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at o f H U t « W arrants W ill Soon MORE ICY TERRITORY TR O U B LE PATCHED H a w a lia n -.fa p itn .ie D l.p u t* Is M illio n ! A rb itra tio n . U P. Settled £ Salem, Sept. 30.— The supreme court New York, Oct. 1.—A Herald special today, Justices Wolverton L o n d o n R u m o r H a s It W e from Washington says: A n official an and Bean being present. nouncement of tjie departure of the A r e to B u y G re e n la n d . lence. The petition for rehearing in the case Japanese enrtse/Ntmiw'a from Honolulu of E. D. Sluttuck, appellant, vs. Har for Yokohama, with the statement that rison If. Kincaid, secretary of state, the immigratiou question between AUTONOMY respondent was denied. This is the ENGLAND’S JEALOUSY AROUSF.I) Japan and Hawaii is likely to he hidden, and the front breadth must! mandamus suit brought by the appel shortly settled without arbitration, has as narrow as possible. M„st Kkll lant to compel the respondent, as sec thrown a peaceful aspect around Ameri m ade o f double width material * retary of state, to audit his clsim and i . I ’ a r t o f H u d . » i i H a y t ì r a l n l i m i ! « can questions in the Pacific. This X ot B lu ff the f)n *«u have one narrow front breadth and! issue a warrant on the state treasurer cheering news has been communicated N ego tiatio n . tV 11 li D enm ark « « t * H u y » W h » t Urn w id ely gored one at each »id,., t() J i in payment thereof, for salary as cir- to the state department by Minister S a l i i tu H r C n i l a r W a y . sr W i l l N u t Do. the requisite fullness at t]„, W ill a n id e a l w if e . ' cult judge of the fourth judicial dia- Bewail at Honolulu, whose mail report Plainly made skirts will he fa T 1 London, Oct. 1.— There is a rumor has just reached the department. New York, Oct. 5. — The Herald ' trict. ? , H A R L E S D IC K E N S thus de such trimming« as are used lsdn. This suit was commenced in Judge in Canadian circles that the govern The-most important statement bv prints a number of interview» with scribed un Ideal w ife: "She is most exclusively Hat ones, and appi'l loading Cuban» here on tho situation in H ew itt’s court, depart re.* it Jjp. 3, oir- ment of the United States has made Mr. SeWall is that the Hawaiian-Japan- true and noble w ife for whose either to the lower part or runni^,, overtures tv.tbe govurument of Den- ' cuit court of M yron c o w l j ,Upon the island. ese authorities have estimated that ! ambition a husband’s love and her < u Complaint the court hiark with thu object "of acquiring ‘•fiotr.OtHI pi gold will settle the claims dren’s adoration are sufficient, w ho ap each sidt* o f the front breadtl Estrada Palma, representativve of the fi’ b»1? of. Flounces will only lie used for evenil of the hitter against the Dole govern- the Cuban provisional government, i issued kip ■alternative wyft of manda Greenland from the latter country. The Evening News gives prowma»ova luw.t, hir the rejection of immigrants plies her military Instincts to the disc - dresses and will not reach much alml mus, 8(}il ItSHwl to t^w defendant and said: I pline of her household, and whose lcg- the knee. ,-The Cuban» are tnoie firmly deter 1 reHondepnt, ai’ askpdf'to show canto for to the rumor, and says: who-came to the island last spring. "U nder ordinary circumstances, Heretofore Japan has sheltered herself | tslatlve instincts exercise themselves in mined tl mn ever to push the tight until not c o m W i t h the plaintiff’ s de A d j u s t a b l e Hand Mirror. I making the laws for her nurse, whose absolute independence of Cuba i» ac mands. A general demurrer to the writ even if true, the rejiort would excite behind fth&eiatement that Hawaii must No longer need madam crane a| intellect has field enough for her In little interest, but, coupled with the knowledged. 1 believe the Cubans are was filed by the defendant, and the admit first the “ principle of monetary coiumuuiou with her husband, am twist her ueck to discover the eoadld w illing to pay a reasonable indemnity 1 court ordered a pro forma judgment, news of the hoisting of the uniou jack liability,’ ’’ ^and when this admission whose heart asks for no other honors of her hack hair. No longer need s| to Hpain, provided she withdraw her sustaining tile demurrer. The plaintiff on Baffin’s Land, it become, of great has been made, she would be willing to than Ids love and admiration—a woman pulV the shoulder o f a bodice out moment. It ap|>ears that Baffin’s Laud discuss thfe amount that should he paid troops from Cuba before the island is refused to amend or further plead, and