ACE TREATY SIGNED. Age Spain on Priens'y With the United States, ITN ys gh demand made by the United nin hoes been aceepted fo from the Spanish commissionirs | signed the treaty, which # country npon friendly Spain t { Of the treaty would have | et for a great historical | ha Rronp. gathered abou: yorhamber of the | mipressive In itself, that the sense of the | which | i of the insties. if, was deeply foit by ail th the scene, 5 tahis Ranged 4 them, were numerons American Commission. | wit. and child shot dead 8nd a. hots i ite the two bodies were by the € the dinner give after the meeting by the Duc dnd the Spaniards wore k contr FORsing of the teeply on WAR found to be so trou le. deta the signing of ihe rh Martin of the Amer. | on worked «It day with. stopping to eat. When he hen wecked tn read first and af: renty. vis, Senator William P. wr Reid and Senator Geo Mantero Rios, Senor Abar- por Garnica, Senor Villaurot's Py its opponent's treaty, dd with the Spanish and ®. meals were prepared to be $ Were sert scurtying the French wi-color, been & great k pens with which the signa- he treaty were written if the Americans were provid. ndsorae per purchased for The Spaniards appeared ted by the scuvenir crage, themselves with the or. EB strewn on the table on, the interpreter of ommission requested Rios th give him his " : contest * families and friends of the | i for York kitted Bessie Lewis aged 17 eelings and submis. | gave an impressive | ra 4 i | Bix duties aw er that the Spanish Thirtern people suffered violent deaths at New York last Bunday, JB rumored that (ol, Bryan about to resign from the volunteer ary Seveetary Long has ships of the navy to be again. ; Stmpwon Horner, a well-known Piles. arsdered the peinted white Yelre {RE Haverbstl wns Eva wron, Mave lise | Tuesday. The Baivisvers Electrics street ERA SNR mei burg river man. died Monday aged 80 Temperance people won the Geet icin | Liar Wy PCOmpAnY has heen purchased by a syn. : sadleate for $17 Son 060 The Betvadhal of Queen Witheheina af Holland to Prince Willtam of Wiig * been confirmed IA new minister to Bpain will nor he L appointed until the treaty hus ratified by the séngte > $ @ rumber of persons indinding a who had stolen four hogs of New i : Lerganization ander the lass | from Bis wife saying she was tired o : Fide, The corvmissioner of fish and fink Pfor the propagation of food fehecies | last year. j Cten it was decided that caucus action | c Will be binding on the Democratic von. RTE, Lowisiana. Misstswipp! and Toxax are having a spell of cold weather. Therw mre four inches of show on the groan:d ¢ #1 Dailas, Tex, Ex-minister Woodford may resumi representative of the United States at Rpain. He in said to be popular at Madrid, The Gddfeliows’ temple at Philadel phin is under an indebrednssn of $1. M0000, and threstens the existence of i many of the organizations Being tos mock under the inflgence of Hauor to sscape from a borning building at Pittsburg last Monday, Thomas Connor was burned to death While working on a gas main in Chi. age Wm Armstrong and James i 2 | % % I Gen, Wheejer Sharpless were overcome and died. Thomas Haves and James Casey re. hvered, The imports of wool for November Hs compared with the same month fast year show 8 comeiderable decrease while the imports of sugar have in rronged. "The war department has excused from further active service and the general is now free to al 8% a member of the house of re presentatives. Admiral Behiey has the grip and ix confined to his hotel in New York City, Over-axertion at a dance in Naw i few days ago The oxford club of Brooklyn dined | Admiral SBchiey, the hero of Bantiago nxt Wednesday The sdmiral gave a Rraphic description of the destruction of Cervera’s feet General Flagler, ebisf of the ord. | 80d lovaity manifested by Gon Gar hance bureau, testified before the wae Investigating comiplesion that Sevres cary of War Alger (aterefored with his work during the late war. fn them im. : Eren ahows an expenditure of $1857 60 At a Deraocratic caucus in Washing. ; AR HN A Pepgy "AUS The president Mer week pardeved a { ip OBI Gepyons The pottery