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2 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1896-14 PAGES. LATE NEWS BY WIRE /O&s‘H OF JOHN W. BELT) STRONG DRINK EVIL|™HE LABOR PROBLEM LEGISLATORS HERE Batis BS Betta Sea | FINANCE AND TRADE ee ee 7 ‘ Passed " pe Ui i te P X Contradictory Reports as to Mavoo's | H* Tend. Away Suidealy z Mom? Nop - Pashinna Woman's Chrintign |“*UMemendig Devote Pesto S| Weep Momboes Have Lpoated for Fate Continue. ARS 4 the Session. o oe peer Tomperance Union in Convention, ee 33 a. : REPORT OF DEATH POSITIVELY DENIED Prince George's County and - | HARD TIMES RETARDS THE WORK which, it is belteged, will-result in the pass- THESTAL'S CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY _ Hulls, Geo. W:. Ohio, Varnum. an Active Politician, age through thelgenate of House bill 9188, i W.Va. Willard's. ipl authorizing we gi ointment of a non-par- le tisan commissio& to collate information and a Die AAS Large Number of Delegates Rep- | to consider and, pocomme mating: legisiation to} Washington Addresses of Senators ee et Variations in Prices of Stocks Few .. Ala., Howard House. Alleged Particulars of the Cubans’ Mr. John W. Belt, the clerk of the circuit The Cuban Question and Its Ef- : J., W pean t the proble sented by labor, agri- court of Prince Géérge’s county, and one pare . Johnson, Grove .. Regent. Approach to. Havana. of the republican leaders in southern Mary- resent the West. cue abet 3 ee Bee hee lang and Representatives. __ Johnson, H N., Tad, 812 12th st. nw. fect on Values. land, died this morning at 9:45 at Proyi- ee pa the subjeg¢ for the SS aeoe of = eae PY aonteee. 2 a Zapliten. tee sete es pol ao Aes EE ce pioned by afr. Phitpe inthe Piouse and ate Rohan. AMS", Soe ee Sapte s ar dione THE PHYSICIAN'S STORY | death wase clot of blood about the heart. | VISITING THE CAPITOL $ : ee. the| CORRECTED UP TO DATB| Kerr. W. 8. Ohio. GENERAL MARKET REPORTS At 9:30 this morning one of the sisters Kyle in the Senate. It was passed by the Kiefer, A. R., Minn., 201 A st. se. —— at the hospital entered Mr. Belt's room Fes Be eneeasntaives oe fhe 1s of lest Sepak ee agen road. ea = PARIS, December 11.—Senor Betancas, Adee aaa este re mat See gen The second session of the seventh annual | reported back eas Berets alinioukamonte eal Kulp, Monroe H. Pa, Willad's, Special Dispatch to The Bvening Star. — _ sy rd 3 and set = e 5 ic “ a ea as i ae the representative of the Cuban insurgents | pe Beet OF SBI ‘great relish, "When the | Convention of the Non-Partisan Woman's | Tent by Mr. Perkine, ‘The bill, provides jenators. Kyle, john C., Miss., ‘the Varnum. NEW YORK, December 11.—Gtagnation es that he learns from an Christian Temperance Union, which began = - sf Alirich, Nelson W., R.I., Arlington. cey, J. F., Iowa, Will 2 sister returned, however, in about twenty = for the appointment of a non-partisan com: R. lin; La J.F Willard arce that Antonio Maceo last evening at Foundry M. E. Church, | mission to be called the industrial commis-| Allen, W. V., Neb., 3 B st. n.w. a minutes, she was shocked to find Mr. Belt | —1 8. of i4th and G streets northwest, | sion, composed of three men represent Bate, W. B., Tenn., Ebbitt. 2 & dead. , 230 A st. s.€. z ; . Ca, TN: . | changing of securities by professional room Cony ese tive’ of labor, three representative of ag-| Bacon, A. O, Ga., 924 lith pares. D.C. team oat Barth Capital, | ¢ vy 5 _ | 4 1» A. O., Ga., st. n.w. . W.. 1 c cI December 11—The Com-| “A physician wes af onee summoned and sgmimpneed this maraing at 9.9 jack aes. riculture, thrée representative of manufac: | pacop- A. O. Ga, @24 lath st- ns item qanob, BF, Aniington: traders was responsible for a few slight mercial Tribune's special from Tampa, Fla.,| pronounced a clot of blood about the heart} C. C. Alford, the president, was turing and three representative uf business, . i : le variations in prices, but profits in either last might: the cause of death. Mr. Belt had been sick | chair, and Mrs. Florence C. Porter of Maine Berry, J. H., Ark., Metropolitan. ee ee ee direction were impossible. repute ak peed Pia ble that the Maceo | fF about three weeks, and for ten days} acted as secretary. Blackburn, J. C. S., Ky., Normandie. oe was narrowly averted in what passed for a stock market this morning. The inter- . J. ave. nw. authoritative Composition: of ‘the Commission. : The announcement that the Venezuelan st vi ic ital. It is prov! major! of thi; Lester, R. E., Ga., 1908 Sunderland pl. rumor is true, yet all indications point to | 2a 2%, poiuitieee tnt roe ee Sree Fee ge Berviges were pia Se eee a a ge i BOSS af pianehary,. Mf. Te Bee qanoey 2.NC tReRS treaty negotiations were assuming a form ish fake, t weight | tion, brought on by his active participation | Agnes C. Barwise, president of the = s » CS 5 me tle, ss . wee not consistent with an early settlement of — paramere peed Se begets jtoeea pts in. He was also be- | lyn, N. ¥., Non-Partisan W. C. T. U. the political parties which took part in the Burrows, Julius C., 1404 Mass. ave. n.w. Livingston, L. F., Ga., 220 N. J. ave. now. \- ler, » N. C., 171 it. Age bee neys. ’ dopted, providin, Me = S ir 1903 N st. n.w. oy" over the report of | tHe APRt of the week his condition was | tre. “tne annual” meeting, shall be com | Per of the commissfon for IneMclency, ne- | Gal, Wilkinson, Fla. IM Nat, nw. Larabie ruining apart lome eer ods ey ak a ie tive com.