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The - VOLUME LXXXVIII—-NO. 109 SAN FRANCISCO, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1900. RE State and Federal Officers Join Hands and Give Short Shrift to the Lawless Element -Bodies| Burned Without Attempt at Identification. STON bt kv of corpses. € ments an I 1er afta s and to arrest al ote stationed at Texas City and Virginia Point are under the direction of Marshal Grant. ress into tk to regulat , Tex., Sept. 16.—T the few churches made fit for use since the great storm. ad were found during the day ned, no attempt being made to identify them. The military authorities work clearing aw. aces without his permission, unles dition of the dow s the debris. Only a few horities are now co-operating harmoniously and consequently there is less looting Thomas is in charge of the isclated district and is directing inter- recovery of property there. rited States Marshal ‘Grant has been given full authority by Adjutant General Curry, and s on the mainland, aided by troops of rangers, who are ordered to make short The rangers and militia and civil guards 1 1spicious characters. he city. He also has control over go to frier as the limited transports 1e owner of any wate 1 permit ion fee w town portion of 1g here have united upon is was a dreary Sabbath in Galveston. ion faci at there would be no abate Services were All day men and boys and and and These are ys running into the all the railw ing between Virginia Point and Texas City, and no one can embark or dis- having authority to do so from his superior ds in the country are given free transportation and are ties at the disposal of the r craft or railway found guilty of irrested and severely dealt with. disinfecting of the streets, stores and buildings is being diligently the city has been greatly im- ment in the work until the en- s resemble great laundries, every available space be- Fortunately the weather is clear, hot and dry for this one bridge and are pushing the g nd day with reconstructing it, while the tracks are being restored on sland a mainland 1 forces, it is confidently asserted that Galveston will have com- We next. If this is done it will relieve the existing situation won- < are now being brought in by boat. wed and sick, under the thorough system established by the Board of Health and s, are receiving every car starices, which are being improved daily pended. ns caused by the storm Grand Lodge committees, he lodges of the Union T oking £ nta Fe system all its best bridge ing 1o resto Galveston. The a Point at T Siate Health Officer Blunt left here to- day for Austin, where he will make a re- port te the Governor concerning in Galveston. in Galveston geveral days and made & thorough investi- 000 souls. Dr. Blunt was ® the results of the storm. Miss Clara Barton of the Red Cross So- ciety arrived at Texas City to-night with & hospital corps and supplies. She will reach Galveston to-morrow morning. ZION ELDER iS FORCED TO LEAVE THE CITY Rough Treatment Accorded to Eph- raim Bassinger by a Mob at Mansfield. MANSFIELD, Ohio, Sept. 16.—A mob | t Zider Ephraim Bas- | . Ind., and two of]| Dowle's converts here out of the eity and thus broke the monotony of the usual tine followed for the past four Bun- Fider Baseinger was in the city yester- day, held several meetings without mo- | lestation and had & number of consulta- lons with his attorney, A. A. Douglass. er and care for the e and attention and doing for relief. home of E. H. Leiby when the officers went there and took him to the depot,| followed by a jeering mob of several hun- | dred. He was a target for apples, tobac- | co cuds, missiles and kicks as he was es- | corted to the depot, and when he arrived there he was a pitiable sight. The pas-| r trzin was missed by about two nd while they were waiting for | t train the mob went to the home H. Leiby and took him and Frank aiver, both Zion followers, and marched | them to the depot. When an express| tr rived all three were put on it and | hustled out of the city MRS. MOLINEUX'S SISTER - . SUING FOR'A l:)lVORCEE Mrs. A. I. Stearns, Prominent focial Favorite of Boston, Tires of | Married Life. | ! Dispatch to The Call. P Mass., Sept. 16.