mm of the rail . END CAME QUIETLY. Mr. McKlnley Bald Her Hand M the Peact. fully Panted Away. Holing the hand If her son, the Pre sident, Mm. Ninny McKlnley passed nwny lit 2.:l o'clock Sunday morning. She did not suffer nny during the lnt hour, hut gradually pnssed from tin1 sleep in which she had rented fur the last ten dnys Into sleep of ilenlh. Plesldcnt McKlnley continued his vigil nt the bedside nlmnst rmmtntitly until Hie end, inking occasional walk through the street of t'tinton with hi Lrothcr Aimer. The president received iiumrmu message if conduit nee from nil parts if the country. Mr. McKlnliv WB rememliered In nil the pulpit of the country hiHt Humlny. Many reference were made tu the good wi nmn w hii lived to koo her son mixed to the highest honor hy the American people. Funeral services over the remnln nf Mrs. McKlnley were held nt the First Methodist Kplscopnl Church, Tuesday. Interment took place In West Lawn cemetery. Mrs. McKlnley enme of the rnce of hardy pioneers who Inld the foiindntlon of the American Itepiihllc. She wa Miss Nnncy Campbell Allison, mid was horn nt Lisbon, (.. In twin. Her rninlty originally enme from Unglnnd to Vir ginia, thence to Pennsylvania, and Hn.illj settled permanently In Ohio. Hhe was married to William McKlnley, Sr., Innunry 8. lsilt, nnd was llvlim In n two-story frnme Irniise, still standing near Nile. (., when tier distinguished son wns horn, January !, 1X4:1. The removnl front Nile to Mthntilng minify wns prompted hy n desire to give her children an ni'ndemlc edurn tlon. Mrs. McKlnley wns n woman of sterling qualities, fruitnl. Indiistrlmts. plotts and proud of her son. Iter pat riotism wns strong nnd pnaslnnnte. nd her Intellectual power truly wonderful. Her huxhaml died Novemher 24, 1H!2. A GOOD INDICATOR. Postal Receipt! Consltlored an Evldonca of Prosperity. A statement prepared nt the post'if. flee department shows that the gn s postal receipts at llfty of the largest of fices for Novemher nniniintcil to $:."27. tw, an Increase of $:!2.622 or 12 fl-Hl per rent, over the corresponding month of last year. The receipts are (treat, r than for any Novemher In the history nf the service. The eille showing the greatest percentage of increase w.'fe Cincinnati. HulTnlo. Kansas City, Mo., Indianapolis, Providence, U. 1., iiinahn, Noh., Nashville, 'I'enn., Los Angchv, t'al., Ht. Joseph. Mo., and rortland, (ire. I'lilhulelphlti, New Orleans, llochestnr, jersey City, Lowell and New Haven, Conn., show slight decreases. I'ost maHter General tlrey expressed himself ns very much grntllleil with the show Inn: made nnd n:ili he regarded It as an accurate harometcr of the Improved business conditions nf the country. APPROPRIATIONS FOR 18!)0. Among Other Iteme the Treasurer Wnnti 814.1,887,780 for Pcnaiona. Secretary Gage transmitted to Cnn giess the estimates or appropriation reeiuirod for the servl -e for the final yen: ending June 30, ISO", as furnished hy the several executive departments. ' Th total amount called for by the estimate lis 462.47.SH.', w hich Is about $:!2,00 I, 000 In excess of the appropriations for 1898: Including detlcli-nces nnd miscel laneous, about $14,0110,(100 mure than the estimates for ISiiX. Thu recapitulation by titles Is as fol lows, cents omitted: Legislative estab lishment. J4.4i;r,r;12; executive establish ment, $20,025.4K4; judicial establishment, $S7.620; foreign Intercourse. $1,860,42.1; military establishment, $24,CO,043j naval establishment, $2,92!.M9; Indian affair, $7,375,617: penslnns, S14I.2R7.750; public works, $73,364,134; postnl service, $B.04, 112; mlscellnnenua, $.'l5,lo7,402; perman ent annual appropriations, $117,8:16,220. Uranrl total, f462,047,KK5. These amount Include estimates for livers and harbors, $48,728,160, and for tifications and other works of defense, $13,378,571, the detail of which already have been published. COULD HOT PUNISH HER. No Law for an Indian Half-breed Who Com mitted a Murderous Aseault The cose of Llr.rle Denomle, a youiifc Indian half bleed from La La Flam beau, before the Federal Court at Madi Ison, Wis., recently, charged with as sault with Intent to kill two Indians, brought up an Important oversight In the Federal laws The assault was committed by Ltaxle at a dance August 22. After the girl spending 115 daya In Jail Judge Dunn dismissed her cage on a motion for want of Juris llction. Con gress in 1885 pansed a law to provide punishment for assault committed by Indians on a reservation, but It ft It to the other statutes to settle In what courts and In what manner the offense should be tried. Upon Investigation It was found that there la no other statute which contains these provisions and the Court was without Jurisdiction. The decision la one of national Import ance. Conflict In Vienna. A great sensation has been caused at Vienna by the posting broadcast the other eve.