{Slect of duty or malfeasance or for any| Gannon BJ. Giak, The woken slight attack of paralysis. He seemed, how- | posed of the officers, the executiv G = Te iase Bicughton stinww, > s other reason duly set forth. The twelve ‘arter, Thomas H., 1432 Stoug ever, to improve shortly after the stroke, | mittee and delegates from state auxiliaries, Chandiev“Willtata = 1421-1 street sive and ‘when his son, Mr. James B. Belt, 2M | on the basis of one delegate for every fifty memnert of the commission ern ee Se ee ee assistant in State Treasurer Shyrock’s of- wee lary of $5,000 per annum each, and the 3 a 2 . fice at Annapolis, who had spent last night | P@ying members. Presidents and corre: Clarke, C. D., Wyo., Willard’s. ; il i 000 with which to pa: : Mon who hace cone cuiviae ut the ie"is | with him, left this morning for Annapolis | ponding secretaries of states shall be mem- oe EERE es aL) curred by them. | Cockrell, Francis M., 1518 R st. n.w. e ave gone otts! Fs i 4 = tion by virtue of > = Cullom, Shelby M., 1413 Mass. ave. n.w. search of information have been turned | B¢ Stated that he thought his father’s con- | bers of the national convention by It will be the duty this commission to ‘ ye,| the difficulty caused some sales by the ee ned Deans PT ACae | room during the early trading, but the ef. Lorimer, Wim., lil,’ Raleigh. fect of this argument was only momentary. Loud, Eugene F., Cal., Albany. The attempt to involve both the United = States and Great Britain in a matter now "Y. * concerning only the government for which Pa., 922 14th st. n.w. the treaty was prepared was not success- al., Leta! ee ful beyond the always credulous ranks of z : professional traders. today from Havana from Cuban sympa- thizers ther t are delirious with joy over the report of Maceo’s death and are celebrating it, yet the Cuban population do not believe it nor can they obtain proofs ‘at are satisfac- tory. Every effort is being made to get news frum Maceo’s army, and within twen- Dubois, F. T., Idaho, Hamilton. Three bank failures were announced dur- = dition was greatly improved. No member | office.” secure all the information possible relating ‘a = 55 - a Counter tone ince mina eget in 20 en" of Mr. Belt’s family was with bim when he | ‘The chair announced the appointment of | {5 the subieet et tikes ele nueS ane Pere): Jeb He AB gt ow ane the Say te Various parte af tho conning, proigratereay ieee Se ES Os the following committee to select the va- | capital, and the contentions between them, | Davis, CK. Minn... i428 Mass. ave. an4, while of little importance from the Ahe, Spanish Woops got confused in the |" yar Belt was born in Upper Marlboro’, | rious committees of the convention: Mrs, | CMtal Tecommend to Congress legislation | pikius. Stephen B., 1026 K st nw. standpoint of capital invested, indicate Selttess aad ois fee nce killed,” | Prince George's county, fifty-four years | Barrington of Maine, Mrs. G. W. Shurtlief | for improving social conditions: ‘The lal . 5 ubiness condition thoroughly in sympathy a with the present speculative apathy. There 5 ‘Ark., Metropolitan. ‘d ; i el a Ge: On Ares yeeropolitan. | is “undoubtedly a more hopeful prospect re ahead, but this fact simply restrains dis- Poe sae Benton, Tenn., Chamberlin's | appointed holders from sacrificing securities now held. ye, W. P., Maine, Hamilton. ago. He was educated at St. James’ Col-| of Ohio, Mrs. Col. Springer of Towa, Mrs.| has never met any. special opposition in] &fpe W- F. Maine, Hamilton. MADRID. December 11.—There is no | iege, Washington county, Judge McComas | Annie Wittenmeyer of Pennsylvania, Mrs. | Gongress, but jt hes been the subject of Gear, John H., Iowa, the Portland. Bpatement in the marifestations of joy at | being a classmate of Mr. Belt. He was a| Tilton of the District of Columbia and Mrs. | much controversy among various labor or- Cre Chariot Mae De Not aw, the death of Antonio Maceo. Tne queen FP son of My. James B. Belt, who, metoceit A. C. Barwise of New York. ganizations of the country. Many labor| Gordon, J. B. Ga.’ 2 gent received an ovation at the opera last | death, was for a number of years chie : : FR ee oe Lae ee asisne in. aiteet , J. B., A hight. Her majesty sent an aid-de-camp | Sedge Cf the oophand “court at Prince Committees Announced, ns posed pi ns Gorman, Arthur Se street 5 Mercer, David H., Neb., 1511 U st. nw. Present conditions do not warrant to congratulate the wife of Major Cirujeda, | George's county. In early Hfe Mr. Belt was | The committee retired, and after a few riaer’ Sonne sentaines 2p Lhe. EH, put Gray, Geo Del et at Dw. Moyer. ‘A, ia. 60 JT eSeiiees ealaretye Mcteeation at tee Gee the officer who commanded engaged in the mercantile business jn Up- | minutes returned, and the chair announced ie * 3 , 0. L., Kan., ave. new. ress these variqus contending parties were | Hansbrough, Henry C., the Wellington, treops in the engazer: per Marlboro’ with his father, in the firm | the selection of the folowing committees: | harmonized, ani the bill in its present Pees ie Gs ist et ee gents near Punta Brava. during which the | cf Belt. Williams & Company. He be- i irs. | shape is oved By all the 'abor organiza- 7 _ nw. Ss death, and Frederico | mean attive polititian In the carly seq. |. Business—Mrs. Ellen G. Phinney, Mrs. | shape is approved by Hawley, Joseph R., 1741 G st. n. . tient Y y fitable ult ely, Miller, Warren, W. Va., the Varnum. lent waiting may be profitable ultimately but the inaction of the general public dem- Milliken, Seth I... Maine, 1340 I st.n.w. | onstrates a lack of confidence in” imme- Dinos, 3. 