday In the of more opposition than hhas met over nny proposition lu recuryears that a Stuto police bill would ho Iniroduced and parsed by the LvgUlaturn btoro adjournment ndtaruted this assertloyesterday He told all the reporter hwent to him at his cfllce In thn ufternoothat th bill would be pained and at the FifthAvenue Hotel lost nltfht he said
A State pollen bill Is now being drawnwhen It Is completed It will be sent to Albtinj-bt Introduced Into the Legislature bo passeout become u law Thu bill will be readfor Introduction toward the close of the weekIt will bo Introduced In both thu Senatethe Assembly simultaneously und will hpassed
Will It bn signed by IheI think It will It will receive a thud te-
as to lu constitutionality before It becomea law
Thu bill which Is now In the hands of exJustice Cohen and Finnic II Ilatt son o-
thn Senator I It Is understood to be pinellcally drawn along thus lines of the Metrqpol-ltnnpollc Js57 That measure IncludeNew Vork Kings Richmond nnd Westcheter counties The present bill Is to InclitdIn addition to those count lo ueens n aiand that pnrt of Ilitnuin in which li s thCroton watershed the property of the rltyTin friends of bill maintain that If tinold Metropolitan lull wis constitutional thione lie so that If Iov OdMIn nttltud-hus correctly understood namely thatIm will not sign nny bill unless convinceof Its constitutionality the difficulty iithy opinion of the advocates of the lull mliters down to convincing tb Governor tinthe bill of M7 was constitutional or wouli-bo regarded ns constitutional by tho Cour-of Appeals now
Jilts J MOVS uiAiKs AKdE
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CniiAuo March 10 Mrs Kmmons Illnlne-aevordlne to nn announcement by ITutldor-Vllllnm It Hnrper nt tlie Tnlvorslty of Chi
caeo convocation late this aftirnoon hnclven Hnoowii to the Diversity of Chlcnir-
Srhool or Kiluintloii lately orcanUml byalflllntlon of ih Chicago Instltut and tintinlvorslty This sum throtiKli tintrustees of thnChlcnto Institute foundod hj-
Mr lllnlnn nnd U to be used partly for pur-chisH of Kroinil partly for nnipartly for endowment-
OWPMV ASYLUM BLOCK SHII
The MirtUon Arcane Property tiring fU2iin001 at Private Sale
John I Crlmmlns of tlm IniMcrs ol-
ho limnpii Catholic orphan Asylum nu-
horlzerl tho statement yostertlny that theiloele bounded by Mailisnn avenuemd Klftyllmt and Fiftysecond ureets luau
Foul for Tlm property housei111 female wurfls f the asylum which soldhe companion block occupied bv the male
wards between Madison iind Fifth avenueDecember 1SW A new orphanage has
icon partly completed at West heaterJr Crlmmlns thef buyers but stated positlvtiy that
lako V Dowllng trio of operator memloned In yesterdays Sfs as credited
with being Interested In the transactionwere aiming the puruhusers nnd that thnnine WaS trim of other real eitnie speculatorVUOSH names had been coupledrnnMotion
The block according to Mr Crlmmins willw restricted mrnlnt tall bunlling or build
which might prove olili ctlormble in-
he neighborhood Si nthoilrnlmil II will in sitct suitable for high
rade privnto residencesthl UICK nenlls ittfntion to
he notable addition that bisn mnde itithe tew years lo tle i Itys private liuuwi-nnd club iircliiteituii as H result of themoal uptown of St luKes Hnspltal Colum-bia ISe linmnn i ntlmllo-ilrphnn A yliiiu The I niversilv i Inljadorns the northwest corner nf Fifth avenuennd Fiftyfourth street the I ninn I hid Is in-
iroffsj of on th northeast ioner-f Fifth avenue and Fitlyflrt street nnd thn
lost 11 th it In question bavi been builtlth lmtid olie hin lln
t ltike Hnspilal prcporly pit n i
market soven your awn t e to wblib it-
nulil In tti crinsidurod prihlenntiKlftyllfth being largely hytallies nnd a similar uiicermlnrv wus P-Hlerlenceil later hpn niher lw