trust has completed its || dersey with & capital stock of $0 my |g At Detroit Frank Brooks found his | ing Cnn tirvais he recogpniaed one or more of dying mo ough Ris hasy and ae. | for his be. fhawd country and its peoptd and his last words were irrational mutierings | Dota Piente ae alt the SR chairman of the commission Mraotat 1. | He Comtraized 3 Cold Whaile Avtendog 8 Din. rer in Fle Hainer and Bucoombe to Posy. mais at Ho Wasrisgion Hotel Toe grows Cuban feader, Gen (alive : 2 after bavieg seen Cuba freed dred Baw rwople released fromm anda: died ar Washingoon inst Bundsy. % the Bega of The Coban oom at Washin r the Hag shay e 26f A uh Rick, with i Balogh ase wintry i to the rra rh and Washington whish +4 pom contracted a slight r which Hostage until the carly eg Aid por Br opited 5% hopiee by {Sendra af The Miles result EX prea re: ghiedy onlaiiva red in il Bosire on taoneral (iarcin af the time PES eS YEERA 84 on? ght Bis in hix tive {ide his thoughts were in which Be gave orders (0 his son who is on the staf for the batile which he supposed was to secur morrow and in which he understand there were omly 0 Spaniards 1o com. bar Just before he died he embraced bis san. Rey, Father Mages of Re Pas rick * churel was called in during the day and was with Gen Garcia ont} ihe pred, administering the last rites of the Cathilie chard, Gen. (arvia left a large family, only one of whom Justo, A captain on Rie staff. wax with him when ke died His widow and Mervaden a daughter of IT Years of age. are at Thomasville, Ga, where the gir! fo quire 11: Maris, a son, 1% vers of age Is with the mither at Thomasvitie, and Col Carlos Garcia another son. is In Cuba. Gen Garcia's ¥ 4 $d. mther be willl ative and resddes in Ha vans Geen. Garcia, whowe name will be saver linked woth those of other patrioie who have fought against unequal odds for the fresdom of his rountry, bias had A Moet active and varied [ite meh of | which has been spent in fighting for the cause of Cohan Hiberty, which he | bad the satisfaction of seeing sceom plished so short a time bBefors bis death. He was a man of culture and | refinement, of splendid education and | station and $id not pass through the | There were only the | the : came from a distinguished family of § Jiquani. of Rantiage de Cuba province | He was bien in Coggins Owtaber 14 IRE. wrod wan therefore in the Ohh voar i Garcia was edigental | In 1%84 he was | of his age {lon in Havana and Spain married fo Irabel Velss t testomaony of the great sid aiwistanes cha during the campaizn When Cuban assembly met Bf the closes the war Gen priviigal advisers a arvd was Said change from the warm 1. With the Bavdebing hw be og gms t Tuesday night he, | WEE fhe otRer members of | 3 dinner | ihe afficers who participated ip | the active work around Santiego bear | the jo fagrvia wax one of Yhe | ~ CHICAGO PROTESTS. Cities Obiect %o Ofving tae Rallromd Companies. Central Music Baill was fast Sanday filled with ditigens of Chicas who {Bad garhered in convention in oorder to | potent AgAinet the extension of the franchiwes of Chicago's strest car lpes f ro WW years, Farly in the Wind iity the apwake ry daelt mainly op of Sorpensation for exter the Orpewtiog | dey of sires? | Giving whe Srrerts Away to BY SENATOR DAVIS. The Peace Comminniiner Believes That Ameri. a, jepas and Great Heitan heould Com. bine far Far Errante. but before ite claws (he pro Cpitiom of municipal ownerskip Rts eres anise wan | Buely tonehed and received gens | Fraskiin MH. Head prewided and 15s reakers were Mayor Harrison John P. Atigeld, George BF a5 Masnard Harlse aod Hee Thomas PP. Hadnetr Ex-Gov. Altgeld was first Lhe subject of mugwieipad and Ris remmrks aroused the i a. of fhe Meo Ling Pweg Altgebd Ne ates thie thing?” Hang them: got vem gvenkietond ik gery Ie regent Hwferring i the oo ty suid. “Fos wi Bari 1 8 aga * sre inp woh Ware fon 4 af the 9% apa Fria XY i Festa PRR roid & it advan Ee Lh fhe mentin MEDI Ere pm omen of the i iy ners Rip $ od (lis Your then when PASO RTRNIR expire in Te The meet signifieant portions of the rescdutions adopted wers aw follows Bewoived, That