THE NEWS, The ore producers of the Gogebie range, consisting of the Norrle, Tilden and Cinein- nati mines, have formed a pool, Carnegie and Rockefeller are excluded, as their ioter- ests are purely in the Mesaba range. Hugh Miller, the firebug, who was con- victed of arson 24 hours after his arrest, was sentenced in the Brooklyn County Court to 20 years’ imprisonment, Adolph Ntlenberg, another firebug, was sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment. Nearly $12,000 has been raised in St, Louis to aid flood sufferers in the South, The Terminal Railway association, composed of all the railroads enterirg St. Louls, gave notice that it would transport supplies free, A eyelone passed over the southern portion of Cleveland county, Arkansas, destroying 12 or 15 country residences and wounding 10 or 16 people, Will Shirley was killed and others are seriously injured, incendiaries visited Temple, Reading county, Pennsylvania, and burned a house and barn owned by Dr. Perch Archer, of New York, who had intended estabilshing a sanitarium on the property. The loss is over #6,000, The house was vacated on Thursday, The Maltby breaker of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company, Wllkesbarre, Pa., was de- stroyed by fire. Loess, $60,000: insurance, £50,000. The origin of the fire is unknown. Three hundred and 50 men and boys are thrown out of work. CURRENT EVENTS. Notwithstanding the recent law to prevent selling Hauor to Indians, it is said that scarcely a day passes that a drunken Umatilla is not seen on the one Oregon city. The influence of the recent prize fight has been seen in an unexpected way in Sedalia, Mo. where two young boys have agreed to fight to a finish for 350 marbles and the gate receipts. The admission charged was fixed at § cents, North Dakota has recently experienced a boon in all branches of industry, owing to the large namber of new settlers which has beun pouring into that State, It Is sald that most of them have induced to immi- grate by agents, There Is a measure pending Michigan Legislature to prevent abe going into that State hereafter unless they declare upon their arrival their intention of becoming eltizens. ‘he bill is aimed prin. cipally at Canadian laborers, The lax methods employed in the jail at Barnstable, Mass, have been brought to light by a loeal paper. One pris- ener, who is supposed to be serving 2 five years’ sentence for stealing national bank funds, was recently seen on the streets in prison clothes teaching the jalle ride the bicycle. Another t was allow. ed to take a cow to Yarmouth while the was bright and the'air invigorating, in der to get a pleasant walk Thirty-five Sioux Indi whom have at Standing | the Custer massacre, hav at the local Ge homesteads, to be (made whose blood streets of been the IPRS before recently rs wife to onvie sun or= ans, nearly all of been confined on the reservation for partici made application wernment land office for Their applications are the first the Standing Rox k Sioux ¥ MASSACTes ating in by reated such terror swenty years ago. It is bellaved that the settiors who live near the desired homesteads will do all mi their power to ent the grants being made, no in prey I —— WASHINGTON NOTES. has introduced the lega W. Branham rgeon of the Representative Melutyre the following bills: To pay to rosentatives of the late John £1000, Branham was Marine Hospital service while in the discharge of his du infected with yellow fever. To of Mrs Annie Dulany William B. Steinmetz I reg a 8 and lost his life ty at a port porease the ¢, and also to and Helen pension peasion Larned, Commander F. FP. Gilmore has been dered to the New York Navy-yard i ant-Commander F. Singer, from the Terror to the laleigh: Lieutenant-Commander Perry Garst, from the Raleigh to the Terror na itive; Capt. H. L. Howison, to amioation for promotion at Washington Comptroller Eckels has acvepted an Inv tation extended through John W. Faxon, secretary, to deliver an address pafore the Tenpesses Bankers’ Association, which meets at Nashville on the 19th and 20th of May during the progress of the exposition, Senator Hansbrough, of North Dakota, has introduced a bill to prevent inventors and others from being deceived and