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naval forces largely contributed, have been followed by the submission of the MARTIAL LAW IN MADRID. OPPOSITION IN CHINA. TAKES Chinese government EDWARD OATH to the demands in- SCHLEY VS, THE FIGHT ENJOINED by SAMPSON GAGE’S sisted ou the Powers. Negotiations LITTLE DEAL are Gen. Weyler in Command of* flic Negotiations at u Standstill and In- proceeding regarding the manner in Important Province nml Points - his first compliance with lluenee* at Court GrnntitiM De NU MAKES address which these demands is THE PRESIDENT RENEWS COMPLETE BY to be effected. HIS REC- Occupied by Troops. V KNOCKOUT JUDGE maud* of the Power*. THOROUGHLY Ml* KT> IN Hrtt SR TO PARLIAMENT. O M ME N O.YTIO N S. HOLLISTER. “The establishment of the Australian Washington. Feb. 11.—It is learned here Pekin, Fob. 14.—N0 official information YESTKR2>A V. commonwealth was proclaimed at Syd- that owing to the inability of the civil Inis yet ney, been given by the Chinese pleni- Jan. 1, with many manifestations of government of \he province of Madrid to potentiaries court, popular enthusiasm and rejoicing. of the but It Is known SENSIBLE DOCUMENT. My THIS maintain order, full authority in the prov- A A VERY deeply beloved and lamented mother had RENEWS CONTROVERSY/ PERMANENT INJUNCTION. that during tho last three days four dis- REPUBLICANS RETALIATED. assented to the visit of the Duke of Corn- ince has been turned over to Capt, Gen. patches from the court have been re- wall and York to open the tirst Weyler. It has been found expedient to occasion a notable one in Parlia- SCHLEY’S ceived. the ment of the new commonwealth in her FRIENDS WILL NOT PER- declare martial law, and Gen. Weyler has APPEAL TO lIE TAKEN ANII CON- HEAD DEMOCRATIC LETTERS FOR LONDON. At present the negotiations are no fur- name. A separation from my son, espe- MIT THE INJUSTICE. occupied all of the most important points TEST POSTPONED. Mllll.Alt FAVORS. ther they the cially at such a moment, cannot be other- of the city with his troops. It is believed advanced than were at wise than Ueepiy painful, but 1 still de- that changes in the ministry are unavoid- meeting when the Chinese plenipotentiar- Reference Made to His sire. lo give effect to her late Majesty’s able. agreed prop '"late The President's Message Accompa- The Decree Complete Very ies to the death of Prince Chuang Nevertheless Secretary wishes and as evidence of her and Halon. Gnxr’a Salt* His Earnest Desire to interest, nying and Yu Mother— as well as of my own, in ail that con- the Nominations Gives MARTIAL LAW ENFORCED. Sweeping—The State Sustained on Private from Sian Fu say of Hie- Old New Vin k t ustoin House — dispatches jk Her Footsteps His Ref- AVIl in cerns the welfare of my subjects beyond Special Credit to the “Commnndcr- All Points—Any Kind of a Prize that a strong opposition has developed Shows l|* Very Boil Iy for (lie Gay. to South Africa Indicates the seas, I have decided erence that the visit to in-Cliief” and Specifically Men- Civil Authorities rouble to Cope Fight Contrary to Ohio Law—The among the officials to an agreement by eminent—A\ ns Very i’rnll table in Cliange of Policy There—Rest Australia shall • not be abandoned and the court to the demands of the Powers, >,> shall tions “Hear Admiral \V. T. Samp- With Dia-turbnneea. Proposed Contest n Distinct Step the Bn nk iiiml I ndenlnltly Done for Address Probably Outlined be extended to New Zealand and the us well as an opposition to the reform of the Dominion of son, nod the Officer* and Urn Un- Madrid, Feb. 14.—A proclamation was Backward—It Sei* n False Stand- Several I’olltlenl Reasons—The Secretary Minister—The Personal Canada. edict. memorials have been pre- 1,, prime “The prolongation of the hostilities in der His Command—A Hot Letter to posted to-day, annountnng the enforce- ard of Manly Virtue, Said the sented to Emperor Kwang Hsu urging tpbrld hy n Strictly Forty Vote. Csed Rather Freely South Africa has to Pronoun led me to make a fur- Senators From Dr. Felix Agnus. ment of martial law in consequence of Court. him refuse further negotiations and to Washington, Feb. 14.—The events In con- Throughout. ther call on the patriotism and devotion promote those whom the foreigners de- of Canada and Washington, Feb. 14.—The President to- the inability of the civil authorities to Cincinnati. Feb. 14.—Judge Hollister to- sire nection with the sale of the old New York Feb. 14.