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PROTOCOL ACCEPTED.] CURRrNC CONVENTION. S I I [
i TROOPS FOR MANILA. is AFT ER CEBU ISLAND OUR SCHOOL SYSTEM THE TRADEY D AT
I Champions of the White and Yellow Awful Havoc Caused by Hurricanes ] Gerntany Said to Be Ready to Seize / A Gratifying Showing Is Made by the ] Am Revlesved by R
The S anish Parliament A rees to Metals Discuss Their Vaeioaa In Danish West Indies--Many [ One of the Philippines ~or Its [ Annual Report of the CommiE- [ ,
P g .
Merits at Omaha Liven Reported Lo t I ] 'lve Regiments to Be ~ent For- Coal Deposits. [ sloner of Education. [ the '
me 'terms oI me mu. [ Urnsha, "N'eb', Sept" 14 '-One f the ~ A/ti [ ~ II ~i~" - o an'I n -- toil i,rtt fI
St. Thomas, Danish West' Indies, Sept warn at Once. ~New York SeD--~. 2t 20 A s ecial Washington Sept 20 Tlle annual ] New York, Se,A. 1'~ "--
Iilueen Regent Signs the Measure-- ] most distinguishedgatheringsoffinan- ~.--:~.u b -~ -. ~'. :~r~ :~ ] the Herald from Washingtou says: stateutent of the commissiouer of tdu- [ weekly review of trade1
bill In " xrom ~t. l~ucla toe storm wnlen uroKe ",cation has been submitted to ~eere passing well through
Cabinet Dlseusses P . DP e I cial students that ever assembled .~ --, I Intended to Increase the Garrison ofAs an Indication that Germany has / / i
Situation -- Agitation Iooencdathreedays'sessionatthcNe- upon t,ne ]st ~un~ay n~gnt ~Jevel-[ the Philippine Islands Aguin bee. scheming to share iu the dis-ltary Bliss. The report shows saris-/ .? T"s ~.[:
- opefl almost unpreceuente l vh31enee, -- " "" fac'tor su] gener~lty greater tnJ
In Cuba braska building, expositmn grounds . . . t [ aldo Sends a Frlendl~ Mes posvhon of the Philippines, the. au- / . .v re. ts for tl~e work ~f the. I while ~ar is In orogre~
.------,Tuesday morning, Scarcely :t well- oelng accompameo Dyxa~uuaj ~a~e an] [ sage to the United States. thorltles have heard that, acting un- 3ear ending Jnne 30, 1S98, A synopsis t ders kept back while !
~ ~ :,t t ~ ~,~ ~remenuous rains,l~umerousJane- I der instructions from Berlin *he Ger follows: [ who thought it shrew~
wasnmgton, ~ep~. ID.--XU OIUUI;J.i Known xt~Ltte on ei~uer~iue ot bxxu gfe~b ~', . ' ~ "," ch n h 1 d ri e
~ s dsfaction is ex-] currency nroblem which has been sosndes ,xere caused, and manyhouses, ] w.~hI ~+,~,~ ~.~ 9a v; i- man commander in chief of the Asi-I . One cause.of congratulation on thepart[o a ces, ~sHfte pl t~,
.~ L .uch a . " ~- bridges anti cocoa estates nave been oe-,~o.- ~ ~,~t,~ t~- . . m or those wno hold the aoetrtne that popular " "~'~" ~ '"<'""
pressed over the reports from Madrid [ long before the American people but a ^+ ~.~+ .o u h ~ I meats now at San Francisco have atlc statmn has ade an exhausUve I education is the safeguard of our American [ ttnue, but though it has
lha,t the lower house o~ parl~ament/ is represented ontheprogrammefora 7:::-*~ ", "a~:lou~L :~,:'~;e;~'h~ is?an3 / been ordered to Manila Arrange- investigation of the coal deposits of Institutions," says the report, "is the con- evidence that the corn
had asked the government bill ac- set of papers or a part in the running :: =:.~.=~a ~<~'~ ~=~l ~ :--~--"- I ments for their transnortation will be the islands. ~,nued. prosperity of the elementary schools. [ x-~ry large: I~ow large
,P [ =-.- - ~-- r ~.~,~. ~.~ . ,~ the Lcc -- s ui, ~ ~pcr~v,~ucu i " He was assisted b, o Germ ice Increase ourlng the year ~896-97 I ~'" "'~