inssrmsieh an fhe be Ning and snd of all present Ta in th wnpaniew the directors and stocked. Paes of those compa nien xhogid net Be i tio $3 He Faye tir miler sss merahin 2 I fas Coes 11 ter the BEE tain apd Japan inmaden | : RPE in CUNEme . i Rewtedd that such a died ® Cy council gre the traction : } dl her | Permitted to escape the cium How dis { Tected Rgainst vena publi | but that they be sxposed to condemns. that they ars SrEanizsing and plotting apainet the peace sequences as disastrous fo this com. MURILY as any outrages ever de yieend by the sworn epnenmivg of sodiety amd | Resolved, That the citizenship of Chitagy stands strong at the back our mayor in his people's right this resting th cipal ownerahip if nee be By the time the pre shall sxpdpe TROOPS ARRIVE AT HAVANA, Cubans Weep be juy at Seeing Their Driiverers The Two Hondred and Second New York reginmwat began to famd at Ha. vana Monday nesrning and at 16 woioek a oodumn abou £%% That it is the sense of wht now. mas Hina raiirsad stition from the landing place to thi ru rond Principal sient SrRinary aumbeir c Blrvets Bnd owas Phat af yy Americana’ ap § Weare heged LO The Pies BT people In iy oafvasinnaliy ve Expang Was Cuba ii Clee fibre! Te ive North Caroling nited States transport founuimise disembarked Monday snd mare fee through the city with Bard and colors tie vamp at Marlags. iv the t Lreginent Bad fea Bed subinrd eres many Bondeede Wanmen amid ing dep emotion the pes embracing $35 sf wen. children were following #31 show. | Chg CBE abeoesw af fhe liver and OTC RIEE | . : ; | Cw hbel shews no sign of dex re pif de tion as criminals and anarchists in i sarruption | : ; a ant | Prosperity of Chicago and inviting con. | T ailiance 2 : Ths toa orewmoduting wae ine ded faring | waa § Srv car the | Ther Moves Protentier The Paris don Dmile Mal Be bad with T Cnehman RB sri bee crrteapnndent of the Lan. snr a riod wn inte mitedd Rtates Song. Pravie, of the pesos gio & rine ab. aa { Jail at Nortollc Va : 1 #0 made a short speech. saying he Rad Florgiven ihe . WB Jin reid FT F cobble atones wer gadis Hes Between the {7 rain sod Japan, ited] Rtates 13 The 3 5 §oHritiey SUIe parratie BEd a shoigtd tii Tega American Fo that in the sr ug ww ran haan fase then ap peniing 4 pay Lo theagh blo spd IR vee + um TRE Mer thn hiv Grgamient should sot be! My fhebmine favor of i at by the I favor a treaty of alliances the 1nited Mrates Jiregs #5 Shee mab asttan Ses oldest ifs of Gg i Ri Thedr inre veers ward would bave & Fay $ o FYnOnyneas with Eh RR THe proceeded fo argue (hind Hagneig Germany and Frases Bad seeded the brik of mmmere hel beeafiy whey wf beth nel He sug. wd Comihd ave nothing tv fea NY contitan of | Halachx, apd thet 1hereforss wank tend to freer the pegoe CP hers mre grill Sa Veusrg of vigarogs fight in Foglawd’' = ssid Myr. miss the ta the 3 United Rrates pod Fs frien iw while strong aw Ameria 0 it will | take several hundred years to develop | : ; | for hie Hv wae Ber promise and potency. 1 da not we Why oiled nations shoal oblest to the | | already. dy specint legislation. has im. § | meneedy injured Americas comtmeteial . { intervals RE the time for muni. i feast ot franchises | SA 1h oy AEA ARR HAN LOM strong marched | from the Ban Jose wharf to the (Chrie. ; > | passenger by ~The route which was a mile and a half Jong was (he mins dips SORE Te | i : Nim tow regiment, Ahich arrived Busday morning on the PInR 5 £ She The ne x Colniry. fren trade will be applied, witheyr faving any treritovies will be coseidired Win BPANISE PRISON METHODS They Did Their Best to Kill Gen. Ruy Witsour Committing Murder feenerat J. Huis Rivera, tee Cuban Zeneral recently Hberated by the Span mh gavernment from euti, waM a the steamer la Cham pgne from Havre, whieh greived at New York a few dave sgv. He hoped BY anarantine of the dents of General frarcin and was deeply gricvad at the | teas, Hivers had a strong rogurd for | tieteral ddarcia, but Bad sot med Fam for IN years his wife The regoluiinn passed by Benate sald General MY Tuaptires in thie 17 Topwry afraw raed March Jrseriiatea] aad aha, Hever tried at all CREE ¥ i ¥ was t bis for fe io a Spanish fortress TAL the Foasisk Bospitale the ok tid thelr best to Ri mie. AY he his marti of the sgamtor | flap) betwee REC wna tehadd correandntgent 1 ml Bled Eyl seve rahi began to bresthe naturally iRise i sania placed PETADE to the president con had Gn niteréation with Tain AN iin tan of the Bchoooer Olive Recker. Jobin Andersen, ihe condemned mur derer of Mate Saunders of the = hooner (Hiver Peciter. wan executed in the ety ast werk Ander. med whe swors hiw J die al pegs The PAR was sprung, and Andersen's body hot diwnwan! The ropes parted just inside ihe Knut and his body foil fo the {rere and wi ; woRig from Bis Meath. nose A deowtor was called and soon fn onpened Hie eves and if wes fort foremumt ap (he stairy Arado rg a airrisd Fle the slatform and lakd down until z > obisined He was nlured ia HEUER snes her ond of the ripe wae Ad= amie graded Wie neck He was ralsed rtatding position and the straps “Nn Mw mbes. While being aried By the offers the THD wee ARAN sprung In OF minotes life Was Proratrieed Extinct Nine minutes Bn the fear and second drops. Anderse’s peck was Broken Faphonedly By (Be last dean When the ropd brake there CAE A TY from sopse ave in the ; “round: Pele The oe 5% 2% The wehobner Oifge Forker spiled fivn Pumton aden with mber for § ant on the River Platte Brazil When La prilen off the const of Brag] Ander. the sap Wher the latter retired to the cabin Amber followed and shad the iH they do let them Germany Clerman- Arericans regret . this attitode on the part of the mother | brave fight for the | Be far xx the Philippines are can. ; cerned. there will be an open doar, bat | SVEr the lumber, after which the oi: far protection polley | } nation, amd the Toca! needs of sur riew ! : ; [and tried and convicted in the United | States court at Norfolk. Va. and a CL ety EE RN AR A RO The general wan grostey CUBPta dead ; BeRyity, i thw nited i A Cwvtaiy ¥ Rivera. | in 197. surely saved me from eo | An 2 | Bure, Peerret owas sedered 1a be intpriwstied . Lage MIRAE | . ! | Baye . 5 : bu ithe pital fevatie they operated on me fas | intend of | Then Be growed hireself went on desk. and tereoviped all on beard. The mate, whs sax aloft Sas called down, and while pleading shut four mes Then THE crow were srdered 1s thraw Che dy iE male sverbnard and on protesting ihat he was act dead were awegred that be wan “dead sncagh ” This done. the crew were marched below at the point af a pistol and ordered (0 throw cRplain's body sverbeard Then Andersen directed that oll be throws soaked whip was set afive and the mur. deraus crew took to the bats Ander. on was apprehended at Mahis. Bragil bborn fight wan made up to the su- Preme court. the canvielion being con. firmed The nut move wax an application for a writ of habeas corpus on the ground that Andersen's constitutions) rights were iavided when the lower court gee signed Bim counsel ineteand of giving Bim council of his own choles Chief Justice Fuller sald the revord of the vane showed that no fundamental right Had been denied Andersen, but that he Riad been represented from fist a inst by able cwtnest CREW IN IRONS. froveedy to Ses Wits His Mutines Mes in a Sesworthy Seis ! With a majority of his crew in trons, Paviag motinid ithe Beitieh ship Jane Capt. Robertsan, hetive for Santos with 100 tons of coal, pasesd seaward frome Philndeiphin a few days The who Kaow apt. Hobertson mo fears but that he will conquer mnitinesrs, Dewpite hig f ; thers are mone Fhe Rave (he fea that Blsesrl wil hae shed an this vemwml the cap from Rs head to iS Jor Leiter, the erstwhile when! Na. i polton. will organise a company in lomlon to put compresssd alr motors nth use on busses and tracks in the ty an signed consists of 17] principal European cities. totter of having been found advis- ¥ Attorney len. firiges in making Ife tor ndE won § vestigations intd the affairs of severnl | trusts with a view of bringing them before the Rupreme Court for violating | FECES ti the [Tnived Rtates kd contr With the suthcorities Bore wien refer enw te the stoek fn hand resident MeKinley sent the following any desire