shape trying to determine with the ai the court ordered the writ quashed, and was never formally acquired by the to salve fhe wound her dignity has wlio does not think it a weakness to at totally ruined.” , tend to her toilet and who does not dis Knrique Devaronu said: ‘ ‘ The only gave judgment for the defendant, dis Erglish, although it lias been regarded suffered: practical solution of the Cuban problem missing the proceeding. From this as English territory for half a century. The fact that the mikado is now w ill dain to be beautiful, who believes in t'4e virtue o f glossy hair and well-fit Hrdson’s strait is destined to liecome a is absolute iudependenee.” judgment apfieal was taken to the su ing to discuss the amount that he Colouel F Lopez de (jueralta. for preme court. A lengthy opinion was part, in the future, of a great grain claims is due her instead of the princi ting gowns, and who eschews rents and merly of the Uniter! States army, and rendered, in which it was held that the carrying route between Liver|xsil and ple means in the opinion of the state raveled edges, slipshod shoes and auda- a veteran of the 10 years' war in Cuba, demurrer should have been overruled Winnipeg, which will he a powerful department officials that, if necessary, | clous make-ups- a woman who speaks said: i and the case remanded. A petition rival of the American land route. The : the Dole government authorities can j low and does not speak milch; who i> ‘ ‘ To avoid further shedding of blood for rehearing was filed by the secretary Americans have no part or feeling in rid themselves of a troublesome ques I patient and gentle, and intellectual and o f innocent people 1 would, although of state’s attorneys without his advice. the Eastern part of the continent north tion before congress convenes so that j industrious; who loves more than she painfully, sign and give my consent to One petition,prepared by N. B. Knight, of Maine, and if they are to participate Hawaii may present herself fdr admis { reasons, and yet does not love blindly; a compensation to Spain for the sake was published before being filed with in the advantages of the Hudson hay sion to the union free from foreign who never scolds and never argues, but of getting rid of the Spanish.” the court. The petitions were both route, it will lie urged that their gov questions which might be a stumbling ! adjusts with a smile—such a woman is ernment secure some island or peninsu block in her way to coalition with the i the w ife we have all dreamed o f ouce E. Trujillo, editor of El Porvena, overruled. said: “ Cubans are fighting fur abso United States. Of course, it is op- | in our lives, and is the mother we will Secretary Kincaid said today that he la without delay.” The Evening News adds to this com- tional with Hawaii to pay this amount, | worship in the backward distance of lute independence, and will accept no has no disposition to delay the matter other solution.” further, and it being satisfactory to ment an interview with an unnamed and, as President Dole has .never ad- I the past.” Regarding the proposition for the ¡ both parties to the suit, it is under- ( anadian official to the effect that the mitted Hawaii’s liability to pay a T h re e W o m en o f the W est. purchase of Cuba from Spain, General stood, the supreme oourt hag agreud to hoisting of the union jack over Baffin’ s monetary indemnity as a result of the Miss Frances Cravens, queen of the Emil io Nunez, w(io has been in consul issue a peremptory writ, and the secre Land was probably provoked by the re- exclusion of the Japanese immigrants, Kansas City flower parade, is a beauti tation with the juntu leaders in New tary of state w ill begin issuing war ports that the United States govern- they may feel that if they pay $100,000 ful young woman, well known in Kan ment iiad its eye upon that territory. in gold to Japan such action may make York, said: rants right away. sas City society. She Is the daughter of According to the official, tiiere is noth them liable to further payments should ” 1 cannot see how the plans for the the late Judge J. K. Cravens, is about A v e r a g e K e e p « Dp. ing to prevent the United States from in the future other immigrants fce re freedom of Cuba on the basis of a guar 19 years old. of medium height and New Orleans, Sept. 80.