inetobdl1pi siiliif ns thniisvluniprnpartvi-vas stnbles in ttnetHid tlie Columbia Mlv md tho iaI av i ut
the rearHowever the ehlMctor of tlie rilmprnve-
ii nti of tle vprid silos tills rnlsil ihf ihirliter ot theirlie stnili nre lo costly rcsldenc-vlillo Ihe niitliuated though still substantialHltlby lironusloni ilwdllnvs nre nither
i in1 mi or lnliis reinndeleil mtli-iritiiUciuraMv vnrWil fmrt Indeed tlie-
liiiiind dwellings is th mostiinKoil leiiiuruof current dentine
iniiiii miHi Ihejr Wet K rinrrl-Iarmrrs intl It1 rlnniihliig Time
Vu Minli There have beenw u v nbsentols at rollcill since
iruier Dixie Helknnti-
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nine here tu iro Into Many tarstook Fremli look In
and II Is anticipated Mill neverDine had except In Irons iHhert
struggling In today overdue fromentyfr Bixty hours When lark
i the DUi compleniPtit was shortlalilvono men Slxlynne thesn iiro
nuiiiiv Westunier and twenty-renf I h sdi flewt iiiiiiiind r Hellimp lielievos thnt mo t
if the mis ln on n lark and will KIIUM-
HI k sotre will not i attest byIii fin thai tno were nverliaiiled yeuri-iv when miles Irnm Norfolk nml
their way overland Most nf the mi-
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Kt3Ai IttVriCTS HOLD lAWS I A
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Demand Ilftttrr Work anti Ilettrr Food
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of Cotrli Year Thrj Will lie Killed
LLAVENWOIUH lath MarchIs a utrlka and mutiny In the coal mine athe State Penitentiary at Lunging The 28
convicts have overpowered the fifteen guard1and are holding them as hostages for theenforcement of their demands for llghtciwork nnd Tetter food
The families of the guards are mudalarmed over the situation end fear thatcome of them have been or wilt be murderciIf the warden does not soon come to termwith thn strikers Homo of the prisonerIn thin mine nru desperate men already undpideath sentence for murder hut owing ti
the peculiarity of the Kansas statute regnrdIng capital punishment are really servlnilife sentences
The In which tile convicts are Intrenched Is TSO feet deep Its mouth Is In
side tho pri on walls All the convictsIn mine have been tonfnod to their celli-
so that the full force of deputies mnythe thnft closely against a rush by the strlkIns convicts
The first outbreak In the tOme look placeshortly after the noon meal yesterday am
started by the convicts In Division8 Of tile nineteen men In this division six-
teen seized the gunrd overpowered himnnd announced hut they hInd decided Ustrike They told the guard that theydecided to mine two Instead of three carif as a days work In fuMire and thatthey proposed tn have bettor root
This guard was left In charge of two olthe convicts in mutiny whllfl thin othermarched to th inljnlninif division spreacthe revolt mid culled on the convicts to JoinThn convicts were son iiiHrchlnK thruiiKlthe mine from onn division to another yell-Ing and swinging their Inmps andThe short term men joined wild the mor-
d perati llfesentent lenders of revoltthe murds were only armed with clubs
becauvj of the danger of fire If n gun shoulil-
be dlschnrged the convicts haul no difficultyIn overpowering them
Th convIcts then forbade any one to condown Into the mine nnd announced that thwarden would be communicated with Inwriting Later a mesnse from thIn con-
victs written on white paper In a verv poorhand wa sent up for the warden It rendas follows
Wo have concluded to wreck everythingIn the mine unless you accedn to our demandsWo demand that you give is thre snuaremeals a day every day In the week tILtyou tilt the link 10 two can a day We hIntwant any more corn or corn beef or pea any-more corn bread liter or pigs feet We arewilling to do right and demand yon do thus
same Vn thosn men taken off pun-ishment and must be This Is ourrtion and we rl mand an answeran hour
