m J THE BEE EARLINTtKY < z 3 SIi t a TIIII1II liflr frww of Secretary Root to a Senate Resolution Anent the Filipino Leaser THE IEP8RTATIH Jfitt AUTKORIZEI bc> Aetl n was Rendered Sfeoea aary In Order to Impreaa Upon the Ptllvtno the Palt latest of the 6eyerBBient to Carry Out Its Pro Iamed Propoamme i v7aBhlngton Feb 5 Secretary Root ihaa made answer to tho senate resolution calling for ty statetnontaa- to why the Filipino leader Mabinl had been deported to Gram Mabinl the person referred toM says the isccrotary is a prisoner of war jjapturcd by the military forces bf the United States on tho lltli day of December 1399 Whlto such prisoU rhewas found to bo maintaining ftorrespondcnco with insurgents cn ¬ in armed resistance to tho au- thority of tho United Suttee and his plaociof confinement has been dur tag be past month of January changed from Mnnlla to po tilaud of SuanjTh secretary supplies eoile a of the telegrams exchanged bctfantSeij tho de partment and the officer at Manila and other pertinent papers These telegrams are particularly interest r tng One from MacArtbur of date DC eemlcr 31 1809 reports the capture by scouts on December 11 of Itabinl whom MocArthur describes as iJa bins ablest of insurgents founder of ate government Next follows this mportant dispatch from MacArthur opt heretoforo published Dee 25 1800 Manlta Adjutant tier Ira Washington Kxi ctatlons based in result of election have not been 10 lllzcd Progrcps of pacification apparent + o mo but still very nlor Con lUon VCr- nllo1IIo and likely to become chronic I xyoby 1 efuooofIrod8matlon enjotnlng- Irocho observance of lawn of war with fpeclal reference to rending otippllea and uiformatlon to enemy in from towns b our troops and also warning bytldnnping lead to tlitlr or crimeheals States whlC 1 latter course would meat afclonc expatriation Proclamation well fccolvea but country expectant find awaiting practl il uipllcatlon thoroof Am onelderinr the expediency of closing orts of both LiZ Allmy fiamai nd I WOULD Iii TO K >HA D141ORTINOhi MYiLLANDs ProrAnierican m ives In Manila with hlcljuat1co lit the head have nrganiaod- t party Ill11rcnt y has apmo etc manta of cohenslon and uflofulnetm Field movements outlined In my messago of Oc 26 will probably bo somewhat In volunteoraIt tlnlly the natives that any of the volun teers will ba replaced Early information > f the purpose of tho department in re ¬ lard to army legislation and the prospect- st the of an army would neatly atrongtaen my administration I 1 h14ed1 MftoAJmiUIt 1 Jn a telegram to MacArthur dated December 25 last Gen Corbin author Inca him to deport insugent leaders to- uamtobe delivered to the naval affleerin command An incidental y statement in this respect of some im- jr portance is that Secretary Root does apt approve of closing ports in Coma ines Albay Samar aud Iicytc- i In a communication of the same t date to the secretary pf the navy Secretary toot tcs Gen MncAr Jhnrs application fprnpeiinission to Jeport the insurgents and nola Secrc- J ary Long to Inuttuct the naval com nandnrit at Guam to receive the j > ris oners He eays- Sulacrptontiy jj the alma pica as rccom nenJed by Gen Hac Arthur has been ilto f I t u seil by us and wir coriclusloril an sroved by the president The ticccasary orders were given iud the Jlouwranr sailed Janunry 10 for Guajij rtsith2av deported insur- gents f On the 2sih tirtiimonUI llacAr1 hur vs called upon for n reply to jJXlhe senate rtisuluilon and thin came f n the shapi of the following tclo J ram MftnlloJan W Uiot Adjutant Qenoral 1 vVa hlntton Mabinl deported n most ace Ive agllalor porautcntly and detlantl- ycusnp amnesty and maintaining corre ipondcnce with ilticurKcnU in tile field while living In Manila under protection et the United Stutoa also for offensive statement in regard In recent procluma < dcportailoq t R The secretary concludes his com municatioii with n copy of the rogula lions of tho army of January 16 18- 9inclndingsrttclex70 80 IU dOO JIA PINE S AT TIlE HAGUE rI VHoypl Guests Aasealirlalr to Witness ytirrtaae lJfCbe 4turen tts