—The first Parliament Australasia. I rejoice executed. On the other hand It ap- London. that my request has met with a prompt day sent a special message to Congress cope with the disturbances. day granted a permanent Injunction pears that Shang Chi Tung, the viceroy custom house to the National City Rank, of King Edward VII was r the reign and loyal response, and large addition and urging that the same recognition that has Mounted troops patrolled the city and against the Jeffries-Ruhlln boxing con- of Nnnkow, urges tho commencement ot which heretofore has been the subject afternoon by the King in per- contingents from those reform immediately, opened this colonies will em- been given Dewey and his officers and occupied every strategic point, and a test, planned to be held in Saengerfes* of much comment, occupied the center of bark for the seat of war at tin early date. His Majesty was accompanied by men for his services in Manila Bay demonstration toward the palace on ac- Hall will be the stage during the son. “The expedition organized for the sup- to-morrow night. Tho case MAY RENEW HOSTILITIES. debate on the sundry Alexandra, the Duke of Connaught nipped in civil Queen pression of the rebellion in Ashanti was should be given Sampson, commander of count of tho wedding was thus carried to the Circuit and Supreme Courts appropriation bIU In the House to- „t:1 many others of the royal family. The crowded with signal success. the the bud. day. Much The endur- North Atlantic fleet, and his men for and the contest will be jioetponed until Indication* That Merely excitement attended the de- could not attend on ac- ance and gallantry my troop?, Thousands surrounded the palace during riilna Is Puke of York of native services in and about Cuba. The nomina- a final decision Is reached in the higher hate. Mr. Mcßae of Arkansas, raised ably commanded by Sir James ks, the ceremony, but not a word of disre- Playing fop Time. count of a cold. The King and Queen rode Willco tions are courts. the Issue with u motion and led by British officers, have overcome as follows: spect was overheard. The public did not London, Feb. 15.—The Tien Tain cor- to strike out tt! Buckingham Palace to the Palace both the stubborn Navy—Rear Admirals bo advanced participate in the wedding In any way. The decree of the permanently appropriation of $37,047 for rent of tho from resistance of the most to in court re- respondent of tho Standard wiring yes- of in the gorgeous state warlike tribes of West Africa, and the ex- rank from Gen. Weyler now holds the safety of strained the managers of the contestants custom house, and with Westminster the. 11th day of February, 1911: terday, says: this motion as i used for the first time since ceptional difficulties of the climate and William T. Sampson, five the city in his hands.He has issued a proc- and the Saengerfrsl Athletic Association roach, the numbers, to basts Mr. Jones of Virginia, launched i season of the country, in which the op- lamation prohibiting persons gathering in and all connected with the proposed event “It is reported that the signature* of redding of the present King. take rank next after Rear Admiral John fierce attack on tho circumstances anl erations were conducted. The garrison of groups, and anyone found insulting or from proceeding at Saengerfest Ilall on tho Chinese plenipotentiaries to the poaco of the royal party, which lay A. Howell; Scott Schley, troops, manner sale, The route Coomasste, which was besieged by the Winfield three injuring the will be tried by any date. The decision occupied over conditions of the mul the vast profit enemy, numbers, to fake rank next after Rear and guar- aro not In correct form. through the Mall, the Horse Guards pa- has been relieved after a prolong- court-martial. Parents two hours in its delivery. which he said the bank made out of tho ed and gdllant defense. The principal Admiral Sampson when advanced. dians permitting children to roam The state won on all the points at issue "It Is believed that Sir Ernest Satow Whitehall and street, w •transaction. Secretary Gage was sharply rade. Parliament kings have surrendered, and the chief Captains to be advanced in rank from in the streets will be fined In law, as well as in fact. He held to ill take derisive early action. Count von by 5,000 Thousands was guarded solders. impediment to the progress of the devel- Feb. in 1901: Robley D. Evans, five 125 pesetas. Military subjects on fur- be insincere the testimony of Manager Wahlersee Is reported to have sent an criticised nnd several references wi a of Londoners packed the route. The roy- opment of this rich portion of my West numbers and to be a rear admiral; Henry lough, who take part in disturbances, will Madden, who said there had been no ultimatum to the Imperial court. All ap- made to the letters written by Mr. Hef- African possessions G. Taylor, five numbers and be be court-martialed. Persons injuring rail- fights since the day of Sullivan and pearances Indicate that China’s immov- i! coach was preceded and followed by has now, I hope, been to a rear prize liorn to Secretary Gage, apropos of too finally removed. admiral; Francis A. Cock, five numbers; ways or other of transportation that the contest here was to be able obstinacy Is merely Intended to fa- Guards in full uniform with silver means proposed political claims of tho Life “The suffering and mortality caused by Charles E. Clark, six numbers; Charles and persons Interfering with or Inciting one on points, rather than on merits, but cilitate the active preparations she is bank. Mr. Cannon and breast plates and red plumed helmets,and the prolonged drought in a large portion D. Sigsbee, three; French E. Chadwick, workmen, also whl.be court-martialed. commended the testimony of Brady, who making for a renewal of hostilities in the Mr. Hopkins of Illinois spring.” a small