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——— CAMPAIGN IN CUBA! Taterest in the Progress of General Shafter’s Expedition. COOPERATION OF ‘THE INSURGENTS Work of Cubans Has Received Unstinted Praise. eS CAPTURE OF ACERRADEROS en ee ess of Gen. Shafter's army of in for much attention, both nd t in ally now Navy Departme: the tim for holdi » word is possivl= the fort at G from next ‘al Samp- tomorro Admi the cable the yueyed shor hazard onjectur ival. They tomorro’ Work of th > work o Guantar Cabans. forcing the apy = unstinted pra retary Quesida and 0 take much sa Mr. Qaesada sai sin re mo and i ports. oraace of the care Washi es Were to exec 1 plan. n flag is floatir tinued Mr. Quesad: Acerr miles we iswe twenty port for of that locality. i ith Aqu southeast of ant, Aq the great it lores re impor I mo t War Seeretaries Views of the t i Lor s Alser re both a = ee wavr MAJ. QUINN REMOVED, Keeling Against an Engincer Officer in Louisiana. ed to m: in charge BREAKING DOWN. The Opposit tion im the S. rally that t time ae stow ic lay wou d © be strongly IC very early report is ex- of annexation say as soon as reported to admit of he other hand, that while an as early utions will not ted upon. The t the opposition he Hawaiian res: been finally THE OHIO CONVENTION Not Expected to Pass Resolutions a8 to a “ Qolonial Policy. Will Probably Pledge Suppart to the | customs for the district of Williamette, Administration—Government of Hawaii. President McKinley has given the sub- ject of the futttre of the great deal of consideration, but it can be positively stated that he has committed himself to no policy and that the future will wholly determine what this country will do with the territory it has acquired. It is understood today that some of the sest and most confidential friends of the sident have talked to him on this sub- ject. The Ohio republican state conven- tion meets t week, and the question of what it will do has been talked over by the leaders here. General Grosvenor. who stands as close to the President as Senator Hanna or any other man, will leave Chio to take a short rest and to be pre the convention. No Aggressive Resolutions. s been agreed among the leaders nd the F they are right, that the convention will adopt no resolutions on the Philippines which will outline a policy or commit the republicans sin any way. It is recognized ions of an age i nature, 2 colonial poli other estion, wou pgarded as in line President ‘s and t country. With his usual ident will not kind should ent at with attempting to nley's v the foresight the of Pri t anything The tirst r t faithful it would represent the dent's views et this time. It might also commit the republican party to a line of tion which would not be advantageous patriotic In event of unexpected lopments. In short, even the President not calculate what the future will bring or what will happen before the war clo Je lie is a man wh nets as i: and does not propose a question which ed itself. Will Support the Administration. probable that the Ohio State con- n, as most psentative at this » of the republican party in general, adopt commendatory resolutions and to setile not squarely present- offer the loyal suport of the party to the it administration in any wise course It will not attempt to cut out which it must bu body m: It leaders whic t many rable to solutions jon in the way nd holding of foreign men will be held in che rvative and thoughtful suggest © acquisi rritery. TH the 1 ers, by ively known that the Pr ted to ody wh do with reful ¢ might Govern t of Hawail. nexation ever power to 1 government fe “BOMEARDME A MUL War Farce Now ving « Great Ran in Havana. Evening Star. maica, June nelish or ot urope or 1 Says He Will nty De sation, jal Dispateh to Th: CLE One of the most © r held today. of the popular vote It of the final, and nt will detern between » Hanna and MeKis The the control of the county conven: contes ne issue orce is- ion r McKisson held an ith his coworkers until daylight. y's primuries will nnaism in this count or is confident of controlling the onvention, but hi ndoned any ing poss of the state con- anization. fays he and con- is something worth fighting re ound H will make their fight for state trol when the for. > JOHN TODD'S CAS 2 REMANDE ‘The Man Who Shot Count Arce-Valley in London. LONDON, June 16.