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NO, LIKE BIRDS Bs VoL, 1 OF THESAY We Shall Unfold Our Wings. WITH AIR MOTORS TO ASSIST - 3 Main erative unt!) April 1, when the usual summer echedule will go into effect. Fay Fates for first-class ar i 0h the Germante, Hritannic and Cymarte have been cut from $60 to $50, and on the Majestic end Teu- tohte from $76 to $40. Becond cabin eer eee re eer Guatay Gohwab, of the Hambure- Amertean line, declined to say whether his line would meet the cut) of the White Star Hine, ae also did James A. Wright, second vice presi- dent of the American line and agent of the Cunard Hine. LONDON, Mareh &-—The Daily News this morning announces the break up of the transatiantic line “combine,” in consequence of which reduced first-class fares to $0 and second-class to $35, It te rumored, that the White Star Steamship com- | pany will reduce rates to even low . SEATTLE, | WASH INGTON MON DAY ABILLION AND A HALF Total Sum Spent by Congress. . the American line managers have | WAR WITH SPAIN WAS COSTLY according to the same = authority, | j And Fly Away to the Utter-| er figures and that a keen rate war The Total Expense of the most Parts of the Earth. a Inventor Tripler Mas an Air a Engine at Work in . Now York City. NEW YORK, ke oe coverios which con~ cerning Hquid air, promise to revo- Tutionize the arte and industries wherever power i appiled. The Keeley motor isn't In it with this new force, if liquid alr may be so termed. Already it has been har- essed to a «mall engine and drives it rapidly, smoothly and with enor- mous power, without the aid, direct- ly or indirectly of steam or fire. Thio phenomenon can be seen any day in the Iaboratory of Mr. Charies | anu EB. Tripler, the man who has sud- his apparatus into euch the cost will be practically He makes the astounding assertion that the power of liquid alr, whea once applied to an engine, ie not | will ensue. Pepe Is Racovering. ROME, March 6 — The following buliotin relative to the Pope's con- dition was posted today at the Vat~ jean: “Generally and locally the patient condition is most satisfactory, No further bulletin will be issued til tomorrow eventing.” —_ Search for Wellman. CHRISTIANA, March 6. — Morgen Miadet says that arrange- ments have been concluded by which a seating vessel will search Frans Joseph Land for Walter Wellman andthe members of his expedition to Greenland unless the explorer re- turns shortly. DR. SCOTT IS DEAD The Man Saw John Brown Wanged. ASHLAND, Va, March @ — Dr.) Henry Scott, who dressed John | Brown's wounds at Harper's —Z ho examined Brown’ fie er, Sr caaen comn toe meant is dead. HIS DAUGHTER DEAD A Child of Kipling Dies of Pneumonia Today. NEW YORK, March 6—Kipling’s— comfition this morning te unchang- | od. it will be a week before he can) The * only sufficient to operate it con- Hie daughter, Josephine, died this | ° tnuousty, beet Will of pestle Grvetoe | scent covuseae. Kipling was the conditions necessary to make apprined of the sad event. i _ More liquid air and fn greater quan- | i tities than are needed for the future CR E sharp distinciion that there is no sdiiestanaiirlalindliedh _Semblance of perpetual motion to! the operation, inusgtuch as the na: | T80 Plans Are to be Drawn tural heat of the atmosphere i¢) Up Immediately. hited to provide necessary ee te eeueciarens Se ina | WASHINGTON, March @ — Rear ¥ Admirals Hichborn and Métville | hundred cubic feet of atmosphere | save orders this morning for the | make one cuble foot of liquid alr, preliminary work In drawing wp but cold and pressure being requir- | plars for six cruisers authorited by Fracas Half a Billion. | j } [DEMOCRATS CRITICISE OUTLAYS Republicans Defend Their Expendi- tures Upon the Ground of Wecessity. WASHINOTON, March @—Chair- | man Cannon, of the house com- mittes on appropriations, sume up the appropriations of the Sfty-nttn congroms at $1,566,800,016, of which Amount 73,658,400 was appropriat- ed during the seesion Just closed A comparison shows an increase in ordinary appropriations made by this congress over those made by the precoding congress, of $39,747,000, un- der cight ftems, namely, for pen- sions, $4,000,000; for the postal ser- | vice 814,000,000; for rivers and har- | bors, Inctuding work under contracts | | previously authorized, 3,600,000, for new abips for the navy $6,000,000; for ¥ | the Paria exposition, $1,200,000: for new public buildings, Including the building for the department of ju tee and for site and partial constrec- tion of the new government print- ling office, about $5,000,000, and fo | payment of judgments = rendere jageinet the government on account of the French spoliations on account of the Bowman act, $4,100,000. | | In addition to the direct appre | priations made at this aetsion. con- ltracta wore authorised, #ubject to|® | future appropriations to be made by | ponent emountiag to about $70,008, -/ Of this amount 144,000,000 is for) additional ships for the navy. $22,- 560,000 i» for work on rivers and har- something overt $2,090,000 te bite buildings. ! t KEPUNLACAN VIEW: The Republican traders in gtewe ray thas inerease If appr priations was abwotutely necestary | jowing to the growth of the ronan | Mat. the inereane of the postal ser-| vice in tempense to the demands of; commerre, the improvement of the | great waterways of the country and) for tnerease of the navy. the con i letrnetion of teedéd buildings fo ae commodate the government service | | | | son, troieht agent of | lthe Canadian Pacific, ix tata up with | bad attack of the rip | raised per acre and sold at fron SQeonta to H a bushel; but to make the same scheme work on Puyallup valley garden land at $150 per ac ts leas common, Moselle Cotter, however, who had the Inaae H. Wright donation claim rented lant new made enough out of his crops of hops and garden pro duce and fruit to pay $3600 cash for 2% aores of the elal all the otger land in the v which wa anelected by the settors—rich and productive, The sale to Mr. Cotter ia made by Thomas De Witt Cuyler and wite, of Philadelphia, who sequired title thereto under a mortgage forectoa- ure proceedings. As a further Ingtance of the in Puyallup lands it may be tioned that W. A. Pauhamus has cloared up over $9000 on his farm the past season, Accused of Murder. NEILLLAVILLE, Wis, March 6—A sensational poisoning case has come to light at Greenwood, this county. | Mra. John Raggett has been arrested | and is in jai! here charged with murdering ber husband, John Ea~ ett was taken sick about three weeks ago, and came to his fathe home, near Greenwood, where his wife was then staying. His sickness assumed a different form after his return home, nausea being frequen Dr. Buland, of Greenwood, war call ed and pronounced the symptome suspicious, Upon a subsequent visit arsenite wae found in the pp mouth. PANA tary ¢ way that forty negroes by ty. There are now only negroes in Pann and they « Ing onty half tty One hundred ne-/| groes will leave tom for In dian territory to take the place of striking mil Miners there SNOW CLEARED AWAY Great Northern Line in th Mountains Now Open. The Great Northern road in the Cascades, and east therefrom, has been cleared of its recent snow tm- pediment, and trains are now run- ig regularity. The train from the Kast arrived time this orning. Phe mnow ie reported to be fast dt row end it In not tikely + further hindrance in this res tee peet Fr. KR Whitney, general (ioket | neent of the Great Northern rall-| raed, who has heen on the Sound a week or looking over the for business of the company's offices, eft for Portiand thie morning. gk 2 vie, district pastenger! arent of the Canadian Pacific rail- val, left for Vancouver this morn-/ HONORED EMMET Emerald Club Moet Saturday Evening in the City. * i ° in the cities