5. Wis, £2 D st. 92. diate results. The Cuban tion is pass- = : tions. It will net pe possible to get the] Hill David BN’ Y. 8 Lafayette sq. tid gt ate results. uban question is pa n of Maximo Gomez, commit- | entices, and on the death of County Clerk | Tilton and Mrs. Campbell. = bill before the Senate before the Christmas| Hour, Geo Rin Kise ee Mondeil’ Frank W. Wyoy Wilarde.” ©" | ©4 over in certain quarters as a matter of suicide rather than abandon the bedy | William A. Jarboe he was appointed clerk | Finance—Mrs. H. M. Ingham, Mrs. Ellen holidays, but immediately after the reas-| Jpby, J. L. M, S.C., 420 M st. n.w. Mines HD ita ee nd consequence, but the frequent repeti- of his chief. of the court by Judge Ford. M. Watson, Mrs. Anna E. Prather. sembling of Congress, Mr. Perkins, the] youn 3ocnee ke ate ot A aw. May kA hice: Deen ton of its harmless phases have signally PALLAS, Tex., December 1—The head | At the next legislative eiection, about a | Reports—Mrs. Robert Doolittle, Mrs. C. B. | Chairman of the committee, will call it up| ZQne% ames Ki. Ark. 915 4 , Mass, ailed to attract commnlosion buying of the local Cuban committee has re ceived | year and a half afterward, he was elected | Reney, Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, Mrs. Matilda Moseley, N. A., Mo., Congressional. Z As the result of three hours’ trading this in the Senate, and from information gath-| Lodge, H. C., Mass., 1765 Mass. ave. ses, C. L., Ga., 618 H st. ne. * ~ dispatches from Key West malting absolute | to the position for a term of six years, and | Burleigh, Mrs. Barnize, Mrs. C.'T. Cole. _| ered ‘by those interested in the Dill of the| Martia, Teer Wann Welllinate cee. oy eee aay morning oniy, 50,000 shares of stock had denial of the Spanish reports from Havana | Was twice re-elected, having entered ‘upon | Badges—Mrs. Anna Hitchcock. attitudes of Senators upon the measure it] Martin, T. S., Va., 1312 2ist st. Murpuy, BE. J.” il, 25 Iowa eitcle. changed hands and the net changes in- of the alleged killing of General Antonio | his third term at the time of his death. Mr. | Courtesies—Mrs. Tilton, Miss Levy. is confidently believed by. them ihat it Will] McBride, Geo. W, Ore ee ee ee olved in the process would not have jai Ma‘ The dispatches state that Wednes- | Belt leaves a widow, who was a Miss Nalle, | The report of the general secretary, Mrs. be promptly. passed. by the Senate. McMiilen, Jame: 14 Vermont ave. n.w.| Neill, rt, Ark. 987 K st. nw. commissions, with one or two unimport- day night Maceo was again in Pinar De! | daughter of Dr. Thomas P. Nalle of Vir-| Bilen J. Phinney of Cleveland, Ohio, was Robei The only opposition that is anticipat Mills, Roger @., 1746 S st. n.w. that democrats might oppose any legisla~ | Mitchell, J. H., Ore., Chamberlin’ : Newlands, F.'G., Nev., 222 N. J. ave. nw. | @Mt exceptions. Rio province. and that his army was mak- ginia, and a son, Mr. James B. Belt. Mr. C. | very lengthy, and in referring to the past This fact of itself is direct evidence of a ; he Pi Northway, 8. hio, T. jal. 2 a Waylon s tenes ations against General |C. Magruder of Upper Marlboro’ is a | and prospective work of the organization, | tion at this session of Congress which will| Mitchell, John’ L. Wis, 32 B at. nm su Ran een Oe Fadical defect in the present speculative Weyler’s forces; that since the turning of | brother-in-law and cousin of the deceased. | was in part as follows: permit the President to make any addi- Morgan, John T., 315 4\% st. n.w. Otey, P. J. Va., Oxford. situation. It is of course encouraging that Weyler’s left flonk, December 1, Maceo had | The funeral of Mr. Belt will take place | “When a union of over fifty members has | Perl appointments because they fear he| Morrill, Justin S, No. 1 Thomas circle. ties: tke Sh ee ho general decline is reported, but it Is pos- sat ieamore than 12.0%) stands of arms |in Upper Marlboro’ Sunday. Mrs. Belt | dwindled to twenty, and only eight of these | iirnt adiect omy cacand money” men for| Morphy, Ravard, NY. Tt Kats Iw. Desak Wale: sible that concessions may be made in order and immense quantities of ammunitiong | is expected to arrive at the Hospital this | have paid dves this year, you may know proferment... But jt 4s mot believed that| Nelson, Knute i Parker, R. W., N-J., 1821 Jefferson place. | {hat the volume of business may be im- medicines and commissary supplies. With- | evening, when complete arrangements will | there is laxity somewhere, and when, with this opposition will go far cnoagh io de-| Palmer, John M., Ill. Patterson, Josiah, Tenn., The Ebbitt. ay - However hopeful conditions may te ak Best three days the Cubans expect | be made for the funeral, which will take | these returns the National Union is asked | {218 opp measure, as it has slready been! Pasco, Samuel, Fla., 211 N. J. ave. n.w. Payne, 8. E., 1707 Q st. it is certain that the course of prices to turn Weyler’s other flank and win a | pizce from Trinity P. E. Church, of whicn | to appropriate funds for the establishment passed by the. fiouse and has afiracted| Peffcr, William A., the Oxford. Pearson, Bichmond, N.C., Shoreham. wea prmargeend mos fd se Cs mp ees Se of more Such weaklings at $10 each, it | Very wide attention throughout the country] Perkins, Geo. C., Cal., ‘The Shoreham, Peadieton, Geo, C, Tex, 415 6th st. nw. | 7he decline im the exchange premium at What Dr. Zertuch Says. A pecwiox feature of tha death of Me. | sccms « case of laxity sun mad. From the | 5° labor organiastidhs generally. Proctor, Redfield, 1585 L st. n.w. Perkins, Geo. D., lowa, Hamilton. puicane and the west has greatly sonizicsed HAVANA. D. aS 2 Belt was that it was similar to that of his | nature of some of the appeals that have Pritchard, J. C., N. C. Phillips, T. W., Pa., 1116 Vermont ave. b ; y uring tt ANA, December 11.