—in the Bow street police court this morning John Todd, who shot Count Arco-V. ley, the first secretary of ti erman embassy here, while the Jatter was emerging from the embassy last evening, Was remanded v Wednesday next. >. German Craiser Sails for Manila. Philippines a | be deputy paymaster general with rank of The defe or, which as its en- | officer waz obeying literally some instr i storage ep cone to exclude persons from the ship A jury was chos2n as follows: Benj, F,| ready to take the cadets on their annual | Wharf, fcot of Summit street, Brooklyn, nal Bank until the civil authorities had taken pos-| paker, L. W. Stoddard, Michael J. Brown, | &Tulse next spring. owned by the Brooklyn Wharf and Ware- session, and that he thereby prevented the | y WW. Harris, Henry Hageman, John F. oo house Company, was burned today. Loss, | British vice consul from communicatiag | Ganan, Lawrence E. Murray, John Wil Marriage Licenses. 000. THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY. JUNE 16, 1898-12 PAGES, ARMY NOMINATIONS. A Large Number of Selections Sent to the Senate. The President today sent these nomina- tions to the Senate: Charles C. Cole, to be collector of internal revenue for the twenty-first district of New York; Isaac L. Patterson, to be collector of FOR TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT, Opportunities Afforded by Pending and Retent Legislation. Many opportunities for temporary em- ployment in the government service are af- forded by pending and recent legislation in Congress. As a consequence senators and representatives are besieged by their con- stituents for recommendations for appoint- ment. As stated in The Star yesterday the extra War Department force is to be, selected without regard to the civil service law. The deficiency bill provides that so much of section 33 of the war revenue act as makes .an indefinite appropriation to pay the expenses of preparing, advertising and issuing bonds and certificates shail be con- IN. CONGRESS TODAY MAY GO TO FERNANDINA| FINANCE AND TRADE i at Made Glad ty th wet agin is 7"°| Prices of Stocks Took an Upward Turn Today. jEVEN SUGAR SHOWED IMPROVEMENT Better Feeling Due in Part to Favorable War News. The Hawaiian Resolution Referred by the 7 Senate. ¥ 3 ee neous Measures Passed—G: Certain Ofders Issued Raise the Hope —Order Issued for Daily March— Regiments Inspected. Oregon. War—Pay department (regular army): Lieutenant Colonel Asa B. Carey, deputy paymaster general, to be assistant paymas- ter general, with rank of colonel. Major Charles I. Wilson, paymaster, to eral Deficiency Bill! Taken Up by the Hou The Rev. W. R. Stricklen, D.D., of this city pronounced the invocation at the open- ing of the Senate's session today. Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. CAMP ALGER, Va., June 16, 1508. eutenant colonel. Jerome A. Watrous of The men of the 2a Brigade, ist Di- Wisconsin, to be paymaster with rank of major. At 12:05 p.m. the message clerk of the | strued to authorize, from the date of the | vision, have been made happy beyond ; Medical department—Captain Robert J. | House of Representatives delivered to the | @pProval OF the act, the temporary em- | iimit, and the men of the other brigades of ren Gifkon. assistant surgeon, to be surgeon | Senate the Hawalian annexation resolution | Diovmont of such clerical and personal ser- | 4. 