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CLEVELAND. SATURDAY. APRIL 2, 1904,
on GAZETTE Is the oldest, and
a the largest bona fide circulation,
idouble that of any newspaper in the
‘interest of Afro-Americans, published
fim the state of Ohio, and comparison
‘with any will immediately establish
fits rank as one of the NEWSIEST
«AND BEST in the country.
—_—_——..
} New York City’s great democratic
‘organization, Tammany, certainly
does “remember” its Afro-American
«ontingent, and well, too, all things
considered. See New York City let-
ter elsewhere in this paper.
occ
E ‘There seems to be a decided dispo-
sition on the part of the Springfield
officials conducting the mob inquiry,
40 notify the people of the state in
advance that nothing is going to be
gleaned as a result of their “investi-
gation.” This is the usual result. We
wish to notify the governor that the
people of Ohio will not “stand” such
“southern” nonsense, and are look-
Gng to HIM for RESULTS.
Rev. Charles Bayard Mitchell, of
‘the First M. E. church, of this city,
af reported correctly in our local col-
umns, is certainly “on the right
track,” and as far ahead of the aver-
age white minister of intelligence an]
ability, as it is possible for a
wlergyman of that class to be in this
day and time. We congratulate him,
and regret it was not our privilege to
have heard his talk of Monday last.
+ we sincerely trust that the heirs
af the individual lynched recently at
Springfield, will not get to “fussing”
among themselves over the $5,000 due
them under our Ohio anti-lynching
aw, as indicated already in the Asso-
wiated Precs dispatches to the daily
newspapers of the country. The re-
port may not be’true, and we hope it
isn’t. The Associated Press liar is
_a@iways a very busy man, we know,
‘whenever any of our people's vital in-
terests are at “stake” and whites
will suffer any loss as a result of suc-
indus on oar mart.
* A white brute near Gainesville,
Texas, recently (Jan. 26) blacked his
face and hands but didn't do a good
job on his ears, and assaulted a white
‘woman, leaving her for dead, On the
return of her husband she revived suf-
ficiently to tell him a white brute had
committed the barberous deed, and
without a doubt saved several inno-
went Afro-Americans’ lives. How many
times this very thing has been sue-
<cessfully done in the last 10 or 20
years and how many innocent men
“of the race have been made to suffer
—been lynched—as a result, only God
| ieabh eis Resin.
A white jury at Vicksburg, Miss.,
Jast week convicted a white brute for
assaulting a “colored” girl and the
judge (white) sentenced IT to death.
We will give the judge and jury full
credit and believe this report, when
#eliable information has been receiv-
ed of the thing’s death, White “men™
hhave too often, in years gone by, at
the south, been convicted and sen-
tenced to death for the murder of
Afro-Americans and criminal assault
‘upon our women, only to be freéd
Jater on, on one technicality or an-
ether, to fool us into believing that
this Vicksburg verdict will mean any-
ahing until that white brute is killed
according to Mississippi law, and
there are but few persons these days
But know that there has been but
precious little law in that state for
Afro-Americans of late years.
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MHIO NEGROES NOT"'COWARDsS.""
_ According to the public papers,
13,000 colored residents left Spring-
field, 0., while a mob of 300 hundred
Sburnt their residences, and played
thavoc with their household appurte-
mances,—Atlanta (Ga.) Voice of the
Feople; Bishop H. M. Turner, editor.
Bishop, that was a “public paper”
Lik, published throughout the coun-
‘try by daily newspapers fed by the
Associated Press, for the sole pur-
pose of creating a local sentiment, i€
possible, with a view to selling as
many copies of theim papers us possi-
‘ele. The only “residences” or rather
“joints” burned, and “household ap-
purtenances played havoc with,” were
those of low and degraded Negroes,
Margely from Kentucky and Georgia,
particularly Atlanta, so report has it.
And efen this was an outrage upon
Jaw and order which Clarke county
wl have to pay dearly for; and
#hame and disgrace to the boasted
civilization of the “progressive”
white people of the great state of
@bio, which we sincerely hope will
foad them, or at least the law-abid-
ing of them, down to the point where
good will result from it in the
fuiure. We thave no more sympathy
for them than we have for the black
“trash” that caused it all—the riot,
burning and lynching—with the con-
mivance of Springfield's mayor, chief
‘af police, that major of the state mi-
Sitia, avd sheriff of the county.