of the country: the) Ay Jefferson theater Saturd i ed to produce the liquid. the waval appropriation bill. lemking of the census. the participa: | jen: te Emerald clab eave an en 3 Mr. Tripler states his beltef that | Queen Marie is Better. ltton o¢ the nation in the great ox- | ot in celebration of the . ‘within @ aher? time fuet will no lon-/ : position to be heid at Parte mext) icine anniversary of the birth of ger be usctt In factories, and that Be ra — Pros eel &. = Queen | year, and the | dayment ot cas set Kmmet, the Irish patriot the steam engine will be entirely | ti GB better today WIN! French apoliation judgments antl martyr, A large and appreciative planted both tn elope and on rail. | . pi : Bowman act cases 40 long consider) crowd waa present Tne program " ede hg _ led by and pressed upon Congrems. | wan interesting and well renders ways and whips, by the pew nolseless | DIMOCHATS CHETICHSR. i Mr. Arther, » an pubatituted for | air motor. | ‘The Democtate propos make | Gen. J. B. Metcalf, owing to the lat As Tripler’s distovery ts not kept material Gut of the record | ter's Hiness, sald it was a poor Irish a dy trace ite ga ae bs Bas geniel . pointing out that that uldn't say something Cor b y scient e men in thie city, mar- Yo ™ Ireland. B. Bhs ccvciations ave to be expecta Commissioners to Be Ap Caen } joe boi % to ee ae work in the pointed by Governor. arie country. ‘They state that or ‘| Horror Grows Worse. | a field o , 2,562,083.4T te Airectiy chargeable OULOM 4 a Driber ways that (hd: find too-| REPUBLIC, Maren 6—A..C: Lit-| i tne war with Spain, wd that the] TOULON, March 6-theu mame chines can be auppiied with the air tie, state fish commissioner. afrive’ remainder, #1,081227,632.81 represents | 1) if men injured in the mag- ‘motor and will cae Bh renga yesterday. It is understood he te! ine normal appropriations made by | azine explosion died today, and a owing to the lightness of the neces- | commiasioned by Gov. Rogers t> the Cone neve cannot recover. The ee sary machinery. look over the field and report. the we - ——— im w estimated at eighty js se traatncnetantbeaioanins proper persons to be named for com = _ missioners of Ferry county. He 1899 ASSESSMENT Chicago’s Schools. apent the day in interviews with CHICA GK March @—Ten new | business men and old residents. The bulidinas and $700,000 worth of elbow pve tanee of having @ good board Hrsamevey egy er eh cadeak. Se ind tan The Cortes. Family , Get Back °f commissioners is apparent when Deputy Assessors Are: Hard | rors tor m Chicago. Thls E: it is understood that the commis at Work in Tacoma loan G teak tees rented: Contin. Gee ‘ Their Property. |Mtoners have the appointing of all r la good deal more right, air, comfort yi the officers, and these will serve for) pacoMAa March #.—Saturday | and hentth for children in el) parts HONGKONG, March 6—The New fly two years, oF entid the next | ing, in accordar sick thelor Chasame Gand aiter the your ot York Journal's correspondent cables | eeneral election ere in wome at the Gopety county |erace 1966. versity of opinion as to who should there ix untvergal f ble eom- 4 = — none ance ea smmended, but there ie no 4 be re law of the state ansetaora commenced ther work ment on President MeKiniey'® 8¢- aigerence of opinion ae regards the ng o valuation dn all property tion in restoring to the Cortes family | setection of competent and respon- » county mubject to tax ‘prop which was legally con- ble citizens to these positions. the terms of the last rev fiscated by the Spanish Te ae dee ne ae ak enue Taw the real estate ts to be an A leading cabinet offictal says it) veased only ip the even numbered f wee good poitt besides Jee cohen Alt a an asnessor wh and will seal to America ev takes’ of January tr — who ponses ra property ie i the odd numbered years the benofit #ald to be the eat iow Aguinal- - De » in the ofice Ge has cutered. Messrs. Schurman |AConeilo Cannot Be Found wrt Sted upon to reals © and Worcester of the Philippine- at London. property ansesament E American commission, and Consul Thore will, however, be no chang 3 Wildman also were greatly pleased | LONDON, March 6.