. and, plac BRUTAL. DEEDS Osim They Caz Only Save Themeeives From Starve. tien by Desprrate Aste Spsnisk Trees Do Mot Now Suppress ths Rebels jotter from 8 Havana correspondent felard is fast drifting into a condition of starchy. Insurgent bands are en | mecritaries and Haturday on their way to Paris to neg | Cwih not mek for pooket money. i Atovmd : eredit of Judge ay The 1 gan Times Has published a The London Tim asp Lihority COMMISSIONERS’ SALARIES. The Bum of 7250 000 Ploset to Their refit ot Paris Big Transprristion Bill The peace commissioners AbEaciipg and thelr who salled with Spain, Fan i: winder. atiate the treaty of peacy to the amount of $250 40 ir is Exve been deposited to the fn ome of the Parlin banks ard he has unitmiied au- to draw mare (Ff that is not {sufficient $m which the writer points out that the | | the The French government has placed colebirated salon des ambawmadenrs Cat the dlsyesal of the commissioners as i&ily true in the Western provin. Ii one and plundering, and this is | ces, where the insurgents bitterly com. plain that thiy have been ignored and | abandoned by the United Sixtes and _ Deing left uttérly destitute, can only save themselves from starvation by Apne. = " Tthout food, medicine and Clothing, ¢ ithey are dying ke fos and, unforta- nately, it is the best elvment among Cators, wilt only the inpurgenis that is suffering most severely. The Times in an editorial article draws attention to the Sifficuitien fac. ing the Washington. government and to the sdvimaliflity that the pence corm: fergnce be not unduly protracted, The correspondent relates terribie stories of annrchy and =ave the Ameri. CRN governwicnl in apparently attempt. © ing to sup; ks the trith. As an in stances, he CEs | the censor at Key Wer H A band of insgrgents #itdrked toe cently the Providencia sugar factory, (0, per aon Eo ar the richest in that region guerrilla forre which the proprietor | iwi maintained to defend his property until ¥ Whit eetary the following sie Ye. ‘whieh he declares wor x guy Ra the arrival of the Spanish troops was | to murrender, because press lawlessness. The insurgents in- vated the Inclosure, where they found a jot of reconcentrados, They stripped the women naked , ng them in line, fired from behind them at the guerrilies, thus making it impossible for the defenders of the, factory to return the fire. The correspimdent declares that the worst effect of the projonged civil war in the island jn the almost total de struction of the white population, Tonite hn Jeft Cuba almost as bisck as 1 ; AH the members of the American Bvacustion Commission came ashore from the steamer Hesolute Tuesday | Berning and are pow installed at the ‘Hotel at Vedadn All are well Captain Gereral Bianco hus ordersd that the eomfisration of the cattie re. ‘maining In the island shail be sus. In the Matanzas Proviree where it threatened to become a death | Blow to all possible work In the fields The necessity that similar taken in Pinar del Jia and other pro. vinces is imperative, the arops having | heen ; ruined or the work of gathering | them deluyed through lkck nf oxen The steamer Alfonso XIII. sailing tor Spain, will carry 291 boxer of docu- iments of the military archives © Advices fromm Puerto Principe report that the Cuban troops are not obese. Ang the requirements of the armistice the Spanish troops now do nothing to sup- | BA SN 2 RS RO A rion bi A Soying iramunity in the commission of | PHC Piag= In which to hold their nesl- freapits this however it in sald that the oxpernes of the commis ofr ard thelr stal will amount to thing over $1005 a day during siay in Paris frnvie Frye amt Gray. drawing salaries as United receive their daliv ex futimin. The same is frac of all the mint attaches each of whom is em- pleved In ope of the departmenix in Washington, The only mien attached ti the commission who will rocelve salaries for thelr services are Judge Thay, the president of the commission, tigw Reid amd Mr Moors who resigned Hix place as sesisianl seo ot wtats th moeompany the come ritalin as ite seorstary and coammeliior fray and Held sit be given a oe of $5 000) snuck for their vwark on the oom miesite, and Recrstary Moore, apon whee wiuach of the wok of preparing the documents in the American dase dips ative will receive 360600 Pie item of transportation for the 30 perscns in the party wil amount to al The cost of the entertain fre nti ate will he $15.80 or $35, wn, In ie gears therefore, that §256.000 wil! searest ¥ fort the bil. {heeir whe Ree Sinton sen STARYATION ™ sAvARL