The fact, however, is that the decent
Kegroes of that city were neither mo-
Jested to any appreciable degree in
t homes wor on the streets dur-
ag time of the disturbance, pos-
sibly because the “levee.” or bad sec-
tion, was a patt to itself and pos-
sibly because the white brutes, who
constituted the mob, had sufficient
sense left to know that nothing
quicker than such an attempt would
have brought out that black com-
pany, the best (and a good one, too)
in the state militia, which the mayor
kept “bottled” up in the armory for
fear they would frustrate the mob's
designs, and then there would have
been “somethin’ doin’ sure enough.
Think of it, a mob of three hundred
cowardly white men, out of a white
epulation of 22,000, make 15,000 col-
ored inhabitants rua to the woods
for safety.—Voice of the People.
Bishop, that is silly daily newspa-
per sensational nonsense upon its
very face, and you know it. We havn't
that kind of Negroes, in such num-
bers, in any large city of Ohio, or any-
where else in the world, let alone the
United States. Then, too, there are
not 8,000 Negroes in Springfield.
In Obio they can exercise their
franchise, have all their civil rights,
and every law that protects any othe:
man, and indeed nothing to ‘make
them fear, yet a mob of 300 drunken
rowdies run 15,000 colored people
away from their homes, while the
mob burns and pillages their effects
at will.—Voice of the People.
If there was a shadow of truth, in
the “running to the woods” story, we
wouldn't say a word, Bishop; _ but
there isn’t, and you oughtSto have
known it. Not even the “low-down
levee” Negroes from Kentucky, Geor
gia and elsewhere, who were burne¢
out, did that.
It is true Ohio Negroes “exercise
their franchise” and an exceptionally
large share, if not quite all, of theit
civil rights. More than that, Bishop
there isn’t braver Negroes in Ameri:
can than live in the old “Buckeye’
state, and, too, they are here in pro
portionately large numbers, when
compared with the Negro populatior
of other states of the union, or the
world.
THE ANTI-LYNCHING
LEAGUE’S RESOLUTIONS.
The following resolutions were
unanimously adopted, and ordered
sent to the general assembly, Colum-
bus, at a regular meeting of the Anti-
Lynching League, held Monday even-
ing, at St. John’s churebe
— - PESOLITTIONS.
Whereas, after due investigation,
deliberation and investigation, we, as
representative citizens, are convinced
of the infamous and lawless action of
the leaders and mob in the recent
lynching and burning in Springfield,
Ohio, and of the utter worthlessness
and disloyalty of the mayor, sheriff,
and the major of the Ohio National
Guard, in their failure to perform
their sworn duties; therefore, be it
Resolved, that we, the undersigned,
through our representatives in the
general assembly, respectfully de-
‘mand of His excellency, Myron T. Her-
rick, goyernor of Ohio, proceedings
against the leaders and participants,
to punish them, and proceedings in
the state supreme conrt, in quo-war-
ranto, against Mayor Bowlus, of
Springfield, and Sheriff Routzahn, of
Clarke county (and Mr. Kirkpatrick,
of Springfield, a major in the Ohio
National Guard), to oust them from
office for the palpable failure to act
promptly in the line of duty and
thus to have prevented what is
now known throughout the length
and breadth of the land as “THE
SHAME OF OHIO"—the Springfield
lynching and riot.
(Signed.) George Buchanan, presi-
dent; Samuel Woods, secretary: Hon.
H. C. Smith, chairman; Dr. E. M.
Grant, and G. H. Ganaway, committee
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THE EUBANKS “JOSS.”
‘The “Fulton” Fight to Be Renewed—
Editor Chavers’? Fight on Attorney
Wilbur King—Tyler’s Change.
Columbus, 0.—Some one has sent a
copy of the Cleveland Leader here—
the one containing a great “joss” of
Henry Eubanks, on his mirth-provok-
ing effort to make a speech the day
the barbers’ bill was up, several
weeks ago. One reading it would
think that Representative Hayes, of
Hamilton county (Cincinnati), the
other Afro-American member, had
done absolutely nothing to assist in
the passage of the bill. Eubanks’
“tragic” effort is still the “laugh”
among many members.—P. W. Chay-
er, of the Standard, was in Cleveland,
the first of the week. He has been
“roasting” Attorney Wilbur King un-
mercifully in his paper and it is
rumored that a fight is not far off.
