Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 October 1901 — Page 2

RICHMOND DAILY PAJJLADIIJM, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1901.

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tfapunrwi Star; inaii YUita Uncle harn'K Srt of UoTernnient. Washfnjjton, Oct. ill. Marquis Itr. the Jatmuette Matesman who Is visittag tLe United Sratei. arrived in Mashfiiijton Sunday afternoon. He was met at the railroad station by tli Jaiuiueso minister, Mr. Takahira. fid t!i? entire legation staff, and escorted to the Arlington hotel, where le will remain during his stay in this ltj. Last night the Marquis was tatertaiued at dinner at the legation. Today the marquis visited the state department and also paid his respects lo President Roosevelt. This evening he will leave for New York and thence go to New Haven, where he is to receive the honorary degree of LL..I. from Yale university. He will leave ftefore Nov. 1 for England on his way koine. HE POUND THK LEAK Marietta Mail Hunted Gas Leak With Matches. Marietta, O., Oct. 21.-At 7 o'clock Sunday morning the entire city was ladly shaken hy a terrific explosion at the machine shops of Tattin Brothr Co. An alarm of Are followed a iid the entire building was in flames which spread with (jreat rapidity. The Aailding of the Marietta Transfer and Storage company was soon ablaze, but it was saved. The Pattin shop was completely demolished. The explosion is A luystery. P. P. Paftiu. one of the principal owners, smelled gas and retuart.tl that he was going to tiud fce leak. Taking some matches he entered the building. Tlie explosion followed iu about two minutes and the supposition is that he lighted a Ei&fcli- He was killed and after the SrL w:is under control ex-Fire Chief X. P. Alilerman en ered the building, yet utile, at the risk of his life, and took the ftody. which was burned yon.l recognition, out of the building. The ! ss is over ifJd.OUO, with $12,000 usurani-e. Sew Civil ; view Cmiimidsioner. AYashingtoii, Oct. 21 The most Imfjortaut appointment which President Uoosevelt has made since he became reidtut has been announced. It is the offer of a civil service comtnissiouship to AY. 1. Poulke of Indiana. While tills is only in the shape of an ffer, it may be understood that he Trill accept, as it was made after Mr. Foulke had had au extended conference "with the president and afterwards a consultation with the president of the civil service commission. Last Mill liesumcs. Joliet. Ills., Oct. i:i. The Merchant llilL, last of the department's llliin.is Steel company to resume since the s tSlenwut of the steel strike, started tip today employing alx.ut -M) men. It is rep-ir:'d several meu who were active iu rhe i;ceut stet-l strike will rp' t l-.vi'1 Advam-e 1-nlire. oUNBURST Handsomest Base Burner Made.

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The Wasre of Sin. Chicago, Oct. 21. While grieving over the dual life she was leading with Dr. Orville Burnett, a prominent Chicago dentist. Mrs. Charlotte Nichol, wife of W. L. Nichol. jr., commercial agent of the Nashville, Chattanooga, St. Louis is, Tennessee railroad, committed suicide Sunday iu the Marlborough hotel. Burnett also tried to end his life at the same time, but was unsuccessful The President's Movements. Washington, Oct. 21. President Itoosevelt will spend a day in Partington, Conn., the summer home of his sister, Mrs. Cowles, before going to New Haven, where he is to have the degree of LL.P. conferred uion him by Yale university. Accompanied by Secretary Cortleyou the president will leave Washington this afternoon, arriving in Farmington Tuesday morning. Murder. Kape and Itonbery. Washington, Oct. 21.-Geurge A. Raymond, an American, and formerly a private in the 41st volunteer infantry, was tried by a military commission in the Philippines recently on a charge of murder, rape and robbery and sentenced to be hanged. The records in this case of unusual depravity have just been received at the war department. Arming the Afrikanders. Brussels, Oct. 21. Mr. Kruger has received a rejwrt from Mr. SchaikBurger that the greater part of Cape Colony Is iu open rebellion, and that the Boers have armed 15,000 Afrikanders within the last three months. It. APPOINTMENTS Commander-in-Chief Torrance Names His Officers. Minneapolis, Miun., Oct. 21. Con: tuander in Chief Ell Torrance of thG. A. It. has given out the follow lug appointments: Judge Advocate General Henry M Duffleld, Detroit. Chief of Staff Major A. Noel Blake man. Mount Vernon, N. Y. The following persons have beei; named as members of the executiv committee of the national council o; administration, and. with the comma uder in chief, his adjutant general and quartermaster general, will decide upon the time and place of holding the next national encampment: William II. Armstrong. Indianapolis, Ind.: Edgar Alien. Richmond, Va.; Thomas G. Sample. Allegheny. Pa.; S. C. Jones. Centerville, la.: Lorcu W. Collins, St. Cloud, Mi:m.; Thomas W. Scott, Fairtield. Ills, and Frank M. ! Skerrett. St. Louis, Mo. ' Greatest Heat from Least Fuel.