-?ig of red placards, even in the inner towns and Hofburg, in scribed, "No Ausglelch!" "Abolish the Language Ordinances!" and "Oerman la the National Language!" The po lice tore the placards down. The aus glelch Is the compact existing between Austria and Hungary, providing for a common head, the emperor of Austria and king of Hungary, and for a com mon administration of foreign affair, defense, financial affair and commer cial affairs, etc., although each coun try haa its own parliament and min istry A Cycling Prleat Killed. The Rev. Francl A. Smith, a Jesuit priest, received fatal Injuriea while riding a bicycle In Boston a few davi ago. HI wheel collided with a truck ana ni bkuii waa rractured by the re sulting fall. He died soon afterward. He wa an expert wheelman, but it la supposed that he became bewildered In a tangle of vehicles. He wa 53 year old and name originally from New York, where he wa born. He bevamo a member of the Society of Jeau 30 years ago and was ordained 20 years ago. He was at one time president of Ignatius Loyola college, Baltimore. lie was a noted preacher and worker in the anissionary neio. Iaug a at a Oreat Depth. A dispatch from Robinson III., clalma that at a depth of twenty-aeven feet. while blasting rock In a well, a bronxe nag was rouna. 1IBSELY TOLD TKLEORAMs. Two miner were shot by strikers near Kiioxvllle, Tenn. A $2,oon.nno borax trust hns bepn for med In New York. 47 emigrants were deported from New Vork last Raturday. William llrynn does not like the cur rency features of the President's mes Ha ge. Tile American University nt Wash ington reports assets nKKi"K-ltlllK tmo.imti. Hold nsrnylng $18 nil ounce has been found In sandy will near Watortown, China dees not propose to nllow (l -r- ininy to occupy Klno-Chou Hay and will protcrt. tlertrude Prince, daughter of n weal thy ciflr.cn of Oc onto county. Wis., has elop.'d with a negro. The rnrpet manufacturing firm of liobson nt Phllndclphlii was destroyed by lire Hnturdiiy. Loss, $.'Km,0iH). Itev. P. C. ttotnlne nnd llev. John H. Penlnnil have been liotiuil over to the next grand Jury on (iinrge nf forgery at (iiithrie, o. 1'. It Is ctnlmc. 1 a Tnlon Pnclllc train rnn 102 miles, from Cheyenne to Kidney, in 97 minutes, nnd from tSldncy to North I'lii tie, 117 miles, In 111. A Vlncenne-s, lud.. clergyinnn claims that a pension allowed him wns not well based. Consequently he returns to thu government $4!Ti.K. Fifteen minutes nftcr entering court Honly llyan, of Halclgn, N. C. was found ciilltv of murder by a Jury, and senti need to linns; Hi cenihcr 17. One hundred people wllncHSed the suicide of John Kehwlnon nt Chicago the other dny. He .lumped from u bridge In Lincoln park to the Ice Ml feet below. Hy the death of a bachelor brother, the families of Marlon Traliue nnd M. Himpson of Kokomo, 1ml., and Louisa l.nndon nf Anna, 111., become heir to $3,000,000. Constable Murray nf Ft. Hmlth. Ark., went to Itonnima recently to arrest n miner. On returning the prisoner was released by his friends and the consta ble lynched. Prof. John Atkinson, the Kngllsh bone-setter, and the nearest relative i f (leorge Washington has given $LTi.fltM toward the proposed Washington l' fee 1'iilvcrslty. Nearly l.non Itnllnns nnlled on the Augusta Victoria for Italy f'ntunluy. ThlH large number Is attributed to their desire to spend Christmas In th-ir native land. Mgr. Mnrtlnelll. papal delegate at Washli gton, has Just receive I Instruc tions from the vntlcnn to have a rt ilu of Ht. Peter erected In every American Catholic church. Twenty-five employers In book and Job prlntlng-nHlics have promised to grant the nlne-liuur workday demand by the men. Tills stny averts a nliike of 6,000 men In the city. The C.trnrgli company has purchased half a ward at Homestead, I'a. The city council has ngrcil to vacate thu street!! In the section for the Iron com pany's benefit for f.l!0,OIO. The nppeals of T. Lmrrant were de nied In the Kupreme Court nt Hnu Francisco hint Wednesday. The mur derer of lilnnchf! I.amont has now no furthir hope and must Iiuum. Mrs. Henry Weber, one of the b"st kuown women In Ht. 1'nul, committed suicide by hanging Wednesday night. Hroodlng over her separation frutii her husband drove her to the act. 1000 creditors of the broken Hialr county banks met nt llollidaysburg, Pa., last week and appointed an ex pert to discover what bad become nf KiUO.Ooo of the bank' funds. Cnpt.