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Large Increase im the Battle Ship WAS A FAMOUS CASE TELEPHONE EXTORTION FINANCE AND TRADE WHAT “WILL: BE DONE | S25 Seen cm se eae ge es John F, Kilgour Recovers From Port a ee Sets ti cut bend oe (ee Monopoly. Better Feeling Apparent on Stock é A reference to the statement be- | DUTeau officers and ‘ Board T, Bank. - mandant of the marine corps, has been BS : oday. Jervis low will show that the circulation | Jarsoly increased during the pest week, — + sworn to Is a bona fide one. Liberal contributions continue to pour in Washington's Saccessfal Fight for It !s easily possible for a news-~ from ships and stations. A contribution of HIS PROPERTY SEIZED WHILE AWAY) paver with an elastic conscience to | $950 has been forwarded by the New York swell its legitimate circulation enor-" Herald. Mrs. Edwin Stewart, treasurer of ong a ee ee LESS FEAR THAT WAR MAY COME ed Attention. s the fund, reports the amount contributed the . mously, In order to deceive adver- 1 + aate as $12,672.26. ton by the naval officials. Capt. O'Neil, He Suddenly Lost His Reason and] _ tisers, by sending out-thousands of Conteibutidia nat’ previously.» poblishhd Nne chief ot the ordnance burcan, is ex: | From Clty and State (Philadsiphia). Market Was Narrow, However, and r Papers to newsstands, which are re- have been received from Home Interest ‘ Decting datly a recommendation on the The Swiss government, it is reported, Disappeared. turnable, and which are in fact re- | £1ub, Woodside, Md; 3- W. Creamer; of: | one high in maval-authority that no steps | subject. by the commandant of the New | nas put into. force a hew telephone tariff Lacked Force. fice + had been taken toward intercepting this | york na rd. The yacht now carries i turned, but nevertheless are in~ Indiana; and | gotitia or warping tt away. There has been | several rapid-fire guns, and the probabliite # cluded in what purports to be an considerable conjecture in this line by naval |is they will be supplemented by a few CAME TO ON A SHIP honest statement of circulation. officers, based on the {dea that if an emer- | others of four, five or six-inch caliber of Intelligent advertisers, however, gency was in fact néar at hand it would be | the same character. Several torpedo tubes judge by rescits, and bogus circula- inexpedient to allow a large torpedo flotilla | may also be fitted in the vessel, although NEW YORK, March 19.—Judge Wh2eler, é pooh ; Miss i | rendezvous on’ this side. it is said she is rather slow in specd for in the United States circuit court, today | ton don’t give them. Ceattia: clieara Gen ree ae | he) hate Bega rte posted the follow- | pervices incidept to such craft as that. The New Cruisers. rendered a decision in favor of the plain- The family circulation of The Star ; Charlotte M. ge; officers and | ing memorandum: : tiff, John F. Kilgour, in the famous Port is many thousands in excess of any aren, 8.8. Texas; Lieut. Col. W. H.| “The elections for the Cuban house of | ‘The two Brasilian vessels recently Spur- eget chased by the government will, it is said, Jervis Bank case, which has been pending | other Washington paper. felt; Joseph Br Haceaee Gietcher Hogi | Fepresentatives will take place on April 24, in the courts for nearly four y2ars. The and junior class of Miss Chapman's, Miss | and that for the counell of administration | ba taken to New York. The Amasonas is question of amount due Kilgour is referred Circulation of The “Evening Star.” Spencer’s and the Brearley schools; Chas. |on April 28. The Cuban parliament wil! | looked for very soon, but the time of the to a master. if completion and arrival of her sister ship is uncertain, cutting down rates just one-half. Form- erly 80 francs, or $16, a year was charged Z for the use of an instrument; hereafter it] GENERAL MARKET REPORTS will be only $8 a year, and this gives the subscriber connection within the entire town where he lives. As in this country, | Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. an extra charge is made for outside con- NEW YORK, March 19.