—Ralph Tyler is now a stenographer
on the local “State Journal.”—While
the local ministers’ union said noth-
ing publicly, the mpmbers are known
to be strongly against the Fulton ap-
pointment. ‘The fight against his be-
ing retained in the adjutant-general’s
office will soon engage public atten-
tion.
“Do Not Know Mob Leaders.””
Springfield,-O.—The grand jury is
continuing the investigation of the
lynching of Richard Dixon and the de-
struction of levee property by fire.
Many witnesses have been examined.
among them being a number of
“prominent eitizens.” Several esi-
dently did not know much about the
affair, as they were only detained a
few minutes in the jury room. Prose-
eutor McGrew claims to be exerting
every effort to bring the guilty par-
ties to justice. The jurors are also
asking questions, but from what can
be learned no one has been found
who would identify the leaders of the
mob. Jailer Gregory alone can do
this and should be made to. There
are others, The McGrew “investiga-
tion” thus far seems to be the farce
we anticipated. It is simply “up to”
Gov, Herrick, or will soon be.
Tammany Hewards Atro-Americans.
| New York City.-James D. Carr,
lawyer, was appointed an assistanx
‘corporation counsel by Counsel De-
Haney and assigned to the burean of
penalties, on Marea 22. Mr. Carr was
an assistant district attorney under
Col. ees being the first Afro-
Ameritan appointed to such position
by Tammany, or any other political
exees in the north. He was
born in Baltimore 35 years ago, is a
graduate of Rutget’s coliege and the
Columbia university law school and
was admitted to the bar in 1895.
Negroes Drew the Cotor Line.
Richmond, Va., March 31.—On Tues-
day 14 negro wagon drivers of the
Richmond Baggage Transfer Co.
notified the company that they would
not work with a white man who had
been employed as a driver.
THE GAZETTE, CLEVELAND, 0., SATURDAY, APRIL %, 1904.
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a page ee Cor CONTEM SOR COURT THEIR ANNUAL SERMON. - | QEaTaTOeSTSTOsSEOEOTOOTEOR |
| POs | Hy Augustus Heinze, the Copper Min- High School Junior Class Exhibition é UW7ANNRADET ce | on
Butte, Mont., March 31.—F, Augus-
tus Heinze, the Montana copper mag-
nate; A. 1. Frank, superintendent of
the Johnstown Mining Co., and J. H.
‘Trerise, superintendent of the Rarus
mine, Heinze properties, were found
guilty of contempt of court by
Judge Beatty in the United States
court yesterday in the action brought
by the Butte and Boston Mining Co.
against the defendants for entering
the Michael Davitt lode claim and ex-
tracting therefrom valuable ore. Mr.
pBeinze was fined $20,000, while Frank
|and Trerise were fined $1,000 each,
the fines to be paid by 11 o'clock to-
day or the defendants to be taken to
Helena in custody of the United
States marshal and confined until the
fines are paid. Carlos Warfield, an-
other defendant, was found’ not
| guilty and discharged.
| The judgment applies only to the
first count against the defendants.
Judge Beatty's reservation of decis:
jon on the two of the three counts on
which Mr. Heinze was charged with
contempt in disobeying a former or.
der of the court that an inspection of
the Heinze mites be allowed in order
to permit of the survey of cegtain ore
veins, has the effect of keeping ar
imprisonment sentence hanging over
Mr. Heinze. Judge Beatty announced
however, that no imprisonment order
will be issued if the fine is paid and
there is no further violation’ of the
court’s order. But any infraction o!
the court’s order for appointment of
an inspection board of the mines
will, he says, be severely punished
It is not thought that the decision
will have the effect of closing dowr
any mine or throwing any men out
at wark_
A WARM SESSION.
of the Bennett WII! Case.
New Haven, Conn,, March 91.—Fur-
ther sensational incidents marked
the second day's hearing on the ap-
peal of William J. Bryan from pro-
bate in the superior court yester-
day before Judge Gager. Ex~Judge
Stoddard, counsel for Mrs. Bennett,
and Mr. Bryan engaged in a wordy
war and the court had to intervene.