-Cen. lllnnco, the ' governor general lit Cuba, signed u decree re leaning forty-one persons who have been Imprisoned on charge of compli city in the Insurgent movement. ' Charles Miller, 22 years old, won the six-day's bicycle race at Madison Hepiare Harden, New Vork, lost week. He rode 2,000 miles In 142 hours, and Hcrurcd only 4 hours sleep In that time, The plate glnss factory at Klwond, Ilia., employing 800 hands, clos?d Tues day night because of the refusal of tho polishers to accept the change to pay ment by piece work InRtend of by tho week. Judge Horace C Murks, assoclute Justice of the supreme court of Mon tana, shot himself at his home In Lenox, a suburb of Helena, a few clay ago. HI health had been breaking down. Burglar failed to get any money from an old bachelor named Lewis at Fvansvllle, Ind., the other day, al though they threw him upon a red-hot stovo and hung him up by his toes un til ho become unconscious. Albert M. King, tho 10-year-old mes senger of the iloylcston National bnnk of Boston, who absconded with $30,000, all of which was recovered by tho bunk, pleaded guilty, and on tho recommen dation of tho district attorney waa set at liberty. Paul Alexander Johnstone, the mlnd readcr, says he Is going to take a trip around the world blindfolded after u packet of letters to be mailed three weeks In advance. At the same time ho Is going to try and b?at tho record for globe trotters. At the point of a revolver Mrs. CrrlHtlan Pabst, of Hannibal. Mo., u compelled to bind her husband the other day. While the negro wa3 robbing the house, Mrs. I'abst called her brother-in-law who quickly riddled the rtegro with bullets. Bamuel Crabtree, a convict, 20 years old, confessed at Frankfurt, Ky., that four years ago he murdered his two cousins, William Hhort and Tony Kirs, In Lawrence county. Crabtree had at tended a religious revival In the prison and professed conversion. The body of John Dickinson, head of one of the oldest and largest diamond Importing and carbon point manufac turing firms In this country, was found on the street near his former home at Fort Hamilton, L. I., Saturday. His death is supposed to have been due to apoplexy. Charles Zanoll, of New York, who is suspected of having killed four of his wives and three other persons for the purpose of collecting Insurance money on their lives. Is still a prisoner at po lice headquarters. He continues his protestations of - Innocence of foul deed. E. M. Merrlman, of Little Rock, who was personally acquainted with and rnce represented J. B. Blanther. alias Forbas, Insists that Blanther, and not Durrant, murdered Blanche Lamont and Minnie Williams In Ban Francisco and that the execution of Durrant will therefore be a Judicial murder. ' Herbert W. Wolcott, president of the Cuban-American league, regarding the Cuban clauses in the president's mes sage said: "Since reading President McKlnley's message I think his position is much more gratifying to the Span ish than It is to the friends of Cuba In this country, I am really disappoint d." ii mini university- wn. HIGHER EDUCATION. A Dill Introunoed in Congress Which Waa nggested by Oeorgs Washington. The bill to establish the University nf the United Hti.tea wns again Intio uueed In both houses of Congress a few ilays nrjo, The bill, In general terms, provide for an Institution of the highest possi ble type, fur the grndunb of iiccicllt ed colleges ami universities only, with special reference to th work of orlg Ital research nnd Investlgnlloii In nil Impellent Held of Impilry. The gov eri inenf. Is vented In a bonrd of re pent nnd a university council. The board of regents embrnces the presi dent of tin- Culled Ktates the chief Justice of the United Htates, the com missioner of eilui ntl'in. Hie recretnry of the Hmlthsonlnrt Institution, the presi dent of the United Hlates, the chief ences, the president of the National Kducnllotial nswiclntlun, the president of the university nnd nine other cltl rens, to be appointed by the president, bv nnd with the ndvlce nnd consent of the senate, nnd no two of them shall be from the same state. The university million is to have Immediate charge of the work of Instruction, research nnd Investigation. It consists of the re gents and twelve cither membei s, to be appointed by them from nmong emi nent ediicntors. with a like Impnrtlnl dlKtiibutlon. All courses nnd olllcers of Instruction nre to be determined by the council, n I ho all regulations governing the Internal tnannuemeiit of the Insti tution. Neither sectarian nor political preferences In any form nre to be al lowed, whether III the iippolntim'lit or in any of the operations of the Institu tion. Authority Is given to establish with other Institutions of b nrnlng sui h co-operative relations as are dornic advantageous. Provision Is made for the use