—The opening nection, but these charges are also greatly | jevel in today’s stock market reflected some lower than with us. The switching rates, | irregularity, prices hesitating noticeably with a three-minute time limit, are 6 cents | quring the first few minutes of trading for up to 31 miles, and 10 cents up to 62} under the influence of professional opera- miles, and 15 cents for greater distances. | tions. Later in the day a fair buying de- This schedule will seem astounding to | mand was reported, prices being held firm- many grown familiar with what in most | ly around the improved closing level of yos- places they have to confront in this land. |terday. For the most part the trading B. Gray; Lieut. E. K. Cole and marines of | meet May 2.” The case of Kilgour against the Port | saTURDAY, March 13, 1898. ‘ersacola navy yard; Catherine Green Re Jervis National Bank is a peculiar one, in- | woxpay, March 14 1998 Stephenson; officers and employes of the ndexvons 6f Monitors. t ; ——___+-e+____ In Washington they have been having a : volving a question of loss of money and Helen stat eican SY Reomdon, Conn; Alice, | Commodore Farquhar, formerly chiet of SPANISH FORCES IN CUBA. telephone war, which has stirred the city | Came from inconsequential sources, how fdentity. Kilgour, better known as the | TUESDAY, March 15, 1998. sclstant Sect cee welt, daughters of | the bureau of yards and docks of the Navy prodigiously. Notwithstanding the regular | ©V€T. @nd there is little disposition to be “blue stone king,” disappeared suddenly in | WEDNESDAY, March 16, 1906. Mrs. Leonard Paulding, “Marine ‘Guard, | Depantment, and now in command of the Seventy Thousand Have Been Inca-| Tate is higher there than in almost any | burdened with sp2culative risks pending the = = aa THURSDAY, March 17, 1898. navy yard, Boston, Mass.; Bruce Beck, con. | Norfolk navy yard, was in conference with Sackingemiaatina ono One. other city, yet limitations are imposed | publication of the report on the Maine in- Che i he gregation ‘of St. Monica’ parish, Phiiadel- |the naval officials ‘today. The commodore m ig a upon the service that are exasperating in | cident. of blue stone in the Delaware river valley. | FRIDAY, March 18, 1898... hia; A. M. Bpiscopal Church of Suftoll, Seporta: that “An Ai touches have | 5¢Venty thousand men is the number of | the extreme. A physician at the house of Ones Tabs ike * ms weet Ok H2 owned over 10,000 acres of blue stone ee at officers. and ctew-Of Rah commission [ere at the: finishing Spanish soldiers who have been killed, | a patient, it is said, cannot call up by tele- prtipetrecean! lard in Pike county, Pennsylvania. Besides be owned Shohola Glen and Parker's Glen, summer resorts, and a large amount of real estate in Port Jervis, N. ¥. He was steamer Albatrces, marine barracks, New- | NOW been put on the monitor Puritan, and | \oundea and otherwise incapacitated for | Phone his own residence or office without | be Telieved of an element operating most aba.’ a fee of 10 cents. A delivery man cannot | persistently against the natural develop- duty during the present war in Cuba.-These telephone an order back to his own store; a | ment of the best features of the financial figures have been received in this city re-| caller at a friend’s house cannot send a situation. The Cuban situation, exclusive cently from reliable sources, and are said | message to his own home without paying a 3 se ang | POrt, R. L.; E. C. Kennedy, Michael Dowd, | that she is in fine condition, ready for sea. Daily average.............. +++e++++-+- 88,866 | donations through New York Herald, Mrs. |It is expected that the Puritan will soon u he above statement re; Sprague, Mrs. Satterlee, Dr. Fry, Mrs. | leave for Port Ro: I, 8. C., at which place, Deetessels openteaae tue Sore N. | Mackay-Smith, Mrs. Hutchinson,” Mra - < of the investigation now in progress, is no r:puted to be immensely wealthy. Tesents only the number of copies of THE EVEN- | frost Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mr. Parsons, |‘ ee bose Spectre ea Nae wake to be as nearly authentic as it is possible | 10-cent fee. king | J2DSeF considered in the light of an imme Suda te Ba Easokient. ING STAR circulated during the six secalar days | Mrs. Ludlow, Mrs. Story, Mrs. Hammond, | ™ent will locate a ficet of to: ; | t0 obtain them without recourse te the | So the Washington folk have been taking | diate menace to prices. The war scare has Z . s96—t! MacMillian publishing house, New York; | which will be called on either by the fleet Shortly “after Kilzour’s disappearance it | ending Friday, March 18, 1e9¢—that is, the num- | Olt OG BD" wetmore, Senator Plate of | at Hampton Roads or that at Key West, was charged that he was insolvent and a | ber of copies actually sold, delivered, farnish- | New York, Mes 3 John pes Mrs. Childs, | sould necessity arise. Port Royal is at a et ve e vi ‘f 0 consis be Mrs. lay wood, Ts. le, ‘oman’ rmy 7T mecessa! » fugitive. The Port Jervis National Bank | edor mailed, for valuable ideration, to bona ee Noe Lecgue of Washington; D. ecnvenient distance from either of the tw® strength