to preserve bileh you will sign” slightest,” suid the Span. Bain inom ward of ihe Cove [vax kent i ddrian’s Atter ; riteonivie wer 3 No une snather. the women wesping from ; eXceswive pleasure snd the chilkiren | i shouting sndearing names an the North © Ton { CUgrolinian Re he BIE. rotdolence ty the late gen. | 'TrOURIane marched along Be opers. | TF bile satwaed- hound the Bureill an. gt aver obed gt Brandywine shoals, and eX Co Whibe thers begun to leak. bast only 4 arviveq | MIERtly. AR baiwls of the drew were Pat Har long - Trewern bev R97 day | Sat to work to Jump her out. and while a b AR Wo Hye v £ pith. 3 * thw “ * " a4 4 og rOreNY { hands were chained before me and 1], 0 ne On ea the oven COWAR allowed to wer my Coser | - Was Dre worthy. After 5 most 11 ‘ k 5 Ea ; 5 a ¥ Si | : o a wiry | The Monsech Eatbomiatic on the RBubieet Un uniform. MM was a gain day in Bares. | thorough survey the ship was % 3 wii 1 i £ ¥ ify prisetier = a § wn CLIAR'S PEACE CONFERENCE Hxevgtive Mansion, Wanhington, Ib © [ies iar Siro Bave heard 1 % Eo My Fa nt was prepared by Se: In behalf of the U - contained the English and i § the Bherman anti-trust law, j annoyed Timothy O'Connor by throw- i 1 ng stow Balls at him. § ted | of % i ] : ! $ x He drew a re soNer and instantly killed the leader the boys, Charles Tracey, The plug tobacco interents 7 Ameri. oR united in the Continental Tobacco Company, which was Incorporated in New Jersey with a capital of $75.000 06, of the treaty in paratiei | J. B. Duke was elected president ording had been ap- by the commissions meeting. #0 there was | biect. the text Pop sap text of the t ee Unlied “i at made a strong ples be the outbreak of of courtesy toward nate, an ; will be placed in dry dock for repairs, 3 Harrison Funk, one of the oldest po. iKindere on the Pennsylvania rajiroad fell from hin engine & few days RES { { 3 § Marine men say that the storms on the Atiantle coast of November 26 were without parsilel. The losses wil) exceed S50MG000 and the sacrifice of te reached the thousand mark. N.Y. a few days ago and three of her COmpRrImenis wees torn open. She whith was drawing the Ponnevivaria Killed, An rarthguake shock was felt Thurs. day evening at Oakland, Cal It was severe enough to cause brick and stone bulidings to sway and to break stone Eatavware. No real damage ix re. porte: A fire in Whitesboro, a suburb of Utica, N. Y., destroyed the First Bayp- tist church, the Brunson block and the dwelling of Henry Warfield Wednes. aa¥. The loss in $20,000, insurance, $14.» At Cincinnati Thomas MeDowell ro. cently died of typhoid fever while un- der the care of Harriet O. Evans. a Christian Scientist. found guilty of practicing medicine without a certificate, Benson Ferris, president of the sav. ings bank at Tarrytown N. YY. was ing. Heart failure was the probable cause. He was 73 years of age and had been president of the bank for 18 years, President McKinley intends to sstab- jlish a bold precedent by going nut of ithe country, after Congress adjourns on a visit to Cuba and Porto Rico. No President has ever left the boundaries of the United States during his term of office before, Brooklyn claims to have lost its local pride and public spirit since she bee came a part of Greater New Yori Prominent citizens are warking for the restored to her former status of inde. pendence. North and South Carolina congress. men say no plan has been formulated as to congressional action on the pe. cent race troubles. The matter may be left to Senator Pritchard. Mr. White the colored congressman, says the problem is pressing. ~ Mrs. Lulu Johnston, of Pond Creek. Okla. is in jail at Pond Creek and will ‘be tried December 16 on the charge of t | poisoning ker sixth husband st Law- rence, Kan. in May. She is also ac- cused of poisoning a half-brother in Summer county, Kan, last july The World-Herald of Omaha a few $1.00 to the Third Neb. egiment, commanded by (ul el William J. Bryan, now at Bavan- nah, Ga. preparing to start for Cuba. This money is 8 contributed by over 3.004 utors ar i% sent to the two vide for a Christ the First Nebraska Regiment. located