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THE EVENING STAR. : con : : So Riga : ; AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, aj afternoon paper in Washington that receives the dispatches of the Associated Press. It is therefore the only one in which the reader can find the complete news of the world, directly trans- mitted by telegraph, up to the moment of going to press, fy by ke , eS 8. H. KAUPFMANN Proves! ; Kew York Ofion 40 Potter Baling Pages 13-22. Praia Rar tr te | ‘ cents ree cee . : 3 “= a matter.) ‘application. MR. DAVIES’ APPEAL] zittnc™ st cs tata thew ene aR some: (OWNER OR LESSEE Menarch is the head of the nation in such a sense and degree that with- they are no nation, body. As unintelli- salary Urges the Hawaiian Natives to Ac-|eent Polynesians with strong racial. sen. : It is a 1| Proposed Deal Between Southern an timent, they care little for ‘independence’ ue { at paid Ses ; 5 cept the Republic. Ee ee ey acon tnecnicere — ae Cincinnati Southern Railways. ‘been ready to. under the sovereignty of England, provided they could Keep a King | Director im the Citizens’ National they could BUT ON CERTAIN CONDITIONS cheerfully ‘secopt Japanese sovereignty, «ft | Bank of This City, Which He Haa ee eee role Tine thee oe re-| ° Moved From Hagerstown, Md. tain under America, and therefore do not want annexation. Passing of the Natives. The real truth in the case ts that the small monarchist native population do ‘iot form an important factor in the situation. A SPECIAL ELECTION 0 DECIDE Reviewing the Circumstances of the New Constitution. has Department, will be ‘Shissts Deibe she saiicmaioas oEnomEreeS “Rplecopal Southern Company Wants Control | Heary or ner cntet assistan Ist founder of the “Jacob Tome Institute,” |} Chuseh- lnet-evenimg”- Bishop -Satteriee ad- pin = of the Other Line. ert. pan Perry, for 2 years a 4 serern- at Port Deposit, Ma., died there yesterday, | Ministered the rite of confirmation to the ‘pro . od Pension Ofticc, has this es : Rare after a brief fllness. He contracted pneu- oes See ee roma : ey have -diminished to less t! one-/ monia Monday, began ‘to sink Tuesday | © e 5 . W. Ge. FEELING OF FOREIGNERS | texth of their original number of 120 years | morning and never rallied. the past several weeks.” In: the class con- ara pens wih Guostion ores Meee INTEREST-BEARING DEBT ago, and one-fourth of that seventy years | wr. Tome was one of the directors in | firmed last evening were several children sition allow to the enlisted musicians of the aay Edison's ago. The entire native population num-| the Citizens’ National Bank, opposite the | from the -mission church at Congress | National Guard and to the other employes = Otesity Pills and Reducing Tablets six weeks, and ‘ eng have redu: Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. present populaticn ‘of the islands. They-| teasury building, on 15th street. He own- aad Sao somirete es nae Sa Mee eee atte eae | ut ts belloved in ‘Failroad circles that the | Sixt Seay, PS eS HONOLULU, March 2, 1898. | continue to waste away at a quite regulur| ed a majority of the stock of the hank | mony t pice piras be hay fist © | first-class theater orchestras and the best | Southern Railroad Company will soon be- Tero OF breath, liver troubles ‘and. coustiza- Spring has opened upon Honolulu in her | crease of 10 per cent in six years. There| when it was located at Hagerstown, Md., | large audience. : of the civilian musicians of the District. | come the owner or perpetual lessee, with | aiimert, ag hg mage to cae sweetest manner, calm, bright, verdant and, xd ee ee amemene eee rhe eitne. and moved the institution to this city, Receives Permanent Injary. and the Marine Band does not constitute @| Driviiege of purchase one hundred years | and 1 trust, it will benefit others. " jority of its mbers. for us, even cold, the mercury ranging from | est cause of it is the immense excess in| Where its capital stock war increased to| Tne Anacostia relatives of Mr. Harry | WeJority of its members 5S to 7 degrees during the twenty-four | our population of males over females, with | $300,000. Watson, a young man living bsyond the —_———_—_—_ hours. So-called winter gave us a parting | its natural result upon the weakest ciass| Mr. Tome was born in Manheim town- | pistrict line, in Prince: George's county, The Cedilla. nip on