— The yellow purchasing Gerenland (nun Denmark, jected. This would be an especially antee by the United States of an in FOR MY I . A I ) Y S COMFORT. queenly carriage. She was educated foyer situation here continues exasfier- in conclusion, the News remarks: demnity of $300.000,000 in cash can be serious matter in case union with the In New York and Is quite an accom o f a hand-glass how her waist titsTTg “ I f the Americans acquire Greenland United States were not accomplished. displeasing to any of the parties, except atingly the same. A daily average of plished musician. latest hand glass does uot require that the amount is greatly in excess of 18 to 30 new cases and 3 deaths has there will be difficulty ahead for our It was suggested by a state depart Mias Gertrude Dwyer of San Antonio. the true vaine of the relic« left by Wey- kept up. But, while theie is no sign of trans-Atlantic commerce and interna ment official, however, that Hawaii Tex., was selected “ queen of Texas be held in the baud at all. It clasps t back of a chair easily and madam, i an epidemical visitation, the slow prog tional relations. I f they have not ac ler. The United States could afford to might follow the course pursued by the beauty” at a beauty carnival held at back up the proposition, because it ress of the disease pots obstacles daily quired it already, what is to prevent United States in cases of outrage upon Waco, Tex. She has just returned from ed before her dressing table. Is enab to have one reflector liefore her and < would iiave the revenue of Cuba to in the way of the merchant public, who our securing it?” foreign citizens in this country. It is a trii) through Mexico, where her fame behind her without the least wea guarantee reimbursement, and would are anxious to again resume trade with usual for the government to pay an in had preceded her, aud she was given o f her wrist. A C R IS IS IN S PA IN . gain immediate improvements in its the surrounding country. The record demnity to the families of the victims, banquets and receptions. President today was not unlike that of many trade relations.” with the understanding, however, that and Mrs. Diaz Invited her to Chupulte- B lin d Woman F a r m e r . \ other days, in that it showed a death R e s i g n a t i o n o f t h e A z c a r r a ^ a M i n i s t r y — such action has no reference to the pec. While women who farm are mimej A N e w C ab in et. j through sheer neglect of the patient. S A Q A S T A 'S P O L IC Y . question of liability. Miss Katherine May Wood of Omaha ous in all States o f the Union, a blin There have been 21 cases up to date Madrid, Oct. 1.— The Spanish cabin State department officials would be was admitted to the bar a year ago. woman farmer is seldom seen. The! 1 having a fatal termination. The facts I tn n i.d la t . It.c a ll • ( t V . y l . r and the et has resigned. The queen has accept 1 glad to see the question finally disposed She is a graduate of Harvard, and has lives in Oak II111, Texas, a blind gli[ are incontrovertible that at least one- ed the cabinet’ s resignation, but has O r a n tln g o f Praasi.iitl K . fo r m a . J of before the senate takes the annexa had wonderful success, having won a who has from a few acres of lund, cti half died through neglect or lack of asked General Azcarruga to continue in tion treaty under consideration. Now York, Oct. 2.— A dispatch to attention. Business is showing feeble office until a solution of the crisis is the World from Madrid auys: The departure of the Naniwa was S’ signs of revival, and the railroads arc found. Her majesty will summon the The World correspondent called to announced by Minister Sewal and Rear- putting forward superhuman efforts to leaders of the various parties, ami the day on Premier Sugasta, who said, in secure a modification of the quarantine presidents of the chambers tomorrow to Admiral Miller. The admiral has sat response to inquiries: “ You ask me if isfied himself that theerniser has really regulations. Dr. Oliphant’ s trip up consult as to the situation. Beuor the liberal party would assent to medi the road tomorrow, at the invitation of Sagasta has been telegraphed for, and gone to Japan, and in this case the ation by thti United States,with a view the Southern Pacific Company, with a it is believed the liberal le ider will be Philadelphia will come home on the ar- to hastening the pacification of Cuba i rival of the gunboat Wheeling, with view to securing a modiefiation of the askeil to form a cabinet. and inducing the rebels in arms and tier orders to return “ when the Naniwa existing quarantine, w ill settle it The ministry whose resignation has the exiles to accept autonomy. Why whether trade is to stagnate for several just been announced was constituted as has left. ” should we need mediation, when our Another feature of Minister Sewall's weeks longer or whetner it is partially follows: intentions— long