Hmited, near McVevtown, Pa. and wis cara Hop Joka RB Bhe was tried and found dead in bed Wednesday morn. | ‘repeal of the charter and want the city | days ago sent by telegraph $1.68 to! i fee Bove at Indianapolis the other Hay Lat the tribgtes of my Lot The battleship Massachusetts stryck | hop TEALY. | an obstruction near Governor's Island, John Ireland E Hev | Baritth of PERTH the meianeholy Bews fiarcia's death, henrtlell sympathy £30 in yor Liem fo his eminent goad rit and a ealdier The peaple of the “nited Staten wit! | An with the people of aha in MOOrning the oem of one to ® horn the cane of Cabin Hberty bs pe dotted. Sharing in Blonowrely yours WILIAAM McRINLEY ~ morning the remains wers deeply fn. Toesday taken to 9 where the funeral ROENICEs were held YOorman of 4 the mass Archbis preached the sermon Dr. Stephan of the Catholic of Fall cetebral rem sisted in the wrvices The boworary pall-bwarors trons. Millen, Mhstier aid Lavon wn Frroviay were Wheeler, Lawton retary Hay, Senators Ys, Money and Mason Pirowtor of the sie BEY Wr Poni este saaned ofesrs from barrarke. the placed temporarily in a ree prnding their final fatermons in Cuba AL Lhe tie to be Bervafier determined SS i FRET AN INHANE MURDERER. * v Atte Bice, Wiliam Hitehings a few day murdered his brother-in-law Hunt, si%0 his sister, Mrs, Husar Thomas Hayward, a 18-year old youth smplaved by Hum Hitehings then cut hie own throat The threes were Juhn CULURE wo] together on Hant's farm {wo miles wast of Pree Sail Mich when Hitchings, withou! warning. at. tacked his brother in. daw with RI RX Killing him instantly. The insane man then chased Hay. ward until the latter slipped and foil | prostrate boy | and Hitthings killed the with his ax. Hitrhings next proceed - ed to the farmhouse. and after a ter. rible and dewperate struggle with Mra. Hunt, he killed Mer ziwe The madman's last act was to apply the jack knife to his own throat. Hit. chings was considered to be not height mentally, and oot of his mind at times, For Caroesie’s Daughter. Carnegie’ as recent Andrew purchases of a plot of ground on Fifth avenue, | New York for $800.00 was inspired Ey paternal love He will build a sity palace for ome litle baby. a 2.000 206 | home for his infant daughter, Margs- | ret. The worid quotes Mr tarnege as! follows: “The little life that has come to us needs the park and sunshine I; ig for these rejsons thet we Bave net cnly concurred in the advice of our Physician, but deemed it 8 duty to re- move to the highest ground where there Is plenty of roar.” A Vasdersiit Engagenent It i= reported that the engagement of Alfred Oynne Vanderbilt, secondson of Cornelius Vanterbils ard Miss Ene French, will sem be formally announe. #1, Allred Vanderbilt, whe will prob. ably inherit FURO.W0 is now in his final year at Yale Miss Elsie the daughter of Francis Osmond French. wealthy in her own vight. LE I beg to offer mv i Boyan, sincere admire. | ities a a pa’ your grief | an! Patrick's Catholic ehureh | Klaux ; hop | and bag. | indian missions and Mgr. the: mpowtidic delegation as. | 2 i Katona would recognise the principle of media. | while the metive | Pail Bearers sil Be sia BOG rn iE. Washingion Artington ami | wiving vagy | Kiigy Three Persons He Commies % Ago and ted States Could Mave Gest [n®uence, A correspondent for information sn. ruts hat Bae colle peed {2 af Kas. Various capitals phatienily denies FAEAYE pokes Braet sled Be maya the - sian dinlomary is being fer the achievement oF an : wi oconferenos in which he PRT ass fromiese 10 Ron tke | ent ana prociains the squivalen Lmdteval Creace of Gad ter Bw on ter Pyears Al the doiferensy alsa Anestion of ypiversal mediation arbitration would be raised Cardinal RHampodia i's gooted as say ing the pope secands Ihe estar in Li 595 SEI £ 5s inTers 443 Wiis eo WES oe an international constr for of his postsfeats, in which all sations tion before fighting. It is acknowiode- 1 that Eagiish und American pubile + ayanbon 8 vital tn the success of the Eo ‘ {hme Beda of ihe London Pmily News, who wie sent specially ta the tt Mer 3 i bres: they were anvelling mongmeant te the great