It followed immediately after refer-
ence to the correspondence between
Mr. Bryan and Mr, Bennett had been
made by Judge Stoddard in which it
was alleged that Mr. Bennett was
brought to the point of writing the
‘sealed letter” by Yr. Bryan.
Judge Stoddard implied that Mr.
Bryan was withholding their con-
tents and said “If this man insists
upon getting $50,000 from the widow
loy suppressing facts and — showing
that these letters were written at
his behest, the court should know
the facts.”
Mr. Bryan jumped to his feet and
insisted that Judge Stoddard had
misstated the facts, but the court
ordered him to sit down.
BOTKIN MURDER TRIAL. *
Claimed that an Effort Was Made to
Bribe the Jurors.
San Francisco, March 31.—Late
Wednesday afternoon Judge Cook an-
nounced from the bench that an at-
tempt had been made to tamper with
‘the jurors in the Botkin case.
Acting upon information that four
jurors had been bribed to favor the
prisoner, Mrs. Cordelia Botkin,
Judge Cook ordered the jury into the
custody of the sheriff until this
morning, when he will formally dis-
miss the jury and begin the ‘impanel-
ing of a new one. It is alleged that
beside four jurors who are said to
have been influenced, an attempt was
made to bribe a fifth one. When the
denouement came in court Mrs. Bot-
kin’s attorney made a_ passionate
speech, disclaiming that Mrs. Bot-
kin or any one connected with her
case was implicated. He also said
that he would not continue with the
present jury. The state's attorney
concurred in a motion to discharge
the jury. A brief investigation was
held by Judge Cook after the jury
It the room.
TO HELP THE POOR.
AMan Who Claims to be a Preacher
Made a Practice of Robbing Hallway
Chicago, March 31.—As a result of
what he declares was his effort to as-
sist the poor of Chicago, “Dr.” Dew-
ing, who claims that he isa clergy-
man, has been arrested, charged with
robbing the railroads which, have
headquarters in Chicago, of thou-
sands of dollars’ worth of transpor-
tation. All of the money thus se-
cured was used for charity, at least
this is the substance of a confession
made by Dewing.
Dewing, who is said to have made
a practice of buying mileage tickets
at half rates, claiming that he was a
minister, and then selling the tickets
to Chicago brokers, was arrested in
the offices of the Michigan Central
railway while waiting for a ticket to
be countersigned by officers of the
company.
A Big Flood in Missourt.
Piedmont, Mo., March 31.—Black
river has risen during the last week
until yesterday it reached 22 feet,
which is five feet higper than any
previous record. The country is in-
undated for miles, farm houses have
floated from their foundations,
large areas of forest have been de-
yastated, and except by wire this
town is completely isolated. It is
reported that Rodney Malloy, _ his
wife and their farm hand, living four
miles from here, were drowned.
Menelik’s Gitts.
Washington, March 31.—King Mene-
lik has been singularly generous in
bestowing evidences of his regards
upon the members of the Skinner
expedition. Beside the present to
President Roosevelt, Menelik gave
decorations to 29 out of the 30 mem-
bers ofythe party, made up of off-
cers, marines and sailors of the
Machias, All of the medals and deco-
rations have been transmitted ‘by the
navy department to the state depart.
ment where they will be retained un-
til by special act congress has au
thorized the men to accept them.
BBaerts Eden Is Good.
Washington, March 31.—Senator
Hoar yesterday proposed an amend.
ment to the rules of the senate con-
cerning impeachment, so far ay they
require all proceedings to be before
the senate itself. The purpose is to
shorten the proceedings and make
them more conveniext to the senate.
He said that under the present rules
instances might arise which would
consume the entire time of the sen-
ate in a short session of congress
and that in view of # case now before
congress, this is an opportune time
to make a change.
THEIR ANNUAL SERMON.
Htems.
Lorain, O.—The annual sermon of
Rising Sun Lodge, No. 52, K. of I.