of what Is known as "Univer sity siiiinre," the site c apart by Washington for university purposes find lately nccupb'd by the natal ob servatory. Congress Is now nked for but enough mentis to rniible the board of regents to organise and practically Inaugurate the Institution. Hilts and hcipicst nre to he depi IIhI In the l'nlt"il Hlnlcs trensury In trust mid In vni"d In bund of the United Hlates, bearing fi per cent Interest. The present bill is the outgrowth of more limn n hundred yi ars of imita tion. Tlie thought of a national uni versity first enme to Winiilnplon w hile ci.iiimntidlng the levoliitlomiry nriny. Hubsrciuontly, ns president, he repeat edly uig 'd It establishment, uiul In hi. last will and testament left $.'.'..'HK In stocks as a first endowment, the Inter est to be compounded. Had congress f sterrd the plan, this mini would now be nenily .", OO.'.i'O. The Idea thu-i cher ished by (be fnthcr of his lounliy was ii Ifii Indorsed by Presidents John Ad ams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, John ljiilory AilnniH and Jackson, nnd In more recent years by President Hrnnt and Hayes. Inning all this time the n insure was advocated by men the most distliuriilshed for learning and Ktntesmansiilp, but, owing to the lack of organized effort, nothing practical was ac impllslieil. BEETLES IN HI8 EAR. An Operation Revoals the Source of Oreat Fain. For the past three months Clnrene , son of Adolph Kamm, president of the Kaintn & Hchell brewing company at Mishawuka, Ind., has been nlllletcd with a peculiar ailment which bnlll.sl tho physicians of the country. His suf fering, apparently due to some affec tion of the Interior of the right enr, were nt times almost unbailable, ami the young man's mental faculties, threatened to become hopelessly im paired. The other evening a final attempt was made by I'rs. J. II. (Ireene and A. K. Barber to dlseeiver the cause of the trouble. Young Knmm was placed un der the Influence eif anaesthetic and the operation resulted In locating in the enr drum a small insect of tho beetle variety. It had multiplied and several smaller ones were also re moved. Mr. Kamm' condition Is visib ly Improved and recovery I assured. BANDIT 8H0T. In an Attempt to Hold Up a Passenger Train He is Killed. In an attempt to hold up tho west bound Pacific passenger train at 8toins Puss, 00 mile west of Iteming, N. D., Friday night, "Handy CoIIIiikh" was shut and killed by Express (lunrd Jen nings. Previous to tho arrlvel of tho train, four bandits rode Into the sta tion and held up and robbed Agent St. John and Hcctlun Foreman McMullln, and at the same, time cut all the wires so no warning could be given when thu train pulled Into the station. Bobbers nttacked the express car and ordered Messenger Jennings to mirrender. In the car were L'xprexn (lu.irrts Thatcher and Jennings, anl when tha leader of the rubbers was shot in tho head and instantly killed by Jennings the other robbers at once mounted tnelr horse und lied. The body of the dead bandit was token to Tucson. A BemarkaMe Surgical Oporatlon. By a remarkable surgical operation tho Burgeons at tho Fitch hospital at Buffalo, N. Y., saved two lives tho other night. Joseph Plcwnluk, a Polish laborer, was shot on Monday by a fel low workman named Wades, who waa placed under arrest and charged with manslaughter. The bullet entered the skull of the victim, and It was opened he would die. The skull was opened after 12 hours' deliberation and the battered bullet removed. A few hours after the operation Plewnlak was able to give an ante-mortem statement to the coroner and it Is thought he'will live, thus saving the life of Wades, ton. England After Afrlosn Possessions. The twenty-seventh Bombay infantry with a field hospital, large quantities of telegraph equipment and several Inks of rupees for Immediate expenses, has sail ed for the island of Mombasa, on the nniRl of Zanslbnr. west coast nt Atvfon where 10,000 coolies will be engaged to accompany the troops. The expeulilon is under the direct orders of the British war office. The Island of Mombasa be longs to Zanslbar which Is Included in the East Africa protectorate of Great Britain. Mombasa Is the capltol of what Is known as the coast province. He Patched Bills. M. W. Rooney, of Stoneham, Mass., was arrested on Saturday on a United States warrant, charging him with fe loniously passing patched $2 and $5 hills. The arrest Is one of the most Important that has occurred lately, owing to the fact that many of the banks In Boston have been awlndlod by f.pors lions of this sort. The postnfltco Inspectors state that the man's method waa to cut slips from various parts of billa and catch them carefully together