Colon, | was maarehed past the mew monument and the vrand, strange to say, di af me. Passing the Uolumbos statue | ramurked f ganrdiag it | your he diseaive ner Bf ¥ 5 fui > 4 mot hoot | LOS @® | countrys hrogai 43 : wind § WEL F Here of Srna Twente. ¥ Lar Liv as proposal for a conference gad Ropes ty he Powel 3 ARO rei Re maintenance of peace Before the clase | WB 6G ship rec ed the British steamship Losdonian Ears Drolet and if arcgesed wouihl be | Pam Prave 14 the world LDISCONTENTED SUBJECTS. Advantages. The feeling between Sweden Narway Reeaw in 4 dangersus stage At the Batives of the quarrel in the chent to swing’ the scale and bring | vember 31. in a violent gale, her cargo | } #hifted and almost capsized. she fina {iy rested on her beam ends with hig vontise sl hoane in oeMaine Kip? fren them fe ¥ ¥ 5 Bas Ral can WRECKED MARINUES ARRIVE CA suite len : Bhire, sunced seaworthy. This was told the rer, but still they protested Capt. Hobertenn faced the issue He sent to Philadeiphis for number of men ts work the “Hip clear of (he capes and went out, The crew fo a man wers in mutiny snd will bw Rept locked up until they ; worurn to without further troable es Not jomg ago the Reivikh ship Ross- Capt. Paxier, hence fur Hiogo, put 1 sen ander similar CIrCUmMSI ances, vie Mes West Down ti Their Biv tha I Raa Shang i Slannue f hava it WR safety [oars bBeginnitg Us be felt : ar she ois seveind dave overdgs. an wel the other morning at BEaitimers Migrines, wholn sha had ploked up at sex. Twenty Sie wihers went down with fleir ship. The men landed are the survivors of uf i The Johnston ¥ @ 1% er Hue, # SET i London, bound fram Boston fay Lon. | Io With a large general cargo amd €a cattle on deck. She oft Boston No- | | wens breaking over her ] Her luckeiss erew were helpives ty After the services at the ehureh the A Norway Cams That Sweden Has Too Mary | TRInGINnG Weare taken ta right her. and for two days she drifted | t about at the mercy of the winds and and | C i ing of November Mow. ; ps Regia sentient (RRL Rawslen has the | Phext of the union and reaps all its | benefits while Norwegian indepondenc: | eprtaiicdt, The Zwediah army o of 166 We LAYmy aoansisis © has =ix bartles Wawoeaden Tour with a similar disparity In Fels wet aotwithstandiag how Csurdly apecual 2 struggle woul dn waceidon Lay $3, fms, Narway nly a dnd i be Ho % The Norweg an | ¢ Bovra off duty and a number of Cltizen waves Assistance came on the morn. - wate Three Cubans Killed. Theres obans were Killed and Spanish offer amd Do Cubans weep wonnded the other night at Havans | in oan Aa%ray between sore dpantish of | CHE i Cand a party of Cubans, who wished too] srtidsers and Noraay ane, | SLRer vem. | ake duty intervened and restored order. war i= actualy discussed, Th ary asther | af namely, except that doapyitie Hrs, of will giternalive the present fe VETRNCe Fw eden peace fal ARE BRON, RT Canney cantinding | tive | PEL TE the Reandinas i mrmd Madrid give | garding the Carolines. the former dos | the ! Measures are talked of aon King Oscar : his Nop. instigation ahivh will spake wegian subleris mars contented OUR NEW POSSESSIONS _ er — pn Mail will be earried from the United Rrates to Porto Hivos three res a month and ocr & week around the js land. The Isle de {uba. one Bf the Bpaniah crulsers sunk by Admiral Dewey, and which was subsegpaently raised has ianiled for Hong Kong under her own stem, President MeRKinley's message has | given satisfaction to the Cubans. who took upon it as a definite declaration of the policy of the United States to ward (Tuba. i It appears that when the Spaniards Preft Holguin, Cuba, they filisd the ofs- | terns with manure, rendering it dim. | enlt ts get water, They Killed all the animals they could, leaving the dead i bodiss in the streets, and burned all ithe furniture they “were unable to re. imaove, In fact they devastated tha town. Santiags experienced a severe surthe { quake shock Thursday night, frighten | ing many and destroying a large quan- tity of crockery. Boome of the Amerie. ans, sot understanding what had hap- F pened, were considerably alarmed. A few