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.it -1 t-tntl I5rn!l-t. Constantinople. Oct. 21. The United States legation in Constantinople is still without definite news from either the Rev. Dr. H. C. Haskell or the Rev. J. W. Baird of the Congregational mission at Samakoy. Bulgaria, who have leen endeavoring to get into touch with the aMuetors of Miss :ileu Stone, the missionary, and Mine. Tsilka. her companion, with :-. view of arranging as to the ransom demanded by tlie brigands. Mr. Baird. who was at Djumabalo. has returned to Samakoy. indicating his failure to get into touch with the brigands from the Turkish side. All efforts will m.w be concentrated on 'the Bulgarian side. Another Steamer Goes Down. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 21. The passenger steamer City of Cleveland of the D. and C. line, ran on a rock altout G o'clock Sunday morning during a heavy fog. just east of Ballard's reef, and stove a large hole in her lxttom amidships. The water rushed iu with great force and the steamer gradually filled until she rested on the bottom, with, however, her main deck still aliove water.. The passengers were taken off without mishap. Noied Criminal Killed. Cincinnati. O.. Oct. 21. "Jaydice" TOrmorfv. who has numerous aliases

and is known in ioliee circles every-j where, was killed iu a saloon fight here , last night. The police susieet "Fad-i dy" Kerran, who has been missing since the fight, in which others are said to have In-en involved. j Manchester Ksnects an Heir. London. Oct. 21. Eugene Zimmerman of Cincinnati has arrived at Down House. Windsor, where the dowager duchess has also joined the Duke and Duchess of Manchester in anticipation of the accouchement of the young duchess. VENEZUELAN A1VA1KS South American Republic Gives Sign,, cf Being Hard Up. Willemstad, Island of Curacao, Oct. 21 via Hayteu cable.) The sum of $S.mm lHH-aine due this month to the United States from Veueuzela on account of mixed American claims, and it has not been paid. The claims the revolution of 1S!2. They wert adjudicated between Venezuela ami the United States and the former agreed to pay .:j:i.tniO per year in quarterly payments, with annual interest on the sinking fund, the payments to be divided pro rata among the American claimants. This is the first iu stance where Venezuela has defaulted on a quarterly payment. The military situation on the Taehira frontier apparently remains unchanged, although the scouting and restless activities of General I"ribe-Vrilc and his followers may result Iiian engagement with the Colombian troops of more or less importance any day. Nor is there any change ou the Guajira peninsula. In various parts of Venezuela guerilla parties of nationalists continue more or less armed activity, and minor uprisings are frequently rejtorted President Castro is vigorously repressing Insurrection wherever he can; bu repression, instead of discouraging thnationalists, seems to stimulate then to fresh operations. Killed By, ISejM-ted Suitor. Cleveland. O.. Oct. 21. Margaret D. Holland. 21 years of age. was shot and almost instantly killed at lit r boarding house by Verne Rogers, 3"i years old. Rogers turned tlie weapon uim-b himself and sent a bullet into his head. He will probably die. It is said that Miss De Holland, who was very pretty, had refused to marry Rogers. A Moderate Triced Heater.

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