DETESTS AMERICA. Oenersl Wsylsr Otvea Hla Oplniona In Regard to If oKinlej'a Message. tleneral Weyler before leaving Bar t elona for Madrid Sunday paid hi re spf el to President McKlnley and gave cnt to hi bloodthirsty ambitions by sc.vlng: "Considering our military nnd nnvnl strength nnd the enurngo of our sol diers, we hnve nothing to fear from n war with the United Htntes. If such n war become necessary, I will consider It ns my greatest military glory to take command of n military expedition ngalnst the United Htntes. "I npprove the language of the pa pers hostile to McKlnley' message, but I think Hint even they nre too cold In their censure. Never ha such In sults n those of McKlnley ngalnst the representative nf no nrmy of a friendly nation remain impuiilHlinl. "In defense of my campaign and tho honor of the nrmy In Cuba 1 will In the seen to ask the government to publish the diplomatic notes exchanged with I he United States, i hlelly one sent by President Cm novas on the 4tli of An gusl thin year." AN OFFICER OF GERMANY. A New Version of the Urevfns Affair Which Implicates Emporor William. The "liilramigoiint" of Paris an nounce that If has nsci rtiilne.l the real slory of the Dreyfus affair, which Is ns follows: Dreyfus, owing t i the anti-Semitic cMupiilgti, determined to lenve the r rench nrmy, niul wrote to I'.uipcror William asking to be ndmltted to tho Herman nrmy with the same rank be held. Kmpcror William r. pie 1 through the (lermnn embassy that It would be iiieferalile for Dreyfus to serve (ler- n. any In the post he then occupied. He wiuld b" regarded ns a (Ionium ofllcer on a mission to r ranee, nni In the event i f war would take bin rnnk In Dip t lermnn nrmy. Tills Dreyfus ac cepted. The "Intrnnslgeanr say It I In formed by the military nttmiie that be fi.ro the arrest of Drcyfim eight letter wire stolen from (lie Oerinati embassy. Count von Monster, the (lermnn inn biissndor to Franc", called upon M. Du- puy. Hie premier, to restore the letters, declining Hint If ill d"maril!i were not compiled with he would leave r rune within 21 hours. The let tern were re stored, but were Hist photogra plied. The photograph were submitted nt the trial of Dreyfu by court-nun tlul. f-'even of the letters emanated from Dreyfus but the eighth fiom Mmperor William. Dreyfu wn sentenced to life Im prisonment lately for revealing secrets of the French government to (iermany. PRESENTS FOR EUROPE. Amorlcons Itemombnr Thoir Friomls Acrecs the Ocoan Mint Generously. In the mall ling which went out on the Ht. Paul flic other day from New Vork were li.tniti foreign money ordeni, innouutlug to JI,'."p4 p iuuila. The'" ol der are for (iiiisnna present and most of them to gn to Norway and Sweden. This I Hie first large hutch of foreign money oroet that ha g it" out till year. About a we k later (hose lli- teiifleii Tor terman rec'inls are sent mid after them go the order sent to Ureat Britain and Ireland, i ll" money order cortlllcatos to France come last, pres ents being sent for New Year, accord ing to the custom there. The money orilr business In the New York Postolllce thin yeftr I about dou ble Hint of the last holiday season. There weie 20,0011 money order hand led Wednesday, n agilnat l'l.Mio on tho corresponding day last yenr. Of the 11,000 were domestic order, nmoiii.tin to $0,14i. The money order depart ment of the New Vork Postolllce shows generally nil uvernge Increase of l.(MH) order a day for the pnt six month over the corresponding period last year, Treaaurer.s Report. The secretary of the treasury In hi annual report sent to congrea Tues day give hi entlmnten for the fiscal year. IS'IK, he places the total revenuo at $4ll,0UO.(.0O; xpenilltures at $l6:t,n'i0. 000. or a dellclt of $2K.O(:0,(IOO. For 18:i: the revenue are estimated at $IS2.00(, 0i0, nnd appropriations $ri04,000,000, a deficit of $21,000,000. For the fiscal year ended June 30 lnt. the receipts were $no,0'iO.OO.i; expensr. $4IS.(l(HI,tHJ0. a deficit of $m,ooo,ooo. The secretary then recommends tho establishment of an Issue and redemp tion division department, to whlcn $12r,000,ooo in gold shall be set over to bo used for redemption purposes, and that the silver dollars nnd bullion be. passed to the fame account: that the $200,000,000 greenback be collected and placed In this division to be disbursed therefrom only in exchange for gold. Ho alo recommends the Issue of bonds bearing 24 per cent., payable In gold after ten years, nt the pleasure of the government, to take the place of the outstanding loans, with an allow ance fur difference In Interest. A Costly Mare. Hugh S. Magulre, of Philadelphia, was awarded damages of $542 in the United States Circuit