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If Cervera needs consolation for the cold weloome he receives in his native land, for which he staked life and honor, let him lead Schiller's version of the reception given by Philip II to the Duke of Medina-Sidonia on his re turn with the remnant of the wrecked armada. In Mexico the family of a dead duel ist oan claim support from the person who shot him. ,-' NERVOUS DEPRESSION. , !'..' '" ' ; . a talk with mrs. pinkham. A woman with the blues is a very tra comfortable person. She is illogical, Onhappy and frequently hysterical. The condition of the mind known as the blues," nearly always, with wo men, results from diseased organs of generation.' It is a source of wonder that in this ago of advanced medical science, any person should still believe that mere force of will and determination will overcome depressed spirits and nerv ousness in women. These troubles are indications of disease. 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The Philippine insurgents demand 7,000,000 pesetas for the release of 40 friars imprisoned sinoe the commence ment of the war. . ., A fire fiend attempted to burn John Wanamaker's big department store in Philadelphia, but was arrested before lerioua damage was done. , The liabilities of GilleU, the ab sconding Kansas cattle-plunger, ; con tinue to grow, the latest estimate plac ing the total at $1,500,000. An unsuooessful attempt 'was made to hold up and rob a Missouri Pacific passenger train near Sedalia, Mo. One bandit was captured and another was severely wounded. . ' t Agninaldo iB said to be preparing to make resistance, and Spanish sympa thizers in Madrid deolare 60,000 men armed with Mausers will oopose Amer ican control of the Philippines. . Secretary Long has .ordered the oruiser New York to Havana. vOn his arrival, Sampson will hoist his flag on the cruiser, and it is expected she will bring the admiral north next month. A German government offioial, in an interview with a correspondent of the press in Berlin confirmed the report that Germany is negotiating ' with Spain for the purchase of the Caroline islands. , Advices from Now Guinea say the native tribes living on Musa river late ly raided the Masini villages, in Col , lingwood bay, and massacred 15-coast people, mete are no ponce to aeai with the murderers. , : News from Samoa states that jthe na tives held a meeting ' October -13 to disouss the question of the kingship. A, number of conciliatory epeeches ere delivered, but no candidate was named, nor was any decision arrived at. I Two men have been arrested at Lon don on charges' of having robbed the Duchess of Sutherland of valuable jew elry in France last month. Part of the stolen jewelry was jn the possession of the robbers when theywere arrested. . Chile is on specie basis and no more paper njoney, will be issued. ( ; It is announced at Washington that no more presidential postmasters will be named until congiess meets. '. ; The battle-ships' Oregon and Iowa have been ordered to proceed from Mon tevideo to Valparaiso, where further orders will await them. ! Troubles has arisen in Africa be tween Germany and tho Congo Free State, relative to the respective boun dary lines north of Lake Tanganika.,? General Thomas Regalado, the head of the revolutionary movement in Sal vador, has usurped the presidency and proclaimed himself chief executive of the republic. ;. The attempt to effect a coalition be tween the states of Nicaragua. Hon duras and Salvador, to be conducted as the United States of Central America, has failed completely. Arrangements are "being made by the war department to disinter the remain! of all the soldiers who lost' their lives in the campaign before Santiago and bring them to this country.- Great improvement in -the health of the army has taken place within the last two months, as shown by the last reports to the surgeon-general from the field and general hospitals. - There is a band of American swin dlers.in Hamburg, Germany, who are passing worthless American paper money, for which they not only procure valuable merchandise, but even obtain money in exchange from their victims. ' It will probably be the end of Decem ber or the beginning of January before any further news is received from the men Who have ohosen to spend the winter on the rich gold-bearing creeks of the Klondike. About 500 men will winter on the creeks in the Allin river eountry. r. , '.'