defrauded by alleged patent attorneys, The bill making 2250.000 for the saving of along the Mississippi River haa been agreed fo in ( nd now goes to the president for his signature, axe) ox. immediately available life and property nended form, ¢ ngress io Ls ar introduesd & bili in relate yraker has amend the inte to senator Fe the Se merce act 8 roads, The Detroit has arrived at Port Said, her way to the United States, The Francisco has arrived at Alexaondretta, and the Boston has sailed from Amoy for Hong Kong. The President has appointed D. P. Mannix as a cadet at large at the Naval Academy, the last of these appointments at his dis. posal. The appointes is a son of the ate Captain Mannix, a marine officer, CO nate to as permit pod HOE DY ral on nan mss rss cosa POWDER MILLS BLEW UP, Terrific Force in a of an Explosion Pennsylvania Town. All of the buildings of the 8 hamnokin Pow. der Company were completely wrecked by a terrific explosion which occurred in the mill of the company at an early hour Friday morning. Fortuoately, there were no lives lost, The dwellings of David Haan, Killinger and Daniel Osman, the outbuildings and damaged. The powder mill is located about five miles from Shamokin, but the force of the explo. sion shook nearly every building, and many persons rushed from their houses 10 ascer- tain the cause of the shock, The only person iujared was Mrs Hann, who was badly cut about the face and body, She is prostrated from the shock, The dam- aged residences are located half a mile from the scene of the explosion, but the sides of the bouses next to the powder mill were caved in by the foros of the shook. Mr. and Mere. Hann and Mrs. Klinger were buried in their beds beneath the debris, and bowliders weighing 200 pounds were hurled through the sides of the dwellings. ‘The tiouses and furniture were badly wrecked, Mr. Hann's burn took fire and his stock and farming implements were destroyed. The powder coapany's barn was redneed to kindling wood and four head of stock was killed, The loss will amount to nearly $50,000, Emanuel together with barns, were badly SLAIN BY A CYCLONE. Twenty-five Persons Killed at Chandler, Okla. A NIGHT OF HORROR. After the Tornado Had Passed Fire Broke Out in the Ruins and Added to the Tortures of Those Thus Imprisoned Then Came Rain, which Helped to Extinguish the Flames, A despatch from Guthrie, 0. T., says: As yet it is impossible to state the actual amber of persons killed and fojured in I'uesday night's tornado at Chandler, in this Ferritory. Intense confusion prevails there, The death list is estimated at twenty-five and the injured number fully 170. Already twen- iy-one bodies have been recovered, All the houses in the town except four were wrecked. The population of Chandler was 1.500. Sixty tents bave been sent from Guthrie and over two hundred from Fort Beno to shelter the homeless. The night was terrible, With scores of people dead or dying and the remainder too panle stricken to render assistance in the darkness, the rain poured down upon the desolate and homeless population during the weary hours and added horror to the situa- Hon. Many of the injured cried unavaliiog for help and lay in the wrecks of houses, until daylight made it them to help themselves or rounding towns arrived. their possible for aid from sur. Wrecked Houses Took Fire. Many of themyelves the wrecks took fire and burned out, several still smouldering when morning broke over the town. From the fire's work may finally come the worst part of the disaster, for itis believed that nany of the missing were burned to deuth Ihis phase of the situation will not be eleared away until order has again snd a eareful summing up of Bavoe made possible, been restored, the stormn’'s Awful Sweep of the Wind, The eyelone struek Chandler without warning about 6 P, Its work of carnage began before the inhabitants zed was upon them hardly any mea: tseape was eft « Tearing through were Jilted } every direction. ise, in which Chief Justice Dale was taken off nto the residence 2 what 8 of the reali And pn, ness district, stores the alr and tossed (n was Pasa ‘ wind ron the tinued its havoe, inl rushing 1htry finally spent itself treil left was one of rain. Hous their tops and streets