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ae sai ¥ Tato Niel ch tal oe “ OBOOGD 2 Weather for To-morrow i . Telepheed Subscriptions to > z SHOWERS A : Pike 150 doesooree . “ oe IPO DOREOODUTRTLOO IO” * VOL. I-NO. 6. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, “FRIDA Y EVENING, MARCH 3, 1899, PRICE ONE CENT SEATTLE INKL YELLOW (LASSEN Used by Walters in Viewing the Beef. The Yeler way franchise war emain broght before the city coun oll last nent, and the following clause ad@d: School children going and returgng from achoo! shall wde halt fare, An ordfance wae pasha at the meeting ¢ the city counct! lost night pigvidingior the punishment of any person Wo wilfully destroys or mutilate Jersonal property, not hiv own, andwill be puhtehed ine ot Stoo @ thirty daye in the city jail, ov & both. GeoreleWhite, a performers tn ao variety peatre, was arrested by DetectiveCudihu jast night on a charge @robbing @ man of $30, The ofimance providing for the widening’? Eighteenth avenue, and TOSPOWAL THAT HORT Mike) the opems of Bast Denny way. r PONT passed @® elty counct! last night. ] an Aratmaee eodrcentel Beoruse Witness Wap Re PEBOWAL MENTION. porter for Sensations RR. feCieltan Geo, W. Pat- ton, of rineeton, Minn. are stop- pig agihe Diller for a few days! and argoutfitting for a trip into Naws paper. Dawson ca TOP ANQUTHIY VERY JOUSK | ®. e:fevie. « fan trap man trom Capt.}. R. Walters, of Port Town. send, @4t the Seattio, SamLBaes, & prominent business Sifing Gat tho Moss of Truths Prom the Unnecesoery Pitiee- | man qiWhatcom, ts regis’ red at hoods aid the Jame Hert, a leading business a ene man rietopher, is at the Butler. * ww. net. vice-president and WASMINGTON, Moreh 4. — The ner maneger of the he Miles court of Inquiry continues to | Nort! express company. arriv t to judgment on the ¢mbatmed | thle mains from St. Paul, and te beef, and tame elicited soitie twat. | *% 5 moeg within the last forty-cight! Mr. Mra. KR. W. Jennings, of | Port naend, are at the Seattle, hours weich Is decidedly Interessing. Clarence Walters, a volunteer en- | gineer, told the commigsioner that} the canned roast beef was pot ft for @ dog to eat. Me gaid that the @ret! €an he saw opened had werme in it, | od Goveioped a powerful putrid) ofon Fe ate anne aml tecame violently sick. TYe men of his com} wy complaged of he meat and the commpkoary sergeant repused to | eoormt B. Sore of Uy mast was giver to the surgeon major, wee feoted it and sald It wae oll right. The oweecant commissary was com- Peiled to arcept It. ut did so under) peotent, Nearly all the men of his} pumtalion were sick thodgheie whe | Most of the yoyrage as @ result of} eating this meat. Daweh, recerder, ordamed “a can Opened and asked the witnass W it) was oe | i Wee, Witnegs said it bepe no re- Se dlance Cs ite Chmavedage artiote. ‘The cans he had seen were different form, heye and ehepe and Mae cebes, an ctntistency and odor ef contents Mtere entirely difterem. A san was of thd meth of opeed for hig inspection with the Irish pa atime resin. oteerved by Attier, namajne Kort Rowe, Walters Clad of thin clig at Je?- waits, be ai | Tue oe St oa Coe rewult of Gh vena, He was given wm ofa fora medicine apd told be vesamd be dramatic entertain: | (i rapes tp & ftile while fotowtem tndiee | } On wate Im got adppiies from the | Teed Cros @Mitateughs Gp west pr the natives, pract! puirelet~ Cry ‘¢ himself Guring hie abay on the A inland At letaite ramets of hides ot mt raid Club, Philip D. O'itrien comeatey were fully ap nage a ies, | Bo! Mare That Once é trons thy ame cemuiy, | rough Tara's Halle” . Kine effect of Watters testumemy |" &..... cee George Hood | OB LHS aMimseniqners wees ~ensider- KR America’s Flag” .. Ginty Clim inie hel wiht Relsntebanon ee Seren teok the mt and ay | 2 that me reat beef wet cerv- eck ous ke fhe mew mt soDNaped, conie> Diewefore Wrtuss> coudd met kaa Beet: eawdw S by it ‘* Ping.” (Foth- Ryan. Mester Wille Gotan some Saas nae IGANTIC TRU STS Fous More Organized With an Aggregate Capital Exceeding Half a Billion of Dollars. Coffins, kor, Beots and Shoes, Etc., Witt Be Advanced in Price as an im- SANDUSKY, Ohio, March 3 The coffin manufmeturers of the United States have caught the craze for consolidation and have for some days been quletly at work, through their representatives assembled here, to organize @ combination which wil! inctude nearly all of the lead- ing manufacturers of coffins In the country, The capitalization of the amalgamated concern willreach BO,- 000, 000. Smattere’ Wraxt. MITTOBURG, March & — Apother trust has been formed, thie time by the nyunagere of the mnciters throughout the United States en- goged in the pmeRing and refnieg of predious metmis. The capital of the combin® ts placed at $14,000,000, kx-Governor J, B. Grant, of Color- ado, is the president, and Barton Bewell, of Chicago, vice-president the com: Geant smelt . Bre ing and Lew rony Boren y wa! ot Han- gar ctty; United Brerng ond Refin: of Chreage; Avrora Smelting and Refuring com. pany, of Auvera: Puvblo Saving of Puekr: Smelthag com pany, of Balt Lake COy: Pr nnyl- CINCINNATI, March = %—Within tip mex two or three monte Cin- Chmat people will prebably see the formastm of « trimt among local um 4 and aint Uren. wotations beemn two weekt between five of em hoe housew in Cincinnat. “Their plans” sald @ shoe jobber, Friday, “are to combine the five fac- tories in ome and capitalise that at about §16000. ‘The shoe business 000. unprofitable here for some ne because of heavy competition. now thirty-seven shoe factories tn Cineinnat!, and the com- bine would be sure to close up at at thirty of th Tt would fo down prices, and the small factorie which make from 260 to 300 pairs) per day, would be unable to stand the cut” Steal Vruat. NEW YORK, March 4.—Aftor a series of conferences in thie city, semi-ofotal announcement in made that the great steel Industries of the country have arrived at an under- standing whieh will cause their is be mere harmonious than ever efore, The parties to the new Agreement, which ameunts to a pool | of all of the steel plants of the coun- try, are the Federal Steel Company and subsidiary companies, the Carnesie Company, the American Steet and Wire Compamy, and the Preneod Steet Car Company. It is thin agreement with le? to the publication lest week of the story That the Fedemt Sage! Company w bout to be ebeertind by a $400,- Frege combination ef ster! compan fem, of which Andrew Carnegie war t the bead. The compantes tmterasted in the Rew agement hase a combined stock of mbowt 5900,000,000, AR the pertics to 1 d@emy that any further combination is e#ntemplat- They declare thare i» no finan- altiance aad no iren-bound | | met trum. Arether “gentiomen's agreement,” bas been dente ente® inte yourly. foweterd. Boy ite torske the compantes a@rre to maintade a setedule of fate which will giwe far profits to all, Dut which sfyub be actually rem- | ulated by the laws of supply and de- mand. The officials of the compan- ter deciare the pool hms not for its purpose the raising ef prices, as the great demand for iren and -stect {produets at this time hue pat rates oD &@ pre@table basta. ‘ It te aneromnced ca ¢F ttre results of the presant confwnes war the Progress | sianuty of a contract between the the larg: | Preesed Steel Car Company and the | Carnemic interests, whesely the for- mer will hereby buy alt