—Dr. Zertuch, the | fatner, sister and a number of the members | come in, it would seem there are people so TS ag APR Pugt, James L., 1388 R st. n.w. Pickler, J. N., B. D., 000 Md. ave. ne. week. It is probable that the banks wilt personal physician of Antonio Maceo, who, | of his family, all having passed away sud- | foolish as to suppose our national society is LOOKING FOR FRAUDS. Roach, William N., 1541 T st. nw. Pliney, M., N. J., Normandi gain only about $1,500,000 from this source. after surrendering to Col. Tort, at San Fe- | denly from the same cause. a veritable goose that lays golden eggs to Bom Platt, O. H., Conn., Arlington. Poole ‘Theo, L., N.Y. 25 lows circle, The inability of country banks to employ He, furnished confirmation of the reported = satisfy every outstretched hand. Steps Being Takenn-by the Democratic] Pettigrew, R. F., S. D., 1750 Q st. Powers, H. ii., Vt, Riggs. idle funds at home is reasonably sure to death of the great Cuban leader, has giyen “Hard times has been the excuse for un- and Popgiisat Chairmen. Quay, Matthew S., 1612 K st. n.w. Prince, George W., IIL, 629 Md. ave. n.e, | increase the inflow to this city, the interest HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, usual slackness in the payment of dues. Senator Marjgn Qutler, chairman of the} Sewell, W. J., N. J., Normandie. to the press, in an interview at Melera Del Deaths and removals have occasioned some Pugh, 8. J., Ky., Ebbitt. on credit balances allowed by the local e i. Sur, additional facts in connection with the | Omly One Branch of the National | losses in many unions. populist matons) commlites shas instracted | oRBSHnae, oun, Tee OMT ace Quigg, LB. N.Y. S15 Vt. ave. nw, Sree eee ee cas*. It seems that Antonio Maceo and his Legislature tn Session, “Let us undertake fewer objects instead | the populist stptecommitteemen in Ohio, Ero 0’ a" daho, Normandie. ee aicine akocehaie. above, is not indicative of prosperity. companions did not eross the trocha or of more, and put into our work all the | Iowa, Indianaang Kentucky to investi-| Squire, Watson C.. The Normandie. us, Wal Reed, The evenin, f traders’ contracts dur- Reeves, Walter, Ia., Willard’s. ph A eb cig mes - Reyburn, J. E., Pa., 1301 Conn. ave. n.w. ing the last hour was the only feature of - | that period. renee IT Blech St BW. | The market is wholly divested of incen- military line of Pinar Del Rio in the sense | |The House yesterday passed a bill to pro- | intclligence and the intensity and the | gate as fully ag. pggsible the alleged frauds| Stewart, W. M., Nev., 8 Dupont circle. generally understood. bibit the sale of liquor in the Capitol, and | power we can command. Narrowing the T assed Pi Ri committed in those,states at the last elec-}| ‘Tillman, B. R., S.C., 620 R. I. ave. n ‘hey passed by Pinar del Rio into Ha- | tcday, at ening of the session, Rev. | Channel we deepen the current that will sigs deed | Turpie, David, 52 B st. n.e. Vaha province by sea in an open boat, five Pa fe aes = bear our temperance ship more swiftly on- | on. Mr. Butler has written each one spe- ; red Thurston, J. M., Neb., Arlington. - : i tive, and something new is absolutely es- trips being required to take the whole | (OWG¢™ the blind chaplain, referred in bis | yipq % elbeelly: Re th 4 Vest, George G., 1204 P st. OST ee mrad iia sential to activity. Money rules easy at party of insurgents from Pinar del Rio to | Vocation to that fact. Continuing, the general seeretary referred | _ It Is said to enication of Senator | vias, W. F., Wis., Arlington. Russell, B. B, Ga. Mount Vernon Hotel, | 11-2 and 2 per cent, and foreign exchange Carbanes, this province, and as the boat| “We thank thee, O Lord!” said he, “that | in detail to the work of the Non-Partisan | Jones, chairman of the denier poli na!) -Voorhces, Daniel, ind., 1323 N. H. aven.w.| Bussell, BE Ga. Mount Verne + | remains unchanged ‘under a restricted de- re held only eight men in addition to | the House is no longer responsible for the | Woman's Christian ‘Temperance Union | COpimittee, to puraye a sim lar policy. rea, | Walthall, &. C.,/Miss., The Cairo. Sayres, J. D., Texas, The Riges. mand. its handlers, it will be seen that Maceo’s | liquor traffic within the halls of the na- ee Ae SS rere ng ete LIE Pr ee erat nest vid eae aeons Wetmore. Genres t= 1000/5 st Scranton, J. A., Pa., Shoreham. —_— Party was composed of fort . Bae a5 = necticut, the District of Columbia, Tilinois, said, tc r Vilson, John L. @ Cairo. ae The night was dark and stormy. ‘Maceo | Uonal Capitol. Grant, we pray Thee, that | Tndiana’ Iowa, laine, Missourl, New-York, | made, and wilt re ute them with facts and | Wolcott, E. O., Golo., 1221 Conn. ave. ee eck fa ne FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Was accompanied by Miro, another im_| th bili passed here yesterday will go | Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia and | S&ures. : Shafroth, John F.. 1413 Kenesaw ave. ‘Ol — b . RC. N.Y. 1785 Mass. av The following nest portant insurgent leader, and othere of through the regular chanfels and speedily | elsewiere, all of which appeared to be 'n ——_snt 2-9 e rari acgeroeiet Cota Sherman, 8. N Ys Cate. eet a) fap hag wenn dave Peg cee ee reg wd staff. They landed near Banes, and shortly | become a law, never again to be repealed in | @ Very prosperous condition. ce HAL STO Cae | op ee Shuford, A. C.. N. C., 1714 15th st. New York stock market today, aa reported afterward occurred the encounter with the | the history of our nation.” Pending the reading of the report the |: He = i ‘Adame Robt. Che Simpkins, John, Mass., The Albany. by Corson & Macartney, members New sein: grogbs under Maj. Cirujeda, re-| ‘The conclusion of the prayer was greated | Convention Look a recess until 2 o'clock to | Feeling Against Boe eS Aldrich, 3. Frank, T1401 Stoughton aww.