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Mooks-" .,,.;, . I'm tr i ti.ii ASTHMA. OKM.O.N, NMDMSDAV. DM X.M HI J 1. 1!M)1. NO. lift VOL. I. IV if y, HI FREE Willi i v. i t.-n . n i tin- Mum s Suit "i Will, , . r l ii ll'-v-' Suit- ! .' r, mil--i Mi, ', ' Mm "f 'vi i. i ai FRBB il I,,..-! I.il ll- T I li.ii'lr W ' ll,, .l -I ,'MIIH-Ill W. I..IXI ONE price ! i,.t - .. I'. i ! :tli 1NGERS0L WATCHES Kcrncmter ONLY Fislier Brotlier.s' ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO, Plumbers and Steamfitters HOI.IJ ACil - S27 BOND School Books MAKE YOUR EXCHANGES HOW GRIFFIN & REED, I.ok,, Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIG ARS Supplies of all kiinlsnt lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers Mini Lowers. A. V. AL.L.I3N, Tenth nnil Cummm-liil Streets SuitS and Overcoats uil- ul- vi rrn.it fa: $1.00 ONE DOLLAR at MTH I OI1 SIPERIOR STEEL RANGES JSTIIiRT Supplies MESSAGE HEAD IN CONGRESS ll Is an Able Doc uncut and Was (ircclcd with Applause on UolhJSidcs. CIIIMSI; I:U.ISI0N L'K(il.l) ll I Ig.itlnii fni' Western A lid land-. li it cct ton li' lie I Su.ir uiil HnllJiiig "I I'.icilii: ill'lc I.CsI'HIIIIlt. llded I ., Hi. s i:. it. ai, 'i ll,, in. ,f i iii'-n- 1,1' u. I nut ii. I. It l 1 1 if t un i. , m,. ii . .. . ..r .i k" .ii .'i.iini'y I'll II.. .'h .f Ii ml.. I I '1 ' M. I. lit M.K.nl. "ii li"! I m, .nun, hut . I ,'. : i ' I 1,-1.1:.' I Ii, 1'iin X Hi- t ii .Hi i !..!! il I r..f!.l . II!.. I ,1 I. I III tll.lt ' -. .11 I !,, li t, ..! tin i' ll. ..lit h i 'f I I,,- 1.,-t f . i t, . I. , ti- I I i. I. Ii! -! ... ! 1 1,. I I. It I .'I... Il.m U i Ii ll.il! '.' ! .-! .I I 111. 1..I" . i' ,1 . f It, I- fa"! I- ,, I,' I . . ! . '. 1 .1 .. ! II ..!l,"l.,: .1 I ..I A M in . I! t, - M ! I '., , , ,i" .. .!.. .-!!!. ! !.. K.:i I as I -.'.,- !; . ' lii. 1 a I ! . ! 1. !.' . i ..,' Ml I .-!.' I .' I'.. . : 1 .. t .!. ! I':- : : t .,.!! r .! ! .i ! ' .... I I,"' .1'. ' I. !l !. .1. I ...... 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U .- in. t.i n a un, I KU .it .. -.1,1, -III W ll" Is ,,..l Ion hi'.,- v i in, ami in aiv lift", I ii, hy th" spl. mini a, In. i-ii i-nts .!' his lit'.- un. I th.- m an,! II. l.'lsiii Willi Willi h 111' 111"! Ills il. lltll Wlii'ii , tin ti fr,, in th" tiuin to thr nut Inn. th" hiirm ilntif Is no Kivut hh lo I'Mlt" Hill- KlllVI'St HlilMl'lu'tlsliHIS iinl In ,1, in, in. I mil- wlsi-st nn,l must a'snlnt" ai'tlon. This rrliiiliiiil was a ,i iifiswliituil n un 1 1 ti lit . Intlniiii'il hy the "in liiiiMs nf I'tiifi ssi'il mill villain. The In, I Is sow nl by the men who pivai'h m il ilorti lin s. un, I they i iinnut rsi'iipe In II- HllHl" nf leslinlisllilllly fur till' . hli lw liitl that Is min'il. The iiiiin who ailviicati'V iinuirhy llre. tly nl' Itiilti'ei tly. Ill any hnir or islllnll nt- tile 11111 II wlm apologues for nun ehlstM ami their ileeils. makes ilmself n l. ' ia 1 1 y Hri-essni-y to muiiler "line the fart. The iiliiuvhlst Is a ilinliuil wljose peiAi'i'teil ItilerestH ii iiil hint to prefer I'ntifusloti anil ehiiOK a I In- most heiietleleiii forin nl Honul inter. Ills ptotesl nf 1'iitii-ein for oi Ulni'ineil Is oiitniKeiiiiM III Its lm , ii, lent falslly. for II III" pollili'iil In iliinllotis nf this, i-mintiy tlo not iiffonl ,.,,,l llllllly lo every llntlest lltlil In elllu'eltl soil of toll, then tile ilnol' of iupe Is foiever i-lnseil itKalnst him. No nan or hmly of men pieiu liliiK anaieti stle il.ieti Ities shouhl he nllnweil nt mare liny more than If piviuMilHK He iininler of .some Hpei llli'il piivule liull- mini! Ahum 1iIhI.. ..i. Ih h wining in. I itn i 1 1 iik " nt" i -ki ni ;.i :l y it. .i'i"ii lll'l ll...lt"'tlill,ll' I i iiniKily ii-, I'liuii' ii'l t' tli'- i"ii i. ,.h iimt iii lip- i-.