-rlbtttte. TWO CENTS 1899. TWO CENTS. u . &: jr""sW -. IT JBKJhfi-Jir3Mjr 11 J-t ' I I ! 4 Jl vnl wHfi . jL, ktS. '"'" 1 kagfcT - IBBP Vi iH'ttr'ttit wwSta 111 ffiPi IH y B IPnII I ft I I. I 1 I 1 - - --SSIfcIggij i Q'grTuijtJfElw" ' ; --j? vBim jtFtgnrV r J SfJR.AiVTOX". PA TITHKmV MOJJYINTi KKHRTTARY LI. Y " -" - ' . - - . j . . a V ., -w .Krw m-r .. .-. ..-. - -wi -, . -. w -w - ... T THE STORM KING REIGNS SUPREME Business Generally Is Affected by Worst Blizzard Upon Record. RAILROAD TRAFFIC HAMPERED In New York City the Street and Steam Roads Are Aban doned, and Business Is at a StandstillThe Lehigh Valley Trains Are Struggling to Get Through the Snow Drifts at Glen Summit The Most Complete Tie Up on the Pennsylvania That Has Eyer Been Experienced from Cold and Snow Passengers Stalled on All Lines, New York, Feb. 13. The snuff storm xxhich lias been raging since Satuiday night Increased in violence today, be coming a thorough blizzaid. Snow fell al! day and Is still coming down. A bitter northxxest wind diixe-s the snow in clouds thiough the streets sweep ing the sidewalks bate In some places and in othtis piling' up tluee feet snow Uiifts The .stieet cleaning depaitment, nttci struggling for thirty-sit I101113 to clear the principal .streets, gaxc up entirely, even surrendeilng Broadxxay to the wind and "now. The surface uillioads run snow plows over the toad at Intervals and maintain a seivlco but the cai.s are not heated and ara mit well pitionized. The elevated 11 ads nil tunning but trains pay 110 logntd to schedule time. In the sub nibs whGre the winds have free sweep, the dilfls me fixe to ten feet high; stieet uillioads have stopped altogeth it and subuiban steam rniltoads are blockid Many neighboiing towns are I ui off finni New Yoik altogether. Few iiiuks and d( lively wagons weie seen ' on the stuets today. Few poisons ven tuiid fiom their homes today unless bllgil to do so. Couits had to be clos ed bnause of the cold and th" special Lincoln dax matinees at the theaties weie sllinl) attended. Tndax w.i.s a legal holiday with the banl 1 and exchanges and 1111 enfoiced in 11 the business distilcts geneially. Hun' weie 110 shoppeis the big sin - ilostd their doois and sent the ' iKshnne. Tonight tho stl eels, oxen II the tlieatie distilct, are almost de tut 1 Th snowfall In New Voik this month has li on nearly two feet or moie than 1 ntue fall for list xx Inter. The iiipi'iatuie Is higher than last Filday nnd Satuiday, but the driving snow .stings like a whip and persons obliged t b' out of doois suflcr severely. ORF.AT SfJFFF.RIXG A.MONO POOR All lh- cliailtable societies are taxed ueyond their resources owing to the Hidden, demands made upon them. Of the 15,000 destitute lamllles in this ell), as estimated by Hlalr, supoiin t ndent of the outdoor pour, neatly ill' an ell In r Ueezlng or stuixln, 10 dn) The continued stoim has handi er ppi'il all effoits to aid them and tho liizzaid of today has necessitated n. complete suspension. As soon as th st inn model utes, woik will be pushed with uuewed xlgor and food and coal will '11 furnished as many people as poss I If. The task of Keeping railinad tialns In iiintinn was almost herculean. Par ulatl) this was the case vi itl the I ins limning out of the firm-id Cenlial St Itli.ll The outgoing ipoining trains made lftiiv.ay in falrl) good shape, but once 5in of the tiain sheds their troubles began Switches blocked by drifting bi' taidliies In operating signal", hi cnslcncd b op -rated s watting until th weie sine that the tracks were cli .it together with the airival of trains bi lueuiiar order and at Itiegulnr ti'e i. made puu'trss oluw until .after to- H iib'in ilver was eiosred. From till' t j minutes to two and one-half hoots weie thus Ion by outgoing fa lus TIk inbound ttalus had the same con ditions to meet In the xaids aftei rcnehlnr the i ity limits one to thie flouts late. It was stated that tho Old Colony er.iuess. westbound, was sliuk In n srmw diift omewhen' east "f Now flaxen mid that nil tialns on the New lyiiiiilou division weie linvlne much trouble The olln'i.ils of both roads de--lnied ut 1 p in. 1l1.1t no through ti.ilii hid been abandoned, but admltU'd that local setvlfo wus liadlv demoialliiCfd. Thiongb of people who cuiwded wnlt Inu 100ms. asking n lien tinlns would depait for vailous points. In very few Instances were able to get satisfactory answer?. When told that n continua tion of the pirvnlllng conditions was tn bo esiieeted tonight, olllilals of the road tnlcl It was likely that tvalllc would eoiuo to a standstill before tomorrow, STKAMBOATS TIKD UP. Ml of the sound t-teambonts nro tied up liv the ftoim and It was nnnouneed that none of the I'all Ulvvr, Stonln?