of tte steel from the Carnegie mills, In consid- eration of this the Carnegie inter- eats agree to withdraw from bulld- jing of cars, leaving the business en- tirely in the hands of the Pressed Steel Car Company. suet as the anthracite ceal pres: | all British, and we are not in sym. pathy with it. The Canadians aro miy hurting themselves. Mr, Williame is president and di rector of the Rhondda ulee club of ndon, a soclety of male ch took the dirat prite A PORTUNATE » Frying Pans PURCHA | Worlea Fete ta, ee * Enables us to offer these splendid bargains for | ALONG THE WHARVES. ONE WEEER, ending Saturday. a No. 0, wan 100, now % No, wan te, now Be No. 2 a | Mteam@hip AlsKI tn due tontaht | — No, , war 26e, now We No » Die, how ie Xo, 5, was We, now 1% Shagway and way ports No. 6, wen 27e, now Ihe | Tug Golden Gate is in Moran's | ways feovlving repuiraeto her keel | SPELGER & HURLBUT which became damaged, while in Second northern watern, | ____!215-1217_Seosnd Avenue vioniatmnaies Stoamers Progreso and Selanaw ‘ r aatied this morning with coal car PRESCRIPTIONS oom far San Francinco epee colts ~eafewr_ We Prepare Them te enema It's Our Business A pile-driving crew in at work on the wharf of the Madison street | bunkers, removing the decayed piles and replacing them with new ones » But One Rules ‘ ! Night’’ Captain Hansen's big collier Wil- TTR T9rer Open All Nigh ng & pro. PURITY | Deliveries “Made Any. coms of cleaning While in port. Her ACCURACY where in the Clty sides have been repainted and the " "1 q oo vensel shines ,like a brass bottle RELIABILITY | pnowe'teaww a5 The Willamette and her genial #kip- | re very popular in marine ore | | Stewart « Holmes Drug Co. YOOt OF CHEHKY STREET HE KISSED PATTI A big eonsignment of fish arrived | from the north on the Homer, and | local markets are once more sup- plied, Another large shipment is ex- pected ip the mext Alaska steamer | The schooness Admiral Dewey and Myrtle arrived in port this morn- “ing from Cape Flattery, bur Seourht Howe Covernar Crittenden | . i lishad the Rot no fiah, The weather down there ie |aald to be very stormy. The Ad- | miral Dewey and the Myrtle are new) ay gon y) | y the newspapers that Pat- Hm and pe 1 cane Rpt 4 — ti is married again,” remarked the ae atg eee ine Dante are tntAlnue, (retired ballet dancer. “I wan with @ other Gabing re in Alask- | or company in #t. Louis on her fourth—or was it her fifth?— fare- waters. well tour, oh! a jong time ago, She was a beautiful, winsome creature then, and I presume is yet, for they nay face—unlike her volce—nev- er grows old, Well, all the men in the South and West were mad to kiss her, and one of them accem- Mme. Modjeska, the actrees, is one of the few people who can do twe [entirely opposite things at the sar moment. She will it upon the st apperentiy writing @ letter causes her the greatest grief and agony, and tears running down her cheeks and sobs shaideg her whole frame—end on the paper that Hes | before her she draws fuany © tures of persons she knows. | Santiago and Usvers Are Weuing Tracbts. j Steamer Elilu Thomason, Captain mith, arrived in port early this morning from San Frencisco, Bhe | reports a rough voyage with heavy seas and bead winds during the en- Ure trip. The Thomeon loads a re- i nour yonkere. Of coal at the AOUIN) lished the feat, It was a kiss that] SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Magen 3. —_—— |rang around the world. A eimax how been reaehed in the | “Who was the lucky individwal? | gffiirs of Santkago, The estimates yraon than the Gov-/| for Februmry have been reduced | ernor te, Thorman 'T. Crit- | trem $60,000 te $80,000, and amounts i weaden. He is Consui-Geworal to | aggregation $4,000 (expended last | | Mexico now, I believe, or at least he | month) have beem disallowed by the | was the last time 1 saw his nawe | guthorites at Havana 2h any aoa in the public prints, The Governer | ‘ jeaught Patti in the hallway of the . * | Rewthern Motel, where they were | His S TA- | vets mopping, and without mere we | smacked her on the ps, Crittenden | pected toRecover. (was a handseme mas, aad 1 dont His Wife WI? Bas a Stic in the Sest Circtes. And@ se Jim Flood is coming town. Jim is the son of his fa who in now sleeping beneath whisperiog pines ef the Sierra tains. But Jim hee the coin just been married. The bride sister of a barber's wife in City. Mer name ie Mies F know thet the greatest simger in the | World objected vary muck te the wn- expected saluim, . | "It was a St Louls girl, you kaow, \that. started the Hobson kiwsing | jeraze, and, if Lam net mistaken, the HE HAD A GME MENTS REST Grens Deiee Aieote couldn't ronint ] ithe temptation to Kiss @ pretty ' lyoung lady of that city whem he / | stopped over there on his way to | [hunt beffato im the Par West. If | Etoborate Putws Monnet fer the fip- you don't kins them, they will kins nivererey of the Caremasinn }you owt im that country. Yer, I re-/i. hee fest name. Mise. member some pleasant experiences: Weve Bean Postponed. of my own when in the Mound City.” | Dome? Recenes abe, baw —N. ¥. Telegram. . | to all her vast estate. in the Fritz family. te tying #till today, as is desired. | wae ate a Mies Frit She is about 23 6 6 benuty. During @ They Wats Like to Appar Fieed was heid by | with the first Mra lite general condition is good, and | tm Mew Vork. now hin wife— | the wound caused by the operation ‘ things that Mr. ie following the regular course in| ° Recorder Gof's recent statement | His.money not. healing. His Holiness ie able to take |‘M8t Dull Aghts are less brutal and sufficient nourishment, but dysen. | °bJectionable than prize fighting has Fa . we City of Mextoo. ° prnill S08: eee ey ent: eo n there evidently enter- | . tain exaggerated ideas mbout the HOMM, Meech 2. — Bhe folosinw | bulletin was issued this morentass: “The Pope bad « goed nheht. and t outa ‘present upported her. amily. Of the but also her virtue and new Mre doubt, and @ an sasy Flood will make to the alleged so- goes without fur- | Re ordor’s authority in this city aed ciety of |have alno misconstrued his remark® ther ex: ithe FETES POSTPORED 22mm eae A a got . hf duction of the 5 ih eport hore. whole ‘ae a business woman, | A well knows theatrical agent who archbishop of Cotagne May rw puriness rejations-with « cireuy in the City of Mexico recetv: a let- Be the Next Pantiff. ter a few days ago from the mana- City and ¢ her ber, ‘fa monthly allowance to and sister and the bar these clreumetances were t, andit is a fact that Mr. fa Seen Man rer of a troupe of bull. fighters, yp soak tee alle 5 ROME, March 2.—Today Is the an-| booming his show as the very bert peg rem gas to be discharged freon the sesviee, ta | 4 * | niversary of the coronation. jab- jon the continent and requesting that Mr. Flood kept the = * } | (nie to aevept ti powitteds of cor-! orate ceremonies and fetes were arrangements be mde to secure ow the bride, with @ z Meapewdert for a ydtow wwapager Mrs. G. Em& kerch/| planned for the occasion, but have | Madison Bquare Gardee or Central of pocket money . ee ee ee . been abendoned,, and the day in| Park for an ee, isaten: ablaned Flood, with his magnifi- 4 Kane at he wee well taeated la ttre | Mouths—T Have No marked by a general feeling of gloom | The writer of the letter, Manw aang to New York, 3 Wnvies mond heed AO CompRECI to and suspense, due to the’Pope's