and fluke t The Hague Jf eb C Ntt t rout royal personages are arriving a The Hague lo attend tb weddtngofQueen Vil- t oelmina and the duke Off Meklcnburg- Schweriri Her I Sty attended by 1 the queen motMrond Duke Henry met Grand Dakd ladlmlrof flusIa pis Daughter Grand Duchess Helen Andliief aoii Grand Duke Boris at tho railway station yesterday afternoon 19t1een Wilholmtda wna warmly Kf as she drove through the r strata f Queen VilhjClmjna and Dulco Henry have received tho Boumania grand i rosa of the or er of the Star and jV puke Henry tho flvcdiah Seraphim or + nets 1 The Iionta try At SInratlu Washington JFebn 5 Tbo navy de partment >vaa noUfl d Sunday of the arrival in Manila bayof the battle chip Kentucky A teb of tho same date anounced the surrender of 300 lll1JuJl1ents la rauayt J 1 ot mmWbm if Tile c4tt watt pool bas annouftctd ant 4ncreavo in prices of five iv keg to go into effect at once VIvei 1Chor snow had fnoit fa- Nuts York during tho 24 bouro ending tf ten oclock Monday night The Princeton Ind elevator wits burned Monday evening There were 30000 bushels of wheat stored in it The United States court at ppnvoi has ruled that the proposed tasdo of 400000 worth of city water bonds is Illegal Justice IhllllpB of tho Illinois su promo court is atlll very low at HlHs boro anti there little hope of his re covoryJohn C Itnrncti of Bison Ark died Monday Ho was 75 years old and ouo of the oldest citizens of Cleveland court F M Miller n dentist died at Ben touille Ark from the effects of an overdose of wood alcohol token by mistakeJeff a Cherokee who killed Jack Cochran at Catoosa I T on De- cember ¬ i 19QO has been landed in jail I1t oCC A Uisfioich from Iiouronzo Marquee stator but tho Doors have seized and destroyed the railway from Eorantl x ort to Dclagoa bay A Providence B I millionaire after a swjrck for a brother for 11 years finally located lils body in n mupers grnvo in Kansas City In less than ono week Mrs John Born near Waltonvillo mhas lost by death h husband two sons a nophowlung af ternoon received in > audience tho now Unit d States Ambassador to Italy Mi1 George son Meyer of Massachu setts For the first time on record skin taken from n dead person has been successfully grafted onto a living Luau at Minneapolis Minn and the latter is getting1 hell Matthew Hewitt died at his homo in Grant copnty Ark lie was boru in 1832 and up to A short time before his death was a prominent planter residing at Double Wells A company composed of Joseph Let ter of Chicago Alexander DroSof Murphysboro and A Perrlnp of Her tIn Ill has been organized for the purpose of oinking a coal shaft Aunt Polly KlipdRs aged 00 is dead nt her home at IIcrricl IIl All of hot children are dead but she leaves 22 fjrandoblldren 51 greatgrandchildren and 5 reattgreal grandchildren rho war department is informed that Capt Raymond Sulzor of the volunteer quartermasters depart ¬ ment died on tho transpprt Palcllng which arrived at Sun Frajicisco Mon day Thomas P 1cnlon one of the most prominent lawyers and politicians in Kansas Is dead at Leavcnworth aged 65 years of heart disease Mr Fen Ion was a close friend of James G BlaineThe sundry civil appropriation bill ono of the most important supply bills oftho government line been complet ed by tho house committee on appro priations The bill appropriates 559 703084Nearly 3000000 are asked ot the Fortysecond general assembly by the Illinois board of public charities in making Its sixteenth biennial report This amount is divided among the va- rious eleemosynary Institutions Good Wheat Crop AMOred Topeka Kas Feb 2 Dispatches from all over Kansas indicate that last nights snowstorm was general and heavy The value of the snow to the winter wheat crop is groat and it practically assurca n good crop l MtroOlyccrlno Explosion Victoria B C Feb 2By an ex plosion of nitro glycerinc at tho Giant Powder Cots works five miles from Victoria Thursday evening John Fen ton was killed and George Phillip ia ¬ tally injured Dentil of a Negro CxCuuwrcNKiiuiti Macon Ga Fcb5JefIcrson nag- a negro who 31 years ago