its last morning, the m a 2 Peni Sa ee ae Hie RL ship, York county, Pa. August 13, 1810. Maryland, received inform@tion yesterday | To the Editor of The Evening Star: frig atoweiniclocl a? th Geenecs the keto on and there is no prospect of bettering the vi- | #8 Parents were in humble circumstances, | of q serious accident whieh befell him a| With all thelr astuteness, the journalists and proofreaders have overlooked the use and after a somewhat varied life he set- the season, and below the average yearly | tality of the native race while in the pres- lum- | few evenings ago. He was about to enter Pad DoT eh eee ee and meaning of that form of the letter c hence, of the Cincinnati Southern railroad, ne ON, eee eueey, over which the Southern now has an out- Dr. Edison's Obesity Pills ani let north by way of Chattanooga, Tenn., to | are ‘perfectiy barmles, aod and Reducing Tablets Cincinnati, Ohio. orate all who use them. Reducing Tablets, $2.00 a Persons ir. the interest of the Southern, py, 8, Pills, $1.50 & bottle; 3 bottles, §4— In conjunction with others —representing | | Obesity ts sometimes Caused, and is usually ac. the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton road, | ¢.'"pi y, catarrh of the stomach and bowels = other digestt “4 the latter extending from Cincinnati to | tism ana mene fereteements and by rheuma- Chicago, endeavored about two years ago Paced Gorm-killer Dyspepsia Tablets, 50 cents to secure the Cincinnati Southern, but a ing’s Germ-Killer Rbcumat mae ae minimum. One’s fingers ached without | ice of such large numbers of other races|}0° arm at the of twenty-four. Soon | his barn when the wind, w] was blow- Sioves. A month of southwest rain squalls ly are stronger, both physically and mor-| thereafter he forme » partnership with a ing fiercely, pareooet ne aeons - | which has a mark attaehed below it to in- has been succeeded by cold north winds, |° The Polynesian aborigines of Hawaii, it eeeehy ronitents of areas eee febrie Tis eee eRaows see when. & ting | aicate the sound of sor x. This becomes svggesting the frosty zone whence it was | is painful to say, have practically lost -©X" | ness in lumber and shingles for seventeen | eted by two farm handg. “wo physicians |{mportent when Spanish names are per- ‘wafted and the chill Sitka current it has | istence as a nation. By two or three gen: : broken, but Loring’ Pronounced -his beck. to verted to en improper pronunciation | great hue and cry was raised in Cincin- | cents a box = traversed. pratlons more probably the last of the |7{ioon the dissolution of:the partnership | later found’ that severat gf his riba were | throughout this country by tsing the nati against. the proposition, and it was|, ho, © * Germ-Liller Lazative Tablets, 50 cents Mr. Theophilus Davies of Kaiulant fame | 24" ‘Their blood will, however Continng to | Mf. Tome continued In the lumber bust- Dee recent Sta wel oune, Watson |ietter in Anglicizsd forms. : elected by the veople of Cincinnat! at @ | Lering'e Germ-ller Heart ‘Tablets, $2.00 box. €cntinues his zealous labors to frustrate | be perpetuated in descendants of mixed | ess, but added to it that of banking, in has beon maeried ‘bur e° shere | This first appeared’ in the name of the | special election held to decide the matter. Send. free “our_new ecition of SHOW TO We hich he was very successful. In 188) he | Pled. He has how the business men of | cums oO: annexation and build u; ition te blood, both white and Chin2se. The half | W! ti ae ship Alfanca.. Properly. rendered it is All- Recently, ever, us m ‘RE OBESITY,” fifty portraits and numerous Hawall. Ho has just ised a otter an | and. three-quarters wattes ate dopiorat | founded the: tagtitate wach i pears his [ae ent te austen gnza (aillance); but the news offices have | Cincinnati, headed by the Commercial | other instratiows, ‘The’ tuformation it contains is Gressed to native Hawalians in their lan- | ang PAviity’ If sorine cretr enteees | 000, over which, however, he retained con | Samuel Burrill, colored, who has been Erenaeormed it to Allianca, and most read: | Club of that city, whose membership com- | |B. 8, Leadbeater & Son, Alexardria, carry a full Sage, putting 4,000 coples into circulation | with whites, there is practically little or | trol during his life. His ogtate ts estimat- | serving @ jail sentence for attempting an |fo