a SN A The Otel} Severver, PR, Says Thet Want ead Distress Have Disnypoared. The stracts and public places at Ha- wana hav: sgain become crowded with bogears sine the closing of the soup Kiteheins, Nothing could be more ri. dicglense than the statement of (Civil (Governor Ferpandes de Castro, that want and distress have disappeared, gine - | Panky hog, LEN COMPELLED 7 To LEAVE a Arekbindey Donal Desisres in Peover of Pervign Inter. vextiics Religions Orders Quarrel Among Themeolvas Awsembly iz Besgpice in an interview at Mania with him Uy the enrrespondent of the Assmoriat- “i Prowse, Archiishop [mzal of the Prilippine wands ssid ‘earnestly Bope the islands will 541 remain Bpanish, becatise the rebels ATC DoW so strong that such a oourse would Inevitably cause an appalling Divewiahed, The reconguest of the nat ives in impossible until alter years of the mewt creel welfare” He also expressed the hipe that the mars would set becoma absolutely independent, breause it that dismenslons would occur jagme into irda donee and rhe tropical race arta riem af the The was that a strong westerns Nenu Intervene now, Deiany was dar Eorons Dreogues the peanld are fnlox- itmted, valnogloricus and restless He sald it wae undenighls thet refigiots orders mast go, berause the whale people bad determined to abl themy pow that they tir render their retarmiion poco brie, He iaid the hint Blame upon the Twaninicans, Aumostis x and Fravciscan Hevea etans (he richest orideres and nex: upon the Hepedic t ines and Capuchians, which are of less importance, The Jesuits, Archbishop Diogal says, are comparatively blaras. leew, He added that the rival orders quarrel among themselves, inirigue, act unworthy and slander their op ponents, Thus increasing thelr gereral dtefavor. The p rovineialen who Are Spproxime ately ia to archisacons are mainly responsible. They are utterly bevond the rontrsl of the archbishop who denies possessing nop h power The total number of Spanish priests in the Philippines befors ths War was about LOG buat ately svery departing of them away, and now barely in Fosos there ig dlniost a total lack Bi of fowl, clothing and medicine. Hun- dreds of children, mere skeletons and tallow eyed, colorless, naked men and | women ars dying by inches from dis case nnd bumper forgotien by all The municipal suthorities ars doing abmnlttely nothing to remedy the evil Comnidssions romposed of iadies are | visiting every store and business house § rollec ling redid supplies and C for the Cuban troops, but the esllec- {tributed generously. steps Be | nid of the conservatives. medicine tinnx are far short of the actual re qnirements. The Braniards Rave con even the most ra The condition of the Spanish troops ix hardly better in the country. The I wyvergge death rate among the Spanish sidiers wan Wo dsily during the first fortnight of the present month. The F principal rauses of death were malaria f and divsentery rhused hy the jack of fod and the bad quality of that ob . tainable but are stealing cattle and making ride in that district. even forbidding the entrance of provisions from feldn to the city. the marke! and the slaughter Inx, the richest income of the city, : jMlterially reduced, FRI nN AA SS TOS 00 0 MANILA Whe Purpose of the War Dupartment in te Baim the in Hie i ministration to send {0 Dplseen force about #60 troops, in addi The meat ri par Hes POrte . r J ring iting = ering tion to the fures now in Rantiagoe ans gra rg lowed gulekly Gen. Corbin Tursday wired the | nding general of the depart. ® California instructions for the reginients to be sent at once Manilx ity. fra To Tewa, Twentieth Kansas, Test Setachment of the that a order for Felnforcements , First Washington and | Recond Oregon ; Forty Tiensand Men for Coda it is the pressnt intention of the Ad tha Ax a Kar. der commard of General Lawton Within two weeks orders will be 8 ened for the movement 10 Caba of the first 10008 of the permanent garrison, and it is the expectation pow (hal they will snd! frown the Ulnbed Riates abeut October 18. These trovps with he fol. by others antil the or pe foires of $0 000 has been established the lana MOVEMENTS TOWARD PE ACE. There are no more Spanish prisoners at ¥antlago The Borsos of the Bough Riders will 1 i be sold ut auction in New Yark mir Dewey nt Manis, Glen. Otis was not caused by fhe | . of &ny new or F alarming adv ioe Phill or 6.000 more ha ba purpose of rals- now at Manila to the to. of ghd it i» sald has been i from the first ta establish The situation at Manila in en. 1. ry.” —— ate aad tm v0 