eepllng the terms o~ t~eprolo~oh ] oeuave.~ua. o. ov s u.~ua p~c- .~ l~ ~o ~. w] o~.~ ,~o. 1,o I made at once. ~ " "" ~*'" amounted to 057 896 nu~ils over the more It looks as if thoi
q'he queen regent signed the proto-] sided .~ - .~ - ~.~-^ ~ -~ [ The regiments ordered to Manila gmeer who has been temporarily as- year. The total enrolled in elementary ] are likely to pay moSl
eel bill Wednesday evening. ~l~he up-] Omaha, Neb Sept. 15.---There wa~s a a x e ~,~l::r,t~U:~s*].~=: "1 are the Fifty-first Iowa, Twentieth signed tO his squadron for the ape- schools amounted to 15452,426 pupils Add-] the cot!ntry is expandi~
. ~ ~,-c ~--u " ,u~. 'i 1 r tin, coal lng to it those in olie un througn clearing
nouset
per house alread~r h a~ passed this] largely increased attendance of de,e- A h,~.~ t eh~ l~l ~,~ at,qt V; ~ I Kansas, First Tennessee, First Wash- c a pu pose of loca g . high schools and a-CdomgeS'the tl-v*er~t,~e~s" In September were 22
measure, soVhat thelast fear of legis,gates at the seeond da5 ssesslonofthe ohu~a-~a,-~il,~we~t<~fBarb-does ar lngton and a detachment of the See- That engmeer conducted a thor- her reached 16,255,093" I than in 1892, and fort
}aH, e o,pposi ion to the transfer of/ national currency convention. ~li: rtved'~{redn~s~a~v ai'tb~i island~of G'ren-! ond Oregon. ot!ghm,'estlgat, on: and hm report, The total amount of schooling received{ cent, larger. From t h~
t' ha the Ladrones and Puerto Rico/vet nan toe hour, Beta xorenoon ann,a It was stated at the auarterma~ter which nas oeen suomitted to tile Ber- per
lnoiviuuai, on an average for the whole turns, an~ suen traue
"-" ' / -*. a ~ ~.ra~, f eon~.ress ads and reports that St. Vincent has I -, ,~' ~:-- ""v + +hro,~.~. x~:~- ~.~:--~ United States at the rate of school attend- [ structive, it must be cf
i~ ~,~w av,~,- i ,t=,uv, ~. =. v s " . - - . t~eneral s oe.~artmen anal. toe return- ~ ~, %*~ltltl~ClAV V U~ta. Vt'G~ ~.tlltlll40bL ~ ~ [ mt~r'~ ~I~O~S~: 1~ h~|~|
"" " / : -~n .~4~. 1. t experlenceo tne most Violent ano ~e- [ ~ r ~:^n . 1. ~l . +l. . .1. t . a.ce lor as~, is nearly ave years ot ~cl0 days /
The Coetel Prorogued ] me, ~u~-v~,o~o ~-~, ~,=-~ o'-~s-- - -, -~-- I ing transports which have been to.Ms- vo~ ~,=,~le o,uw~ ~,~ ~e ues~ each, and reached quite seven years in a Ibest of past y~ars, thou
~- :'~om~ I combat with their gold-standard up- struetlee eye,one vver ~*/~,~. tn~rv, i nila on oue trio will be used to take lignite deposits are located on the few of the states that are the mo~t lavish ] much profit.
maorm, ~epL a~/,---xa~ 7,t, [ponents, and essayed to answer theKingston, the capltalofSLvlneent, lslthetroo,~snowatS.tnFraneiscotothe island of Cebu, one of the Visayas in their expenditures fov education. Ant.[ "Wheat has come f~
aenor ~affasta. na,s ootmneo lne queen I n,~,~o~a hv ~a la *~- ~- totally destroyed. It is estimated that ] : v ' " o fie more than one-fifth of the entire popu- / freely and the price
regent's signature to li decree pro~ ,~ ~*~'~ ~:'-]]" ~'~ 300 lives have been lost in that island, rnmplnnes" ~wo ot these steamers s,-~v lation attended school at some time dur- cents. It
is supposed t
;.~. ,~ o ~. .~,t w~tlh it ended i ~uesuay ~ u cu ~. . . : I which will accommodate about half ~ms tnlormatmu has ueen reeelveo lng the year [ largely due to milling dt
- s -s * ann tna~ zo,uuu co le arc nomeiess -,"
. ~+ u ,~ ,h ~*~ I Ex-Congressman Charles H, Towne, P P . ~ "~ I the command are expected to arrive m from one of the representatives of A still greater occasion for congratula- a narrow supply The !