rhyme with anchor, he wane mies if Ruestial citizens of the city, have discuee- | bare tut pets Sean maaing retail drapgists Sijone them. It has been translated. The | Rene of tha caste distinction which pre- | 64 Mt $8,000,000, and it is said that his | agsault upon his sweethéaw’s father, hes | going on with the name Becuransa (occur: ed the advisablity of making an offer to | ,Free advice about obesity, rupture or Hetatanca of it ts an follows: Mr./Davics | (ils Sesinel Hurasians invindis. ‘Thevad=| Wie oo ech ; been sent to St, Hisabeth, recklessly eae naeg CPanish codllla crc is | the Southern to either lense or bay their | fuses, from: ovr New York ‘of Cucagn Redical wees hel mee sickens to deserve the cona- | cellent one, and will form a large and valu-| Mr. Tome was married twice, but left “Klondike and Retarn.” Mngithe contend ie ee Gate nea lessee? ada Merededege wd + dence of the Hawaiians, and seeks to ad- ape cena one Suture popale lion cee oe ded in 1884, when in his seven, | The Anacostia Chapter of the Epworth att 38 curious to read, on this point, in the | legislature alone can grant the suthority % by cits; Nos. ¥ise them. ee ceuet Blow: Sell ow them five: | Grint aa atte bis ‘self-control, blends | ty-fourth year, was Miss Nesbit of Port | League gave an entertainment at the Ana- | large ps Seana pane ovr to hold another election to determine the by feB-th,s,t,tf bein nal = pattie sett hte ar most usefully as a corrective of the im-| Deposit, and survives him. costia M. E. Church Tuesday evening. The | SU@8e” (Paris, 1857), y. question. t representing the wisdom and authority of @) All admire the noble, patient way they | Pulsive and sensuous Polynesian strain. Plan of the Institate. audience was treated to an Imaginary trip |the Spanish Academy, a definition which, Built by Municipality. bore it. Mr. Davies wor only state the It is only in these mixed descendants that The plan of the Jacob Tome Institute is | to Klondike and return. Mv. Harry Eteler | rerdered into English, is as follows: The Cincinnati Southern was built at the be tion e or i 2, Seer Soattice, and polat out the pemjent | Toss diminsarine: cWitheet Geant tie ine | (0) bave under One root almintsiure publle described “The Route,” “Agcident Insur- | "Cedille. Our ancient letter, which 18] expense of the municipallty of Cincinnati “Two things happened: The queen was | teresting, amiable and generous people will | school system on improved lines ana mod- | ance” was detailed by “Mr..M. 8. Haines, ma below (ike this g), whose pronunciotnn | fo the purpose of developing the trade dethroned, and the United States were in. | CoUtinue to be considerately and kindly | ern methods. It embraces every grade of | “G00d-byes” were s by Miss Hlsie | is equal to az, although, according to some, | of the city, and, although it has succeeded {ited to annex Hawai! and end the national | ‘rotted. Under American domination this | public school work, from the kindergarten | AT™er, Mr. Albert Tew tol. “What I | Vitn more softness; but this difference be: | in that regard, it has rot been a paving independence. Hawaiians to coutine tf tcie'in Haren | to and through high school studies, man- | Taye {ae Se ee the arrived {38 imperceptible, it has been excluded from | investment. In consequence of this the abroad, Bea enaving been recognized | is impossible. ‘That ls a thing of the past. | ual training and form study and drawing. | and “Bray in Ietondike” wees mer ine Ronn ae eeu cademy may | citizens of Cincinnati have been called wali, whatever your gorrow at lose of mx | Revival of native rule is an impossible |The manual training for boys was con- | Mr. Charles F. Linger. Om thé return tid Thave Gone its ut to prohibit its use’ iz | ©" annually for a long time to pay texes archy. But far more Inponane to yon, | dream. Mr. Davies renders the natives a| fined to carpentry for the first year, but | Miss Emma Isaac described “Seattle” anh hes stil cerinohrs 7 "and ‘confuse | in order to: provide interest on the bonds. Prey oeut f2F more important to you ts | Service in contributing £0. dispel it. sttorward took in mmithing, forging and | Mr. 1: C- Sniltheon. toltiserCmosgo” and resales throustent: the ciel, eae corres | ‘The thse te sagidly epeacecting mee ae Sorcigu fax. If the Waleed tater an ne ‘hates tealen Leeda. machine work. The girls are