- ton or Notwtch llneis xvould xenture to make trips until the storm ceases and the entrance to Hell Gate is fiee from Ice. No out-of-tov.n mails weie lectived here today, with the exception of two early moinlntr consignments ftom Bos ton. None ot the Incoming mails f mm the noith nnd northwest over the New Tork Central. 01 south or southwest on the Pennsj lvanla and Baltimore anil Ohio lallio.ids was received at the pot ofllce today. Theie Is some danger of a bioad fam ine in the city if the storm continue-. This Is not due to the fact that theie is not a .sufllclent amount of Hour In the X'arlous warehouse's but because of Impossibility of h.ning it dellveted. This would be most seveiely felt In the east side tenement districts xhose bakcis buy Hour In small quantities, most of which is lor Immediate use There Is a dally dellx-eiy by the Hour meiehants to these bakeiies and owing to the Impossibility to get Hour to them toilav the bakers had to fall back on retail merchants fm the supplj-. This demand on the retailers will diminish, if not evhaust the supply of the grocers In it -eiy shoi t time. It Is thin that the trouble will begin. This, togethi r vi Hit the fact that the larger bakeiies will not make up their usual quantities of lue.nl because of their inability to deliver it will cause a larther drain on the smaller bakeries. PHILADELPHIA SNOWBOUND. Battle with the Elements Fruitless. Railroads Abandoned. Philadelphia, Feb. 1.1 After a dnv of heroic battle all the human forces that could be bi ought into pla agalnpt the elements have been foiced to succumb and tonight the city Is fast locked In the embrace of the woist blizzard in the histot j of the local weather but can. Steam and local trafllc aie nt a stand still and the snow -heaped streets aie deserted. From U o'clock Satuiday night to the same hour tonlcht there has been a steady snowfall, the aggtegito depth of which at the lattet hour was 17! inches. The high wind have xhlrled this into impassable drifts, and there is no sign of the storm's abate ment. Willie unusually sevete.thc stoinr did not reach the fury of a blizzard until today, when the wind attained a X-eloclty of foity miles an hour Karly in the dav the Pennsylx-anla railroad succeeded In moving about 30 per cent, of Its regular passenger ser vice, but no attempt was made to move ft eight or coal trains Thtough tialm to the west xxere abandoned early, the last one leaving here nt 8.20 this morn ing for Huirisburg At last repoits it was stalled near Lancaster The western tialn due heie from New York nt 10.25 und 11 52 a. m. wero both between two and three hours Intf, nnd went no further than this city. The Pennsylvania Limited, westbound, was the last to leave New Yoik and it xvas also abandoned here The Plttsburrj, j.imitfu, winch lett there at 10 o'clock last night for New Yoik, was switched off the main line and brought down oxer the Columbia biancli as far as Lancaster, where It xvas abandoned. All incoming trains trom the south and xx est xx'ilch connived tn reach Btoid street station xxcre held th re. Tin decision to entirely ibandon the New York division x",is not reached until 7 o clock tonight, xi hen it became appat ent that the attempt xxnuld be of too desperate a nature. IMLVDINQ 4BANOONKD Latly In the da the Reading rail road posted a notice that all train si vlce xs.ifc abandoned until luttlii-r no tice. Later a numbc-r or milu 1 an trains xxeve moved at inter Mil'- n hour or more. No attempt xxna , u on the main line. At 4.S0 this nt.. 1. noon the Willlamsport express, eounn Ing of txo engines and four .iachej got awuy shortly after 5, two engines and one coach wero started fot New Voik, and another short train for Tren ton. Up to a Jatu hour tnnlrjht no re poit ot their progtosfl had been re ceived. The Baltimore' and Ohio abandoned ltii local service early In tho aftei noon. The train from New York for Washington got away neatly four hours liter and was tho last through train In that direction for the day. No trains loft for tho west. The Plttsbuig train due here at fi 10 this morning ai rlxed at 2.05 p. m. and xxas abandoned here, as xxas also the Washington train duo at 11 h. m., xvhich lumbered In at CIO this afternoon. The local tiolley )lne battled brave ly with the stoim thtoughout the morning but ns toad after load be came stalled, luithor orfott grow fruit less and tonight theio are piaotleally no menus of transportation. The rail- rond stations are crowded lth peo ple xvultlng and hoping fo.