were piled debris, open C01 Hain Fell on the Ruins. Soon fire followed the here A - I aark sky in & tor nado’s work and bers and Riared against time a ; As night wore on and while short heavy t CAME uj veloped into a deloge it »u the dismal scene, the 1 # probably pro the salvation the t for in many places it quenched the nmed a conflagration that the naeives iid never have hoped Asking Help from Outside. he first realiza red we ! nate i for i it wan found that all munication the outside world had t ent off. The talophone ofMloe was amoung buildings destroye It was bef ne 4 smmunic tion with Guat} 3 with several secured by line a mile and a brief state devastation, toge wr ald, had neighboring cities when and Chandler was again it off meantime a train beariog physicia other helpers left for the scene, The later and further appea response, addiu parities being sent out, out f Chandler iI the nature of the an ther appeal | bean sent the wires were repaired ald met prompt nal re Recovering the Bodies By midnight a plan of systematic resous had been arranged and the dead sod dy the prisons into whi homes had been hospitals were ware released fron their own Improvised unfortu t transformed formed and the nates ware cared for as tenderly a possible, At 1 o'clock many dead bodies kad been taken from the ruins, while doze injured had been removed to In addition It was known it had been imposait perhaps, had been incinerated before ths deluge came to quench the fire in thei homes, would swell the list of fatalities FIRE SUFFERERS. places of sale that other He Lo reach, or wh "wh Fifty Families Homeless and Lost by » Blaze at Portamouth, $100,000 Ya. A fire that burned six hours occurred at Portsmouth, Va., making fifty families homeless and causing $100,000 damage, The fire originated in Whitehurst's Hall, on the corper of Green and Glasgow Strects, and burned the block to London street A high north wind swept the flames across London rireet, and half a on the south side of that thoroughfare were destroyed, Huge brands were biéwn across the city tothe southward and the steeple of the Catholic church, three blocks away, eaught fire. In less than half an hour the edifice was in ruins, The flames spread from the church to a row of residences on High street, and while they were burning the flying sparks caused another blaze in Newton, about a mile AWAY. it was six hours before the flre was gotten under control. Assistance was rendered from Norfolk, and while the fire was at is height the militia was called out to protect property and ald the firemen. The ocen- pants of nearly all the houses destroyed lost their household effects, The Catholic Charch was orected at a cost of $60,000, and the total loss on all property destroyed probably will reach over $100,000. Heveral firemen and a number of spectators were more or less injured by felling timbers and fying embers, tn i AI soins RETRISUTION OVERTOOK Hiv. dozen residences A White Farmer Who Tarned State's Evie dence Murdered at His Home. J. W. Hollingshead, the white farmer who was one of the leaders in the osiebrated Chambliss lynching eass in Washingtoo County, Miss, last year, and who when ar. rented turned State's evidence and brought about the cgnviction of a number of his neighbors and the fight from the neighbor hood of several dozen others who partici. pated in the lynching. was sssasioated in his dwelling, near Waynesboro. He bad an- dressed and was prepacing to get into bed, when an unknown person outside of his win~ dow firsd a load of buckshot into his body, killing him instantly. His death will be a nile! to some fifty of his former neighbors, CASUALTIES. A fire in the oll warehouse of J. W, Austin, caused a loss of £70,000, M. Riegniman & Co.'s wholesale and retail millinery store, in Des Moines, Iowa, was damaged by fire to the extent of £150,000, A saw mill bofler at Harsville, South Carolina, exploded, killing Engineer Adam Cartor and his wile, who had brought him his dinner, The wind storm near Tacoma, Washington, onused the death of four persons, three by falling trees and one by the capsizing of a boat, 0. P. Erickson, a workman, was crushed to death in Caloago, in the basement of the old post-office, which Is being torn