—Mrs. Iczennia wife of Waldo Stearns of this | iing her husband for divorce, ! 1g been entered in the Rhode | courts, Mrs. Stearns claiming a ce in Jamestown in that State. rns is a son of A. T. Stearns, a | own lumber merchant of this city. | arns is a sister to Mrs. Roland B. | Molineux of w York, whose husband | awaits the electric chair at Sing-Sing. | The St ave lived in Jamestow. = X, seasons and are well known in the social circles of the summer m is. Less than a year ago Mrs. Stearns moved from the pretty white cot- tage on the main street and left her hus- | band. He continued to llive there, while his wife took lodgings in the town and later moved to Newport. They have not seen ch other since the day the car- came to the door and took her away The James- and when she went Mrs. d that she could not consent sheiter under any roof that her nd owned. The divorce is asked for on statutory | grounds. It was while on a yachting trip | with this sister, Mrs. tearns, that Mrs. | Molineux met the man who later became | | her husband. INSANE OFFICER IS SHOT BY A PRIVATE WASHINGTON Department to. rC during Mr. Stearns’ absence town house is his Stearns Sept. 16—The War | ¥ received information from General MacArthur of the tragic| th in the Philippines of Captain| les McQueston of the Fourth | ment of the United States Infantr; result of a wound given by a private. General MacArthur's dispatch follows: “Charles McQueston, * captain Fourth United States Infantry, died yesterday at Mangonone, Bacor, Cavite province, $:30 evening, from gunshot wound caused by private soldier. Captain McQueston, in a fit of temporary insanity, attacked men He left last night, but returned again to- €ay and was holding & meeting at t.hel ¢ company; shot one or more and Shot hinself in self-defense. Further pess Uculars when received j .. Sylvester Azteanza, as well as could be expected un- 1es in the city being either wrecked or ruined, with one or two exceptions, di- sus of the Catholic population will begin to ascertain the ntmber of wid- and the exact number of Catholics that perished. I. O. O. F., were here to-day and organized local relief com- k and destitute of that order, for whom an appeal has been e keeper of the life saving station at the western extremity of the island got in to-day. 1 tion gone and that a frightful scene of desolation exists there. ed there; that the prairie and marshes are strewn with the carcasses of ani- 1d that the stench is terrible. He says that NAVIES ADDED T0 DEATH LIST Erom Siricken Galveston Come Further Evidences of the Hurricane’s Work. — GALVESTON, Sept. 16.—Following is an additional list of dead not heretofore sent out: Pasquila Augustine and wife, Nel son Anderson, George Agin and child, Henry Anderson; A. Albertson, wife and two children; Annie and Christiana An- derson, the children of Thomas Almeras, George Alpin and wife; Emil Amundsen, wife and child; L. Anderson and wife; Ned Anderson and two children, Amanda Anderson (colored); Anderson, Mrs. Carl Anderson and four children; Mrs, Frank Aniza and two children, Mrs, Dora Armstrong and four children, Captain Fred Alway and B. F. H. Bradford and family, Mrs. Bo- goyne and son, Judge Burke and wif Marco Burns, wife and four childre: Mrs, Antonio Bonnerville and two chil- dren, Otto Badger; Gus, Irene and John Balliman; Mrs. Balzman, Mrs. Loulse Barnes, Mrs. Berry and six children, Otto Balje, Horace Batteste; William Baubch, wife and two