people ran into the streets in a state of deshabille. The shock lasted several! seconds AA ARSE Es oy map iaf i: that | Carolines and assert that Spain hus ¢lome the Tacon Thegter an account of } the death of General Calixto Garcig at | Washingion. The Spanish troops on | £ : Kenney, of Delaware, was Toesiay placed on trial in the United States snd much uneasiness was felt for the #ialoty of her offleers. The Sas sinoe sewn spoken. and it presumed that fhe owen Bat torsed to as ma report of the exivtenion of 3 mUliny os then shagedes Ont tor Oita Major Generil James ©. Wade presi. dent of the United States ovacuation commission. has received - osrtaln ine structions from Present MeKinley which seem vo indicate that Be will be appointed military governor sf West ern Cuba. A formal announcement ie dally expected from Wa n, though it may be delayed until the time comes for a change of tage Geno eral Greene will be governor of the 2ity of Havisna. to The preparation for a change of flags in Cuba is being brought about by de. grees. Already the vacation of the | prevince of Havana is complete. ox. Peept for the 12608 troops stationed in ; the viry, General Castellanos does not fix a date for their withdrawal eurlier | than January 1. but they will probably retire to Clenfuegos befors Christmas General Castellanos received @ cable L erder yesterday to draw on Paris for $1500 000 with which to pay his TrOnDe, A i United States Senator Ri a a SHR: | vireuit court af Wilmington for the Ispatches to the papers from Berlin confBiciing reports re. elaring that the negotiations for puschase of the islands ave at 1he point | completion, while the latter deny Germany is negotiating for the des re cided to Reep the archipelago. AN I AROS A Hr AAR 55 1 CABLE FLASHEN Willtam Black, the novelist, died at Londen, Emperor William's palace carefully guarded for fear Chistes. Demonstrations against Dreyfus con. tinge with unabated vebemenie a: Paris. in Deing of anar. Eighteen men were suffocated in a sewer which collapsed the other day at Barcelona, Spain. It is announced that a bady of ani diers have been ordered to gscort Dreyfus back to Paris for trial The German Reichstag has deciared be placed in the way of American fm portations. they have rendered their country by negutiating for peace with the Unifed Statens, | There is a scandal! in the Italian to. hacen monopoly. It has been discover. | «i that 2300 tons of Kentucky tebacea, | for which the governmasnt was ob 325 per I pounds, was really {in New York at the rate of =’ that no unnecessary obstacles should | i tie diminution for three hours, Spain's newspapers are thanking her | commissioners for the noble service | 3 Lin miskppiving the bank's 1nd July. and after a trial lasting over one week the fury disagreed i the charge of doin to the I Brooklyn wis | waters which washed ont the founda. I pines ax have been visited by ib 1 | second time on charges growing out of ; the looting of the First Nats : of onal bank Diver by its teller, Willam N Rogue. He was jast arraigned on the charge of aiding aml abetting : Hinges then conspiracy has been first charge. The evi- denice against Senator Keonevy deals tions in which he and Boggs wers in. {erosted A 5 + SE i Brookiyn Flooded. For several hours Sunday an area of 2 blocks in (he Twenty eighth ward in inundated by raging tions of houses, tore down trolley and telegraphic poles, imprisoned people in their houses and nearly drowned some who were ciught by the flood The damage will reach $500.006. The great foot water main at Hobart at and Central avenue burst at § o'clock in the morning. For the first hour 1.- Wa0ee gnilons. 1t is estimated, rushed through the streets and there was He Philippines Growing More Content. The navy department has recej ved a cablogram from Admiral Dewey, sum marizing the existing conditions at Manila and such points in the Philip flcers. Advices alno have been receive from Gen. Otis, the commandan t of thy United States military forces in the § lands. and they both go to show w notable imorovement in conditions
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