- trains In und out. Over forty members of the state legislature are sculled ut Broad stieet station, xvaltlng for a train to Ilanisburg wlh an anxiety which 1 lntenHllled by the senatorial deadlock at the state capital. Jlost of the pass cngets on the train abandoned hcio sought shelter at the neat by hotela. A SPUAKUIX STATVLnD. United Slates Senator-elect Bexer Idge, of Jndlinu, xwis to speak nt the .Lincoln banquet nt the Union league tonight, but the train on xihlch he Is bound hcio bus evidently been stalled somewhere, for ho did not at live. There xvere a number of deaths und a good many casualties attributable to the prex'aillni; conditions. John V. Yeomans, aired 6'J yeais, fell dead at 17th and Cheiry streets, Bi-njitmln Seeblej used 7(1 veats, became uncon scious on the street und died xvlthln it ew minutes, and James Hall xas found dead In a yaid down town. The toot of the shed of the iirmuiv of the ettv tioop fell in from the weight of snow this afternoon cairvint; the wulls down xi lth it and causing o,W dam age. No one was Injured. On account ol tlte holiday the schools and main placiv of hiiHiiii'Hs wete itosed but of tho'o persons who were obliged to be In the busini-ss section, the gieat ma jority weie untble to reach theli homes and had to seek tcfuge at hotels. Tro Unlxersity of Pennsylvania was com pelled to suspend Its regular se-'-ion'J because of the absence ot students. The lee on the Delawate ilver Is glowing thicker and tlttre weie no ar ilvaU or clearances at this port today. Those districts xxhleh lelx on Philadel phia for a supply of anthiucite .11 e threatened with a famine, not a single coal cat lying xe.s-el haxing been out of the Delaware since tho middle of last xveek. As the sarno conditions apply to freight shipments the situation is i rave. The Pennsylvania limited from New Voik for the west and train No. 81 ftom New York fot the south, nfti r successfully pushing their xwo to 22d nnd Voik stteets, In the noitheaWin section ot this city, bcime stalled theie tonight The eastbound Pennsyl xnniii limited is snowed in near Altoo 11.1. No. 37 south, due heie at 4."0 this nfteinoon, Is standing still somewhere between Jersey Cltv and Trenton, and No. fi south Is between Trenton and Philadelphia. The "Wllliamsport ex press, xvhleh left here eaily In the day only managed to reach Helix iew, a short distance out of the citv, and late tonight efiotts xveie making to get her back to Broad street station. ON THE LEHIGH VALLEY. The Blockade Centering Near Wilkes Barr e. Wilkes-Bar re. Feb 1"?. The snow bloc kudo on the xarious railroads cen tering here is almost complete to night. Tlie gt cutest difficulty Is en countered on the mountains, where the snoxx has drifted badly. A large foice of men is at work clearing the ti.teks, but owing to the extteme cold the xxotk piocieds xeiy slowlj. The Lehigh Valley rullioad has litted up two commissary cars with provis ions enough to last the sno-sho-eleifs tin eo days. This was license day in court, and the Hazletoti applicant.! xxeie to be heard. A tiain carilng the hotel and saloon men of Hazleton left that town at 7 o'clock this morning, but at 7 o'clock they had not at rived heie jet. A telephone message saxs the trajn Is snowbound at White Haven, on the other side of the mountain. The fitst train from the east today leached here at 2.15 this afternoon. The tiain xxas stalled In the snow diifts on the mountain and It requited four extra engines, a tmowplow and Ave hours' hard xxork to get the train ovt An empty engine on the L"high Valley railroad ran into a stalled engine nt Fairviexv this evening. A bursted steam pipe badly burned Fireman Mc Hale and Brakeman Boyle. The Lehigh Valley ofllclals will make an attempt to run trains over the mountain tonight. Upon the arilx-al of the Black Diamond express fiom Buf falo, the passengers will be taken to hotels tor the night. Things are ex en xxorse on the Central Hallioad of Noxv- Jersey, xvhose tracks also ctoss the mountain. A freight train became engulfed In a big snoxv drift this morning and at C o'clock this 'evening It had not yet been dug out. All trains have been abandoned. One hundred men fiom the railioad shops at Ashley xxeie sent to Solomon's Gap this afternoon to help clear tho tracks. The snoxv has ceased falling and there Is little wind, but It continues very cold. 1 Blizzard at Lancaster I Lancaster, Feb. 33 The storm tint I has been raging in this vicinity almost lnces.iantlv for tho past xverk