="~*~ =~= " I of Duluth, Minn presided over the ~ne Do(lies ox toe oeao are oelngourlea I - a + n+~.= =*~-,~ r= p,w on this government in Germany and has tion, it is stated, is the increase of stu- oe smaller and tne Am
FIxln~ the Terms. Isession and delivered the first volley in trenches. Thousands are starving the~r~w; wiil be 7ent~a~'~as soon as been considered of suflleient impor- dentsin colleges and unfv,ersitle:~ This{ twh::~aStr3aet~rerTtohet~le~l
Veashln" ton ~e t 14--~l'wo impor-,or beta" fed at the Ubile" ex ense : - H,cre~t~e has gone on steaUlly ior za years - v
tan~" " meetlnffsg 'or" tae':~L" cam,~t --( w'cr~ he:~,u in an address on 'The .Cmnage-. and Use 'xne~"" amoun~g " 0I" roP ere" tlestro" p" " e~'" in It loaded with troops. Four steamers tahoe, to be presented to the .peace" and in 1~72 only 590 persons in the million' which is not entirely dt
. OX ~uver as ~tanaara ~toney Coot- P P Y Y in h~ ~,~o;~n+ ~,~. ~ho transnarta- eomnusmoners for their considers- were enrolled in those institutions. In 1897 ] report, than to any eh
Tuesday atwhdchtiaesituationinrnedlnn*olv with Gald" Those who took St Vincent cannot yet be estimated :: : ~'~--.y - ~ r~ . .: the number had risen to l 216 in the million which hasbeen small~
. . ' . - ~ - -" . " tion oI tne troops an~t snppiles. 1~ lS ~'~'~" beln mor ' ' 'ear
i~' Plbflippines was carefully e~nsider~d a nrominent hart in assistin~ Chair- Every small house is down, and many ] OfficI~lo who were interv'~w-n ~ g e than double the number. Dur- / ~ ~.
. . . ~ ~ r r o . [ oeueve(! tna~ less time Will De con- ,a o "~ "~ "~ *~" lag the same period there has been an is- ! "With tne starting O
' ~sub~eetsslonersstructmnslishedtreat annis propertyment of Cuba wlll be establ shed bythedentally,clearlytheiwo b,lsIa~dsSpain'sUmted o~theisiand, Cavlteandt%~eCorveg~dorpartially The]twssflrstdeeidedthatther, es~oulflCuha to no a.r~istice, countries, conquered. an say,' with rni*take Philippine and instructed" demands w~ll and outnne States must o~ of open Mamla They whlcla Spain the" carry t~e Puerto negot4ation, as remain and eom The wtthou,t .arrived to UnitedStates. were- This to or bay, question as ~ue to width negotlatmn, the m~ssi t]he United wishes. Rico a this "wlt'~ peace as conqueror much disposed future attitut~e theva "o ~v re effect, the will nets except, iw f the S~ateswill erene ox ill is to commls absolute n~ govern- be will lne ca+p~tal estab- l~aris of of " That wit's e loci- o . the th n ~n- ' by be be t ly o e " C of S of man Smith, speeches sneakers o, noonsesslonoftheeurrencyeonference Denver; sas; member were H. Fowler, gold an eommxttee, and " * Answers The ttartman- Omaha, Washington, L. N ~l,~; r.a'~ the ex-congressman Towne last Henry standard, Franing, George Fowler, principal e of ur of Ehzaheth. J" " of day d, elivered Neb were r Chicago; to Adam in one and G. the of ~ ~,u, o ~ Fred " of exploiting the of of Montana; Miller Y and D speakers then the congres Sept. Ohio. New q Bede, embodied arguments Wflhams, uestlon C.; Congressman by national "and ~'~"~' Platt " ~ N" a. of Jersey. . AnsonWalcott, " 16.--The "J Edwin behever of s the E tonal Chicago, at Duluth, formerly" ------------- included "Rogers, P v, of silver the " tn * currency Bartine, of coin BurEtte Boston, ""*'~"" ~*~'"" . in after- these third brief C side and and a the ge :N. of C . a . in~ vessels stores demollsheo group ceived rags. large beheved sands over " *he " the dred hurricane. Sept. smaller that St. tamable "~ St. London, People . Wimhva~d that number Vincent persons 300 ones Barbadoes, % 16 ---The rendered of Three and herer are . incent, h, -, uuoa. tne snmed lz,aoo p mes. sueu ~'ranes essarYi ~ be elnoea '~ toht?