of Spain and her dependencies is | thi prevailed. The rates were unusually aon ieee, peel A geeniomeneny Ned my od seized his property under several attach- | nde purchasers or subscribers, and that none of | £74 jyoV¥,Leseue of Washington, D. C. | ott and although the torpedo boats are obtained. The present force of Spain in | high, with added charges for every half- | cose recently mitained in frequent changes ments. These attachments purported to | the copies so counted are returnable to or remain | daughter of Admiral and Mrs. Norton, who | siower in movement’ than the cruisers, | Cuba is as. fi 2 mile increase in the distance from the city From the same source considerable other | ing from his experience in Detroit. There, | P2™¢ Symptoms -have been removed from information bearing on the military |two ,years ago, a similar condition of | ‘st, situation. WS: ne city | of position, are not disposed to adopt either represent $1,000,000 indebtedness, while the | in tne office unsold. -} Sends 100 $1 bills “for the benefit of the lit- | they could reach either place within rea- | Regulars, 135,000 men. Of this number it | hall. So an Sey santuipal fran. | 2¢cOunt permanently. The low level of property seized was valued at $300,000. Kil- TT. HERRON, tle children: whose fathers perished in the | snable tie. The moritors which it has | 18 estimated that 80,000 of them are cea, | formed, which received a municipal fran- | values now prevailing, many stocks of hi veral contracts for biue stone Co ets 25 Maine disaster. tive for military purposes. They are dis- | Chise providing, on a three-year contract. | merit selling under the most conservative poor ter epiy ay itene, one with the clag on Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. —_ +2 ____ been said will compose the fleet nee tributed throughout the island ag follows: |# business rate of $40 and a Sona rate | estimates of actual worth, will go far to- Brooklyn amounting to $40,000. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ANOTHER SUBURBAN LINE. the Amphitrite, Terrer, Miantonomoh and | apout 25,00) are in the two eastern prov. | Of $25 a year, with no increase of price ward preventing a serious break, even in ‘Tne property was sold by the sheriff and qi was purchased by Charles St. John, pres- | Mmeteemth day of March, A. D. 1898. ident of the Port Jervis Bank. The Sho- JNO. C. ATHEY, hola Glen property, which was valued at Notary Public, D. C. 360,000, was knocked down to him for subject to $16,000 in liens. The s Glen property, valued at from $200,000 to $300,000, was sold to him for 31,500, subject to $10,000 in liens. The business wis placed in charge of Cashier Scott of the bank, who held pos- TO FORM A NEW COMBINE. session of it until 185, during which time over $40,000 of business had been trans- | Joseph B. Greenhuj Organising An- Puritan. inces of Santiago de Cuba and Puerto | allowed for distance from the exchange. | the presence of alarming Intelligence. Dendctan ant tao Moctiaten: Principe, and_the remainder ‘are in the | The metallic or eae rae. a5 | ‘Today's rumors were mainly reassuring provinces of Santa Clara, Matanzas, Ha- | €mployed. This company has been remai in character, the report on the Maine dis- An important contract was let by the | Vana and Pinar del Rio. ably successful, so that already it has over | 22 .¢ taking the one form heretofore over- bureau of yards and docks of the Navy | There are about 30,000 members in what | 6300 contracts, and 4,800 telephones in- | Seiler {ai stock-exchange conjecture, name- Department today. Jt was for dredging |!8 known as the volunteer army. These are | stalled: and. as stated in a letter of Gov- | )/00N, Neto fxing the responsibility Y- mostly in the province of Havana and are | ¢rnor Pingree, although the old company | !¥> - about 300,000 feet of the harbor about Wort | TTEay in the patune ot nce ane and are | Cromptly, in ‘competition, cut under’ the was possible from evidence obtained. While Jefferson on Dry Tortugas Island, which | responding to our state militia. ; rate of the new one, yet its subscribers - is ri, ticle Fire Mage ood nee te will enable large naval snd merchant ves- rere are 55,000 men who are not effec- rd fallen off from about 4,700 to about eros = openly used. es an tncentive t sels to anchor very near the shore to take | tive for itary duty from various causes. « > stock operations. Today, however, the idea ¢ h arm; Still, the Washington people are finding, 5 on coal. This is the first step taken by the aa tg eer ecm soins as the Detroit people found before them, | that such a finding would