-r. If. i.r im win In. " 1 1 . . 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"!ii!i,. t . - sli .iild I,., r. gulat'.d if th, - i'.- f.-iml t" rer. is., li, ,-nse working !., il:- .-.i'.!.. ln.i-iiy. I'.ieat iprpora :10ns ..ist ,.n!v i.,ii.!s" th.-v are in-, i!. 1 and s.if, en.i: J...1 1,- ,,nt- inst'tu- is and it is therefore our r-.ght and ue l it y to s,... that t ii.y v.rk in !..,-i!..,nv wnh th institution-. V-! Hi. I t! Iiodn-s su, -r as . orpora t ami Mat ( k ,r ot ti-r nssori.t .,lis ,1 -e n ling llp."l :lt-- tat'lto'-y a f ,' lll.-il' evist. ti e or privilege -'1 .ii1 1 h -uli,! t. ii' .!' gov.-rn. i"..,t,l 'i.-iM .ii an ! fall .ml ne- iit.i!" in einaii. oi as t their op. r.i ti.ais "li.ii! I 1,.- male puMic r-gtil.iily .1 1 e.is..n.il,!-. intera!s 1 -- 1 - 1 -1 vi.' i- , ii.-;.-; 'i;i; Th- re -li iM 1"' -r-a.e.l a ahiti -t of- , , ! t" I" kll-'WII as Secret;, rv of ' '"nun, ! ,. an l Industries, as pro idi-il the I' :i Intro lm e.l al the last ses sion ,!' th iui, ss h shouid 1... his pi.oin,.. ! , ,1,-ai wiili , oinmerci- in iis j li. ,.,.i st sons,, in, '.u.png aim'tlg- .i.uiy l"'li,-r things whateer con. ,-iii-' 'al'.'r ,iiil all mat!.!- alt., tine the g-vit l.us- 111, ss , 01 p.n .it ions ami our m-rclinnt iiiailnc .'lllNl-Si: KN'-I.'-Sr IN. With the sole exception of 'he farm ing interest no one matte:- is of Mich xllal moment to our people as the- wel fare of the wage worker. If Ihe farm er and the wage worker f.re well off. It Is absolutely certnln that all others will be xv-ll off too. It Is therefore a matter for In-arty congratulation '.tint nn (he whole wages are higher today In the I'nlted States thnn ever before In mil- history and far higher than In any other country. The stnndarj of living is also higher than ever before. Kvi-ry effort of legislator and lulniin! strnlor should be lent to secure the pre inaueiii y of this condition of things mid Its Improvement wherever possi I'le. Not only must our labor be pro tected by the tariff, but it .should also he protccb d so far as It is possihli Iron, the presence in this oimtry " any laborers brought over Vy ci t ttaot ir of those who. coming freely yet rep " sent a standard of living so depress d that they can undersell our men i' he labor market and drag them to ; ower level. 1 regard it as ncces.snr lth this end In view to rcenact in iiedlately the law excluding Chine: iboreis and to strengthen It xxhenev U'oiitliuled on Second Page. ELECTION MAY CAUSE TROUBLE Iricnds of General Masso Charge Ca.nvasiiiiiK Hoard Are (alma Partisans. I ASK FOR FAIR, SQl ARH DEAL lltliin.ilioii nl M.I-.HU , ricnJs W ill (.onic tu Washington to uh mil I iicIh to the Ad ministration II WAV I " ; A '.ihl-sram .fc'(.. ! I.iiw.-t.l-, H.-i r,.ir, 1- z f .-!. '' th- I" ti,'. !;i'i, i ar' ,,i h.-.-ti ' i 'i ' .' !. irj ..' War I:.. ,' The in- a- ii'. hyii- Tu. -. In ' i r-.,. !.-. M.ih- a i'h k".-.t s,it..i that t.ij -f t. ,t: ti i.it.K ; !..!. m:. i,"'. I.v i .l.r i'..-! I J' ui.-h-r I.. '..i' .i.-!,i:;i--rii, i t- ,,.. f. t. I,, .. i, i. it... a;; n, nil.-r- ! h" I, ..,! ! ,,r- , at. !l- 1 a'.