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11 flhln-ton 'December ".'No business
jjriiijsaasifirt by -the ecnMc-'Uoday lo open
' ttctrtlon. Jl tow minutes -alter iho Benato
convened It-Wot'luto executive session. At
jJtlo'b-ualnees iu open sisss'.ou was resumed
the 'deaths' of Representatives Northway ot
Otrk And JUovo of Mississippi wore an-
icuuacci vmi' tlio senate adjourned' as a
unirk 0f--epoat((o tliclr memory.
Afcit'ho cpchlng dfiuho an'ato'3 session to-
day Mr. Mawlpy (Conn) chairman cf tho
inUlrtr-ta.ffalrsKiimWct'.iluUv)du'ccd'U.'llil
tot tbo rcbrsanlzallon of the regular army.
Jlr: Hoar (Mass.) secured tbo udojn.on of
a rcsol tlon h'at'Vcouiai'lrKro of Scvvu 'Bt'u--tors
bo appointed -16 nvbaai ahull ile refer-
red 'thit part ot tbo prcbldont'a motuaa
n'ilttti TClitcs w tbo colobratlon of Cbc ccor
iualU'otiho chy of Washington naciptil
ot the United but.
At J2;'.'C v. i. 01. uuofSoa of -Mr.- Ido
the sanilo 'Went Xat cxecutlTO - - -
Uina senat bad a long dc'bii'iu i.( cxccii-
tnc elaa on tiho subject of canfirnmdon
ot tbo 'HufaiViari cotnnTlfisIonors. llau d-
liito iaa mlirted by Sonnvor Ho.ir. wbo
uiadou viu6rious prolc3tjtt'i!i4t iliu.iirajticc
of .ttppslnilng eenutora mpon" uih a cflm-
udzslon. 8Jo Patd theao Hcoaijura wt.n
.whoa trjolnix$d iwllrij? under tho tTlroctloii
ot and becamo iiio duly uiiihortzfd aycutJ
of rtio prcAldcU't to turry out his Idc&j und
wishes. Wtat 'bcamo of -sbc-T f unBKo.as a
seawlora 'bo oaked. when tbo report thej
maKo as In tno laso o .tf iavaiiij catn-
sniisslon came bofole rtho soiwlo a CO-orJt-rcn'io
.brandi ot ibe (0Mrnmcjit7 In. tho oasa
ot tha joint ledffh commission nojv Jn l'ar.s
thcro wero tho sata objeeitloaa but op-
plled with greater force. Sdtiayors should
told aloof from su'dl posltiona bcaiueo tholr
acta "U3 commlsKloacra wei-o -to bj lusaitd
upon by tbenuflvos as suuatorF. A vory
i-cprehenslblo pr.ic.tlce In tho "opinion ot Mr.
(Hear dlo Intlnwtcd traat sonators aul.a
lor (the president as a ammlloiit vstiih
when dculins ivluh u loro.'gn country 1a l
rto act ds a body might be phiced l.j fJu
joe!llon at suppor-'iliia a causo which they
OS s-Enator3 would reject.
Tim molhod ot nppolnlliig spnntors on
coramlsulon!) was defended by Senators
Morsaa and I'latt (Oonu.) who clatmeil
tuero was liollilrg Incoufislcnt iu no do-
in. Tho tlcbato thou becamo somewhat sen-
cral ami tho constitutional prerogatives
of tbo president iicd tho rights of the sen-
ate were alsousbod nt length Upon the leijal
and technical phase of the subject.
Other sp.'akcrB In tho coutrovcr.7 oro-
Sonatora Chandler awl llacon In opposi-;
tlon to the too freu exercise by the presi
dent of the power of nmioluum: senator In
other position. They pointed out tbat. rtry
incro waa a law on tbo statute books In-
lllbltluST Cltlzelli frnm hnlillm- hw nH1nu
with pay at tlMsamo timoaad iiiSlBted that ! 'hero wore but two rounea of oppoMMoii
Butu a jpoinimeni was contrary to tbn.ip i"" i)biiuib incauuic niu uwnui ni;u.u
buslncM ci tlilkt'Bcalplrts five interstate'
'mnterce;cc.nitilston' iirt called Attention
ta.tho sUbJcctIn its report of 1S8S hud It
19'lKtn iiefore'conirreM ewe slnco in oho
itttm or anotlicT. Duriog 'the last' session
cthsi-0j biUntags .Swro" jjiven both to rho
Vcprcsentafitw i'of rallfcnyytml 'the ncalp-
era' a'nil 174 .Bltdcei wltToeecurtd ror the
measure. -It was; bowavcr deemed inad-
Vlfcbl6 to brin-n tbo tacfesitta forward until
thu brcsent. ki?s1oti. Tho ;dfttc today
lasted four hours and ..wis eolrltfd .upon
hata fcfdcs. Niaio of tho amendments' of-
fcKxi Svcro avianted irnd. tlio bill passed ns
JiMorltU by tho committee.
Tho bill to' carry Into effect tho rccotn
uiosdallons ot tho International American
ccxfeienco. by tb' lnoonroraitlon of rin ln-
tcrnatrotul American bonk at tbo last eo-J-eliii.
ihnd- been made ft spoolal order for
today but in tho bt"n?o ot Its author
Mr. IIIU (Conn.) -who had charge of the
nurtautr. aaled DceU 11 m over for ona
Week without prejudice. Thcro was no ob-
iectltu. The roslgrfatlon ot AVurrcn 13. ttooltcr
of 'New York win) has occepteA a Judfto.
nun) in ew lone was laid bofore tlio
Ii6ufc.
iMr. l'nyno (Xi Y.) nskfd uuanlmoiu con
sent tv) consider itbo aon.ite bill to nmend
tho laws relatVn; to American ainon
but "Mr llcnblim (Hon.. Ibwa) demands!
ihc I'ecular wdcr. This wan tho Call cf
committees.
T. o f-ltt conrnilttert osllenl -waj Ibn-corii-mltttio
oil ictitratatfl i-ommerco and Mr.
llcnbiirii called ub the nntlscalplng bill.
Jin Ilcohurn offered lo make au ar-
ranmmient tcgardlng Uio tlmo to bo occu-
pied 'In ikltittne tho bill.
Mr. Whltu (Itep 111.) said thffo was op
icfl.tIon to tlio mcAttire.
iMr. AdaiiiBou (Pern. (In.) who itvado the
mlil'Orlty rcKTl. wns elsept.
Mr IJlaiid (I)cm. Mo.) said bo dcslrol
tb rnltti tlio (luejlldn of consideration but
.the snMlCw aunuunuad thl.it It wb too
late Mr Dlapd paid that an Imnortanl
bill like this itould Ijo iltbalcd at length
and ha dbjected to tho offer of iim bttir on
a side.
All enorl to effect au "areeiiioiit as to
tho time allowed failed nnd Jlr. Hepburn
was thereupon roco.iil2Cd for an hour. He
yitlded to Mr Shormnu (Hon.. New York)
who oxplalneU that tho bill Was very Hlai-
llar to the ono passed bv tho hour at tho
last congress Tho "eh.tnB03 warn mainly
restrictive upon eoriiowtlDns.