| Skinner, H., N. C., Ebbitt. York stock Correspondents, ban ekict) MUesed. in the death of the Cu-| with an unusual demonstration. Haifa | enable the delegates to visit the Capitol, ten tion,.of, Gov, Bradley, ‘Alarich, ‘TF. H., Aia., 1308 19th st. nw. | Smith, Ae eginpa Sk eee oe ee are the Secs HESS, inc Spaniards ana | REPGTeL members applauded vigorously, | Mi orecontative Moser eS ted 10 do bY 1 “The republicans are pot satisfied to per-| Aldrich. TH, Ala. Raleigh. Mich, MOF C's. sen ay = ee vee Spaniards and | but Speaker Reed promptly suppressed the = 2 1 : : 4 idhagped the insurgents was seemingly of an acci- | outborst, On onto are Danie the Delegates Present. mit Governor Bradley to carry out his an- | Allen, C. E., Utah, 1446 Stoughton st. n.w. +, Ohio, Hamilton. dental nature, the former having no idea a nounced intention not to call an extra ses- | Allen, J. M., Miss. - sion of the legislature for the election of | Anderson, W. C., Tenn. 412 th st. nw. | gociding, Geo, Mich.. 93) 14th st. nw. a Senator without entering a protest and] Apsley. D. Mass, 1902 Outen we Sparkman, 8. M., Fla., Metropolitan, exerting all the influence possible to in-| ‘Aldrich, T. H., Ala., 1308 19th st. n.w. 3. D., Coma, Backingham. duce iim to adopt a different course. W.8.| Arnold, W. C., Pa., ‘The Varnum. Sigs ° Taylor, the attorney general of Kentucky, Rigs. r i the subject of the rebate cf the tax on alco- . a Stevenson, 3. M., Mich., Ebbitt. - hol used in magufactures or arts may re-| com, 7* Matilda Burleigh, Mrs. Byron | who was here to argue a case before the 2 Ror Capitol. 1: Stewart, 3. Ki, N-J_, Nermandis. other things alleged to have been found by | port was adopted. This being Friday, the | Stevers. Supreme Court, had an interview with Mr. ~ Riggs House. Stilson, G. W., Ohio, Varnum. tise ghanlards did not belong to Maceo cr | House they, on motion of tr. McMillin |, Ohio—Mrs. Howard M. Ingham, Mrs. El- | Hance yooterdane wien delayed his ap-| Baker, H. M., NH 1411 F st, nw. Stokes, J. W..'S. C., 633 I st. n.w. use 1h BG ere placed upon the body as | (Tenn.), went into committee of the whole | J. Phinney, Mrs. Annie E. Prather, | pearing in the court, aod atieera he left} Baker, W. B., Ma., 316 Indiana ave. n.w.| Stone, Chas. W., Pa., 46 B n.e. the Speniaras wii new dust in the eyes of | for the consideration of bills on the private | Miss Auna M.' Edwards, Mrs, Isabelle | suadenly for Kentucky, turning the case floor leader, it was agreed that when the] ‘The list of detegates as reported to the Li eopeeieia sta today it be to meet on | secretary up to the hour of recess was as The joint resolution, extending until the | flows: close of this session the time in which the | Maine—Mrs. A. C. Paul, president; Mrs. Joint commission for the investigation of | Florenc C. Porter, Mrs, E. A. D. Burming- at that time that Maceo had succeeded in leaving the provirce of Pinar Del Rio. in spite of the official accounts of the Geath of Maceo and Francisco Gomez there are many here who refuse to credit the report. Friends of the insurgents express their belief that either the jewelry and Southwick, Geo. N.,’N.Y., Cairo. ham, J. A.. Cal., Ebbitt. Stone, W. A., Pa., 1721 Q st. nw. the Speniards while Maceo passed on east- Jendai Plumb, Mrs. G. W. Shurtleff, Mrs. S. R.| over to another. The supposition is that ae d 3 Strait, T. J., 8.C., 416 K st. nw. pels ard communicated with Maximo} Private Bills, Mann, Mrs. M. H. Leragood, Mrs. Robert PP ie th Bartholdt, Richard, Mo., Congressional. Strode, J. B., 924 14th. Strong, L. M., Ohio, Varnum. Stroud, W. F., N.C., 715 9th st. nw. his return to Kentucky is for the purpose Bartlett, C. L., Ga., Metropolitan. be Doolittle, Miss Ann C. Hutchinson. of informing Goverior Bradley how the Ww. OE, Ma: Bills rere assed to pay Peter Cook of | Pennsylvanla—Mrs. Susanne Savery,West | Sepuninans ‘fegara his course. Beach cB. Ohio tar Conn ave, Asserts He Was Maceo's Physician. | Arkansas $905 for stores and supplies taken | Chester, Mrs. Lizzie McGrew, Mrs. C. A. Some doubt having been th, by federal t during th R Philadelphia; Mrs, M. 8, Gri Serene eae eee Barry, 8.8), Wis. Cochran: See SN Alte Sees Some t having been thrown upon the | by federal troops during the war; to pay | Roney, ladelphia;. Mrs. M. S. Grigg, ° vane . Belknap, H. R., Iil., Arlington. ulloway, C.. ;H., Varnum. ser eeatnat DE Zertuch was the per-| Augustus P. uraitt $5,130 for the use of | Mrs. Hose E. Patton, Philadelphia; Mss SEES CEU ET Bennett, Chas.’G., N. ¥.. Shoreham, albert, W. J, 8. C., 733 oth st. nw, sonal physician of Antonio Maceo, he was | the steamboat Mattle during the war. See ont noe eke ORNs, CIATION, DELB. ETS Bell, C. K., Texas, National. ‘aft, Chas. P., Ohio, Albany. interviewed on the subject today and de_|_ The Senate bil to pay Wm. P. Buckmas- | Dilen M. Brosius, Fensylia; Miss ‘Belle | Jotmt Commitiee Has Made a Draft of Tate, ., Ga., National. Bell, J. C., Colo., 1514 12th st. n.w. Berry, A. S., Ky. of lared t afte e dei ter $22,386 for the constr ¥ izes. clare hat after the death of Dr. Hernan- The joint committee on the library has, Bingham, H. H., Pa., The Albany. n of the boll- | Martin, Mrs. E. A. Wallace, 'Philadetyhia; a Bill, dex, in Pinar Del Rio, as ph ers of the steamer Otsego under the find- M. A. Engleman, Philadeiphia; Mrs. Tawney, James A., Minn., The Bancroft. M. 8. Di Mrs. M, A. KE: Parlor RW oe ee Counvliles Seatvilie.” 