24 army Corps have been driven dis-| GENERAL MARKET REPORTS REEVE EVEEa En an eee Tin asta passed by the House last evening. tary of the Treasury, be necessary in-the | traught by the announcement today that Second Lieutenant Harold P. Howard, 6th| At the suggestion of Mr. Davis (Minn.) | execution of the provisions of said Section. | the brigade first named was soon to pro- = eee ‘Also the following: Cor Oe “For stich additional temporary force in the resolution was laid before the Senate Volunteer army: To be brigade surgeons and was then referred to the commitice on ceed to Fernandina, Fla. This announce- ment has not yet been verified, but it is Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. s e aieve aro Se ‘EW YORK, June 16.—The steady de- with f e686; 5 ‘rid the internal revenue service as, in the judg. . iy ¢ Satins eae ae Bhi ial ee pene foreign relations. ment of the commissioner of internal rev supported by so many collateral facts, and | cline in prices during the last few d ays, vin HI, English of Indiana, Georse B. Bunn | + Dill to authorize the Missouri, Kan! nue, may be necessary to carry into effect | is so generally accepted as true by the | coupled with the more favorable char orge H. Penrose of Utah. and. Pacific Railroad Company to restore | the war revenue act, the office force in the | regimental commanders concerned, that | of the war news, resulted in an improved ctive securities this internal revenue bureau to be appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury, on the rec- ommendation of the commissioner of in- the channel cf the South Canadian river the point of the road's crossing in Indian y department—To be commi ence with rank of captain— illum of Tennessee (to cor- the entire camp accept it as not altogether without foundation. demand for the more a morning. George B. 3 » t territory was favorably reported and | ternal revenue; and internal revenue agen According to the statements made by a E rect former nomination of George .B. Me- : 5 revenue; ani e gents cording to thy e ¥ | London again sent over a higher ran Cullom); Joseph F. Evans of California, | Passed. anh Ceputy collectors of Interns]! revenle| those who frst/isarned! of) the story, Jt | prices wad bought enoderat rt P Bilis (wer ; 7 tex aid a h be se- p ought moderately during t Hecuiawarny taal Pills were passed as follows: To extend | paid from this appropriation shall be se: ‘i cats Bes Gen eG nacre en Brinkerhott sth’ in. | the time for the construction of the rall- | lected and appointed, ly, under | hinges on a suggestion sent ig. Gen. J opening hour. Foreign houses have been Serpe es eat hompeon, 24th Intaatrs; | Wa¥_of the St. Louis, Oklahoma and South- | the provisions of section 3152 and’section | George E. Garretson by Maj. Gen. Butler. | advised by their American corr John W. “Bubb, 4th Infantry; Charles 1, | 8 Railroad Company through the Indian | 8148 of the Revised Statutes, to continue | Gen, Butler is Gen. Garretson's immediat | that ihe new war loan will be heactle neve, Davis, loth Infe Frank D. Baldwin, | 824 Oklahoma territories; to extend the res URL IS F 1800, $500.- | superior, and he is said to have notitled |supscribed ar bat ; ‘fy vis, 10th Inf: Frank D. Baldwin, Hine foet 4 Poe 5 3 P ribed 1 probably by popular Pentre CaN Ee tee, aE eth 2D: | the Chicago, Rock wen nt Daae wat | ‘The sections of the Revised Statutes | the brigade commander to hold his com-| mand for the smaller denominations. high: Gciscoeeilic i athottenteyet Marea ll Wey. Companty thro ngie Gis Sinaiatl ae above referred to, vest in the collectors the | mand in readiness to move by the early| ‘The low rate of interest at which the eeiee: Satecing Bee ME OTEtion: to provide $1,000 for the immedi appointment of the deputies, and in the | part of next week. é bonds are Issued adds greatly to the sig- < Will Peon eer tent r of the reservoir dam at Lake Win- | Co™missloner of internal revenue the other | The regiments of the 24 Brigade are the | °CnUs 4 aarti Om | og rte ene nea e ee VEU 6th Hlinois, the Gth Massachusetts and the | Mificance of the transaction. : a M. Lee, 9th Infantry; James MON CEREE GE ATs fear fhe use of the |The deficiency bill carries $10,000 “to en- | Sth Ohio, together with the #th Sey The bond