The bill requlucd tht earrlera subject to
the lnterstato not to prdvldti oath agent
iiuthorlxed to boII tlekota xvhili a cerllleato
und mako it uitUwfuI for nn ofilccr of hikIi
carrier to rupply tlekots to any tlnnuthor-
l.al agents; It mado a vloladun of llieso
provis.uin u mt'idoineauor nn I provided
for th'a redemtition ot unused or partla.Iy
luoil tlekoU mvd nleo provided uenaltlej
for forging or altering tickets.
Mr. ShCTbinu tjid tho legislation hail
been repeatedly recommended by tha Inter-
Bfatt' couuilcrco ccmmlBsIon. that It had tho
Wipport of nowspU&ers ond cotmnorcul
btdlej and that ovci' 30119 netlllons in Its
fnvor had been presented to tho liousa
during tlis present cougrc!. Tho business
t'OinmiinltlDA had eomci to look tipiin tho
ticket brokeraco business as Illegal. TOO
nniount nt fratui practiced. It known would
staittlo Siiiyono unfamiliar with tho lUcts.
'Mr nrundlg (Dent. Arlransas) oiTo.od us
an nmti.dmcut a provbo to tbo offivu that
tho net rhouM not applv to ticlt'eits that nru
Issued by any railroad or other comniou
carrier for tlio purnoeo of bcluus twneferri'.l
111 explaining his nraanriiiuuL M.r Urun-
d(g declared tluat the real ourno-Ao of tlip
bill was to prtivont orirtuln railroads frnm
plnclivs ttekelH in tho h.uida of soalworti
frt- .tlio imi'poso of being transferred. The
nroi'lslon rclatlnK to forerv was unne:cs-
Every Statu had fctntU'tos ugninst inn
Isifuu of forgyl inMniiuonts
Rlr. iicpmirn in navocacy oi ao mil sniu
FRANCE AND ENGLAND.
AmfeasMr Mmsm's Banquet Speech lias
Caused a .Sensation.
SALISBURY WILL BE ASKED TO EXPLAIN
French l)lilnnin llrfrnrd. It n (in
.Attemvt to Dlctnto Her Kurclirit
l'otlcy UfllcinlK Dlnutilctcil.
Paris Dcctmbor 7. Tlio l'aria papers
today vlorouly dinoiinceid tho speech de-
livered last night by tho nrltlsh njnlias-
sador Sdr Bdmoud J. Mousoii. ut tho nn-
ivtral mooting of tho Hrftlsh chamber of
conuncrco hcie as belns n commentary
.and Warning in tlio most olfenxho form'i
They eay tho Ftfaich. amijussador ut lAn--don.
M. Paul Catnbon will certainly bo
-v Aji.v Tim i(vi:itjii).N'r.
promise to make their hanio in Cuba after
tbctr education In tha United States.
Tho aMcclotlon nialus au OBOal for
fiiwds lor 'tho jnlnttTnatice of Ctvban stu
deuU in-lio arofunablo to support thctO''
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Princtton. S J. December 7.
Kotmt'r President drover Cleve-
land ivnsi lntcrvlewful loJay "on
now policy of tho United States
and dioiated tho following for
tho Associated Prc'css
"Without going at all 'into the
details l wish to say that I am
urdoiiiiy opposed to every tea-'
turo of tho auliexnt.ori nnd ex-
pansion policy. Tho public ought
to kliow pretty Well jvhat illy
conviction's oro from -tlio- Ila-
Wallan quetitlon di'iriDg my ad-
ministration. I have not changed
iny mind and am opposed to all
this nntiexatloil from Hawaii to
tho Philippines."
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epWt of Aniorlcau lustltutlons.
btiirttor Alt-rlch avos among tlio?c who
contended for itho right of the president to
tall Into service ot tho country the tnlouts
of Ecoator.i apd niemborjs of tho congress
lu other Iinc3 than those in 'Which tholr
offices Indicated TIih coutoulion on thin
tide waa .to the effect that tho practlcn
was aa old-one -and thoy riled n mipiemo
court tleclslon to show thut two offlers
lulgbt bo occupied by tho saniu perwm In
coses whera the services did not conlllct.
Seuator Aldrlch mado tha paint tbat tho
position of iommls3loncr In f-.nich duties
a those of the Hawa'lan commlmlon no 3
tho Paris peaca commission was not In-
consistent with tho porfoniiaiws ot en'-
atorlal dut!o T)ioo position were ho
saw not offlcd.i In tho usual Interpreta-
tion of tho word arid to prevent the pr'sl-
dcut s calling for their services for s:ieh
work was lo ofen deprive him of the host
welslanco ayallablo In vpcolnl occasion!
lll-o thnsn Iu which Senator Morgan. Cul-
lom Davis. Fryo'nnd others wero nng.iccd.
senator A est was mnong Ihoso who nt-
taeked tho praetiro of appointing imnlow
to tbo plnco ot couimls'loners. Hi said it
wm ewcinlly reprchuiislblo becauso. of th
fact that senatora ncceptlug such places
weto often called upon as ncnntors to pass
vron their own aetr thus placing them-
selves in tho doublo position of momoW
trlfcl!14 CU a'"1 n r'nrly t0 Ul Ult "
All senators malilre speeches cspeclnllv
(Usclalmcd any intention of personally it-
taolUng any wmalor occupjlr tho posi-
tion of commissioner.
After two and a halt hours' dlscuson
Iho quoetion was referred to Hid judiciary
comu-ltteu with .Instruction ; t lives Igxta
'SomuSSers!""1 h0 - ot "tiS
W nislo"'.0 t'Cm!" Pewwcd hwiws3 n
Communications two received from tha
twm f n-" l"0fa durlns tin.
ers who iilado monoy ou't ot the bu.iK i
and cortaln railways who Buccccdnl
llirotigh Ilia Kcalp&rii. In violating tho in-
terstate comnicree law. Ho said 'thnflherr
wore roads vhtuh did n per cont nf tholr
tniflwus throucfi scalpers air.l ho np-
rmtled to the friends ot tbd bill to nol
nllow .thj amendment to praValr.
"Mr. Bland (Uoni. Mo) tsnid ba favored
lie Ilruiailg nniendmeht but was r."'0J"el
in the bill as t whole it tho amunrtinent
rivalled ho thought the friciuln of the bill
would 1030 Interest fii It. The purpoiu
of (ho bill was lo legalize tho pooling of
msientwr traffic and to take away frcm
iho Sti'lra n"( far as possible Jurisdiction
over this subject
The trill was opprwd bv Mews lyltlle
(l.Vm.. Ark) and Uartlett (l)cm. Gn.)
Mr. CoHn (Hen. Musi ) said that Ibis
bli! prevented discrimination. It world
Manly imnster tho r?'it to discrimination
to Iho nubhorlzod ngenls. Ho gavo notice
of an amwdmont ho wouid offes ; make
nnv nuthorlzovt ngont of any rullwny
j'aun.llv liable with on unauthorised 'agont
for Helling tickets below pubUehcd rnteo
Mr. Hepburn In charge of tho bill re-
plied to Us critics. It was nnt designed
lo stifle competition Tin said.
The llruiullg nmcndniout was defeated-
101 o 122.
T;ho voto then recurred upon Mr. Cor-
lm. niiKimlmc-nt and It was ulso defeated.