~Agonetilo, the + Vadueiiel al emtate by with the action of the president. Fulplco agent who was rescued from seoniee tale but the dep a ay is sti Atling local press Skerryvore rock when the liner Lab- | ities wilt confine thelr work to per "1 h stories of the inhumanity of | rador went ashore, has disappeared ot property and to, tr neillo is = which vave been added here lat assenament sage neigh for the board of equals od te one Ger mn Amertean a bounty of a seston hang Pohang t the Mexicans) and sceptain's com Low Van Als Ine and erm that the board wil would Joim-the insur Horton in Contempt. mest as umuat and that all pro } ’ real #9 well a3 7 nal pre Lou van Alstine Nor- | petty; Will be subjict to adjustment Sought for Gold. ton wre to be arre tempt ° ;? } ca ter née yy, of eour Jus norn Giacier Mining District. | ; y signed pmperr the! @acomMA, March 6—Heve ‘ - wen Ie tne aherit to place under arrest, Phe Siac ti te ining | havo, cloned winy And they will be tried on the 10th of | Atgtriee in this coun 4 by J amed George Grifin month. Their bail is fixed at YW ynapp and associates, of Ruck sabe egg 00 each. . ley re tod yndead to A. 3 one 0 seu Ta Cal ie | Mitchooek, of € Cal. | ri GOES BACK TO CALIFORMIA | ci) Tae som $15,000 t#] ' — patd ¢ 215,000 more f# to be pa 1 1 " Frank Steel, a detective of Los exnion is taken and the| ir with a Angeles, arrived in the city Jast 1900 | nig! He comes after Charlie Har- 3 . vho was recently arrested by | jumping a ball bond. Harper war | urrested on two oh f - | {th intent to commii murd The White ‘Star Transatlantic ond Puyallup Boasts Some Very placed under a $4000 bond Liners Reduce Prices. Shen tate “tem Beery Depective Btect Fine Ground. It Will leave this morning for Los An ‘ | NI YORK, March 6,©The | «eles with the prisoner, TACOMA, March To raine|y White Siar steamship ‘ — _ ugh on a farm in one year to buy | f@ ent in-the rates for MePhee's big dramatic and vaude jand Js not on uncommon t lr Fingiand on scyeral of ite ships that| ville company opened a week's en-|dent in the wheat co where | may remult tn causing a general low- | gagement at the*TPhird avenue theat- |land conte only from $2.06 to $10 pe ering of retes, The new sched aat evening, The company prom- acre an wae done last year end tht to enjoy a week's good trad~ | when 20 to WW bushels of Wheat was in and Wednesday “ABpesngs, pu EXENTN Gace MARG & a | oulry today. STAR. 1899, Telephone Subscriptions to Pike 160 ( THEY WANT THE WATER Filipinos Fight for Pumping Station. THEY LOSE SEVENTEEN MORE MEX Twe Americans Were Wounded in an Early Morning Engage-. mont at Manile. MANILA, March 6.—Beventeen of the enemy were killed ina fight Inat night In which the outposts of the Pocord Oregon and First Nebraska took part Two of the Americans were wound a Fighting was resumed this morn tog The apparent object of the Fillp: ie to cepture waterworks vies from the city The United Mtates Philippine com rolentomers established headquarters at Malate, but will do nothing unt Denby arrives. ‘The remaining Spanish prisoners have embarked for ‘home, nom nix Casualties at Manila. WASHINGTON, March 6--General Otis reporta the following Californ ane wounded near Fan Pedro Macat) on Baturday: Private Louls Barcan and Witheim Wheeler, Sergeant Frank MeoNally sprained hit ankie in the action on the, rame day THEY WANT FOOD Spain’ heemnrilad Soldiers Crying Out at Madrid. MARID, March @-—-At a meeting here today of repatriated soldiers, it was decided to petition the govern- ment for food and arrears of poy At Valencia yesterday the soldiers paraded through the streets carry- Ing banners on which were inscrib- ed, “We are huvery.” IN FAVOR OF MILES Lieutenant Mason Telts of the Rotten Beef. WAPHINGTON.” March 6—Liev- eonat Mason, of the Ninth infantry, an the most important witness ex- aininéd by the Miles court of tn- He tentified that the beet wae unpalatable, and that it cxuses @inegee. On three occasions the éntire daily teane of refrigerated boef spotted, and had to be thrown away, The court Thurvday. THEY WILL ADJOURN Thursday of This Week Leg- islature Dissolves. OLYMPIA, March 6.