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20 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MARCH. 20, 1900-20 PAGES. . Waller, ‘John 1 = cratic Convention. Appropriations for Improvement. Throckmorton, Frances E. Waish, Alice M noe ae Win ee rds ee ES ee eRe Tyerston, Lan 8 $2 fa Miscat Compent o¢'5, ST amt Ame 5.92 | MR. BRYAN'SNEW PLATFORM CAPITAL CITY'S CHARMS me toes # 8 : Thornton s Jackoon, Charles H-s.-.0++0- $232 | Bnunciated at the Nebraska State Demo- | Governor of Colorado Advocates Liberality ig mon, s Jackson, Edgar R., except those parts Thornton pl transferred to Robert Stott, 5S 39 Janey and Thomas T. Marshall. int Tharm, Herman sain is ZENLUBRESESRESRBRRR BRAKE RSS ABekEeBesseRevBaaaa Jackson, Mable. Jackson; Thorston, John ¢ mies enteehepnnn SRRARRRESRERRAHSSSRBESB' 46 03, 44 25 19 Ww Toni pba | sean ee ee Valter, in x. jac] 1. Nat! lel. 4 a re ¥ gisitwagin B th dota €: 2 Walter Jouphe & H3 | oknon, liens = It ReaMfirms the Chicago Dectaration | Washington Should Be Made Superiog Steliwagen, , John T. ——— i Pe Wik S 4 , G . . Stellw-gen, E Tibbs, Lacy J. gL Wannaa, Willen $2: 1.4 mec ee d@ Adds Protest Against Trusts in Attractiveness to Every City Tignor, Ezekial 37 Wane eee = ad 3s and ImperiaH«m. im the World. Tilix, CatRerine. $: Waple, ‘John. 11 1.96 - Rideat Tippett, Mary E. 2827. Ward, Thomas has Z e eae Tobin, James E. He Warder, Eliza. $7.34 N eee Tobin, James i Warder, Worse cease we: ee Kelleher, Tinothy D., and Bernard A dispatch from Lincoln, Neb. last night} One of those in the city recently attend« $1 wae: foo emley,. Joshua. 10.22 Kelleher, ve a eae says: In effect William Jennings Bryan | ing a meeting of the District conntennial $1. Clarence € Woot me ree Murphy announced tonight to the democratic party | committee was Governor Thomas of Colo- : Clarence C vright, John J. and Mary “i 206 | Kelleher, and to the nation at large the platform | rado. In a letter to Mr. 8. W. Woodward, pnclere) . Edith, and Anthony Lewis Wine ao aes © gonia | Kersha which he considers best for the democratic | dated the ist instant, he writes as follows etter , Emma. Christi g "31 Kershaw, Carr E. Warneke, Christian Warneke, Christian christian Wright, Mary J. B. party, and practically upon which he de- | of Washington: sires to stand if nominated at the Kansas “I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed Kimmell, Willtam A: x King, Matthew. Knight, Henry 8. City convention. the hospitality of Washington during my nates Yenawine, Warren W. L c The platform, which was adopted by the | recent brief visit to that city, nor how fully. Chettian poser | Chaxies 2: Nebraska democracy with the greatest en-|I was made to realize the truly n. ristian Lawrence, Z. a Christian Lawrence, thusiasm, reaffirms the Chicago platform, | character and importance of that city not Christian W. Lee, Alfred, trnst., declares for “i6 to 1,” opposes a large | only to the states immediately contiguous and Paul T ‘hristian W. le anaeesette standing army, denounces the action of the | to the District of Columbia, but to thosg J and Paul T. cnaeten Mu Tove. 8. L.. republican party on the Porto Rico tariff | situated in the remotest portions of the , and Paul T.