ommast the Bp le Voi] ‘Manila : of the Navy Department es- mate that the battleship Texas will } able to reach Manila via the Suex anal In about 27 days after leaving ork. NOYyage TAY consume ¢ time, however, ar Captain Hige- rift be that he Ix not expected 8 record-breaking trip. ; have already been for coating on the way, The 4 ( BERQTrEDCE of the provisions of the ney. United Siates hae a large supply coal In storage at the entrance to eanal, whith wax purchased by the States Consul to prevent it fal- “ll the bands of Admiral Ca. { Spain are valming a large somy wad oy pn dari : ro Comminstoner 3a fae | Faris urge ToMowing statement: : very outset it will be made to the Bpanish commissioners ' as in the case of the preliminary pea), there cap be no deviation or modification of the demands rrived at by the President after consultation with the members commission subsequently re- the cordial and unanimous ap a Cabinet at a meeting that the Spanish peace vill be appointed with- inful impression has Hd hy a statement saying the United of American citizens through the insur no Spanish peace strongly appase : ; to China, will ao hdl at's invitation to be. mber of the commision rEment. This. with the ‘Who have practically ine willinguess to 8ipve Ee surgent, has BAA a 3 defeated by Ad hsm Deen mie Admiral Montejn, ponidedd, {3un. Aguinaide. © the Philippine in. at hin command [6H men, Mater General command the cavalry to Cuba, A new army department ix Wn be formed to Include the troops in Cuba and Porte Rico Five hundred men af the Sixteenth Pennsylvania volunteer troops left foo dow Wheeler will Le ment to ¢ Purte ies fast Wednesday. i mary, Mach ia the panies ta punish one goilty man will be | Food can now be #rtered nt aban porte free of duty. There is grest re Jolcing arwing the reconcentradoR the red beotherhood | steamer has taken Afty or a hurdred ny Paks Bain A pative privet privately stated fo the roeraspeondent (Hat the reason the archbishop hopes for the expulsion of the frincly omders fu that they have grown ton powerful for him, and that he wishes to strengthen himself Several responsible Bpaniards said that they would refuse th remain in Maniia if Spain was reinsisfsd in the centre] of the mands Many of the Branish soldiers refuse to serve again, and Bpanish officers ars atleriy dis gowted with the rotienness oF Boain's government and prefer {6 hecome American subjects The anmexationists have a majority of U1 in the rational asses bly, but the dime vasion of the subiedt Ras not been firiahed, The assembly unanmously ish American protectorate over the Philippine islands The national assembly Iv proceeding with the work of appointing curry - teen, formulate rules of procedure and {ther routine matter. ANARCH! ISTS FRIGHTENED. Taro Detrmised ws Esturmisein Be Bead of | : ar Assasinn The powers of Farope are goitting { together to suppress anarchism more the | A ssp ted an | when | I crn payion, : Was Killed by an offMosr at readily than they are fa prianote vEar's pian for peace, archist conspirator will probably, raughl. be Imprisoned for Jife as one criminally insane Fvidetice as ordi parily understood will in ralisg clrries That thought worth the comt of injustice to nine whos are innocent, As the nations they hope to crash the pew social ene mies In a fe days, it i» sald, Oermany will formally propose the ifs imprison. pant plan 16 the powers (operation nf Frxland and the United Siates iv regarded as necessary, as snarchists Pave hevetafore found asylum under thelr iberal laws A general exodus of to the Hates is sure to come. and has probab- iy begun TEE COUNTRY § SATE ACARD During the Post Your. The annual staternent of the Com wissianer of Education. for the year ending Juans 3 195% has been submit i ted tn Necretagry iss : A tank af oi) ffl onto an assistant | ruginesr of the Resolute now lying io Havans harbor, killing him almost in wlantiy Al Bix own request Capt, Fab Evas has heen relieved from (he comand | of the lowan. He will be masigned fo shore uty Hes retary Alger Bas invited 19 miafte personal groesanoss wrod pledges his word that they will pol be coprt-enartinted The amp at Mo serted In a few days dred plek were brogghl io frog the cong Rundny The Philippine (insurgents, that the Ixlands are to bo returned te ar a Tix FETA niAatE wid th, 9 2 Fourteen wit roniut the attempt The peace commissioners witine, thelr pin will aot od by the President. said Sensor Frye, | ane of the commissioners a teow days RED. Gen. teuk. He came fron his home in Alas | bama where he had