escort of gentlemen at arms. of my Indian Empire have been greatly five; John J. Hunker, two. Strict censorship is established and tele- urged that each would do his best to both defended the Custom House transac- alleviated by a seasonable rainfall, but Commanders advanced from Feb. 11: phonic communication to or among the win. tion and tho latter l ive carriages of state containing uni- may turned the tables on I regret to add that in parts of Bombay Chapman C. Todd, three numbers; provinces prohibited. The city has been Court held that a contest under the HEX ALL vp\ NV AL nEHNEE, officials and ladies of the house- Will- the Democrats by springing upon formed presidency, distress of a serious character iam T. Swinburne, two; John D. Ford, without disturbance all day. Queensberry rules for the championship them a series of letters written by prominent hold, each drawn by six horses with pos- still continues, which my officers arc using three; Alexander B. Bates, three; Robert of the world was certainly a prize light, llerlin Report Ills Usefulness W. Prospect. Sh>* Is tilions and outriders led the procession. every endeavor to mitigate. Milligan, three; Richard Inch, three; Cabinet Crisis in under the Ohio law, and in fact. He re- Democrats. Including Senator Jones, of “Gentlemen of House of Commons: Charles W. Rae, three; Marix, viewed three of contests, prize- Altotil Ended. Arkansas, Next came the massive state chariot. The the Adolph Madrid, Feb. 14, 8 p. m.—A cabinet cri- kinds to the Secretary or the Treas- year two; Raymond Rodgers, rounds Berlin, Feb. opinion is expressed The estimates for the will be laid be- P. five; Seaton sis is looming up. It appears that Senor fights, unlimited in the time of 14.—’The ury, under tho Cleveland administration, heroes of the crowd were the members fore has been taken to Schroeder, Richard Wain wright, and but in the number in you. Every care three; Garcia Aiix, minister of public instruc- intermission, not high circles that Count von WaUler- asking the deposit of government of Strathcona's Horse, just back from ten, and John bonds limit their amount, but the naval and A. Rodgers, James K. Cogs- tion, and Senor Sanchez Toca, minister of rounds; contests limited in time and see’s usefulness In China Is about ended. in banks with Democratic proclivities. Hla country well, Frederick Singer, William rendered South Africa, and who came in several military requirements of the and, P. Pot- of public works, at to-day’s council, dis- number of rounds and decisions Reports received here, both official and center shot was a letter, written by Mr. especially the outlay consequent upon the ter, Giles B. Harber, John B. Briggs, approved of the declaration of martial law therein on points. of four-horse brakes. private, describe the difficulties under Richardson Tennessee, now the Demo- South African tvar, has involved an in- Newton E. Mason, George f. Colvocores- for Madrid. The court held that a fatal knockout cratic lender of the From Buckingham Palace to the House ses, John which he is laboring. These are particu- House. evitable increase. A. Morris, five numbers each. Gen. Azcaaraga. the Premier, will this could come under any of the clusses of Mr. Mcßae Indignant.y charged the procession Lieutenant commanders advanced: War- larly annoying in connection with the that tho 01 Lords proceeded at a “The demise of the crown renders it evening submit the question of confidence contests mentioned in the hearing and Idlers were private letters and had necessary provision ner B. Bayley, two numbers; Edward M. prize prize- French contingent, which Is very obstrep- been walking pace. that renewed shall be of the cabinet to the Queen Regent. that any contest for a was a erous, furnished to divert attention from the made for the civil list. I place unreserved- Hughes, five; Corwin P. Rees, five; Albert fight, In which resort lo bruiallty might and it is evident that the French The gn itost enthusiasm was displayed. commander general Is sale of the Custom House. He and Mr. disposal those hereditary rev- C. Dillingham, two; Aaron Ward, two; College. take place time. The cited supported in his at- procession ly at your Rioter* Capture Jesuit at any court titude by the Hopkins hud hot words, and for a moment The .traversed the short route Luclen Young, three; George B. Ransom, great Paris government. enues which were so placed by my prede- Valencia, Feb. 14.