- f thin week, at midnight meets at Chicago on On Thursday the sixth lew ature of the state will breathe (te last. There ts a good deal yet to be transacted, and tt le belleved that the the last feasion will run into jamall hours of Friday morning tere, as at Washington, the law- look , we fy always have to turn the « H. T. REDICK WRITES as attle ‘Soldier Boy Tells of the Philip U A SEWERASE SYSTEM Dr. &. DcAngruns, of this city, han rece!ved ati entertaining letter from a protege, Marry aT. Redick, mem r of Company BF, shington vol Business Before the Board oii. now nenting the Filpinos at of Public Works. Manila, Redick in well knewn here. Meattle being his home, and his wife A meeting of the bond of public | i* stilt a resident of this city In works will be h this afternoon. | hie letter to Dr, Andruss, , dated rhe main business which will come|Mantia, Januaty 1th, Redick saye lup & e the hamrd will be consid 1 sunnese you are aware that nm of the bids fer the opening | matters are quite ftrained between | | The ne sewer tine Sam and General Aguine * stem on Seventh tut by the time this letter reaches wil vert iond. This ayetermn wit) yor, t may all be settied m sil dieteiete in the neighbor- hat we on the outport can observe t Denny school, and witl| Acutnaido ts very strong in point ot four miles tn length. Over 609 lote) nnorher of troops. nd some of our be covered, and the at of thia | boys appear dqubttu > our abil- fe ewtim: at $46,090, ity to handle the Filipinos. But 1 — think they are-an inferior ce, and lthat we will ran down them in no jth an mine will work out these quea- tions The health of the regiment tn Sevon Deaths by Drowning Beene halts a hive Already Reported. arters in this great elwar factory | you heve all heard about. Our beds er March 6, — The int of bamboo platforma that are Janger line | %0 per cent, harder than fir planks. " 8 in., and is} Th. food has been poor, and we have tt at are mov y think bacon and we mes, and much} anne the proper diet for thie clim ana ie & i done all along the | ate, but everything goes in a sold oni ond ite tributaries Ven gions life I euess we can i ath t ar ning were rted | out for the tw venr we have yet rom varioue points this morning. | to eerve, In our quarters We have a : jahower bath rigged up, and it is a AT THE SCATTYLE. jareat troat | a gives one the impression ule James, Frederick Werde, and {zx t deeny and age. Pve Span- Katherine Kidder made their Inittal | ish house ta bullt Mk a fort, but ar at t jem tite theater | th #, Slockades, windows all go- ' von n UA Behool for Sean-| tae te pleceay The people here seem well known play. he hundred rears betind the times. ter was crowded, and aisle seats his country it und tediy very *t & premium, vhile many | rich In resoureee, and I# much larger were forced t@ atand up It} than T at fivat Imagined etrong, ¢ r balance com. Captain Forteon ts tyt p the and th ing week will “Ab ink second from Ine Hu ake m@ " v eos large houses. The] ‘o send mu his best n, You " thie evening, to-}icnow his oMfce wan he same bicck a# yours.” (s $25.00 35.00 ($60.00 SPELGER & HURLBUT 1215-1217 Second Avenue NEW BLOOD GOES NORTH PRICES SEATTLE INKLINGS. Lake Union Women's Chris Temperance Union will give e iver medal contest on Friday s. March 10th, in the Germe le *hureh, at the corner of Ds way and Stewart street are George WH. Winchott has’ filed a petition