roprciientvil the Macon din trie t in congress died yentcrday THE MARKETS Now Yor 1eb G CATTLENatlvo Steera4 4 W tf B SO COTTON Middling rill KIOUJl Winter Wheat 3 totD 4 W- WHKATNo 3 Red CP 7 T- iCOUNNo 5 W 47 OATH No 2 Si4- fOnKaicse New 13S tt 14 C- OST LOUB COTTON MldOlInc 13 alt DKIiVEfiStoera 4 Ji 5 S- Cows and llulfcrs 2 M w 4 ID CALVESpor 109 8 7i HOGS frntr to Choice 600if 6 45 9IIEhPFair to Choice 4 4- 5KUOLUPatent new 2 60 c 17r Other tirades 3 00 ft 3 W- WHBAT No 3 Red71r rifi 74i rmOArsNo XOItACCOIugn 0 Loaf Burley 4 CO 00 Y Clear Timothy t 10 CO 00 HUTTISRChoIco Dairy 13 113 IS BACON Clear 8V Fresh uJ PORK8tanddrdMesBnew 11 Jo LAUD Prlmo Steam 1 ikl i 7yt CHICQO- CATTLENative Steers 4 75 lp 8 00 HOOBI lr to 6 00 jp 5 43 SOLLOtin SiirlnK atf ntl 60 3 ro WHEAT CORNNO Sprlng6t11i OATS No PORK Mess S5 KAN8AB CITY CATTLB Native Steers 4 DO e r 60 41iWHJJATNo CORNNO I w 35 OATSNO niNI IXJURHibIi Grades 3 GO 4 15 CORNNo2 60 JAT3 Western S3 33 IAY Choice 18 to W1900- ORK Standard Mess 11 60 6 u 75 14COiTONlIlhtlllln mfBATNo 2 Rod 79 ffl ORNNo 2 39YAf fcU- JATSNo 2 1 0- i I Me1eis U w H f- BoNShort TUb Sttf oLQliI1IIJr l Ir1IfC IXTH COHQR1S3 SecomfL 8e alwn etdpplnbill sties committee on the army roonrnnlta tlon bill which was to by a sots of M to 23 Led Mttt to the billweathen hl8Ienature The shipping up and some nrogrreai mudo on th- eamendmentln the the fortlll caUone appropriation but was passed utt1 faIr progress was m do with the post or flea appropriation bill All amendments to the Interest of various claims of post offloo employee going dom before poinUOf order raised by Mr Loud shlpotnlllbill Ga precipitated a spirited by offering an amendment proposing to link the shipping bill with the Nicaragua canal bill The amendment was strongly an tacontied by Mcssn Chandler ant Mut tan 110demlluded that each t bill BhouM bo to etand uponItJ own mtrlu1In the house the omnlbusblll claIms for stores and sup way takenrebelli union aspaetdsgThe claims which had been patted on by court claimst gated prac till the benellcla Chine se tho south Tho bill to amend tho ex ¬ clusion net and some other bllU of minor Importance were passed In the eeunto on tho 2d with the ox wepUon of an hour and a half at tho boi ginning of the session the ontlre day flag devoted to discussion of the ship subsidy bill Mr Turner ard Mr Mallory made In a posttlon to the imsjaco of oppoaltlon house tho oclock was spent In consideration of tlllt post omco appropriation butl but little progress was made At clock business was nm pended to permit tho members to pay tnbuto to tho momftry of the lato Senator Davis of Minnesota In the senate on tho 4th after much of the session hnu boon oceuplod In a speech by Mr- icnate bacon On on the right ot the to demand Information on tIe In the departments the shipping subsidy bill was laid by consent to plnco to action on tho appropriation bills tho shipping bill still hodlng Its place as un ¬ bustnossin the ouso a bill to extend the charters of national banks for another S years from 1902 when tho present extension expires was passed without debate Sennto bill to create n commiMlon to adjudicate claims against wan amended BO aa to refer the claims to the court Of claims Instead of a comrolsflon and as so amended passed In the nenato on the 6th tho District of Columbia appropriation bill was passed and tho provision for the support of West Point mllltiiry acadomy was partially considered Tho shll nub sidy bill roa laid MId and superseded ns the unfinished business In house consideration of tho office appropriation bill was continued a largo number of members taking part In tho debate but little prosrese boing made with tho bill Among other speeches Mr Grl Qa invclqhed against tho ni octatlon of employee formed to faros legislation In their Interest BOND ORDINANCE SIGNED Unyor Zclacnhclii of St Louts BlRiiK the Worlds Fair llanlclpnJ Bond Ordinance i I St Louis Feb 3Th Louisiana Purchase Worlds fair 5000000 bond ordinance tuna signed by Mayor Zlcr gcnheln at 1060 oclock Friday morn Ipg und will bedorne a law after