—Rioters took tho Je- cases at length in deciding the fol- it looked almost as If there would be u to an vecompaniment of roars and shouts, that the three; James M. Helm, five; Cameron lowing points: cessor, and I have commanded suit Col.ege by assault yesterday. The personal encounter. In the end Mr. Mc- papers necessary Winslow, five; Alex Sharp, Jr., five; proposed and reached the royal entrance to the for a full consideration McR. doors were broken in and the police, on 1. That the contest was to THE NAVAITtATION SITE. Rae's amendment was lost, s9 to 98, a laid Frank H. Bailey, three; Benjamin Tap- a Palace oi Westminster, beneath the Vic- of the subject shall be before you. charging, be prize fight in fact, and such as is strict parly vote, and another amendment pan, five; Reynolds T. Hall, three. were received wl h a storm cf “My Lords and Gentlemen: Proposals person prohibited under the Ohio statutes, and offered to Mr. Richardson to provide toria toner. There the great officers of Ensign W. R. White, five numbers; Pay- stonts. One was killed and num- Mrs. Lawton Demands Higher Price that will be submitted to your judgment for were that the contentions of the defendants the rent should not be paid until the title state ar.d the others, who were to take military master William W. Galt, one; Naval Con- bers worn.tied. that they proposed give Than That Fixed by the Naval increasing the efficiency of my to a boxing con- to the old Custom House pasted from the ;art in the ceremony, had assembled to forces. structor Richmond P. Hobson, ten; Rear test, had not been maintained. Board. government the retired, to bank, foiled on a tie “Certain changes in the constitution of Admiral James Entwistle, two; ARE PRESSING DE WET. 2. That the proposed fight would con- Washington, Feb. vote. Forty-three of the receive their majesties. Upon the King re- 14.—Negotiations be 137 pages of the the court of ftr.al appeal are rendered nec- Chief Engineer Charles J. McConnell, stitute a public nuisance, such as courts sundry civil bill completed to-day. lind Queen alighting from the state car- tired, and rank the of chief tween Mrs. L&wton and the Navy De- were essary in consequence of the Increased to at head of equity are bound to restrain, Mr. Jones read a message from the riage the procession was quickly formed, engineers on the retired list, holding the Kitchener Wires That the British partment for the purchase of the site resort to it which has resulted from the j 3. That as a court of equity he bad Treasury Department saying that IW.PWV proceeded the robing rank of , retired; Capt. John L. Forces Are Engaging De Wet enjoin for find to room. expansion of the empire,• during the last power to the Hgfft, although there the Charleston naval station have not remained unpaid under the terms of tho Hanpum, , retired, two; Cap* George Orange r. The chamber of the House of. Peers was two geneiations. Nenr Itive was legal remedy after Its occurrence. yet been brought act which authorized sale; that It Cowle, retired, three. to a satisfactory con- the “Legislation will be proposed to you London, Feb. 15.—The war office has 4. That in view of all the circumstances, drsw Interest at 4 per payable bended with ithe highest and noblest of Lieutenants Advanced—George W. Me- clusion. Mrs. Lawton, tho Nuvy Depart- cent., at for the amendment of the law relating to lie had to grant a permanent Injunction the pleasure of the pur.'naser. Hie kingdom, the greater part of the floor Elrpy, three numbers; H. M. Huse, received the following dispatch from Lord officials claims that education. P. against such a public nuisance as was ment say, tho price Mr. Jones said the new Custom House Carl W. Jungen. five; Char es H. Kitchener: 1; 1 c being occupied by peeresses and “Legislation has been prepared and if five: contemplated in the proposed prize fight. set by- the Rodgers board is too low, and, would not be completed for ten years. Harlow, John L. Purcell, two; E. A. 14.—Our troops now your disposal be two; “Pretoria, Feb. are The court staled that a city's fair name owing During those years, he the K.ier ladies. the time at proves to South Car- to this claim, another board of of- said, bank adequate, it will be laid before you for Anderson, five; Victor Blue of engaged with Christian DeWet’s force and its reputation as u law-abiding com- would obtain $136,U00 annually for the Tie- I’nited States Ambassador, Joseph five; Thomas P. Magruder, five; C. ficers will he sent to Charleston, proba- rent the purpose’ of regulating the voluntary- olina, Philipstown, which hold, De- munity Is a property right sufficient to of the old Custom House; would save sr,o. HitM;e, and the other ambassadors N. Offley, four; William H. Buck, eight; north of we bly week, for oc- sale by landlords to occupying tenants in enjoin a prize fight. next the purpose of exam- 000 taxes; would have the use of $3,210,000, Coldwell, Wet having crossed the Orange river at ining a special enclosure behind the Ireland, for amending and consolidating Harry H. five. He said: into tho estimated price of the Rod- which, at 4 per cent., wou.d be equal to tpiel Lieutenanls (junior grade) Advanced— Zand Drift, apparently moving west. gers nch of the bishops. the factory and workshops acts, for the “The proposed contest is a distinct step board. $128,000. He figured that the bank would Henry H. Ward, ten numbers and to be a If they come the better administration of the law respect- "French, reporting from a point twenty- backward. It sets a false standard of to conclusion that tho olitalti $307,000 In ten years, almost enough Tit right of an usher, walking back- S. Crossly, two; R. M. ing lunatics, for amending the public lieutenant; W. E. five miles southeast of Ermelo, states manly virtue.” claim of Mrs. Lawton is Just, they will to pay for the site, besides paving tho tat i.. heralded the approach of the Proctor, five; William P. Scott, five; Jo- probably recommend that tho property be health acts in regard to the witer supply, use of millions of United States funds de- ng. Frank Lyon, four; that a large force of the enemy is being i The Duke of Devonshire, president for of drunkenness seph M. Reeves, four; bought at the price fixed by her. The posited In the bank. Mr. Jones declared the. prevent on >n James P. Morton, four. driven on to Piet Retief, the efforts to CARTER'S LAST HOPE. land council, immediately preceded him, licensed houses and public places, and for will llit n be purchased ami as soon the transaction was a fraud uiion the gov- The following in the marine corps brev- break back having so far been frus- aft the title passed *£>>!