~+ tne .u,~ a~ g . wasmngton, enc Washington, a~ ~tti~,~ A nowolulu tne -- embarked cusp :: generalis 7:r:dr~ ::: ./%ion(layY Garrison' -d^" ~or " b~ ~:o nao x~r zo lna~^ ~ne no~ t, . ~ ~e ' To to . ~r ,n ooo sendfthe usin, vuer~ o " a me arisen expeuteu M-n~^ ~roops n~w Garrison plan plan ~.epar~men~ " wiu men ffarrmon was 3t~3r~that ~, lann.a ~ep~. Sept. at for -~ 7 these wssels accompany 7uit~]r~ ot San In nice lor or wmeh the tr~ P~ln::r~l~??: "s ~o,zu.--lt 20.--It ga.mson.~u~y aeeortianee tna~ tne transports toe order Cuba. Francisco oe Ph*llpp~nes. rf':he " ann ~ station mane sen~ ~na~ ~" oepar~men~ sen~ rm,pptnes, t "~" was is ' " o--" ~,uuo the ~nese ups will Phil!p- 1o "t~o tO I~ sta~e{1 ' '* pres- tlon- than '+1. nee- no --w "~ ~wa- ' but iorc. " fill ' to x *~ " " " sent island such lead many desire newv poses, coal garding with ]%~anlla to extenu can the reach [,I ' It ~---"re "-'recent . authorities be is plan the best this an "m fruition. . by which to no uerman "~ bay, only the the Berlin investigation--the of government, the remam which adanted longer the gave matter G one only has reduction " . are consummation,r, overnment The 3urlsalcu n will object an on the ilk nation ]~ a A takingprecautio~s for n'"s admit J secret indication friendly Berlin enable largest steaming, . of which "~o~-~ v from its that t,hat desire to over *hel-~ govern- fleet beds of o,dire t vvhiell wouht terms of there Ger- "- our- tne ,n" ~' Its t) to in "~ of . ~ ~ in expert that 7~i~"s estimate mandforhi"hereducatlon same post-graduate been tion meut, entJt~c, l~'e fe:i~ t'~altt~ed:l~gSyilntch:as:?231Sr~:#~e erlng arc.ran n al admission the m portant, i~ In ensured the axerageofa:~ear~swotk.moreinprep-[ ~ork " wew and raised class ~ " " period, ia?'rl(~rge the the hi'-hest and stuules ' change tor s tha especially of ~ by elevated increase of to of s technical to tne the college, the number oilgmal such During students de.-ree m lna:897m:?e studies in contlnuany rresnmau ~s standard . post-graauate regard an of standard, the ' schools reassurin- the in professional The extent,Investigation that and rapid higher " ~ same ,25r:~arr~:]$tfe rl~] ,~.~ to standards cross of sa'-s the state increasing make multlpiled, conditions ~ as it 1872 engaged a growth period ts to education] . work as [:onsm- safe require special eduea- . three have Tha sci-,de- ' [ of] of in to is . [ ] I~Vlll [ [ |. ] I,t ] ] ] ! I t 1 ] m United sheet million against for acce"t heavy order though is ~a, lnt~tn :kiS~olnl s929tnTp:ni month phta, mills Lr:n~r fwdeadut ~th:he~ ~lmand weekly "Failures the wanau~ ~" . t months, v 1 sTROOPSone are mills Re :3~ while for heaviest and ago, orders "~ States output - tons ~O,OOO smaller 206 ~ for ' A*sem~ everywhere street PamPae 777 ~';~'~'Zte;t ~PS ~ the against against are partly for being per the ~u,v ' ~Vinter~ on. whichts August . Septemb against rail crow'd~ ever Are ~s /h:~ the at montl~ cars TO TO foun~ *"" eng~ not, ~e~ ~e mill Ne~ k~ W| " "~ ~ I ~] ~ t~,11 i
< AVA* BATTLE SANTIAGO lent intention of the administration to I l ! ! ' -'-'1
~- Ls.~.~X l%~O ~J~" lx~x~ ~'* x.~ ~Jx~ " send to Cuha as a "arrison force for| "--'-"-Fi'T--~-- ~ {' W'ashington~ SeJ~
the island about 40,~00 troops it, addi- [ 1 i ' i ! re vespa
towards t~a '
I tlon to the force now in Santiago an-,~ I ~,1
v n army in atmtht~ll
I der command of Gen La, toThe or- i t ][ ~ . ~ i . ,~tth~i~l~;~]~
' least hYlf'ofthemwill ' ' ''/m'' --mmk ,I 1 " '::'/;N|
tWithlnt,vo'wccksorderswillheissued I I' [sendmgtheFfrst,
-, for the movement to Cuba of the first [ ~ M~ II "?lJ~/~i~Wli~ I I and Tenth c avalry;I
" I 30,000 of the permanent garrison and,[l~ffi/ I ]P~,~t X "~[~~[~k ',/ southern stations. ,I
lit is the expectation now that they~~~l~l)tl~--~t~- ' ~,l already has gone
twill sail from the United States abou'% ~~~ : ~~x~ : - -, 11 [ and Secon~ lafa]~
October ,0 These t oops ,-il, he ol- .- - " I T% e Y:ll
lowed qniekly by others, nntil the en- F----- . II [.