taught sew- | ‘The Arrival Home.” Musto was played at 3 ‘Chilly Nights) & Mornings —make it necessary for every: house to contain a Gas Heating Stove. If you speak one of these g and Gas Heating Stoves for... “f doa ac norer acne se tease: Malt’ a/auilion eetes OF evailatia Bre tne ula a teen hon oat tee ede a UR “ancient letter" called cedilia; and. that 000,000, bearing an average of six and a yen Appliance Exchange, cigners would oppose ity But T elke aod Citing aie cate aseaoe aaa oe books or stationery. The children of Port | consisting ot glided nutshells; eacs. con: | She very name of Sein, ‘tad “ony cnsana | With interest at siz-per cents amt te peo. | 2. see eesdilts one cant fee yuae, belevendere orn Bee ee eposit are to be first accommodated, then | taining an appropriate verse, were dls- | “email 2. vided for, and each succeeding year. up POY : Bs J iN ‘hough | the children of the county, then the state | tributed. pe “| sumed in the United States. Now, alt : eigners ‘will Gull want Sins es the average product of “plant” cane has | and, lastly, the country at large. Again Disappears. ; ——— think there are more who do not want it; | been raised lately by the use of large 3 = The jewelry stolen from James T. Uns- yet do not want the monarchy again. (2) || amounts of eee pee sone ATTACK ON GEN. worth’s store; ‘tome weeks .ag6;.and which “Now, if the natives will accept the re- | tons am acre, it takes eighteen months to as public, on condition (@) that the pS this crop, while not more than half the land | Madrid Imparcial Says His Presence | ¥9® recently recovered- by $h@ detectives, Bonanza, duranza and many other Span- | to and including 1911, there is an addition- ish words are examples in the same line, | @! lurze sum to be looked after. _ and have received better treatment than} The bill prepared by the committee of “Alianka.”” A. W. BARBER. | the Commercial-Club, which is ed to LEE. wi has disap} red agaip. Unsworth ve the ides hat 101 whe; 1 Tu: a 4 - “ “ - ea vi t authority be given to the’ trus- ill give up annexation, and that all shall | #s in “plamt” cane, the other ha'f either lying is a Menace. aappen: bs Letter Carriers as Hosts. - : ing ofl, candle and gas. Lamps changed from have Notes @), ana be friends. then we | fallow or being in “ratoons,” which are the | ~The Madrid Imparcial yesterday devoted | Vaflous grticles toa man’ hamied Muzzulto, tees of the Cincinnati Southern road and ce aga s dc id cane roots. for safe keeping. .Mugrulie preported to would come back and UG e hapee aM | hore ‘ase pertains. oe ANAND. Se Tats | tts leading article to the United States oon- | fet "fe keeping, Atuerstio ¥aw reported to fied life, as Princess Kaiulani is’ doing, | from which sugar cane can possibly be | sul general in Cuba, Gen. Fitzhugh Lee. It | his carriage in the city. * ‘ , among her own people. But if you do not | raised. It may be considered absolutely | remarked that he was a factor in the Cu- Gencrat and Personal. consent to this plan, I tell you plainly, I | certain that 400,000 tons is the outside limit | tan problem to which sufficient attention Mr. The. Kane, foriherly of the = am very much afraid you wiil lose your in- | of our possible sugar crop. It is highly , a dependence in @ short time, if not now. improbable that it will exceed 300,000 tons. | ad not been paid, adding McDermott & Bros., began Yesterday the erection of a business house in Anacostia. “7 ri * i “4 ital of Europe would a full- I am very sorry to lose the monarchy, | Very few available localities remain. Some, ‘In no cap! because it was the historical government | litherto considered useless from drought, | blown ambassador be allowed to do what | urs Alvey Giesboro has returned to her home from Providence Hospital, where an = the country, although there were many | are likely to = = zs mee by Stasi Bal a this consular agent indulges in with impu- faults under the monarchy and it sadly | bored at sea level, and the use of powerfu Cuba. entleman lets no needed reforming (). But I come to sen | steam pumps forcing water to the uplands. etd oe Cis et pianists ae operation was pérformed, she is much tm- geeatess ot eee branch and also by | per annum for five years. 618 Eke a doctor who ssys, ‘I can perhaps save | But such tracts are of limited extent. chance go by ze proved in health. : pme of the visitors. eg Possible Complications. 