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2 ALASKA DISCUSSED|NOT BEFORE MONDAY “ > : . THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1898-14 PAGES. . tra st ear som ante | hae ae =] ACTION IN CONGRESS [PERIMENT A SUCCESS|FINANCE AND TRADE nated states. hold 200 poundsCof guncotton. Experi- Chairman Hull of the military affairs | ents made in New York showed that committee will secure action upon the bill : Equipment of Seventh Street Railway Line! _ at the earliest possible moment. It mr~ “ icti : ae Go t (Continued from First Page.) rajutie a aese raiead eee tee ini eae No Likelihood of Friction on the With Electric System. Prices of Stocks Yielded Bill Providing for Its Governmen {is Hoase It 1s estimfated Qhat the cost of counter- : 2 to Short Selli Taken U; Navy Department just now, is that oleae] << 0 thier amendment provides thai sot sie | mininn with the-‘Wesndlee wil be: dtout Maine Report's Reosipt. : Selling. en Up ed in the enlistment of recruits for various | ood of any war Im whieh the Dene ate | $90,000 a matie, : 2 Sale i: weScaen Shsearhne ea iia be ence mee ee crecne may become involved the army shall be eauld be protected vel ertis: recrul! Probabilities as to Com- pletion of Work. ‘ the guns of the- Wut PROCEDURE EXPLAINED BY SENATOR CARTER} stations woud be opened at a number of | reduced to a De Sak peat of tie tape (emeas bets f ie thought even if Ha- THE REGULAR MODE OF cities, mostly on the coast. Today in re-| rumerary officers and the honorabl> dis-| Yé™ should) surrjinder it would ve 0 008: 2 Usted men.” Credentials of Mr. Hanna Pre-| tnat a beard of officers would be detatied to ssi prohibition on the. payment by atate| Moving © idden torpedo. ee eee ie cala untze are | OF local officers of a bounty or gratuity of|. Bids for Poojectiles Opened. sented. Breat lakes, where It is said there are &| money to @ soldier as an inducement tu sn-| Bids werd’ operied at the War Depart- Bumiber of parsons who would be wiles ‘| list in tho United States military service | ment yesterpay ‘ furnishing the depart- ON THE REVIVAL OF WAR NEWS Something Decisive Expected From the President. Granger Shares and Sugar the Objects of Attack. Mr. Edmund Saxton, the contractor in chargs of the work of changing the equip- ment of the 7th street line of the Capital ‘Fraction Company from the cable to tne : underground electric system, has demon- oe strated that his plan of doing this without NO MILD POLICY WANTED | ttertering with the Gnoctnny ar ieee >| 13 @ practical one. Last night, after the stopped running, gangs of men began There is not likely to be much friction in io pet the pecienaier bars in the conduit, Congress over the disposition of the Maine | ang, although the space is rather limited, report when it comes to Congress. There | owing to the fact that the cable and the is considered to be no room for controversy | wheels on which it runs are still in place, over the matter. The suggestion that the | 1 was possible for the men to put the in- minority are going to resist the report be- | suiators in place, and then attach the con. ing reterred:to the foreign atairs com@ell- | Gurtnr ‘hare. Beginibeg at the southern tee ts pronounced Itile short of absurd. | ena of 7th street, the men got as fer merth ane Xue; peuuiing retercnon,ty gemeilMee 155" nh trest ‘south, when thn’ shns eames is imperative. The most insignificant thing | this morning to begin the operation of the Bias too enepueR thie 1pemality OC Fete 1 wean See ¢be werk eomiokeces Shen dee ence to committee, and there. is apparently | cars stop at night and ends with the start- no Gispesition to treat so important a ques- | ing up of the engines in the morning, tion as this with less regard for the forms | there is only about five hours in each of procedure than ts shown in dealing with | twenty-four when this can be done. minor matters. The suggestion that #5 @] gar. Saxton, however, is very much grati- result of the conference between the Presi- fied with the results of the first. night's | cautious covert a dent and Speaker Reed yesterday the | work, and he is naturally pleased that his | “SUUOUS covering of short contracts. renee meat? be held im check hy the ret: | judgment. bas been vindicated as to the | vrai, “wenaiure Of the crisis now im erence of the report is based upon a false | practicability of making the change with- | P° S. conservative Interests are con- assumption. out interfering with the running of the | Strained to refrain from participation in es Bae e road. Independent of the advantage to the | eitter account. What the Rules Require. patrons of the line that the company was | Prices which now serve to represent the The rules of the House require that mes- | not obliged to go back to horses, this ex- | market value of securities are not founded sages from the