children; Mrs. Bernar: George Bell, wife and four children; Miss Mattie Bell, Henry Bell (colored); Theo- dore Berger, wife and child; Mrs. G. J. Bergman and daughter; Fred Bierman, baby of William Blackson; Charles Block: Isaac Blum, J. M. Borden and wife, Sarah and Jennie Blum; T. C. Bornkessel of the United States Weather Bureau and wife and child, Mrs. Charles Boske and two family. | sons, — Bowen, Allen Branch (colored), Miss Ethel Bradley; Fritz Brondies, wife and four children; Lottie Brandon, James Britton (colored), T. J. Brooks; Adolph Brown, wife and two children; Mrs. L. W. Bryan and daughter, Selma and Blanche Buckley, Douglas bBurgerine, J. K. Bourke, Elvie Burrell and two children (colored), Mrs. C. Burrell (colored), Mrs. George Baxter and two children. . , / Ada Chambers; Jane Curtis, two chil- dren and her mother-in-law (colored); Mrs. Dan Cleary and five children; Ade- lene Cheviner; Mrs. Paul Christian; A. Carter and wife; Pat Clancy, wife and three children; Kate Clauson; Mrs. Leon Cleary and child; George Cleveland and wife; Roy and Zena Cleveland; J. M. @+44+ 4444440440404 4 44400 FALSE REPORTS SENT CONCERNING SUBSGRIPTIONS. USTIN, Tex., Sept. 16.— Governor Sayers gave out the following to-day: “Reports sent out from this place by whomsoever saying that eight or nine hundred thousand dollars have zlready been paid in are absolutcly false and made without au- thority and calculated to do great harm to the needy su:- ferers along our coast. No such sum of money has been re- ceived or anything appreoach- ing it. It is believed that the stories have done grzat harm in that they have prevented the contribution of money which is sorely ne:ded at.Gal- veston.” R O R R R R R R S R e R R R s & pe D4444044444400644444444440 | Close; Mandys (colored); William Co wife and six children; nell and two daughted of E. L.. Cort (coiored Miss Be: Cramer; child of Anthuny Credo; Cromwell and three daughters; Mrs. seph Cuneo of New Orleans; Mrs. J. Curtis and one hild (colored); Lulu C tis (colored); John Henry Cushman. D Coleman and child 2ll; W, 8. CooR, Mrs. Porter Cor- (colored); infant Mrs. E. Daniel, three girls, one son and two grandchildren; Annie Davis, Henry T. Davis (colc ; Nicholas Dal rles Darby; Irene Davi 1dy Deegan; Joe P. Delanney, wife a chil- tz and two sons; Mr.and Mrs, M Louis Dixon and wife and two ughuer; Hen- . Dittman and v Donohue of orge W. Doll and wife; family; Dore, an old George Dere Jr., wife and two- children; Mr. and Mrs. Darrene and two children; B. Dorsett and family of five; Mike Dotto, wife and six children Doyle; D. Drecksmith; J. Dreck- smith; M. A, Drew; A, Duffard; Mrs. Duffy; Frank Dunant Sr.; Mrs. Adelaide Dunton; Mrs. Dunkin; John and Pinkie Duntonovitch; John Darkey, wife and daughter. E. Mrs. Edmonds; F. Eberhardt and wife; Mrs. Kate Eberg; William %ckel, wife and son; .. k. Edmoadson; ¥. Edgart and father; W. E. Bichler; Mrs. BEichler; Howard Eismann; John Ellis and family of four; Joseph Ello, wife and two child- ren; Louis Englehart; Mrs. Ludwig En- glehart; G. C. Knglehart; Mrs. Evans and two daughters; J. H. Everhart, wife and Miss Lena and Guy. F. Mrs. Ferrell and three children; Joseph Falke and three children; Mrs. Robert Faucett; John Feigel Sr. and wife: John Feigel Jr. and daughter Mabel; M Mar- tin Flanagan; Mrs. Mamie Foreman and hter and three sons; George Frank- i Mrs. Augusta Fr. Kk; —— Freidolf, wife and son; — Freitag and son Harry; Mrs. Charles Frohme and two children; Mrs. W. H. Fry; Bessie Fryer. G. Sol Gordon, two children; Mr. and Mrs. Gabell (colored); Mrs. T. J. Gaines and two daughters; James G. Gallishaw and five children; Ed Garrett; James Carri- an; Joseph Garrigan; John and Gussie Garth; Robert Genter; — Genson and four children; First Sergeant George, Bat- tery O; Charles George and wife; Dan Gillis; A. Gordon and