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( News 3 9CIO OK EGON ■------------- IHE NEWS üf IHE WEEK LATER At a meeting <»f th* va» »• rrhg ’»a denominations held in London, the «tar's disetmament f*r<»|*wal was in* dorsad. (4i|<>n«l William J. elated l im*el! as opp Bryan haa d« I tu «apaneium Spaniards u;»«ned fir« on a Coban fumral pr<*e*»H»n in Havana, and w«,uud«d several. On« will probably dia By th« eiphwion of a •b»ll At F'Ut (V>n«tan* me. at Crc»n«ta it, Russia, hit»« aobhera ««re killed an*i throu officers and ««leu «ohliars w«>uuded. Hv a tip1** n ifWtt * gri«l mill at pettysvill«, Nat« Thomaa and f’lat*r»<M Fmmot.s were killed outright and Will Markley was fatAlly injured. Chi-ago psr hers will Sf«nT a large smourii of money in erecting imm«-i»«« <*ild «forage plants in hantisgo and Ha vana fur the r«-‘ • pt '•!» and vlurmg uf frewh meat. himon, the n«w «enator fenm Gru g”' , I «» hern pl« rd U| ' 11 th« follow- Iig ••inmitt«*» Mirn-s and mining, irrigation, r«v«»lut>«maty claims. Polo ms< river front and tre»ps«e<’« upon ¡nd tan lauds. deaths occurred in Hutte, Fiva «MAh!., nbirii am claimed to have been mttftwl by the dreadful sulphur and • riRrnic fume« fmm t! •' smeller«. Many pie who ran do *> are leaving the city to get out < f toe smoke It 1« pro! *! 1« that Secretary Blisa will, within a «bort time, tender hts Ieslgnath'ri to the president. He ha« |. Si I th« step under Ooh side rat ion fur •ome tin«. d««rnmg it n«*<**-»ry that he should I m » free to <h*vut« mur« tiuis to his large busHiee« Ihtaieeta. Th« Brooklyn, Triaa. Colma and RrwNtlul*- have !***en «»r ler«* I t«» Havana. While there tv not the fainted deair« to convey a threat hi li e dispatch of tbe««e warships to Havana, it may be holed that whrtl tl <V lie Within th« harlsor tbwy will buhl the town in per fect »i>! ;«■< t D n Tba Clearwater Hhort Line Railway CotniwUiy, will h is the t ffh lai title of the branch Northern Pacific cut »-ff. 1.4» filed vert Hi ates in the uffl'W of lb« secretary of state at Olympia, dewignat** Ing Thomas fi-jarr as its ag*-ut in Washington, and «bowing tie* r«*ule uf the pr«»p»’se I mad, now und«f cun«true- tnti Word hae hen fe<rive«l from Viiilad Sint«-* Con»ul Aden that John < Flan- agsn, the mididential rhrk uf George I K«- A ‘ ’ • .'ii 1 Ì • po, who wes mflrd«n-d Aug i»! 2V. ba« I* -n Miilrmcd by a ««-nsular court to Hnpri*' inumi f >r HL* Flanagan had la»«m mbhmg hi» employer systumaiic- ally an I «mnmilted the crim« tu Oliver Up his 111 lade«*!« Two men w*re kdled by the «apio- • »mi of na'.uta! ga» at Canm>n»v dl«*. in«!. Henry J. .Nelltgan r** k, Georg« W. ileverly, I mi II i of <’im|«ny G, First Florida, Station«*! at Huntsville, Ala . weie kill«*! in ■ camp quarrel. Senator Davis, <'t the l'aria i peace com tui«« )on, in an interview i w ilh a ■ .-in -<m I >a ‘ > 'lall - --ri<-"| <>n lent. de clared in favor of a triple alliance be tween Il e t nlte l States, England suit Japan, for the nr lion of all their interests north of ths equator. Charlea Tia»y, aged lit, shot an I instantly killed Timi onnore.cuatixlian el ill «« iilawn <t»mrt«'ry, ln<! iaii *|«>1 ib , Ind. Tracy «Hb « burner of uthrt l»<»y« was im ar th« c« mrtcry thruwiug • tul« ball« at pF-d« »trian» R« fusing tu i I críb I he wa» kQlc-1 by Connor«. <*»»•*• William T. Stead on the F«mr prisons were kill«*! an i «»H»*rs Sincerity of II. ••rioualy Injure*! in Paris bv the c»d- )ap*e of a I m >»»* v in murar of ronstrur- tmn. It 1» f«arr<l that five Indirà still OPPORTUNITY FOR AMtRICANS remain5mrird in Hie dabrlsi Mrs. Mary Tull Tbrockmort« t», who In her early life wa« a leader >u Wash ington society, is dead from tbe effects uf inhaiing 11litminating ga* wbi b «* raped by e«x Ident in her r«*uui. bbr was years of age ■ .« mm M I" Inlnmallnnsl •« r.<> IrsUss I« S/wpsIbr W llfc It |x>n*!«»fi, D«r 2«».—William T Ht»«d, The British steamer Pawnee haa ar* ■ riling to the A»»ocial«*l Pr« ••. 1 •aye: rive*! in Nsw Y «irk fiom Mediterran "I hat* e**n lit* caai. I have * heard ean port«, and brought ¡0 ship wrecked jtroplr, eight ruen and two women, who from hi« own lipa th* earnest detire > f were lek *n from li*e di*ablrd »**l.«<»t)*r lit« heart that something praotieal Deer Hill, ut DL John's, N. B , >u •hutt11 I*» »lone, and tiiat quhkly, to divert to ttie •.•ivire of humanity sum« mi’locean. uf the many million« n«»w devoted to Tbe nary department haa made pul>* prvparati<»na tot w «t. II* baa («km Ite a lepori from A Im irai H* ley co«- th« initiativ« in sum men 1 ng th« confer- ering that part uf tbe operations an i •wee. He i« pftp«r*d to <’*• an earn- movsmeuts of th« flying aqua Iron e«l <.f hi« »in-• ritv by arresting the from its sailing fr-mi K«*y West f«< future h.crease <»f Uu««>au armament Uienfurgu* up to, but nut imcluding th«* Hut uni«»« b« »• Mppovied by th« pro- first bombar imeni. plea wh«> *!