This was not signed Warden Tomllnsonsent down the following reply
To TIIK Misriis I cannot agree to yourdemands they uro not right Of coursyou cnti wreck everything In the mine If
iou want to do It hut that will not help youQuit Every uRlcur In the bottom mast be-
cnt up in safety to the top before the minerare brought up WAHDHX
Since then a number uf riiiuest have comemil nf the mine and the warden has promisedn give thtm better fond hut his conditioneit down from lime t lime deniHiid us a
lr t tep an unciindltluiml surrender by
iienThe fifteen oRliers held in thn mine ure H-
McSlntii W Diivin K lorbyshlri-Inch Mimnhaii John SontiTfcldt W M-
reiirli Thomit llaitliii David Iurvis II
lli Iey A J Hill W II V Ifueycko-K Minrbui k W II Hint and M K Main
meAcommunlcalion was received from nne
if the guards m noon Indny stntlni theyK pro ury hungry and tired hull IIK tar as hemild lenrn nil were aliveThe warden is cool and expects to tire Urn
nut He points out that lie can hiil offsupply from lh mine und If niicoinnry-
iillocate nvcry man below In a quarter hourIiu adds that tif course ho would not do thli-iecaise It would his men to snuio-lunger us their cnptnrs-
AH ii stand th prisoners tunlrtil tin coinaiinicntloiih with the Kurfnce und doiiiiiiiti-he liiiiitloii Iher oif weakness is lurkif food und drink So fur us is known nnihe surface they hive had nnlhing to eat r-
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The men say fiey will kill the nmle ofrhlch there nrn a ftore In the mine Ifhe unrdon docs nut nentl them food
lonlglit tho rtitimtinn has tInt grown anvteller nnd the convicts refuse tn cum outThe warden still stand firm in hi decision
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omo time but had recently fromiew York wbern th doctors told him liton d be well in a week He wa brightml cheerful when he failed on MUs tinrnn Sunday night ho wiis preparing toavu h complnlneil of teeling ill A giuis-
f wnter brought him und he lint justdink il wiien lie foil ill Miss OHburuit feeti hho screamed with terrorir J II ilnwrlght was ummoned butan Ilouten died about midnight The
uneral will be held on Thur si y front thn-
Mdence f his llancee Iir Walnwrlitlit-nid thai wis duo In lliitknits of
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Mexico March Ift Pedro Ma7a-
ivpalihy iiintr wiu nttackid In his homei bnnd f brigand nnd llternlly cut to-
cos with knives mid his servant whoinptcd to defend him WHS shot and killed
robbers enrrled oil nl till money nndon thn The lire
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WHITK ILAINS N Y March 18 Asresult of in Italian murder at Kenslcomiles from this village which was coimiiltuabout midnight tact flight 300 ItalUre eu-
ployed In building a double track from WhtiPlains to Mount Kcnslto on the Harle-ItaUroad went on strike today Most i
the Italians lived In a row of rhnntle netKenslco owned by the contractor loInthe work The Italian my It woe a rulethe bosses that very mon nhould be In It-
rhantlun by 10 oclock at night To tnfurc-thU ruth an Italian night watchman Pleti-
Notall was etuployoj Domliino Sambastlnivoid to be u foreman on the work whllattempting to enter one of that houses Incnight was ordered to halt by the watchmananti when he railed to do no the watuhmadischarged both barrels of a shotgun f
him almost blowing his head off 1 henell
This morning the Italians threatened tburn the shanties and went on strike Thesay that man of them hav their own hornshut ore compelled to live In the shantlt
quit their jobs They have to pay 81 encfor their job they cay and 17 a month npiecifor board at the shanties whether theyIn them or not They threatened to lync-