President, after being read, | Periment is of general interest ‘to street | on the business of the properties repre: cater ‘the. sereiog. SGMy Ot Shens An6 BET das Deel nmendhd-ig- udding” “unde. che {chant abo iron projectiles for Mit, GALLINGER ON CUBA | 0f Scandinavian birth who Rave been t] Drovisions of this act.” Section 7 of the i ith which to man the ree ox sea in their native country. The ‘w, | Dill increases by 20 p2r cent over thé fixed | fortifications. Thé advertisement called for consist of Lieut. Simon Cook, Surgeon iW. | retes in time of war the pay proper of en-| 187 ten-inch. adlid shot, 010. twelve-inch te’s session to- | A- McClurg and an enginser officer and *| listed mon “actually serving in commands | mortar shells, ‘weighing 800 pounds each, sede y Horses boatswain who have not yet been namet'| orerating against an enemy.” The com-|and 500 twelve-inch mortar shells, welgh. day the chaplain in his invocation gave | mre” an, “oe ge Paul Duluth, Mil: ie ee ee ae'the Amecieas people of alt faith, whien | Waukee and Chicago, and will be — Sictiou SE toaldeacine ate the ere fuse large number of firms who bid for Orie ated Ge ari ies te: Seceeteiag wie) ton, See ee 0 the contract, and the prices at which they Nee a ee cermnen ce Cute aaa a The clase of men wanted ar> scamen, or- eo sea aoe ietiewtecine ia proposed to furnish the projectiles showed Work that wae being done in behalf of the | @ary seamen and machinists of several | fi0t sree oF territory. first be allotted its|@ wide range. So far as figures are con- work that was being done in behalf of the — seein tose ise 8 ide range. Go tar ax figures are con- dos by the devoted men and | Classes, the pay proportional quota of such recruits. There | cerned, ee ee x Seaodan! “Gn ibe! ined “The chaviele ste —— to the department that the| ®"€ 2 number of other minor amendments | the lowest bidders, although other con Z ‘ord comes to KE EY tions may exist, which, under certain cir- ne ee ee ee recruiting board which has been at work | #/"eady publish2d. cumstances, ht ent them from get- Christian spectacle,” and fervently prayed | TOO ne has accomplished good ro- Advocating Stecl Dry Docks. a ae ne ee that it might be continued. leans ting the contract. The Senate committee on naval affairs | sults. Fifty men were enlisted at that Capt: ache Ritadinks Mr. Gallinger (N. H.), who recently a place and they are to be shipped promptly | today granted a hearing to a number of Gabi Baiken. navel alae die Boosters turned from a trip to Cuba, announ to New York and are to be distributed| gentlemen on the proposition contained in preps Z TG UMCabae at the that, yielding to the kind solicitations of among the various ships according to the| an amendment to the naval appropriation | © ie Navy, ret —_ Tite Paseo many senators, he would tomorrow, ae exigencies of the services. From New Or-| bill for the construction of a steel floating ar Be a ano ae aoe S bech transacted, brlely addgese the Senate | leans the board goes to Galveston to con-| dry dock of the Clark & Stanflela model in Sigh ees ee a upon his observations in Cuba, unless, tinue its work. The qualifications requi-| the New York harbor, the government to | Key 0 ich pits GE lena icltassousn: meantime, something should occur to pre-| <i. gor enlistment are unusually severe, Re bei a Lage for ee use of thes ok danke fe a <oaes eat at length with vent it. he limited number of | Among those who were heard were Assist- be pet i Sh it em ti Senin aes ia rade although some} ant Secretary Roosevelt, ex-Senator Black-|Rear Admiral Sicard, Oe Gare tials of his colleague, Mr. Hanna; for S the cases of sail-] burn, Mr. Clark, one of the inventors of | North Atiantic’ squadron, an Dt. term as United States senator covering six | modifications are made in the c: Mr, A. | Sampson, president of the naval court of . Js sor- : x years from aie 4, yr eb credentia: ors who have heretofore been in the ser. tear hiai re aaa ee ieaies atrvaa tiga ine ehatiennia’ Tots the and ordered filed. E . Mr ej : ¥ d m- | vice. : faine disaster, there appears to be good 23 Fallroad men throughout the country. as it | sented, but reflect merely the possibilities Bee Ltoae ocr iaaaere ey tae acca self to a general advocacy of floating steel rail ae the Precee wine his business | “Hall be referred to the appropriate com- | 4s the first work of the kind ever attrmp ed. | of a sitetiog ae which mistrust of the mittee repo Saree = emaent Dykeman oe Tee related to that affair and its probable | ™ttee without debate. Therefore the ref- | Now that it has been ‘monstrated that | immediate future is the deminant factor. or! ry Docl rompany oppose e grant- GENERAL MARKET REPORTS Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. NEW YORK, March 22—Lower prices in the London market encouraged a fresh