18 Penna. Ave. N.W. your life if you will let me cut off your| This does not mean that we have not | lie his sympathies and good will. Doesany | ‘The electrical and telephone appliances Genin at hag ato Saeee 1 A’ H. | It is maintaired in some quarters that | _™bi-tu.thés.tt,28 arm’ (6). Give up monarchy, and save your | plenty more of good agricultural land. Our | difficulty arise between his country and | are being installed in the Atiacostia fire en- & aa th = = e! = Tai St tic eran elias ene tene 7 joes indeperdence.” area is nearly four miilion acres. Probably | Spain, he increases it; does triction arise gine house. . Gelvetes pinta pee Be eo local ranch, Pl company, ve Cincinnati, Such is the complete sense and substance | two-thirds of this is rocky volcano desert | petweer. the two countries, he does his best || Dr. T. D. Mudd hag been on a visit, to his | 4elive! 2 See eS lr New Orleans and Texas Pacific, is liable About half a hundred ef the members of |.of the sinking fund of that city by a ma- candle to oil or gas burning. Lamps re Oriole branch of the Letter Carriers’ Union | jority action of the two boards to enter meade & fraternel- visit to:the members of | into negotiations for either the lease or Paired. Handsomest display of these goods the local branch last night. The visitors Sine ae Pret he Aare ever made in Washington, New law on were met at the depot by a delegation the purchase price must be paid in casi Lamps is effective April 1. Come and seq from the Washir.gton union and were es- [ Whatever contract is made must be sub- a corted to the headquarters, at No. 514 9th | mitted to a vote of the people for final street. A joint fraternal session was held, | Tatification. ‘The bill aso authorizes the during which addresses were made by | {dame meryte.i0om the city's creat to ine! JB, KENDALL, * : . 3 % “3 Among others who made short addresses wall ri of the letter. On the points above indi- | 0r mountain precipice. Many parts of the | to add to this; his reports are always hos- | home near Bryantown, Chatles county. Md. = | to default within a year, and that, with cesea py numbers, It may be remarked: | rest are Lopelevsis arid for profitable agri: | ile to our cause, and very often are full} Dr. and Mrs, A. M. Green are in Florida. | were W; H. Gees, prosident of Ve owe'ss* | no session of the legislature until 1900, 9 The New Constitation. acd a callaMorior cilturcoeiuch of ilsie'l cotta ene eck ats oe ee ating care | C. Fisher, E. A. Wilbur and J. H. Walker | the city of Cincinrati is lable to have the Onomica are available: for culture. “Mucho ne treureente 100k sion. in bal vay einai 5 | of Baltimo: Cincinnati Southern thrown on its hands. @) The ex-queen herself claims that the] at too great an altitude for sugar canes, tector; the Spaniards as an enemy. A | olic Church at Mount Savage, Md., this Ratives urged and nearly forced her into| which cannot well go above 1,500 feet. | paper of his own country has hinted, and | morning. Fea proclaiming a new constitution which | The2, again, the greater part of that mil- | many European papers have stated, that S 5 lion acres is too dry for cultivation, except | he belongs to tne syndicate which wishes to The Shooting mF Street. should restore to the Hawaiians the power in the winter and spring, whereas cane re- | buy up Cuba, and every indication points es the Raitor of Ihe we Which tie foreigners had usurped by the| quires moisture the year through. to the truth of this statement. His malev- | ™ for of Vining Btar: : “Bayonet-constitution” of 1887. There is} The splendid coffee beits of Hiewals are | olence against our country is 60 marked About the killing of Rye by Canty, will Ro doubt that si rs| either too high for cane or too rocky for} that it has been noted by the New York | ycu allow a few. words to a citizen who has at = large “ahare. of political’ powers was | Soeapet aaron tin an erste ad press, which is In no way predisposed in| no interest in the «metter except a desire <geen a SEAL tecicte asencert eae the south end of the large island, is a mag-| “It is, therefore, not surprising that Eng- | tv@t the streets of Washington shall not be sary for the whites, to whose business | Miflicent tract, covered deep with recent vol- | jish, French and German papers have fre- | made as uneafe as those