Xotall the murderer If they caught himand a mob of l i alter procuring n rorsearched the surrounding woods early thmorning for him The mob then patrollethe railroad tracks and threatened to kill anlaborer who raised a pick or rhovel A crowof women followed the Mrlkars all day himcursing the murderer of Sairbnctlno Thriot hnd subsided considerably tItle afternoonnnd it Is thought that thn strikers willto work tomorrow morning They inslshowever that they will not gn back to tlishanties
II7II KAIIt DKlltOE JTIIISTT-
DUIrlrt Attorncj Utillnri tn KtprrM an OptiIon About It Offhand
Tim Sfsn article of Sunday last concern-Ing sums of money lost at bridge whl
the houses of women of noilety by persuns who could 111 afford It some reporteryesterday to ask District Attorney IhllbiIf he would proceed against persons nluvrIns such games In tlielr hon es Mr Ihllbin said that he would a n sworn oftlreiproceed against any nne violating the lawproviding hn haul evldem He sihl that h
know whether or not it was agatethe Inw to gamble In 11 private house orclub and lie declined to express an opinIonoff hind nn to whether a section of the coilrailed In his attention xn illlined piny
The soctlnii is n followsperson who the owner agent or su-
perintcndent of II place or of nuy ilevicnapparatus for gambling or who hires o
nil iw to be ued n room table establlshimlior nppnrntus for such n purpose or who en-
gages aft denier garlic keepur or playergambling or bunking game whore innne
property Is dcpemlent upon the remitDr wlin ells or offers to sell hat are commonlrailed lottery policies or writing pnpcor document In thin nature t n bet wngsor Insuranco upnn the drawing or drawnlumbers of any public or private lotteryor who IndoriMS or u fs book or documerit for the purpose nf enabling otherLo wit or offer to sell lotter pullcl s or otheinch writings papers or documents n cornmon gambler and punishable by Imprisonnent for not more than two years or by i
tine not exceeding 100 or both
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last week hero tins been an epidemic o-
Ires wlid nut MMrnl suinll linnIbe WM at I Inrrrport K In which
persons were rendered homeless Tinoinifll tonight appropriated SfOco
heir Iust nliilil Mimphi I ml-
rns pricttcnlly ii stroy il tin1 loss helmibout MMiinm Iliis morning trmdill I ml-
uis find bull Ii Io4s OhM only f2vim Thli-
Ctornoon Hi town nf S w Liberty tiin-urrollton caught tiro and wh n tcligruplm-omiliunlrallnli was cut off r oiiiei dooinci-o d iruction It Is H lon of about ivn
In iviry i 3 0 the lire mluinated In chIlerilling manner but th derm winds
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nonds allrncted 1 crowd nl llrnnd ir nn-iluriyfli t street nt II irloelj last nlkht-he mini shoilteil
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nore pushed through th crowd and old UK-
oupl they would hay to move Tinnan refused ninl he and the womanrre te-
At tlui Tenderloin stalinn the IIKIII said I-Ki lounge lt hert n birlender iinr
hat h lived nt 5 l Oak street Buffaloroman said she was Uertrudf Molt n homeslip of the same addrms mil that she watopping nt the iriiinl Inlon Hotel Theiir delured slut luid departedliffali with his trunk mill ll hi rbthi niit-
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nIl bunds about 7 oclock ihlt evening Illsninsel Hubert nrrlveil here at 7
clock with the hond and in order trOthhancellor Mngle directing his realeie
he loft jail ho ris driven In the railiind tJllon whore he tonic 73 train furo York Mr leinpon contempt cnnted In not n-
strnlnlinr order afcHln nblainlng u dlvoicn-n North Dnliitil Tlie oilier lie snys nscured iipnti e imrti nniilnvlis nml louneetii-oiith liter he eciired hi dlvorcelinhnil
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THE 31KIUS 1 SIK 3WMIIS OYE31100 wo
Secretary Oir Hill live Advance Matte
of llond Purtbasmi bat Uo Ii Watching th