• Is upon by the Court ernment and If the Secrt tary of the Treas- - in his arms the cushion on which amending the law of literary copyright. eted from June 11, 1898, for distinguished trasted. Record Filed in Supreme Court Yes- of Claims, work will be commenced at ury allowed It he would :. Almighty God to continue lx> 1 the crown. Lord Londonderry with "I pray that may con- public conduct and services at Guantan- terday—Cover* I’agr*, once on the new dry dock and other partlceps crlmlnls to the fraud. (Demo- ■ ml dignity, stare, tinue to guide you in the conduct of your “The Inniskillings charged the enemy, 2,1.’!2 and clasped the sword of amo: Charles L. McCawley, to be a ma- buildings and works necessary for a largo cratic applause.) ending genially, the King bowed right deliberations and that he may bless them who left five killed and six wounded on Mostly Printed Matter. jor; Capt. Allan C. Kelton, to be major; naval station such as the government Mr. reply, J and success." the ground. Ten Boors were captured, Cannon. In contended It was • it. He never looked better. with Machoney, Washington, J. E. to be large Feb. 11. -The record In the will establish at Charleston. a plain business proposition. •■ Alexandra The procession then was reformed, the and there was a capture of wagons, 'JII ri wore an ermine cape captain; First Lieutenant Herbert L. of Capt. O. 11. Carter received In the meantime an engineer will bo Mr. Hopkins produced I'i a small diamond crown. Her pallor King proceeded to the robing room, un- e rrts and cattle. Our casualties one kill- case was copies of letters, Draper, to be captain; First Lieutenant Mill to Charleston for tho purpose of which he said had been written by prom- ud downcast eyes enhanced the idea of robed and left Westminster in the state ed and five wounded.” and filed in' the United States Supreme Cbatles G. Long, to be captain; First survey ng (he boundaries of the proposed inent Democratic lenders under Dem- tug. The ladies of the bedchamber, carriage in the same order as it entered. Court to-day. The case is an appeal from a 1 Lieutenant Albert S. MeLemore, to be site. The Navy Department officials say ocratic asking calking behind The oath King Edward took was the DE WET AND STEYN. administration, that certain two abreast, were and captain; First Lieutenant W. N. Mc- the decision of the Circuit Court of tho this will expedite the work when the site hanks be made £"■ dl.v In glittering uniforms the “no popery oath,” imposed by the bill government depositories veiled. Kelvy to be captain; United States for the district of Kansas, is finally purchased by 4he government. because of the political associations I,id men at arms and high officers of of rights, and the act of settlement of of Melville J. Shaw to be first lieutenant. Occupied Phllllpstown, but Driven Carter’s motion for Tho unexpended balance of money their managers. Hopkins lie■ army the time of Charles 11. denying a writ of appro- Mr. said tho followed. The message follows: by habeas corpus. The record Js voluminous priated for the Port Royal station wll) be Hepburn letter to Gage L "us 2:15 p. m., when the King ar- On the resumption, of in the Out British. Secretary was not business “During our recent war with Spain the covering 2,132 pages, utilized for this preliminary survey. the only ived. House of Lords, the lord chancellor read London, Feb. li.—The Evening News most of them con- Ad- one of that kind; It had Demo- United States naval force on the North sisting of printed matter. It is miral Endicott says there Is no trouble cratic precedents. One A . arose. The lord chancellor stoo l the King’s speech, and the Marquis of a com- letter he read ask- Atlantic section was charged with varied to-day prints a dispatch from Cape Town plete revh w of all the legal proceedings at all In purchasing the latter from the ed that the Herman National Rank King's right. On the left Waterford, Conservative, moved the ad- of Queen’s and important duties, chief among which,- dated Thursday, Feb. 14, which says: in the The suit is in the of city of Charleston, and he thinks IJttle Rock, Ark., be made a (i. Lord Lord Salisbury dress in reply. case. name when government Londonderry. were the maintenance of the blockade of S. I. Stanton Carter for M. Car- this new board makes Its report the en- depository, adding: “It Is exclusively the loot Manners