ij I tire force 0) 40,000 has been estab- [ - -= -'i~x~--'= - :- --,li-- tlllal| l ieavestile~eventtlll!l~
+' lishea on the island, i " " l /Twenty' It. i.f
~7~' %Vou'I lwaft Evaeuniion,~ tI11.~% IlI~1~ %1%~ I i. unteer engineers !
:: It is not the intention of the ad- i ~ -~ --. I /in aaay o~o::~
:~;' ministration to await the evacuation,-- --- -- I l troo w'U'be'oT
!:! ! of the island by the Spanish forces be- ! ~ ~l~ %llt+AW/lll XIlil ~ ~ " t 1 ;Viko~ viii, b; ~;~l
,; fore sendmg United States troops to| ~l~l~i~ili~til~[ll~7 --1. li~,[ The .~ur~e~[i~'l~
i Cuba, as ,he ,ndi at,o.s now are tl t I l--mP,
; Souvenir, 0t the,rataott Filiht Ate Owne by eml rt of the Crew 0f the. Converted Yacht ttu
,~l~hO]lad h ed to sell -at ood rle~s . l~ew ork, pt. .--Th low~ g outcome of weeks of unfavorable c ill- ants fromobtainin -work, nude rat- i ns em lo "ed, on t
,he 01d Fr~=ll and ~tgia:~ac~ine~yithe Times from Was kington say.s: .]. - - ~ - . I dispatch has been received here: I cism from the press and public on the ing their mines ~githout a fl~eP-eboss t ~~'ue~Tairi
ffor Whteh they paid:dear andimported], l)espi~e ~ne repeatea .oeniais oil & ~'armer serv e~t l~lll~ a t, ouisvllle ] "Manila Philippine Islands, Sept. 19.--The l conduet of the war. Althongh he has and m'oper escapement. The court |~der tO av.ert a, po!~
~mder ex~*e~ dut`ie~ They ~ealize']~oth the navy and toe army tiepart- ] ~an, l~is unHa and { Filipino government aesjre to l nfgrm the ~ endeavored to maintain an outward 3enie~t the netition on the ground that I
+ A~ c n s ndic w ll'lments ma~y Da0ers continue vublish-/ Herself. I American governmen~ ann peop e that tne " r,t ". -'."-%" - il
~hat the e~i a y ates i -/ - - - . * - i many rumn s eir ulated ~ard ~ t ~ cann, l~ is Known tnal~ ne nas sulIereu th conditions alleged in the two last I by a stroug body ol
I : ' ' L " " " is " -- . r e --o t o h + C .~
:~bring American ~machinery6 mueh|mg dispatehes from th city stating| / strained relations bet- een the Filiplno and I severely under fire. %~/hether or not named chartres to exist when the pe~ti- [ " . . .~
-~heaper and pa'yilig prttctie~ly no du- that Admiral Dewey is asking turbo/p| J~ouisvine, J&y ~ept. 16.--Joseph F. ~ American forces are base, malicious slan- I the resin.nations will be acce,tedv is un I t+on ~as nleo,~" ~ nave since oeen reme I 'Fatal Wreett~
'iie~, establisll @ large celitfal market land that the admiuistrati0n will send[ illier, his two-year.old ehih~ and a t ders of the enemy to both parties, are a~termined The -resident has the - - " " I Denver, CoL, Sep~
" " " ' ' ~ a ~elli without arty truth ann are clrcmatea tOE ~'~ r ' c~le~ ann tne motion ~or a ~emporary the News from G
e|ose theirs mad ,ash them ta the wail |to his asmstance lmmediatelytwo'bat-| woman n reed B e McGuflln were / I ~,hes~ ~-a~a for Secretar~ Aider [ [ the News from.Gt1