of an old-time prosperity, the capricious, incapable and|C@nic ash of the highest fertility—say, | quenily asked: Why does not Spain request | mining camp? The visitors returned to Baltimore at midnight on a special train. SS The Request Refused. Commissioner Wight today recommended The construction of the Cincinnati South- ern was under the direction of a board of five trustees, appointed by the superior court of Cincinnatl, by virtue of an act of “ the general assembly of Ohio, passed May Our dental equipment is complete. vorabl the y Bese ore ole Sct ort on) te apoiles tion. OF Ae 1 sien "rhe nad eekx ccmnaiten ae Kear ‘We have every mechanical facility that captains of two bicycle clubs for permission | tanooga February 12, 1880. The city of cdtian, asked ‘teis tains < es aa to use on club runs hundle bars lower than | Cincinnati supplied the means for comsrruc, sectested those permitted by tbe recently adopted|tion by the issue of municipal bonds the best materials thet money can buy. police regulation. Mr. Wight’s recom- | @Mounting to $18,610,000. The actual cost Our fou- branches are directed by sct- DENTISTRY, x x 3 of the road was $18,491,954.46. entific experts. Every waste that can i 100,000 . But most of it is too dry for .d States to replace an official merndation will undoubtedly be adapted by | fhe 7 a become intolersbly injurious" ™| gugar cane. Some i000 ton only come | wi, far from being a ond of union be- | ,1,corw that this cage wit be thoroughly | the board of District Commissioners, and, | acy ompany. reanized, October 32, 1881. | fe auycd treagh patented sea No doubt a large body of the natives| from that district. The greater part of it, | tween the two countries, is an open element 2 &s predicted in The Star some time ago, — Pacific Railroad Company, was chartered large practice is saved. All these things were urging the queen to do whet she| However, would be available for winter | of discord and strife? urge the prosecuting officers to do thelr | there will, therefore, be no amendment of | for the purpose of leasing the Cincinnati ar> responsible for our fine dentistry herself most desired to do. In fact, some | (Tops of various kinds, and will ultimately, | “That is the question we, too, ask. Is our | whole duty; but there @te some questions | the regulation in favor of any class of rid- | Southern Railway for twenty-five years, di- and moderate prices. of the leaders of the crowd at the final | 0 doubt, support a large population. government so timid and frightened that | that ought especially to. be asked and en-|ers. Mr. Wight’s action was based upon vided into five periods of five years each, fase on the Iith of January, were so| |The arrival of President Dole was fully | it dare not put a petition for his recall to | swered. What was Canty aommg with « big | reports made by the attorney. for tie Dis. | teers eras period of $800,000 Paiees Pejecins wth om eS, exasperated at her hesitation at the last | €XPected before the departure of this mail, | a country with which it assures us it is on | loaded revolver in his potket, in defiance of | trict, his assistant, Mr. Pugh, and the chief | per annum; for the second period, $900,000 Boe. moment that they loudly shouted to kill| Which is a few hours earlier than was an- | friendly terms? If that friendship really | the law against carrying eoncealed weap- | Of police, each of them advising against per annum; $1,000,000 per annum for tue hy ticipated. We anxiously await intelligence | existed, the United States would find no | ons? The reports were as.loud as those of | LToposed’ amendment of the regulation, | third period, ‘ending October 12, 1896; cisely" so ation a fbset rare oe of ihe sequel of the sad disaster to the | difficulty in relieving an official who, far | a shotgun..