at- tack cn local valves this morning, the Professional element continuing to sell the entire list in the hope of forcing renewed liquidation. While heaviness and a gen- eral tendency toward corcessions prevailed throughout the day the volume of business was small and for the accounts of small operators. The absence of an actual pressure of long stcck inspired some bidding up of prices dvring the early part of the day, but the market was thoroughly lacking in sympa- thy. Every advance invited new Selling, the effects of which were relieved by a Movements of Warships. x V z; toda; tion of song birds. It was placed on the! che navy Departnient ee ea pat Long is authori- | ¢Fence of this particular message to com- | the change in the systems can be made in | As the market recrdes there ae increasing pis : the bills passed were.the fol-| of the arriva! of the cruise: ing of the contract to Clark & Stanfield | consequences, Secretary Long mittce 1s not out of the ordinary and a | this-way, operaticrs will be pushed for- | danger of liquidation by small holders, who loaine=n Gar ortseut nine camottnent of | tal ghibedte (Csatineland hWinington at without giving others an opportunity to|ty for the statement that Capt. Barker | MuSre 1S fot out of the ondin necessary | W8Fd_88 rapidly as possible. are already skeptical of the wisdom of still cacets to the Naval or Military Academy | Port Antonio, Jamaica. This is about the | 1144, proposals. was not sent to.Key West to get the re- thing. ‘There can be no opportunity to opin ae a seh ae mg elves Se ee to a reduction of the of the United States from states, terri-| s.me distance from the south shore of ‘ port of the naval court and did not bring | resist this usual procedure, nor is there | St! 4 - ~ wee 32 = Wants to Name a Torpedo Boat. system by the early part of next month, | Efforts have been made from time to Ore ee ame Trick such cadets | Cuba as Key West is from the north shore. 2 nu. {it back with him. Bee ae ae espomttion| do sesist 208 a So. poueliie that the Sue Gee ne nee stay the decline, in the hope of OP not reside; to raine the sae of pectec: | ie punboat Marista haa reported her ax |\ Reptenentitivewitsxoralaiotcarases ate Beyond making this positive statement, | it If there 1s a rurpose to have the mat- | S>rated ph mien tnat the! pesctealiy | preventing ear eae ee ee ae ae aw tte eis be the District ce Commins blehend has |setts today introduced in the House the Ba eee rete ae committee Shet fact will) the cest oF the ayateen | apeiron bee lee ee unsuccessful as well fit and in the territories to eighteen years. rival at Panama. The Marblehea ' : the Secretary, refused to say anything | (or Digeoliholed in committee that fact will “ “ as soul na Gnpeel a e terr iteen to Dry ‘Tortugas. | following resolution: sae eaumed Capital Traction Company is run by power j able. In quarters heretofore most opti. pe gas ato ator apy aS aoa gene, from Eure eene if “Resolved, that the Secretary of the | With respect to the business that cal Set elle atee Bas been made. It $s | rornished trom the pores Imam ete | conic ee outcome of pending nex. money expended by the territory of Wyom- | rhe officials state there is a mistake in the ee oe eee te Capt. Barker to tisit Admiral Sicard and | not believed, however, that there is any in- | furnished at gt yg et Ing in Protecting and preserving the Yei- | 1. west dispatch in saying that the Mas-| Navy be requested to name one of the new tie other naval. officers in Florida just at | tention to hold the matter up in committee. | “Tre tZienstons Proposed in the bill now | pression and cautious fear. This is clearly Teeiepon suonal Park during the year | Chusetta, as well as the Texas, passed | torpedo hosts the Acton, in honor of the this time. As for Capt. Barker himself, he | TRE sentiment of the House is very pro- | pending: betore Conereee coarse now | Bre result of the tension incident to the 1584-85-56. S mechusccte: Only | town which furnished the men who were | this time. As <i g POEs ihe cena reterencs. to party: “oF | Uniti the bill becomes o lag. Nr wit tee | kens in arriving at the facts behind the retired " for Hampton Roads. Only he has been to . et y in arriving at the facts ind the Zo place Jullus A. Kaiser on the retired | out yesterday h | the frst to shed their blood in the cause of | Will hardly admit, that poulics the desire is for action as speedily | fcre be necessary, In the eatly part ofone: | ays disaster. list of the navy as a passed assistant en-| the Texas has made this move, althoug! freedom in the war of the revolution.” Key West, much’ less discuss why he went | as the circumstances of the case admit of. month, when it is expected to have power | Buying is scarcely justified, and profes- gineer. ; the Massachusetts may follow later. . there. It is naturally