baby; Fred Grant (colored); Mamie E. Grant (colored); Mrs. Fred Gother; Alexander Grumberg, sup- posed to belong to live-saving statlon; Mrs. D. Golin. H. Three children of Mrs. B. Haag; George W. Hagan; Joe Hall and family (colored); Diek Hansel, wife and three children; Tim Harris; Robert Harris, wife and one child; Geeorge Harris; Mrs. Harris (colored); Mrs, W. R. Harris and son; child of Mrs. Eva Haj) of Taylor, Tex.; John Helfstein and chiid; Sophie and Lot- tie Helstein; Mrs. R. M. Hemann and child; B. H Charlie Hester; Martin Hoarer, fe and scn; M Hoch and three sons; James H. Holland, wife and son Willie and gr: on Otis; — Heland (colored); Mrs. James Holland; Mrs. Holmes (colored); child of Laura Holmes Frenchman; 0 (colered); Edward and Antoinette Hub- ter; Mrs. Hanson; Mrs. Mattic Hughes; S. C. Hughes; John Hughes; Charlie Hull (colored); Charles Huzza, wife and four children; Antony Hyman; Charles Hiebach and son. J. Mr. and Mrs, Jaeger and two children; Mrs. J. W. Jackson and two children; Kd Jamency, wife and two children of Dallas; two children of Perry Jasper; Mr. and Mrs. Jefferbock; Mr. Jeffett, wife and four children and mother-in-law; Frank Jones and son; Mrs. M. Jones and daughter; Peter, Johnsun, wife and five children; Mrs. P. Johnson and children; R. D. John- son, wife and two children; Mrs, G. John- son and daughter; W. J. Johnson, wife and two children; Mrs. Ben Johnson and three children; Mike Johnson, wife, child and mother-in-law; Harry Johnson; Mrs. H. B. Johnson; A. 8. Johnson, wife and six children: Charles Juneman, wife and daughter. K. Willlam Kunker, wife and child; Mrs. John Kace and four children; Benton Kennedy, wife and three children; Pearl Kemp (colored); Mrs. Kemp (colored); Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kerpan: Mrs. King (colored); Rosa King (colored); Bdgar Kindlund; Mrs. W. T. Knowles and three children; Mrs. John Kinley and family; E. Kinsella: Joseph Kreza, wife and three sons; Louie Kalser, wife and three chil- dren; Mrs. Fred Kehler and two sons; Mrs. John Kelss: Miss Julie Kelss; Mrs, Louis Kelss and four children; — Kejt- fler, wife and daughter; Jemes Kelsey. L. Miss Pearl Larkey; Alma Lackey, Rob- ert Lackey, Mrs. Lackey, four children and daughter-in-law; Mrs. Lafayette and two children; James Lapierce, wife and five children; H. Larsen and two children; G. Laukhuff; Mrs. Dave Lashley, August Lausen and three children; Mrs.' W. and Migs Oralle Lawson; Mr. and Mrs. Law- son and child, three children and Miss Lil- LIEF WORKERS RESTORING ORDER IN THE PESTILENCE-THREATENED CITY O F GALVESTON | | : | | I 1 | | THE CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM AT GALVESTON DE IN THE HURRICANE. IN ITS RUINS i MANY HELPLESS CHILDREN WE ED AND BURIED, — — — - -4 lie Leg Captain G. A. Lee and wife; | 3 = 3 Tom Cenker: e Lenmani: g0 1e- | GAl1IfOrnia Red Cross Society mira, wife and four children; — Leon : Miss Grace Leslic; M red); Mrs. Jake Lewis Agnes Lewis (colored!: John Lindgren, wife and seven children eldest, Saved); B. Lloyd Mary Charl wife ; Mrs. hard and wife Losico, daughter, in-law; Mrs. William Lucas and two sons, two chi ren and Mr. John Ludke, avid Luc Lucas and two children; .ien wife and son; E. A. Ludewlg and mother; | Will and Lena Lumberg; Charles Lumber, wife and nine children; A el ames Lynch and wife; Ed Lynch and family: W. W. Lyster. M. Joe Miller and children: Mrs. S. S Munn: J. B. McCaulay and wife; W. L. Macklin, wife and three children; Mrs. Maudy, daughter (colored); Grace Matson and three children (colored); Frank Mar- tin, wife and son; Mrs. Pauline Maquelle, Mrs. Maxwell; S. A. McAmish, wife and two daughters: Ira McAughiar (colored); A. R. McCulloch (colored): Mrs. W. H. McManus; Mrs. M. J. McMillan: Mrs. Me- Neill and baby: Mrs. James McNeal and child: — McPeters, wife and two children: Robert McPherson (colored); Mrs. John Morley; Joseph Mealy; Mre Joe Megna: child of Mike Megna; John Minzella, wife and five children; Eugene Merrill and mother; John Meryea, wife and children; Charles Mesley (colored); Chris Meyer (missing); Mr. Miller, wife and six chil- dren; Mrs. Morrow and four children; James Moran and wife; Mrs. Natnan Moore; Estelle Moore (colored); — Moore; D. Morley and wife; Harry Morris, wife and three children; H. Morton and four children; B. F. Mott; — Mulcahy; two children of J. of Houston; Mrs. Louise Mulholland; Henry Mullock, wife and child; Mrs. Maria Mundeyne; Mrs. Annie Murie and daughter; Herman Meyer, wife and son; Mrs. C. J. Meyers and one child. N Henry Napoleon, wife and sister (col- ored). O. Charlotte Oats (colored), D. J. O'Dowd, C. J. O'Keefe and wife, Ed Olsen, A. A. Oterson and wife, Henry Ostermayer and wife, Antoinette P. O'Shaughness) P. Mrs. H. M. Perry and son, Clayton, of Houston; Mrs. Fred Puersnett and three children, Mrs. Lena Paetz, August Pas- kall and wife, Miss Louisa Pashelag, Mrs. E. Pashelag and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Pauly, Mrs. Henry sStaysee and two children, Mrs. Captain J. J. Peelz and eld- est and youngest daughters, Mrs. Pellenze and mother, Albert Perkins (colored), Arthur Perkins (colorea), Perkins, wife and grandson (colored); K. C. Peter- son, wife and child; Mrs. Peterson and children, W. B. Pettit, W. H. Pettingili and wife and three sons, W. Pilford and four children. John Quowvich and four other unknown; Bessie Quester; Thomas W. Quinn, John Guinn (missing). William Rockford and wife; Joseph Ryan, wife and child; Miss Lelia Raleigh; Rayburn; A. Rattissu, wife and three children: Mrs. J. J. Reagan; W. J. Reagan, wife and three children; Rein, wife and daughter; Agnes and Helen Reinhart; Lulu Rhone (colored); S. W. Richardson and wife; Mrs. Irene Rich- anderes and baby; Mrs. W. Riley and two children; K. H. Rimmelln and wife; Thomas Riordan; Mrs. Ritzeler, Thomas Rhymes, wife and two childre Roach; “'Shorty” Roberts; Ben Rit. and wife; C. S. Roemer and wife; beth Roemer: Mr. and Mrs. William Roehm and two children; Blanch Donald Rogers; Annie Ross: Mrs. L. Ross and three children; Mrs. Kate Roth and three children; Mrs. Rowe and two chiidren; Robert Ruddock, wife and four children; C. Rudger, wife and child; John Ruen- buehl; A. Rughter, mother and father; Professor Ruhmond, wife and two chil- dren; Henry Rust and three children; Angelo Regilia, wife and four children. S. 8. Sanford, wife and child; Mrs. F. Schmidt and son; R. J. Thorne; — Schol- field colored); Isaac Scholfield; Scutte, wife and children; Mr. and Mrs. Schultz; Hugh Scott (colored); W. D. Seals (colored); Sarah Seale (colored); child of — Sedgwick; Mrs. Julia Seibel, Lizzie Seibel, Mrs. Jacob Seibel and son Julius; Mrs. Anna Seixas and two daugh- ters; John Severt and wife; Henry Sha- per, wife and two sons; Albert Sherman: C. F. Sbarpe; Mrs. Emma Skelton and two children; Jim Smith; S. B. Somer- ville and wife (colored); —— Sourbien, Battery O; Mrs. C. B. Slayton (colored); J. Sleb and wife and two children: Frank Leo, Jerold and Edward Stevens: Captain P. Stewart and family; Mamie Stilkolitch; Robert Stimman, wife and child; Nick Strabe and family, except one; Mrs. Strickhausen; Willlam Strunk, wife and six children; Clara Sudden (colored); child of A. Swartzbach; mother and three chil- dren of J. Swickle; Miss Sylvester; two children of H. G. s. % 5 Miss Dalsy Thomas; A. Tavainette; Mrs. Aids L.ocal Workers creasing the Fund for Texas Sufferers. in In- the HE Red Cros: Galvestor of the chu Red Cross ciety of Califol sufferers yesterday by an announcement ths s and will be read in them all. It sets for had established headquarters at 308 Sutter str pared to receive donations of money or supplies in an the society