down, by the falling of an embankment, The magazine of the Roek Glycerine Com- a mile and a half from Wellsville, New York, exploded. H. H. Youngs was killed and Dorr Clark and Thomas Myers were badly iojored. A Tacoma despatch says that a terrifie «storm lashed Paget Sound, DBualldings were blown down and a score of persons injured, but none fatally, At Portland, Oregon, the wind reached a velocity of 55 miles an hour, A Frankfort, Ky., despatoh says that it is rumored there that the penitentiary hospital is fail of small-pox patients, “Tae prison physicians say it Is only forty of measles, but the legislators are badly fright ened.’ John Clark, a policeman, of Harrison, New Jersey, was lostantly killed, by coming in contact with a tele wire which had and whic h in falling bad crossed pany, CLM ph ine been out, an sleatrie light wire, John Patton, chief visor of the Monongahela instantly killed at ( He stepped from a fa front of a Baltimore an engineer and Biver Railroad, Went train on his d Ohio Ri Dar. Wns inrksburg, Virginia, yw road fiyer, A vi nt storm { ustin, Texts, and did operty. A pumberof jshed, and al Buda, or two pers nd and rain struck great damage to bulldings were de a small MAE Bre of w town near tin. one ported to bowen killed, rts reovived from Bupervigh Wyma Marine show thal » Rlipox is 2 Inspec Hosp raging io or General fini Havana and isin iminiah- ing. D have been rec th reasing i iring the inst week for which returns BAER Wore res Yolk yw fever ADDRESS BY MeKINLEY, wil tirnnt Monument President Beview the Farade nt New Yark, water reviewing np the t ben south west past the reviewing S000 ou the vid eont presetitatives of | There will be sents for reviewing stand Desides the Pr shine, the re other diguitaries wii i A little sot will be ar Fromaj stands a bridge will be « height of rable the holders ! Lickeis § of the reviewing stand there bold 7,000 between onstruocte twelve TT $ stand t perenne, t somewhere iw { Brooms nt “ala stands aire and also t describe 18 the ne rossitng the romd was On tl oa his bridge here will also be station a band who are {0 be Opposite theses ad a horus of 1.000 singers, Frank Damrosch, will nother to he persons, ied by tands 10,000 twos he id at jeast aI ——— HAWAII MAY ASK ANNEXATION, Mr. Hatch and Attorney-General Smith Have Broache It to the President, iespateh from is sald to be probal saifon for annexation to wili be made by the government of Hawaii, through its Minister to the United States, The application will be presented to the State Départment, and it is expocted will be transmitted to Congiess, Ex-Mipister Thurston, Attorney General Smith and Gen. Hartwell, of Hawali, have been here ever since the Inauguretion in the interest of annexation. Mr. Hatch, the Hawaiian Minister, and Mr. Smith, saw the President on Thursday, and Mr. McKinley listened alteditively to the argument they had to present in the favor of annexation, Messrs, Hateh and Smith also have seen Secretary Sherman in regard to the question of annexation, and presented to him argu- meats in ita favor, They declined to discuss the attitude of the President or his premier on the subject except to say that the situs tion ia encouraging. “Everything.” sald Minister Hateh, “is 18 yet in a teotitive shape and nothing formal has been done, on cm ——————— PFOISONED BY A DRINK, Father Dead and Daunghter 111 by Tea from a Metal Vessel, John Gibbons, ape of the best known men in Pittston, Pa, died at his home in that place as a result of poisoning. (Hibbons was in his usual heaith, and at. tended mass at 88. Joba's Church. Later he drank some fold tsa from a metallic veses] that had been standing since breakfast, was taken with violent cramps and suffered greatly, A physician was summoned. He suspected arsenic poisoning, administered the usual remedies and the patient grew better. At Washington says: If that formal appl the United States soon sank rapidly and at midnight died. Daring the alternoon Gibbons’ daughter, Catharine, would not believe that her father had been poisoned by deinking tea, and she drank from the same vessel, Shortly after ward she also was taken senonsly 1, but recovered, I Swept by & bY THE WI Towns in Texas Cyclone. MANY PEOPLE KILLED. & House