seconded the motion. “The government here Is advised that Oberlin ' 1 t of the throne. In the Lord aiding army landing troops, points possession ttj.L Cuba, the in Gen. Christian De Wet and ex-President ter, and tile which will be con- tire site will be ill tho of the Democratic In its management." hairs were the Duchess of Cornwall government • 1 Salisbury Refers to Our War. and in subsequent operations, and partic- Colony tended for before the Supreme Court are within a few days after- Another letter read referring r 1 i .ik. Princess Charles of Denmark, Steyn entered Cape and occupied to the Kimberley, ularly in the pursuit, blockade and de- Philllpstown. Indicated by the exceptions to the ruling wards. hank authorities seeking governmental -s Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, Lord the Liberal “leader, sakl The British attacked them de- struction of the Spanish squadron under yesterday and drove them out of the town in the Kansas court. It Is contended that posits, said: '*■ Duchesses of Connaught. Fife, the present conditions In South Africa “They '! Admiral Cervera. the sentence of,the court-mardal* Is in I’.ANGASINAN PHOVINCE. are all reliable Democrats," * Argyll. The Dukes of Connaught and filled him with apprehension. The gov- w’ith loss.” and "This naval campaign embracing ob- viomtion of the fifth amendment *to the was signed by Senator Berry of Arkansas. l!ir;“se been living in fool’s para- stood near Lord Salisbury, ernment had a jects of wide scope and grave responsi- constitution of the United States in that To this was affixed: “I concur, b i a motion Unless they enabled Gen. Kitchener Another Report of OeW'et. Provincial Government to He Organ- J. K. of his hand the King dise. bility was conducted with great ability Capt. Carter was placed more than once Jones.” ih- 1 that the distinguished gathering terminate the war, the situa- Cape Town, Feb. 14.—A Boer commander Ized 1 to speedily on the part of the commander-in-chief and in Jeopardy; that the sentence* Is In ex- There To-day.* Another by S. M. Peel, then a member tioul.l sit, and the Queen, whom riis tion could easily become more dangerous. crossed the Orange river yesterday in the of the officers and enlisted men under cess of the limi:s fixed by the President, Dagupan, Province of Pangaslnan, Isl- of Congress, objected to a government ty had gallantly ied to the throne Lord Salisbury rose. He said the coun- Philllpstown district. It was reported that and the court-martial itself and also a- his command. It culminated In the an- be- and of Luzon, Philippine Islands, Feb. depository, because “the owners of that hand, was the first to do so. Her try could now hope confidently that the the Spanish fieet the bat- DcWei was in command. cause it violates the sixth, sixty-second .' nihilation of In bank are open and notorious Republi- iii ii., King VanWyk’s vleit occupied Monday ll.—The United States Philippine was followed on all sides. promise of the to follow in his tle of July 3, 1898, pne of the mostjnemor- was and the one hundred and second articles Com- cans," the gentleman Black mother’s steps would be abundantly borne by 3CQ Boers, who were retreating from mission here this 1 usher of the able naval engagements In history. of war. arrived afternoon and “Do any of these letters say ‘ln consid- a'ter a deep obeisunce, hurried to out. He referred Lord Kimberley to the Calvinia. “The result of the battle was the free- will organize a provincial government to- eration of contributions’ they are enti- ll iise of Commons, and in a few min- Indian mutiny ar.U the American war, The Boers are reported In force 24 miles ing of our Atlantic coast from the possi- morrow. The commissioners were receiv- tled to the deposits, etc?" asked Mr. e Speaker, wearing his robes and between which and the South African bilities to which it hud been exposed from west of Carnarvon. BLAZE ON THE COMANCHE. Richardson. ' ‘ by the sergeant-at-arms and campaign there was a groat resemb’ance. A Boer convoy of 85 wagons and forty- ed enthusiastically. Admiral Cervera’s fleet and tho termina- Mr. Hopkins then r<“ad a letter to Sen- chaplain, appeared Behind great and persistency five prisoners has ix-Pn captured north of Gen. MacArthur has notified the at ifte bar. Where enthusiasm tion of the war upon the seas. Ef.uiiic Room Burned Oat—Pnssen- com- ator Rrlee from a Toledo, 0., Democrat, urg'd the members of the House of existed in a country like South Africa recommend that, following our na- Amsterdam. mission that the province of Tayabas Is p “I ger* Panic Stricken—A Number commending a hanker who had been 'i-p Several strug- before tranquility sufficiently pacified for provincial a hundred of them months must efapse tional precedents, especially that In the govern- “liberal contributor." li'-reely to get In which could could bo restored. It was four years be- Tile liner* Were Worsted. Slightly Bruised and Burned. ment, also that the pacification of u space case of Admiral Dewey and the Asiatic the "Did any of these gentlemen buy prop- '"to hold fifty persons. very Cape 14.—Fighting report- Charleston, S. C., Feb. 14.