before the city council for FS the reduction of the Stewart street grade tox on Lot & k 5, in heirs - of Sarah A. Bells, first addition to | eae: Alaska Now Drawing A large plate window In the G eae Albert Hanson's stor 0 d Cit seliemen a Od UIlIZENs, mer flying from the honde whenan at the bench, and is being replaced today. Pare rege anes Willem Way Net forme q 7 oe iitiam Wayne Deivin, tormerty NO DESPERADOES OX THE WAY New York « a charge of trying to Waltorf-Astoria the hote! Majority of Men Purchase First- Glass Tickets, and Fow Sto w#- aways Are Found. of Vietorta have at lant conclusion that the At- lin alien exclusion act is an injury te them, and the proprietors of lead ing hotels of that city complain that of the Wilson hotel m McKeown, of the Oriental; | Wm. Kidrige, of the Dawson, mplain, They point out the lifferonce in this your's business and ast. The register of the Victoria rhowe 100 guests lems February thie vear than last The oficiain of the different steam- ship companies operating vensele [between Seattle and Alaskan ports, lass report @ decided change in the pasagngers who patron’ boats, compared with tast year. Be ginning with the gigantic rush to the in The falling off thin year, and the cause assigned, in | 'a%d of newly-found mineral wealth, the alien exetus act fand extending through the summer jup to the beginning of winter, per- The local land office In thin city | sons of all grades of soziety from the te authority 900.000 acres of government land is fttl! unsurveyed and open for nettte- ment. Most of this land i among the beat and richest in the etate. The local oMce cali the attention of imigrants to the fact that the land may be had for the asking. The lend oMfice makes {t ar survey land which fe applied as a home- stead, and homescekers are aided in tions that suit them, = | petitioned the city counct! for license to construct neovwers as provided under ordinance number 1308, or the statement that rich benker to the common, every- doy hobo, passed ‘@ovgh Beattie on thelr way to the goldfields. Punko men, gamblers, thieves, es- esped jailbirds, znd other individ- | uals of that order, were ae plentiful jae tiles around a jar of Washington |honey. Hold-ups and burglaries | were an everyday oceurrence, and the :9vegee of the bunko man were manly. Of the many mers running to Aloxka at that time, one made a passage without discovering lat least one stowaway on board. So often 414 this occur, that the rail- ing of the steamers yee often de- jtaved an hour or #0 later than other- wise, while the ¢rew prospected ta the freight and fuel for these ob- ~sious ‘free passengers.” They meesied themselves in all sorts places, some burying themselves in thecgal in dhe “butikers, and others in the chain lockers. Today, however, matters have changed, and the officers of the dif- John Hadley” was arrested by Officer Powers yesterday afternoon. | He ts supored to be insane, and will be examined this afternoon. . ‘Tho funeral rervice of A. Murphy, who died at Providence hospital.eer- ipttiterat Gaye ago of injuries re- sulting trom a fall, was held yester- day afternoon at Batterworth’s and | Bons chapel Alfred W. Martin addressed a M the “free passengers.” Peo- ot better grades of society are few jr large-sized audience Inst night at|aico coming from the East and go- Rane''s hall, on the eubgect, “Amer-/|ing north. At the steamship offices lea rhall proeper, no matter what! it in noticexble that the majority of ie Gone with the Phitipnines.” 41-| the traveling public purchase first- tres bordering on the verge of |class tickets, while at this time last te Mr. Martin handled the| year second class tickets were sold eublect tn a semi-potitical manner.