be. announced Report on the Proposed Washington and University Railway. The report on the Washington and Uni- versity railroad bill, which has been writ- ten by Mr. Curtis of Iowa of the House District committee, says: “The bill has the approval of the Com- missioners of the L.strict of Columbia, and its early passage is urged not only by those interested in the American University, but aSAn ver Sunday was fairly general and led Navy Department toward the e- | sions, is 100,000 men, which in times of | that it takes an unusual amount of pole- | O¥er ; —— other Whisky Trust. by the citizens now living in Cleveland | ments for making a naval supply coaling | demand for additional soldiers may be in- {mic force and organized energy to fight, dg regan meee tinct neptaed entire Came Back t= Four Menths. PEORIA, Ill, March 19.—Joseph BB. | Park, and your committee has received nu- | station at the Tortugas, which will now be | creased as follows: First reserve, 50,000; piling Pralintrenched and “teresnisi| ‘The bank statement reflects a further de- Four months after his disappearance Kil- | Greenhut, former president of the Ameri-| merous letters from parties now owning | pusheff as rapidly as possible. ‘The Ala- | S°cond reserve, 160,000 men, all of whom oe crease of $10,585,100 in loans, a fact reflect- are instructed in military tactics, and a | Corporation. The people will continue from . m : bama Dredging and Jetty Company of Mo- | second reserve, which 1s not instructed. of | season to season to bear wrongs that are ing stock liquidation and a general inclina~ bile was awarded the contract at 38 cents | 300,000 men, making in all a grand total | irreparable, and until at length they be- swath} aE sgutetion ienmon. — hg Sig department has aiso | Of 610,000 men. Since these figures ‘were re- | come absolutely no longer endurable, be- z s posits have per cubic yard. Tue department ceived here recent drafts of 15,000 men to | fore any movement is made to put them | fallen off $7,304.00 in consequence of the under consideration ‘bids that were SuD- | strengthen the army in Cuba leaves only |down or thrust them out: and even after | heavy reduction in loans, but the reserve mitted for building wharves and coal sheds | 85,000 men of Spain's regular army now in | such movement is mater how sedionaly Semester ene an in- : ments and erecting homes. This road will |at Tortugas end,at Key West, but they |the peninsula, the Balearic Islands, the | slow and hesitating find ‘they the steps 0 ymounting into negotiations with the bank for the | tion, it is said, contemplate Saeeens, snd exactly meet such a want. were rejected, and fresh proposals will be | Spanish possessions in North Africa and | which it takes in getting into effective | to $5,388,625 being reported. 3 return of his property and in December, | have asked Mr. Greenhut to head the c “The line will run through “Cleveland > the Canary Salada: shape, and how scarce and hard to come at | An increase of $5,211,300 in specie is ex- 1M, an agreement was made by which he | cern. If the deal goes through on the lines | Heights, Cleveland Park, University Park, | 8Vited prompuy. In the Phillipine ‘Islands Soain has an | ehy proper leaders therein, not one man in | Plained by recent imiortations from Iu- Se ee ee ee ee ee ee Eee eaten | Sm dinent. tothe cAmiectoen < University? Extension; of Relief Measures. grmy of 82,000 men, which Includes about |@ thousand being truly qualified by native | Frye. but legal tenders were decreased that he pay the bank $12,000 in sixty days | bination of whisky distillers ever c Connection will be made at the junction of | 4 view of the-sitwation presented as con- | 15,000 native troops. Several regiments of | and acquired equipment and temperament 68 . Every item of the statement re- and the balance, amounting to $6t,000, | plated. Milwaukee street and Connecticut avenue gour returned. He had been temporarily | can Distilling and Cattle Feeding Com- irsane from the effects of neura’gia, when | pany, the old whisky trust, has returned he took passage for Liverpool. While on | trom Cincinnati, where he has been in con- the vessel he recovered his reason and re- | suitation with a number of distillers rela- turned immediately to Port Jervis. tive to fdeuibie a naw combine: When he arrived there he at once entered The houses outside the present organiza- nearly all of the territory lying west of Connecticut avenue to the District line, which property is in the hands of small owners, stating that they are only waiting until rapid transit facilities into the city can be secured before