issue will tle up funds Rae A Sek Wyithelme Stn cultural tee for the ust of the | able the Attorney General to emp:oy such | Battalion (colored). certain sense, but now that the idea tis ieee Seay Ward, 16th UE Oui anaes Gy) se Nor. | assistant , agents, stenographer General Butler declined to be interview- | @ Popular subscription, as contrasted wi ORCI OE Sarah ans SR er sndene Stag NOL. rts to aid the United States at-]ed, but his adjutant, Major F. F. Strong, | @ nkers’ or sem - ets Be eae Wore 2d ies for said court as may be n ary | said if it was true he had heard nothing | Uon, is uppermost PTO} priate $17.00 for « done on fronclads Gdse Of EG HuainGas cae ihesGeure OONGEEe scarcely suffer from ar ca a 10th eee eae Le el Soa | Paivete Land Clatis The collateral circumstances to whic. reoeing to the element Hanes HEEL eee Ce eee Also, s erence is. made above are certain fete (of subscriptions in am 5 leut. “Henry Kirby, A Dese cules, 7ct d to Dr. John B. | and expenses of special assistants to the | directions issued to the ordnance off ) and upw , the sums ne ry Second heutenants to be fi Rea ; Attorney General, in ¢; appeaied from | the 2d Brigade and from changes made in | 10 take up the bonds will be temporarily J. L. Hines, 2d Infantr (At 1 o'clock the spectal order, the Court of Private Land Claims to the |the scheme of inspection promulgated y held in reserve semi-annual interes! 4th Infantry: the restoration of to the Supreme Court, $10,008 i fa res disbursements around July 1, coupled wit ut Jacques Del. I and Wahpeton ba joux Indians, 0, $10,000 for eighteen additional pri- ane ordnance officers were notified by |the government's prompt Circulation of econd Ty ial United § pyar te laid before aes re ties was stopped by | Yates on the Capitol police force, at $960 | corps headquarters that Inance | Publ . ey fp eae War expenditures, Regiment, United States Volunteer RSC THIE Ee een ee er ARREARAGES OF TAXES. They were directed to proceed thither with- aang) Ree eee Oe eae cers To be eaptsin—Horace C. Kel-| the Dill the annuities ‘are restored unti out delay, accompanied by a sufficient force | Rss. of vertain market interests to wear cee aca ; ee ho indian who pecteipeted da the Minna, | Views of Commissioners Upon wilt |to take care of all the articies needed to | # ! jal eapetg oh Sei N capone Aer apamese raltee Kirk B ReeIGEan one the money. The District Commissioners have address-|, A general order was prepared also and} a. Toor wheat transaction Is now i tion of Walter Kirk Bric ail receive any part of the m ARSURE apter ang AAISeC tiie eho neat ts now in for above withdrawn on (Lowa) stror pposed the Jed a letter to Senator McMillan, chair-| the first civison to report on zeriain days | SORE hands, and there ts little reason for Sixth R ent, United States Volunteer Ing it to be a mere gratuity, | man of the District committee, making re- “in heavy marching order, for in- | £70 account of the early disappointing Infantr: be major—Spier Whitaker of | which would cost the government at least | Fy to nis request for their views on the : Hae Sete North Carolina. 100,000. i oT M. C. Butler, jr, the son of G varnings keep well up to the best level : aaeer: At 2 o'clock Mr. Allison had not concluded | legislation proposed in Senate bill 4700, quasi GiniAbA eke Gres and there is absolutely nothing in routine SHINE (On Ga ay his remarks. ‘Th Dill then gave | “To receive arrearages of- taxe the | cor, and the day set for the fi ceremo fee eee ke retard higher pri cele way P unfinished business, the bill to | District of Columbia to July 1, at 6} of ihe sort was Monday of next week. To- | (73 It be the fact ee recent burers are A Drafé on the Tre © Given to the the International American | per centum interest per annum, in lieu of F some reason, it was decided to in- | Should proftecakne be ocekt gentecees ish Ambassador. penalties and costs.” Fee On ee ek ce sie. | bE, Cabataken te the scar fae 1g chapter in the story of the HOUSE