expected, therefore, that | to operate the new system, to supply stu» | sional Wall street is forced into short sell- Mr. Carter eae aa Se ac diguincant! Wavement Admiral Steard’s H1-Health. ————_-« +______ the ‘committee will very soon after the | ends st the eastern temnini instead of the | ing as the one course remaining. Such i ure = e < 4 acted hatin seakinyfectiaioe acs Probably the most significant naval move- | Owing to the continued ill-health of Rear | WASHINGTON BRANCH, B. AND 0. Ste aie an Piece Page | locps. as authorized by the bill. It is pos- | conditions are not propitions tea profit for a civil government of Alaska, and ad- | ,PTOPaDIy ed today was the arrival of the | Admiral Montgomery Sicard, commanding 1s'| House may or may not follow tue come mhy poms meine oasis ‘writ ‘be | and for cecettiae nase conre OF, the public ressed the Senate at length upon it. zene See ateateaeeaptian gunboats Cas- | the North Atlantic squadron, arrangements | Resolution to Investigate Maryland's | House may the question once up the | may,become a law. t fidittet prone feel op) —wd-wcrion ing to be generall bee aha ee GED | Ce ae t Port Antonio, Ja-| Fre being made for his probable detach- -. Interest in the Line. House may run away with it and take | and so it may be that the system Inman | ree toward the belief in higher prices once pte Goi ee | ee easels had been anchored in | Ment from that duty as soon as it becomes | STATE HOUSE, ANNAPOLIS, Md, March radical action, if the committee should not | tirety will not be equipped with the new | ttre known, and idle money is be- said that the committee had not deemed it | M2ice- Saket ere near the north- | 4PParent that such a step is necessary. | 22.—Delegate Wilkinson of Worcester coun- | report a proposition that.is satisfactory. system as soon as was expected earlier in | ing kept idle in the hope of a sharp recov- e to provide for a legislative assembly | te eres South America, for several | Several weeks ago Admiral Sicard asked | ty introduced resolutions in the house to- Decisive Action Expected. the season. €ry,from one more sharp break in the gen- Alasks, not only on account of the: | cece he Cincinnati and the Castine | {¢r a short leave of absence in consequence | day providing for the appointment of 4 This is mere speculation, however, since THE SS URTs. This gradual decline of the last few Ppp ene Gens | ie ath TA iamlie ata Gan taadil Of severe attack’ of ialactat tevers His \anecal catmaittes te look into the condi-| the Congress does not know what the re- 3 must, it is argued, end in at least one day rict, which, he said, was nine times as bg id ago for Barbados, | Tequest was granted, and he spent a short | tion of the Washiigtot branch of the Bal- Fort of the beard of inquiry will disclose Equity Court No. 1—Justice Cox. of active depression. During the day the ge as the whole of New England, two | left there over a I put as ta generally be. | tiie on shore, with the result that he was | timore and OFi railroad. The preamble | nor what the President will recommend.| Snowden aft, Rollins; leave to file pill | bargains of the year are likely to be ¢s- ard a quarter times as large as the states | ostensibly for coal, bu = = nding to a | #ble to resume his duties afloat after only | scts forth that a the state owns over one-| The committee will probably follow the eee usual ateree granted. In re Wm. haaaak selling of Union Pacific, the ta curtias momeee oe caret baibhit Se ie a ee ‘earer |# Short season of rest and recuperation. | third of the stock of the branch, which has President in whatever he recommends. De- | Niche ost gee ed me rat cep anys Po retpat yyy dnd sugar was a’ con- aa] sudden = , ve devolv in fore paid not less than 10 per cent | cisive action by the President i ed, . spicuous feature of today’s busin Bos- ard almost zs large as the states of N er | The exacting duties which have devolved | reretofore pa! t on by the President is expected, | mony extended thirty. five, days. Penn. | SP! y cemagper joel : home. It was said at the time that — upon him since the disaster to the battle,| annual dividend, and although the report | and if this expectation ts not disappointed | Mfg. Co. agt. Driggs; appearance of absent ton sold a considerable volume of enuel. Se PEF MOUS Tee toate noe | ahi Maine have van patents: proved fioe' tat is espana Stephen Little, whose | there will be no friction over the question | defendants ordered. Corrigan agt. Corti. es oe Sh aoe. ey sone ced Shay Tio ae Ticeati; | and engage in target practice at one of the | Ten tor him ia his enfeebled condition, | examination $f ths affairs of the branch | in Congress. There is a most deide1 oppo- | gan: sale finally ratified anf eause rete | sional geen ge Peay had attracted many persons 2 ithe a He southern ports of