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WisuisoTON March 19Despite heavdraft m de necessary by reason of tarnexpenditure for the military establUuraerand other purposes the surplus funds InUnited Status Treasury have grown uteadllsince tho beatniilug of the heed year ou1 last Early In the current fiscal period
SeCretOr Gage estimated that the balanceof Government receipts over expenditurewould reach t6U000buo by Juno 3d 1001 fluthe payments growing out of the ndmlnlstratlon of tilt Refunding act were larger thatwas expected en I them was a coincidence u
thor large expenditures near close of thlast calendar year that retarded the growt-
nf the surplus Sine Jan I however thIncrease In surplus funds his been ulmosPhenomenally rapid until the Treasurbalance today reached the lotul of 3Cr4 Xf
for less Ihin nine month of thIn fiscal yearIind tho Increase been as rapid during thentire period as It has been during tho Ins
three months tilt surplus would rcrtnlnlbill exceeded rn0ouoo and tho predlctlo-f mud by the Treasury nuthorltlc
for tho whole yenr would probably live benjiitmedf-
ilncn Ian 1 the surplus has grownabout H8inoM to more than 3ilVX fton niIncrease of about jjrsWO for every buslnes-rlty
Only ono Item of extraordinary expendItur-U expected between this time und the end o
the year on Juno so lint Item I
only jlMOoooThese favorable conditions have led i
some consideration of tlm policy of buylrbands to iiiver Into the sinking fund tuftit not impossible tlml such a purchaswill be madn by the dovernment In tIle nenfuture to do tbl 1 vested In ih-
oiTviciail 11 iii i nafiii i 111 MI viiiHbeen studying the financial situation carefulfur some time prepared to ejerclsn MH
whenever the nf the stirpliin und the probable Ixptidllures of th
slmll such i
When iiMid lodiijr fnr hi views relatlv-to a purclins of hoids Senetnry Inge snlithat no iidrance notice would bo glvon o-
kiieh uctlon und he intimated that it wnonly right that thu Covernmerit shouldndvantiue of a favorable market In thn fiuiv-
wiiy as n prlviiie buyer of bonds or Mockwould do Tho prlcn of bunds he snij i
too high at present but a morn fuvornblmarket mny appear later AH a hrond gen-
eral principle the Hrniiry di pomd ti-
luirehnse bunds nt the Hrst favorable nppnr-
tiinltv and he ha expressed tlmn andthe advantnge that would nccrii to iov
eminent from the saving of paymentwould fiillow such n purchuso A iirphi-
nbovu n certain safe margin he regardsundesirable anil ns merely furnishing i
weapon for opponent of thin Adiiiinlslrntlmwho complain of n large bonded Indobtednesand high Federal taxes Ho believes tinsurplus should he kept within hounds bpurchasing bonds thus saving Interest paymenU
It Is doubtful from general views expraised by Mr tinge It he will hesitate tipurchase bond after the Treasury surphrhas reiihed 7500Jmii nnd he might dowilh a IMUOOIIUOO providing thenwere no extraordiinrv exjienditures for other purin e in contcm
Secretary iage Miid luduv h believed tinmrplus in ih Treasury reiih SlnWHm by Juno 30 nest If the relation of re-
ceipts to cipenditiirtH should continuifor the nest thrco In the sami rela-
tion has existed for the last quarter of
j ear thu surplus would S oouon
the end ol the llscal year Mr iage callo-cnticnllonhonnvcr In the fact the liqui-
dation nf the debt will bo viirrleiout immediately under the nccnt art o-
ltongress nnd this will nil for nn uiitliy o-
lfii iOKi in cush by this Government Thenwill aNo be II reductiun probably In tht-
re eiptii from internal levnnun iiwinl tin-
ilo of till local yell This will fromlb fnct that purchases of intend roveinn-
htiiiuiu will dimlnith toward Ihn IO H nf tinyear in view of thn revenue law which will M
Into effect on July I There will be a naturalpinching process on the part of buyer whc
wilt nut wish to buy stump whiih will be melest after tbe Hrst nf July Tbii reduc-
linn nusht ii t to nmniiul to more than ISoonI-