OF R ENTATIVES, The while the Catan eanbeee ges E ld likely return t fishe running over general policy of enact sures of this] Other regiments are said to have ge of the Hawaflan annexation f several ye enacted in| Tm the House today Mr. Dingtey (Me.) r c ally im-]| dered to be ready to procee i Ho ne is- the office of the Scereta ate this af-| called up the bill war Commissi Brigade American ternoon, when Secretary Day delivered to} revenue amie | Julian ¥ the British am- sions he means of ‘ore fc 2 aucad Cua tHe ereasumen [acm ct. It exempts | imical to the publ Ta saben sine sav frem taxation mutual, fidelity | ther coarale eure ERS and © compan ted not | for y for I anation by Di the bil |, ¢ mplated a . wi tter was yesterday Medea ae veral division commar 4 or kath in order to exem ht the amendment ents in the man of a to st pa tax tha ment of Hiik. auih ney vill ing guard and d opportunity t mainta i also to give > command neral commanding each week ¢ to Qn rom iush ¢ th ted the law of : 3 e the Dantes = aS beginning with the fir Wall ideatieiias Pda nEsER LE LEAVES OF BSENCEL on be # heavy mar 5 cosh an Near 2 atl rrying shetier ten ‘ rican Mt tes had, at the time ti 5 : American Spirits, pia... made, no exchisi An Lnpo rvision of the De- . the time for march eee 2g eae 3 i = mmand will reach 3 waters of Berir iesey BHA : tabich | American vile limit, and The follow! iportant pr e time to establish | american T s of the vesse Rein aen ee natgee aii baths before 1 American Cotton ©: ation for t tnareto ut € owing morning to Up Atenison 4 the ¢€ a Balumore & 1 n c hese be conducted as laid | Bay Stat Canada Sou’ da Pacific. exapeake & Oly down hing t makin th ng u pass © private proy . With advance nd rear guards live, executive been in S eyo eran Jutposts will ber established at n to prevent tion as to de nvited to Wag- eit and in: ia Report ; pat) inf ee Sane si rtmer ‘ eeu sirens ea eee) urged with the execu Del. Lack & W .... arranged to pay for the dam- }| such yea y 5 Delaware & Mudaon . eges done had nsented to at the | with pay on kK provid neral Graham, | Den. & Kiw @ranae, ptd time. ed in said se ‘ant General, Erie. : ct = eee ee Ze MAIL TO E,NSIONERS, The New Massachusetts Representa- APPEC IDEN is Reviewed. lil:nols Centra = tive. = Hastings of Pennsylvania and a | (tices Nash Letter Carriers Di ted to Carry Out William S. Gre Ww - oath of | Their Failure to Pay Taxes Discussed rt consisting of ate Senator J. H. | a. Aropulitan, Tracttot the Law, office as representative from the thirteenth hy Attorney Thomas. schrane of Williamsport, Col. Wilbur F. Elevate One of the greatest sources of fraud 4m | yr ccachusetts district, vice John Simpkins, | Application was recently made to the | Reeder, assistant adjutant general of the ake ile the pension business has been through the | ¢ 1, yesterc is one of the best- | District Commissioners by James F. Brown, | state of Pennsylvania, Louis E. Bieb'er, | Nationa! Lead | rails. A dishones or other ean Ge ¢ old bay state, | attorney for the heirs of John for | the governor's private secretary, and Mr, | New Jersey Cen sen having knowl Secor ea ttt iry Mr, Greene | Permission to pay back taxes on part of the | George M. Wanbavgh of Harris witch chet Seren Lisiness prevails upor fess Goll sq outh of square 1296, in Georgetown, | terday reviewed the four Py Retort S permit the opening of the Je! ing: r and has been | Without penalties, beca ne OWners are a in camp. apt 5 Onl. & We: the pension voucher. If the pensioner be mayo: third | non-residents and dil not know of the | Purn Loring on a special at 4 vacille Maul. Seer was to camp by Lieut. Co! or ; igrorant, it is a comparatively casy matter | largest city In the stat ‘He | taxes against their property. The matter | R2",¢ Peunsylvania, Col. Coryell | Pulunan tec ao. to fleece him Should the pensioner held a ay of r of that referred to Mr. §. 