con- | Jose Chaver y Pena, was in a he is going to build a ma 4 : dition, ‘The mest cheerful man in| earnest. — He believes thorough ne’ te i Ty william K inchchiAiitln notinihcnaies . | Catholic Rome it the Poutiff him-|!n the money making side of pee! it turn greet h envy. 18 A | sett, He continues 16 Converse | sport and ts confident that the derbi le not of a waving disposition * TRE HuReRY CHINEE cheerfully with those at his bedside, | York public will take kidiy Flore cod hasan abiding faith that ! and insists cr seeing all bulletins | He writes that it is more hum per will carry him fot om i cL Bes : PA See a ported by the physicians, | enact cut, 6 soaring, Lod we at the 40,” bint will sta ke 2 y bull, which ts only ae _— rt toer - ) WOE, ose sereee v0 The danger from blood poisoning in beolute ruler in the aris' iy Seevasties el Hog. bo. Feed wee cae hiss diaad Pim | WWARAIROTON, Merch 3.—Ceneret ing dering the sight aloow the First |Fesulting from the operation has| at best, than It ja to aint My yg Ot Ses about Sixty-MiM street . 4 : ald it * passed, but the incision made to re- | the solar plexus, eves !f thal iB Gleoeseitaere: casein a. i we Me, ME AM These — | reeay wired the War department thin Montarm’s front : ner | foving Young Charms” Ar ot tne Filipine | ONE Aonlier Wan wounded |move the cyst has not yet healed. | merely # prize URI, | gfatador —_$———— i bod arn Heptne abe lerma the soad Siew committee anpeinted ty me! He Frank McDermott | "Orie © * | ‘The Visayan military dietrict,| A Rumber of cardinals telegraph-| Hermosilin, the fit more ft fer the Emperer. } | the broid 600 Amert-— priv ote ey of Mexico, has Anishe ‘ Little Le H Chuumitine of jumeres $0 guvange PEGIMEROY.” oc cscees snes oe | story thus ed Bae district, comprising the | ds of (°@ privately, inquiring whether they ee : Fiiadamongees pure 3 ¢ the powerless ' for the niet of ter Yethuw Miss Hathryn Delan can prisoners, He sage they @ nat Pasay. Coba. and Negros, haw been ought to start for the conclave. The | bulle than 7 be aginst in his y signif or of Chien } cB hinadhey inl | hold © aiegie Aerneicen peisancr, and |estaMinted, Colonel Miller comant-|Conclave of cardinals is calted tm. | He ts declan Rubijino, |condition of the Ith a ot i in Ctra ined gemterdagn he mem- | r tae ki one enptu tag mediately after the death, of the4specialty, ‘ThM theng) NT in | we ine proposa™ made wi rb Dee as te conmedinge aon W. E.| pen vad = moat - _— Colonel Seth, FWwat California, | POP™ the dander sre ite ereatoat | of offecting. #4 See Dowie She | | Mownw, Andrew Konak & ©. Seven, saan we - witt bave charge of the sub-district |, Archbishop Cologno in now an ec- | Mexico to f Nhe JF Runitino in| him and the Meitieal Yt dell ‘ | exed BB. Woand. | {Hd condition. | Negros, aed he has b ordered to|UVe candidates for the Papacy { comationn Ta5, pater” because | Great Rea nut the Spress : ‘ < f De | je em e | » Pwiperor, bu e . nog DB. Weed. Vieo Commiran de- | { Z — | orgamize a native const lary of 200| A large equare in front of St. Pe * “ Arg & a « in the ring/to the pa hayes y lb Oded Vom the Brat tedenp fe be Ooms | MANILA, Marsh 3—The compare. | men jer and at the entrances to the Vat- | one of NZ4 out pred mantle like | Dowager” iy That wns te savettain whetiter' er not tin | tive {nactivity of the Mrmecpents| The gunboat Concord has burned | an are thronged with people an- piggy? oy the infuriated thinks 9 salad with the Untied Stases governement wit fur- lteade te the beltef that they are|an imeurgent Veasel, which was about | %!0us for news of the Pope's con- eat Kk. He bs | in at the Emperor being Infortr Tina Cae Comeietoe with @ tranepart phinning another attack Ito land a carpe of provisions at) ton. % ET toot agl an expert dodger with ne cearenitage muen~ more | to Coamey the peevintens to the tam- ‘There was & Qeauitery picket fr. @ugape s he I Raised At utes, by wy of # passing pleas bed oh Aban teal The Ex ine-sericken Chdace, [¢ wan agreed | pamen Grewer moval lanyfY. Rubino « a | pas | nye ris to have entire contro) of thst the whole eckese ef aiding the | Cedar iver water aston ord SANTIAGO DE CURA, March %.