«test m>litari«m a* well as A* a restili of a eoa*f:ffg a«-« ide nt at by tluam who gr<«an under its burdens, Tutti» <Jr*rk. eight miles fr* tu Pitt«- Lta weli-m«-anl endeavor will fail. burg. JiM»epb West, aged XU y«a»a, >• ”Tl « Amcri« an (’•■«»pie can, if they •lead and eleven others are it»jure»!, two will, prevent «o fatal a »atsstnq he. arnously. Tl»e s foi Gu¡lap««d at Ili« As the greatest and l«t«»t burn of the twit tom of • tlw»p hill and Lu»lol iba world's j-Wrrs, they «1». if they ¡«arty with gr*»at f trice in ovrry dirvc- cho<a«, save Hits supreme opjmrluqHy <d the century from being socritload by tiun. Thomas Jones, living near Greer, th« skeptirai apathy of th* govein ¡hit Io do thi», it will I*’ n*> • W. Va., sttrmptrd to light a fir* with mm la. What ermi» nil. A h explosion omit red, ewsary to act, an ! Io act at one«. wrecking th« roo«). and lb« dr eases of i« bupe*«l of thosw friend« <»f peace at ! hi* twin •laughters, sg* d I years, ig» enemies of militarism who turn their mted. He was too badly burn«**! to SMger eyes to the great republic of th* New World, is that U-tw«^n now an I «••it them, and they w« re the er; ! of January, th«- cil»f*i » -d th* burn«-1 that Imth of tbcuu »1 I’nit«*! Mat«» will, by public demon after wards. • 1 rations, formal rrwilutiuns am! by Exports to Cuba are already begin other met hols which a democratic ning to show the effect of returning jrtN.pl* give« expr«-*» <»n In i*« convic | m '*< m * an-l lit« ret>|*etiing of our |n»rta to tion« and it» a«pi«atiotis, have manifest tommeroe. Th» October figure« of the ed to the wot Hl their «letermination tn lr««a«ury department bureau uf static* h«lp lbs < aaf to put this thing thtoo gh. lira show a marked Im»ease in tb« el* ' I 1 T n 1 ? w ,.’«•• •• I*, p>>rta of th» UuHed Mat«** to Cuba in ar« much gt«aler owing to th* sens«’ n*arly all artici»«, comparing October, Iras prejudice agait-Fl Russia, winch has ¡fit*, with Octohsr, I **97. !-*«’ti the baleful legacy of the c rituean The Internal»»»nal anti anarchistic war, «m b a national comtn ittrw is al conference« wbuh has l**cn in «e«*u»n ready in rourixr uf formation. By th* here !<*r «« rcral Week«, ha* j»r«»v»»l a iffid of next month, It 1« expected there torr«««. Great sucrecy is maintained will not !>e any conshlerabit center of regarding th» proceeding« and oonclu- |M»puUln»n which will not have bad • ‘on*, but the tielcgstr* seem ••lieti«**! H« public meeting demanding that en that they bav« lai I a splendid !<»timia- ergetic •upj'orl should be given to the tr n lor a uniform ayi-tem of •‘.«•alii g* Ru»«ian pto|*>aals. with anarchi«ta The conference do- •*What th«» fiirnda of peace In Eng rimed to r»«ogniac anarchist outrages land c<»nfl lmlly calculate nj»on is that •• pnlit ir«| crime«. the ap|H*al in the cause of humanity Tim drought in California has vnd«*d will find the Aunuican ¡»uopi« ready If •**, th<* great and rainfall ia rc(«urt«H| from nearly and able to respond. cat demonstration ever made of the -very «etttun of the «tate. jx-avc-hiving ps»«ion of the English- Puget sound uyatermen iiave formed speaking race will be within our reach. in a*jHK lation, and will make an effort A j- Lt A ■ \ . ■ f all f" ' : I 11 to secure needoJ L’gislat i«»n. of. say, 15 men an«I ft women, chosen The war !v|'artm«*nt ha» .!<•• i |«*d to from the foremost of our race, < barged have th»* romaine of all aublie!* who with the mandate to prove d through die! in Manila returned t»» this count! y. Eurojx* on a pilgrimage of peace to pre Uaplain Kn»«oh, iu«t«*liat> of the sent an addre-- of thanks to the i xar, reti» * in lb«* famous L’»«*lg»*rl case, is a would roiiM* tiic continent. ••Round the Anglo-American deputa victim of blood ¡«’iiMiiing ami may n t tion would group them<u*lv<-*, in the recover. fir»! pla ’*’, the repr«**«*ntat ivee of the Clyde Bennington, ag» I 22, has b«*en seven small states—Harden, Norway, sentenced to life imprisonment in han iJcnmark, Belgiom, Holland, Switzer (guentin for bis part in tbe <>iu Gtamlc land ami Portugal, with an aggregate tram robforits. population of nearly 30.000,000, ai.d Th* death sentence of Privet« Limi- with these reinforcements the great in •ay, T«*nth cavalry, has l»c*-n commuted ternational delegation would l>egin its by the presi dent to life imprte nm« nt. Ciusade through Europe. In four on rrc*»mmen<latuui of General Wheeler. weeks, it would have shaken the conti Mr»<* tbe cessation of h<»«tllit!•*« this nent from renter to circumference.’* The movement in favor of an inter guvertimctit Las «(•«•ni afouit fi.OOO.ooO in feeding tb<* starving Cuitalic, and the national demonstration in support of work is still going on with untiling the <*Bar‘a |>«ae« conference 1» taking practical shap** in Great Britain, and is vigor. attracting much sympathy frutii the The Unite«! Stat*« Iron;** in Cuba and queen and oilier members of l‘»v royal Porto Rico have not l*rt*r. fo>g»*tt«’n. family, who are «aid to Is* awa(e uf the They will l»r sent fur Christmas 10,000 entire sim« rity of lb»- c<-ir. pMinds of prime tuikey an I 2. WO ¡*mnda <»f crauberrie*. MORE HOBSON KISSING The ta*ly of an unknown man was f> olid on unc «»f ti»« Lai*’*f the Wiliam- »tie, three mi!