'T. ‘Thom: tiorney Gov. Has’ at dinner. “An | vouthera Ky.. pfa the dishonest man may continue to draw aac Dist and ion rendered » four nnsylvania com- | Phila. Traction. the pensio! scovered, as has heen day forwarded to Mr. Brown, ; eaghiree ‘ Tenm. Coat & 4Fon. the case in a number of instances. es that the f Rules Governing Hospitals. Wie Wie eT min Ge as Mee Ge aus Surg. Gen. Sternberg has submitted to | (avian ord pv eoine et pene HOU enEe be Will Hold an Adjourned Meectin: prem e ene ae Lieut. Col. Girard, the chief surgeon of | Western Unu big beer ly enforced, and violations be- | 40 adjourned meeting of the Rock Cre Fe te ee ae cde is ie Wbokars | the camp, a statement of the rules that | suver Sia) *s nt came so frequent that the commissioner of rk commission, composed of Col. John zi Leta Het govern the conduct of army hospitals, | Brooklyn Sit Stig SLX } ‘ ‘ Mason, trustee for the heirs of John chig. & G Western ia ay ia pensions caled the attention of th Wilson, chief o} neers, U. and that tie tile to the remainder | Col Girard immediately took the letter to ee gaice omens, tothe mete Capt. Lansing H. Beach, Engineer Commis- | is rederick W. Huidekoper. On the tax | Gen, Graham ahd entered upon a long con- Washington Steck Exchange. Meaty tie direst asniscant (ost sioner of t rict, and Mes: H. records the entire lot stands in the nam2| ference with him relating to the private viclock m.—Belt Railroad pene ae Boynton, $. P. Langley and R. Ross Perry, | Of Mr. Huldekoper. Mr. ‘Thomas recom-| j:ospital supplies in the keeping of general | jal ‘raetion. 25 they willbe isible for the un- | will be held in the bourd room at the I mends that this be changed on the books regimental’ commanders. Gen. Grahan Wat cealmorern ae y of pensio: Tabu eat ee F of the tax assessor's ce. 5 chief surgeon authori dean 10 at ee or ir livery of pension | trict bui Abt Vue bs 8 ee This | M homas continues, saying that the fon in the matter @. ; ar a7 iggy etd ee ae aes ty online al (ha cout Gah eee ee ute under whieh these taxes w his orders verbally if the occasion seemed | can Uraphophone preferred, 3 at 4, 40 at 15%: 90 s ortiol © cost and exp: the | requires that real property shail be i = ~ t 13%; 5 at 13%. ITS IMPORTANCE AGGERATED, | land taken for ue roe and for its im- in thie pame of ae Ses w SO teed tes ES “iDisitict of Calambia Bonta\—2Ahe, Pending, cx vement upon the lands, lots and blocks | dyes Seen failure tee ae oS rency, 114 bid. The Incid al esiate specially benefited by pr | pore ttee aber or ine neta nie of Mr | Chicago Woodworkers on a Strike. | "Misivilsnus Tends Metroplitan 1 mp 4 ee " 2a; 5. pid Metro an Ra cony ve and ign Payne. of the location and improvement of Rock | Brown's clients had the effect of mi CHICAGO, June 16—Sixteen hundred | 135 Wekean Mepropaliion Marl ‘The British authorities are of the opinion| Creek Park. ing them or r a pon BS members of the Woodworkers’ Union, em- | ind edness, As 116 bic “tan that too much importance has been given rial of Damage Suit Begun. ee ae Se aA roa is ehick | Ployed in sash, doors and blind factories | ceFtificntes of indeist ; to the incident reported from Key West, e trial of the suit for $10,600 of Thos, | aciion will be taken by the Commissioners, | f Chicago, struck today. The men have d, Washington, Gas Combans ts, in which the British vice consul, Mr. Tay- | yp StpneiAtE been receiving $1.50 and $1.75 a day for ten ae nena ee ee. lor, and Ensign Payne, commanding the |G: Beet tees 2 Sadia)’ BERRTe LSE hours’ work. They demanded a minimum | 214 bid. U.S. Bice eet ee ertare ‘7 r b hi Reuced! ont! | el, John A. Cadets’ Practice Ship. wage le of $2 a day and nine hours for | phone Ss, 102% bid. American Security and Trust ees Coe Ween te SATE EAT was be-] The Chesapeake has been selected by | a day's work. bs. F and A- 100 bid. Ame Security aud Taylor, the vice cc an American and / yn in Circuit Court No. 1 today. It grows | Secretary Long as the name of the sail- f —— Trost Ga A. atid 0. 