— | gh ditectiy in front of the infus’ fy put the F or has. the bs MPeionaries in China te fed the} passed the city counc' 0 long delay the former Spanish | ited ant and as it charges visive right of appointing’ and stawving: desemded the willing. | The passage of the measure ia | Reina Mercedes, which was (3h; it nose and steps deftly! hl Ve aing the high officials of th nese of the general government to | Ques that the Cedar river water | sunk In the channel of Santiago har- ify hin cloak OVer Ee ace j furrdee a shi. Tho ur@emey of the ate Mi, May. The pro: | aaa | eenputeies sand or during the bombardment of A as it passes under So far the proposed arrangement { detews for food to China swam ti wee . aff ord Pasenngere Wreckex miral Sampson's fleet on June 6th arm cis not absolutely ridiculous The } om ned moat | water eystem now reste with | Fram ne Gilicer of Momrovia ee ot tained and pumped out, ( ‘One inportant rule of the fans | ie Nee Swing, howeve } ancamsivers Im- 12° fy gh grange Mets "| Atlantis Liner Labreder Dins From xposare. government (uss aeueting of bull Aghting Is Chal AO OOH er. tive of comit nemente mode | will at once proceed to adver- | wrecking company. Bhe was bro ring, from the matadg* dows. I* Per patitics. ‘The Fmperor in to } . ui from Che- pe bids and to let the contract) PonDON, March 3—All the pas) HALIFAX roh 2—The steam-|up to the elty this afternoon. mitted under any i yrelan representatives j he ction of the work yg txe brute in all forgen i at moment | aoe publication ‘of the no.|Semeere and crew of the steamer |or Aberdorn, from Sable Island con- | eo . touch the bull we delivering: credentials, a } * — ¢ pt 0 - 1 homare, man t Giewreyen Projemt Mitted. | it be mode, barring wnferseen| Labrader, Which weet ashore a¢ | "TH the report of the wreck of the strous TrainWrek, — charking. | dge with the mata-| tons of homage, but toe ect UMb = ‘ . * | Gmications, the contract will be pale Nas Keita Reals § steamer Menrovia there. The crew | LOA Mise, March J— TH acrg aword yd beAaminiatered on: | Dowager will CO ne Rmper i BHING Morte 3 —The| Mina the work hegwn and rush. | Skerry Vere Root, have tmen lade | wiveg with the exception of the! M and Ohio train bear home- | WF A AAO animal, with lowered | He Byes dae div Mmostimanie priviles) comfercer: on ‘ harbor bill completion. lon the trland of Mull. nd officer, who died from es-| Second battaliog Of the 7. tn coming directly at the lend-/ will Raven! isimte ane 3 ° peaches an ner eht thie after | y. head, t beervance |of having all documen| . » pasting of the amended ordt-| ee posure Second Missourt voluntee? from Ale (1 Can Ar the troupe. Observials Adreseed. to hit clusively, but h : noon. ‘They accepted am aanondimont was opporad by Council Nav> | acini Ga, w they cater. |e i Xeulation ne formiers.