*« east <*f Monr»»«. The b*a*l and fe«*t were tulasing, There was no iiirana of identification. IN RIOTS NEWS Ihr Merrill,ar lleru tn th* < bleagw tslrle ll*n«le of HAVANA SUBURBS |lr*ab !* «•«• W Itb tli* «trswal a«4fc«rHF- W)(b llavana, DsSL —The Spanish evaruauon <^*mn»i»sk>i»»-rs inf<*rtu<*! th« Amernan commisaioners this evening that th« Havana «ubuilis uf (’«rm an I J*«us del M*»nte bad l«rn etaruaUsl. TI»« K;»ani»h tr<M»p« evacuat«*! J*«»;» del Monte at 6 o’cl-irk th|s ev«ning, imme diately af vi which Amer n an and Cu ban Hag» w*te raiaed, crackers were fire>l. and the usual demonstrations ma de by the large ciowd In honor uf the evvnt At the hour of filing th»« diepaloh, H P M , it 1« reported that •*>me of the trtjn|e of the Cuban Gsu- rial Mar iu Mrntwal are entering Jv»us •Ivl M uir Probably th« United Ktatve f ifcrs *«ll I* sent there t«»m<»rrow. Tbe »uburb of Cerrn was evacuated » raterday. Amerirau an-l Cul-an flags were displayed fi”m th« h* u«k’S on f ’al- vada »lei < erro, and crowds ru*h«*l through the streets sjjouttng "Vive Culm libra.** About & 30 l««t «venlng, a crowd of ( uhana uf the lower «!>•« | ms » s ««I a bar rack« of engineers <»n the Infanta ave nue, shouting "Long live UuLat** an I "Ileati> to Hpam" and firing «hots into tire air In cel*I-vatIon of the evacuation of (Jerro. The engineers did nut fir«, but the guard was doubled. The orc»wd th«U |*a«»rd on from the (‘alta-la lei Monte to th« Ca<*a>la del < rrru, «tupping theatre* t car* ami com* (»eHing passenger« tosbotil "Viva Cuba libre " Amoi g th« >ivmun«tratura were a r 1. »I n - y .,f | itch*'», wh*» < arricd pis tols an.I knives. Juee Gan*-ed«» and b»s cc»u«in, T«'**l«>ru lluerti», who wer« on the cat«, were wminde-l with knives. Ganced»« died today, and Huett is will pr»»bably di«. loiter the crow I m«t some engine*?« at the i »«{Uina de Trjas and fire«) U|*»n them, «criously w«»umling one. The engineers return«*! the fire, wounding a streetcar c«<nd»rtor; a civilian, Isi doro Ratul». ami John I eonanl, a »ad ored man. Th« rioting cmitlnued, many «h«»ts bring fi»«*! In front uf the <'a«a de S* orro, where th« wounded were aa*i»t«*l. -I ahGb «ohllers wore ordered to the seen«, and arrived about 9 o'clock. While marching through CerfO, they were fired upon by men <*oiu ealed be* hind pillar*. One H;»at»isb pnvute fell, a • ih'l’ d, 41-I tin* attain*!) I. r«’ I Into the ait to scare the rioters. On rewutil ing their march, they were again fir«*d ujon, and another man was hit. The Spaniards then fired and »li*|>vr»ed the rioters. Among the woun h**| waa « cul- oi««*l woman, and it is also reported that there were several others. The rioting caused great alarm in Cerru ami along th»» ( ¡ilaa-la del Monte, where all hou»*** have kept ch »««*«I dcOrs • 1 nee last night. FAST STUCK Asshlrnl tn th* ON < rulsrf A REEF. ('incinit»tl iu fl*Htl*g<» Hurlinf. H«ntia*o de Culm, Dec. 20. —While the ’i'' I HitU ■ cm ■■■ ’ ’ i wee !«•«ving port nlniiit mm»t,t yetter- dav, the ran full upon a rock clvaily defined In the chart«, bat not I uoyt’d. lat-l September, General Ix’unard Wood, enmddeling that the a Ire nt«* of a buoy there might lead to Ntirn«* a<*ci«lcnt, nnt'biucd a amall one, the firat ever placed there, but the Detune, on entering the harlair one night, carried it away, ami sine« then there ha« tern no buoy to murk the location uf the rock. The Cincinnati probably ia not seri ously damaged, aa she in not making water. For the la*t 2 4 boura the g»»Y- t-rnment collier Runtbcry ami the May* fltiwrr have tern engaged in an effort to poll her off Thu« tar they have been tlliaucc« rtaful, bitt it I n h<i|*«**| they will have better luck tonight at bigli tide. The principal lisknuw it tearing a hole in the cftiiror’« bottom while »he ia pulling off. TROOPS ON T raiis|vs»tl llrlDg» THE th* SCANDIA Krinaliilng Yvrhrri Fmut It •> tt it I u I ti >»w Chicago, Ih<*. go.-Lmutenant Rich Ran Fran« i*’o, D* <•. 20.—The United ard Fearaon ¡lotaon waa b«*avily bom* Thr itilrtccnlh annual oor»v«nlion of Larded by a larg«* field jf kissing girl« Htatrs tranaport steamer >• amha bit the American Fr h-ratlon uf La' »r met A dt»(Milrli from L>»n«h»n aays it ia at the Auditorium tonight, but a« no arrived here, 33 flay« from Manila and at K mtn* City. Mo. About I'*<> dele understtMwl that the Prim** of Wales Hh« re diatreM «igne!« were huiated after the eight days from Honolulu. gate« from aii pati» il.« - U;.t.*y were oau» »jM-i»; r. apr-rorlugly »he p»«j-»**-i en«»**» •••r.’.t. It • • ••• -, !-• •! V^he««- ! th«» !