- al: r.-.- :r,h. i -ti.tt.iv.. . Ti. -it. as IV.ii.a ll.k". . a-, I a I., i s-U- r .1 M 'A ,-!.: N" l'N' : I. v.v- H- I- ' T - W , n " .' '..! K;- : : I! -r- VKW V !:K I,, .w -M-l; ll: 1! .' I'""' . "" ll- s.- 1-'.' .-i ,-. . i i. ti v i a-! i:, tine .,!: I .1 t'.-l I Ii TS-- f " I n h it that ' ''!. at; itl'.T ' " 'k- V ' h-- i !!- T i':-.-: ur:- i-a-1. r . h m " ! .-iinr 'i'u!-'- ! .i m gt a- ! ar.rmt he 1,'ly any ;!'. i-'.-r. .I- of Tammany na;i sli-.ii!. stay In New Y-rk a!! thr. i.nv rotm I A l ta.k u; 1:;- N-mg il... sin!.- '.a!,:- .ml try.t.L- t dii tate in nati 'ti.i; p .ii Is nonsense I am 1 in tin ,-on i..) .11 I,, any kind of lead. ,u; ,.f , mil's,, W;i: always take a deep int. ! s; in Tam-nany. I have n.'t plant:",! my fiit,:--. -x - t : '.In; I a Hi go to Rtigl.ind in January or Keb- ruary." ' VENEZLELA MUSI PAY C.FKMAN WAR VKSSF1.S I'O FN- 1 OKl i: CLAIMS. - - - Minister at Vcueuvla Cupitul Rec- oinmcilJs SetlJitltt Naval Vcs- so Is (n Inl'in cc l'.ix inviit. VKW Y. ilvK. !' ;'. -Says tli,- port ... Spam iTi iiH-lali i-..;-!-. si "!-..l nt of ihe Herald Pass, tig, 1 aur.ing !:"!n l-l ''.-.ial.l ;'i.. p.,-1 ,,; I'aia.as s.; h 'einian mintrti-r ii'. th- V. n- ni-l.it' capita'., has I,-, , on ni, n le, 1 10 liis g.o . rnm, n . that , ight v. ss, is ! -1.11.0:1, I 111 the v.-.r. 1 1 .us ports oi' 'cn--v-i, !,i to . I-.:'.,;-,-,- -i!u-I..i.e..t of cl 1:111s aga nst tl-.c iv- I 1 'i','l, J ib-lii 1 al 1 iiicrrer.i. w h , was rcinovcd rccetitlv from the otlice of : nnis' i- of war and arrested on the charge "f conspiracy, has applied for a trial by cunt martial. ilctieral t'ent.-n,'. formerly a friend of President Castro and C.enerals Muguerza. ltenin Omcla, Hernimdez, Micheletia and Palaclos. as well as the presidents of banks and principal mer chants of Caracas, are prisoners in the capital, according to the latest advices. Klghteen mercantile houses In Caracas are closed, and nut a single bank tran saction has taken place there in more than a week. COTTON I'ltOl' SHOUT. Publication of ilovetnmcm Kstimate I'auses Panic on Kxchange. Ni:V YOKK, IVc. ;!. Trading on the ottoti exchange today was convulsed y the publication of the government's sttmutc of a short cotton crop for the car. The tb;ii-vs were nearly -.MXHl.iW ales less that', th.- trad" .;. Hi rally el ected. ','tten I'lmi' -i! J- a I al" iu as many It utes amid sn' "f excite licut ucly seen Pr-'crs f '--ill! with each her to eov-r short ""! -ac.s and the ,t be. nm- a iindein ini-1 :i for m vcr- al mlnui"" afti-r th" r.-j.oit w;i rif i I. r.r fir"" h'.urn th" vilurn- nf hiiHiti i trim, in t",' -Aa rifirinniu. At ti," i I'lt.', irii-" win- at tli'-lr h I K h ii I'-.f-i ii-tii M M-Kiaif Klat'.'-rlHty 1I' ui.-l t.jr Url'.UI' p,, f'NIVhV Mr 1-Th.- rji.ll- ,,,. I""k,ni at I'r. Hl l-nt K,v.-lt r... fruti tin: j,nt f vl'-n t H li'-tary ,',,i-r araj wr-alth r,f w..-iKhf y matt.-rit 'Iik.-iih-I. i-nar-l It at on.- of ti,.. "'"i. hara-t-rintl- unJ r-tnark-a.il" m-MHiiK"i nvr-r m:nl to Cifiifr-Hii. At tin- farn-- Unit- th- p r recijrnii" 1 1 is '-'inwrvatUf an, I luimn -."s-'lko mnl--r;i t ..n an I that n., a't-tn.it hu l--n n. .i i-. a th" M'ir'iliiic I''st r'-rnarku, t,, sink" an attltu.l.- or r.,rry h Ik t'-tn-ts aAay. ' In, rn-iti'.nal l.iwntk Ak,h la'lon I'.'im Itcwilijtinn Inihirsinif Ir rlgatlnn. ''itV'X'i-1. Two. 3. iK-l'-t'at" from ''an.