- : ‘Atlow 3 Luckett. George and Paul T. Yoder, Emma L. mney ae bill, declares against the trusts and “im-| Union. It seems to me that everything ree * tnd Paul Brainard Es Young, Alice H! pomet sercais perialism” and favors the choice of United | quisite to its adornment and to Its true stae rainard He i Elizabeth. Elizabeth, elizabeth . Lavina M_ Lavina M- Lavina M. Lavina M Williom States senators by popular vote. tion as the capital should be provided, and The platform is practically the creation of | I am sure the people throughout the nation, Mr. Bryan. He d:d not write it personally, | regardless of party, would appiaud all pub- but he was consulted concerning it, and lic-spirited action of Congress looking in fore it was read to the convention he had | that direction. The capital of the United approved of it throughout. States should not only be the equal of, byt The platform adopted by the populist | superior to, that of any other capital in thé convention was substantially the same as | world, and its attractions, while not so ant McElderry, Jacob. Madigan, Joan Madigan, Jobr. Madry, Charlotte. Marshall, Ann E. Marshall, William Middleton, Ella C Middleton, Erasmus Young, Jesse F Young, Ludwig Young, Ludwig C., and Charles J. Gov- ern, trust. 3 Young, L. G., and others. Warner, Warrin, ¥ Washington ling and Loan Ass'n Washington Bnilding and Loan Ass'n Washington Hebrew Congregation. Washington Hebrew Congregation, Young, Malinda. ee y that adopted by the democrats. It differs | tique as those of older communities, should Washington Hebrew Conaresuti Yeung, Neitte Miller, Bemieeain somewhat in form, but conflicts in no essen- nevertheless be 0 great that evers — ¥ ro v Ce S Young, Thomas o ‘ jal point. visiting the east should take pride in Washington Hebrew Congregation Se $1.20 | Moore’ Jacob... Moorehead, Saral Co. Both conventions today were enthusiastic | completeness, and every stranger wit! Washington Loan and Trust Co. e IN q Moorehead, Sarah B. 8. for Mr. Bryan to the last degree, and | our gates should feel impelled to visit Trobridge Washington Loan and ‘Trust Co. COUNTY OF WASHINGTON. | Bevrebesd. Sa every mention of his name was greeted | enjoy It as a necessary majunct of his ety Brobehiee eee Toan and Trust Co. (Agricultural. Mount ‘Zion Tai with cheers of delight and approval. In- | journ within the confines of the republic. meee Wie ee ee A De eny Retard) and’cl 3 | structions were given both delegations to] “We have foolishly squandered money Trobridge, Washington Loan and Trust Co, Allen, Charles Gordon...... Myers, Thomas J. stand for Mr. Bryan in the Kansas City egies the so-called improvement o Trobridge, Washington Loan and Truat Co. Andrews, Alexander. Myers, Thomas J. and Sioux Falls conventions. navigable streams, which are not navigabl ne. Trobridze. W . James. Augustefer, John A While the convention was in the midst of | and never can be, to provide Washington one, ee a Aukum, Frederick G. N a hot row over the choice of alternates to ralbertseeid —— building oe y — tekdae. mates = the delegates at large Mr. Bryan appeared lon of governmental a » include James B National Lumber Co, of Washington, D.C..$6.39 et Se Sheree a Migan, Mary M $1.61 in the hall. This put a stop to all busi- | ing a new and commodious White Houe $1.60 Bailey, Thoma: $1.39 Nel ness, and the delegates went wild as he es eet hall for the city, with boules epee $1.60 Baltimore and Washington Newman, . Alfred. mounted the platform. yards and bridges leading to every att Trobridge. $1.60 of Maryland rdlinger, Isaac Mr. Bryan’s speech dealt almost entirely | tive quarter within hailing distance of the Trobridge, $1.60 | penyon, John. rment, Clarence with the three questions which he has been | District. We expend in various other way1 Troteldge, He Barbey, Lemuel J iceman Ciatenes discussing {n various parts of the country— veheonnds aay Dubie sere Prodigiot net Ch a 1 % Beet To Rocchivest Bekingtoa money, trusts and imperialism. He charged jounts whose application to some pai ott, Charles V., and Ailen s 2 2 . Penge cee a ain ances as Barnes, George W Northwest Eckington Improvement the republican party with practicing a de- cular