♦« mained «rvrtal day* at the latter |M»rt, prrwrnt. al*«» William Thorne abd Wil monument to Gougr Washington to l>e wa« »«’rtouely injured. Lieutenant and the new« «he (nought from the liam ln»kip, of L nd(»n, rcprwet.tmg plare’l in Wr«tm:nstri Abler. llol «- hi l«ctur«’d «ni ‘The Ninkhig of Philippines wa» forwarded hr the steam the ilritieh ti««let«union congreei. The halibut «rhuunci Two Brothers, the Mort ima«*, ” under th« auwpn • « uf ers Alameda ami Garlic which arrived The Hcamlia The Hr atleti < «doin'-Ian government plying in Alaska waters, has I'rcn ml««- the Chicago Pr«*«» Club, ami after the during the past w»-ek. baa mad« a crown rv*«lv« of all luwn- ing nearly «11 weeks, and it 1» Iraird I«*-tor«, th«* in«-in I* I« of the audience brings the rrm*tining cvnij anfoa of the nira amt land outeide of th«« mining that »be has been lost w 11h all on I mmhi I. prretrol forward for an impromptu re First Sew York volunteer i«*ghn»*nt Ail air report«*! in held« in thr l^kr Alim ihalfict. Tbit On« of Iter ta»aia wa« rr«vntly found in ception. Ih «-re wa« much h«nd«hakmg from Honolulu. ami applause, but more interest mg g«M>d <x»n«hlion. five who were ill being wa« recently ann<mnr«-l privately by a badly tattered condition. than either were 103 k¡s««-s given th« now ronvalv* ent. Am>>ng her (rassen- Mr. C. s«‘tthn. pr«mi«*r uf Hriit»h Co Eight additional «urvivoiaof the crew Mérrima. ’• Itero by as many girla Th«* g«*rs from Manila are W, A. Walsh, of lumbia, tp Gold Commi««ioner W. J. of the l«»»t «hip loumluflian were l iougl l lieutenant met the attack brav« ly and the Astor battery, ami W. J. Cohn. C. Rant, who ha« jtiat wrrhod iu KeatUp into BrtllHnore by the North German H. Ilerrman, W. II. Curran, of th«« from Alim. •Ven MMTiuel tu encourage It. Lloyd ateamahip Maria Ku kmers. They During his brief stay in Chicago. Fcnnsvlvania roinntrrrs, and several Rossland's fsrnotu la> ILu mine m at are: twptatn F B lore. Third Officer Lieutenant Hol*« »n wk» the guest of tn«*inters of the Full California regi laat before Dindon Inventore. The J<>«*ph Cuttiel. Boatswain T Behem, General John MrXulta, at the Union ment. The bramita ia in quarantine, Dindon Globe Corporation and the (Quartermaster F. t'ail»en. Able Hen ioeague Club. After the leettne he and m» mail or pwsaengert will be land British America Corporation bave in men J. Webb and W. Caditeas, Hcruiid left fur Ksnaa* City, where he will ed tonight, nr it her will anyone be per- viteli sulecripllons lo 900,000 shares Steward D. Darnell and bectrnd Cook »;>«ak tomorrow evening. Toe* lay Knitted to go on b**at>l. <»f 1'5 ».un in thè la- ILd Compone, lui. W. Marlin, evening the distinguished natal ««ffb The pur base i>rice la £050,000. paca- W*«tl<ln«*B f»r Trn«»ps in Cubs In th« German nu« l»a!ig. Count v< n cer will fare an audience in Denver, Irle in ca-h in fully pai I sbarre, leatiug Kardorff. leader uf th” free .^»nserva- Savannah. Ga., Dec. jo. — Major- whence h* will proceed to Han Fran £90,000 for thè working capitai. live», condemn« I the sentimental Ger cisco am! sail for Manila December 2 4, • •eueral Brooke, who waa appointed aa military governor of Cuba, arnve<l in Tire United Flati*« goVernwcnt ie n<>t man sympathy with Hpnin, and w«l- •n the City of Peking the city tins afternoon. He had a con* •*•* •»>»-•>«vsn«‘c of the "great aware inai auy arrangcmeui b«s Savannah, Ga., Dec. yo.—Nearly ti»e fwrence with the ptr»o!.»t ate. s. ■ ma le lor thè transfer of thè lille of thè and vigorous American nation" among After the lie said he whole of the buvinr-« part of the town laiy Alger villa evening. Haiu< an Islanda lo Germauy. ami le-ing the Juloriiaing |<»w«ra. Ohe of tiro tarties lo thè tripartite bopt-d that. In a<«»rdance with Bis- »1 Tifton, in the center of the ¡»each cunfeierice Secretary AIger ani<l llrneral An oil Brooke waa on hia way to Havana prov agreement under wtiir h Samoa ie nove matek’a principle, commercial q nee- belt, waa barne*l laat li ght. governali. Il is noi n>n< eivable that lions would l-e kept separate fr <<tn lamp tn a boarding touaw esploded. ince. atxl hail come to Savannah U|«>n any chaugs in thè «tatua of thè ialanda politual relations, lor, if this were The M.k*«»rm* hall and 10 «torr« wer« telegraphic or-lera f<>r a conference with can tm made «iibout thè knowledg» of done, Germany <*ould boon vciy good deetmyed, and a hotel and a large lum the preeiilent ami the secretary relativ« ber mill were dam-igtHl. to affairs on the island. terms with th« United Males. lina govsrnuient. Genera) Brooke Is suffering from a IntllRR Hill Leon Favier, who fought under the It waa said 1st» to» Washington, Dec. 10.—The honee eol-l and fever. M IweaV !Î*WB !••»«*• great Na|«der>n, has Ju«t cadel-ratvd hia t<«lsy gavw it, attention to tlis Indian night that the fever was high, and tiiat Th« will of the late E-lward Austin, >• oath birthday al I’hil.elelplus. spt'topsistiou bill, passing it substan pr< l-ably lie would not be able to leave of ihe-toll, ll.loO.eoO to The president of the municipal coun tially as 11>|«11e-1. This is ths thin! t>l the city for a week. pu I-I ic h *«. cil of Paris has informed Mme. Sara the appfoprlatmu bills Io pas«. anJ It >rw It«iplrin»n, The < aar baa recently iaeuetl an edict Bernhardt that the council baa wecept- clears the calendar of ths big supply Tim Coifs i Implement Company ordering a trial by jury iu Hib«*ria ed her reevnt offer to take a lease of bills, although another, the agricul has l»een imwporated to deal In agri after January 1. the Theatrr des Nacrous. tural, will l-e tea-ly and knocking for cultural iuipb’inents at Colfai, Wash. Preparations are on foot in Honolulu attention by Monday. The house The invorporatura and trustees are The ilritisli government has decided i to make a generous grant for the teilet to tert the applicability of the United passed tl.e bill granting a right of way Aaron Kuhn, J. W. Hereford ami I. of the distress and damage caused by States immigrati<>a laws to the Hawa through the San Francisco for.