-i'la anl fmni n-atly -ry state In th" I'tii'in w-rc In atti-nOann- tit the "-riitii: of the innv-ntl-.n "f the In-t-in -itlon.il I.lv.-Rt,irk Annof.-fatlon to 'a" Th- KathTinK ai!,,t"il what m.t" -ai-i to he th" first revolution) n I'r.-.s! I'-nt Koos-V"l'-!i men-iaife. Th"- r"soI-,)ti.,i,s , omnteii !-l th" iT"fi .i"iit'. -I'titul- t'.-Aar.l th" reclama tion of ari l lan.lv 1- irritation ami u:i;.. 1 r.,nr-s to a m-rt-ju-i rs.nslil.-r-atioii ,,f th" 'U"Sti'in FIXI.V.; I!,A.MK '!.. .,r Wr... k-1 'A'-., hash Tram Mis-, int'-ri r. t.-l 'r l-rs. Al'it.VIS'. Ma h . .X-I: is .-x- I - t-l tha" th '!: !'- jury v. hu h las i-.ti in.-s.:ira':r.K th.- .u-astrous r- k "ti th- W , .-,;!r... n.ar S-i,-- a W.-.it.. -.; ,v ,:!!!. in -a hi, h i!-.iii" I-.ai: in l:ntn:i;r.in!s w-. re rru.-h-. ! an 1 I. urn. I I . o-at'i will r.-n'l"r a .T.i,-i tomorrow-. The testimony this t:i,,r!iir.c hr,".U'h' "ti! th- fart that th.--" was thr-" ilifT-r.-nt interpr'-ta-ti"tis atnor.K the i r-w of th" ast-l-.un.l train. No. 4, ,,f the oi,l.-rs un h-r whi'h tin- train was runriln?. I (JO TO rini.ISTINKS ' Tw -.r,ty-S.- i-nth Infantry to Reiie.e ' s' -leiu-.-nth Infantry in Islands. W'A SIUNi-.T. N. IVo. :.-The Twen-ty-s.-v.-nth infantry will go to the Phil ippines in three detaihments. The tifs-t will l.ave New York on the 5th instant, ihe second will leave the same port on the l.'.th and the third detach-m-nt will leave San Francisco on the ltith. On the arrival of this regiment at Manila, the Seventeenth Infantry, which has had the longest contineous s.-r-ii c in the Philippines, w ill return to the fnited States. COWMBU X IU: RFiIjLION". Peace Commission Kndeavoring to Se cure Surrender of Uberals 'ViI.ON. ivc. 3. -The triumph of the Colombian conservative government ,,n :h" Isthmus will doubtless Incal culably strengthen the overn.nent's hands. The eace commission has started for the interior to obtain nn interview with generals Piaz an 1 Lugo and itiluce them to give up the strug gle and returti to Panama The com mission Is empowered t" grant reason able !"rms to Diaz in the name of the government. KMPUF-SS SIN-V.nti ;g of S".;-e Tu.in IW of Keforni Intentions lVp. PKKIN. Dec. '!. Chinese ot!i i.i!s say tl-.at th,- appointment of a new heir apparent of the throne will be delay ed until l-.moei'or Kwang Hsu can dis cuss the iiuestion with hading men. The imperial edi.t deposing the former heir apparent, Pu Chun, son of Prince Tuan. author of the Boxer troubles. Is generally considered as the strongest proof yet given of the sincerity of the empress leaning toward reform. STORM OX THE SOUXD. SEATLTE, Dec. 3. A heavy storm Is raging along Paget Sound, In the straits and over all Western AVash Ington. It has demolished most all the telegraph wires northwest of Seattle. The damage has been slight In the city although shipping has suffered. A small steamer went ashore this even ing on Alki point. Xo loss of life. Sev eral plnte glass --'-slows have been smashed. Along th-' waterfront suiih minor craft xvere damaged by belm; blown against the docks. Ail.VINST lXIONS. CINCINNATI, O.. IV.-. 3.-Twenty 1 the leading shoe manufacturing cot cerns nl Cincinnati ha e 'le id -1 post a notite tomorro.. declaring thi Ind p.-nd nee of labor organize Ions. HOUSE AND SENATE After Listening to Reading of Presidents Message Both Bodies Adjourn. SCHLEY CASE IN THE HOUSE Oininiittcc Appointed in Fach to lucidc Manner of Fxpress. in ' Sorrow at I'rcsi dent McKinJcy's Death. WASHINGTON. 