Mr. Admufon (I)ein. On.) mid Mr fjuinei
fDMii.. Tenn.) opposed tho bill after which
It was pinged on its passage.
Tho Mil wnij pawed IIP to 101 tho au-
iioimccniont of tho result being received
wilh applause.
Then at ltf.S the houso ntUoumed.
T-r-H4-rTr-fT-f-H-r-H-rf-N'
iustrusted to ask tho Marouls ot Sails-
bury whether it is by his onters that Sir
Kdraoml uudcrlakcs lo direct Franco's for-
eign policy.
Tho ambassador's speech has caused a
sensation in ofrteial and diplomatic circles.
Tho officials here aro Intensely surprised
and exhibit a certain dlaouletmlc iuj. it la
antlciiwled Sir Edmond Monson's itemarks
will hnvo a Uad effect In tho present con
dition .of Frondh sentiment.
WI I.M.Mr ji AVilSUOJI.
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(.'l.rUliiiiLs ut JoriiNiili'in JluMt
I'r.'Vcntcil rniiii (tiiurri.'lliiir.
Now York December 7. A dlsinutoJi to
t'he World from UerKn siys: Dlsijr.oliit
ment wus the dlomlnait Impression loft lu
the lULfcjer'ii mind by bin vlnk to thu Holy
Lsuffid.
His nddircBB to tho cvlan3cllc.1l clergy ot
Iletlalchem mow flrat published candidly
expressed thtut fecjtng. He kMid: 'To da-
solO.be llhii lluprcutous o tha Ue;. few diys
I must tuy ttui I am above all things very
fflluappaJjtted. d did not want to say that
hero but as I havo hoard that my court
cWipfailn ftit Cm amo thing I will nol
hwiji 11. main you
-it may be m
to ttm town
'1'Jli: l'MII.ll'PI.MiS StTt'ATlON.
Xnllvn I'rfBii I'tivor Itnli'immtciicc
lIcimlturMliiir .Imprint.
Manila December 7. T3io natlvo press
continues to advocate independence ami a
reimbursement to tho Vnlled Slates gov-
ernment or the amount to bo paid Spafn
icr the PLillpplncii.
The Jndopsiidoncla thlbks that this
colireo Is the only Jiut one. It inlets that
the Phlllplnos havo nldod the Americans
sololy because thoy bdlvcd thoy word
fichtimt for independence. The oanor
imaLcK liberally from Pretl'lont JIcKlnley's
lrist speech in Chicago to support Ha con-
it'tiilon that thi Amcriwh atv pledged ta
Hive the Phlllplnn Tiidepcnilonci).
Chief Afiuliiuldo &nd his prlnolpal ad-
visers fully recORiiito the Impnrtinco ot a
strong prolTctoiiile In bome term. One" of
tho latter ventured tto osscition (hnt if
the l'hIl!ilnoR wero grn'Mod lhdcpcndeuca
In uecortliinko with tti'nli demand tlio
Untt?d Slr.lcs would bo nskld lo establish
a protectorate us othenvisc tho Philippines
muat Eoouer or Inter become tho prey of a
loss liberal mlndod country.
This statement !h borne out by .iho altt-
ludo of tho better class of I'b.I'.pi'nos in tho
vicinity of Manila. Tho numerous stories
as to hostility felt on tholr part toward
the Americans arc without foundatiau.
of that s&lutr- will be' .'found lu tho report
; offlrtl Tisa ationtion 01 c""!'
admv DPnDr.ANrfATinM nh
riivl'l 1 IlVrlvPfll 'inn I IVl ' L...-....n.'. v;.im tn ttinm lii daJf
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that. If It bn .OcemeJ necessary ur unlia-
ble congress may tor-ect anr'fefccta r
Representative Hull Introduces a Bill Ap-
proved by Secretary Alger.
WIDELY DIFFERENT FROM CEN. MILES BILL
I'm iNloim iMiitle for .iii6lnlliK 'lv-
lllnn n fllcer Mini lUillnUUK
Clllrrnii of Saw VnnwHiiinnt
IfiXOM-Ult'I-J IA.U1I3 l'OMQY
The I.iiikIi.ii Tltilt'H Ildiit'N to 8c
fiiiKP'n .SuirKPHltrtn Ilori'itlPil.
X)oildon Dccomber S. nbo Timed this
moralmg protostlag editorially against Ecu-
rotary Gage's "oxoliulvo marine pollc"
tmrj expressing Uho !hopo that congress whl
not 'Indorse Jt says: "Wo regard. wiiJh tha
heartiest feelings of sjimixtthy and wl h
"W n tlngo of Jealousy tha development 01
tho linputilal aphlt In iho UttUed Stcite;
but 1i must -not 'bo supposed Jhaiv Wfe arj
prepared to aiuwovo tho ridanunn. of an
exclusive policy 111 rccions in w'h-aia .u
tiules wo mlgiht ftave cluim! u voto."
atv.l.liii-'nr. Iicioetnbrr 7. Kpprescnta-
tlx- HUH chalrmiui cf .tfeo hocjps commlt-
tao 011 nriUtator nlfalra. Inlrctluced a niu
Increasing Iho regular avmy to approxi-
mately IOO.OOO men. The bill wis framed
.t tlw war tTciaarltncAt nn.1 h.is "'' ""
picval of U6 Huorttary ot war. U i n
tie bill framed by General -MMes s Ihls
imtoiniro has not the high raul: propose!
ty iho Miles bill and .'ome eS b' appoint-
iuntH arb open lo DnHccii3 of the volun-
teers cr frcm ch-it life. It orovldc far s
lltuteeant ccncral and -what Is considered
a suffloteint Increase of -rnddrs and brigade
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IneqialHIes Iri the law which the Interpre-
tation Of the department ot lustle have
Tho amount realized from tho sale ot
captured vessels and cargoes condemned oa
prma of war; la 701.034 .
Tlho Mttenlloii or -kWi2Js is ealcld to
the necessity ot proYIJtng a more com-
plete and adcQu-alo form of govcrnmtnt
icr Ahiska.
SPKCIA1. AVAll VVSV.
ItPinlxpit Apeomil-TcllliiK "Where thp.
IMfty JllllliiiM Wont.
'WajfhlnRtoti December '7. The manner
in vhfeh all ur fulfils were spent Is toM
In dolall for tCto firat rtlmo In letters scat
from all the department nnd bwroaus t
tlheA'o'uijo cSmmltlco ou oiproprtatloiw aul
..mi. a nithltf. ns part of the report oa tho
urgent deficiency Will. Of Ihe emergency "ndlwawoftheii
.. . .... 1 f r.n Wirt 0(11 thn concerned In wifehood j'.
LN.iiiiojui uuiuiicu iuu'i v Tvvw.. ..- ..- um u... .1... :..-r
iuvy 'dofurt'mont got Uio Ltrgsst aniouut.
viz i29.I73.37-K Of ti.'s the d.paruu lit
incptr r.pet ?!i770(l8Si ma nly la iW3
$.. j
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flllps: W1W.U OI j-aru-j iuu uutM. IW..P-
-cquUpmenls. Jl.230.sss; navi;iv. 01
000; ordnance; J7.912.0S1; conUMC lt
fcsilr $1115315.' steam engineer Ins
h A4 HTHl 4LCCUUULO. -WWli
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surgciT ?K.0!0; marl .to
- TIIII WAH IMiUKS.
y Mill Xol llv IllNPiisMCil for
4- Hip I'r'wnf
"Washington Deccmbor 7.