buried his son whe was drowned at Camp Wikoff last week, In a manifesto, Aguinaldo the American people that nothing but friendly feelings exist toward them. Al asvertions to the contrary are base slandeirs. General Miles favors the recruiting of (Cubans for soldiira under American officers. Reports from Santiago indicate that these ren are amenable to discipline, Nt has just been discovered that the cruiser Brooklyn was severely strained month ago. dry dock will again place her condition. Battary B, wha gaw active service in Porto Rieu, were walcomed home by Gimost the entire population of the Smoky City fast Friday. Soup, Intended for Aguinulde, tasted by a servant wha instantly dead. A Spanish prisoner. who claimed, poisoned the dish is under ag Fest It is now well-nigh impossible for a veluniver tn leave the armay by mak ing a tirect appeal to the war depart ment. Applications for discharge must be matle through the regular army channels, which is a tedious and net very eneoursging process, diane will pot be divial. | Wheeler has returned to Mon. AXNUTER thal popular edu ation : guard of oor i ems ¥ ! prosperity wren bed poldiers | Pie ew. Yirk Cpe féariax i & went of Kod Fogel “Chie cainse of congratigiation on the frart of those whe hob the doctrine is th sale American nati B ions” the report. Tin ihe during the year AS pupils over The toils] enrolled fig anyounted to Addink to ir thos Tiew Digh ann The i(nersare the in 15. i LE a ie TERE nia yy sly kd Fw nher reg unt of sehoohing res dual S80 average “ited miantew. at endance fae 3 Ha gaya ba Ta SEVeTE Yelrs in oa fow Ihe mnt lavish * edfnontion Greets Clase un Sedasl Walanl Grave schioal Prd. Bus bes closed, ni ghosts, rs fue FOREH nt Ae Thu BEEP SERINE Lo 3 Tear years ago Jatin Mabbitts, a school war murdered in the grave nvar the sehooihouse. and ber mundsrer, Homer freer, was ivhched. Bince then, the school o80dren, 1 is claimed, Base heen frightensd by strange sands and grovsome sighis. The ap paritions are sail to apiear at Bours of the day and night. As a re. suit the altsndanse dropped of by de- grees. last week, when the teacher wppearsd to begin the {all tern, aniy five children were present The school wns abandoned and the ballding lawked Hi. mid fp Ra the only Pittsburg troops | it is ; when she ran aground near Cuba a (owder Three month's work In the in good | i Ee : § 1.97 six-pounders Dewey dt Sampone’ » y Prwdor na Sampron used more than twice the consumed by eway, The farmer exploded about M0 worth In anocking cut Cervern, while Dewey Bisw up about HE 000 worth in destry- rg Montole's fleet Admiral Dewey bas reported that he used during the engagement 157 eight-inch, 853 six-inch and £32 one-pouander propectiles. The ships which participat+Q in the Battle with (wrvera's feet freed 67 13.00 : wheiin: wight 12.0nch, S55 piiEpt-ing h, six-inch 47S Rye lneh, P48 six -pounsiers, atid TE one-pound projectiies Mebilining Treaps in the Somtd The mililary movements are being directed rapidly towards the assemb- ling of a large army in sduthern sta. rians for winter camps and preparatory to the military cotupation of Cuba and Porto Rico 1: 38 wae certain |i} which | world resalt in incessant strife and a natural the arcWbishon declared, | Ry i Bt rhe Istund of Bf VY the ger irs rewnived | to reject the propowils of a joint Span- | ! thelr not be neces. | [js estimated at . guRriers of crushed piracy and the slave trade so | { Broad at Perey, OT : field eon angel : af the slementiry sohonia | Lee Poof Cleveinnd have i te rants boo Oat 0b capita # Howse ana | Bed | ‘ day Lm and Phe extiricated tae Pied a few mo § Fry's hanar 15 miles | was based upon the Drey faa trial train | 4 — Tori Bey Dommaiety BO were forged ti A IWRROD | : id Fleven i Payerthe Foe "tat apd ran in | containing 15 persons at Wichita, [inst Tuesday sight Twas are dead, two all CC Bicagy 64% three. pagnders | Bd faagr-inel, | FEA sums, THREE HUNDRED DEAD Kingeten, ihe Capital of $1 Vieeeut is the West Tadise, Totally Destroyed by os Oytiens A boat from the island of $1. Vincent, 100 miles west of Parbadoes, arrived at the island of Grenada and reporis that Rt. Vincent Pas experienged the most violent and destructive eyrlone Ero n thers Kingston, the capital of 8t. Vincent i totally Jdestroved Jt is estimated that 300 lives have been lost in that is fand and that 3 people are home less. The bodies of the dead are being buried in tropehos Thousands are F starving or being f24 at the publie ex: PTE The amount of property destroyed in Vinsen! cannat vel be sslimated