KW It is believed so Mr inge thinks tinof n tMiOiiOuW surplus for tlie cur-
rent lltcal year Is Ju tiflii-ThcllVjooi to pay Ilruailan
indebtedness will be hippinl to Honoluluwithin the next Month i wilt probably Insent nn army transport culling at theHawaiian capital on the way to Mnnlla m-
on n naval ve p The Idnd tf nruer in bfsent bus nut been determined jut It is prob-
able that n lInt of It will b In sperio nndpnrt In lecal tender paper monev
flit s r in i nlin irMiriitlie s lining to Set the llnnrrv hut Illdn
Ort Kurthrrlimn raTio lni ialiinn
Thomas Orntit H Westerner ftarted on-
to see Ihe Bowery InH night but eliot t n-
mm befnro ho gut off 1ark row nnd warlocked In ttrcet station
iiiing to the Jlnwer iratit droppd InPatrick nidmns saloon ut us 1nrl row Hewent Into thn buck room nnd sittltig dowi-
nt II with another man orderedfor both They had several drinks nml thcibegun to nrcue und from iiriruing got ti-
flchllng irunt aottliiif the worst of it
drew a knife hut Mliliuel rushedgrabbed his arm before he could tun It
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who is nn expolicemin In with n bungstarter Me knocked the knife 0111 or irinlthand und threw him mn
freth air revived llrvt1 iind he wontbuck Into ihe saloon It WHS full of peopn
IIB pulled n revolver mid began to honItolinn received II btillel in this urm luiliti-
ilroptied with one in inn shoulder Thenturned to ro out Init the crowd sur-
rounded him and h ll niri li il IIH emptydsinl riid orderid ihoin in mnkn way butbey laughed t him MOM jmopln iolIeiMd
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Y0jiivinuCaucus auici liLa for Mliort T rm Senator
but lloltes Slay Prevent Uli ElectionLISCOIS Neb March 10 Kittyfive Ie
publican members the Legislature attendthe Senatorial caucus tonight and on theighth ballnt I K Thompson of Uncoil
was nominated for the short term Senator
slip Tb nomination nt ont mnd
unanimousMr Thompson Is a capitalist whose wesltl-
Id rated near million markNine of the severityone IlepuMlcMn m m
ber have sworn that they will never vole
ion him nnd nomination therefore does no
necessarily mean his election
After Thompson WAS nominated the doorwore locied and balloting was begun on tlu
long tern man with liosewnter lending
intnvn OJIIATKS rnttiieFor Mayor the Mentlment Hitch Tout
Wagon to u Staroho irubcr nominated Andrew Cnrnezli
for Mayor at smoker of the TwentyfirAssembly dUtrlct ItepuhllcntiIn Colonial Hall mitt street Call Ioliimbuavenue last night Hodld speech accept-
Ing a silver loving cup presented to him b
his friends In the district He saidWn are all harmony In thU district now
ThU smoker l a combination AustinOruber meeting with 1latt and Julgg on tinoutside This Is no time for troublo nmoniRepublicans Tho Idea Is to make trouble fm-
Tnmmany The host way to do that In
noinlnnlo Andrew Cnrnegic ordinary
candidate can be successful rile situatIonrequires a man who stands well with nl
classes The civilized world honors the nnnn
of arnegln and what is good enough for the
clvlll7d world is good enough for New York
I am happy that thn Kepublloans of tinTwentyflrt district hnve hllched our wagonto such a star
Iruber promised that till Republican or-
ganization thn Commltten ot Fifteen andantiTammany forces would fall into thin
for Carnegie
lOT rnna sfioooo TO sumooo-
fhjrgrs Hade ARalnsI hurlf I noun a-
ewirkArrntet Vitrrdi-Clilef of police Hopper of Newark receIved
a telegram from th chief of police of LotAngeles CM last night that Charles I UnlleihAIl been arrested in that city Roller fled
from Nowurkslx weeks ago and after In
disappeared rhnrges were made that he haul
forged nntes and snlndled various personiout of sums In the aggregate fromloouon to 11 on ooo
Holler wine a real estate donUt and hochad nme trnnsaetinns with thin late F A
Wilkinson formerly one of the leading rner-