Court at Boston recently In a suit against tho New Eng land Hullroad to recover fur the Insa of the famous mnre Mazeppa, which wan killed In a railroad collision near Wa terbury, Conn., October IS, CAPITAL CLEANINOX 108 blls wcro Introduced In the sen ate Tuesday. In tho interest of economy 42 employ ees have been discharged from the Philadelphia mint. In the house Tuesday Mr. Wheeler, cf Alabama, made a plea for a govern ment armor plant In Alabama. The Hawaiian annexation treaty Is said to be practically dead und that It will not be ratified by the senate. Postmaster Gary will remain In the cabinet and not seek Senator Gorman's place in the senate when the latter re tires. A bill .was Introduced In the House "to punish bribery, coercion or intimi dation of voters" as practiced by em ployers and others. The abuse of young women marry ing old soldiers to obtain pension mon ey Is receiving the attention of con gress and will be stopped by legislation. Bogus naturalisation papers have been distributed In Kurope, premlttlng Immigrants to slip through the New York Barge ofllca without examination. The first bill of this session of con gress was introduced by Senator Mor rill of Vermont for tfie gilding of the statue of Liberty on the dome of the capltol. The records of the Treasury Depart ment show that the amount of net gold on hand Thursday waa $15H,11,(, which Is greater than at any time since August 1HK, when It waa $H,637.5l. The Ohio State Federation of Labor passed a resolution Indorsing . th promised postal saving plan. SPAIN SATISFIED, 0- (Janse Strengthened in Cob, and the Seporatiata DiaheartoneL The Spanish cabinet Tuesday con sidered dispatches from Honor (In Lome, Spanish minister nt Washing ton, containing extract from Presi dent McKlnley' message to congress. Tho minister agreed in considering the rnessnge generally fnvornni to Spanish Interest. It tone hn pro duced a good effect In ollli Inl circles; but It I pointed out that "The para graph relating tu the alleged right of the United States to intervene III the Cuban question are calculated to dl plense the Spanish people." HI Dhirlo do hi Marina, published In llnvnnn. commenting upon President .McKlnliy's message to I (ingress, SHys: "It contain lmprelvu declaration calculated to strengthen where neces sary the Spanish cause In the island of Culm. It will dishearten the sepnint lt. Fact nre nlwny the most ener getic and derisive nrgiiiueiitn; and the fact In the prcidcnll-il mcHsage can not be any e satisfactory to the Spanish than to the American legisla ture. According to 11," solemn state incuts of the American chief magis trate to the American congress, there I no renson Hint will Justify American Intervention In the Cuban question. This undoubted fact is confirmed by the executive of the American union." President McKlnley's messagn to congress ha been received quietly lit Berlin, It cnnservatlMii In praised. The Itcpiihllqui. Frnncnlse of Pari sny the tone of President McKlnley' message to congress "I conciliatory, but not exempt from ambiguity." The Journal de Debnt regard the me, sage an "little reassurance to Spain, who bus tho world's sympathies." HAITI PATS OERMAlfT. The Populace Do Not Approve the Action of President Sam. Advice reeclved from Port Au Prince are to the effect Hint Haiti has agreed to the demand of Mermanv for leparntlon because of the Imprison ment, of Heir l.uedcr, find thnt mat ter hnve assumed their wonted np pcariinc" In tim llayllan capital. Th.i foreigners who had iHki n refuge on thi warships In the harbor have returned to their home. Two Oerman cruiser arrived in the harbor of Port Au Prince Tuesday with an ultimatum from the termini government. This gave the Haitian eight hour to ncced.- to the demand. Tho government olliclal were willing cihhi-;Ii to gr.mt them, but the populace tlt nm mi hwn signs of discontent. President Ham and hi ndviser were between two fire and conferred for a long wbllo before Dually agreeing to (Jormnnv'M demands. They conceded lo pay the Indemnity demanded nnd to salute the (lermnn flag. The Incident Is now closed ns far as (lermnnv I con cerned, but the people of Haiti may now make It hot for their rulers. FROM ACROSS THE SSA. The Haytinn Cabinet ha resigned. A book published In 1177 wa sold the (I her day In London for $10,000. Marquis ill Itudlnl has so far failed In establishing a new cabinet for Italy. Bandits robbed a party of traveler of $ii0,(mo In the Transvaal last week. The mnrquH de Itudlnl has completed the task of reconstructing the Italian cabinet. Lieut. Peary, the American explorer, 1 receiving much attention In London ut present. In n London court Mrs. Udllh Walker recovered :i.Vio worth