~'~" '| tleahips. Th~se reports are beglnntng] founddead m a room m the Enterprise t the Filipinos for their release from the up- and believes him to be a worthy and l etained for such further proceedings I ~o ownrthke Ii
SECRET RY DAY RESIGNS. lie annoy the department officials as[ hotel ]~hursday morning. ~rom notes I presston and cruelty of Spain ~ ~*o.+ ,m.lol t~ 1 ~ ~+i,I alternoou on toe ~lll
" ',"The relations of our People and yours -~,-*,v " as may oe proper, near Black canon,
]Well its the president. There is no]letf by file woman it was learned she I ] n dct^rn-;nes to *he con+rar- h~ i I near Black canon,~
l.aya l.town tae rorttolto Ot State nave been ana Will contlnue tO De of the ~EbLII-~ ~: 11 L L ~, t ~ --~-~"
' lind Take. FoPmllflt Leave of ]~ruth ,n the ra, according to Asslstant/had given Vflliers and the child mot-I most friendly nature and we have wtth-] president will probably stand shoal-I Fava.r Prohilit,tlun~ i ~apa~L::n ~:1
llll Aslt0~lgtem. /~ecretaries Allen and Meikeljohn. lphine in wine, nut, iearing that this,drawn our forces from the suburbs of I uera ~o ~,uutucr~--"~ wt~n:'~ u~" secretztry. I Lansing, +Mica ~ept. ~u.--lne ~licni- I haps. more, nvL's, wt~
t Manila as an additional evtdence of our cr .~ I~ onfere ce had a h~tl eon tram conslstln of
] Admiral De vey has noivasked for aid[ would not be effeetive, had shot him . . ~an [ ~ c n y . { train consisting of|
. + . . conflaence In toe great American repuDliO. e h * ' " r
Washin~rtou, Seut. 1 --The ~abiuet ] at all at anyt~me. Hehas.ontheothcr|through the right temple and then I "~ned~ ~ca,r~NAr +~r~, Charged to Am rican In umanlty, test Monday afternoon over the ques-I ing to meet theNa~
was in session an hour Friday, Sec- ]hand, repeatedly assured the navy de-| turned the revolver upon herself, death .in important Document Madrid, Sept 20. There is much in- tion of adoption of resolutions pledg- I ~ociation, which is|
;; retrary Alg~i~'L15e|~g, the on|y absentee. |partment t b~t there Is tie trouble to l being instantaneous in eaeh ease. ']?he [ Washington, Sept. 20.--The disFatch ] dignation here, a,t the ~aet that there ling the brethren to proldbition. Some I west, ,ra in "nto,a rot
eretar Da tendered to the reel be feared in the Phihppines, and that child was alread dead from the effects ~ were 123 deaths during the vo a~,e of the dele ates bitterl o +used theI portei rue ~'aoie]lporteu tne WhOle
~: i~ y y p i++ i " Y " Iconveyino Aguinaldo s message to the " ' " Y" ~ " I ' g " Y Pl "
~:+: ~ht his rest nation as secretar of l he and Gen Otis are quite able to take ]of the drug Villier was a motorman American neonle was ro~rarded ~ith among t~te 1000 Spanish sold4ers who resolutions on the ground that it was I tiown(an embanl~ml
~ate and took leave of hts e!tbinet I care o~ any question that may arme. [ for the Louisville City IL~llway corn- ] much interest at the white house I have 3ust arrayed in Spas on board I a blow at a man s individual rights. I son river. This teal