reached Its heighth this evening, xvhen a tei- rlfli bllzaid spiang up. Th" xxlnd blew at a le-imil rate, menacing prop- ' erty and gatht ling the snoxv, noxv three feet deep on th lexel. Into gieat drifts .liven xxalking is almost Impossible and travel by rail and road has been prac tically abandoned. Countiy people. have been unabie to attend market, and f. nerlous scarcity of neeessati'S are apprehended. Several fuucial3 tot tor today and tomorrow have been postponed, it being impossible to git 1 into the cemeteries. No trains on the Pennsylvania railroad hnxe left or ur rlved heie since noon. Tho mall and passenger train due heie at 9.10 1. ni , lis stuck in the snow at Ttohretstoxxii, ai.d another passenger tnin Is snow- ' bound at Bonks. No attempt Is being I made to opeiate the Quiriyvllle road. The train that left here at 7 o clock on tho Reading road this morning for Leb anon, ran Into a snoxv bank at Dlller vllle. The engine and txxo passenger coaches aie derailed. The rennsylx-a-nla Ti action company la entirely dis abled, both its city and subuiban lines beins? shut. At Harrisburg, Ilimlsluirg, Feb 13. The snoxv storm has paralyzed builuess In Tlariisburg The stieet car lines ure closed and not a passenger train has at lived or left the city since noon All the passenger tinlns on the Pennsylvania, railroad between Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg" haxe been annulled. Truffle his been Misponded on the Philadelphia and Reading nnd other l.illxvays (euloilng la the city. The Atlantic cxpices leach- ed heie at 1 o clock tills alter noon from PlttHbiirK und ha.s since be-n sldo tiacked In the railioad stutinn. . lo comotive Is nttuehtd to either end of the train to keen steam In the ears Munj of the p'issetigers left the train and are spending the night at the ho tels. Onlx one triilc has reached hero nil duy from Philadelphia und thil ar rived eight hours lite. Ft eight travel on the Pennsylvnnlu ral'rond Is par aled and all thu stock has been un loaded at the cltv stock yards. Them is much suffering among tho poor ot the city. The ilanisburg Bcnexoient association Ins issued a speclul appeal to the people to contribute coal for the lisp of tin.' pour. Tho schools xen closed today on account of Inability of the janitor? to heal tho buildings. Many of the stotes closed at noon orr account of the lack of ttade. The snow Is lt Iff lug and In some places It Is ten and twelx-e fet deep. It Is not us cold tonight us it W'as during the dax-, al though It xxas still snowing at 10 o'clock. Tie Up on the Pennsy. Altoonu, Pa., Feb 13. A blizzard has bi'ii uiglng hoi i' since 4 o'clock this morning xvlth the teinpTuture standing at zeio Busiiitss heie Is nearly sus pended. The same condition:! eist all along the line of til Pennsylvania railroad betwten Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. No attempt is being made I to move Height and the onl 1 asseu- I ger train trom the east today arrived this evening eleven hours late Limit ed express east was annulled here and the p.issengets are being cured for at the hotels. A ti .tin of two passenger cats will try to make the iuii to Pitts burg tonight Fast of this point train senile is now entirely abandoned No accidents are lepoited. It Is the most complete tie up the Ponnsx lvanla road c ei cNpLiionied fiom cold and snow. At Wllliamsport. Wllll.imspoit, Feb i;'.. The storm has been raging fuiloulj here all day, and lailroad tiafllc Is completely block ed Theie xxas onlx oik train in on the PhlladelDhia and Beading, and It xmis four hours late On the Penusxl vanla the trains xxere tunning fiom three to fixe bouts late, and this even ing It xxas announced lint all trains had annulled. The sanio action xxas taken on the Reading. The snow is exceedingly fine and dtlxen by a fleice gale packs like sand. Country roads sue almost Impassable. Owing to the blockade only three Judges of the supeilor court succeeded in getting through, and as a result the sessions weie abandoned until tomor iow. Tonight the temperature Is near zeio. At Washington. Washington, Feb. 1 1. With two Indies lesa than tluee feet of snow on a lex el and the mercury hovering con stantly neai zero, the capital Is in the giasp of the most sexete blUzaid In Its history. The snowfall xvhieli began on Hiturday exening has continued without cessation, the oflliial measure ment in fifty hours being twenty inches on top of the heavy fall of a few da.x.s preceding. Dilx-en by a high northxvi st w ind It haq drifted in banks of fiom fixe to eight feet in depth, .sus pending