3 Not In many -ars have the membem of th houw llstent-d with vuth rapt attention to the annual rnesaxe of the president of the I'nlte,l f-taten aii thi y today 1I1 to the realing of the first message ut I'resl l-nt P.ooseveit T1 - -ea linir w ruph'l two hours, ami at the conelu ilon th"re was an enthusiastii- ilemon straion on the fiepuhlhan sl,e. On morion of Orosvenor that portion or the message Mat! 1 to the Jeath of the late pp-si'lent was referred to the lommltt to Join a similar commit tee of the senate to consM-r and de 1 id" hy what tok-n of resject and r t"m It was proper for congress to exi.re.'-s th- d-ep senslhility of the Nation to the tragi" wcurrenee at Huff.ilo. The resolution was passed and then, as a further mark of respect, the house adjourned. MA 'U' Y S "JUSTi it.Y." WASHIN'IT N. Iter. 2. Represent ative YVillinis. of Mississippi, intro duced in the house a preamble and resolution - ailing 'or a commission of mnuiry in the matter of Maelay's "History of the Cnited States Navy," w ith 'ef -r--'nce to the Si hiey case. I The resolution is as follows: ; "T:iat a committee be appointed by the si-eak-T for the purpose of investi I gating and reporting to the house the 1 truth or falsity of said statement as I mad" by sail Maclay. the truth or fal jsity of the allegation that proof sheets w-re submitted to and acquiesced In hy said Captain Crowninshield and said P. -ar-Admir.il Sampson, and to recoinm-nl to the house the course of I action 'o lie pursued by the house In ' cons .-i.iu.-nee of the ascertainment of j the fac-.s to be made hy said commit j tee." j IN THE SENATE. I WASin.NilToN. Dee. 3 The senate . listened to the first message of Presl- dent P.ooseveit today and adopted a ; resolution directing the appointment of j a committee to co-oi-erate w 1th a like ! committee from the house to consid er by what token of respect and af fection congress might express the sorrow of the Xation upon the tragic death of the late President McKinley. The message was delivered soon aft er the senate met. The reading occu- i pled nearly two and a half hours and I was listened to xvlth marked respect j by the senators. At the conclusion of the reading of the message. Foraker presented the McKinley resolution and as a further mark of respect the senate adjourned. DtMCS RESPONSIBILITY I ItL'l.ii ARIA'S ANSWFR TO I NTT KU STATl:S M)TE- Use of Violence by Unhands Will He Kcstilt of 1'rotraeteJ Nego tiations Ansxver Impudent. XE.V YORK. Dec. 3.-The Iluigar lan government's reply to L'niteJ States Diplomatic Agent Dickinson's note has Just been made public by the Austro-Hungarian foreign ministry, at Vienna, says the Vienna correspondent j of the World. It was written by Mr. Daneff, Bulgaria's minister of foreign ! affairs and concludes with the follow ing xvords: ."I am surprised that you have come , to the conclusion that the United States t will hold Bulgarl resujnsilile ior Miss 1 Stone's death. I must regard It as , certain ihat the using of violence by ihe brigands can only be attributable j to your protracted n.-irottitUiis. It I was for you to carry the negotations I 1) a successful end. The Hulgatlan ! .-overnmetit declines all responsibility." In Vienna this answer is considered nost impudent and the hope Is ex ressed that .he I'nlted States will old li-ilgarUt responsible for Miss tone's safety. PRICE OF SILVER. XEW YORK. Dec. 3. -Silver, 54.