DJnu'cratlc leaders In th-i house
of ropresoDtnth-es said todav that
tin urgent deficiency appro-
priation bill which conies up
lomairow wou'l not be the toxf.
fcr nuv concerted discussion of
tho wur.
Itepr ssnintlvo Savers of Texas
tho ranking democratic mem-
ber of Uio appropriations com-
mittee nays lie helped fr.im the
b.ll nrd will help to pas3 it.
rteivpsentaltv IJalIy says any
discussion oa tho conduct of the
war would more properly com
later on tho propo'itlou to ln-
cieasa the regular army.
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JIAOBO'S aam vnna.vn V.
Servleu llfld III (lie Ciillicilrnl AVItloli
C'plf'liriited 111k Deal I..
San'Ungo do Cuba December 7. Today
la tho anniversary ot the death ot General
Antbnilo lMucco and has been celebrated
anions tho Cuban-3 in Santiago. A meni-
ori'al tervloA was hell' this mornliiK lu the
Cat neural wnlda was orowded. Lrfjss than
tnvo years ago the same Cathedral wit-
nessed a Tie Deum sung by thoeame choir
Ui ceUbrntWn ot Mncco's dca-nh'.
Trent y lo Ciincliiilo ArliKriillon.
(Sptclal Cable Dispatch to The New Vork
litruld and Houston Pest Copyrighted
ISliS by Jiuiits Gordiiii lleimott.)
Lima via Galveston Decemoer 7. It Is
learned from . ril.able source that the
n.-i'uvira Kovernmiait is studying the pro-
ject of a now 'treaty with the United States.
tho principal nm-elty ot whloh provides for
arbitration ou all ouustlons that may arlsp
Moiirntriir.'n Xfw Cllltlm't.
Now York December 7. A difuxuch to
the HoiMid fi'om JlanliffW! says: The now
Nieaitliruon i':hhllifrl l rmnir.nsrt na tnVn
bhlt iiho unilivArwiii.. ...ni... '"'"'Kit nllaiiv Jan.ulii Sanson; flajii-c.
of JorusnlBiii c(inirih.tNi I'rt'lx Pt'iIfjO flTyu; inter or .Kcrniindluo
...In ..... ...1 . .. .... A 111 mmiK t l.lll.H.. .nla T.anwTiln I .
....a. uui Kiiina one seen mo suite of things
at holy places ami .-what goes on there. H
cma into one's bear:. '
"Only tho CtortajUn Ufo can m.ike'n Im-
pression upon .MIciMwiiu:idinH. Nobody can
worndor If nhey have no respect for iho
UhridSlans ii.i eccloSAuaMeal mnitlcro hs tiio
ahrttWiiw arc divided. Thoy must he pro-
Vcotod oven by force from au'dj-Mllaig
ivlr.h one another at lllils aicred spat."
tThe emperor lias tiild mn'so his renin.
"My visit to JeriMiiloau has wbattorod the
dearest Illusion ot my heart. Hs sinreuld
and undiguilfltid dewy nre iadosorlbablo."
rVIWrtiitizJ' public works. Leonoldo ILimlmz
.Malrti.ta.
. ..
PlKhllllt? It.'iicwc'll.
'Hombay Dccomibor 7. 'Flghllnj'has been
rcnowoil ;Iafthe Swat vulley botitvecn the
Mail uMidlah and tho forces of tho NoM-ub
of DIK 'Forty wero killed on eajh bide.
PMYTO.milAVUIt Til MAT V
liiiKlmul AVIH IIIiivII.mI In .lulu
Mi Hi ln lliilU'il Ntnlt-.
rxiuiJou. Dccembar S The" Wnahtncton
correspondent ot the Daiiv ohrnii"cl wvs:
CO
recess of nnnnl.ll. c....:i"! . "I ha.vu ilin(rlnliir-.l ..... il.n 1.1......
Mfra'l $?m ' n'l IVJllinni 1 Love of President McKlulcv hnn no tlmuhl
Ohwotlin ot Mr. Fornker (Ohloi . ''n'tn1I""K"w Mtlu Hrllfiih lights un-
mpect to ftfac infcrnorr ot LLX Cer . lUo ClaytourI)uhur trtity. Oa the
th crm. ."-' ".."'" '-onPl.
tiii: nou.sis.
ATlcr n Splrlleil DeliiMe tlio Aiitt-
nuiiinK inn i puhr.!
"vtTWMiurtou December 7. The iiouso to-
iy" tttsst-a tho anttl-tlcltct ajpn bill by
a mi pf JlO to 101. This uotlon la tho
culmination ot a. ten yw' itruagio on tho
Wrt ctjlhejullrodda ft put an end to the
! ''. 13.' I
MQpD'S coPon
CALENDAR
Is a pr(ot .b'etit.
ty ijitrltitfcj tip' to
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W' .rtfm&fAwA'fr i.t ...
m "- 2ff!2SSl5ySa V6 ildtUographed
BBjf. . Hfc"?? ;mA;.liu.yt -yout iuro8
WM -uftAS!4vrf5SWiit to wre
fev' -. Mm&'uooxt&- po.
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TtsV
if-
ccsntrnry -wlicn tho urnpw tlmo niilvtvt.
tbiRhnd wlW bo incited to co-opcr.Uo re-
garding tho NlcareJuan canal"
Itho 1ahliigton correspandent of (lie
Tl'mt wakes a similar Btafunivjit.
Tho Dally Oht-onlole fliiya odllori'ally:
"Tho assurance given bV our Washington
'eorrc8iidcnt cnn'mot.b'at causa wtlsf.io?
tfon here. Yet there probably will
ho i!oiim tlivlslon of .opinion in Ungmiui oa
tho iut)oi of making thw canal wlUi
publlo mooey. TbeA Is no reaamr why the
work Jthould not bo donti bv initial .ni(.r.
jjiiscj Umlw n govoilinicw. mnvoat'cti bv
uoni ixuuoiiH uur interest in mw matter
U only that tho canal should ba'troo.'neu.
tful v-ind open to all tho world on. equal
towns"'
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I'.wlMP' wSJf WINN (
r'vi
WA!slII.UTO.V .NOTION.
AVashlttgtun Dsccjnber 7. Th lla-
Wnliail SUblect .ill not eomn nn lmf.ii-n .).
Ijcitva wutailltije on tej-rltorleBi us was
espeefed.- owIiir to tho tibscncij from thu
city ot uaairnian KUox.
A imrccls po3t tivati- hotween this cuv.
emmont and Chile lnw bcon ceacludcd by
jH)isjnjstcr General BmUih und Senop Vlcu-
n. nao vniiMnnuriiuir
The Ituislah goverumeut has placed v.
trial ordor. thrauirh Consul Smith ut Moa.
'cow with Un American concern to equip
jwo freight locomotlves..uwi 20J'rolcht
cars with 'iilr brakes. This conlraot was
obtained in compotHloa with Ffench Uri
man and Rii3Jitiu comnanleti.