of Jewelry from her former husband. The steamer Ktrurla arrived at QueenMtown the other day hnvlng res cued 23 men from the wrecked steamer Mtilflcld. Dueling Is punishable In Germany nnd there have been only two offence since the prohibitory order was Issued soma time ago. During the month of November at Berlin sixty-eight Socialist editors wi re sentenced 'in the charge of "leso miijcste' or for Insulting officials. Two Cuban ol'lcer were released from prlnon by royal decree. They re fused to tike oath, however, not to fight against Spain, and (Ion. Blanco refuses to grant the pardon. Ht Is rumored at Berlin that China has ceded Klao-Choti to Germany. Whether the report be true or not, there In every Indication In the prepar ation for the expedition under Prlnci Henry that a long stay Is contemplated. A dispatch from Bucharest, the capi tal of ltoumanla, says that Monday a fanatical mob, 20,000 strong, armed with Iron bars and cudgels, attacked the Jewish quarters, pillaged the shops and destroyed windows and furniture. M. Hempler. the Jugo dinstructlon who had charge of the Panama canal scandal Investigation at Paris, com mitted suicide n a sudden attack of n sanity a few days ago by throwing him self from a window in the palais dj Juki Ice. Collector Cremated. The mystery at Purls of the disap pearance of a bank collector named Lamare, a week ago, ha been explain ed by the arrest and confession of a ccuple named Carrara, engaged In the business of growing mushrooms. La mare on November 30 called on tho Carraras to collect some money, when the latter hit him on the head with a piece of Iron, killed him and hid the body until the evening, when they threw it Into the furnace used for pre paring mushrooms. Lamare had 26, C00 francs on his person at the time ho was killed. A Brave School Teacher. Mamie Robinson, a school teacher, nearly perished during the recent storm at Webster City. Ia. The school was In session when tho last terrible snow storm came up. Fearing that the little ones would perish as they went home, she dismissed school, and taking one at a time, started for their homes with them. Sho traveled thus not less than 14 miles. Her feet, hands and face were badly frosted. The school direc tors have given her a vacation with full pay, and the admiring farmers gave her a horse and buggy. An Objectionable Photograph. . A snap shot at the family grpup while the csar and csarlna were at Darmstadt, showing Emperor William with his arm resting affectionately on the csar's shoulder, haa furnished a German photographer with a picture which is selling freely. The Berlin pho tographer has skillfully detached the German emperor and the csar from their surroundings, and has made It appear that the two autocrats were photographed alone, after 'purposely assuming a friendly pose. When the picture appeared in the stores at St Petersburg the were summarily confiscated. DEMAWDJFOR IROIT. This Country Will Ship Thousand! of Tons to Foreign lanoe. It. G. Htm A Co' Weekly Review of Trado report for Inst week: The opening of congress, with the an hunl messagn nnd report, ha not dl cournged business, n some predicted, but nil speculative market are strong' er than a week ngo. Tim productive Industrie, even in the season usually nliont the dullest of the yenr s to new order, meet a definite Improvement In demand for Important products, pre. siimably the fruit of a prevnlllnsr con vlitlon that new business will begin lo crowd the woik after the new year starts. The outward movement of wheal and other product continue so henvy thnl foreign exchange hs fallen three-quarter of a cent, and Instead of exiKirts of gold, which have marked ilecrenso In recent years. Import would oomo If gold were wanted. Securities nre ndvnnclng with rensem In the In creased earning of railways, $47,0f., Kil for November on reporting mads In tho United Stnte, Js.f) per cent, larger than Inst year nnd 6.9 larger tlmii In ISH2. A striking comparison for five years shows thnt In cneh of the Inst three month earning have been greater than In any previous yenr, with n larger Increase In November than In CKIolir (r September. The sudden rise In December wheat nt Chlcngo to $1 0!l would do harm weT It. tint bused on avowed contracts to ship some million of bushel to Ku rope. That fact nnd the continued for eign demand, In spite of such contract, hn helped a rise nf IVj cent. Western receipt for the week were 6.79S,77t bushels, ngalnst 22,fil,a74 Inst year and Atlantic exports. Including Hour, 4,312, l:i7, ngalnst 2.7ri.