and often expressed ' report, which was pleasing to the offi to be resumed at once. Prime minister and minister for war, by the liberal pruty— aim at realizing cials, was the statement that all was Today two deaths were reported. General Marcello de Azoarrag:.; minis that America could suggest? Thoro have been a total of 177 cases ter for foreign affairs, the Duke of quiet in the islands. He refers to the ’ No Spanish |>arty, certainly not the to date. A number of patients were Tetuan; minister of marine, Rear A d Japanese portion of the community, lilterals, could assent to foreign inter- stating that they were evidently peace discharged today. miral Don Jose M. Beranger; minister in our domestic affairs, or with T. E G ill, proprietor of the Biloxi of finance, J. Y. Don Juan Navarre; fully disposed, or, at least, there is not ir colonies. No government could present evidence of an intention on )>o|ie to Induce the nation to accept Manufacturing Company, died this minister of commerce ami agriculture, their part to precipitate an uprising. morning at Biloxi. Don Aurelinno Lineres Rives; minister surh interference. If America, as we of the colonies, Don Tomas Castellano; firmly bel ieve and hope, is disposed to N n t r d t y o f S a ilors. FROM S T . M ICHAELS. GERTRUDE DWYER. FRANCKS C R AV E*. be friendly with us. let her olwerve the K A T H K R I X R M A Y WOOD. Ban Franoisco, Kept. 80.— Over 80 minister for the home department, Don rules of international law, and stop the vessels have finished loading wheat in Fernando Coasgayon. number of cases she has carried to the tivated by herself, cleared about United States Minister Woodford, i Tug; H o l y o k e A r r i v e s S a f e l y a t P o r t Supreme Court of Nebraska. Her argu flow of moital and material aid, with San Franoisoo this month, and the mat each season for several years by out which the insurgents could uot last ter of securing sailors for them lias re the Duke of Tetuan and the president T o w ti « e n d . ments are clear and she is very famil growing and sale of vegetables. I of the senate, the Marquis Paso de la five months. solved itself into a serious problem. Port Townsend, Oct. 1.— The tug iar with all the writers of standing on began with no capital and an unfencej “ Wo shall reverse tin policy in “ What’s the good of a charter to a Marreze, held a long conference today, i Holyoke arrived tonight from St. law subjects, and her text-book knowl Cuba, heginn mg, naturally, with the vessel when a captain cannot produce and General Woodford presented to j Mioheals, having left there on Septem edge is declared by all practitioners to piece of uncultivated land. There recall of Weyler. I informed the sailors to man her?” was a remark General Azcarraga the members of the ber 11 with the schooner W. J. Bryant be marvelous. Her specialty Is divorce now a neat fence about her domain. | well and pump lu the center, and queen yesterday that the liberal party made by a disgusted British skippet United States legation. Owing to the I in tow. court business, hut she refuses to take has. In addition to purchasing the would accept the re«|M>nsibility of office yesterday. “ Many a good ship is load cabinet crisis, the Cuban pour-parlers cases of tills nature against the woman. On the 21st of the month, while off paid for a piano and hack to take h^ moat w illingly if her majesty honored ed and ready to sail, but is compelled have lieen postponed The result Is that Miss Wood Is reeelv- It is said that Benor Sagasta is in Kadiak island, a heavy storm prevailed, Ing all the business o f the women of vegetables to the market, which the party with her confidence; that the to swing at her anchor because the liberal party had plans for all pending master cannot procure men at the rul favor of superseding Captain-General and the tug was forced to heave to for Omaha who desire divorces. She tioasts, twenty miles from her home. questions of the day in B]>uin, and cer ing rate. It w ill come to a split up Weyler and of granting autonomy to a period of 28 hours. During the storm however, that she settles more divorce B o s « o f a S e c tio n G ang. tainly would grant to Cuba autonomy pretty soon, and the sailors’ wages will Cuba immediately. Benor Ganiozo will the hawser which connected the schoon cases out of court than by judicial The novel sight o f a woman liossl probably be minister of foreign affairs er and the tug parted, and the schooner methods, claiming that she conceives along the lines traced in the program advance, contract or no contract.” a gang of railroad men may be seen went adrift. W hile it is not thojght of tho Cuban autonomists themselves. The situation is about as follows: in the new cabinet. the Bryant has been lost, grave fears It to lie her duty to bring quarreling the Duluth and Winnipeg line. Sit I said so in my manifesto in June, and Nearly all the British ships in port are P r e m i e r '« I n t e r v i e w W i t h the Queen. for her safety are entertained. She car couples together when possible before her liusbnnd died over a year ago M I havfi repeated the same promise dur under contract to certain shipping mas resorting to the courts. Mary Shannon has had charge of London, Oct. 1.