Every small hoor is down and many imrge ones have been destroyed. The demolished bulldinge ipciode churches, stores and abmest ail the state build Ee Tinree jarge shi fi are ashore din te windward const and many smaller vesseld are stranded frundaloupes the French island in the Leeward group has experienced vary seavy weather Nineteen deaths are ree ported. Grit there beers clestruc. tive jardsiigen, According to the latest reports from Pain the storm which brake Spon went Sueday aight unprecedented vie crve, being accompanied By a Udal rave asd tremendous rains. Numer. ax landslides were canes? and many witywew, bridges and corona estates have wan destroved People are flavrking Viscent, from ali the country round shelter and food. Everywhere it appears tha! ail the small building arsed many large ones were destroyed, snd there im pe doubt thal the fatal- tien were numerous. A St Vincent, British West [ndies cablegram says: The official reporis reduce the number of degths here dur- ing the hurricanes It was at first es fiuated that WO lives were Jost, but it i% now believed the number in consider ably smaller The exact figures are not obtawmble The ship Leanda and the bark Grace Lynwood were cast awhare here and wrecked The Rritish ship Jlosnda, »f 1.40 tons, Captain Dodge, was from Rio Janeiro, and the American bark Grace Laynwodad, of 187 rons Captain Gilley, was from New York for Porl Spain A Kingston, Jamaica, cablegram save: The Guuverpnor of Bt. Vincent kas cabled ta the Governor of Jamaica frploring the fatter ta send prompt pExintarice to the aulferers The destruction at Barbados was eanal te (hat at Bt Viscent. Barbados presenting pracUeally a fist surface wax completely swept hy the vortex of the cyclone, The entire area of cult vation was obliterated ard a majority of Bulidings destroyed. Two-thirds of the dense population of 180 to the gonars mile were pendeéersd Bognwissw The dlstress ss unparalleled in the Kistory of fhe West Indies Omtuide refi! ls abactutely RecesGry. NEWS voES .¥ ~%. hae ve evelaped almost inte Kingston, oF fie Earthquake shocks were fell Maine last Maturday A trust fo sontrel the markei = heitig planned fmrenizth of Gen Santiags are in the hompital Tas Rusdred fer Megttie from A gis Chile xnd preparations is In diwgaite To enuin the Knights Templar for street parade in Pittahurg (einer cf R63 fer plug miners have tHe EE The boundary nex: will raguire 4 sum While trying To Wn Fraokiin, oslored, Louisville, Ry. last Xanday Seven peoples were burned to death in the Prescott Arigora, fire. The loss from Rail Io threes # meiiliom fatally shot Rev © while the latter the farmes's James Heenan wks (rying fo elope with ti-vear old daughivr Ban Deanings desires annexation to the United Btxies The little republic Bax & debt of B06, and the in. : terest has raitied the island, United | All of the coal miners in the third pool district, pear Pittabarg, ar: stiri ing. The operators refuse th pay the : wegie agreed upon at Chicagy. Patrick Moran wax crushed to death tester | by a derrick at Peekskill, N. Y. a few Mare Than Sizteen Willies Terssas Attended Bebo! dave agy. The accident orcdrred just am Bin won was Aviving past the spit Many American business men lefi Han Francisco last Saterday for Ma. nila. They are goitgr 10 oak over the in the interest of trade extension Mins Wingie Davia daughter of Jef. foermon Dmvim president of the South. ern Confederney. died Sunday a! Horkingham Bete! iL The twa conesrns inn a the rite a Babe Mien, Thompson, aged 10 Shere before he Roys, playing Gf dati AS Henry RAR pI fit F exhibit] gimme friends the Alper Noi af New goar-cahd ny The ag tents after Fark shot her Fresehimen wha Blessed a rete ted upon th were thrown out 52 a Ma. na theater a few days agn The play anee whirn The south Hound passenger Kax, mare will die and several are injured The bhady «of Charles Bpinikow the wealthy coal operator af Newport, Ky, waa a few days agn found in the Ohio river near his coal fleet at Clneinnati it is supposed he slipped and fell in, Four men were seriously injured by an explosion at the Iron Clty Masufae- turing Company plant at Pittsburg fast Monday A man with a lighted match to discover leaking gas is res ponsible Fritz Henflei a worthless Danish laborer. committsd suicide at Chicago a few days agn. ia wife and children greatly rejoloed aver the deed and re cetved the congratulations of their neighbors The Hrice Gold making company of has gone out of Dusigesw stock to the amount of $70,000 had been sid, the investors being maomtly