would forward as soon as possible and withe The motto of the Red Cross, however, is not to send on ng that is wor less, so that whatever goes out will be fit for use at once when it arriv a entered the fleld of subscription for the was read in n fact any that the stricken district. To-d. Mrs. Dr. MacKenzie and Wirs. Arthur Co - will be In charge of the headquarters. The headquarters have been donated for the occ n by the agen The State committee let one day pass and will start active work to-day organization of the committee was completed Saturday. the sub-commi all appointed and to-day 1 get down to business. A plan, already lished, has been decided upon by which the entire State will be covered se as the committee is c rned, and all who will give will be reached and his subscription taken care of. Arrangements have been made and telegraph companies by which money and supplies can b least posible loss of time and the least expenditure of mor wit d with work systematized it will not take long to gather in all that can be gathered from the people of the State. Preparations for the athletic exhibition this evening in the Mechanics’ Pavilion are nearly completed. The programme to be given by the Olympic Club promises to be one of the best In its way that has been given here. All o best athletes of the club have volunteered and a fine performance is a ired There will be some professional talent as well as amateur talent, and the num- bers on the programme will include everything from fleld athletics to the finest E)‘mndslum work. The affair is in charge of John Hammersmith, leader of the “Iub. Subscriptions yesterday were not in evidence on account of the Sunday holl- day. No mail for the State Relief Committee was opened and the subscriptions received at the Mayor's office will remaln until to-day for notice. The Red Cross also was closed for the da: v, but all canvassers will return to the work of getting subscriptions to-day with renewed vigor. A collection for the benefit of the Galyeston fund was taken up at Rev. B. Fay Mills' lecture before the Ethical Institute last ‘evening in Metropolitan Temple. The collection netted $33. At a meeting of the German singing socleties of the city yesterday in the rooms of the Arion Singing Society in Unfon Square Hall it was decided that a monster concert in ald of the Galveston sufferers should be given in either Met- ropolitan Temple or Odd Fellows' Hal! on Sunday next. Twenty-two singing societies, forming a chorus of not less than 500 volc: will take part, each section being under the baton of its instructor. A rehearsal will be held on Tuesday night in the Arifon rooms and a final meeting of the committee on Thursday night in Verein Eintracht Hall, 32 Turk street. Madam Seminario, the well. known contralto, has offered her services and will sing the “Star Spangled Ban- ner,” assisted by the mammoth chorus. ' Committees and officers having the affair in charge are composed of the fol- lowing named: Chairman, D. Max Magnus; treasurer, J. Brandenstein: secretary. August Hansen. r Finance Committee—F. W. Dohrmann, Henry W. Brunner. Music committey Professor H. Holshaver, Professor P. H. Fredericks, Professor Reiger, Profesehr Gewss, Professor L. Wanke. Hall commitee—Professor W. Zimmermann, Call committee—W. Zimmermann, Fritz Gerken. Press committee—M. Greenbach, George Beauzhamp. 