100 oe ao OF iatine ous interests at Key | out of the collapse of the Abert building | ing vessel undcr construction at Bath, Me., Big Fire in Brooklyn. Gentany hap. mac ail: eek. eee) meee West } | on Pennsylvania avenue near 12th strect | and designed for use as a practice ship for | NEW YORK, June 16.—The 4-story brick | Con.pany ext. 6s, 111 bid. Masonic Hall Assock It is presumed here that the young na s, 103 bid. Washington Light Infantry Ist The v - | northwest. naval cadets. structure at the Commercial sel is expected to be with the captain of the ship. John H. Beal, E. P. Moore, Emmett Hoops been issued as pe ee Marriage licenses have asked. In milar ¢ which occurred at Key | 204'@. Burritt SL Gisla wo caninns Gas Wonighamatecee lee } Paving ae and C. B : ollows : jon Markets, | bid Riis SEaA ciaake Resi vntiedean, as conn as the State De. | The case was continued until Monday |” “Wnitestephen Boswell and Caroline M.| Furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co., bankers | sere Demat and Tense Te Loan partment was notified of the state of af- | 2¢Xt go sbielscerieerg Jouvenal, both of this cliy; Benjamin ‘T. | 4nd brokers, 1427 F st., members New York | and Trust. 127 ourity and Trust, 150 bid. Washington Safe Deposit, 50 BERLIN, June 16.—Advices received here today say that the German transport Darmstadt has arrived at Kiao-Cho bay and that the German second-class erui Prinz Wilhelm sailed yesterday from Nagasaki for Manila. —_____ Col. Morris to Be Retired. SAN FRANCISCO, June 16.—Lieut. Col. Lewis Morris has been ordered to appear before a board of retirement, which will meet in San Francisco. He 1s at pr2sent post commander at the Presidio and golo- nel of the 4th United States Cavalry. Col. CLAIMS OF STATES. Want Expense of Assembling Re- cruits Paid by the Government. Secretary Alger has designated Major G. W. Be of the paymaster’s department Qs the War Departmeat member of the oard which is to adjudicate the claims of the states and territories for expenses tn- curred in the maintenance ‘and subsist- ance of the volunteers prior to their mus- ter ¢ the United States. A representa- tive from the Treasury Department is to be the other member of the board, which Will #tart to work immediately. - Cadiz Fleet Sails Aga MADRID, June 14.—It is again announced that the Spanish feet has left Cadiz for an unknown destination. Morris, who possesses an enviable war rec- ord, was born in Indiana in 18w, and his retiring year on account of age would be 1004. ——— Kansas Democrats Take a Reece: ATCHISON, Kar., June 16.—When the democratic state convention reconvened to- day the conference committee appointed to meet a like committee from the populist state convention, in session at Topeka, and arrange a division of the state ticket, was not ready to report. The convention, there- fore, after electing a state central com- mittee, took a recess. poss se No Need for New Law. ‘The Commissicners have recommended to Cbairman Babcock of the District commit- tee of the House of Representatives ad- verse action on House bill 1 regulatin; the appointment of justices the peace within and for the District of Columbia. stock exchange, correspondents Messrs. Ladenburg, Thalmann & Co., New York. GRAIN. fairs by the British teously caused instr mbassy here it ions to be for cour- ded Browne and Laura Elva Schriver, both of this city; Griffin Taylor and Resa L. Bat- The Marine Band's Absence, The Marine Band will not begin its open- bid. Insurance Stocks.—Firemen's, 30 bid. Franka, through the Attorney General's office to the ? — 35 bids Metropolitan, 70 bid. Corcoran, 55 bid. officials at Key West to permit the Brit- | air concert at;the President's grounds un- | tomer, both of Baltimore, Md.; Thos. A. : Open. High. Low. Potomac, 50 bid. Arlington, 113. bid. Wheat—July. My 82h BY . i ish consulur officer to communicaie freely | ¢i1 Saturday,.the 25th instant. The band | Bradford and Lottie E. Carter, both of this Rept: Be io American, 185, tid. Natlonal Caton, 9 WA GCG GL WS 8 CE is now at Omaha, Neb., and will not return | ¢ly; Samuel B. Richardson and Nannie B. | Com—Jnl a} 7y asked. People's, & tid. @ asked. “Lincoln, O% Ree reer ae irae ote tan | Louth city] until uate reals Erickson, both of this city; Wm. G. Mell, SN bid, “OM asked. “Commercial. 