Was preached by Rev. W. H. Redmond
at the Chestnut Street M. E. chureh,
Sunday. Mr. Ralph Anderson made
the opening address, and several oth-
er members of the lodge made some
stirring remarks.— Messrs. Augustus
and Charles Phoenix, of Oberlin,
Charles KR. Blue, and sisters, Misses
Bertha and Mabel, of Cleveland, at-
tended the exhibition of the junior
class of high school, Friday evening,
as guests of Gertrude Williams, a
member of the class.—Mrs. Nettie
Williams visited her parents ine Ober-
lin, Sunday.— Rey. W. Brown, who has
been visiting in Lexington, Ky., since
the adjournment of conference, has
returned to his family, which he ex-
pects to remove to Toledo, where he
was appointed pastor for the ensu-
ing year,—Mrs. Lulu Redmond, with
hér little daughter, Jean, returned
Sunday evening, from Cleveland,
where she has been nursing her sis-
ter, Mrs. Douglass, who is now con-
calescent._Mr. and Mrs, MeKenney
are happy parents over the arrival
of a little daughter.—Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Chandler expect to remove — to
Oberlin, soon, where they have pur-
chased property.—Mr. and Mrs, W.
B. Bradford and daughter, Bessie,
will spend Easter in Cleveland, with
relatives.—Mr. and Mrs, A. Travis, of
Cleveland, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs, W. 'T. Carroll, Sunday. — Mrs,
Effie Chinn is iki
Rev. Charles Newsome Dead.
oe kghia, On Rev. Charles Newsome,
of Xenia, who died recently, was a
eee of Columbus Medical col-
lege, and for quite a time gave his at-
tention to theology and medicine.
For the last five years Dr. Newsome
gave his full time to the interests of
the A. M. FE. chureh. He was a mem-
ber of Pride of the West lodge, K.
of P., of Columbus. At one time he
was grand master of the district
lodge of Odd Fellows, The funeral
took place last week Thursday after-
noon.
Plumbers’ Combine Is Enjoined.
Detroit, March 30.—In a sweeping
decision handed down Tuesday by
Judge Brooke, of the Wayne circuit
court, the Riverside club and Plumb-
ers’ Exchange, of this city, organi-
zations of plumbers against which
proceedingy were brought that they
catgy Huh opilieteround tbat ey
were organized to fix prices and
stifle competition, were restrained
from continuing business, which the
court holds to be “an unlawful enter-
Brie dunlinical towne public welfare.’
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WANTED—BARBER.—A first-class young man who will appreciate a good, steady position. Address, T. H. Scott, Jamestown, O.
Miss Carrie Smith visited in Oberlin, recently.
Mrs. Eva Lancaster Marshall is pleasantly located in Akron, her former home.
Be sure to read all of our advertisements this week. Some are, for you, reader.
Light of the West Lodge gave a dancing party at their temple, on Thursday evening.
P. W. Chavers, of the Columbus Standard, was in the city the first of the week, and called on The Gazette.
Miss Sadie Green, of Genesee avenue, who has been quite ill, is convalescing and will visit her home in Salem soon.
Everybody should make an effort to attend the "Coony" Mizer benefit, or at least purchase a ticket. He has been ill for months.
J. H. Cisco entertained at a five o'clock dinner last Sunday, at Atkins' restaurant, three friends. Wine was served with each course.
The very best teas and coffees are secured at the Tokio Tea Company and at the most reasonable rates. See their advertisement elsewhere in this paper.
L. G. Adkins has built up a splendid trade by serving first-class meals. That is the history of his restaurant, No. 493 Central avenue. Go and see for yourself.
The Rover Safety Rack Co. has its office at No. 405 Prospect street, open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., for sale of stock and other information. On Saturdays open until 12 m.—Adv.
Mr. Albert French, of Mayflower street, was called to Oil City, Pa., last week by his mother's death. She has been ill a long time. He has the sympathy of a host of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Freeman, of Brooker avenue, visited in Akron last week. The former has been seriously ill with typhoid fever, returning home from the hospital a couple of weeks ago.
A grand Easter fancy dress carnival and ball will be given at Forest Street Armory Monday evening, April 4. Prizes will be given the best fancy and finest dressed ladies and gentlemen.—Adv.
James W. Crawford's new restaurant at No. 91 Sheriff street, is a "Gem"—neat, clean and inviting. His prices are as reasonable as any, his meals-first class and he gives one plenty to eat. Go in and see for yourself.
Mrs. Margie Hopkins, of Alexandria, Va., who has been in the city ten days attending her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Wilson, of Cedar avenue, both of whom have been quite ill, has returned home.