the expiration ot ten days Tho signing of the ordinance by the mayor followed the signing by 17 citizens including the mayor of an ogrecmnt placing the signers under a bond of 1000000 for tho payment Into the city treasury of the surplus over 55000000 realized from the laic of the bonds and of tho interest tic crnlng on the 5000000 between the time Of the bond sale and the time when the money is actually needed by tho fair management The money thus received by the City is to be ap- plied the agreement atones to the byjldlng of a ncty city hospital- A telegram was sent at once to ex dor Frauds in Washington Inform ing him of the signing of the ord ¬ inance This mcosagv it Is expected will be the signal for immediate ac ¬ Lion by the WorldB fair committee in the house of representatives prepara ¬ tory to final action by the house upon tho bill A certified copy of the ordinance was mulled to Vnablugton on n trali leaving Vniou rotation at noon and it is expected to roach tho capitol at tlirce oclock SaturdBy afternoon Slayor Ulegenhcin flays that bf in Icncis to send a memagp to the mun ipal assemlilj requesting tile passage of nu omen3jrenfc to the Worldu fair ordinance which shall provide for the payment to tho city of the surplus and interest mentioned and for the Isauo of a part of the fair bonds in denominations of 100 5200 5300 and 500 for the purpose of a popular loan Should this action be taken It woud have the effect of releasing the bond above mentioned A Convenient illness Paris Feb JTho royalist organ the Gnretto do France announces that tho duke of Orleans who left Palermo to attend Queen Victoria fuuural has been obliged to abandon his jour- ney and postpone paying Ids homage ton later date owing to the sudden indisposition of tho duchess The Amendment Knocked Out Des Moines In Feb 2The su promo court has anonunccd that the decision of the lower court in the Titus biennial election amendment iv us affirmed Thlskiiocka out the amendment to tho constitution results in a state election being held this fall in Iowa F at nl Railroad Accident Ashtabula 0 Feb 2 A Bessemer passenger train telescoped n Nlcklcs Plato freight at Wallace Junction Ia yesterday Freight Conductor Peter Donahue was killed and 20 passengers were injured A cibooce and an en- gine were burned Money CnptnroN Another DnUa London Fob 2The engagement of the duke of Roxburgh to Miss Pauline Astor daughter of W W Astor has been definitely arranged The wed Slug will take place some time next lummor- To Aid ExCouvictB Fort Dodge In Feb 2Papers yore filed here yesterday incoprora tiny the Iowa Benevolent association or the udof discharged or paroled irSsontrs troni the state i1t- lI It One feniflred be 3 ateers tomaS last to 160 acres of blue grew pssrtora la BDOtbDrn Iowa April 80 and vrcigbc out of the pasture Dec 1 1000 showt a pin of 553 pounds per bead on grass feed alone AS this pasture affordc food for 60 additional bead from Au- gust to December the gala of ms pounds of tho 100 bead was made on a trifle over ono acre of land This 853 pounds was sold at 5 cents a poUnd and so represented an Income of nearlY 517 per aero from the blue grass pas turn A certain man in a western state has a lot of eight acres completely taken possession of by Canada thistles Hi has tried a dozen methods of settlif rid of them and eo far utterly failed with the patch growing larger each yenr Ho asks us what to do If we bad tho job to deal with we should try smothering them out by first heavily fertilizing the land and then growing sorghum sowed thickly or even corn If the thistle cannot grow above- ground Its roots will not lire under groundSoareasked whether tho crmoke of soft coal Is injurious to vegetation It Is and decidedly so While this smoke undoubtedly n ts as a protection to some extent against some forms of In- sects ¬ and pests and the sooty deposits are essentially a fertilizer the large amount of poisonous and foul gases liberated is almost fatal to vegetation in what may be termed a smoky local ity Some day perhaps science wilt en ¬ able man to utilize