object, like the one under ‘ussio| Truesdell, s i Tareas seni o liberate fraud upon the voters in 1806, by ao d, = sure, not only be not opposed: Trnesde we Rie holding out the hope of international bi- | but would receive the approt tion of = wee Aphis Atlee ge Benjamin, Juiler. Offutt, Bernard » metallism, when the leaders neither ex- | those having a proper understanding of th iss! ‘atsol Ewart v * 7 Bladen, William Tee ot: Bladen, William. Bliss, Archibald G. Blum, David, Mark and William Boston, John ( Reston, John ¢ ey Edward Obl, Maud Andri dward James Watson, James A Watson, Samuel E Ww William € pected nor desired the restoration of the | Subject. double standard, either by inderp -ndent ac- Advocates Annual Conferences, tion or by international agreemen . He said . that the republicans were opposed to the | , 3 4 gs een io free colnage of silver at any ratio or under | "Vitation should be annually a for extended Paine, Ira Wallace. Pairo, Richard Fatson, Tee nae SE Frederick any conditions, and pointed to the fact that | the governors of the respective commo! vos Botelef, John W. and Harry D. Frederick J the Secretary of the Treasury and the | wealths to meet in council ur boar 2. Chur Webster, Bowzer. Joseph and Elizabeth. Francis A . leading republican papers were talking in| of trade and discuss matters pertaining s Snow Creek Baptist Chureh Ww es Boyd, jamin W. Horace favor of the gold standard at the very time | tne Welfare of the city and to unite in Willlam J Braddon, Alfred. . payne, Tontsa that the commission was in Europe trying 2 ies = James G ss Brandenberg, Clarence A Recent Ab to get rid of it. He said that the ratio of | nz thelr resolutions effective. This would n 2 ce, Arth ct a i = ena SI — actio: sentat 3 enjamin T., Jr., and J. B. Bisloen Jen Perkins, ‘Sarah J cussed, and the only ratio for which any | © = 3 hicks SO peree, Custis, trust... -- Fu ||) TES eer Phelps, Catherin considerable number of people were work- | Would regard the moral support of such af ; ich; Benjarnia + dr, and J.B. Gregg $2.40 eed Philp Pilling, John V ing. action superior to any apprehension th: Welch, Benjamin ‘., jr., and J.B. Gregg Pitts, BL Franci: Pitts, E. Francis P. Pitts, E. Francia P. Pitts, E. Francis P Pitts, E. Franels P 4 rene Pitts, EL Francis Reve pone Pitts, E. Francis P. errannah: Pitts, E. Franvis P. Philip Brooks, Hens Brooks, Levi Brown, Chapl Brown, Cordell He denounced the currency feature of the | they might entertain as to the cons: financial bill, and said that the republican | °f oad liberality at the hanc party had never in a campaign advocated | Constituents fat the next election. If the retirement of the greenbacks and that Site a shee es be so fortunate as it would not be able to defend that bill be- | become i ‘utified with nationai political fore the country. He said that a national | !!fe, it would be one of my ambitions to a6 “and J.B. Grege” . trust. . Benjamin Custis, trast. Yelch. Benjamin T., jr., and J. B. Gregg Castis trust... -$2.49 S verything possible toward making off ts bank currency secured by government | ©Y¢TY A pase ; Welch, Benjamin Samuel Bowel zona bonds could not be a permanent settlement ee ee , herein awkwar antee tenet ol || PAS eee Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Founda- of the currency question unless we had a im Bee Benjamin 06) Back ng mn ans tion . permanent and increasing national debt. = x 7 Wonk: bene ces 5 es ayes Pyles, George F. x On the trust question he reiterated his CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS. ‘ Custis, trust. "£5.08 Eats eee A . condemnation of the republican party. ’ Henry and Louise. Welch. Benjamin Byron Taking up the Philippine question, Mr. | Amendment in the Rules Made by the: Sullivan, Henry and Louise. Custis, trust. . 