5 Tickets are to be 50 cents all over the house, and a lengthy programme of all that is best in the musical way is promised. The following named have promised to lend their aid to the success of the entertainment: A. Shilling, I. W. Hellman, F. W. Tillmann Jr., Charles Bundschu, Governor H. T. Gage, Mayor James Bhe. lan, Senator George C. Perkins, German General Consul Ad. Rosenthal Kahn, R. Porter Ashe, Claus Spreckels, D Julius Joseph G: Maguire, Colonel E. A. Denicke. CHURCH COLLECTIONS TO dID AFFLICTED. ALL BUREAU, WELLINGTON HOTEL, WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—Wash- ington has forwarded the secretary of the Board of District Com- missioners about 33000 in cash and large quantities of clothing and pro- visions for the sufferers from the storm in Galveston. This amount will be largely increased during the’coming week. By direction of Cardinal Gibbons it was announced in all Cathlic churches of Washington to-day that the collections on Sunday next would be for the benefit of the flood sufferers. This money will be forwarded through church agencles. The general Washington re- Hef fund will be largely swelled on Wednesday. There will be a matinee at every theater in Washington and the entire proceeds from the sale of tickets will be turned over to the District Commissioners for the relfef fund. Efforts are be- ing made to sell tickets for the entire seating capacity of every theater. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM HERALD READERS. NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—Contributfons from Herald readers to the amount of $15,790 99 have been telegraphed to the Dallas News for the relief of the hurricane sufferers. The News is investing the money In sultable supplies and forwarding them with all dispatch to Galveston, thus assuring most effective aid. Terrell and four children (colored); Newell and Nat Thomas; Mrs. Thompson, wife and three children; Mrs. Thurman (col- ored): Lavina Tiggs and daughter (color- ed); dren; Tinsbrush and family; Mrs. Trick- hausen; Mrs. Trostman and three chil- dren; Mr. and Mrs. Tucker and one child; Mr. and Mrs. Turner. Uhl and six children; Val Ulridge, wife and six children. four children; Magdela Viscavitch. Wilcox; Miss Freda Wilde; Mrs. Mary Williams; Bertha Wilson (colored): H. Wiley; C. H. Witt, wife and two children;: Mrs. R. N. Wood: Eddie and Burt Wood (colored); Mrs. Caroline Wood and two daughters; M. Wuchnach, wife and two children; Mrs. Young, two daughters and one son. NATIONAL PARTY HAS TRIUMPHED IN CUBA HAVANA, Sept. 16.—In_yesterday’s elec- tion of delegates to the forthcoming con- stitutional convention the National party triumphed in the province of Havana, electing General Lacrete, General Rodr:. guez, Secretary of Justice Gener, General Lunez and Senor Tamaxo. General San- guily (Republican) was also sgecessful In Pinar del Rio there seems to be no doubt of the election of Gonzalo de Que- seda, Ruis Rivera and Civil Governor Quines. No returns have been received from Santiago or Matanzas. In Puerto Principe, Senores Cisneros and Silva were the only candidates, so that their eiection is assured. It is conceded that in Santa Clara the Federals will win. The Nationalists assume to be anti-an- neéxationists, but they are moderate in tone.- More than one of the delegates rep- resenting. the majority in this province are pro-American. Where their feelings are concerned and irres, politics they desire closer the United States. Robert Tilsman, wife and five chil- u. Oliver Udell, wife and child; Mrs. R. . Miés Mary Van: Mrs. Annie Vining and W . 0. M. Womberg, wife and children; Louis D. Walker; Mrs. Winn and grand- child; Scott and Earl Wallace: Mrs. Wade (colored); Hetty Wade and hus- band (colored); Samuel Walden (colored Mr. Waldgren; Mrs. H. V. Walker; M Charles Walter and three children; J seph Walsh, wife and three children; Gus Walters; M. Warrah; three nephews of James Waters; child of P. Watkin: Judge Watson, wife and two children; Mrs. Webber and family; W. J. Weber, wife and children; George and Joe Wed- ter; Fritz Weidemange and wife; Profes- ; Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. George Mrs. A. Westermann: Mrs. James White, wife and bab; uuwxm.-a.o.wm;muox— e of ns with

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