waren, Visible asses a few cructbles ard an unpaid rent bill, opdaector Morris was $00 by three men who rubbed He made some resistance and received a sight wound in the neck. Three of the passengers were also relfevesd of Bev. Dr. Hall, pastor of the Avenue Presbyterian church, York, died at Bangor, Ireland, last Sa turday. He had heen pastor af the New York church for HW years ayer § L coneplegous a eplendid i ODAC | i £ i Lawton's {roops st | 1 fear release An Arrested res pirnde nd { vimar Hw the + rn $ § Narragansett Plef, + notice that the dining car had been Four off He stumbisd eadlong just as The Westinghouse Elearie Compane | of Pittsburg and the Walker Company | combines thelr (ns represent rita E ast hwy | stp {Count Ferdinand Waisin Eat ng her Nanbe | {past lopger justice Thr him in his awn 3 Ad Fy perform. . . 1 were arddered to RR R BUN Ang iPr Caan ist iad | my own brother i = . ig i ewmitation, 4 i Ha ; Spanish enidiers who h ad i boarded his | ? deal : * " 4 Toa 2 4 ays *X3 three. pounders. | rain at Council Biuffs & few days age Firth : Naw | M'KINLEY'S TRIBUTE. A Beautiful Fisrni Design Plaeed st the Bier of the Nurdered Avwtriss Empress The Cold Blooded Asnsanis Still Gleties v Bis Dead Fiiwabeth tranll The The funeral of Empress the victim of an Ithlinn anarohist, piace laxt Saturdey ar Vienna sorrow of the peanie was intense Emperor Francis Joseph, Batarday morning, received the specinl represen. tativen of foreign soversigns The inhabitants of Vieans streamed in dense crowds toward the chapel of the Holfburg, and deflind before the casket containing the remitine of the inks sprees Emperor Francis Joselih Horenlohe, the German imperial chan. cellar, and Baron von Buelow. the tderman minister far foreign affairs recstied Emperor Willlam at the radi road | station, The ermaperors shook harris and Rissed each other's cheek thee times They then prosseaded 1a the church, where Emperor William deposited on the casket containing the semaine of the Inte Eraprean of Agstvia # Tora wreath which his ganfesty had Brought from Germany At # velo the tolling of belle ane fenced the starting of the procession The route fram the Hafbuarg to the in. significant church of the Capnehins wher Cauits entaombh the Mapshurgs i» sa abort that only a smell proportion of the population was able to crovd in 9 the Gdinining streets A large number of prisgts in ranonicals met the procession al full the | Augustine church and proceaded with the church of the Capuchin, The § it to clergy there marched down the aisle before the coffin and united in infoning prayers which were alee exquisitely chanted, during the service by the court eholry During the ast prayer the cotfin was fied from the fats. faique and the clergy, bearing torches, walked befors it Emperor Francis Joseph. attended by the highest officers of state, bearing wands, followed The procession slowly passed from the sight of the congregation down a stone stair. way 09 the vanities After the apt be sedis tion Bad been pronoanheesd ia the vasits the maonrners ascended and the high chambertain handed the koy of the vault to the Capuchin wha (sx the i guardian of the imperial mausslegm Among the multitude of wreaths we cumuintad in he Burg Palace was structure of paim branches and white and red sar. nations and gladiolas drapid with the Stars and Stripes. Om two of the hroad satin stripes in the lnsevipticn in gold: From the President of the 1 nited RKiatew of America. A tribals of heart. folt symipaiily fo the memory of a noble and gracious andy war placed thers hy Ministery, Kinley the Vienna papers reports Laigint the BaemAnity, A% saving in an intetview I am a saft hearted glorious spars vist in one af es snmanite. | have that weal and | am indifferent wRat The world save 1 sm no coward nat death where capital punish in in ure i Hn Ae in Laverne La filotine The inter posed Rie Ppessibilily of Queniianed if Re avenged his father tess iverty, Be suaswered Ne, | Tal filed wn pissbess, gn Anarchist or a scoundrel HY a4 brave man I am satisfied Sy des that sgMoes” I asked whether he Triewts He said he hud ifn the fre af Trieats Is the passages Laleini for a match wiry Meet ther asRed (he ty Shei Lars The Ausirign mad Bouse shstor fuest ianed whether Luiging is sriminal aconrding to he Lombroms system, said. “Ne. Laiginl has acne of the abnormalities of crismdanin Tasigint or Lulchessi (he pasionin of Empress Fhizsabeth appeared last Fri. day before the corpeciionnd eftered the court smiling. saluted the public anked the president of the tribunal