|shall hand. then to the Emngess ie appropria jon doilare to ho did not form the ordinance, Fi coe mustered out of thaervice, wan | Of TMT the part of the OFInere. | Rae eh tee Gecisiod:: MTieeee ee eee tin the entire time of the coun- FROM AUSTRALIA ed two miles nm of” this | 2m Milowers of prise fehting WO | Daag habe had tatenis 06 Yo) 4 tion, th siden t -—_— ad ov € iT ‘oy's ability at “side mt i age * his morning. ur care in) cadre Kid McCoy thought that th & Comimiimion to make an TR ere peated, eee aL he hax to avold |alty, it might be thourht tt vbsimindiianinienny sihaclatalianapy the soldtorsy’ wer 0 pping” when a sht be very well i ton, enrveys, etc, Thinia regurde President Honors Dewey and at 4 we > sioved flat would | young B r might { | he track Md were h 12 a punchafrom @ glove the remainder : nee rte wicaraea @herat Wheeler Stays In. Mining Enginner Telte About 22707, the track fad wore nucle’ Aa punch trom Aeriaud when «content to surrender the seinal ij . Z Signs Several Bills. : t And kness } withowt much regret ; WASHINGTON, March %.—An at- the Antipedes. The third car froy the engine wan 7) man’s life depends on his quieknims 7 i di lise 8 made in the house today| WASHINGTON, March 2.—Prem- | total wreck, ang from ite appey” jn atepping not only to one alae by ota eran e i , Baried in Grow SNPe. — idmasider the resolutions reported | dent today went to the nenate the | TL. Wilkame, whore card read “I, |anee, the eran@ Were Mirneulge jn every diveetinn | ene war) Go icat, a ydouble ot GUN March 9 — A |e judiciary committee declar-| tullowing nominations: George Dew- 8, A. M. F., Queen Victoria strect, phe extepress Kuen har a - _ write Don Manuel Jose| Prince Bismarck himeelf, the per~ avete ome from Grane |itynat Genoral Wheeler and the! ey to be admiral in nays; Mejaadter | London, C,," arrived last night some Hibernatt blood in hof veins, ODURCT vO inat New York Is not sonal lkehess between the two men . ’ Chavet able, In point of inl a . other members who accepted | Elwell Otis to be major-meneral by and roginte at the Butler, Mr, being the fescendant of Am Irish Cte in. gor bull fights, and the | being: most remarkable ¥ mgt 4 aay € nim Doan Mtimiasions in the army, b. | brevet, for most Matinguimhed set- wiinias, who is a mining engineer, soldier of trtune, who mg4e & NAM Aol) iy offen, ¥. Telenram stature and breadth of should Fenn ar ented their seats, but the hoone, | vice In the Phitppines. sepenitir éeeived In San Franciaco for himagf in Spatn, deed, Gen. von Caprivl had a pitt a , Wan overwhelming vote, refuned to a ‘ads kustrais 4 Vhtendd tories denrnander of| Miss Helen Sargent is president ot | edvantege over his ance i, ; \ soy Beiter them. The political division| Prevident Motintey hae signed the from Australia, and intends to make Cane rofl Otte, the -pommande Miss Helerkers’ Club for Women, nj cessor, but in other respec o f ner Epa thie vote was significa | het for a pubite building at Seattle, | a pleasure tour over the United our fords in the Phiippines, ts sald the Warkelon farmed in New| mamive Jaw, heavy gray musts ' esi i aed WY. Denes cam OF | Poa ot | States: to be A man of lagonic speech wh new ormil Oe octal status of and wshy eyebrows, thick r k, sol- a wer The [Pilificans, 4% Demor, .| WASHINGTON, Match %-—(Late| “In Auntratia,” said be, “there is rarely uttens more than ¢ short | York to Improve il, to give to the | fl square head, shrewd, penetrating ‘ 1 he th of the meas me f ere “ fenate this aftermoen | no allen exctuston taw, and every- sentence at a tine, but who man- the artists Bhieaiiidens ‘oe and general alr of blodd and death o q h wen t «. and M6 nays, cast by 10) Re- | Bulletin.) Phe senate this af! y t ot Jol at least @ tiem of the honor glam a e ® 1 t trove for the past |Puijcans, 44 Democrats and 1 Popu- | confirmed the neminatim@s of Dewey body, excepting Chinamen, can ages to make (at sentence epigram- moe 8 Ae sletars fron, ke Woe almost bis counterp i tw ur hours, i § and ory jmiar. ‘Thin axcinsion act ie not at metic and full of.mesning, = ° gained by ' e { : ' ‘ 4 ® Ps 4 *