making improve- = the latter were disbanded during the time | to guide or push such a fight or movement | flects a degree of conservatism which must which it claimed was due, in installments. —_—-—— with the Capital Traction Company's line, | ‘Tverting all repottS of the aspect of af-| of war, it is suid. because they are of very | to a triumphant issue be set down as one of the safeguards of He then demanded the books of his busi- ‘TORPEDOES IN HIS POCKET. where free transfers will be given to and | “airs being changed, by negotiations with | little use to the Spanish government. The moral of all which is that no wise or | the present financial situation, with do- but could secure only the day book. q, ir = 2 x - | mestic affairs all prepared for the worst ; from the city. Your committee is informed | the Spanish ministem, is tnat no such nego-| In Porto Rico there are 5,000 Spanish | careful community will lightly grant fran claimed that the bank had made a BS | 2. wee accidcat Causes Death of m| that it is tho invention oer pares | the Spanien ministens is upon in advance | tT09ps. which in the event of hostilities, | chises for the rendering of a public service | that may happen to shat pee eee ee brett out of the business and was in, bis mene canes to extend the route into Maryland to Glen | o¢ thy receipt #f thié report ot the court of | C°Ud be suppiementea by 4,000 volunteers. | to any corporation; where such are given | It is, easti pa ip Seg ac FS baig Sores Son aoa ae. a Ta 00. a Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. Echo Chautauqua this summer, Z P' pees they will be watched vigilantly and kept pe Ee , | Proven to have been nothing more than The District Commissioners have in- | to grant such franchises at all, but to keep > formed Mr. John A. Pearson, 2203 L street, | closely within iitself—so that all its people | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. nabl Shall realize their responsibility, and_ feel pata ray ENRy Are umanie tb Srant a peciilt ¢o,| Sal on onergiy aoe eae thee he Getiowiay are tae ‘opening, the high- connect the grounds of Grace P. E. Church |in—its management of great public serv- | est and the lowest and the cloring price of with the feed wire of the Georgetown and | ices and its ministration of wide common | the New York stock market today, as re- Tenleytown Railway Company, for lighting | utilities. Our municipalities cannot pos- | pcrted by Corson & Macartney, members “The proposed line of road will also reach | nauiry, even if'théy, would be made possi- the president and cashier of the bank and JMBERLAND, Md., March 19.—Jeffer- t by “4 er of the report. One demanded a settlement in the courts. ok a territory not now reached by any other | ble by the characte: PO! son D. Holland, a Baltimore and Ohio company, ee = rapidly being settled. | thing persisted insby authorities whose = = ge brakeman, fell from his train at the Cum- | Many new houses have been built with the «pinicns and statements must be regarded APPROVE PRESIDENTS COURSE. | riand viaduct early this morning and ay tice’ a great many Gs service, | ag having weight, {g'that the conclusion of was instantly killed. Simultaneous with his | owners of ground surrounding the uriicn | the controversy mugt include the freedom fall there was a vivid flash, accompanied | sity who are waiting to develop and im- | of Cuba, and that no proposition not involv- by an explosion. Torpedoes whieh he car-| Prove thelr holdings until the road is bui.c. | ing this is serfeusly“in contemplation. Resolutions Adopted by the Philadel- in M. E. Conference. CHESTER, Pa., March 19.—At today’s o q y - | New York stock exchange. Correspondents, di ket were jarred off and ‘The American University 1s projected on * ri , | Purposes. The police regulations, they say, | Sibly prosper se long as they are not mu: ge re, sersion of the Philadelphia M. E. confer- | Tied 1 BIS Dip Docket vag. a large scale. ‘The chancellor expoers vo | A phase of tiie sitiiation suggested today | Purposes. The po for commercial light or | nicipally | managed — managed in close, | Messrs. Van Emburgh & Atterbury, No. 3 erce Rev. Amos Johnson of Philadelphia |" The police were for a time wnder the im- | expend $10,000,000 in buildings and endow. | leads to the inference that whatever dis-| power purposes of any grounded circuit, creed a =. me ee offered a resolution indorsing the action | ression that some one had been shot. Hol-| tents, and provisions are to be made for | cussion there 48’ at “present in progress be- | such as that of a trolley railroad. ‘So. et aT hha gre es which