60°” $i iclan of high- | i f the’ Selfridge b: vas ind M. 8. Dinger, Mrs. M. A. Kauffman, Coates- ishop, Roswell P., 132 A st. ne. erry, ., Ark., Metropolitan. aville ie. r meat xetg ee pele peat Selfridge board was indefinitely ville. it is understood, made a draft of a bill for Snes ‘Frank S., N. Y., Cochran, Towne, C. A., Minn., 1719 Oregon ave, | Metropolitan Traction... 110 110 ie, 10 Bie Sasnacider ie aoe : = Pe seo lowa—M. F. Hinman, Mrs. Col. Springer, | the reorganization of the library, which it Black, J. C. C., Ga., Riggs House. Thorp, R. T., Va., Richmond House. Manhattan Klevated.... % 6X %%\ 6% Maceo physician. leaving the bods ef tan A POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT. Mrs. ©. T. Cole, Marion L. Moore. will forward to the House committee on ap- | Blue, ‘R. W., Kan., Normandie. Tracy, J. P., Mo., 800 12th st. n.w. Misscsn Paces 22. “WRN Bing WY Bi” Physician, leaving the body of in- a retin ins i Aaiccdcea beadion propriations. It ts expected that this bill | Boutelle, C."A., Me., The Richmond. areloar, W. M. Mo.. 215 East Capitol. : BN (Ry surgents under Diaz, to which he had been | is 3 : will be embodied in the legislative appro- | Bowers, W. W., Cal., Congressional. Tucker, H. SUG. Va., 1918 N st attached, for that purpose. What the Fricnds of Col. Biirsivem| Upon reassembling devotional exercises =: appro- | Brewster, H. CG, N-¥., Colonial qT H. G., Ga, Riggs House. — | Rational Lead Co. Pid... -- * jes Dr. Zertuch also states that Major Ciru- Gray OUls Sugpex¢. priation bill. , H.C, N-¥., es z= : will be conducted by Mrs. B. 8. Cogswell of Broderick, Kansas, Elsmere. fecentnpapiteh tice iri a sever defeat and Col. Harrison Gray Zytis of the Los Ange- | Cleveland, Ohio, after which the following The proposition of the joint committee Bromwell, J. H., Ohio, 1347 Q st. n.w. Seman ire Ot the Peace of tna santa cerietass ee eee program will, 1 is understood, be carried | CO@templates a complete reorganization of | Brosius, M., Pa, Elsmere. P saeeee : g 2 the I , with thi rr rumm, C. N., Pa., Willard’s. ie aiso says that the insurgents in the | Presid-~telect at Canton a few days ago | out: Conclusion of reading of report of the ithe Ene ae ae ee nie Scam ieee ek Cause and patena bave deserted the Cuban} <n the all-absorbing topic of cabinet mak- | general secretary: report of treasurer, Mre. y- Walker, J. A., Va. Willard’s, cause, and have s de on : *- | This offi to have Bull, M., R. 1, Hamiltcn. * * mathadtieg) Ga Oe Norn oni’ Sesh | ing. Col. Otis served in the 28d Regiment | H. M. Ingham: of Sunday school secretary cer Is to have entire charge of the{ Burton, C. G.,'Mo, 20 A st. s.e. Walker, Jos. H., Mass., Shoreham. 5 : - | library. 7 Sia 2 3 Southern Ky., Pfd many fatigues they have endur.g — pros of Ohio Volunteers during the latter part | Mrs. H. S. Ellis of Philadelphia: of educa- { library Burton, T. E., Ohio, 732 17th st. nw. Washington, J. Tenn.. 2013 Hillyer pi. | $0 a. Tyler, D. G., Va, Updegraff, Thos., Iowa, 230 A st. be Van Hern, R. T., Mo., 918 H st. n.w. Van Voorhiss, H. C., Ohio, Cochran. s 5 Ha. Traction. 5 r = tional secretary, Miss Helen M. Andrews | The joint committee is now at work on| Calderhead, W. A., Kan., 213 North Cap.| Watson, D. K., Ohio, Hamilton. = Nearincme Camemig, Ts the long and | of the war, with Maj. McKinley, and has | Of Chicago: of legislative secreiary, Mrs | ita report as a result of the investigation | Cannon, Joseph G., Ill., the Cochran, "| Wellington, Geo. L., Md., Willard’, Tenn, Gost and ivon..., nue deci oe aways Deco @ great-admirer of the latter. | Lydia H. Tilton of Washington, D.'C.: of |i: has held irto the affairs of the library. | Catchings, T. C., Miss., 1722 Q st. nw. Wheeler, Jos., Als ott wit Bermudez, one of | Both entered the service as private soidiers | publication committee, Mrs."T. B. Walker = Wilber, D. F., N. ¥., Willard’s. the most import- gent leaders. was abdomen t of the surviving insur- ri wounded fatally in the “ecember 1, in an ; : Catron, T. B., N.M., Hismere. and both left the army at the close of the | °f Minneapolis, and ’ industrial training, | Thy’ proROhty soup marty, completed, and | Chickering, Chas. A. N.¥., Hamilton, will probably not be finshed for a day or ; war as field officers. Col. Otis was prob. | Mrs. F. A. D. Burrington of Belfast, Me. | Mil te 2 Clardy, J. D., Ky., Varnum. Williams, J. S., Miss., 1126 Conn. ave. Wilson, Stanyarne, S.C., Normandie. 7 engagement ‘There will also be short speeches, or “flash 5 Clarke, Chas. M., 7 B st. n.w. Wilson, Edgar, Idaho, Cochran. recs on ine heights of Governadora with | ably @ little too modest to say anything to | lights,” from the various state presidents are soos conmaecen’ the aueatentnae ‘the | Gre. BE, Ala 4H st ne. Woot, Ben on, The : Di vanish troops under General Inclan. | the new President as to his own qualifica- present. 