(ird last year, and so great Is the for'ign shortage that the outgo of corn Inst year, far greater than ever before, I again exceeded, a.:iri.0K bushel for the week, against .1.Pr,fi,7N( a year ngo, wl'h tho price nenrly 1 cent higher for the week. Tho reiMirt that western supplies are run ning low Is discredited by receipt from farmer. Cotton In a sixteenth stronger In spite of estimate ranging from 10,100, 000 to H.OOO.OiiO bales by well-known au thorities. A strike In Kngllsh mill Is no longer threatened, and- the pos sibility of one at Full Biver hns lltflo V( Ight. There Is more demand for Iron and steel products In preparation for rail way work, bridges and building next year, and on contracts for exports, In cluding one for a government bridge In Holland, other for bridges in Japan, with large shipment of various pro duct to Kngland nnd other countries. Foreign contract for 40.000 ton of rails are pending. 1.1.000 tor. for Mex lo. In nnd about New York bridge) and building contract call for 25,000 ton, and at Chicago work are figur ing on numerous contract for 5,000 railway enr. The formntlon of thu American Steel nnd Wire Company I e.vpected to strengthen price, nnd cause some buying. Connellsvllle coke production In Kil, 000 tons weekly, ngninst 1111,000 In No vember, and no ndvnnce I now ex pected above $1 ,Vl for furnace cok early next year. Anthracite coal I weaker and sells here at $3 75 to 3 85 for stove. Failures In the first week of Decern her were but $2.(117,240, manufacturing $::7n.4:'0, and trading $1,791,570. Failure for the week have been 812 In the United State, against ?. Inst yenr, and 20 In Canada, against 4 last year, TO BUY CUBA. A Company Being Formed in Cincinnati to Close the Purohaae. A gigantic schemo for the outright purchase of Cuba originated In Cincin nati a few week ago. It haa been secretly developed so far that the whole financial world Is now Interested In its promotion. Financiers In New Vork nnd London have pronounced the pTan feasible. They have pledged their aid. A. (J. Corre, president of the Grand hotel company, Is the originator. J. P. Morgan, Mrs. Hetty fircn. W. R. Stokr s and the Vanderbilt are It New York promoters. A London pyndlratu I said to be willing to Join a a one half or two-third controller. Bonds will be floated and common and pre ferred stock will be Issued. People of the United States will hold a majority of the stock. The republic of Cuba will gladly take hold of the project, as It Insures the permanency of Its govern ment. The Cubans, so easily manipu lated because of their lack of Invention nnd facilities, will be a secondary in fluence in the company. CANADIANS PROTEST. Claim Americana ars Getting Their Raw Lumber Free. A petition was presented to the On tario government the other day by a large deputation of prominent Cana dian lumbermen, In which It is set forth that, owing to the retaliatory clause In the United States tariff, sawing ceuld not be continued In the Georgian bay district, and that the Americana were getting their raw material free by shutting out Canadian sawn lumber. Provided the exportation of such raw material Is stoppel, tho petitioners say the Canadian lumbermen will not ob ject to any duty the United States may impose, realizing that it is beyond their Jurisdiction. The true remedy, thu lumbermen claimed, was an export du ty; but, failing In that, they asked that a regulation prohibiting the export of all logs sawn on crown lands, bi Im posed. It waa not asked that the regu lation be applied to this year's cut. The premier's answer was non-committal. British Foreea Withdrawn. All the forces of General Sir William Lock hart, the British commander on the Indian frontier, have been with drawn to the Bars, valley for the win ter. Thus the largest and best equip ped force ever assembled In India haa failed and tho wholo work will have to be repeated In the spring. About 1,400 officers and men killed or wounded, 35, OTO.OOO of rupees spent in Ions and Brit ish prestige weakened on the frontier, aro the debits against which a few mud huts and Ban gars blown up and, prob ably, several thousand natives killed are the only apparent credits. Iryaa Royally Wsleamed. Mr. Bryan and party are making a triumphal Journey through Mexico, stopping at the principal cities between the frontier and the capital. Every where the famous American Is being treated with marked courtesy. Mr. Bryan is regarded as a national guest, arid not since Grant and Seward visited Mexico, have such unusual honors been paid any Amerlan. Beef for Cuba Representatives of the two great syn dicates which control the Cuban cattle trade, B. F. Berndes tc Co. and Centra de luti Encomenderos, have Just effect ed a consolidation, and are now at 8au Antonio, Tex., arranging for the pur chase of big herds of cattle ia Texas and Northern . Mexico.