touch | American Spirite... President McKinley and Congress have | land’s neck was also broken and his left ee ee ene eae pattie build- | tween the Spanish ‘thinistet ind the State —_—_——— the aeeeaitins of all citizens are farmed Ameriosa Spirits, pf. taken in the Spanish-American troubles, | #tm crushed off. rp aap egies Taste feb rl oe of | Department relates not ‘td the Maine disas- Reported Capture of Gen. Pando. | out or jcbbed out, the city is going to be | Smerican Sugar and pledging the loyalty of all Methodists te the government. The resolution created an outburst cf enthusiasm, many ministers sp:aking in A report was current this afternoon that | robbed and its people robbed and oppressed. General Pando, the Spanish general in| Great combinations of designing, artful, Cuba, had been captured by the insurgents, | Plausible, greedy men lie constantly in and school will be opened in the fail, witn | tet nor directly fo, the final, settlement of SEAIN MONS SpSTBAN WACHE.) _ | tives debaitmenta, This aniveriigtie cee | the cenbrel ches question, but to the im- thi 3 Rumor That Hugh McCalmont Has | 1 the Patronage of the Methodist Church, | mediate relief of sufferings from starvation r de where there but is national in character, havin; : a At the Spanish legation nothing had been | ¥4it among us on every si favor of it.’ It was adopted with a hurrah. Sold the Giralda. dominations represented on {ts board ot | 00 the island. Thus. tar. the relief sent bY | heard of the report. <a le ab pea Ap en eS Fs NICE, March 19.—It is rumored here that | trustees. this country, which frdm the very cireum- mere set of 0! ickerers in and deale: Y Sa pt Oe out of spoils—to prey upon our municipali- REBELLION IN CHINA. Csar Withdraws His Demand. ties, especially the richer of Larroy robbing CONSTANTINOPLE, March 19.—In con- | them not only of their wealth, but of every rf . form of worthy life. And to such a past Beauence of the sultan's direct appeal the have things come In multitudes of Ameri- evar has consented to withdraw his de-|can cities that today, municipally, as we wand for the $3,750,000 arrears of the | know, they have fallen to be a mere laugh- Spain ‘has purghased the steam yacht “Your committee has been informed that | ftances of the case is still inadequate, has Giralda, belonging to Hugh McCalmont, the incorporators of the Washington and | been confined to that part of the island in ; University Railroad Company are business 2 e Most Formidable Uprising Since the | yp. men of Vermont and Washington city thay | Control of the Spanish “authorities. The: in Tai-Ping Outbreak, a timation is that this government intends io their engineer: Li t LONDON, March 19—A special dispatch | The Giralda 1s 280 feet long, has 35.1 feet | 2" that they are rome vo ST herr | extend tho relict 49 the entire detandielther from Shanghai, received here today, says a pera the Patina ae aie. cesigner® |as soon as they can organize after the | with or without the consent of Span. ‘The es . ing stock, a marvel, a hissing and a by- conspiracy, with the object of bringing | gine Company, and she was built at Glas- | Charter is granted.” ~ consent of the Spanish government is de- | Russ0-Turkish war indemnity, which his | ine e ing vy about a rebellion, has been started by Chi- | gow in 1804. Her triple-expansion engines | ; The Incorporators named in the bill are | sireq and earnestly sought, but it is sug- majesty at first insisted should be paid | ¥°Td ifthe earth. s la J. D. Croissant, Frederick C. Kennedy, A. are | fom the Graeco-Turkish war indemnity. rege < nese ote sf sates saaee S alee See roeienerl up te: 60, hatren pewet e800 eh rece prey David D. Stone, John J. | ested that if the conditions in Cuba are| This fact, it is alleged, foreshadone me ee hts: the Pension Roll. Sua. te tho peowince 6 Hanen Atte aat resting cepaciinod tha sarees er, nt ve Naah and! Chacies 8 Levy | sachs ase Aw oommenthurmanlty cco canal key's acceptance of Prince George of | From the Brooklyn Eagle. to have spread to all the provinces border- 436 tons, or enough to last her ten days, The route of the proposed road is as fol- | this government to extend wholesale relief, | Greece, the candidate of the czar; as gov- A Grand Army post in Virginia offers a ing on the Yang-tse-Kiang, and fears are steaming at sixteen knots speed. The up- | lows: Beginning dt the intersection of the demands of humanity are as strong for | ernor of the Island of Crete. reward of $100 for every instance of proof sxbressed that it may prove to be the most | °° Gece of the Giralda is strengthened fo | Connecticut