Brazil. The fact that however, and it is now feared that it will showed over “$1,0065000 in the treasury of | sition m both houses of Congress to an! a Saline Times Printing — agt. oar voc Gh pang Bok, pte | sggreeed es during the past two years, but how leng rs a “4 “ c io ‘ a ih d to the credit | thing like temporizing, and to any sugges- | phenstine: restraining order discharged an ene “ - the rush might last nebody could tell. | they have been ordered ae fed os Gana, | be necessary either to give him a shore as- ER es SI entitled | ton of arbitration or a proposition which | recelvership refused. Critcher agt Sime, {to most gratifying reports. trom. fetam Censidering the craracter of the popula- | est foreign port in the vicinity signment or else a leave of absence. to one-third, the Baltimore and Ohio had involves the continuance of Spanish dom-| final decree behalf defendant Cummings. wag oo in the west and possible dam- ae Oe ee mhich the |is believed to be in line with the naval| “7, accordance with Instructions from | defaulted in the payment of its last divi- } ination over any part of the Island of Cuba.| Equity Court Ni 2—Justice Hagner. be ar ieee te ee san bee peeple lived. the Lolding of elections for | nucy of concentrating all its available Washington, a board of medical survey | dend to the berioug’ embarrassment of the | The tniversal demand in Congress is for Offutt agt. Offutt; order to pay alimony | Te <nt°roveratle to the went tendeney. an election at a circus, "US" Ke Rolding | yy renips as near that coumtry as could will convene today either at Key West or | £¢h0ol fund, "End has Se eet oe So eee earn eat Spanish yoke | before March 29, or defendant to be com. | ™ . ote : a > = = = q to the state for its share o: e r in indemnity) for the de-| mitted. Ch : f No taxes upon property are now levied | possibly be done without a pees ae ou board) the: fseetip New a York, forsthe \rocsnan totus cvsulp sot coer senGw con] SECO EE ee the course of | peatcdion ‘of alimony overruled: Tithe, | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sr collected in the district of Alaska, but | tion of a hostile purpose. The Wilmington purpose of examining the condition of Ad- | failure to pay;its regular dividend. the President departs widely from this pol-| Marble Decoration Company agt. Albaugh; a 5 Sie @pncink: the ba Mr. Carter (ras, satisfied that ed the .{2- | belongs to the.north Atlantic station, and | Mint Sicard with the view of determining | The commr'i~= 1s ordered to report what aa ae doubts that there will be a dis- | on hearing. aged post So eaeh pun ren cnet = ment 0} prov: e pendin; z é o a e . Wil the government provided for the dis: |has just made a cruise in the Caribbean | the question of his physieal flinces Cnmee | action ls Tegensary to! protcet’ the state's | turbance in inte a barry eae oe ae Circuit Court No. 1—Justice Cole. the New York stock market today, as Te- tfict would be self-supporting. sea. These three vessels are about the | tinue in the discharge of his mean sonar’ Lee adoption by: ‘a vote of 45 to 35,|.such an improbable contingency it is| Webb agt. Fickling; case given to jury. perted by Corson & Macartney, members Questioning Mr. Carter as to the reason| same distance from the south coast of ous and responsible duties. The board wiil epablicans -yoti with the | thought that the friction would be between | £aton agt. District of Columbia; on trial. New York stock exchange, Carrespondents, for providing for three United States judges | Guba as Admiral Sicard’s flect at Tortugas the Malster 'Fépitt ing 5 5 a uba as and three district attorneys, Mr. Vest (Mo.) be composed™of Medical Inspector M. C. | democrats in’favut of the resolutions. he ee and practically the solid SS eed riper er ged cee Van Emburgh & Atterbury, No. criticised what he termed the “multiplica- | 224 Key West is from the north coast of | Brennan, fleet surgeon of the North Atlan- | ‘Delegate Gébld iritroduced bills eed be siztag Shat Uieticane noe et shod agt. Grealish; order of publication. ticn of officials.” He believed that a rea. | that Island. Bre ens caeeeun BM. ML“ Werretiie, sath | Grebe Tatas Se tone Garrett: Vane ini cine thet then content with a mild potter, Probate Court—Justice Hagner. sonably indvstrious lawyer could, as a dis-| It is impossible to ascertain today what tached to the. baitle ship Indiana, and Sur- ticnal constable forthe twelfth district of | There is a fixed purpose on the part of the| Estate of Richard P. McDaniel; Inventory Sly te aries Chaasact all of the business | tne purposes of the department are in re-| geon M. iH. Simons, attached to the’ battle COUNTRLE 210K! su 3K An97. leaders and the active men in all parties | filed. Estate of Henry W. Lee; order of the ty pasty ‘0 arise there in one month of every | care to the