at Austin was Lifted from Its Foundations, Twisted Completely Around and Then Set Down Again in the Same Place Story of HKuin from the Country Districts, A despateh from Austin, Texas, says:—The rentral part of Texas was visited Bunday sfternoon by a eyelone that did great dam- ge Lo property, The storm was the worst shat has visited this vicinity in many years, and it lald waste everything in its track, I'he sun came out brightly afterward, The wind was from the southwest and blew sixty miles an hour here for nearly twenty ninutes, Beveral large electric light towers wure blown down and a number of houses n the residence portion of the city were de- troyed, In several cases Darrow escapes from death are reported, A new and unooceupled residence, the prop. arty of Mr. Burt McDonald, was hurled weainst the home of Mr. Wm, Vining, knock lug in one sides of the building. Two little shildren, who were playing in a room at Mr, ¥ining' s home, narrowly escaped death, Plies of lumber were blown in every diree- tion. The rools of torn off and blown a great State University the force lifted the roof of the dormitory, permitting the rain to drive with fall effect into the four-story bullding, Great damage lone to the building and the property of the two hundred many of whom fled for thelr Hives when the crash came Toe rool was earried a hundred yards falling on and erushing {no the top of a cot tage in which were fo the four were aven injured, aith them were bu The a number of houses were distances, Al the of the elements Was students, ur persons, Nons of gh debris all ried in falling of Dr was [ed vietely resid (iraves twisted oom 3 plase, so ths same that nons of the doors could mit the escape of tha fright rR ——— A MAN BLOWN TO BITS, Explosion from Melting Nitro Glycerine, Was 3 heard § flew ur k and Sout nc r Mans engine house I Wa derri were The ietely demo being debris Not whos ¥ the i tere] for nearly aaniie of any portion of Bre found Hamsey's dws feet from the scene also wrooke the hor ving a, white aii filsin story was Al § wher bad stood ng in the if the ex piosion gine house fled and many who roof the were hors Bway mis WORK AND WORKERS, wodlen mills of Richviile, Con time, Nast ( req med The 400 employes of the H, P pany, at Cleveland, Ohio, struek { cent. advance in wages, The co fers to grant 10 per cent, The Chisago tanners who went work pending arbitration of their are likely to go out again. The men all ge bad faith on the part of the employers, A Topeka despatch says that labor jsaders ticut, operations on fall mpany of aek 1o by Attorney-General Boyvie that the Anti. Trast law just passed by the Legislature is applicable to labor organizations, The Master Steam and Fot Water Fitters’ Association, of New York, bss cancelled the agreement with their employes, The imme. diate result will probably be a lockout of the 1100 steam fitters and their helpers, who will demand increased pay. An Ishpeming, Mich, despatch says that the newly formed pocl of Michigan mines producing Bessemer ore will probably fix a base price fifty to seventy cents below last year's figures, Any further reduction io wages is not contemplated for the present, The Chicago Federation of Labor has de. slared a general boyeott on ali beer brewed in Chicago, unless the local and Milwaukee Brewers’ Association agree to “anionize” all rels and kegs exclusively, FRANK W. PALMER, The New Chief of the Government Print. Ing OfMes, The President Tuesday sent the followloag nominations to the Senate: sitate — Frank W. Palmer, of lilinois, to be Public Printer; Alexander M. Thackara, of Pennsylvania, to bs Consul of the United States at Havre, France, PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS, Cambridge Springs, the famous health re. sort, is In ruins, Flames completely gutted the town, and the cremated body of one of her merchants was found in the remains of his store. The fire originated in & novelty store just below the tracks of the Erie Hall: road, and although neighbors made every effort to subdue the flames with kets of water adjoining bulldings were goon A mass of fire. Bparks flew in every direction and building after building was swallowed up the raging flnmes, which spread in all difve