-,. ' . ' The navy department lias made pub lic a report ' from Admiral Sampson, covering the operations of the United States blockading fleet off Santiago after the destruction of Cervera's squadron. The report scores General Shatter for making public important telegrams and refusing to recognize the admiral in the surrender. Minor News Items. ' ' '' . The steamer Monarch cleared from New Orleans for Liverpool with the largest general cargo ever carried from that port, embracing 20,68Q bales of cotton, 128,000 bushels of corn, 19,000 staves. Sarah Bonnell, an Abilene, (Kan.) young woman, has received a legacy of half a million dollars from a New York friend interested in her muaicu)"educ9 tion. ' She will go to Paris soon to com plete her musical education. LATER NEWS. , .' Virden rioters will be prosecuted as fast as information can be obtained against them. " " The Carlist movement in Spain is gaining ground owing to the apathy of the Spanish government. V r. 'v i The official trial of the new torpedo boat Farragut. in San Franoisco bay was a successful one in every reppeot. -f- Meyer of Louisiana, has introduced in the house a bill appropriating $12, 000,000 for the construction of a wide, deop channel from deep water of the Mississippi river to deep water of the Gulf of Mexico. The history of the document which will oertify the passing of the oldest colonial power in, the world ' and the advent of the newest was epitomized by Judge Day in a single sentence: "A peace treaty to contain anything which the victors put Into it." News has been received of one vessel boarded by the Spaniards during tho late war. She was the British bark Nellie Brett, and after a thorough ex amination was allowed to . proceed. The boarding ciew was from the Al fonso XIII, aftei wards sunk by the Americans. ; ; : . Senor Romer, Mexican minister "to Washington, has notified Secretary Hay that Mexico has determined to ad vance her mission here to the rank of an embassy. Consequently, as soon as the necessary- steps ' are taken, the United States minister to Mexico, Clayton, will become an ambassador. Representative Cousins, of Iowa, has the honor of introducing the first bill in the house at this session ' It is er titWl "a bill deolaring a standard of value in the United Stages," and pro vides that the standard of value in the United States is hereby declarod to be and, is the standard gold dollar, of 25.8 grains of standard gold, 900 fine. In conformity with the require ments of the law the secretary of the treasury has transmitted to oongress the estimates of appropriations re quired for the service of the fiscal year, ending June 80, 190(5,' as ; fur-1 nished by the several exceutive depart-' ments. ; Those estimates include the permanent -anpual appropriation ag gregating $593,018,378,- as against $808,875,885, the amount of the ap propriation including deficiencies ; and miscellaneous expanses for the fiscal veai of 1898,: and $103,047,835, the amount of the estimates of '' The estimates given below ore the appropriations for Oregon and Wash ington for the coming year: Gray's harbor, Washington, $500,000; Ya quina bay harbor, Oregon, $400,000; custom-house, Portland, Or. ,.- , $300, 000; Columbia river, and Willamette river below Portland, $150,000; Co lumbia river at the Casoades, $100, 000;' entrance to Coos bay and harbor, Oregon, $100,000; lighthouse at Semf ahmoo bay, Washington, $25,000; lighthouse at Middle Ground, , Colum bia river, $21,000; lighthouse, at Bui rows' island, Washington, $15,000. Superior Judge Rhodes Borden died at his home at San .Francisco. ' . .-: t . A boiler in a sawmill m. near Mflnt rose,'Colo., exploded, killing three men. General Miles has , prepared a draft for a bill providing for a standing army of 100,000 men. . . ' -L :; It is reported that the' Great North ern has purchased an line to Portland and will soon come into that city over its own tracks. Mad Mullah's fanatical movement has been partly cheoked, and' a strong British force is held in readiness to move against ther Rebels. " The appeal of General. Lord Kitoh-' ener, of Khartoum, for funds to found a Gordon memorial college at Khar toum met with an immediate response in London. Oyer 70,000, out of the 100,000 a3ked for has already been subscribed. ! ' ' During thd past week five bodies have been picked up on the beach be tween Florence 'and Gardiner, Or., with a few miles'' space. They are supposed to be the bodies of sailors of the -wrecked Atalanta. If so. they muBt-have been , carried 40 miles by the ooean currents. L x- "' ';' '.v f'k. ,'The young king of Spain has lfad a very pleasant windfall iri the shape' of a , legacy of 3,000,000 pesetas,', be queathed to him by an old' gentleman named Solar, who had a close though unacknowledged relationship to , the king, being the natural son of Ferdi nand VII, and great unole'of King Al fonso. , . ' : ',' Advices from Russia say the - reports of threatened famine there are growing