-st re h. Woodworth. The capital vtock it the recent hurricane in the Writ In- iian ialamla by the Importation to the serve to the Saginaw Huuthern railway f 100,1)00. divided into ¡00 share« i al cane Ael-is uf i.lKM) Corean lal«>rera. of Ariuona. . tlie-i. the value uf 1100 each. The American Fireproof Wood cotn- respected Mia* Nora Rittner, a Mall» for Tort* Kieo. Harn« lti.lbarl.llii lle.il young la«!y of Allegtmny, Pa., wa* fa- |4tny wa» incorporated at Trenton. N. Washington, Dre. Hi. — The postal fxindon. Dec. 90. — Baron Ferdinand tally beaten by Hire« girls, none I J., with a capital of |l,000,0U0. contract with the New York A* Porto J antea de Rothe bild, .M. I*., I« dead whom are ovrr I ft year« uf age. The New York oourt of appeals de Rico Steamship Company, supplement cided that the anti-scalping Isw passed II» was the second aon id the late Baron tn existing arrangements with tt»« R«**l It win McDuw«ll Gai field, a sow »I Alpbonao Rotschild. Ha was a mem al the last «eesion uf the legislature Is D line, baa been formally signed. Th« th«» former president« !»•• «ucceeufully ber of parliament in the unionist inter unconstitutional. arrangements are for five regular «ail tried hit first cwse in tb« Bouton mu est, for Aylesbury. The liaron wee an A-hniral Dewey, in replv to an offer Intimate fríen I of the Prince of Wales. ing« a munlk from New York to Porto nicipal coorta He i« 27 year« old. id E'-.OOO for a short tnagaaine article It was during the prince's last vielt to Rioo and regular nddltkmal «ailing« in The young*«I rlmplsin in the navy onnnertiun therewith around the island on the Philippines, oebled: “Thank«, Weddeaon, near Aylesbury, that he In I* s«M Io be Frederick C. Brown, 33 at leaat one« a week, calling alali prin but I am loo busy.*’ jiired hia knee. The baron was a lav yeara ol I, n«»w on the Iowa, which 1« cipal harbors and porta. ish boat an<l entertained the queen in The law restricting foreign imml- on her way to Mani!«. II* wa« ap- It was In India the a vet age duration of life point«*l tn the service last April, b«- gratiou and ex|«lling foreigners who 1H90. Ilia death «sa sudden. ing at that time p.u>t«»rof the Vnitaris« will not brenmv citiseus of Proseia is supposed be was only suffering from a I of the native« 1« 24 yeara aa agamat 44 cvhl. in Britain, being so forced. fiberub uf MiJdleburu. Mass. ’tOOKS BAD FOR MRS BOTKIN l»*n»«glMK • tljture t"lro«inrs4 Watraiar trini •» III* M mi Ftawriacw. Ih«’ IV.—TI»« »Iff«n«c h» th« Botkin morde» trial today r«- Province of Pinar del Rio cw-ivrd the Wu»«t •*( back it ha» «Xpert- House Rroke All Records in •need siwe« fix* ra«r u|I. Th«» evi- Regard to Pension Bill. Ruined by Spanish. itene«* ol two of th* witiMW««« cl »mim* I t»»>I«y wra« of ««»ch a «un»im ing Halm« that th« chagrin can«««l by its intnwluc- WtNI 1HI1OUGH IN 20 MINUTES HALF THE PEOPLE ARE DEAD ti«»ii waa |dan»ly wtillen up»»n Ilm !a« <na of lite «OCwar*I «»»man ami b«*r n»un*«*l. Th«* rVi lenc« dearly «b«»wr-l that Mr«, !»•>« •-le «r v |i|l| I th* *«•*•(* AH*r llotkin wrote the an«mym<»u« letters PleplaslWg I he Xli tr«(ii4 * ••«*! Mill •ent to Mrs. Dunning from tins city, r*a*UM9 Hilt < arri*s • I 45.133.« 1« apprising Mia iMnnitig of the alleged m i scum! uct of ber buabaml* and in* Washington, IV»’ 17.—Tbe how«» to- Washingfun, l>rc. 19. —The terrible homing her that she hai gtouiuls fot state uf affairs «Biating in tH* western commencing a suit f«>r <1 i V-«»rea. Th« ’ Jay adopted th«* ronfeirmw report on pr».»vln> e of C u I m is ihoea In thi • r«i<»rt bamlkercliief which was Itu'loM'd in ' the bill «‘Xtemling tbe mailm* inspeo- tu the war «iepartment from (4< neral the I*»« <d ¡»»iermed randy was proven tmn laws to .^ailing vr»»«ls of «00 ton« t’» have Ifcen purchase*! in Ih»» city by ’ and over, and pr*ivtdihg for licensing Davie* their Second ami thlr«l mat*«. **l*inar del Rm, fhw. IV — Adjutant- M»«. IhAkin, aimllier link fo ll«u E* La ili Harney (Rep. Wiw), in charge of the Arrived hr re of the ptuse« nlion. ingioi General, Wash ’ 1 pension apprupltatiou bill, then called laat night, The tiu**)« are comfortably DiFlANT ONLY IN TALK. up tliia tio’setire and iiiaJr a general el- ema n» p«d, ami Iiave all th» re»;uire»l planation of its piuvisnms We have l>cen re*'eivel with A4w»lrwl !