tions, The drygoods store of Fellows & Hayes became ignited, and Mr, Hayes en- deavored to save some of his property. be fore he could return to au place of safety the bullding was op fire from top to bottom and his body lay in the ruins, While two boys were fishing in the Sehuyi- kill River, below Reading, they found in the water the body of a male infant with a rope wound tightly around its neck, The child was apparently about six months old and of robust appearance, It is thought that it was strangled to death and the body thrown into the river, lobert F. McDonald, Easton, has disappeared and bis greatly distressed in consequence, to New York pee bis brother, He did not tell his family he was going. He left the train at Jersey City and has not been seen since, Mr. MeDounald bas bad various troubles of iate and took them 1eh at heart, He has always been lar and has many friends, the Grand Army members A nurse girl in the family of mini neer John Pott, of Altoona, filled a bucket with hot water preparatory to giving Mrs. Pott's S.year-old daughter a bath, The water was left standing in the and the little girl fell into it, Bhe bue the last Burgess of family is He went ostensibly to business en ped h J among ng engl- haliway was scalded #0 badly that she die More than 100 cases of reported at Hazleton to the Board of Health The discs apidemie at where ely measles have heen oes 1s Beaver mend tht deaths have cecurred Bchrack and Milton Providence, were de Mr. Bohra cows perishiad The barns of John Upper stroyed by fire, In k's barn three 1orses and seven party ir sured There was nec LEU rancoe While a ! freight train In, an nxie the eriter {the for 10068 feet Mix Sarah Der nants oustruction i of ex-Renatos Blane a x1 nt al my, in New Hampshire ike Ml issinsi ppl is ipression in the oh the other day i Garfield President McKinley's el Vetraary 1 143 Wi On received and answers al de number received sinoe or MeKindey arrived in Washingt witon, On 38 my (reater in prop Miss Colum Mexico 10 be licetised as «ian, has bev Ward of San Ar has studied medicine f« her examinatioss with grea i i the Brat vera, the fired w a practicing physi 1 appointed to the Woman's ires Hospita Mins r fs hia RB SAD Nansen as an the E ern i Lime t artis nglish studies ghts, of Arctic nights subjects done by the explorer in water-oolor showed Bim the wr aud the artistic Arrangements have been co authorities of the Massachusetts Institute o Technology for holding a memorial meeting in honor of the late president, Gen, Francis A. Walker, Governor Wolcott of Mussachns etts, will preside, and the memorial oration will be delivered by Senator Hoar, Count Tolstoi is at present staying in St Petarsburg. At the recent celebration of the founding of the University of 8t. Petersburg a body of about 100 students happened mest him on the street, They at once recog nized him add gave vent to the most dem onstrative indications of thelr regard for him, kissing his bands and his garments and would have carried him in triumph through the city had he not decisively pro. tested, {rom Rao fine sense of col touch AMBASSADORS, Draper for Italy. The President sent to the Senate the foils lowing nominations: State Andrew B. White, of New York, fo be Ambassador Estraondiosry and Plenipo- tentiary of the United States to Germany: William ¥. Draper, of Massachusetts, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipoten. tiary of the United States to Italy: Chandler Hales, of Maine, to be secretary of the Em- bassy of the United States at Dome, Italy; Samuel L. Gracey, of Massashusetts, Consul of the United States at Fushan, Chine: An son Burlingame Johnson, of Colorado, Con- wil of the United States al Amoy, Chiba, Withdrawn Anson Barlingame Johnson, 10 be consul at Fachan, Interior Benjamin Butterworth, of Ohio, to be Commissioner of Patents, Traasury-- Oliver L. Bpauidisg, of Michi- gan, to be amistant seeretary of the Treas INTO ATO} [BLOWN IS. Terriffc Explosion of a Nitro- glycerine Factory. KILLED AND INJURED. The Welghing Hovse and the Separating House of the Hepauno Chemienl Works Were Blown Inte Splinters Because of an Excessively High Temperstare- Killed In Previous Explosion, Three men were blown to atoms and ten other