5- Tho.preM4enttooa:4ieut vhe&a nomjmi-
t'tous.to tbeiienalo! Toie major nenurai
Brinadlw GMwral.Uuy V. Henry V 8 A.i
UrlBadler'J0aej;al Leonard Voddf Uiilttd
SWtOB wluntocra
''.Tho. "nomiH)Uous tody include Uio nt-
m ootflhrlNitUeNainoiiit'ilhSDI b?usr
v.'..witj'K oami)?oi' unna)soaiey ppu
cn 9PJiuisn;'W.flr.1
SAI.VAIJOU'.N XKiV UOVKIIAMUVl'.
IIIpkiiI Nullllcil Mi'uiniriiti. (lint m
Coinhliii'llon In lliMilti'ii.
Now York Dccombcr .7. A Hc-iUtd dls
patch from Panama says: Advices confirm
all tho dojjlla of tho Salvador revoluunn.
Tlio toimtry Is now completely pacliled. On
assuming tlie j.rcslirenoy Senur Hygal also
fc-ent the foll'awliiig message to ihe pnuldout
of NUuiugua wJiltih also miitjncs the pol-
icy ot his government.
no says; "A ravelin ternary mowuiiettt haa
been peacefully cITivted und has Uio np-
liota of tho grnenil pulM'fc. I h.ivu nude i
myself chlot of Hlils roimbllc. LMy ilrst act
in accordance wtlth piubilc opinion has been
to sever the ties of tho uiilo.-v w'htJi tho
ropnblles of njnlur.ia und Nl;aragui ef-
fositod by thu tmuy ot .Viitnulvi a.i the
union has not received tihe aaiarioii of ihe
people of Salvador and tntcrta-Ml with llm
uwrt vlttil fnilorests of tlio jieoplf i ful
uowfJisUindtog mo: omiosu a union of (lu
Central Aiiiciiiu.n wpabltea wiheu it tydts
I .1 till . .. . . ... .... ... ....-I.... I .... .n. .
...w I'm... ut imu la i.cirea or uio peo-
ple. Iii the mtttuitlme it niuii bo my ai-
ttuint aim .lo niiwlatalii tho mon fr.wadlv
relaMoas with our t'Uter republic aad 10
folUiA' tho ir!nnlp!o3 of non-lmtsrven'tlan
tn Uio InternahtJtial affairs of Kirh colintri'
and 1 expect reciprocity.
"Tmuaso ItgJla:o."
IIU.MiAUI.VX UII3T
lleNluiiiitliiin. ir ln irplilpitt unit
vj.. reiitlc7ii AiiiiuiiiipciI
nmla-I'cstji Dcccijibor 7. lu tho lower
houw of tha Hun.jjna-jnn dlot toliiiy some
noUy scenes occuaod. Tho letter of Dr.
Szllugyl prcildent of. tho cliambjr of
dermtlcs nncounctrK lilsreslgiitlor.v'forc.
Bhodoweil yesterday was road und Dr. U
Jniig. vice president. whoco determination
to resign Wna imnouccwj hi the same time
persotially aumoupevd lilt -resignation
Friuwi Kossuth la behalf of his party
and l'noluyli for. tho 4r.drponlVnts nra-
posed Unit no rccpgn)t!on bo tal;cn of Dr
HZllllgyi S ICfllKtiatltirA Wtirrnnnnn Hi.
proinlw. itarVMf IljinlT artiso to reply. For
a lime tho upronrv wnoY his remarks In-
NO JOINT SESSION WAS HELD.
Sl'AMAHDH A II 13 llt'SY TIIAiNI.ATI.Mi
AMISHIOA'S I.ATWsT .IXaWBKS
liiill.MitloiiN .tni that I'piiuc Treaty
Will Somi lit- .SlK-neil Tlie SiKlii-
larilN Arc Tlrcil of Jliiiitrllns'.
Paris Dooeniber 7. There was no Joint
session of the ;peuco comm'es'loiieiM tcd-..y
as n'ho Spanish members tire still occupied
in .translating tho Amerieauis' ai.iawe-r to
their jiroipoi-ais In rfrganl to tho status of
Sfanlsh subjucts In tho anucx-eJ teritt-arlcs.
I Aj cabled last ovenlng (the night piincl-
p.nl uwilclw of tho .treaty uro sotllod and ull
'i.h .it rcniaiiis fur the comni.'&slons to nt-ki.-Vd
to Is the stvtlelneni of tho in.ln.ir
LjlilM of tho treaty. The latter will pr. b-.
ably bo signed on Saturday next for tlio
Sp.-inia.pJs uro anxloiu s the. Ameileaa.j
to flilsh thu work 'Jn ivan'd.
Secrdtary OJoJa'of the Spaui catauila-
tilon eald toduy: ''It Is very painful for ua
to remain tiero haggling over derails since
the main polhla hvo beon setllvd und wa
iha.vo ibcoit obltgod to relinquish our cola-
likH. ''1 .tho 'work .will bo flr.3shcd .(hs week.
Tho coauiioreliil treaty between tft United
$iy.is nd Spain will ton iieijCWa cd ujon
liho rc-estobllshment of dljilomatlc rda' loin
uml Hh9 quecljon of Spatileh shljn mit pro
ducts In Cuba ami- l'owo kico win bo In
eluded tlim'olli." "
.
4-
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4-
4 4
4-f4-f444-444-4-H-4-4-r-H-r4-r4-
genernls' to command an army cf 100.0'K)
mnn Eeattprtil fiom Porto HIco to ilanlla.
Trie artillery aa-m Is rcOrganlzc-J sepa-
ratlne them Into ooaslt and field artillery
but liroinoulcu to this Ih by seniority of the
whole arm. A Hocrcase cf thci enlisted
mjii Is made so that tOo army can oo In-
crcaeed by recruits In case of war lo full
wrength. The cavalry 1$ increased two
regiment? tho infantry five-. The ealisted
strength ot iu (Infantry company Js not to
exceed J45 po that it case of war uuw
reirlments w-:il have to be formed probably
ull of which woiii'd ho volunteer out the
regular armv would m3 a substantial
llrwt Hue. Tho bill provides for the thra
fcattaUcn formation. Tfcio stait corps dre
increased &tout 40 per uant and wlt'a the
exception of the adjutant general and in-
spector general of otdnanoe is open to ap-
pointments from the volunieora or civil
life.
Thp most net'lecnteo chance is in that
of Ut'o mtKlJoal doDa rumen t In which pro-
visimi is matio for u hijpltal corps of tiOOO
MlraUs with thu necesmry noii-coaiinis-sioned
officers with a largely Increased
number cf surgeons. All olTice. and men
serving in the EUb-trop.cal countries are
to have an Increase of 25 per cent in pay.
UikJet thu immediate control of tt? nresi-
dont Inhabitants cit th new countries may
be; culiotol In the organizations there serv-
ing. Tlio b'.l ivos a total at fonrlficn
l'cg'iments of aptllery itwislvo of cavalry
at thirty of Infantry.
OUn la-nun Hull's bill Is cast cntlrclv
on i'ifti.'rent lints fiom General Miles' bill
so that dialled comparisons are difficult.