all untile, tielng up the sttoot car lines, cutting off the city fiom all outside 1 ommunicntlon b rail, aril causing untold suffering among the pom. Railroad Service Demoralized. Reading, Pa.. Feb. 13, Bvetythlng In the way of railway and railioad ser vice Is still completely demoralized. Reading is shut off from the outside xx oild and there are noxv thirty Inches of snow on the level. A coal famine Is threatened among industiies and householdetr. J. G Jlohn it Bios . hat factory, em ploying neatly 200 hands xxas destroyed by lire tonight, while the blizzard xx'as at Its gieatest fury, cause unknown. Loss, $00,000, pattlally insured. At Chambershurg. Chambersbutg, Pa, Feb. 13 Since Saturday the snowfall has reached n depth of three feet. Railioad trafllc All the trolley roads are blocked, and roads aie Impassable. There has been no trains fiom east or west since Sun day. Waxnesboro, SIrlppensburg, Mer cersburg, Green Castle, Hngerstown are all cut off from the rest of the xx orld. Industrial establishments and schools are closed. Today's tempera tuie ranged from 10 above to 4 below zero. Business nt a Standstill. Yoik, Feb. IS. The bllzaid continues up to this hour, 10 p. in , xvhile th' snoxv has subflded .'omexx'hnt a sttong xvind is blowing huge drifts in all directions. It is the xxotst storm know'n here. Business Is at a stHndstlll The rail loids are all badly blocked. The Northern Central railway xxas able to get most of Its trains thtough but all were seveial hours late. The depth of suoxx is about 30 Inches. In Icy Monroe. Stioudsburg, Pa.. Feb. 13. A n-rce blizzaid has pi ex-ailed heie today and tonight and n coal und milk famine Is threatened. Ntaily thlity inches of suoxx has fallen andi zero weather niaktc the distress among tho poor gieat The tallioads are badly blocked between Manuuka, Chunk and Poitlaud on the Delaxxare, Lacka wanna and Western railroad nnd the coal famine threatens to be serious. Dulta at West Chester. West Chester. Pa., Feb. 13Sno drifts ten and fifteen feet deep cover the streets and trax'el Is ut a standstill All the tiollev roads are blocked, and there hnxe been no trains over the steam roads. The Wilmington nnd Noithein railioad Is closed and a tiain Is snowed In nt Gieen Hill, on tho I'inzer blanch of the Pennsylvania railioad. At Honeedale. Honosdale, Pa., Feb. 13. The stoini xxlilch has been ruglng for the past thlity hours continues with unabated fitly. Great distress nnd mnnv block ades are repotted In outlying distilcts. No malls from Now York or Philadel phia has been recelxod today. The Ihlo train, due heie at '-' p. 111 , did not ar ilxe until 5. The snoxv Is from thirty Inches to us many feet in depth. WHITELAW REID ON PEACE TREATY SPEECH AT BANaUET OF MAR QUETTE CLUB OF CHICAGO. Tho Diiliculties Confronting tho Members of tho Paris Peace Com mission A10 Explained A Prin ciple Vital to tho Opptessed Na tions Is Upheld- Other Speakers Present. Chicago, Feb. 13. The annual ban quet of the Jlaiquette club xxas held this evening In the Atldltoilum. It xxas the fourteenth event of its kind and a lrrge number of prominent men from all pails of the Fulled States xveio present. ilemboit, of tho club and other bulled guests swelled the total number at the banquet to neatly one thousand. fongiessnitiu Chailes P. (liosxcnor, of Ohio, xxho xxas to speak on "A Re publican Administration," was uneble to be present. The Hon. White-law Reld, ol New Yoik. responded to the sentiment "Ameilcan Diplomacy. Mr. John Charlton, M. P., and a membt't of the British-American joint high commission, impended to the toast, Abraham Lincoln." The Hon. Chailes G Dawes, comp troller of the curteney, spoke about "Currency Reforms." The Hon. htewail I. Woodfoid, of New Vork, ex-mltilstci 10 Spain, spoke about "Gienler AmeiUa." Mr- Held besau xvlth compliments to Chlcugo for the titN's suppoit of the xvoik of t.re PaiH Peace Co'iiinllon ers. Continuing ho said I'lU xoutsclves for a moment In our place on the Qtnl d'Orsax. Would ou teatb 1i.ul n.i'l .xour repiesenlatixes in Paris, the guaidluns ol xour honor In negotiating peace with xour enemy, declare that while Spanish ltilo In tho West Indies xxas so wicked and barbar ous that It was 0111 duty to destroy It, we xveie now so eager for peace that for Its sake we xxeie willing In the Bast to ic-establlsh that same xxicked and bar batous ttile? Or would you haxe had joui agents In Paris, the guurdians also ot vour material interests, throxv away all ehance for Indemnity for a war that began xvlth the treaeheious muider o i6l Ameilcan sallois