The recent announcement in the daily papers that other persons than the pastor, Rev. H. C. Bailey, will speak to the Industrial League, at Antioch church on the 10th, is incorrect. This, in justice to both church and pastor.
Ernest O. Orsburn returned the first of the week, from a short visit in Chicago and left for Chattanooga, to accept the general secretaryship of the Afro-American Y. M. C. A. there. "Ernie" leaves with the best wishes of a host of local friends.
Do not fail to see Mr. Garland's ad, elsewhere in this paper, if you want a home, or want to stop paying rent, or want to live right. You don't need a whole lot of money to start with, either. He'll build you a home, Phoné him or call upon him at once. The Easter services at Mt. Zion church: Anthem, "Why Seek the Living Among the Dead," by E. L. Cramer, choir; solo, "The Resurrection," by H. R. Shelley, Madam Emma A. French; sermon, "The Resurrection," pastor, Rev. Joseph S. Jackson; anthem, "The Strife is O'er," P. A. Schnecker, choir.
Dancing starts promptly at 8 p. m. at the Forest Street armory Easter Fancy Dress Carnival, April 4, to Prof. Bowman's music. Don't miss the spectacular march and serpentine German. Daniel S. Young, who has so successfully entertained the public this winter, is sparing nothing to make this entertainment excel all others given.—Adv.
The U. O. of T.-R. will hold a grand opening of their new hall at No. 305 Cedar avenue, April 7, with a public installment of 70 officers. A good program has been prepared and Reformers from Oberlin, Lorain, Akron, Ravenna and Massillon are expected to be present. Be sure to go and take your friends. Admission, free. O. S. Fox, president, M. board; George F. Brooks, secretary.
At last Monday evening's meeting of the Anti-Lynching League, Mr. Edward Daw was elected a committee to send to Gov. Herrick at Columbus, the petitions anent the Springfield lynching, containing 1,500 names of local citizens, to which we have referred repeatedly in these columns. It is sincerely hoped that they will move the governor to ACTION. The league's activity of recent weeks is most encouraging and commendable, and it is entitled to great praise.
Easter services at St. Andrews' church will be as follows: Holy eucharist at 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school and children's missionary offering at 9 a. m.; morning prayer, holy communion at 10:30; evening prayer and special music at 7:30 p. The rector will preach at both services. Mrs. Edward Daw has been appointed choir-mother. Miss Alex-under will officiate at the organ in
the morning, and Harry A. Williams in the evening. Rev. Edward S. Doan and family have moved out on Eastham avenue, East Cleveland.
Rev. R. L. Dickerson and wife have returned from conference at Lexington, Ky. The former has been reappointed pastor of Cory chapel for another year, much to the satisfaction of the congregation and their many friends throughout the city. The Easter program for Sunday evening will afford a treat, unless the faithful work of the officers and teachers has been in vain. They hope to have it surpass all past efforts of a similar nature. The church, Sunday school and Epworth League, hope to accomplish more this year than last, under the leadership of their able pastor.
Last Sunday was the first anniversary of Rev. H. C. Bailey's pastorate at Antioch church and it proved an exceptionally interesting occasion. There was a large attendance all day. The clerk's annual statistical report showed that there have been 57 additions to the church-membership and that $3,727.19 had been raised. The special services during last week resulted in three conversions, and are being continued. Much interest is manifest and the church greatly revived, as a result of them. The stone for the foundation of the new edifice is on the ground and work will soon be begun. About $60 was raised Sunday as an anniversary offering. During the year the church had paid the pastor $1,020—twenty dollars more than his salary (to apply on this year). The present membership is 170. Excellent showing for Antioch and its up-to-date pastor.
Mrs. Celia Ware, daughter of Mrs. Julia Ford, of the Old Folks' Home, for many years a resident of this city, moving to Pittsburg soon after the death of her husband, Mr. Patterson Ware, some years ago, died a few days ago after a short illness resultant from pneumonia. The remains were shipped here, arriving Saturday morning, Undertaker Rogers taking charge of them. The funeral was held Monday afternoon from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reed, of Giddings avenue. A number of her most intimate friends came from Pittsburg and Allegheny, to attend, and there was a profusion of floral gifts. Mrs. Ware conducted a hair store in Pittsburg for a number of years. Beside her mother, Mrs. Ford, she leaves a sister, Mrs. H. C. Johnson, of Ravenna, to mourn her demise. She has a host of friends here in her old home, all of whom extend their heartfelt sympathy to the aged mother and sister.