Miles' bill Is bised on the theory of one
eolditj-. fin- 1100 pocplp while tho Hull bill
is bacil en the Idea cf a total forco of
100000 'tie arg'anlza'iJtou being corutru:ted
to as to loach chat ttstal. Gen.::ial MIIes
piovides for a ceneral and tcr two lieuten-
ant wni-rRls whiu a hi. Hull .nill mal;cs
no provltCou for a general and has but one
lieutenant ceiiernl.
4S0;
J12I
and
fi30.ois: biip:
mctelne aa?l
CCTte6 navy u a tolmee of $373000 ot Ihls
emcrgenry fuiad: ..
Tiae war ccpsa'imcni c.iieiu'."i " "
' omcrgeacy uoa ivmouui to iowio.
LIES SAFE IN HAVANA HARBOR:
CIUUSIIH XHW YOHK XO'V
AVAHJIbY KB'CBIVISM.
VKItlf
Markets Will He Tliroivn lliPi to All5
Kiiiloiix on E.iuul Tcnu-"ee-Iiroelt7
1m Very Ueslralile.
(Succlal Cable Dispatch to Ths.NeW Jork
llernia and Houston Post. Copyrlghtcrt
lM.Sby Jimua Cordon IJcunctt.j
Havonii December ".Stern stately and
foimldnble. the cruiser New York glided pact
X!rr rnalln at 5 o'clock tills nftcrnOOll. At
Pumn uud alDug the wharves bugo crowds on fancy animals ran rapidly lot
ta.. .1 . ..H.n.Mu ...a nrrivnl r.r IP I V. . . .
lIllt;!lU LU n.M.SCT ...v .....--
IXVlilSTIGATIOX OF THU AVAIL
"Colonel lli'fkcr Tcntllli'M ItoKiirillns-
I'rociit'ciiirut of Vt'N-lis.
Ynshlngton Decemtcr 7. Tho war in-
vestigating commission examined scveial
wlllicEso" today. Including Paymaster Gen-
eral S.antcn nnd Colonel Hecker quarter-
uuLb.e. in cnarge of traiispottUtlou nf
trcops.
t.o.one! Hcckcr who has Just returned
frcm Cuba was examined in detail as to
't'tio chw.ii.cTS and purchases of vessels by
the war dopai'.nient. Ho said between
Juno 2U and July 2J ho purchased seven-
Icon eSaciri on .i... an.r . ...-- .
Uny oi war. Ho found JO per cent ot tlio
utse; oueied w-iio.ly unulted. Coiuusl
"viwvn- win in nw negotiations he uiMlt
ciii-ec.li y wD.h tio ow-ncii cf Uio vcs.eia
wuorevw pt)iaic. Ho knew of no 11 -t-i.m.o
whvio moto than actual cost pi-lcu
was paid lo:- vessels. He always ho wltl
cot lower Hum tuh'ii.g price.
Hi. said thfio was not a single Instanco
wheie any jntluento outside u.u goio n-
incnc nni.1 th coivtracilug parties could
'h0.Ut.1 Ui0l ln tl'o Purchases.
..;To7r.".:.''..TsfD''U)" l0 ny tuird
armor-clnd of our navy to cuter tuo naruor
Blirjo tho Jlalno was destroyed.
Thirc whs no demonstration of any charade.-.
A rather sullen and silent dtmeanor
ma-ilitd tho conduct of the people who saw
tuc ciuistr cnt'jr the harbor and take a place
near tho anchorage of tho Mascot. She flic
a salute to tho port w'olcii was answered
by C.tbiincs. Then the saluted the Spanish
tidmlial's pennant which was answered from
the Alphonso XII .
Adumal .Mimtemln scjut his aide aboard and
the ordinal y ccurttslcs wcra cxclianged. Later
Captain Chadwlck landed nt tno .Mnelitua
wlmrf ami prticccded to Hear Admiral bamp-
noil's icildoucc. officially reporting his ar-
tiva!. CALMED OS CASTMM.A'AOJ.
(.VliiprU'im Ofllpprs Pny Upspecl.".
.SpaiilarilN I'ptltioii (lit' (lueeii.
Havana Decemler V via Key West The
oflliir.l visit of General Wado ns president ot
the Cuban evacuation commission to Captain
General Castcllnnos at the palace today was
marked by a display of official military cour-
tssy and was fully lu kcoplng with the rank;
of the.vlsltors and In marked contrast of ihe
Tn I.ove'B ! -w.rR!
hlll'blown rose of mirtfoi i."
the holy perfume Tffitlft
for every woman who tekesw!
her henlt 1 in A ..?ra.PH
weak sicklv ' rZfrV.
who suffers untold WiVritT??
n.; r u .. . .'.'"oo w i
J r i ".' l"ms; ahd'tafca J
fumt of motliprhr. :.C. :" "M
No vromnn U fiu-j r .f .
ties of wifehood and.thi'dM
hood who is a sufferer "fa thls'i
u.nan may Be stronr'cad I
womanly wav. if nh- Jin. M
self. She needs in the.firit'w
knowledce of tho 2!i2 V
of women. ThhTfirSrSaf
won .Sense Medical Advisers'
1008 nam nhA i. -.i'vr.
tolls all about all the orila'
and how to trat rhilr'
and migrations are dwotSn?
treat all the diseases pecnUV
and.expericuccs of himilf..-.
have been snatched frnm tut
11 t. ;-.-!"
k..v. lu i.vc nappy neaithyiif
Pierce's medicines. Thls'hooV
v.UL.....L.L.. j LlluocotJ;
seven hundred thouun it
chased by women at that orioij
muuoit women now owncobiti.
ner.covered ennv a'.! i .1. IP
to cover cost of maillmr cmii?.
Dispensary Medical Association!
.. a. aw. wuLu.uiuuiniT'seacii
extra or -jt onccent stampvigg
.
(If linuvtlHt- f.rn V.I ?-tfe
bidding was spirited nt times mi
rati rapiaif iqj
Snmni nf it.. .
a m cot brlus whilt '!m
- ' m
TUB IIAClisJ 1
1' 7m
'ItpjiiiliH at Aew Orlru
New Orleans .Deecniber 7. FtJiraslJ
Six furlongs eelllng Dlggs. Brtd
Jack. Tlmo 1:1054.
Mile Harry Pritton Pell MctlJ-ca
Time 1:17. ?
Can I Sec 'Km Time l:30.s ' $M
aoiiing nine ana a sixtcootti-TI
Patroon. Hrnncli Tliuo 1:52. "$&
ThreO'iiucrtc-rs of tin ilc4Prliieij
.Merry jaay au:; 1 eramio ato; heuti
err. worn iuu; aienry Mumii
Abuso 121. 1 H
1'ivn and a half furlafiirs Film
Cbarlo ail; AVcilcr 03: Nellie" Mnttf
rett. itose Apple riyiag "Btrcti'S
Leostratus. Auces Mr: Johnson'!
une auo ono-clgnta. nines seLUt
Hio i7: Atlantus. Bnsks .Vain
Marlti 93; lied S6; Tranoy. Wtfm
Swordsman. Clay Pointer. 53:Eii
Iioylcln 102; ItushOclds lrtvpjg
mx ana a nait luriongs aacoici
Dcbrids SH: Sim V. KM: liaiulsi
Ilend 114: Abuse 122. "' ffiffl
Ono mllo anu twenty yurdi.'MlB
yttcm which prevailed uniler the re.glmo of ot Fruntiniar. Gun Metal 9Ji;0ii
Cnptaln Genernl Blanco when these ccrcmo- ?S":' h US
iilcs were totally deareenrded. General Wadols 1 Uattlcaorc. Mredah 107. 'HWtnu
... ... -.. T1.I ..-.1' ....... I
visit was merely an otllclt.1 coil j uc.h
caprnln general and was of brief duration.