7 SI neBETOrt no! ©] Clarke, S. M., Iowa, Ebbitt. , Benson, Ill, Ebbitt. Dispaiches received from the latter con- 5 = clerical force proposed to be recommended Woodard, F. A., N. C., Metropolit Pe greg ac tions for a cabinet place, but his friends | At tonight's session the devotional exer-| tor the new Congressional Library Tr woe | Cobb. 8. W., Mo., Normandie. mi. sires i y = ckrell, J. V., Texas, 27 M st. n.w. Woodman, C. W. who have known him in active business and | ‘ises will be conducted by Mrs. Col. Spring-| determined to submit to the i ee . > 2 Insurgemt Leaders Killed by Whele- | political life and have had opportunities of | fof Towa, and addresses will be made by appropriation | Codding, J. H., Bee aoekinn at ye Bey Ae Corebla at ton Stock Exchange. —12 o'clock —Mergenthaler ‘ : Y | committee the estimates made by Librarian a Mase, Yokum, C. H.. Texas. Poe ey eee wale. studying the sterling qualities of the man | Miss Ayes at hed OE Spofford and Mr. Bernard Green, and have | OOK 8. As, Wit Awticgton eee Ce ee oe aeaenr and Ss, OS Ir Vis officially stated here today that | mnake ‘no mistake if he enon ee oud | Mrs. Annie Wittenmeyer of Pennsylvania, | te Wrary started with the force thus pro-] Gonually, J. A, iil, Shoreham, ae aes id. B0-sear fund Ge, gold, 110 vid : make no mistake e should. give Col. 5 5 vided. s 5 1a. 15: 3 more =. 7 rurrencs , Miro, the insurgent leader who accom-| Otis the War portfolio. They add that i: | Other Features Of ine ovening meeting will) ‘The committe: 1 now at work on a bill Bees tore SR BALTIMORE, December 11.—Flour firm, unchang- | currenes, 111% Ui ‘ panied Antonio Maceo cut of Pinar Dei | would be a rather unique incident in history ie ain. chorus. “I'm ® Pligrin.” Mra car, | 0 Provide for the matiagement of the l- Cooper, S. B., Texas, Metropolitan. Re LOST Darrels; exports, 23,008 bar- | UG: cus Bonde Metropolitan Ravlroad 5s, Rio, was also wounded by the side of the |t© see the commander-in-chief of all the | Brown; chorus, "tm a Pilgrim.” “angels’ | brary and the method of selecting the] Go;liss, J. B., Mich., Colonial. ee ae ans, Waeat inactive and higher | | Mtece! Metropolitan Railraad conv. @s, 11. bid, Ereat Cuban soldier, ati that Alberio Mo- | tary gr War born token mee teen Ghocuse acio, Migs Tsucmedrscio Meee SSP Pes oot held mext | Cousins, R. G., Iowa, Shoreham. burbels; “exports; 16,000 bustles stone notions | 117 ake a ee ee e. Alfre 2 2 a = rom the ranks o! s : “O Holy * Te gerne j complete N., Tenn., Varnum. bushels—southern’ wheat by le, debtedness, 117 bid, Belt Railroad 5 t darse, Alfredo Justio, Ramon Ahumada | the volunteer army that saved the nation | E. Stewart, and chorus, “O Holy Father.’ Cox, N. N., * . ¥ sample, Way on 3 Ratiroad 6s, 80 bid, 25 1G e * : _ vther, G. C., Mo., 209 A st. s.e. rade, 96090. Com ‘firm spot. Ssia28y,; sear, | aked. | Eckinzton Rallroad Gs, i and Gordon, all staff officers of Maceo, |in its hour of danger, and would be a fit. | The officers of the organization are: Mrs. Grow ihen, ree Ssxassw: January, 2ha2sige Ferra, sassy, | Columbia Railroad 6.110% bid, 113 eked a * Mass., Mrs. McKinley, Goes to Chica; Culberson, D, B., Tex., Metropolitan. ae ‘ acy, SS Tas8 jas Company Os, series “A, 113 bid. were wounded th duri shich | ting monument to the intelligence and valor | C- Cornelia Alford, Bernardston, ‘ . i co. Dereon 2 Steamer mixed, 26a26%¢— recel; ingto ‘pans Satie sf in the fight during which oa che qreruec botaes. ie or president; Mrs. Ellen J. Phinney, Cleve-} CHICAGO, December 1L—Mrs.*Wm, Mc- Curus, Chas., Kan., 1527 Corcoran st. n.w. pts, = " ports Sis! stock” | ington Gas Company Gs, series B, 114 bid <oies, 114,000 Rn peake and Potomac Telephone 5s, 100 bid. Salley, Zaa2e. Oayy arm | San Security and Trust 5s, F. ‘and iend, Ohio, general secretary; Mrs. Flor- Y Curtis, Geo. M., Iowa, Normandie. been given his ees ie mortar Caribou, Me., recording | Kinley arrived ee today. She was} Curtis, N. M., N. Y., 1807 H rmission to leave | CONEY LEAVES THE POPULISTS. | secretary; Mrs. Howard M. Ingham, Cleye- | 8¢companted from Canton by Mr. and Mrs.| Dalzeli, John, Pa., 1605 N. H. Zertuch, who ha: for pe e. nw. 8 mlaed, “22a mre: | American Secunty and Trust 36, Aan and there is little doubt = land, Ohio, treasurer. Morse of San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs.| Danford, Lcrenzo, Ohio, Ebbitt. celpts, 9.219 ‘bushels: exports, 270,000 “bushels; anaeen Market Company tmp. td. t will t nted. He Expects {0 See “Another Party | | Department secretaries—Mrs. Lydia H-| Lafayette MoWillams, of Chicago. After | Dayton, A. G., W. Va., 224 N. J. ave, me. | HOH, A#ILS5 tnaels. scclnte Nabe eR: | Waslilagton Market. Company ext, 6, 108 bid. Ma me “ere has been Seon Arise. Tilton, Washington, | D.C:; Mrs.’ Isabel | telegraphing her UePaAa of her gate ar] DeArmond D, A. Mo., Varnum. eer meets, Ge saeie ts, eabcls. «Har siem— | sontc Hall Roce mocks Bonk of Washington, 20 esiations of Joy at the | MASSILLON, Ontd, December 11.—“Gen.” | Plumb, Chicago, UL; Mrs. H. 8. Hilts, Phil- Fesldence, aC S31 Lake avesues uuams | De With, FB. Ohio, 22) Noe ave, ge. «| Sai ase eee. Gra Sud Fetus ey ie onto Maceo. J. 8. Coxey Issues an opem letter to Sena- | Wainield, Maine: Mrs, BA. D. Burtington, : i ‘ Dingley, jr, Nelson, Maine, the Hamilton, | Cork fur orders per quarter,.2s.1¥4d.a3- 34. Januars. | 230 bd. 300 eae, oa 128 bid A dispatch from Matanz: ys that the | tor Marion Butler today denouncing. the | Belfast, Maine; Miss Rachel C. Levy,Wash- +f Coy See Saaer Dinsmore, H. A. Ark., 1814 K st. n.w. eee wee ee pie ld Whisky ed ences’ | tis bid, 128 asked. JIS bid. , suerrit e an insurgent j sclling out of the populists for “‘an issue so | ington, D.C.; Mrs. Annie Wittenmeyer, Sar- td Damages. Dockery, SS — ae ong: hanged. 216 bid’ West Bnd, 106 bid, 1i2 aaked _. | insignificant as silver.” toga, Pa. Hermann Perf ‘$4. today awarded, $5,000 eet Se Sel LS Grain.amd Cotton Markets. Ohio, 05 asked. : Fella force |, “T decline.” he says, “to help chase rain- | yiauo" Memperance THbune-Mrs. Jos. D.