on the Maine, and had cost your Treasury dutlng the year over $210,000,000? Would you haxe had them throw aw ax a mag nificent loothold for the ttade of the farther East, which the fmtune of war had placed In xour hnnd throw away a whole aiehipelago of boundless possi bilities, economic and sttnteglc; tluoxv axx-ay this oppottunltv of centuries for your countr)? Would you haxe had them on their own les-ponslblllt), then and theie decide this question for all time, and absolutel) refuse to resrrxe It for the decision of Congiess, and of the Atnetican people, to whom that de cision belongs, and xxho have the light to an oppoitunity Hist for Its dcllbeiate consideration'.' They xx'eie dealing xxith a nation xx lth xx horn it lias nexer been easv to make Peace, ex en xxhen xxar xxas no longer possible, but they secured a Peace Treaty without a xxotd that com piomlses the honor or endanaers the interests ol the country. They seiupulouslx- teseix'ed for your oxvn de 1 talon, thiough your congtess or at the polls, the question of liolltleal status and clxll rights' tor the Inhabitants of your new possessions. They pledged the United States to absolute free dom In the exeldse of their tellglon for all these reient Spanish subjects Pagan Mahometan, Confucian or Chilstlan. They maintained, in the face of the most vehement oposltlon not merely of Spain, but of well-nigh all Kuiope, a principle vital to oppressed people snuggling for fteedom, a prin ciple xxlthout xxlilch our own fteedom could not haxe been established, and xxlthout xvhleh any successful revolt against any unjust tule could be made practically impossible. That pilnclple is that, contrary to the prex ailing rule and practice in large transfers of werelgnty, debts do not necessarily follow the tertitotx-. If incurred by the Mother Countiy distinctly In effoits to enslax'e It. Whete so inclined, your lepresentatlx-es persistently and suc cessfully maintained that no attempt by the Mother Country to mortgage to bondholders tho revenues of custom house-" or lrr any way to pledge the fu ture Income of the terrltoiy could be recognized as a valid or blndlns se curity: that the moment the hand of the oppiessor relaxed its giasp, his claim 011 the future revenues of the op pressed teriltory xxas gone. It Is a doctilne that raised an outcry In every Continental Bouise, and "truck terior to every gambling Kutopenn Investor in national loans, floated at Usui Ions ptoflts, to talse funds for unjust xxais. But it "s ilglu, and one may be proud that the United States stood like a rock, barring any mad to peace xxhieh led to loadiiiL cither on tlte Ubetatcd territory or on the people that had freed rl the debts incurred In the wars against it. If this is not Intel national Law now. It will be; and the United States xx 111 haxe made it. But your- lepresentatlxcs In Pails placed youi countr) In no tricky atti tude of cudeaxoiing either to evade or repudiate just obligations. Thev tecog ized tho duty of lelmbursement for debts legitimately inclined foi pacific Improx-ements m otherxvise, for tho teal benefit of the transtetred tenltoty. Not till it was shoxvn that of the Phil ippine debt of fotty millions Mexican, or a little under txventv millions of our monev. ovei a fourth has been trans ferred dltect to aid the wat in Cuba, and the rest has been mainly spent In the war in Luzon, did your repic sentatlxes hesitate at Its payment and even then thev detlded to give a lump sum equnl to It, xxlilch could serve ns a recognition of whntexu debts bpaiti might hnxe incurred in the past for expenditures them fot the benefit of the people. They protected what was gained In the wai fiom adroit effoits to put It all at ilhk again, through an untimely ap peal to tho noble pilnclple of aibitra lion. They held and 1 am sute the best filendsof the pilnclple xvlll thank them for holding that an hone.it re sort to aibltratlon must como before war, to avert Its honors, not after xxar. to escupe Its consequences. They were enabled to pledge the most Piottctlonlst countiy In the xx otld to the liberal and xxlse policy of tho open dooi In the Bast. And finally the) secured that dlplo niatlc novelty, a tteaty in xxhlclr the acutet penatotlnl critics have not found a peg on which Inadmissible , , .Continued on Pago 2. THE NEWS THIS 310UNINU XVeitlicr Indication Today! Pair; Continue! Cold. 1 General American Troops Capture Hollo. Bffect of the Worst 1'tmm on Record. Whltelaxx- Held on Ameilcan Diplo macy. 2 Geneial Reiil on Ameilcan Diplomacy iCntuludnd). Tho MutketL. 