- Why. did he dire all the charges | Which it will be recalled, prohibits the use | $1,000,000 Tor the fevtth period, ending Oc- [ J S I Yental A ss’'n queen and people. It was natural enough| Maine. Will war with Spain ensue? We | frcm improving friendship, does his best | in it, as if to make eure of killing his ‘man? | of handle bars lower than four inches be- | tober 12, 1901, and for the fifth and last ° ° r for the natives to desire to exclude for-| 4%e deeply interested in the American mis- | ¢o interrupt It. Why did he, a conspicuously big, powerful | low the saddle’ of the machine. period, $1,250,000 per annum, the lessee to eigners from political control, although | sion in the Caroline group, which belongs —_— ran, arm himeelf againgt @ emaller, weak- —__-———_ Pay in addition to the sums mentioned $12,- COR. iff AND D STS. N.W. their thirty millions of property invested in | © Spain. “That mission night be broken Up | MADE AN UNEXPECTED CATCH. | e- one? If.he was alarmed by threats made For Protection of Ivy City. 000 yearly to defray the expenses of the patina shies & Oban: onbinns business enterprises made such control in- | DY such a war. ae : —— the day before, why didshe not complain to} perry Carson of Ivy City asked for the | tfustees of the railroad. March 19, 1803, | OP dispensable. Sages a Revenue Catter Forward Captures a | the police and put himself under their pro- the Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pa. Feeling of the Foreigners.’ Ee CR eEa EOF ae Sener Spanish Schooner. tection, instead Of taking €he law into his ee ot Bre, tote toe the nein 3 a cific railway was placed in the hands of a @ Mr. Davies thinks there are a ma-|Much Significance ‘Attached to the| A special to the Baltimore American | 2 honda e, PI ng responsible for its | receiver. An affair. of this king reflects more or | safe keeping. The chief of the fire depart- from Punta Gorda, Fla., yesterday says: | ieee upon the reputation of the whole elty | ment havin = The United States revenue cutter Forward, | for law and onler, It shows, among other | mon De lig cate oasstieaet sen Bead = pone a controlling interest in the Capt. Rogers, arrived here today, hav- | thingé, that evén the récent stringent law play pipe, Commissioner Wight has = Sanus 4 cae Dostana ired and is held ing in tow the Spanish fishing schooner | $€@!nst_ carrying weapons has no terrors | mended that Mr. Carson's request be grant- Aa Magi radiates ee ee Carmen, which has been seized for vio- practically a dead letter ir ing-hom- ed, |, Hamilt ton Controlling Interest Acquired. jority of foreigners who do not want an- nexation. That is certainly not true now. It might quite possibly become true were annexation manifestly discouraged by the United States. A considerable majority of Battle Ship's Movements. Much significance is attached to the movements of the battle ship Oregon. She has been ordered to leave San Francisco as soon as she can be made ready and Great Reduction In Hair. Sritches, $0.00; formerly $0.80: : iy $10.50. nite: c lation of the navigation laws. —>—_ Railroad Company. June 13, 1896, persons ray Swit .00, formerly $5.00, {he whites are other than Americans, even | cruise along the coasts of Central and | lation o} xieatio Monday to | tS nitte. 8 made upbate for all. those, Divorces Granted. in the interest of those companies made a Gia} Switcher, $4.50: formerly $0.30: if the 15, white iguese are left out} oni America as far ae Callao, Peru,}| The Forward left Tampa Monday to ing -our women and children, who First-class attendants in ilairdressing, of the calculation on account of illiteracy, 2 "Mexico, | intercept a fiilbustering expedition report- | have to pess. along. crowded business thor-| Judge Hagcer, in Equity Court’ No. 2, | bid for a perpetual Tease of the road. with Sharcpootng, ete, While of pe gent Ha: a eee = as oe om ie ce a aed ed bc" Haye. been” in ‘readirieasstocenitttor ea ine, middie of ios aEBy. has signed a decree granting William E. | the privilege of purchasing it in the year | _tmperial Hair Regenerator for restoring gray hair a large plurality, an: e atmosphere of | San ir al anami Mare! % . -ASSER-BY. and Ne fails society is American the British, Germans| the department may desire to send. Her | Cuba with arms and ammunition, at a Fletcher a divorce from Gertrude 0. | 1996, the question was submitted at a | Never and — have a or less a — cruise will probably extend as far south as | Point on the west Florida coast in the Fletcher, because of desertion on the part | SPecial election held in Cincinnati, and, by the American predominance. 