>*■*» • UftlwIuR «C th* 1‘hil •applies, Allen i th»tn Miol, «»f the apptopri- the gfSMtrst enthiMMsam ami rojoining, , atmn* loinuiillM*. in irply tn Barney, Tt« civil governor left th« province Ma» da D*”’ 19. ¡8. — R«'»r Admiral when th« Spsnteh trv «»I«* retirerl. Th« Ikawey, when a pr»-«a correspondent 1 calle*I attention to the (act that when alcalde calle-1 and ten dared hta services, call* ! upon him today, was rourtsarua he first cant« tu congres*. I 4 vr.tr« ago, A «mall Cuban force is in the town aa and pleasant, but aleolutrly decline I the p**neu*n appropr • at nut bill invniia police, and g<wwl order prevails every- to din u«e th* political «Hual«»m in th* blv precipitated a bloody shirt »liscus- where. I «hall raise the fia tomorrow Phili| pine Idan Is, on tlm ground that • i«»n, and he owgrainlatrd the t'ountry in th« p?«*«eti'*e uf the tr< Mips anJ citi- bis aplieru wa« purely naval. 11« thru that O)»ngr««ea had prog!vw»«*«t *tn»'e then and that there would »*♦ no a> rimnnt* a«na. Th* tronauiy la empty, and the proceed* ! to crues examine the cutr«»- I mis xltss'useion on this bid Ths cotin- fog fl is a aye- rp»>nd*r<l al<o*it «vetytiHAg a«i»ore. only means of »epic Ho t«*tn of tRation aln most tu tb» Verge of waa glad to learn that ths ins-irgenla i try at least had the gratifying informa confiscation. There « Th« no ru«t<itn- were releasing th« si> k Spanish ««I* tion that th« |**n«iun roll ba I reached pros housus in this provIncwL The country diem they h«4*l a* |>rt*oncra, not with - the maximum, “Ami I congratulate the country for is one of gr»'«l fertility and b-- vuty but standing Agulnaldu'« g»an ! 1 l'*p)eni «e- has been ravage! almost tn dostrn<* ion. fusal to <lo sn. ITiis prove« tiiat th« this," «aid Alhn, in vonchisiun, "that while one of th* umat gallant and »l«*a- I am B««urcd by rr»|M>n»ible cit>aet • insurgents ar»- very ronciliatury, tn ' ¡M’ratr rohlier* of th«* (*oiif«*«leraoy (him and fore ignem that »»r e half the former spit«*T»f their defiant talk. population ha* t**«n killed and «tarvsd Admiral lh*w- • always believed that self) belpetl to r*|*»rt thi* bill, th« to d««alh. Colonel Heyburn, With tWO the insurgents were friendly, tal | president of the I 'lilted M ale* i* d«»w n ill He ts or- ly «rnce tlie warship« < f »»ur (Let have Dixie doing honor to the ( \»nfrslrrat* battaLon«. is at Guanajay. W»t all have r«u««> |«t iej»H»*v " dered to • occupy Martel with a d«*tach- vi«;tc| the different porta of those • li-ii I. There was m«nt. There 1» no aickneaa atn uig th« !-!an 1». and sine* »on» « <»f out nffl • re I (Laughter and applans**.) It DAVID troopu. have made tours iulajd. carefully in* mi further »lehate np n ths lull R«artf* T*iri«*«l Io FI«W«l»ar** veatigating |*q>ular «onlttneni ami ju waa r» a I through without a word o| i criticism and | mmmu *I, the whole tuns Havana, Dec. ¡9,—G*n«ral Davis, diciously preaching tl»o g**;'*l «»f peace i ueciipl«*! tn its consideration l«eing I«»** the American e»»inman l*«r al Pinar del ful setth’inent everywhere with highly than 30 minute* This is the sborteat Rio, has i«eu«*l a proclamation saying latisfactury rernks time on record for a general p«»non tml President McKinley has directed bill. The bill carries 11 45,‘L'-!,** u). |l*waii«n If 111 • him !»» assure the inhabitant« of secur I The total number of p* Washington, D *»*. ¡14. — The senate ity of their lives and pinpetty a« long ' roll la 993,7 14. as they were orderly. General Davis hunmitt«’« on foreign relation« made further declares that fair taxes will t»e «»me progrea« today with the bill re- In lh* «••»al* levied, and that no favoritism will be jsirissi by the Hawaiian collimiti«*« for The *«*nate de<’i*fol upon convening of the Hawaiian shown. In ooncltMion, General Da •’is the government : today to take a in * •* from I 30 until islands, but adjourn«- I over Without says: ’ 5 |o o'clnok I n order to |-er id it aenatoi« couplet Ing the Work. The lions«* « ’ «»m "Inhabitants of Pinar del* Rio —I tu attend lb» funeral of Mrs. Blight, have couie as a friend to help you in tmtlrc un merchant marine ami fisi .et- wife of the »«•ige.vnl-at arms. « tolay ordered a favorable report on all which may mhtri ute to the pros M rgan l*vm. Ala ) pH’*ente*! a perity of thia great eounlrv, or its gen- 1 bill to extend IL* navigation law« <»f memorial from the nstimial l-*ar*l of he UnHod Mateo tu the Hawaiian • trade favorable to tho c«*nstru* th»n »»f alando. obliged to do without y<»ur oo t>p«ra- th«* Ni* aragua canal, asking that th** tt*»H. I Ut w.tl I 1 I *4 I I < onfrd.Kl*. I h «ohller«' II <•(*!•• *!«• uuirnl I m * print***l in th«* ( ongr»*«- complete auccess. The tru has and Allen (Pop N* h ) ob- Washington, Dee. 19. — flepieeenta- stmial R«*<«»rd forts will I*« turn**! into home«, ami ive Riley. of Vnginia, V-day intro- jected,*«hd th«* objection provoked an the niacli«»t»*« will lie u**>! for labor Itieed a bill for th. admission of ex • niinatrd di«* u**iuB, involving tho only. Your sacrifice« and heroic acts Y»nfe-lotat«-, a» well •• I’nion, soldieis. ’ rules of the ««nal« as well as the wis- have been already reward«»!. The |»ast 4> fc>l.her«' homi* 1 d»»m of the c*»h* Intel ion <»f the canal. belonga to the hist«»ry of the cuntury; Morgan »• *»ptvd the objection at an Four I'rrsHfii A 111 •> •! hy a T.mia think of your future p«*.» ♦♦ an I pr *epcr- effort to ulwlriivt leg»*lat mn on the «uh»» New York, Dec. 10. — A wagon rot»- This tnu»t I wt your aspiration." ity. jecl of Hm canal and prevent the coun taming > gift permma »»• •truck by a try sec uring Information on the subject. 