cliints in nrlk After Wilkinsons death
Holler was nilssed find a number ofwhlel1 bore Wilkinsons name as lndor ei
were protested The Indorsements weredeclared to have been forged
lranr Mlrwlckl another Newarker accued tIdIer of having swindled him out o-
HSnoJ left with Holler for Investment whll-
iMlrwlckl wtis away In the Klondike TItersare a number of other U i said who aliare anxious for Hollers return
HllZZARD IS XEB11ASKA-
Snonitorm Follows Hint of Spring and It KeenIr 1elt Lois of Ilv Stock Heavy
Oil til A Nut MardI IB An extrnordlaar-snowstirm prevails In Nebraska tonightIt bus nigcd nil day and Ihl eveningthe proportloriH of a blizard The wind hasattained a velocity of fifty miles an hourand the line snow drifted Into rnormompiles through the State
In thn eastern part of the State the hllzartIs nt Its Many of the car lines wenabandoned after much struggling against thtstorm Alt evening tr Ins were nn hour bo
hind time Through train wer ent ou
with snow ploughs abend In the more exposed
portions of till State tome truin were nlmn-
do nodWhle thin snnw will be of ImntiMiso ad-
vantage l till winter wheat field tIle linelunCh Industrr N suffering 1hn spring lumhwill hardly be tilde In Muiid tho rnld and the
he vy snow The frolic this noiircc williindoiihtoillv bib heavy Ibis Is the onlyfeature wniih entail diimnge
The siorni appears to be nbntlng Inthis ivening It luis been keenly fell beiauu-he prevlois tow days ware very priiiglll e
OAT Of UIIKttS STAFF HIT
Chlpp A l l tn tnllilor of Arrr Jr and llimk-
krrprr nf hit Umr in
It wns learned last nlrlit that Chnrlm-Chlpp nsi ant collector of iifne mentsand iitreir und tin tho bureauof the Department which looksthe iulleetlrin of arrears nf hid rehlgnod Tit K Kr culled up Comptroller Color
renlgned hut could learn nothing toil Uio-
fiutIn reply to various luosiinn ivliitive to-
Chippn in the department nml thn-
rea or fir hit relcimtlnn the i omptrnllermid
lie leslKtied lerday For all otherInforniHilon you will hnve to call at my oflketomorrow
A part of was to relieve EugeneF Mclaiighlin the cashier of the bureaunt noon hour MI that MrluucMin inula-an to luiirli Chili1 i i member of the Hit
int nns riios IHKI-
lurierd In iflltni Srtrnlren White Men Hr-
Irnsrd From the Alabama Mines
liniilNUAM Ala March to When nr-J Timer dnnis the young New Vcrkdevel-iind fhysii iiin was released from llie jciil-
tftitiary at Irnti mines neir here in fjntiir-luy whore ho had served eleven day of u
nf thro iiionlh on n ihnrgo nf un-awfiiily riding train In he-irniniseil thn eveiileeii other white nonimoiu tiiiiu me h tbs able seamen nnd anti ih1 tnedStjte wir hlp Aliiniiiii h werienieneid with buns his to Ihir release Hit
lilt tn Monlffomirv and npiienredbi her of tlie State and tn I wi received III Hi priiltetuli v-
or nil sivilileen men
ris fcvf in ntuirs HKAI-
Antnnln So re Mlkpd Ilsrrlr IllicitI run the Hunt IJne 1lrr-
Antnnln sunreii a ciibln passenger on t f-
Auril liner City of Mexico which urrlvfrom llivmi yesterrlny dropped
1inoand Smith streets as h walked iiwinmill llm pier and his body was tilten lo t
loliie Ktntlon tie luid Jl1 in Rnld andIn silver In his pockets n
vntch with S silverm the buck u IlUn gold ring with nnrne
i ire d in ii Aiiiinek A o n nnd 7 Hercliue I itir wns in spnni li
MS inninl unit the llrni lirnnture of IVdr-llmiHs Minre fi mi lh tier n utenm-Tiinli oiiiititninc suits of clotliei f
unit at lint Kirlnx Arkansatmini SUlfs liotrrnmrnt o ns the iprltin
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TWO It tlr XllllUST ATTJUXPTS TO
SSASItlTK Ilia HErORTBD-
On Ilotto Sttrt for the v I f deli labile Dill
11 11 1 Nut iu llan Arrtitei at an EIbltloD Wbll Trying to Approack the
Ciarlloci In Ills Iorket Tbrse AttemptsI rt uf ItMolutlimari MoTfiurnt-
II K it LI v March ID Stories lire current ofrecent attempts upon the Crnrii life In con-