more gloomy every day. Count Leo Tolstoi has petitioned the government for permission to forrjn relief, commit tees o cope with the distress, and the czar himself has contributed 500,000 roubles to the Red Cross Society to aid the starving peasants. ' , ;, Thurlow Weed Barnes has brought suit in the New York supreme court against the American-China-, Develop ment Company for $1,000,000 for ser vices in obtaining railroad' concessions from the imperial .Chinese government, through the Chinese minister at Washington. The concessions are worth in net profit at least $12,000,000 to the conoany, and they may. be. worth $24,000,000.' , j . California mine owners" assert the gold output of the state has been cur tailed at least 50 per cent, by. a pro longed drought. .';':'.'., ,i Oliver Clement, aged 18, of Poplai Bluff, Mo.; has married Mrs. Hannah MoGinnis, aged 50. . She was his step mother's stepmother. ' Though one of the youngest general officers in the confederate army Gen eral Wheeler was the oldest in the na tional servicu against Spain. ' ' Opening of; Final Session of ; . . Fifty-Fifth Congress. INTERESTING CIRCUMSTANCES A Few Bills Were Introduced in the House Adjournment Soon Afi.er the Heading of the Message. Washington, Dec. 7. When the sen ate convened Monday to begin the clos ing session of the 55th' congresss, the cHamber presented a notable and beau tiful appearance. By 11 o'clook the public and private galleries were filled almost to their' capacity with a distin guished assemblage, including many ladies in brilliant attire. ' 0 the floor of the senate the display of flowers was unusually beautiful even for the opening day of a session of con gress. The odor of flowers filled the chamber. The memorable scenes en acted in the ohambeer during the last session, and the momentous events that have" occurred Bince congress last ad journed created a feeling of intense ex pectancy on the, part of the spectators and the members of the 'senate. This was made manifest' by the long lines of people in the corridors anxious to gain admission to the galleries and by the early arrival of the senators on the floor. ' Through ' the ' oourtesy of the Fvice-president, ' the' members of the joint high commission- were admitted to the floor of the senate, and were the recipients of much attention. Just. before the senate was called to order, several well-known members of the diplomatic corps appeared in the diplomatic gallery.1 " , Promptly at 12 o'olock Hobart rapped for , order. Mr. Milburn, the venera ble blind chaplain, in a profoundlim presgive manner, returned "devoutlind reverent thanks for God's goodness to us as a nation and for his care of us since last gathered in the chamber." '! The call of the senate developed the presence of 67 members. The usual resolutions were offered and adopted. Cullom of Illinois offered one to ap point a committee to inform the house that .the senate was tindy to transact business; Hale of Maine, one fixing the hour of 'daily meetings at 12 O'clock noon, and Morrill of Vermont, one to appoint a committee to notify lbs president that the senate was awaiting any communication he might desire to make. Morrill of Vermont, and Cookrell of Missouri, xvere named by'lbe vice-president to join a like committee of the house to call on the president. ' ' MpBride of Oregon, presented the credentials of his colleague, Simon, to whom the vice-president administered the oath of office. -, s The readina of the message occupied two hours and 18 minutes. Many per sons remained in the galleries through out the reading, but, as is usual, little attention was given to the presentation of the message, either in the galleries or on the floor, after the first few pages. "' The senate adjourned shortly after the reading of the message. , In the House. . -.' . ' Washington, Dec. 7. The opening session of oongress Monday was, a speo tacular occasion,, animated " and bril liant. There were more thanth usual number of distinguished -personages in the thronged galleries, including many representatives of foreign governments, high officials, and ladies and gentlemen conspicuous in social and political life. The greetings of the. members were most cordial, and there was no outcrop ping of partisan rancor to mar the oc casion. One of the most , striking inci dents was the 'cordialsmeeting' between the floor leaders of the respective sides, Messrs. Dingley and Bailey. In view of the gossip about the possibility of Mr. Bailey being deposed as the minor ity leader, it is significant that the speaker named Mr. Bailey as the minority member of the,' oommittee to wait upon the -president, an honor al ways : bestowed upon the recognized leader, of the