Uenernl Wade was accomimulca oy ms en-
tiro stuff ail attired In full dress uniform
and the party presented a brilliant and lux-
PoiPik appearance
A petition purporting tn leprescut tho sen-
tlmcnlh of i'ftn.OOO Spaulards remaining In
Cuba and which la addressed to tho queen
regent. Is published In uui io.nl pa n. .
aiifc-'iticg thnt the accession ot authority by
1' 0 P'lted States has been nttenili-a In l'ortc
Itlco by acts of violence which may bo re-
l.ttutti lu U'' Tho petitioners ask that the
Si'aiilsh government dcnianJ with firmness a
solid aim responsible guarantee Horn the
United States. or :unlo nu iilllimco with some
Kuropcaii poiver to insnro their protection."
TAItlFF FOR CUIIA.
CiiiiiiulNslmiPr I'oid'l- Sii-n (lit; Miir-
K.'tM Will lie Op.-ll lo All.
Kingston Jamaica December 7 Unite!
States Customs Ccmmlssloncr Portor arrives
here from OuLa yesterday ou board the Ad
inlral Sampson and sailed for homo today j
1 lie t;ilil bis Investigations ledicato tho dcsir-
. ability ot reclpioclty between Cuba and the
I United fctates in spite of the Louisiana sugar
I and Florida tobacco trade. The commissioner
bus trained a Cuban tariff which will bo pro-
mulgated on his arrival home. It opens tho
Cutau market to all nations on equal terms.
Commissioner Porter considers tho Cubaur
perfectly fit for self government.
Til 1-3 CUUAAS AIUJ SATISF1HI).
llU'Mlltft
imrty 'io te benei.ted by these salesV1
IU Inn rfft.t.n 1 . ..
RM.7i ; T.si.v".r..."?.."'1 .'
1 ..V """' "iiiuiy was" ivua
RIVER AND HARBOR CHAIRMAN
limiMtHSl-JXTATIiT. IIIUtTUN OK OHIO
KI.liOTIIU TO THI5 1'OSITIO.V.
-un th.
hi) ri;-
na.
nt (lip (iiii'plu CuiiiiiilNwinu
Arc Anil.Miilci'tl.
Havaui December 7. From Cuban
licadquartcra thu puuouncement U inndu of
tho succtissful visit to AVWilnstou of Gen-
era callxto O&Tcia and his colleagues com-
posing tho epecial deputation from the
' ' oan ns.cnbiy recently lu bessloa
Santu Cruz eel Sur.
'. .. . .tiscod as a. further out-
come ot (be committee's efforts that the
Cubau troops uro "0011 to bo disbanded with
at lean one year's pay.
aw. ciouiu. who has been dMi'lLniinn.
at
llK.Sityn 11 lllll Will Ci'flHli.l- lie l'rc.
imrril fur Thin Sc-mlilli WorU ln
H Coiullicutiu t Once.
dejrfS J)t. Szilagyi to make liegl use of
Ihe rules of. tho'ljouso and employ force.
1- InallJ' it resolution was avloptM requostlni;
Dr. Szllttgyl to withdraw his resignation.
HI) UC ATI OX OK CL'IIAA'J.
Vat-hlnB-ton Decembsr 7. 'At a mcotln
of tho rivers and .)vjnb:irtt committee today
Jlcpnesntatlvo Uuiitoa of Ohio was elected
f"1'1:"'0' AYh?n. t'WW'i "wo himself heard chairman. .W'hon asked us to tho cu-tiok
:"X ''Vr"...'".' '" -.u.c .govoiuuieni . . M -...- .r .. ... .
". . .wf" u..'uu.j u.u vJW tV cuair-
Hian sitd;''W will cbrt'Kai-y uatro a rlverj
nwl silioM hill at vis wlon oi ccugicja
a-4" tho coinmltteo will big'lii wst-k on U c;
ortcc. Tie plitti .Is -to complete all hearing.!
bttfdro tho holldaja so as to give ttaa tor
comple-tliiS' .liie 'bill as soon 'after the iio';l.
daya as.' twtiblc. Hwringa begin aaxt Mon-
day wthen a Tctfacss? river delegation s
to be fceurd with Florida dclejulou 0.1
Tnuttduy Dbul.iless there will be some cp-
rpiitton' but 1 aan hojw.'ut we will get
through a Wr and njodwilo bill"
IluUkon lu a Ut Mnnllu.
New- York December 7 Assistant Naval
nuukinictor iicb.'pa in cp iy jiaml to
.plj-To w-jut extent however 1 can
wueiicd as ta railway contracts he Inter- l'i8 :" P1 -u'pl Ci returd last night from
juyu iujil 11 mM not ..'fie w-jur d.;jj tan. t ; . ""' lo ntanzas uarJvnas Snguu
but the ralliy "rh.u contw.ed tie iu t K'-0"1 "-n' Snntfi 01dr A Santo Domingo.
bMW mon "J4 to i I' JX?t .S? sufferIS '" want all
Ooloaiil Hcjlcor nude nn euiplntlc dAitai
ttpi.tl.eM was any "Inlluonee" i 't
lug" itho trccpa on' tho various liuts.
Colonel Aldcn astlstaat Buvgcoa generil
siud hti did 110 know My u Vis 5.7. Vi4
only ortleor who "ha8;iodve-o nb a 'tS
yaaw there were oihuniant subilleT -
ba:u bttore General Sha.'ter'a ai.-uy tie-a...'
cd but ".'no rer-orts of mwieii supplies w u
Iho ami.- In front nf .. .1" ;'"
JinMii! .iVtV.;:: .-" "X1v- weu a
mcTO&M lack of even the commont sup"
CWoncI AldxlTI was asked whv It was 1-..
it vctuMiitcci- crgvUiizfttloa like the lied Crc'
camii get iunpr.rs on Hii groutU aleij nt
tho medical defrtrtmont when medical au.
over thu island.
IH XOT GUIIl'Y.
the
Onciir- fittrtlnrr Liberated 011
(inii-KP of I'rlx.'llulitl.i..
r-olumhtis O. December 7 Oscar Garducf
wits today acquitted by a Jury on the charge
of prUe fighting On April 1. Inst he en.
:t. kiiuou in a glove contest with Oconto Stout
th h?"iafiWJl.lcA(Uw.rti?r vni linSpftS daw:
. Ida bead striking the floor nnd inim-inc Rtni
SnCrfor1prliottfStD.nKJ.ry "1Ur""f" aU
f .i ..
?-3y .-si
Hc.slllls n't OllkUniliSl
Ban Francisco. ucceniDcr'y.-Ks!