1h* Spanish Arrhlv*« »lain on llic 1‘vnnwylvania railroad to- Allen rv«'*nt«*d thia imputation, Buying Havana, Dec. IV.—The reutooal of night at the Allen«»*«! ctoeajng, a few he wa* favorable to the canal on gen th« Spanish archives fiom Cuba to milre from Mananquaii, N. J , and four eral principle«, though adv Hating gov- Spain ha» been the subj«'-'t <»f fteipient pt»; le were killed, two fatally injured, I eminent ownership. He prwdfoUul corre«|g>ndenro betw«wn ti»« American and two other< aermualy injured, The that the cabal would cost |ft00(000,000. and Spanish military commission«. T«>- »lead are Mrs. Ellen Allen, It«-**»« Without letrrinining the m*w»le*l day the matter wat satisfactorily ad Allen, her laughter; Miss Allie Alger, pnnt raisod by Allen, the senate, at justed. Uob'iiel Chui», on Indialf of ami Jennie Crammer The fatally in- ILilr's request, to<»k ti(» th« urgency tii« Ametican corumi*«inner», had a jure«! are Ihivkl M. Allen, husband lung interview with General Jimines -f Mr«. Allen, «!■<» wa* killed, an ! Kale «leliciency appropriation bill. t'«M krel! (Dvin M * I addressed tb<* Castell.im»«, who had li»t* of the docu- Allen, their daughter. Mr. Allen w 1« •enato in regard to the mustering out tnenta tn each division of the various «f the family of which Allvnwo«*<i take« of the volunteer s»>ldi«-r*, a largo ma departments of the government. All Ha name, ami wai one of the mo»t document« relating to municipal and piommeut men tn that part of NrW jority of whom he said, wanted to I*» mti*tore«l out. ami many of whom were provincial affairs, a* well a» tbme Jereey. making sacrifice* by remaining in th« nocewaary to admin 1st rot ion, an* not to I»piug bjr It u n <1 » s««f •, •er view. bo dielurbv I, but only such paj»’fs from Hale (R«p. Me.) sai l ho had n> Ran Fran<’iM'o, Dec . IS.—On board tlie governor-g<n«ral*» office a ml other office« ns exclusively relate to the Hpan- the Mt«*amer Gaelic, which arrive*! •IfMibt that the rank and filo of tho iah government. For instance, | 3|**rs from the (>rn*nj today, wan Rev H. W. army ahicNid had a great ds«ir«» to io- He brings news turn home, and lie ex joe*•<«*• I th« opin regarding the Cuban dei»t and th« war White, a mmiduttary. «xp«*naea aie to I*’ mu > i to Madrid,whilo of a terrible romlitton of «tTaira » tut- ion that they «huul I I*« allowed to on the other hau l th«* archive* of lit« tng in th«* Cbtn ( how Fn province, a ’ do •*». AI ¡iron < Rep. la) ex jr •*»*•* I sympa autonuuiiRt g*»vvruuieiit are to remain tection I SO rut le» lung and *0 mile« wide. Inhabited by uvei 4,S00,J00 ;u»o- thy with the desire tu have a largo practically inta< t. pie, mititly farmer«. Owing to two nil mt »er of volunteers muster«*! out. l»*rl«l*«l 1» J a Snltlirr'« %«•<*. bt well ( Rep N. J. • said the war de • uoc«‘*Nive drought« the crop* have Iwen Topeka, Kan., Doc. HL—The «tat« failer«*«, an i the |»«ople -f th* pr« vince partment had fur the pa**t several canvassing l»uord d»-« ide I a tie U*twr«n are dying by tbnu«an<la from »tarvatiun months I**« n gradually weeding writ A. F. Hcolt, Republican, an I L. M. and the outlying province* and the soldiers for «lischarge, an>l that many Marks, Populist, candidate.« !<»r the government are doing little to help the Cho'isati Is had thus t**en relieved from legiwlatur«» ftutn Jefferson county, by «ufff'fing He had no doubt that even Thepople of ^hang-Tung this duty. ordering tho drawn g <>f lots. Mt. >‘'«»tt provim*«» arc alro «tartmg. lit «omo of without legislation &O.O00 men wool I won, but did not demand his certifi the tillage« of the latter placet tliei« !w* released within Hi«next six month*. cate. going home with tlic cij' tntion are hundred« of death« iu a week’« The urgency deficiency bill was then that it would la* sent L» ma«! B- furc time * Li t'bin-t’IsUW Fit there hive passed. the ceitifirate Wa« sent, however, the been a« many a« I HO deal*.« in one At the instance of Harris, tho senate mnl Pacific vote cast by the Twentieth day. adopted a resuhitmn calling upon the Kansas, t-n route to Manila, waa re- president for information a* to the Important Meilran ( «>n< r ••i«m . cel vol. U|x»n vxatninathHi one vote status of the report uf the Nicaragua New York. lie®. It*.—A dispatch to com iu Isa iun. woo found for .Mr. Ma»k«. A< -»rJtngly the state canvassing btiard reven»«* 1 Ha the Herald from Melico City sav.: Il*|«alfl9ig lh* Vi Aitgr liusrlts decisinti and issued a <*vrtiti< ate to .Mr. The last act of the Mexican ootigreea N<-w York, D m . 17.—The Il«rsl4 to-lay was the confirmation of one of Marks. the largest concessione to* many yearn. •ars: So serin«* are the Injuries sus- Transport. •<*<»«> It.