these gases as fuel instead of liberating them to destroy vegetation and vitiate the atmosphere ONE WAY TO KEEP A BOY If you have a nice boy and you would like to keep him to help you on the farm and your wife has what she calli a company bodroom nicely carpeted furnished and decorated while the boy sleeps In the attic with tho hired man you Just siva that boy that bedroom for his use and when night comes toll your company to go home and conic again next day or else give them your own room and you go to sleep In tho nttlc The sure way to kerp a boy Is to treat him like a little gentleman and not like a little heathen Yotj will find It vastly easier to retain your company than It will lit to retain your boy tARE WOODS It has been frequently stated that tha Island possessions recently acquired l1y this country are vein rlci In fancy and valuable woods It Is vreirto bear In mind that tin scarcity of a thing very lorgely detormlnns Its value If the Tagalos bridge their mountain streams with mahogany logs It Indicates the abundance and cheapness of this varIe- ty of timber When a thing becomes common It always becomes cheap and unfashionable The rich want rno things and arc wllllntr to pay blirprlccs for them This Is written to corrpct the popular notion + hat there Ire enor mous fortunes wnltlng for those who think of handling these teary woods of the tropics When Deere Invented tho hard ¬ cued stoolmoldboard for tho American plow he did ns much for American ag rlculturo as did Sir Henry Bessemer for the transportation Interests when he Invented tho Bessemer steel process of making the ftecl rail Tho department is tak- Ing ¬ steps to got rid of the prairie dog settlements of the western states If the department will take some steps to limit the number of real dogs In the more civilized Portion of the country It would be a still better work No lobby working on congress In tho Interests of some great corporationcv ¬ er sot In as effective work as did the farmers of the co on the con ¬ grommet on the oleomargarine bill The vote In the house showed that most of them had heard from their country constituents the arc wont to think of Denmark as- a poor little country made up of moun ¬ gain ranges forests fish fiords and poverty still we note that It exported the past year IlWOOOOOO pounds of the best butter In the world worth not less than 33000000 besides a large amount of fancy cured bacon which brought a big price Positively relieves tho cough at4 caret tie hotel cold In 12 hours r v 1 ISINGLE 4l g I LIVERY BARNETT 5tALEI i HEAVY HAUUN6 iHEARSE i II 1Ift1011 yo M c rive Hundredl 5 More 3 J G The The Flower of Industry in A aj sweets of honest contented thrift i Bee v 1 VA f Has labored for this cause for more W ithan ten yearshas helped to bring 2- i this happy condition for I more than ten years The Bee has c hummed abroad the song of Hop ¬ kins Countys resources and indus I try every week in its columns and at frequent Intervals through the daily press of this and adjoining t States until Hopkins County inters peopleI I unique Help The Bee to Hum this good tunein every part of the county iad It trotabroad w Those 500 more Bees will swarm and hum each the more and spread the good tidings of Hopas 0 kins peoples honest thrift and the wealth of her t resources if you will act on the natural impulse J of a business man If you have seen merit In J f4 The Bees efforts give it your substantial endorse ¬ ment Send ONE DOLLAR for one subscrip ¬ tion to the paper that has made Hopkins County famous Address THE BEE Earlington Ky ARE YOU GOING TO I3iJILDI- f so Write or call on mo and got a plan of houso barn storehouse otc loan Bavo you money on plans Special nttcn thou given to Onestory Cottages Any ono can build your house according to my plans A trial is all I ask A skotoh free to any ono oh application JELrr1eeL JOQg HopkiruYil1e Ky I r IBoll 340 OIHco over PltolaccNlnth StrMt FINE KNIVES 3bloom OUROWN 1 BRAND Sold Under Positive Guarantee μ Largest Stock Ever All Kinds Up to the Brought to Earlington Finest SL Bernard Drug Store