85.06 Pratt | Bryan referred first to the Porto Rico bill, President. Sullivan, Henry and Louse Work pen eiid Bee Queen, Belle, Minnie, William and A. arenes x Souivan. Leuisa. Cuntia, trust... $6.06 sd Burley ‘ “The desire to impose import duties on |. Th¢ President has amended the civil serve Sollivan, Loulsa.. Welch, Bentemiin R goods coming from Porto Rico compelled | Ice rules so as to provide that a person wi se peroe Welch, Benjaniin the republican party to disclose its impe-| has been transferred from a classified Ean Custis, trust. Raub, Samuel Ht Halistic tendencies. | This il has aroused } sition to an unclassified position in the ify Oe paar Welch, Benjamin Raub, § a storm of protest from the republicans in | gu}, asensions under hi . Bulivan: Lonien Christian eyes re ee one public and private life. But why should | SW/@? Possession: See Sone ere Sullivan, Lowlas< 2722. Cuemtan elch. Benjamin Ray, Sullivan, Louisa Sullivan, Louis: Louis: any republican be surprisers United States may return to the classifi Custis, trust... “Imperialism means that the people | Service at any time. Formerly a person whi Ray, Barbera E. Redd, Jefferson Redmond, Jacob Christian Christian brought under the flag are not to share in | was transferred out of the classified se ee ' Butler, J ; S Wilson the guarantees of the Constitution. It 18| joe unless to a presidentic: could bY aps istian Jam ‘Slemnslal Oometeryekametiation Reels, Chi amazing that the republicans have con- | Unless to a presidential place, could . Haraina. rhrintian Butler, John A., and others, trast. Doug: Reels, Tonisa.. Tulsa Louisa. templated the permanent acquisition of the | Teinstated only on the same basis with Philippine Islands without stopping to con-| Persons who were separated entirely from sider the future status of the Filipinos. | the classified service. “The only settlement of the Philippine | 4 further amendment provides that « Question consistent with American interests | son who holds a place erent ote and American principles 1s the settlement | amination may be transferied. to, w lest proposed by the democrats in the Senate | covered by competitive examinations, Prog before war broke out in the Philippine Is- | Sided he held am execpted evens eae Beek lands, namely, a declaration of the nation’s | was classified, OF eee aye ee purpose to give the Filipinos independence | the position was subject to competitive exds as soon as a stable government is estab- | (ne, Positi Mshed. When that deciaration is made hos- : lass Memorial’ Cemetery Association. Cc aoe 3 Reynolds. “> Rider, Julia I. and ‘Andrew J. Charles ‘Ai John C., heirs tr Weller, petth Weller, Campbell, Thomas Casey, Daniel. Chapman, Vinee Chapman, Vincen Chichester, Haug Clark, Charles Be. Giark, Frank B Clark, Philip. Christian Christian . Charles E. and Mary B. » William ler Rollins, William Mf. Rothe: lohn H.. 6. Ruppert, Gregar J Ruppert, Otto C. tilities will cease and it will be easy to es- epee a iam. 7 s tablish stable government. To independ- LITERATURE FOR GUAM. . Patricl y ence should be added protection from out- .