't might, | ~ maar S. HELLER’S. therefore, become practicable to array a| Valparaiso, Chile. Her untimate destina- | Vicinity of Cape Romana. The embark- Pee) of the latter. The court directed that Mr. | 2 5! coincidence, it was defeated at ed R 9 of 7 a the polls by one vote for each mile of the majority ‘even of the more intelligent elass| tion will depend upon the progress of | ation was to have taken place yesterday i i ; Bictcher should bave the guardianship and | {o,f of the road. the Cinch an woe 720 7th Street N. W. against annexation If it is delayed, a| events in the next few weeks. In case of 2 ap16-200 ed fi jorther! t. i aa By a decree, also y Judge Hagner, | Deine 338 miles long and the majority | _*P4620@ ________ future Hawallan senate might possibly op-| trouble with Spain she will be either dis- | Sroscecing to che Dont ea eend after’ Selena Gibson was divorce r ig proposed lease being 338. The | A. AAAA AR AA AAA AAA D po of all the chomiee of ie mecaden | patched to the Chinese station to partic!-| cruising around for several hours and : 4 District S above 1 ation ; has been fully paid in, and, as above stated, While such a result scems unlikely, de-| pate in the operations against the Philip-| hearing nothing of filtbusters, | the ek Ng @ controlling interest is held jointly by the lay in consummating the measure is un-] pine Islanda or she will be brought around | W@rd's bow was po! for arlovte har- mi i . Southern Railway Company~and the Cin- safe. the Horn for the purpose of reinforcing the poe cron remmaleaigicen Sees the fli- A salon cinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad G@) Mr. Davies is willing to have the| flects gperating in the West Indies. At Matale then figae k rroks - wing Dre. , 3 foreigners surrender a great deal to the} Callao she will be at a central point for a Cite. plage oe Panoe vivax Sogponiter tite 2 1 rus ges natives, on condition that the latter shall} cruise in either direction. Her orders. will city. Li Tounding Sanibel Tight, at the x support the republic and be friends. This| depend on circumstances. She will be so carauee te Share ehoge ike Bone @ssumes that the support of the monarchist | far away from either of the probable ward came upon the Carmen at anchor, sympathizers among the natives is of more | scenes of action that she can hardly be wiv pomndtin oe toi gatsth neat oCane nf Yalue than the whites generally consider | ccrsidered a factor at either place except Rogers sent an officer on board the 8; s 0 e R. They have gone on very well for five| in the event of prolonged hostilities. ‘The | ;275°Ts 1a" ‘ascertaining that the rtrang. | ation has declared isted bands, At @ meeting of policy holders of the We have te wine years without it. although they would pre- | Oregon is one of the most formidable war- er had been there for more than os et New York- oil. v' e we the gem - fer to have good feeling restored. ships in the navy. She is @ battle ship of | (our “hours without Teperune te Fagor A ‘inthe. : ; 50c. pint. () All natives now “have votes” on the| the first class and a sister ship of the In- | {omy authorities, placed the Carmoa tae : fa footing as foreigners, namely to} diana and Massachusetts, which are ex- acc take oath to renounce monarchy and sup- | celled only in displacement and armament | {cf *elzure, fastened line to ner, brought wish . # the: ; W. S. THOMPSON, ber Bagge e pure Nor- seatin Cod Liver Oil is much superior to any “emul- sion” or “wine” of cod liver PRAIA AACA i 7 rt and turned her over to port the republic. It seems probable that the Iowa of Admiral Sicard’s fleet. key n . PHARMACIST, . Mr. Davies ‘means that ell persons should | Srnrse torpedo boats are being built at tar ete nage ick a ee: wt ee Se “have votes” for senators without prop-| Pcrtland, Ore., for the government. Orders Kas padly Henne i peta : "e - Wee eee Ee SEE eee erty qualification, But to surrender that | have been sent from the Navy Department | Placed & watchman aboard and. Whee 2 2 A 1 point would b> to place the government|to finish the boats as soon as ible. ee Son fap aon men ae : i ents in the hands of the lower class of natives, | Authority has been given to the local in- Ge taeabere, ‘auk fish who would form a majority of the voters.| spectors to pass upon the details of the | #board, result It would restore the profligate native con-| plans without submitting them to the trol prior to 1887. Ravy mt. Two of the boate, the ©) It ts satisfactory Salaried Davies Reon and Fox, Sen ae — = halt admitting the great faul of the mon- | knots’ speed, are well along. le has archy. “| been done on the Gouldsborough, knots.