| damages agalist jhe Distriet in. Circult Draper, W. T.. Mass, 1001 K ets” Furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co., 1421 & |, Safe Deposit and Trust Companies. National Safe Hed another noted insurgent | bows of electlon frauds in Ohio, but hereby | Vee pases Count Nov, 4 agi he seule of injuries re- Eady, ¥. Mt. Minn. 201 A sis. cereupmemabers Hew York stock exchange, | Tal" Gres, 119 bid, 125 asked, meer Seti ieee the national committee v=» * member of | YouNG WHEELWOMAN HURT, | into an excavation on O street near North | Bulls, W- X- Oregon, Willard's. mann & Co., New York. CO thon ap Serre percep “Canard.” Says Representative Sulzer, | ‘%€ 5@tlonal ccmmittee. 2 Capitol. bad Evans, Walter, Ky., the Normandie. GRAIN. PSfatirvadl Stocks. Capital Traction Company, 54 i it He concludes: “I once left’ the demo-| Ran Into by Another Woman, Who ET he Teas Fairchild, B. L., Elsemere. Clone. | bid. 36 asked, | Metropolitan, 30) bid, 114 asked. ea sites t New Task oa [it te eek ipabeaty tects St ade 2M, Uacerementensly:. Barred From the Matis. Fou | “Gas aod Plecttic Light Stocks.—Washineton Gas e Sulzer of New York to a 2 once and now & a x SD i bi ‘ Feorget wid, 0 er this morning. “I know thai | “i8sraced people's party. This 4s done-in Miss Marie Harvell, a young lady living | ‘The Interstat® ‘acer, @ paper ryn.in 3 4514 bid, 4614 asked. Georgetow , M6 bid, To 8. Electric Light, 92 bid, 9S asked. story which has been sent out is a} pce, Sorrow and with the hope to join a | at 1320 W street, was seriously injured by | Marshatttown, 168%, publishing @ big list sears HEE REESE SGSRRRPENEY Insurance Stocks, — 44 asked = | Farty soon to which the hope of the repub- | a fall from her bicycle yesterday afternoon. | of debtc : - Pot omar 2 Ev did not know thi ie a * of debtors thrdlighout the country, has 3. oe are Bie ie 1 aia not know this to be } lic — look for succor from financial and | Miss Harvell was riding north on 14th] béen barred fri the mails by a fraud or-| Foote, W. T., N. Y., Shoreham. TST =< ‘act the circumstances would contradict | industrial fils. ae T 7 der. omen’ a. Yet i Sree tert Fowler, Chas. N., N. J., 1406 16th st. nw. oJ 56 bid, National the story in almost every particular. If ae street between and U streets, on the . : ee SN, ©. 4B 02 | bin, 114 bid, 14 asked, 7 1 eae eS ars right-hand side, when she was run into by mney, Jae . "s, 5 bid. Maceo was dead Spain would » id NOT ss R + heria: Fischer, I. F., N. ¥., Cairo. Jollificati pufactpeled =e ATING EVO, another lady, who was riding south. Miss Diphe Reports. rely ert <o cial hy asked. T 5 ig on wr vag |; Columbia Title, 5 Wi ash: ington Titie, Gig asked: District Tiehe, 10 asked 3 Jephene ‘Stocks.—Pennsslvapla, 28. bid." Chess Tae | Braphopboor, Sir bia. 9 anked American Grapher = phone. preferred: side i asked. Porumatic : Bonds. — “Mticecliaicoas, 'Sigrkn Mergenthaler Lotepe, Quotations reported by Corson & MACAFT- | 120% bid, 1B0 asked. “Lanston Monotype, ©, bid, 1 have positive in-| Litiwokalamt Has Not Yet Matured Harvell was thrown to the ground and her} The health offitfalf ate’ very much’ pleas- Gibson, H. R., Tenn., 215 Teast st. mn contradicting the report of his Her Plags. to rise, and mounted her wheel again, but | C2, With tho sffOwifis' that is being made ee ee ees Representative Sulzer and th hi SAN FRANCISCO, December 11.—Hx- | fell before she had gone far. She was un- | !n relation to dipht Seed gence J. .V., iil, Elamere. vaspathivers adhe Cute” Gore, | Qucen Mauhemaite + extremely reticent, | Comsclous Set eeerranice reached per ane of new cases were recelved today, and in Griffin, M., Wis., 326 Ind. ave. House look for action in the. Senate the | To all_questions as to her intention she | hecd’ and’ ctterwarie i ne ayn eer Geevehbr, Chas, i, Ohio: The Cochraa, been tnteoncoh the resolutions which have | replies: “I have not yet matured my plana’ | Dr. Kerr-and Dr 3. G. Bavitom es Grout, W. W., Vermont, ‘Arlington. to Dane ad be sent to the House, ‘whic | SR Would not even say why she bad lett | summoned, and, on examination, they Grow, G. A.. Pa... Willard’s. A Wasbinzton Surket, 10 J = . ic i; . | found that she was suffering from a con- Hager, Alva L., Wis., Portland. they hope, will at once act. No effort wii | Honolulu. The Hawaiian consul, however, sel j i " ’ be spared to secure early action. % has received advices from his government wincen paar Seen F Bat ase aoe oe - — stating that on tke morning of her de-| not even stop to learn the result of the accl- Halternian, F., Pa., Willard’s, Ocean Stenmships Arrived. perture 2fituckelant sellet- on President Seer rears rect een pre Miss fe Hanly, 5 Find, Wilerd's. NEW YORK, December 11.—Arrived— le gnd informed him that she was going nowed seme and, Barty, as ing, | t bd ~ t while she is not yet ‘out of ro Cc. . 1719 Oregon State of California, Hamburg. the late Sota Deets eee aoeeand. siclans think that she will recovers Pe Harmer, ‘A. a Pa., 1380 Vermont ave.” LIVERPOOL, December 10.—= Arrived— | Hawaii in this country have been instruct. gan ase se , 3.3 Pa. Metropolitan. the Rhynland, Philadelphia. ed. to show the ex-queen every courtesy To Be Appointed Jadge. : onions. pe jv alinpmndione MOVILLE, December 21.2 é while she is in the United States. Governor Lowndes has signified hig inten- s < x Forth Baw to their deaasem, opia, New York for Glasgow. - = sea era aS tion S seenion Mr. George C. Merrick ee LE A Phe - LONDON, December 11.—Arrived—Maine, Gorm Tecelved only four votes at |assoctate judge ‘of the seventh . Ind., 212 orth Es be Prindeiphia: Mamacbuctia New York” | Acadomy StaSaagemers: at she read | Sroue ot Maryiand, oe Sudge Joke B, Bees Kermode ae

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