— A dispatch to the ried a crew of seven men and two pas ing the government holidays. The lib ters. These latter have agreed to sup sengers, the latter being Engineer Tur section gang, she taking the place Daily Mail from Madrid says: The eral party is prepared to grant to Cuba ply men all the year around whenever T h e U p-to-D ute Girl. her husband. The roadmaster asse all possible government, a broad tariff required, and at no time are wages to solution of the crisis depends upon the ner and wife, of the steamer Eliza that she is the best section boss he hi and every concession compatible with exceed $30 per month and $40 advanoe. policy to lie adopted toward the United Anderson. on the line. This Is a description The reason given for the probable the inflexible defense of Spain’s rule A t the preaent time the rate in Port States. Liberal poiticians declare that her at work. Dressed In a pair and sovereignty in the West Indies. land and on Puget aoumi is $30 a they w ill stoutly resist America's pre safety of the Bryant is that she was bloomer overalls, with the bottoi W e believe this w ill satisfy the major month and $60 advance, consequently tensions. General Azcarraga, in a long known as one of the best sea boats of laced around the tops o f cowhide boo queen regent today, ; her tonnage in the North Pacific ity of Cubans and we w ill act thus sailors in this port will not ship at the interview with a U the . . n«;.vn t *. i— 1: — — 3 I . m _ • and her head adorned by a broa spontaneously." lower rate. A t the preaent time the explained the situation. It is believed waters. She is 55 tons measurement, brimmed slouch hat, the woman ships Bothwell, St. Mirren, Dalgonar, that he asked her majesty if she was and for many years was used as a pilot- Tortu re«! by T h ib e ta n «. lion boss may be seen any day, exce Gleucaird, Kensington, Largiemore, ready to confirm the government in hont off Cape Flattery and at the Bombay, Oct. B.— Henry Savage Sunday, In all kinds o f weather, stai Leicester Castle and Matterhorn, and necessary powers, in t iew of the atti mouth of the Columbia river. Landor, a well-known artiat, traveler the barks Clonoaird, Forfarkshire and tude of the United States. After the of ing beside the track in the midst o Captain Clinger, of the Holyoke, says ami writer, and the grandson of the Iverlochy are lying in the stream interview he attended the cabinet. the Bryant may be expected to sail up gang of laborers directing the work Walter Savage Landor, hgg awaiting crews. Borne of them are at The meeting was attended by Senor | the Straits at any time. surfacing, lining up and rail replac« just i returned from India, after a ter- an expense of $3B0 a day, and at that Kevertor, the excommunicated minister Captain Tom Powers, of the Eliza O n e W o m a n ’s P ro fes s io n . rible experience. He had undertaken rate will soon eat up the etxra wages of finance, and Benor Coshayon, minis Miss Lillian Small, o f Cape ter of the interior, both of whom ten Anderson, returned from Dutch harbor an exploring tour io Thibet, but he was demanded by the men. Mass., has a singular profession, ubandoued by all the memhera of his dered their resignations. Shortly after on the Holyoke. He indignantly de lives in a small cottage under B y R a il F ro m Tra il. » c o m p a n y , exoept two coolies. Finally, the premier tendered the resignaiton of nies the report that the Anderson w ill leave her bones where she now lies, shadow of the big Highland Mehl * tins Thlbetana arrested him by an act of Trail, B. C., Sept. 30.— The last the eutire cabinet. but says the old craft will be on the and here she spends her time 1 treachery, sentenced him to death, and, ■pike on the Trail-Robson branch of Sound and Alaska run ne\t season, B ait D . j fo r N e w O rleans. through the telescope for passil after torturing him with hot irons, ao- j the Colnmiba & Western railroad was New Orleans, Oot. 1.