3 Local Finding la the OakfureMliieklcy Coal L md Dispute. BllzKitd anil I.i'gil Holiday Prexcnts Much Business In the Courts. 1 Bditorlal. News and Comment. 3 Loeil-Tho Stoim in the City. CI Local WcHt Scratilcn and Sulii'iban. Letter from Colonel Cntiton. Futil Colorado Si.oxslielc. 7 News Round About Sci anion. Ucn-'iiil-llrohvi! Rill Cauufs Serious Trsin Wreck industrial Llleai'li'gs. CASUALTIES AT MANILA. Keportu Received from Qeneial Otie Yesterday. Washington, Feb 1.1 The adjutant ceuei.il today iccelxed the following casualty list fiom CleneVal Otis: Xl.inll., I', h. IT Adjutant tliiieiul. Washington: .luuriuii.u ctisi ami s enui,' 'uieiii. ui Ciloocan ! ebrti.it j lu 'l', r,lli 11. Iv'fiitb i -V..iiii(!.irl I'ntil.llii fh.illes M. Christ), Cotiipuix h, Iil- xati-i nines Jver-lii ret, A, tulles Jin nett. At. First M01 tana Wounded- Soigennt (jcoigo 1 oxMiiap. Compuii) D: i'Hxalo Adolph Clmttto Cumr.iii) A Following cisiuiltles in t' cliches ,u Jin. toll 111 night 1-th ind manilnc 1 ". 1 1 1 : First Montana Wounded- Ptixnlcs Mtcxens. company ei; Charles Urltt.in, 13; JoscpU Call.ilnu, Company 31. I'tah iirttllei) W'ciuiidtd. Second Lieu tenant Ceo go A Seain.iti, nattui) B. Twentieth Kansas Wounded: Prix-at" VlaPiyne Coinptnix A. Flr-t California Wounded: IM-ruci'V t'., Pilx.ito Rdxxard O'Neill Coimunv I; Mossenberg, Txxentleth Kanas, repoitcd February 11. shoul 1 read Mori-e. All foie. going sllahtly xxoutlilicl. (Si, 'lied) Oils , 1 1 COAL FAMINE. Inhabitants of Pittsburg Threatened with Diie Calamity. Pittsburg, Feb. IS A coal famine Is thte.itened heie. The total coal supply noxv in the Alleghenles and Mononga hella river at Plttsbuig does not ex ceed one million bushels The dallv consumption Is 200,000 bushels, and there are oideis for Instant dellxety of at least 400,000 buWiels. The ltveis ale fioren up tight und the lallioad fielghts ate not moving. Coal has advanced fiom 5 to 10 cents n bushel and In some cases Is selling as high as 23 cents. Hundreds of xx.i'jons ate wait ing on the xxluuxes lo load and thou sands of orders1 for fuel aie being Te eeixed that cannot be filled. The situ ation is the most ctltlcal in years. Theie aie millions of bairels of coal in barges up the ilver, but there Is no xx ax- to get It heie. The situation has become so despciato that an effott is being made to bnak the lee on tho Monongahela as far us Locks No. 2 and .'!, above xxlilch. It said, theie Is coal enough to supply Pittsburg and Alle gheny for a month. If all other sources of suppl) aie cut oft. PEPPER WHISKEY CASE. An Important Decision Rendeied by Judge Bai-r. Louisville, Hy., Feb. 13 An Import ant decision was rendered today in the Fnlted States couit bv Judge Hair lu the case ot the Harrisburg Trust com pany xs. the James H Peppei Dlstll lci company, of Lexington, Kj , on a. motion that a receiver be appointed lor the latter e ompuny. A decision xxas returned In favor of the defendant, Judge Harr holding that theie xxas no ground em xxlilch tho receiver could b appointed. In addition the petition of Mis. James H. Pepper, xxho owns near ly all the stock and xxho requested that the Harrisburg Trust company be le-mo-ed fiom Its position as trustee was fax-oied by Judge Ban. This leaves the tiUr-t company, be sides loslns Its ease. In danger- of be ing removed as titlstee. The distillery Is x allied at SI.OW.OhO. It 1 .4 not in thi combine iceenily foimed. TESTIMONIAL TO STERN. Presented with a Check by Order of ! Timill, A V.. nl,n. Fntldelphla, ib. 13 At today's ses sion of the gland lodge of the Inde pendent Order H'llith Abiahain, tlv letliing grand rnast-.r, Ma Stein, of Nex,- Yoik, was presented xxith aihec'c for 5-.0i-'0 as a tfilmonlal ot his labors in behalf of the older. Simon riehelinsk), of Nxx Yoik was elei t"d grand mastoi for the ensuing )ear and Jacob Schoen. ot Noxv Yoik, xxas re-elected etand seeretar-.. It was decided to reduce thB oideis" elcuth assessment from lixe to jour cents. Oxer four hundred delegates xxeie piesent at today's sesdon. A ball und banquet xxes tendered the xlslting delegates tonight. The eynxentinn will clo'i' lomoiroxx. Threxv a Lighted Lamp at Her. I., e 1111! Ieb ' -Alls lllh-nlii ill lluipln xxlto i t J0I10 Halpln 01 t'oaus xllli, died .a noon toelny at tin genual hospital fiom bums Inflicted li her him. lurid on H.itunl.i) nb-lit She 1etuse.1l to tall. 1 bout the matii r llei husband Is iimlei niroM in fiiate-nxilli U b n h" tluexx a lU'htid l.iiiiii at '111 Repotted Back to Senate. iihliiKtiin Fib L St-natoi I'alt haiilin from the seniti' eomtiilttee on Im inlgrnlioii tenia) lcpmted baik to the sell. ate thee bill exteilillng the .lUtbconll lei lnlior laxvs of the Fulled States to Haw-ail xx lth unienelnieiits makini; the bill coxei all immigration questions Pennsylvania Postnta-ters. Waslilliglcii Feb J"!,- Tlie follovxll.l, fouith elnsi liostnuisteis xxeie apiiohiieel lodiix ror I'eniisxixanla. P.tMoii. c. oiiuloif, Shields, Mrs. N0111 .Mlteliell N Steamship Avrivals. I.lxeipool, Fob. M.