A neat sum should be realized by those in charge of the Charity ball from the sale of space in the program. The conduct of the preliminary arrangements for the affair, is open to a good deal of criticism, and great care should be exercised by those having in charge the cash returns not only from the sale of admission tickets, but also from all other sources. If the looseness which has been referred to above and to which a member of the committee having charge of the ball, called our attention on Wednesday over the 'phone, is continued, the Old Folks' Home will not realize anything like it should as a result of this so-called charitable project. Of late months the institution has been in need of all the assistance it got, and quite a bit more. There was a decided "let-up" in the activity of many of its most active friends as soon as the old debt was removed from the home. A sharp eye should be kept on this charity ball's finances.
Rev, Charles Bayard Mitchell, of the First M. E. church, declared before the meeting of Methodist ministers, Monday, that the Afro-American, centuries hence, after his full development physically and mentally, a process now going on, would be the
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JAPANESE TORPEDO FLOTILLA IN ROUGH SEA.
RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR NEWS
St. Petersburg, March 28.—An official dispatch from Port Arthur to the emperor says that at 1 o'clock Sunday morning the Russian searchlights disclosed four large merchant steamers making for the entrance to the harbor, supported by six torpedo boats. only ceasing to fire after a combat which lasted half an hour. Before the Russians could follow up their advantage three Japanese squadrons galloped toward the town which two of them succeeded in entering, while the third was driven back in disorder men and horses falling.
A heavy fire was opened on them by the batteries and some warships. The torpedo boat Stilni, commanded by Lieut. Krinizki, turned the merchant vessels from their course by blowing up the prow of the first and then attacked the enemy's torpedo boats. In the fierce fight which followed Chief Engineer Swyereff, of the Stilni, and six marines were killed and the commander and 12 men were wounded. The Japanese plan to block the entrance to Port Arthur was frustrated.
The Foo, March 28.-The Japanese have made another attempt to block the entrance to Port Arthur. At 3 o'clock Sunday morning four stone-laden steamers, escorted by eight torpedo boats, approached the harbor. They were discovered by the Russian vessels on scouting duty and as they drew nearer the Russian forts and the ships which were anchored in the roadstead opened fire on them and sunk them.
The Japanese fleet, which consisted of 16 ships all told, remained off Port Arthur until daylight. Then the Russian vessels weighed anchor, whereupon the Japanese vessels disappeared.
In high official circles this new effort to bottle up the Russian fleet is looked upon as meaning only one thing, namely that the Japanese are preparing for a heavy landing of troops in the Gulf of Liao Tung, either at New Chwang or on the west coast of the Manchurian neutral zone, to effect which in safety the immobility of Vice Admiral Makaroff's fleet is absolutely essential while the transports are being conveyed around the southern end of the peninsula. It is stated on apparently reliable authority that Vice Admiral Makaroff's report of his reconnaissance of the Elliot Islands on Saturday contained the startling statement that he captured a junk filled with Chinese regular troops which was being towed by a Japanese gunboat
Paris, March 28.—The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Echo De Paris cables as follows:
"An officer of the naval general staff informs me that the four steamers which the Japanese endeavored to sink in the channel at Port Arthur Sunday morning were in excellent condition and worth about a million. All the Hotchkiss quick firing guns aboard them have been recovered. When the steamers stranded, Russian officers promptly leaped aboard and cut the electric wires which were intended to fire the explosives."
JAPS WHIPPED COSSACKS
London, March 29.—The Seoul correspondent of the Daily Mail says that in an engagement March 29, which Japanese infantry had with Cossacks between Anju and Chong Ju the former were victorious, but lost 50 killed. Paris, March 29.—The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Pettit Parisiene says it is reported that the Vladivistok squadron has returned to port with several prizes, including a Japanese warship.
A RUSSIAN DEFFAT
St. Petersburg, March 30.—Gen. Kuropačkin, in his first report to the emperor from the scene of war, announced that offensive land operations had taken place against the Japanese on March 28, the sixth anniversary of the occupation of Port Arthur by the Russians. These operations took the form of a cavalry attack by six companies of Cossacks, led personally by Gen. Mishtechenke against four squadrons of Japanese cavalry which the general believed to be beyond Chong-Ju, but which he found in occupation of that town. Despite a cross fire which Gen. Mishtechenke directed against the enemy, he pays a tribute to their tenacity and bravery, the Japanese
A Huge Fleet.