{ Coane: aioe on. Bo) See Were side interference. Not a protectorate, such | Hearty Response to the Appeal of = White. Carrie. Connie, Thomas A. 5 cartz, Andrew J as European countries exercise for the Capt. Leary. v White, Charlotte R. Connoll 56, Seldenberg, Diedrick. spoliation of the protected, but protection Some time ago the Navy Department lal® White, Emeline © Connol’ C8. Serrin, Catherine ves See paces such as this nation has exercised over the bef th untry the appeal of Captaip WAGs tank : for Columbia Har- Sper cece ume e ee republics of Central and South America.” sone) Sie Cotes the appeal at Cap) : Yann Foe © 29 | Sherwood, Emily L--: on Leary, naval governor of the Island 0} Frank ©.! ii "BL Sherwood, James L “LIBERTY OR DEATH.” Guam, for some light reading for the garé Arthur H Caw nt 7 | Sherwood, James L. rison there and also for the inhabitants, Arthur H Gonaiae tebe 2 Sherwood, James L. 25, Sherwood, James L. $5.04 | Sherwood, James L: Sherwood, James L Sheewood, James L. and Jesse It Boer President Talks of the War to| Since that time large numbers of books Herald Correspondent. have been pouring into the department, ‘The New York Herald’s special corre- | and yesterday the climax was reached futt, trust. Croissant, Job Varnum, James W Vellum, Edward 8. Villard; He + Frederick L. Atman, James mane venice Shilling, ‘George. spondent at Pretoria, cables the following, | when a big Gray dumped 7,000 pounds of heman, James under date of February 10: I have just | magazines down on the sidewalk. This w: Villard, Hen: Pee a had an interview with President, Kruger, | the gift of the Internation Villard. Henry. James $35.97 | Simms, Enoch. who received me on the piazza of his house. | Sociation of Jersey City, N. J. departe Villard, Hen: ta ee Davidge, 2 Simms, Johan, jr. : ent fi y satisfied that it has a!’ the mas vidge, W $30.27 ‘ s _ | ment ts now sa’ a a w Davitzes Waites’ 0.19 | Stmms, Nathaniel. He. shows put athe evidence injhis counte (Geo fee ee tt ee eee Davidg Sins orn Rance of the tremendous strain he is un-| of the pcpulation of Guat for keme aioe : w Villard, Henry. Davide Smaliwood, Thomas. a dergoing. He was dressed in a rusty frock | to come, ind as funds are not available for Villard, Henry w Davis, Helen W ‘piglets zig si sa isis isis isis isis 3: “$3. it, the front of which was sprinkled with | the expressage of large lots of literature Villard, Hew Ww Davis, Mary J... a cents P bs é sa che. Villard: Hears w Delaney, ‘Shwdrae “$138 | tobacco, He smoked a pipe during the |Scroné ths continent there must be soma = Yillard, He ve 231. whole interview. ates = = ight. August. 0212000. bad x a ” “ Se = “ee Ww ; Starkweather, G 0.45 estes ieee ees See as | KNOCKS OUT THE 3-CENT FARE. a E W é ho RB. ‘$i Sturkweather, oe ‘8 4 s ¥ Dovetantetielens 360. Starkweather, sign | misled by Cecil Rhodes and the mining mil-| saage Swan Handa Down Decixion iq Wightman Douglass, Helen...... . $4. Starkweather, $18.51 | lionaires, who want the country. The Boers Detroit Case. { Wightman Downey, Patrick $11. Starkweather, +$3.02 | yielded as fgr as possible, until they saw ae Wightman, Downing, Robert L. $45.1 Sterrett, J. McBride. “$3! |mat nothing but complete surrender of | Judge Swan in the United States di Wigh 36 ‘a #0, Stewart, Lillie M 3314) | their mdependence would satisfy England. | trict court. at Detroit, Mich. has ve 26 3 x “ s j, Maria T. $10.29 “Having been forced into the war the|@ered a decision which denies the vag Fe Be ee oot eee me BS Bott, Samuel (helra). Hass | Rocke will conquer or die I expect no ald | yaity of an ordinance parsed some month rod Dulaney, H. $7. Stott, Walter E $48.22 | from other nations, but we are glad of ‘ ritchie i cpaersl, eating abe) pees fe Durfee, Elizabeth P., and Christian Stott, Walter S ee sympathy and friendship. The Transvaal is | Since ce exes Ding ek ennah Gotan James 6 | paral aa a sation: Teese $11.97 | Willing to make peace at So ne eee uta eas oass rt says there ig. Ja 26 » Cares, Ls See ae 2S ae of fare to 3 cents. The ay fae ae Se poewends ee not want | nothing in the charter of the city wi 7 a i ‘Talbert, Samuel. ag | moro territory, Dut are content with our | Zuthorises such an ordinance, and