three vessels now. at Port Aa- ship Towa. On the refiort of this board | Senator Westéott introduced a bill today | to hold themselves in restraint until the | publication Betare ue Mary E. ‘Anderson; *Sn reply, Mr. Cartor maintained that, on | tonlo. They may be retained in that port | will depend the further action of the de- | authorizing tho Biommaoe public Works; to Hired oe ae ae or sien eee Pong A case SreMMIMEN Hace mous distances between | for some time, awaiting developments, or | partment. The Secretary and other high | State in the Baltimore and Potomac Ra | ton. Beyond this point there is no assur-| administration filed with assent of next of preminent — in ape = the fact | they may be ordered to immediately con- Officials have shown great confidence in road Companysioy 7 ance that any sort of restraint will be| kin. In re Eliza D. Herrell, guardian; con- thely borate search pe let bard the | tinue their cruise to Key West or some | the ability and taet of Admiral Sicard, and| The bill to organize the-Baltimore and | Possible. ditional resignation filed. Estate of Alice greater part of the year on account of ice, | Other port in this country on the Atlantic will regret the necessity, should it arise, of | Ohio Railroad Company passed the: house Mny Leave Congress to Act. M, Galer; will partly proved. Estate of the necessity of the courts provided for by | cozst. Two other vessels on foreign sta- replacing him just at this critical period in | 0f delegates this afternoon by a vote of 75 Jchn Holschuh; do.. It would not surprise members of the the bill was evident. a Atlantic sea const bon the chovicat rong | his high station as the commander-in-ehiet | {> 4, AM effort was made, but frustrated, | |0', would nots entire question left with | €riminal Court No, 2—Justice Bradley. pe peee ee ee ee qaock bav- | Atlantic sea coast by the shortest route | of ail the naval forces thar would be called | whole to consider amendments prohioiting | Congress after the President takes the Mma iit his. speech’ bY tha, Vice Prete ePted im | poseible are the battle ship Oregon, now Spon to maintain the honor and integrity | the company from acquiring’ the Chesa-| first steps in making demands on Spain. at laid the unfinished business, the national | 0m her way from San Francisco to Callao, | of the United States in the event of a con | peake and Ing with the Wonton Matyi | In the event this isdone the opinion today | Physteal Training in Public Schools. quarantine bill, before the Senate. and the gunboat Martetia, which arrived at | gict with Spain over the Maine affair'on mm pene cae ene is that Congress will pass a resolution set-| From the Medical Recerd. - Mr. Caffery (La.), who had given notice | Panama today. Naval officials refuse to consequence of the inhuman character of | “Senator Bou’ joint resolution extolling | ting forth that the conditions of things in The care of the body has been, up to com- pepo ee pe pies I Sraument | 2dmit that either of those vessels is des- | {ts warfare in Cuba. ‘The hope 1s expressed | President McKinley and Consul General | Cuba has become intolerable and that it is paratively recent years, strangely negiscted in favor of the bill es tired to the east coast of the United States, | that the medical board will report that ad. | Fitahugh Lee for thelr co-opemntion ie the now time for this country to act by recog-| in the public schools of this country. It { bat there is a general belief that such Js | mira! Sicard’s illness is only temporary in | Present erisis and. pledging the support of | DOW time Independence of the insurgents. | has been considered a quite sufficient edut HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. | the case ° Bee cate ere ver anrecneaty passed th? | ‘The President will stand ready to act with | cational training for thoyoune te eeomn ay | General = character, and will probably yield to treat- | stare.denate by ¢ unanimous vote today. his party along this line, and in a few | overload thelr brains with a quantity of | ilnois - ment with a short leave of absence. —->— Question of Successor. % weeks Spain will have to begin war or| matter difficult to digest, and in too many ENGLISH DO NOT WANT HAWAII. swallow all she has said up to this time | irstances even when assimilated of little about resisting interference. Even this| use in after life. Numbers of delicate, Official Statement Made im the House | Program is subject to change with coming | highly strung children have broken down events, but the President realizes that Con- | under the strain, and the dreary daily of Commons. gress will not stand much more delay, and | of the monotonous cramming fasehond - LONDON, March’ 22.