Flvo furlones. scllioRMJIUti
"... ' - rA-i?l
Tlbllron. Tlmo 1:01. S'WmB
Seen furlonKS. sclllng-nmijiriiM
It Ihinih... 1'lt.M l;SSK. '.Stfll
FIVe fuii'angs. seiilng-Cross JldSC
tialeim". HCnura. flmo lsOtuVJ
seniug 111110 ana HJiiwwwy
veioz. .MCKariaiic-. lime i:i.--jw'
Klv fnrlnnfr?!. KellfnE Norla.vl
Imnr.lni l.tln .'17. kZitfB
.Miie s'tlllng Alicia. Mytb. SJ
Time i:u Srpm
TUOAIS ja.tiut.i.s..-jjl
I--lve-elghlbsof a mUc Cbiixi
Martello Haclvan Llmatus refcrj
Siml. Glengaecr. .mSsS
..t.m Vn.ti iii.h latt n Alarin.:lW.
Chlhual.ua. 103 Colonel Dun Mtf$ji
OTlccta Oy Adura Andrew WPJM
i' 111 I1I1LB j.uu. uitrt kiiiv -- . r - t. --
Hlghwelght handicap fut-irity. mm
llcan 90; HemoKtake 07; Soc ..R-
iiu: riita 11. m. oywi "-' .: sFiv
Futurity course selllcs nallsttriftl
1.. .. Tirl.i 111'" KrhnlU.JW
o'haiorn Wr'ciwlas.'Ka
vucci unrwau jvruuciw. f"--"-..
Soveii-clglithft oi a mile. J '"RRS
Stouffer 107; Out Away. Zttinar jtgJ
..Z. n.rei
SHORT ntW. aiuwwii
. '?
n.. -r n(f T.-AMllir nit fltUCK 1
c i. uiuio.-' ;" -; ..riiii
mMa-. J1B5P. ' iV".1 rV iiib 1
Will 1101 ujincur uu .-v --- -- fttT
soriiiE .J:4fMI
ST. LOUIS.-J. A. 11. Bmef.'gSJS
Smith of St. I-ouls ut 1 WPg5l
lira bird match by a scoro of lkJ
matt.!! i.ns. fur iioa a si'U. mjn
NABHVILUil. Tcnn;-The PjlJJ
Inatieii of tbo wen ot '" ""JSJ
Mlstcurt resuneni" "" uAJ-"ffailil
regiments wilt be mustered out IHU
this niouiu. 'w
PlTTSIJUHG-Tho JX.
compMiy mis jusc rlt i i'MnW
tuu niiimiiiuni mi -- -r: -ujiJM
phone. lino to bo erected 'u;i5T
1'HliiM.ines. iiaSk
rKW YOItK.-Tho United
steamer Pathfinder was '"ffgj
.i .. i. r.u in Rllxabeln. 'His
M STi utB Avrcnindon nl
the Treasury Gage Mf"irfi
Pathfinder will bo the Jjj
...i.r.li.vr I.. tlu aurVCV Ct IB' PT
VM.I-..VV. ... -. "-- IWll!
vTii.il' .'.ir.LP Aiftiiniler. Um
coor'ed editor Who was Xgj
Wrmlugtou. N. C.i on "KilM
cation in ms paper v riTiim
on the wWto women of wgj
una Linrn ravii it'll u tMva -l.
tlct-Idtll to DUhllth his PP"Ji"
Ntw York hereafter Instead Mr
hrkpy una .vCoy Mulclimt.
Ncw ofk. December 7 Tbo Prcxa ton.or.
llDI
CoIIphps )lp.i.ml Mliemlly
nuillll I.IIMIl ! flll !
ijtow YorK. Dtcemtior '7. Ttos Cuban Ed-
Ufatloiwl As'soctutilon' of the United Stebta
hai.'bptn organized ior.otplng ami carr.
Inc out ha offers made by tho Aincrlcap'
c;aice in reOTonsa to General Wlelr'
liUXieeHloii 'that Uioso. colleges Lslqulil lye
fiW tmttou to two or mare rcpuUbjo Cubau
tvtudttits.
Tto lusoclatlon aauiAunwl today Ihat
Jha roipoiw received from Culnus deslr-
t'tlg tCl LlOOjint tbt.iO' nnV.M n.v ti..m'nrm.
hiit tbutt" nllotiiicMs now' being eonttJcrcd
hlClltdll .tht.'nvar!r -r'il.iJ ii. .. ..IT.'J
Ilnchntii nh?"q-ain: 'OiiImimI -wttj on puV nirmlhlrud tjie rnbilni; of tln huultan war
llielr qwta fcoMrd and laedc-ntal cSPsoes.. I wel9. He wu o Icjve about Iho
.Vg youns men will bo alien?.! who 40 Uot ftb' of ililr. rjc-ath. "
iiiuwiipa cei-Winiy pnor lnfornutloa o' " say: "wsnarkcy and- Kid McCoy
tha coming movemeau. ile ull it w& be- ' ve ecn wMc-hcd to figi.t tweuty rounds
cau.-o (he mMlail denart-mont was dipepd- b-f0 'h !"' Alblctlo cluK In this city
cut Wl the quunterunas ' diMrm..- .2.. f"-" P"a of S'20.000. The-bttttlo Vlll iu. '?..?!
tpsnipariatroi unarcment ..n .:"" 1
com- 1
nitfc.'irv .Irtn.i.n.nnl n.ul I.
piled with 'men wWiVirVM;
pluns it knawiwoto necexvary w
HKI'AllTMKXT OF JllSTjctJT-
rptHr Griff' n0Vr.
Wwhinstou Dwembtr 7 Atttrn-y Grn
eral Grtgas today wibialttcil to .-
1t(a annual Toport ot Ui0 opc-ratlin of hu
depaimenL
"The
'.how especially
quca.tlopa
mid dire
hl .revenue
Si 1 J: T?Vt.wmofth nui1 tIlD winner will gc
?.lif'r.I0...1 'iMloin.ot.s Today- Sharkey uud
McCoy will .iwcct to sign articles '
imilKI'OHl) CATTI.ll SAjf.1-:.
Thp Muiiuy Sli.)... Hcrrt nPtf Sort lo
Hull '.y Ci-Pilllorx
Kansas City Mo Deccnibcr ".-Thaaialo of
... u.. D(U9 I1?rq 0 i(Crrfotd eattje.
which belongs a the cstato ot the late C 8.
Crcts of Rrarorla.Kpu. beftau at the rtock
irtrds hero today Cross rommlitod suicide
j when the First. Nitlona bar.lf of Kaiporla
war revenue act" ha nv . ".' WL "e. w.as prcsioent was dosed last
pwtiv or lo'iih.; TiiTmrearo !K "5?' I ! ;iT".VY:
nnd many itistavx-ea of .1. f'l2r..'V1!ll.dK. Mwetii l. persgnorrrdl.
rtlon to tin. eommlsvjoner rf 7 ! ' Al.cutVi vorm ? .'"? 1& ........ ....
! to .llrtc.-chf fM..rL &&W ;!iuri .'" le .""." tM arc it'
STRICTLY?
And scientma w"1";.' Vtwrtl
T"ey wish to imprw
mi Kiitiiiirt em r l tott'jL
physicians. and MlonUfM gj
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