allows Wightman, oy | Baan, Charles W...... $20.32 | raity, Maurice age 08 al vaipescennte SEE Gane en > eainyimction|tn mesieilebe ety erananc Wightman, 39 Ellen, Benjamin F j fats) | es, Here: a2 | “phe ‘rransvaal will stipulate in the peace } forcing it. Said Judge Swan: aia r ‘ 13 ‘Thomas, -$5-88 | terms that the Natal and Cape Colony] “To enforce this ordinance would be, not Wicker rane = _F Phomas, Wiliam Hi +423 | Dutch now Aghting with the Boers shall be | an act of Eeenlation: ox of sponse: The : = Thomas, William “$5. regarded as belligerents and suffer no loss | police power includes the general manager Fenlalle Rapiaaiaes ss patties oe ete Ab osee srg aTa Ey 281; | of property. I recently learned that some | ment as regards the protection of life ead Ferry, James Peat ons iiig3.s4 | of these men had been captured by the |property and the accommodation of the Kerry, James Tolson, Sarah C. and’ Waticlis $16.48 | British and were being tried at Cape Town, | public; but the legislature iself could not Field, Grandison R. ‘Tracy, W. H., executor... 7$1.81 charged with treason. This government ca- | affect ‘the fares agreed upon. It might be bled to Lord Salisbury stating that if such | for the welfare of the public that the fares y men were not treated as prisoners of war | should be abolished altogether, but that wo would make reprisals en the British | would be confiscation and could not be prisoners held here. Lord Salisbury replied, | tolerated.” Fictcher, Lawrence G., Jr Forrest, ‘Edwin Forrest, ‘ox, Walter R. Virginia John F. John F Wagzawan, John Uhler, Alfred G....... Umphrey, James Douglas Wilkinson, Peter, Willett Fowler, Mary B. wESeEekReRESAZA ‘Dougli dodging the real point, and threatening if | A contention of the city in defending the Waggaman! Jonn F Hess wine Frizzeli, Louisa A Umphrey, James a So taionn single British prisoner to hold | injunction suit was thet since the older Wergaman, John ‘gie.sg | Wintarn: Bey) Bamoel E me personally responsible. I suppose he | ordinances provided that rates of fare “not ; John F “$13.31 William 5 Furinage, William. Villard, Henry... meant the British would hang me. Such | exceeding 5 cents” could be charged, that . Ine. FL, and H. A. Lockwood .$11.11 Williams, Charles H. . : threats are contemptible and cannot pre-|the city had power to subsequently regu- . Thomas $23.14 Williams, Charles P. vent me from performing my duty to my | late the rates at “reasonabie” figures. The Waggaman, Thomas E- 72 Williams, Charles P. z ff court holds that the substance or meaning Waxgaman, Thomas E_ $206.74 Hams, David D. country, The Transvaal government re- f ail these ordinances permits S-cent fat Waggaman, Thom: «$35.40 Williams, Edmund, and others, trus plied today informing Lord Salisbury that | of a! pe res, Waxzaman, Thom 82 Sons and Daughters of Liberty Waggaman, Thom they despise his threats. which privilege caunot afterward be ans Wiams, Paward. + and August trust 2... ances a ws an 24 | Weeks, Fred B “There is no truth in the story of a | nulled. ‘agzaman, Thom: . = Thompeon,” Weary Waht, soll i eine 44 | Wetzel, Frederick. State 1s bound by treaty to aid us. Mr. Clark, trustees 3: Wiltiains, Howard Hf, 3 White,’ Alcibiades Schreiner popesiedly; urged us to yield. Call = aisey pred lane ecinateen $1: Hewlett, trust fe, Arcl “It is too early to prophesy the outcome ‘orecasts . 31. Williams, ‘Jacob. “87. 