~eiates. A telegram from Gem Otis I AssistantSecretaryAllen saidWednes. 1 pany and was 26 years old. He was a / The president read the statement I the Spanish transp rt S, . g .acio de [ The prohibitio~ i:ts had a majo y [ ofof ConductorConductor]).D
et~Maaila was read showing that theJ day afternoon that there is abso- t widower. The woman had once been ] with evident t appreciation of its is- I Loyola from Sanhago de Cuba. The I the votes, howe~er, and the resolu- [ John Pittinger a~
situation there was entirely satisfae-/lutely no truth in the report that the [ employed by ViIHeras a servant. [portance, but did not volunteer any I Spaniards attribuate this heavy death I tionswereadopted. They severely con- I Pr ct. r' are said
tory. The instruc~i0ns tar the peace l~ePartment is contemplating sending [ ~ [information as to the attitude of this I rate to the "inhumanily of the Amer- I sure ministers who have voted any I and ~here~
eomiuission were lront~;0ver for the I battleships, or any shipsat all, tothe ] . ~" ." T .~. .- + ]t, renvl~,nml~nt Thp ofl~ i,l~c. - v~ ,~rv n~=, licans in obliging the sirk Spaniard~. to I ether than the prohibition "ticket in [ Phillnnt~ NNatl~t
~nlea O, ~e t LO iV la lJ hum, lm
last time and ot~tcially'alav~ove& ~ ~ Philippines to aid the admiral. I . g . P.:" ".-~ ',?~ i.+ "~ of +~'+ me~a~'e vo I embark and make room in the hospi- I the hast, and instruct them " plicitly ] ~-Z.-+ ~'/.~
t . . i I cnairman OI toe ha%tonal oemocratlo I"'*" ~t''''~ ~"~-- 7," *" " ~-al tals for the Amer'cans " I .~ i future I ~""~""*, vt'~" ""-I
%#asnlngton+~ep~. zf -~jaN~!a~a~t~ec- i All RAve Gone 1 --.+- a ~ ~ t-~o+:~ +^ +1. I imv0rtant document. I ~ I to oO SO n " ] inn~l n~.~emhlv
letters m vt,~, ~tu =ln t -~pnrtment, [ Washington, Sept, 15,--Worctreached, [ executive committee Wednesday, and ]~ Fatal Storm In Spain. I Praises the Plan. [ Male]us Thursday ~
nasalso tenaerea nla resl salon totne," - -- " 90 " ' " " u +
.+. ~ ~, ~ ~ I the navy department ~ednesday that I George Foster Peabody. of New York, I T.I ~. n,~k ~.u .q=,~+ ~o r ~ I Madrid, Sept. .--Adestrnct~ve hur- I Madrid, Sept. ~O.---The q een regent I siasm. In an in~
presiaent ", v "~==rJcane ~wept over southern Spain, do has re qled to the circular of Count d~sc
lall the Spanish war vessels in Puerto I was ~lected as]Ms Su'oecssor. The res- [ ~;:'~:.~o'~,~+=o,~+~"~ie~,:.':~,~[~.~ ++ " ~ " ' " " i I ' " ' { declined to disc'[~
I,J " ' ~ +. 4~l~l>~lail lllll*~+~l ll'~,uWl %Air- UUtlIIkV ' " " '
An Uitlmttettm, [ Rico have left that country The war, I i=maf~on.~ wa~a. g@eat r surVr~[se. . to lfie ] =-~ ~ ,~^* "~,~',"--,~" ~---z,'~+~" ,t=+o'^= . louise-:. ~ng. great damage in the. provinces of [ Mura~leff. the. Rusman fore, go. mires- ] army and pprote~
.r Seville and Granada Six persons v~ere ter xo osan the reduction of the ex ~ e th
Candia, Xsland of Crete, Sept, 14,-- I vessels ineluded the /sabel XX a eru~- ] leaders of the gold democratic party, l The execution was witnessed by 3 000 I ' $ . ". [ ' p" p g - { grat-itude, to th~!