greed French to allow him an inter. preter. The srxamination appearmd to abow a plot invalviepg other alan Angrebints An Asstrias Consul Billnd. Chevallier MM. FProskowiie chief consul of Austria Hungame, Chicage. lost his Hfe in Fort Wayne, sognday night, while on role Yark, He sas a passenger on Peaoosyivania Dmited, the dining car was cot off A! the. finn. The conwal was rewtioes andl walking through the train, He the Imupgage car was being pushed tape le om the train and was ground ga t evidently in accordance with ihe res i west legs bedog fright. wis akon Uy = ambatanes, and der the wheels both fully rushed He Joseph hompiial In died an foneflaler Forgeries ia the Dreyfus Cea London {heeyver #i13ie= ray The Franve. maz besa in Landen for 0 He explains that there BI be Erg: gid Lip that weit he uiguesti ise srilers from 1 BEE FRY in bind lpr iende 1 evry tft head i wold da se spat Emterhas: declared added that oul of the L0H deen renin in the Dreyfus dossier Approx and FE rapa se to ahow hy whom ia what ireugmsEtances the Were a tread Shjeuted ts Caiored Prassagers. Sergt. J. H. Glimare. of the Mississippt. is under arrest at Leuis- ville for interference Wilh passengers cn oa strest ear Gilmore got on the car at London park station the other night | intention to enforce | : : With a pistol | at Jerusalem in preparation for Dermat emperor » visit and declared his the separate coach law he drove nine colored men ont of the car and gave the conductor 6 cents fur their fares In the run of a mile to the elty the car was stopped 20 times by colored peopls wha wanted tus riche, But (Gilmore was there with his gun and nickel to represent i. fare of smell The ronductor had Gilmore ar rented lab emanity of Amerieamt Theory i» much lmlignatios in at the fact thal there ware HT during the voyage amo ng The ave it sy in Spain en board the Spanish Laas gis srt San lpnacio de Laveia from San. The Spaniard: aitvib- death rate to the Americans In Spaniards to ithe he hima rhs Ty ba. and the ambnrk rosy in wpitals fod Rumors of Eucepran Warn Three or four biack thumder clouds sre overhanging the poiitiual borizon of Europe. Primes | The tribute | the United MHiates | by direction of President Mao. | ua that we should not dissolve and The Geneva coreespondent of one of | ft was my Weal ta spike spciety | atinined | Tex) wish to sufMeyr the | y. i Haven Co Rpabn and of those wha In the sities i coantries i thew Yor may take me for | # coward wih | Insurgents Ram Wiktrewn Prom the Capital City. i rane | hi mnmits for eithdeawad a type forces pompbied with, and all i the Poduenls : fe “hainber ! the with & wave of his amd and | BC ihe demands of the Sth inst. has Deen pespsivedd, | vation business . ix progreswing favorably. No diffcui- Pry N | te confine Mpanish prisoners tempor. : arly whith the Hmits of the walled #giiing at | I first oficial acknowledgment that the 19 New! the At 28 a hiek, | Honotuin they would go ta Manila by war the !aniedd the Navy Department to send i part Ehat ¢ of days | ! rant of OA : arrival ie riors, ff i {whic Be haed dlentitied L rAnREments, thst be and sre riey | "Third F broken out ; ralbbera were Rilled by the authorities, Hp 81% 1.00 | arrived | hoy. | Wliging i i hrooles 2ackh ca A “COBAN MANIFESTO. Eo Provisional Gesaetl of the Talend Ale be Bettd* Hak o Porivanent Republie - Ameriens Inter tire Grateiily Asknewistged The provisional counell of the Cuban Republic hax issued the following manifests praising the United States and declaring in favor of a republic: “We alivays fell confident thst through dur own perseverance we would in the long run destroy Spanish rmination. but we must sckpowledge that as indefinite projongation of the “iraggie Would have annihilated the Httle that was lef: of cur wealth snd population, The entrance upon the Held of a powerful and decisive factor Upon which we have always relied and towird which the hearts of all Cubans have always turned, has put an #nd to the horeord of war. to the benefit of all concerned This prsmpt solution we most ac Kaa ledge we would pever have ob tained. It ls proper to acknowledge the evident truth. That is the beat title the United States has to our gratitude, We oaers alundoned by the world, some natines ignoring as through seifishness, arlhers, ignorant of oar real condition, considering us an obstinate and une governable people, because we did not accept the cajoleries and flatteries with which Spain tried to soothe our owl anger “This was onr sitostion when the people of the United States, their gov. srntent