-Aiilxeil: Atiranla Ncxx Yoik. IL0IL0 NOW OCCUPIED BY AMERICANS Was Captured by General Miller's Forces on Saturday. NO AMERICAN CASUALTIES The Capitol of the Island of Panay aird Seat of the So-Called Visayon Federation Is Evacuated by tho Filipinos Rebels Set Fiio to the City Befoie Lenvintr Aguinaldo'a Troops Are Becoming1 Discouraged, Manila. Feb. 11. 9 ?,: a. m. Tha Americans ciiptuted Hollo on Satur day. Manila, Feb. H. Fi a. m. The Uni ted States gunboat Petlel airlx'od Intel hist exening xvlth dispatches fio Hiig ndie r Oeneint Murius P. Allller to Ma jor Geneial Utls anuouniitig that Hollo had been taken by the combined mili tary and naxul forces on Satuiday 11101 nlng. (leneial Miller on receipt of his In structions trom Manila, sent nutlx'ij commlssloneis ashore from the Fulled States transput t St. Paul xxith a com munication for the lebel gox-eineir of Hollo calling on him to sutiender xvlth ln a time stated nnd xxatning him not to make a demonstiatlon lrr the Intel -xal. The rebels Inimedlatel) mox-ed their guns and pivpaied to defend their po sition. The Petrel Hied txx-o warning guns and the rebels Immediately open ed fire on her. The Petiel and the Raltlmore then bombaieled the toxxn which the rebels, haxing set on flte, Immediately ex'acu ated. Ameilcan tioops x-eie promptly lauded and extinguished the flies In all cases of fotelgn pioperty but not be tfine consldeialle damage had been done It Is bollexod that the enemy's los dining tin bombardment xxvis heavy: but no Amencan casualties are repott ed. AROUND MANILA. Manila, Feb. l. Iu'j p. m. The Twentieth Kansas unci the First Idaho xolunteeis h.ixe been recalled from the moish lands 1101th of Malnbon and the loimer leslnient Is noxv entteuched in fiont of Caloocan. The American Hue founs a complete eordon txxenty-txxo miles in lensih, ftom the coast on the noith almost to Pntanaiiue, south of Manila. Theie has been no change In the dis position of the tioops, except that tho Fouith Fnlted States cax-aliy has le lleved the Flist Idaho xolunteeis an I a battalion of the Txxenty-thlid In fantiy ha J been stationed on the left Hank to piexent the icbels sneakliT along the beach. The enemy ate busily thiowlng up entienchments on their left, shup shooteis lu the jungle coveting thelf operations, Sexernl Ameiicans weie xxounded In the trenches today. Second Lieutenant ileoige A. Seaman, of Battery B, Utah attlllet), xx a shot In the leg xxhlle standing ne.11 his gun. I'our men ot the Txxentleth Kansas volunteers xveie wounded "lightly. Lat night Pil-ato Brintoii, Company 15, and Pilvute Stexens. Company G, of the Kansas I legiment, Weie weiundeil, All the enonu's dead at Caloocan I have) been burled one hundred and I txx cut) -sex en last Saturelay and IIO'J I yesterday. j The United States cruiser Charleston has moved up the co.ist and Is no' oft Mnlolos. the sect ot the so-called Filipino gox eminent, at a distance e.s- tlmnted at about 8 miles, SPANISH PHli-ONHR'S STORY. I London, F-b. II! Rente i's Telegiant 1 company, limited, has lecelxed the fol lowing dipateh ftom .Manila dated 1 Feb IP 2 '"i 11 in.! 'After the enpture of Caloocan a Spanlnul xxho had been a piisoner theie. enme to the Ameiicans, holding up his hands and said that tho Filip inos hud ofieied to releiiM tho Span laiels, especla'lx the aitillcivmeu, if j the) xx null! undeiiake to light against I the Aniei leans at l a day. Most of , th" Spaniards refused and oxen those who uciepleJ the oiler ellil so In tho hope of ctfecilnr tin escape. 'The rebels, accoidlng to this ln- toiniant, are discontented, unpaid, un tie! and thin uuglilx disillusioned, th Tallsinunlc xvafeis being of no avail against wounds, liungi't- and fatigue. On l'lldux Aguliuildo x lilted Polo, 11 fuxx miles muthwest of Calooiuii and addressed the Filipino ttuops ihero claiming tint be had won a victory and asscitlng that i Jim Americans hail ben killed." - WEATHER FORECAST. WashlliRteiii 1'eli U - Forecast for Tt'cscht) : Foi eastern Pfiinsjl xiiula, cloailns and colder in tllei ill) nionihig Tuesda) fair und iciutluucd cold: daujfeiously high iioriliwrstitly xxlnds ttt-m t-r-rtt-K-H-t-r