—Twelve hours other southern provinces, Batangus, fore the whole efforts of that intel- squadron, the thanks of Congress be Town, Feb. Is La- erty the government?” •1 guna Bay and of asked Mr. mn tones the lord chancellor ad- ligent and most efficient communlty.Norih given to Rear Admiral William T. Samp- ed to have taken placte near Aberdeen on after the Clyde steamer Comanche left de Cavite will tie hastened If Richardson. -1 t'd the oath, with the King sit- America, were aide to bring the war of s.n, S. N., and to the officers and men Friday and Saturday last, the Boers be- when she provincial government is begun. Mr. Hopkins tie U. New York and was off Fenwick commission immediately produced a let- -1 lord chancellor then, kneeling secession to a final and successful issue. under his command, for highly distin- ing worsted. The will organize Tayabas written by e Island at 3 o’clock Wednesday morning way ter Mr. Richardson, under the H' King a roll, which he If the enemy, he said, were allowed to conduct in conflict with the ene on its south. Cleveland " guished Indorsing “for 1 i after w hich present any portion Independence discovered Issuing from the There is a possibility of postponement administration. all once more retain of their my-and in carrying on the blockade and MILITIA ON THE SCENE. smoko was a good and satisfactory reasons," an appli- "P and the King put his field involve incessant Continuous of the southern voyage as on it would naval campaign on the Cuban coast, re- skylight of the engine room and speedily the United cation for the transfer of the government •" rose, and In •Slates transp rt Sumner, assigned to the Plumed hat, clear, warfare. sulting in the destruction of the Spanish to Into flame The alarm wa sound- deposits, from the First the Third - Attempt* Lynch School • tones, rend White burst commission, Is In dry dock. to Na- his speech. It would be an avowal to the world that fleet at Santiago de Cuba, July 3, 1898. tional Rank of Murfreesboro, Tenn. Mr. King’s speech could be the Tencher Abandoned. ed, and after two hours hard work the follows.: her frontier invaded in most "William McKinley.” Richardson retorted that that hank was King E(1 under control, but not until THE RLNSIAN SUGAR ward's S|>l<<||. Insulting manner, end tnat the empire was The Sehley-Sampson controversy was Huntsville, Ala., Feb. 14.—Upon the ar- lire was af- DUTY. 139 mi.es from Ills district, and never resist It. , -ijfds and Gentlemen: I address powerless to effectively renewed as the result of the President’s rival of the militia from Birmingham and ter eight cr ti n persons had been slight- contributed to his campaign. 1 The address was agreed to and their a an- binned. the lirst time at a moment of na- nomination and number of senators Gadsden, ordered Guntersville by ly bruised and .Secretory Gage Sa> the Question (* Mr. Mcßae, In reply to Mr. Hopkins, lordships Feb 19. to Gov. row, country adjourned until nounced their opposition to the nomina- The damages to the ship consisted in said ’the letters were private, charged when the whole Is Commons, S.imford this afternoon, all attempts to Very Intricate. and - the The House of after a short tions. During the afternoon a number the destruction of the engine room, where that they had Irreparable loss we have Washington. been furnished to dreak ,l recess, reassembled and a message was lynch Berry Hall, the white schoolmaster, Feb. 14.—Secretary Gago , ' *y sustained, and which has l'nl- of them received a telegram from Gen. the fire mysteriously originated, and a the force of the charge against the Sec- " brought from the King thanking tho to-day Peculiar severity on myself. My in Felix Angus of protesting for an alleged assault on Cora Pritchett, part of the woodwork of contiguous state- said that the question of imposing retary that he was paying political debt# 1 for their address of sympathy mother, during her long and glo- Commons against the preferment of Admiral Samp- a 18-year-old white girt, have been dis- rooms. a countervailing duty on sugar Imported due the National City Rank. Mr. Hop- r n and their expression of dutiful attach- son. This telegram was as follows: pelled, and no signs of a mob aro now During the excitement the passengers, kins said he had learned of their exist- !, u ', : ' bus ■e-t an example before into tho United States from Russia |g f of ment. “I ask, in the name of truth and jus- apparent. of whom there were 181, 121 cf them first- ence during the lasP Democratic adminis- 1 what a monarch shou.d t>e. Balfour, of the Board greatly Involved, and In view of 11 v earnest desire walk her Gerald president fi that you will not allow history t< I*' The Jail Is closely guarded to-night by class, were panic-stricken. The officers the Im- tration from officials In the Secretary’s | ( to in that at an early of Trade, gave notice perverte-d by permitting the advancement tho two companies of soldiers. and crew behaved with great gallantry. portance of the matter, he did not believe office. Introduce a bill to amend , Hils public date he would of Admiral Sampson over Admiral Schley, At the close of Hall’s preliminary trial The