avenue extended and Milwau- caek 86 be getended wile ee tices eS ee that a soldier is drawing a pension by formidable since the Tai-ping rebellion. It | P&T Seat Of the Gl weight of the heaviest | kee street; thence westerly on Milwaukee | the reiief to PEED Activity in Ma Shells. fraud, and it advises other posts to follow is professedly a patriotic movement. quick-firing guns, end her engines and | Street to the intersection of- ‘Tenleytown | of the insurgents, as well as to the starv- zs ig its example. It is hoped that the offer will a ST boilers are efficiently protected by her coal | Toad (or Wisccnsin avenue); thence north- | ing who have been concentrated within] READING, Pa., March 19.—A car lead of | be acted upon with prompiness, and. that CALIFORNIA FRUIT KILLED. bunkers. There is a complete armory of | ¢riy. over the tracks of the Georgetown | the Spanish fortified towns. It is suggested | " achinery from Passaic, N. J., has arrived | those who know of frauds being perpetrat- 3 rifles on her main deck. and a pair of quick- | 2nd Tenleytown road, to Quincy street: | tnat the President will insle: that there | bere for the Carpenter stecl works, to be | ed against the public and the reat soldiere Thotsands of Dollars Damage to | firing guns are mounted upon her prome- | thence wester!y on Quincy street to 44th : tay snake jectiles for the War De- | —for it comes to that—will tell what they Orchards by Frosts. nade deck. street; thence northerly on 48th street to sonnet Dee sinerninn pn ae ee ae Seas Lome out in | Krow, make some useful money and purge National Lesa Uo. SAN FRANCISCO, March 19.—Reports eeacicto tai wien tienieel ortheriy aa TEs Gals set this eovereren IEA miusit| faeces umbers qpdishipped e6 fant as / 20%, Tach will come of the ofier oe ong | New York Central... -- - 3 + J vel 7 i 2 - a > from the central part of the state indicate Despondency Leads to Suicide. 4ith street to Flint street; thence west on | etre, Wty o! e they ‘are inspected by army and navy ex. perts. rs as.the lists are kept partially secret. It is not likely that frauds will be easily discov- ered, because the frauds are more eager than any otbers to keep themselves out of sight. @pricots, plums, almonds and cherries have been completely rumed by the heavy frosts of the past few nights. The orchards in PADUCAH, Ky., March 19—T. H. Pur-| Fjint street to Boundary avenue; thence | ¢*tend relief at all (a thing not disputed) to year, one of the city’s leading men, a large | southerly on Boundary avenue to 48th street; | €xten it to the suffering people of all tobacco dealer and banker, who was iden- teanes ete on 48th aces to Brandy: parts of the saisng: If Spain will aac te = Si Nee MERE = ae wine street; ence easter! on y= y le wi ANT 7 7 —I — ee of aS Lodi = Soars pee iene pore shot ee wine street to 47th street, ag shown upon Seat eae ETE it pa aS chat. thai | Chinese eno wore megane into this sea Spit PSR aE SERS peer of the owners.) Mt fF | came despondent over protracted. iliness Seen oie tnlnd section atichighway:| --itt-seill- be’ sent) akivbow, whether by tne | ty.> trom reeled -andewer *Gelignrada: a Se. i of Attack. The apricots in these particular sections | 2>4 recent business reverses. Bee tne Ee nL On Ee Songress, and | SbrOusn 1h bert ors nmhelm,. beve) best |r. 3 ae a caraeaees ieeew aces wig: are of a very fine quality and command a CNP TEN that 1¢ Bpain wants 40 fight about it that it | captured. They were landed om Tuesday | rurpance it is probable thar ‘unusually fa- good price, So the loss to the orchardists To Put a Tariff on Lumber. will be a matter for her to decide. night by an unknown vessel. The celes-|vorable conditions will prevail during the will run up ito the thousands of dollars.| VICTORIA, B. C., March 19—The pro- athe Army Resrgantuation, tals had a total sum of $5.25 in thelr pos- | coming summer for the transmiscion of ‘The late fruit ts not affected. vincial legislature has passed a resolution ‘The military /attairs mittee of the | Aang@, They have -been taken to Los | yellow fever germs from the hotbed in Ha- Angeles, where they-will be examined. to the nial soil of the ithe 3 requesting the government to impose a vana conge! 