|to a greater extent. A name will he provided for the new! | year ago, nearly the whole flock this afternoon. er-front, extending jlength of the w \from the south bunkers to Sehw |bacher dock, was the stamping |erownd of fakirs and cheep Jewelry | peddlers. Keggars, thieves, and jbnaky men were galore. Through | the efforts of the police and detec- tive foree, this class has been forced to seek other fields, and tranquility igns supreme. The Seattle hotel bullding wae sold @aturday by Sherift Vande Vanter | ané knocked down to John McInnis | for $2680. T.icencen to wed have been issued for Delafine Bru, age fl. and Cesar- ina Dagent, aged 16, both of Frank~- ‘iin: Ewing Leo Deputy, age 28, and | Ida Jones, aged 2, both of Senttle meencecntin rere Se” a milkman from THE AL-KI SAILED WORTH. Geargetown, was shed out of the! -—— ‘ay Sunday afternoon by Officer! The steamship AI sailed at 1:20 jo’clock this afternoon for Skagway having on board a Inree freight let She was advertised to sei! et 1 o'clock, but was detained by freight he passenger list was-as follows T. Ellin, H. A. Rogers. C. A. May, nee Cook, A Bergman, H. C. Pearce, BH. B. Hogeart. Mrs. Hor- art, W. B. Mogxart, H. W. Metlen, nk Brown, RK. W. Gibson, B, M AAlister, Anton Magan, Mrs. ties ©. .Dolatour, J. K. Le Mrs, John Kelley The regular monthly business meeting of the board of health will in Dr. Sparling’s office tn the budding tomorrow dassay Pioneer oLo SEA “CAPTAIN. Ll] “DEAD G ra M v Captain Joseph A mroe, aged | -one years, no known r seafaring men, died in this city today, at 226 East Lake avenue, heart failure. For thirty 18 captain of satting vessels, but he overtaking him he gave up wa, ond was for four years and a hall captain of the Weat Seattle | vy. nx Denby Fraser | omit Stelis, | jams, Migs G. second Will Take No Ha A. Thorp, A Tom Collinge Hail, years J. wo William O'Net, ferry. He left the ferry two years | since, and lived quietly and peace-| WASHINGT March 6. — The fully until death came to him at] state department officials deny that his home, The funeral will take | the United States has any intention pla Wednesday afternoon at of taking a hand tn the Chinese- jobk, from the Haven M. E./Itelian squabble over the lease of Chureh, hyo Mun bay | another Rallway Collision, PUNKIRK, N. ¥., March 6—The Lake Shores passenger train collid- NO JOBS TO GIVE The New Postmaster Has thia moraings’ Twelve were injured, et Occasion for Thanks. SN, March 8, — The : | President. hast appointed Fred Kitten a Fong Whaat WAn seine |e eae eaten neem eee minile, ‘and in kept busy | shaking Ut eid o hands with his old frie dent's act of Satur aay re CHURCH DEDICATION moving Postmaster Meen a 0 ap- Heating Mr. Stewart, Was a surprise everyone, Mr. Stewart included, na some people have not yet re- etministor Will Enter Its cov i from the effects of the news. ‘New Building in April. is a nice fat said a local politician this morning, “and Stewart}... ‘ van congratulate himecit that he haa| W'stminster Presbyterian Church, the cne Job to give out, that of Of which Rev. Mr. Gilchrist Is pas- aviistant, All thy other positions | tor, will go Into Its new building on in the office being un civil ser-| Broadway on the first Sunday of view regulations, he will not be both- | \nrit, ‘The next thing that will be 9 Shad peta anata saben After dedication exercises are lover, will be to send out a foreign | mivsionary at the expense of the ch, ‘Bre fleld has not yet be Be ted, but will be named when the time for the enterprise is at hand. nly 1 done Filipinos” Again Ropul Mareh 6,—(Late Buile- | °Ov tin).-The Manila insurgents in the vicinity ofthe waterworks were dis- prover this morning by King's brig- ad Threo members of the Nebraska, 1 the Wisconsin regiments, and mbulanece men were wounded, | e enemy used a new canon, La | The forthcoming translation into English of Ostrogorski's “Democra- cy and the Organization of Political Parties” is to have an introduction by Mr. Bryo uthor of “The Ame» erican Commortiwealth.” tw t vh | wien ut effect, ferent steamers report finding very