nection with u widespread rnvoliitioatrymovement of which the RtudDt riots In
St 1ptersburg iind elsewhere are said to
form a partThe TagrUatfH St Petersburg correspond-
ent says he has learned from an unques-
tionable source of two separate conspiraciesto assassinate IilsMajesty The fret attemptwas planned to be made on tile oocanon ofthe jubilee bull of the Naval Cadet Corpswhich the Czur had promised to attend HisMajesty was ready to start and was awaiting
hU carriage when toy len Klelgels ar-
rived at thin palace Informed him thathe tOilet not go several Hiisplcioun personsbelonging to the revolutionary party tInTIng
been arrested nt the Nlcnlal Bridge with urnsand forged passports He Informed hits
Majesty that the prisoners were probably
emissaries of the central Xlhlllxt committeeXurlch The visit was accordingly aban-
donedThe second affair occurred In the middle
of January when the accompaniedby Ids mother visited the ceramic exhibi-
tion When entering onn of the rooms themembers of the commlttte who were escortIng thin Imperial party suddenly noticed
unknown man hurriedly approaching
the Vnr AS the publIc had been excluded
and those authorized to attend had beencarefully selected the pretence of the stranger
excited suspicionSeveral of the Crars party hastened to
meet him to lend him away Thereuponthin man stisplctousjy thrust his hand In a
pocket He was Instantly seined Vhen-
he was searched a bomb was found In his
pocketHn has nines disappeared from publlo
sight and the correspondent adds U wIll
probably be n long time before any one learns
of tile whereabouts
ltfOTOC5 fTtDEXTS SHOT fiOWlT
TIT Killed and Eighty Wo nd d In MoioVa-Ontbrenk More TronliU Fe
SfftM Diipueh la Tll SUM
LONDON March 20 The 8t Pot mburrcorrespondent of thn fiallv MM says
the rioting there was renewed Monday on
the occasion of the moss at the Katan Ctthedrat for M Bogolyepoff the murdered Mln
liter of Puhllo InstructIonThe student created disturbances onttldt
thin cathedral and the police were obliged to
u their revolvers They fired several rnUnnd five students were killed and eighty
wounded More than a hundred were arrested
The rioting broke out again at night and
the pollen knouted many of th disturbersIs believed that Ihn trouble will Increase
Thin Standard received advice fromMoscow under data of March IS recording
the niirrt of a fctudent by some of Ms com-
rade ostensibly bscause he refused to Join
In their demonstrations but more likely
uciiuse he was supposed to have betrayed
iiiieeru secrets
lui g Imdles of trooiis ore posted about thn
city bit they anti the police acting tinder
Instructions from Grand luke Serge Gov-
ernor of Moscow treiit the demonstratorswith extreme gentleness Consequently no
violence hit occurredThe correspondent suds that one of the
mciKt curious features of tIll situation Is thatnot the falnlett hint of the universal ferment
ir of the dully u embUires In the street U-
illnwed to appear In the newnpnrer-
sfirAHIIH AWAIT l VA ri-
n Army uf Check Sciktn will fleet litIlls Arrlislln Kngl n-
tipnlat CaltH llntxitiH o IHK StrLONDON M rch Z According to n dory
irinted today Mr Andrew Ciirnegie U likelyo be besieged by n hard of beggars uponiiu arrival In Knglind urn not of tfa
punishablu liy the law against mcndl-unry but lire niilhly advocates of various
oligious and plilanthriiplc objects who aren plr d by the iden tlmt they hatn only lo-
i k for a elivvk in order tu receive ItIt U stitei iiit a number nf the and
many le wf will go to Southamptonlo await of the stenmer HI Loiiln-
t l even B td that Mr Carnegies-rlends id h n lo proceed to France In
irder n rno-hiive f iiles regarding the deli of
i in nave Urn made nt th offlcn oflj neiiiaii Line Many nf the Inquirers
u o concenlmtnt of their Intention to
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