«*... The concession was granted to Captain tamed by battle ship .Maaaadiuaetts a. Kavanbah, Ga., iN-c, 19. —-Tbs trans- A H. smith, of Los Angeles, C»l , an t a re.nit of the tni.hap »e»ets| .lays ago pot! Ch*-slst t'*!ajr f'.r Mai Ians, ina a«*»« latea for colonising, steimabip tiiat Naval Cori.trnctot Rowles e.ti- t ubs, carrying Hrigi li.r-General lias- •nd railway enterprise, of the tiret mates that Hie <:<>ai of her re|*airs will brouck and tl>e hoadquartsrs ataff uf I*, at lea.t «Jt.ooo. Re<|uisiti<>ns coy- magnitade. ths Hmoinl division <4 the Kevantb Tits colony Ian la include many erlhg this amount for material an-l Is- army our ¡a and tl>« Fourth Virginia tieen approve.!, and repairs leagma on the Gull of California, with b«>r rrgimont. Tha transixxts M nm .a.ka will I..* Martml at one«. <,'oust rue tor tbs erudition that • canal l-e con and Roumanian arrived Iro.n Havana atructe-l from the landa to Yuma. Cal , Howies estimates that sis weeks al t<»lay. They will Lake aboard tho • nd a strania bip servie« lx- place I from lea.t will be neceasary to cutuplela the Furty-nintii Iowa and th« Math .Mia- the head of the gulf to the southern work. •ouri regiments tvmotrow and will boundary. The service will al«o be et Trwlw Kan In!*» * Wl*lgh. probably rail the next day. ten-led to the txiwer California points. Imlay City, Mich., Den. 17.—A (iulH |l*ll le I arg«». The line will comprise six modern Mttithbound engine, light, on the Ron- Hi*»kane, Wash., Dec. IV. —There is steamers. tiac, Oxford & Northern railroad, |«>- great excitement here over reprale«! lllglil airuua n «..'i.h v.aa.Limi&g ?!-•» tl'suaid fur Itssnt*. n»h strike« In the Republic cutup, on people, throwing them out, seriously Parts. I>ee. 19. — The American peace the Colville reservation. Il la now Injuring two and killing three outright. ommission left for Havre and South demonstrated that the gold 1**11 is at The ‘lea l are. Mrs Thomas Rol>b, of least seven miles long «nd three miles ainpton tonight, an I will sail for New Lorn; Walter K*>bb, her aon, agcl 4, York tomorrow on the steamer Ht. wide, atxl in that eira rich chute« ate ami Mrs. John Yerkes’ son, aged 14 Louis. ________________ Leing dis<*jVried a I must dally. months. KIII.U by a r.lllna Wall. Fal«l train Wmril In Fiori«!». Crain Itln.b.««. a, nuW.te. Chicago, Dec. 19. — Two firemen. Jacksonville, Fla , Dr*-. 19.—A pas- Iltlffalo, N. Y., D-e. 17. —The grain Lieutenant Matthew Myer and 'I5m k- rrn<>-r train on tire Fiorila Central A blockade nt thia ,evrt continues and Js i’sninaula railroad was wrecl.ad this man Patlick O’Hcrtl, were killer! by unprecedented. Al noon tolay fully afternoon near .Madison, cao.wl by a the collapse of a wall tonight during a lire in the Palace lively stables, al HO large steamers were in the river roliiarn with cattle on lire track, fils 8.54 L'ottage Grove avenue. Several waiting to 1» unloaded, or frosen in. [x-rsona were kille-l, aa follows: E. IL They eariy about 9,000.000 bosliela of Chandler, engineer; J a rue Evans, other firemen were seriously hurt. In Lient Friant grain, while in the different elevators colored, fireman; John T Ballivas, of cluding the following: fractured, 7,000,000 tnshels are atpre.eut stored. 8t. Augustine, Fla., attache to *lre Aibsrt Llngenberger, leg fracturad: O'Hare, skull army; Rev. H. If. Coleman, a c»dm<-d Michao) Lima, Pern, via Galveston, Tex., preacher of Jack<*>nville; John A. Thomas Dillon, skull fractured; Kd- thse. 17. — Advices received hero today ward Creusi u». l-ack broken, Tb« Rh«a<lee, colore» I, Pensacola; Alfred < onOrm the report of a revolution in pioperty loss was about 9 10,000. Austin, colored. Chair«#. the Bolivian republic. I*rsls*«l the Mar» Hr hind lb* (inn. Madrid. !>ec. 19. —A aeini-offirial Spirit nf Kt pan.Ion. Ixrndon. Dec. 19.—The Dally News, note issued t«*lay says: •*Aa the Ameriran senate must ratify commenting this Morning upon ila Kansas City, Mo., Dai. 17. —At Its Washington correspondent's report of th« treaty of peace boforo it borumeo annual convention today, th« Ameri eff«**liv«, our government «hould wait can Federation of Labor declared, by the gun trials al Handy Hook, anys: “The Americans have only to give Inr U»i« ratification and nut hasten to aluio*t a onnanimoue vote, against a their minds to it to become the first ar C»*«!e territory which the United Mates larger standing army In the United tillerists In the worl-l. In fact, an •enate may not accept” -Ut.e,which is In reality recryninl aa a American artillerists on the warpath Durango, Colo., Deo. 19.— News has protot against expansion, or the spirit deserves the moat serious notioe of all rear he*) this city that three men have of “Imperialism,” as it was termed by whom it may concetti." the delegates. This action was taken be«-n killed in the (olumluia min«, lo after five hours of debate on evety cate! in the La Plata district. They New York. Dre. I 9.— A dispatch to phase of the question. At times, many th» Tribune from Washington says the are: Kay Burnett, Joseph Faragher It la hot of the speskera hecame eloqnmtl in converted cruller Yosemite Las been and Walter >•. Heeling their utterances and rvoelted unstinted known wbal caused their death«. «rJtrvJ to Manila. spplsuse from the delsyatve.