— Today hss and that a scarcity of fuel is all that ships and telegraphing to Boston tually carried him to the execution driven this morning in the pretence of learned to do this when only a chi ground«. A t almoat the laat minute, many apectators. Tomorrow, the first been a record-breaker in tho number of prevented him bringing her back to the her father occupying the post of the execution was stopped by the grand freight train w ill bring coke from Rob- new cases of yellow fever, while the Sound now. He says the Anderson nai master. When she returned froi lama, who commoted the aentenoe to aon, and a regular passenger service deaths equaled in number those of any never leaked enough to drown a rat, Itoarding school, where she was sent torture by the “ stre.ohing-log,” a ape- w ill be inaugurated as soon as the Can- day since the fever was first discovered and that all the passengers who went north on her will verify his story. ciee of rack which greatly injured adian Pacific railroad affords proper in the city. due course of time, she became Among the 34 new cases today, five People at St. Michaels are well pro Mr. Landor'a apine and limbs. After oonneotions at Robson for Nelson. The father’s assistant. She leads a Ion being chained for eight days, he was road ia 31 milee long, and rune up the appeared on Jackson avenue, one of the vided with the necessaries of life for life, often for days seeing no one This is the way she wears her great the families of the lighthouse k< released. Mr. Landor has no fewer Columbia river from Trail to Robeon, fashionable streets of the city. Most winter, and many of them are engaged Bernhardt bow. aa the result of hia tor- connecting there with the Canadian Pa- of the patients today are of the better in building boats which will be oper She has a wheel and a rifle for c«i ated on the river next season. claaa. cille branch to Nelson. ture. nanlona. Sleeves of Wrap«. P u rc h a se convened C ir I Ala., Oct. o.—-While re- here late laat thrown from a river and drowned, ae Liamie Mary T. and pe. Their *— ‘ T u r k is h R a id e r s la F arala. Teheran. Sept. 80. — Th « inquiry In. urliteli .»* made into the fighting which took .1 place on the Tnrko-Persian frontier, in August last, allow* that the raider« were Turkish Kurds, whe crossed the frontier with the full knowledge of the Turkish military authoritiea, sacked nine villages and massacred 860 Mas- ChriaiUnc, including The Par*lea have full the outrage«. T w « n t j r - F o u r C m « « « » t Kit w a r d « . I Edward«, M ise. Oct. 1 — Twenty- , four new cane« of yellow fever were re ported today, making the total cases to date 336; number of casee under treat ment, 109; number of convalescent and disoharged, 119; number seriously ill, 8. D eed o f • D run kard. Boulder, Colo., Oct. 1.— W. H. Ir win, owner of the Belcher silver mine, shot and dangerously wounded his wife last night and then shot himself in the heart, dying instantly. Irwin waa in toxicated at the time of the shooting. C k ll4 rM B a r a * 4 t o DemtH. Alma, Neb., Oct. 1.— The farm house Portland, On, Oct. 1.— Every woolen of A . L. Gordon bnrned laat night, de m ill ia the «täte of Oregon is running stroying three children. Gordon was full tme, os orders, and several of them dangerously burned ia hia effort« to i save the children. are running day end n'gbt. K u a D a y a a d N igh t. Sleeves of outside wraps show little or no alteration. They are made with several shallow pleats at the top, which are clustered together at the shoulder and do not extend to the sides of th<i armhole. Almost all the Jackets have cuffs of some kind, either the material turned back a short way or some form of trimming adopted which has the cf. feet of a cuff. The New Skirt. One of the distinctive features Effect«. Bolero and Zouave effects have none of their popularity, and will som out in new and odd surprise* the season advances. Many of are designed fo r warmth, while the i jority are made as an artistic de tlon for the fancy bodice where seve materials are combined. Jeweled, seled and all-over braided effects^ be much used In these dainty addlt* which are affected alike by both of and young, and claim a place in 1 B olero an d Z o n a r e ’* th* ‘ !t *» cnt long foremost ranks o f good styl«.—W* *» front The feet muit he completely •n’a Home Companion. What rder an Tourl W ind i» jever fo sing nu |l tourists I been [ nature Ijilty ett etunris Ins nai e Cata! 1 Lam i« rtlan'l, Pfíi ¡//J/, Il IUSIN ness, : MEDIC IRMI Attui» „ : <£' N 5lr fcw. No* on lfh!v we *no P lo v “ the seed HwithliR I firm er 111 t e ? i If llt y L I wtn shot I *>rn-l<H>k l i . ÿ Tei l«ì feit it [S** A l “ ‘‘‘truie i *Q as: •little I I w<