801 southern Spring Games at London. @uty on American lumber and shingles House held a special meeting today to a Se ————e. THE ATTITUDE OF EUROPE. Only England Has Manifested Sym. pathy With the United States. Rumors of various kinds regarding the states. It is none too early for every city LONDON, "March 19—At the spring | equal to duty imposed by the Dingley attitude of the European countries in case| consider the bill for the reorganization A Lesson for Cheeseparers. and town in the south to get ready to deal games of the London Athletic Club today | tariff. Resolutions called forth sharp re- of trouble between the United States and | of the army. The bill, so far as it reor- | From the Army and Navy Register. with this disease in the only way in which Lutyens won the one-mile challenge cup in | tallatory speeches, and but three mem-| Spain have been tn circulation around the | ganized the army into what is known as it can be dealt with successfully, namely, poy bers voted against them. White House and the uptown departments. |the three-battalion formation, met “with em ied eninge Son ae oe eee scl oe Many of these rum®rs have plausibility at|the unaniomus ayproval of the members is shared iclent 1 health In the 120 yards dash Blawford gave up Drought in California. i Noy contivaiation af" Gnasd aa _Pyere efficient local organizations. second eee and Mayne won. Time, 1215] yrusKo, Cal., March 19—Stock"Yalsers | to be obtiimed from the State Department, of the committee. dignity - | antine will no doubt be maéntained wi: pat reasonabl ‘The two-mlie handicap by 1. G. of this county are circulating a petition | One rumor is that this country has tearned a Some criticism was made of the phrase- ee = oe Steeiat ology of thet portion of the bill authorising cepts tar, SN pinpews_ atveney which will shortly be forwarded to Presi- | that an agreement has been reached be-| the President “in time of war to expand Lloyd. Time, 9.50 1-5. ‘Harri: value, but to rely largely upon quarantine Fitzherbert’ won the quarter-mile run. | Cnt McKinley. The unprecedented drought | tween certain European countries, England | the skeleton battalions and recruit the for protection to the neglect of local mcas- Time Si secontie, hag been very hard on stock, and in the | rot included, for the purpose of maintain-| regiments and companies up to the full war cloud loomed up| ures is folly little short of crime. The 48) yards run was won by Coltart | Petition the President will be asked to pro- | ing peace in Spain pending a settlement of | strength provided. for in the pill.” Sey. | 2"4,then Tush into foreign markets to a aim ock may graze on certain "| purchase anything that can carry guns. : — tag twenty-five yards start). Time, ee ensat hs ofan fe Park Teservation ‘& | eral members desired the language of the | But the cheeseparers and false economists | ©F@im, Provisions and Cotton Markets. Ballroad e, during the coming season. > 1 + bill to forbid unequivocally the strengthen- | in Congress have to learn a lesson some| Furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co., bankers ing of the army except in time of actual | time, and is a ga eel ore ge recognized and declared war, and this sug- | cca#ion Ladenturg, Thalman & Co., New York. gestion was unanimously concurred in, and GRAIN, the change in the phraseology was ordered. a oo FE & ?, tre t [ To Reform Courts-Martial. BERLIN, March 19.—The reichstag today pessed the second reading of the bill pro- - ——_-.— Defenses for Fort Delaware. . WILMINGTON, Del, March 19, — Four car loads of castings for a carriage for a i i] i SSe°S EERE SSS bbs im the conduct of disappearing gun to be used at Fort Dela- min! ‘The whole text of the bill was not gone co ~ Se — have bic tr mere from Providence, over at Aegsohs Scene but at the ses- ra = Riotous Street Car Strikers. -. consigned to Major Raymond. The because it was sion on Monday completed and - castings will be shipped HOUSTON, Tex., March 19.—The street | city to the fort. Te Rone teas: Voie Sagasta reported to the House for action. i weg ee os The section authorizing the President, in Trichinae im American Meat. Another interesting te sree pa eda ears as Somer of war the car company whose lines have been tied up for four days on account of a strike of em- ployes endeavored to get @ car out today. ak ‘ drawn read: \" time H. V. Chase, superintendent, acting es a 4 Oe alee gs conductor, was hit in the head by some ~ Reset ch caf gant one ia the mob, which rushed up to stop and Rave net found that the Untied Ste the car. He is seriously wounded. No cars has the bun many real friends in Europe. In fact, they ere now being run. One arrest was made. Importation | have found that, outside of England, the. ERIE SSS Scere SRaES Ge: BSE Horses for the Cavalry. that these countries would FORT MEADE, S. D., March 19.—The Biack Hills ranges are being scoured. by the United States agente for horses suit- FE ree i ahs ad }

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