4 bid. Department this morning and it 1s_pre- Bear Atao tale anion tea orientate: Bh Be 2 ES ene ore py sumed that a similar instruction will be SSS Jr. BoIninnoEnoet Caeliiaret Mae “PROVISIONS bid. Columbia Title, #% bid. 54 asked. W: dispatched if it should be necessary to Key The Speaker Still Confined. George E. Simmonds o: ore, se “i Low. Clone, | ton Title. 2 bid. District Title, 2 She authorities here have no intention of | ‘day by. th¢|indiSposttion from which he} Golored—Geo. f. L. Jefferson and Lillian $55 2:29 | tumble, 78 bid. 78 asked weakening the protests that have been | has suffered Since Tuesday. Lenora Corbin, poe of fais city eae 2. Bo be |, ae and Electric Light Stocks. —Wai hington, Gas, “iged by the United States consul at oe Davis and Grace V. Green, both 0! 4 8. Flectrie Light. 160 bid. 104 asked. eas see hae arta the clearing of the ship Telephone Hearing Adjourned. city; Geo. M. Langston and Maggie V. 5.55 (5.60 ‘Telephone —- —iaprahn ont Cotonet, US Purissima Consepcion from that port for! phe House, special telephone committes | Braxton. both of this city; John J. Mont ‘Tow. Close. | Ud. 60 aaked. Penvarivania: 38 bid. 45 asked. ce eee aded with food supplies ana | #@#ourned the hearing to have been held | He Gray and Sarah H. Lee, both of this Ges O48 | yas 71% acked. Jamon st : is bi, took out a British register to avoid being | today until next Tuesday, at 10 o'clock. ot Fe kes Moore and Mary Moore, both $2 oe is a gated ra ey tt Suomen. iP nie. ae siezed under the Spanish flag. Batabano is o— . 14 asked. Pneumatic Gun Carriage, .90 bid. 39 not a blockaded port, so that a British ship Two Local Patents. eae ees Z arked* Washington Market, 10 Great Palla is free to enter, provided she carries no Resignations Accepted. Baltimore Markets. Tee. 110 bid, 425 asked. Two Washingtonians receited patents yesterday. Wm. 'T. Robertson, assignor to John F. Underwood, Brooklyn, N. Y., type- writer; M. I. Wine and C, A. Thompson, letier box. SS Se Maryland Postmasters, J, Blair Hedge has been appointed post- master at McKinstry, Md., and Josaph H, Trompson has been appomited postmasie at Madonna, Md. Russian Ambassador at New York. New York, June 16.—Graf Cassini, am- basssador of Russia to the United States, reached this city today on board the North German Lloyd steamer Kaiser Friedrich, from Bremen and Southampton, contrabdnd of war in her cargo. It is xEx div, probably because the United States consul suspects that there are such goods aboard that he objects. SS Swiss Minister Intercedes, Commissioner Ross today addressed a let- ter to Secretary of Stute William R. Day acknowledging receipt of his communica- tion of June 15, inclosing a communication from Mr. J. B. Pioda, minister of Switzer | land, with regard to the jejease of a Swiss cilizen, Ulrich Peter, alias William Painter, from St, Biisabeth Asylum. Mr. Ross de- ¢ hat he is today informed that if the Swiss minister will send some one to St. Hlizabeth Hospital for this Swiss sub- ject he will at once be delivered to him, The resignation of Stuart C. Johnson, M. D., as resident physician at the Wash- irgton Asy'am, has been accepted by the District Commissioners, to take effect the 80th instant, with leave of absence granted from the 15th instant to that date. The resignation of J. O. Boley, as over- seer at the Washington Asylum, has also wecepted, taking effect June 11 Mr. Boley was only appointed temporarily. =e Know of No Objection, ‘The District Commissioners have notified the President that they know of no objee- tion to presidential approval of the bill “To amend the charter of the Capital Rail: BALTIMORE, June 16.—Flour dull, une! receipts, 5,725 barrels; exports, 159 barrels; sales, 150 barrels. Wheat quiet and lower—spot, 92%a aa