—In. the house of | he is willing that that body shall have its dergone in unhealthy surroundings, has de- commons today Sir James Ferguson, con- | way. SS of the aay — to 1 to Be Imminent. which the present g2neration is so pecu~ wee oven Os) Marly susceptible. What does knowledge “the Aecling that: war ts meakient is mowed Siete mage I tn She sisee ok te ee whether there was any truth tw the accn- | gereral in Congress today than it has been tr the still more precious gift of good health? sations brought by the United States Sen- | before. From several conservative sources |The more rational mod? of educating the RLa Chic St. P., M. & 0 Consolidated Gas. Other Movements. Other vessels bound for these shores, and which are expected to arrive within the next few days, are the gunboat Helena | Should they report, however, that his and the miniature battle ship Bancroft. | CCHdition is somewhat serious it will result The former is bound for Key West and the | 9 his formal detachment from the com- latter for Hampton Rowis. The Helena is Gen ~ parce pray sce obara pas a} - In vi 0 € poss: 'Y of ie Se eho pe Fasghewpage tt “when | latter course there is considerable speculs, | Ec1vative, eg Litman ea intercepted at IAsbon, --+ nttachcd tem- | tlon with regard to his probable successor | ter, questioned the governme: perarily to Comms." «- cvell’« Gaet, The | im the djrection of active naval operations. Bancroft has bewr ov «3 4 Turkish wat- His retirement would create a vacancy in As the naval appropriation bill was not reported to the House until today, the con- tested election cas2 of Thcrpe versus Eppes, from the fourth Virginia district, was taken up. An agreement was reached, by which fhe debate was to be limited to four houts on a side. Mr. Walker (Va.) and Mr. Miers (Ind.) controlled the time on the respective sides. The former cpened the debate, explaining that the fourth Virginia district was a familiav one to old members of the House. he | h the assertiion that the situation | young would appear to be that of so train. , " - | the list of commodores, to which Captain | 4te committee on foreign relations in tl as come the fs . is cz need of re ‘ i ous thes iss toni yours there ail been con-| Si a" her eaeunicey, Hoc ae ber ael We: (En SAUIDROR. GOMmEeITee ties ce in | ecm icone ELaspetaes report to the effect | has assumed @ graver axpect than at any | IN6,the body ‘and ‘mind that both advance tests ‘from that district. The fraudulent | tached to the prozceec, s-eund division of | ship Towa and president of the Maine court {that fon ot Haweu.** Pivtting for the ab- | time before and that war seems inevitable. | f° JF S5 possible at constitution but pos- methods apparent in the record in this case | the home squadron of inquiry, would be appointed, thus rais- | ®‘tPtion of Haw: ‘The report comes from an administration | secsed of unusual mental capacity, it should Mr. Curzon, the parliamentary _secre- 2 ty, mere to be found in the record in the case} rhe Vicksburg, which was recently re-| ing him to the dignity of a flag officer. In tary for the foreign office, in reply, said he | S0Ufce that the President is about to send | ho the aim of his teacher to str>ugthen in the last Congress. Until fraudulent his = to Congress a special message which will | physical powers, and until that object te br a prer: a Perted at St. Thomas, + tic to arrive at | that event Captain Sampson would be en- | did Bet now note the published state- | cause a sensation, clearing away all doubt | rZsca!, Powers, at the mind take Dasine Gace the xepablicas crete Te ten tic: [Hampton Reata-witlitaisicdy ontue: ihe | Aled. to Konmnand’a aquaria and seas mete cramer ic, te that now surrounds the situation. This is | itself: on the other hand, if the reverse ts e but, if such was the case, he added, there ted not being the message : T trict was from 5,000 to 9,000. Eppes’ plu-| big monitor Puritan, whisi has recently secu. po relevediof command at the | 0a: no teehee aitiauheaicete reine trensmitting the report of the Main see | the case, teins rality on the face of the returns was 2,621. | been overhauled at the Wutfolk navy yard, | 1°Wa. There is an abundance of excellent + of inquiry, but one in advance of that, The majority, Mr. Walker said, after sift- is now reported to be rvudy for any ser- | "terial for the selection of a new com- PUGILIST BROWN IS DEAD. dealing with the general Cuban question. ing the testimony and giving the contestee vice that may be requirid of her. Unless | ™@nder of the North Atlantic squadron, Of course a report of this sort cannot be the republican votes exciuded at the polls he will sail in | cluding Rear Admiral Bunce, command: | gmith His. Antagonist, is in Jail | verified, but must be judged by its source. and the vote proved by the certificates of | Present plans are chang!, she we | ant of the New York navy yard; Commo- 4 Without Bail. In this case ths source ta ann veters made on the day of election, found | a day or two for Port Ruyal, 8. C., where dore J. A. Howell, recently in com: 4 of a plurality for Mr. Thorpe of 307. tke monitor Amphitrite 1s siationed. the Eu # oy: mand: 0! TRENTON, N, J. March 22—Henry| sent for Senators Allison and Gorman to- Mr. Miers, in reply to Mr. Walker, declar- Gould's Ste Yacht ‘e European squadron and now about to Brown, the local pugilist, who was injured | day. This is the first time he has calléd a ed that the unseating of Eppes would be bis nats 3 return to the United States on his flag-| in a boxing bout with Jack Smith at the | democrat into conference. 