~-"r A-~mira~Oera+a~~'~' "~ .~ t er the Creolla the torpedo boat Ter- i ,; " ~ - I . - ', .Kinen an~l many in~ure~l anti a number [ cessive armament o~ toe powers anu said the had corn
liyll. ~,: . *, ,l~. ~l= .m,ii,il?l~," I ' ',--,v . I To Dlt+e 011' the "Freneh. I'pe0pie ts,eourne is ~t sparse y settled I of buildin"s were destr'o+ed at SevilleI e of real and '-s+in+ I ~ ~h~ad~c ~il~3
of *.lie liritlsn naval tureen li Cretan I ror, a smart gunooat, name not given, I . . ~.~. :, I o .i- cou, far *-~- *-~ t. i s ' J i toe ltittiutcii.ltil~ la l t~ I tu ,q~ll~ ,~ =Jl'~,~,'-I
--,~*ers on Tuesda= i~i"-~ l+---. I and one other Their de-arture is I Lona0n, ~ept. 17.--- no uairo corre- t'~ "" ~'"- -~ . :.u-,~ ,~g.ap. [ and 85 houses were demolished and ] peace Her majesty praises the czar's [ that they bad finis~
,= j sa~u s~u ~.~t~- M I I r a corn 1 " " - '
. I . orrall o ~i man eat]on, lnecrime -
lh m ' sha sis l in a ordancc wit h [ spondent of the Telegraphsa~s thatas/ manyp,~rsons fell vlcttms to the storm no oct and promises to send a de]e tobeex ected tha
turn lo El e X a ,:theTUrkishmili- p y ce h t e plan of + f e 0 for whieh Mill~'was hanged was the -. t " 3 - ~ p
lary governor of Cretin, demandinglevacuation of the island by the Space- . . ' murder of HU~,h Patterson near I ' ' I~ . I ' { ~~:1%t:1
soon as the sirdar arr V s at ~ ashoda at Guadlx m t~ae province of Granada ,rote to the )reposed d4sarmament l He
" 48 r ' ' ish e s r v" ne intenoa to present an ultimatum a ,~,u- ell e "
0 that within hou s,he sh0~lld deliver I for e,as p o lded for in the[ [ con loo winter ,vh .~ ^j [ Minister Loomis Cornea Home, ]confer c [ lieve that the A~
oemanolng that Maj. aiarcnano qui~ at -.us. ,~u**=u . . o0 n F ' - f
up lhe rmgleaders M the recent out- { proetoeol of peace. [ / durin- an atte,--+ at --~-~- .~I New Xork, Sept. ~ . -- He . B. I Bad Fire in London. ] sand a rewllrd for][
breakandmu+*a +*'s' temaert etort/ too. S;,pi, *m',e ]bence;tu :ntdei rt:ne iy pe3;:;e'tlw Patters nh+m: ntie g;[i :w; I i ;iZ mis' United States minlster t.o I London, Sept.+0.--.',cDougall's ourl '11
and ram-arts defending the tow~ and I ' I v / : . . . : I Venezuela, was a passenger on board I mills and other factories in Mill Dock -
/ ~rt A'ownseno, wasn t~ept. 15.--The I ~,;~l h~ at 4 hv fnro~ / mane a iun eon~ession, uut maces tne ~ I "=. . [ Omaha, Nob S~
disarm the Mussulman troopg, ~ steamer Discovery arrivln~ here from I r'-~ -~ blam~ for conm, tv;n~ ~'h~ ~| ,1 I the steamer anyoos, which arriveu I nave been uestroyeo ny fire xne uam- [ train of an engine4[
Streel 'Cars few Jallaao { Skagway, Alaska, brings adviees from I l~.arthqu~?.e ~ Nebraslia {Hardin, his accomplice. I from Venezuelan ports Monday. I age is estimated at $325,000. [ C'h~lcag; -&- ~O~t-h4Rarlla
St. Louis, Sept. 16 --An order has / Dawson up to Augalst 27. It is stated I Bloomfield, l~eb,Sept. 17.--.A very [ Fav~4se. I Manitoba's Big Wheat (3toP, ! Depasitorq %Vlll Get Dl+idends. 't I tablished a new rein warl
been reeeived by the St, Louis Car f the Canadian poDee have comp/eted a I dtstinct earthquake shocR, lastingsev- ] LoUisville K~ Se-t 20 1> I Toronto, Oi~t Sept. 20.--Imorma- ] Washington, Sept. 20. -- The cusp- I go and Omaha FrMl~ emovt
eompan for 2~ street ears for the thorough hivestigation of the foodimp- eral seconds, was felt at this place Fri-/fro~ the ti n in a private message from Mani-[troller of the currency has decia.red I of 483 miles in nl~kin~ t
~77< Ja-anese t, overnment The order [ ply for the coming wmt~r. They re- I day moruing about four o clock. It / Ituba received here is to the effect that I di,idends in favor of the creditors of I utcs. It left Chi~th by r
~i + v n,+ . ~e,aow zever eploemm is SlOWly gain- " ~ -
'<' which will be fl]led.'ealts for the eom- ] port that the amount o~, hand is more [ was aceompanied by a deep rumbling[ ] the wheat erop of Manitoha thm sea- [ insolvent national banks as follows",Friday morning, ~, u-"
vleti0% and shipment