47 | White, Archibald. of the war or its duration. The Boers are| ‘The reported consolidation of the Amerte #1 Rename $13.05 78 R {n God's hands and “He will not let us per-| can Bell ‘Telephone Company with tha $1 ae tae u ‘and 27. ish. Our total fighting sirength is ‘but Telephone and Telegraph Com} 35. | wi i qiolitnna “Walsh ives egg I 40,000, but with God's ald we can prevaif, | American ph PI ; Stephen 23) Wi , a ‘Sohannan Wale eee, 3 T have two hundred blood relatives fighting, | pany of New York has received his first % z Williams, J. $1: ke = i and would rather see them all perish than | distinct confirmation through the {sé vette $2, 18. yield to England's unholy aggression. It is Villiams, +38. 12. 3. of the call for the annual meete Uberty, or; denziy x have protected Seitish | 12" or che mockholders of the Bell Teter Hine to a5 or Sates 1 con- | hone Company to be held in Boston March | Convey to the American people my es-| 27. Besides providing for the election of teem. We feel that every American should | the board of directors, the call announces be with us in this struggle for liberty.” | that the stockholders will be asked to aus . Step Wales, Stephe Wales! Stephe w Groff, Diller B. Gorner,< George... Stevenson A., trust Willlamson, Irving. Williamson, Irving! Williamson, Irving: niin itn nn inn Fs BeNeeszeeaeskse Rignnnnne BBE: SEUSSESIAERABELRELTSSRSESE BRE Prades $5. Irving. pretey George : 20 ——— thorize the conveyance of the company’s ens $5. evioes ee 39 WARNING FROM RUSSIA. tire real estate ratifying the assienment to id oth Harrison! Williem a) — the American Telephone and Telegraph and others : : 32 and other Harshman, Francis A 63 | Representation to Be Sent to E lang | Company of the property of the company, : eon, T. ; : : Willlaniton, Reta G 2 ren, Hugh. 4ik33 | A special cable to the New York Herald | fanc\aidiancs compans in exchange for the Willis ritiie = Haves, Mary’ Hukect w Ls, and Saut & ent from Berlin, dated March 19, says: The St. | stock of the Bell company. vi Ls a" . a Willis, Lilie 2 leds = ‘100.95 | Petersburg correspondent of the Lokal An- oo Willis, Lite : Henson, La Wlamager, Catharine 31.43 | Zelger telegraphs that the minister for for-| Faithful Services Appreciated. Walker, therine. Willis, Lillie E. ‘$1. Hess, Catherine. Wiefong, John S. ee eign affairs has prepared an official com-| ‘The Senate yesterday increased the com- Walker, Katherine. Monee Aare Sod Amanda 11. Bikes: eawata Willams, George. ois munique, which will be Published within pensation of Geo. H. Boyd, first assistant valker, Katherine, on, Harry ickey, a a Wines eae bone Arthas Ge e006 |) cess” aneed © -80 | the next day or two. It contains Russia's | in the document room, from $1,600 to $1,800, , Elizabeth Walker. Katherine 1 Hill, Robert. % '. a . El answer to President Kruger’s request for|on motion of Senator Morgan, when the Hin a intervention. legislative, executive and judicial $8.72 | ‘The communique has been drawn fip with eee = was under consideration. Mr. Laura 3. Hinkle, Mary M $3. & : of the Be Hollmann, Louie’ i... 0s | the knowledge and consent of France and | Morean. in speaking importance of Laura & Wimer, James B. f 14 Holman, Benjamin ee 48 . Laura S. ‘Wimer, James B., and others. $3.54 enry J. 3 = Winslow, 3 ite Wisiow, 1-30 Bank Dividends Declared. Thornton. Winslow, cia : ‘ot ‘The controller of the currency has-de- Pharnteo, Winters Willian i clared dividends in favor of the creditors ‘Thornton, by of insolvent national banks, as follows: ‘Thornton, Seventy cent, the First National Bank ‘Thornton, ‘Thorntos, oy ct rs to the czar yesterday held a, council at 3 International Athletic Park and Amuse- of Penn Yan, N.¥.; 5 cont, the Grand which Count Muravieff, M. de Witte and | army for $7,000 the tug Seminole for use 5 D. . B. We Moses. ‘dge, We 8. Young, Davia Young, David Young, Davi Young, Davic Hid ment Compaay of D. C.... Forks National Bank of Grand Forks,

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