4 gross outrage. The majority of the com- The Navy Department is considering the | ship San Francisco, which is to convoy the} palace Sporting Club last night, died this| _ Men who have been consulted or con- Lenn eed ang Riainest | advisability of the purchase of Howard | new cruiser, New Orleans, formerly the | morning at St. Francis’ Hospital. eT ee a ek the evidence, disfranchised the entire city | Gculd's steam yacht Nigura, In the event | Amazonas, across the ocean to New York Brown did not recover consciousness from | there ts no concealing that tren ane orate of Petersburg and the county of Lunen-| that the developments of the next few | or Hampton Roads. Other officers of the time he was taken to the hospital. The | after the talk. Speaker Resd has deter- burg and eleven other precincts in the dis- | weeks Justify such action The vessel has | slightly lower rank who are mentioned as | dcctors will hold post-mortem examina- minedly refused to give any intimation con- Sy on = ee oe see —— already been tendered to ihe state of New | likely of selection to the command of the | tion fod atcornom See temnine the exact oeming. ee talk Rifas eee ht aeegempy id cas ir. hers: a ie minor- vi cal of his de: a ie lef is it he | men who ve seen 2r are Gace from the Bie Tete fae | oP that tale, wed tn soe Seine Orenatca | Dome station are Commodaro W. 8. Bchiey, | C2use Of | Concussion of the brain, "| fed by ‘his manner: that he Is not’ pleased duct from the plurality returned for Mr. | Of that stale, and is now deing prepared | now on duty in this city as president of Smith is still in jail, being held without | with the situation and feels that a serious: age any of the precincts mefttoned by | for such service. She wiil 02 provided with | the light house board, and Captain W. T. bail. ae the majority report except forty votes at several 5-inch rapid-fire gms and possibly | Sampson, commanding the Iowa. In view Sake Gere pe ue, wee aes ei two or more torpedo tubes. She is a twin | of the clroumstances of the case, it is more Mr. Meiklejohn at Omaha. sd ES 4 dissatisfied, but dealt in his argument not In the record, but | Sc!ew steel versel,with all ‘nodern improve- | than likely that the matter wil!’ be eccthen je TAs, Neti Mipech-a-Me>- Meiicie | Fit not raat Whe It i Keown only Seat in the abuse of the neighbors and friends | ments, and was bullt by turian & Hollings- | immediately upon the receipt of the re-| john, assistant. secretary of war, spent ths ARRAS ET ee with whom ke was formerly associated. worth Company of Wilmington. She has | port of the board of survey, which will] Gay making Hi to. the exposition Mr. Hitchcock at St. Petersburg. Se displacement of 1,000 tons, and ts 272 feet | probably be submitted before the end of | grounds znd tothe Sie of old-Fort Omaha. 8T. PETERSBURG, March 22—Ethen CHALMETT FOR REPAIR SHOP. long, 36 feet wide, with « draught of 16 | the ‘week. ‘ Mr. the greatest = ° Mo: Lt feet. Her bunkers will hold 430 toms of | Itisnearlyas good as settled that in the _ 2 Po Bars cee cee ter Foe hac cegn Selneted | cat. aullichant fac ai tatgh Hiroe the’ Adiad | eveea itietiall tae eee on the home sta- wie Eeeeese tle, and her speed ts reported at twelve | tion are divided into three squadrons the sae YORK, March 22.—Lieut. Kelly of ts. It is reported that she can be made the board for the inspection of auxiliary ready for sea in alout two weeks. cruisers said today that the Morgan line ts have been made at the = Arrangemen' steamer Chalmett had been decided upon War Department for the transfer of about athe eects ship, in case she should be re- one hundred soldiers of “he 4th United The list of steamers to be examined to- | States Infantry from Furs sieridan, IL, to Fort Slocum, New Yor! hurbor, where day, Lieut. Kelly said, includes. those of the Mallory, Morgan and Old Dominion | ‘hey Will be incorporated to the artillery lines. It is the purpose of the board to ex- | Tesiment stationed at the: place. All of gmine into the adaptation for naval de- | the men volunteered for thts service. fense purposes of ail steamers plying be- tween New York and southern was changed so as to make tt more specific, Umiting such authorization to a time of