and Congress, came to our sospe and took upon their shoulders the task of delivering us at ones from an umbearable yoke, as our Suiferingh voull mot be endured or permitted ionger. They have accomplished thelr programme briilinntly. What =» more, they ave liberated in one way or an- sihet from the rule of Bpain all peoples oppressed by her, The liberation is de- finite and Hrevoeable. Spain has been axpeiled from this hemisphere. Wa are Bratetul “1 im now the duty of this council te explain 10 the people of Cuba what in ite opinion are our duties toward the rited Riates and toward ours | solve and what are the rules that vught to direct sur confuct, “When, after a long struggle, the United States Congress recognized the right af the people of Cuba to be free and independent and ordered the Sparish forces to withdraw from the fsiand no (‘uban goverament was re sogniged hth the one we had consti tuted, thoujeh not recognised, was not sppaned, and has not been opposed. “The peiple of the United States nave all aleng appreciated the fact that the majority of the people of Cu ba are in agreenient with our prineip. jon for the motte of the United States government has Deen the same as our awn absaliite independence for Cuba. Under thes conditions the Americans cold not lake a hostile attitude to. ward ge or conshder our authority il- legitimate and Narmful to the welfare 3 the Cuban people, “These considerations have convinced that the posers we have received from an assembly elected hy the people uns ger arms shoofd net vanish, On the Fontrary. we feel thar we should re. main ax a finelens and guide for those whe Nive viswted such power in on” In conelunion the manifesto Rives a | number of reasons why the proposed I have sddrowsest a | { prayer ta the Federal Cognit to badge i rive returned | Kiondike without | .. i hing thin aw i Kaawing the jie Argentine are hastening : assembly should be convened and some Evvernment or another chosen, “not with the chitracier of a government as 1, But as in official representation of Cabins who fought against Spait's control and In foreign Nave helped and supported under of as ALL QUIET AT MANILA Oregon sid lows go te Relieve Dewey. The following dispateh wan received from Gen, Otis Inst week at Washing- fain “Affairs auch more satisfactory. Des of Insurgent haves withdrawn. except small forces in out. ving districts which are not abeving insurgent leader Aguinaido pe & few days in which to with Aran thers by detachments and punish esomminding officers. Over 1.0080 ha ve giready withdrawn, NH Posen were granted the ino surgente, but strict compliance with Girnerai good feeling Is pre Manila is quiet and anticivated. Have bern & ity.” Secretary Long last week made the nd Iowa are going in answer to an 4 of stopping at Barbieanne frpgon te Masa. Ie sal guiry that instesd ihe Hges relutle Saveral days ago Admiral Dewey hime at least one battleship, and the action of the degarizrent in ordering the Oregon and lows to Manila ix Patder Sad Made & Positive Idestifention “The supposed victim of the Bridge Conn 1 murder. Miss Marian trace Peokits arrived at her home at Mutilebors, Mass, 3 few days agn in perfaaed Renliit fe the great iy of the fumily sind Ihe uanboundid astonish- the entire sommanity, ter 31 the time af hiz daughter's wis on hip way back from Hridgeport mith (he grewsome remains Ax those of far which the funeral ar including the digging of rhe geste, hid already been completed, rather Grace, and ¢ ABLE: FLASHZS 4 Kill the Austrian Empress aave been hateched in New The plat ¢ in saad to York. The eruption of Vesuvius is hourly becoming more active and menicing. tava in Bowing 'n every direction. Streets are being made and soldiers are being penly uniformed and drilled the The Sultan has expended 1.500.000 marks in beorating the paisce which will entertain Kaiser WhHhelm during his stay at Constantinople Another robelllon against Japanese rule on the island of Formosa Bas During the past vear M4 Spain ix emjravoring to secure a loan trom the Hothsehitlds, iret Britain has been startled dur. ing the past week hy an epidemic of raiiread outritges, Numerous attempils Io wreck massenger tralns have been res tnerrt ind. Phe dlapman barber whe has cut Bis. tar thy fast 19 Years is rie. He ix selling niaining three hairs pi the dead Flop man’s head, faondon ix suffering from 8 water fornine, Tha water companies are de nounced for net providing sufficient water and municipal control of the watsraorks 1s being agitated. vp goede ue Jodi g MATa a ne HW TOWNE