Pensacola. Fla., March 31.--With the arrival here yesterday of the gunboats Newport and Castine from Colon, the largest fleet of United States warships ever assembled in time of peace is gathered here. The combined fleet engaged in target practice includes seven battleships, five cruisers, seven gunboats, three monitors, two torpedo boat destroyers, beside a number of tenders, colliers and supply boats. The fleet includes more than 25 vessels of various classes. The battleship Alabama has established a new world's record for rapidity in firing all her guns.
Brought Human Curiosities.
Victoria, B. C., March 31.—The steamer Empress of Japan arrived yesterday from Yokohama. Among her passengers were a party of hairy Ainus from the island of Hokkaido, in charge of Prof. Starr, of the department of anthropology at the University of Chicago. He is to be in charge of that department at the St. Louis exposition. He collected these extraordinary people among the mountains of Hokkaido and they were induced to leave their country for the fair. The men are small and have long beards.
only ceasing to fire after a combat which lasted half an hour. Before the Russians could follow up their advantage three Japanese squadrons galloped toward the town which two of them succeeded in entering, while the third was driven back in disorder, men and horses falling.
The fire maintained on the town was so destructive that the Japanese were unable to make an effective return.
Further Japanese reinforcements arrived an hour later and in view of the superiority of the enemy Mishtchenke determined to retire, doing so without embarrassment, although he carried with him three killed and 16 wounded.
The skirmish Monday will have the effect of encouraging the Russians to retard as much as possible the advance of the Japanese army. Gen. Kuropatkin's dispatch reporting Gen. Mishtchenke's operations as published does not give the place of its origin, but it is presumed that the commander-in-chief is either at Liao Yang or en route to New Chwang. London, March 30.—No Japanese report of the Jand operations in Korea has yet been received here and there is much speculation as to the size of the opposing armies, regarding which there is no reliable information.
STRICT CENSORSHIP
London, March 31.—The Daily Telegraph says the Japanese authorities have refused correspondents the use of field telegraph lines and that all dispatches must be sent to Tokio by mail. The paper says that there is no sign that any foreigners will be permitted to go to the front. The Telegraph in an editorial on this censorship, suggests that Japan has some new move to conceal, possibly the re-embarkation of a portion of her forces already in Korea for some other point in the theatre of war, and is anxious to guard against leakage through correspondents.
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Che Foo, March 31.—The captain, an oiler and one passenger of the Japanese coasting steamer Hanyei arrived at Teng Chow yesterday and reported that the Hanyei had been fired on and sunk by the Russian fleet near the Miatoi Islands, on March 27. They also reported that the remainder of the crew and passengers, Chinese and Japanese, 17 in number, had been taken prisoners by the Russians. London, March 31.—A correspondent of the Times at New Chwang, cabling yesterday, says: "The Russian police have apologized and have re-hoisted the United States flag over the correspondents' mess."
Passenger Train Wrecked.
Longview, Texas, March 31.—A northbound passenger train on the Texas, Sabine Pass & Northwestern railroad was wrecked yesterday ten mifes south of here.
Mining Laws Were Violated.
Pittsburg, March 30.-The coroner's jury to inquire into the Harwick mine disaster on January 25, by which 178 lives were sacrificed, began its sittings yesterday. The testimony given by the witnesses examined shows that there was a conflict of authority among the officials of the mine, and that many sections of the mining law were not obeyed. An interesting point brought out was that there is a gas well in close proximity to the mine. Another was that the mine was heavy with coal dust, which was not sprinkled as ordered by the state mining laws.
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Linecoln, Neb., March 30.—The effort to drive the Royal Arcanum, a fraternal insurance order, from Nebraska, has failed. It was made by the representative of a home insurance order on the ground that none of the Massachusetts fraternal companies complied with the Massachusetts insurance laws. He alleged that their rates were lower than those fixed by the fraternal congress and therefore a violation of the reciprocal laws. The Nebraska insurance auditor decides that the fraternal societies are exempt from the reciprocal features.
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