minority. ; 7 " ' ' Speaker Reed received a warm wel come from both sides of the house when he" ascended . the rostrum to call the house to order, but perbapa the greatest personal ovation to any member was that given Ma-jor-General Wheeler, of Alabama, : who ..has not been, seen by many of his old colleagues since he went to the' front at the head of the oavalryv; division of General Shafter's army. '"Mr. W, A. Stone, of Pennsyl-' vania,- McMillin, of Tennessee, and Mr. Sayers, of Texas, who have been elected Lgovernors ot ' their respective states since congress adjourned, were aiso overwhelmed with congratulations, , The floral tributes today were un usually numerous and made the hall a veritable bower of ' beautiful ' flowers. The proceedings themselves were dull, all interest centering in the reading of the president's message. : For over two hours the clerk dfoned through the long document, hut the interest of members and spectators never flagged. With rapt attention they followed the presi dent's recital of the war and listened eagerly to every suggestion or recom mendation he had to offer. No expres sions of approval, or disapproval inter rupted the reading.,' ' Chicago Theater Burned. Chicago, . Dec 7. Fire badly , dam aged the Lincoln theater at 468 North Clark street tonight. , The evening per formance had been concluded and the audience had left the building but a few minutes, when the fire, broke out. The members of the "Dawn of Free dom" company, which is at the thea ter, were still in the building, and they were compelled to make a hasty exit, none 'of them saving any considerable portion of their clothing. - The loss is about $60,000. , i .;"' he Spanish War In Spanish' V Hispanaro, Likeafoolo, ' Raisinello Cubanero, , , Amerioan Gettimadol ' "Letalono Cubanero!" Hispano Talkabacko "Notiflno, Go -to Blanco!" , Americano Baokiupo: 1 ". Danderupo Pootyfin6; t Smashemallo Hispanaro,- . Cubnaro Philippine . Deweyfino Sunkafleetto Inthebayo Manilao. " Samsontooo, Shafteralso, .' Slyi' Sohleyo, Mashemallo ;' Cerveraro Santiago, , Allegoneo Hispanero, Thenafino Picnioarp, ' I - Soldieraro Americano: ' : Hurraharo McKinleyaro, , ' Republicano Conquero; '. Crowneraro Laurelaro; Allthetimo Bverywhero McKibbenaro wave in airo Oldgoriaro, Goodoldtimo; " Eataplelo Yankeearo Punkinpieo, Fraternaro Hispanaro, Cubanaro, Americano, Buenoawano, ....' Fizgibango, Hiphoorahro, , , v McKinleyaro--Unclesamol .' Railroad Trains to Run Slower. . . ' Railroad officials claim that it is very expensive to run their express trains, and are talking about reducing the speed. It is likewise expensive to the health to struggle and compete in business affairs as men do nowadays. The whole system gives out. For restoring strength Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters is the proper remedy. While lightning may be seen and Its illumination of the clouds and mist may be reognized when it is even two hundred miles , distant, thunder is rarely audible more than ten miles. The thunder from very distant storms, therefore, seldom reaches the ear. Delay Makes It Harder. Mis-steps have' made the worst sprains, but it is no mis-step to use St. Jacobs Oil. v It ' makes a cure by strengthening, soothing and conquering the pain. Every hour's delay makes it harder to cure. .;. , . An interesting test has just been made by a French woman. With a view to testing the sustaining .powers of chocolate, she lived upon that alone for 60 days, and lost bnt 15 pounds in the interval. When coming to San Francisco g to Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 Bush street. American or European plan. Room and board $1.00 to $1.50 per day ; rooms 50 cents to $1.00 per day; single meals 25 cents. Free coach. Chas. Montgomery. ; The female brain commences' to de cline in weight after the age of 80; the male not until ten years later. 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The preliminary steps are detailed in this number of the magazine, and in later issues the story of the sinking of the ship and the capture and imprison ment of her crew will be given at first hand. This is the only aooount of his exploit that Mr. Hobson has written for publication. ! ; V Vultures cannot discover a carcass by the sense of smell. - They rely, en tirely upon their sight when in quest THE EXCEIENCE OF SYSUP CF FIGS is due not only to the originality and to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fia Svrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing- tho true and original remedy: As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fia ' Sybup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. 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