persons fpjured by an explosion of nitro-glycerine at the Repanno chemienl works, near Philadelphia The injuries were sustained maini the concussion and from broken glass, Bre not serious, The works are situated on the New side of the Delaware River, one and one-half miles from Gibbstown, and the injured live in Gibbstown, All were employed io the works, the women in the casing house, The explosion oocurred in either the weighing or separating house, both of whieh were biown to splinters, It was at 12.24 o'clock when the workmen were returpiog from dinner. Most of them had not yet reached thelr posts or the loss of life would probally have greater, The eoneus sion was or miles around, and a plasterer scaffolding not far from the jusrters of a mile Wn hie windows in nearly every grounas were y from They Jersey Twinn felt na und, three.s AWEY down house npany s roxen After the ubsided, gi me extent parts jaded fie a he itement ards were disp ; 8) 8 t exe grounds the ABA OUlBIGeTrs Were exc from Meanwh work among ascertain the sompany's territory. Was the two men ruins of segreh, regan. were gathered into two back “ans from Gi ooked to the injured, Physi bhstown and the vie the majority « $4 fs the head and | Menstor Alien opulisl, of Nevada, | made a Ong spew the Renate Tu th Ba Oat % io 16% iny 4 jee axes ve na Mr. Morgan, of ion requesting of the letters said (romez, the Cu- leveland and Mr. f the Senate Wednesday another Cuban resolution of Texas aliing ne f on wil by the United States ha should not be anpex power and should re The Morgan resciu- President for General went © the exscul Bb on the ar «jai jetiers ver The rest of ive sessio nit in House. leaders in the House sir tari® bill Tuesday with vigor. Means Committee held the floor with their amendments from 10 in the morning to 4 in the allernoon. About thirty- five were offered and adopted. Among them was one admitting “books. sojent apparatus, charts, maps, ete,’ for sofent and educational purposes, Five more pages of the bill were read, making 20 pages in all of the 162 pages. Wednesday the Wl will open for amendment until 1 y clock, after which an hour on a will be allowed to The voting begin at 3 o'clock The B tariff bili, ae [he Ways and free of duty be side close, will mse Wodnesday passed the Dingley The vote on final passage was ayes 205, nays, 122, present and hot voting 21, a majority of 83, Speaker Reed directed the clerk to call his name st the end of the roll-eall, recording his vote for the bill. An amendment was adopted fixing April 1 asthe date on which the bi i should go into effect, i5t the protests of the Democrats, who led that it was retroactive and une ww cn RI TOBA CO IMPORTERS ages Unused By the Recent Order. The closing chapter of the correspondence whi*h bas passed between the United States and Spain respecting the prohibition of to- bacco exports from Cuba, as shown in the volume of the foreign reistions correspon dence just published, will be very comfort ing to the tobacoo importers. Secretary Oi ney has been complaining without much avail of the detention in Cuba of tobacco {hat had been contracted for or was even in the possession of would-be exporters before the decree was issued suspending the me ports. Finally came this nitimation on Feds ruary 12 last. in a note to Minister Taylor ad Madrid: There being now no reason to believe that the promised relief will be granted, you are instructed to inform the Spanish minister of foreign affairs that his government will be held responsible for the indemuification of oitiz .ns of the United States in every in stance, whether heretofore specially present od or not, in which tobacco owned by such citizens or contracted for by them prior to the promulgation of the order of May 18 i896, prohibiting exportations of tobacco, bes been detained under that order, J am. ote. Riomanp Ouvey, ——————— SIX WERE DROWNED. Mrs. Grath Fecaped, bat A'1 of Her Chile dren Lost Their Lives. Hix children of John MeGrath, a farmer, residing in the northwestern part of Nemeha County, Kan, were drowned near thelr bome while attempting to ford Pole Creek. The six children with their mother were in a heavy lumber wagon, A lé-yearoid boy who was driving turned the team Jute