Comanche soiled hence for Jackson- that the Ipse dixit of any one person Mr. Mcßae insisted that Mr. Hopkins 1 and private grief it the law regarding literary ' • lory to me be. able and consoiiilate for u victory In which he had no part, this afternoon the mob burst In the door ville at 3 o’clock this afternoon. should be lino Congress, should state whether Secretary Gage had 1 1 to to assure copyright. firing single f I. he said, has 11 *" v tho other not even a shot. Had Samp- of ill- court room, secured Mali without , t est abashed the board of special furnished the letters. s relations with Foster, conservative, moved the appraisers, ' 11. W. son, In announcing the American victory, trouble and led bin Into the Court House HOTELS Sill’ ON Fill!!. Whose specific duty Mr. Hopkins did not reply. ...,. continue friendly, the speech from the It is to settle " irln address In reply to told the truth and said that yard for the evident iiurjtose of hunglng Just “if the gentleman does not reply I will tir.iv . , Sou th Alriea Is not yet et>- such questions. throne. while he was unavoidably absent at the him. A rope was thrown over u assume," he said, "that :>oth he and Sec- . i,. : ’''lbated, but the capitals of the l nlonist, sec- limb. Incendiary Attempt* The Secretary of the Treasury has Is- ~,, Sir Andrew N. Agnew, action, be it said for the glory at Palmer ' bis principal lines of j time of the No one, however, would volunteer to tie sued a circular to Officers of the retary Gage are guilty"—he hesitated a o commu- onded the motion. flog Schley was on the spot, the rope the lluu*e and Great Northern, customs, and then added—"of violating tho In my iKissesslon, and mcas- the of the that around victim's neck. Some which, In effect, makes the countervailing moment Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, would still be ringing with h: minutes were wasted in trying rules.” ' n.i.,. IH-en which will. I trust, the government’s America to compel Chicago, Feb. 14.—Fires were set simul- duty on Russian refined sugar* hereafter Liberal leader, dwelt on plaudits. This he did not do as you well various men to perform this task, but Mr. MJRac’g motion to strlko out tho lloops to deal effectually with the South African taneously on four Moors of the Palmer imirorted Into the United States, J0.892 by misralcu.atlons as to know. Instead, ho started the contro- at the critical time a deputy sheriff walk- appropriation was lost, 89 to 98. -■ which they are still opposed. eulogized the army. While ad- House this evening, and 85 per hundred pounds, in addition to the rt war. and versy which hast juat culminated In the ed up, and with no resistance minutes later Mr. Jones then offered an amendment iy„ 'kr et the loss of and relnforcem-nts, whatever regular customs duty, rvnlch will make life vocating any necessary nomination sent to the Senate. If these on the part of the led the prisoner tires were on two floors a to provide that of the appropriation of of treasure, due to the frult- mob, discovered of the total of J2.642 per hundred pound*. he urged terms of settlement that wlil.e history will been fal*i- $371,047 for the Secretary of the Treas- '"a warfare maintained by Boer are confirmed have to jail. Great Northern Hotel. Two men, sup- rent -1 I securing all the tmplre Is contending for. done ury $60,000 ,he forfuer ped and a monstrous Injustice a posed bo PROMOTED. THEN RETTHED. should withhold still due tho n-'v. !' territories of the' shall assuage tho fears of the people of brave May l ask you RUSSIAN police to hotel thieves, were seen to on the purchase price the The,r ea submission is American officer. to active. government of mur li tot 1 -'ly state.', save ihelr dignity and re- this run from the Palmer House. During the property. Agalnet this amendment "tslred In their the two prevent these confittnationa at ses- Mr. 1 1 own Interests, their personal rights. excitement worth of Jewelry was Government’* War of Dealing With raised a point of order, . , takes place It wll. be store sion.” Mvlukoff, tbs Celebrated Historian, Cannon which the jt linpossl- The dispatch of pepce emissaries was stolen from on* of ths rooms of the Great Deserving chair sustained. , to in Army Officer*. establish these colonies not wise. Row In nn tfrlcan Kingdom. Under Arrest. Northern. Blmultsneously a bless was dis- Mr. Richardson offered an amsndment lcir.s which will secure the the government covered In the Sherman House. Washington, Kab. 14.—Can. Jamea H. •'* of s.l Mr A. J. Ba four. Ras Jibuti!, French East Africa, Fab. St. Petersburg. Feb. 14—Since the providing that none of ths rent should bs the white lnhablisr.tii He said His Majesty Czar’s Another hotel fire of suspicious origin Wilton, Fttchufh Lee and Theodore the on and justice leader, followed. 14 Tekla, King of Oojum, northwest of return from Uvadia th political police paid until title passed from the gov- for the native had precedent In re Inqulshlrg had l>een discovered < rdy U hours before Schwan will be retired to-morrow, the the bank. followed the kingdom of Bhoa, recently died of have displayed unusual ernment to government all crown property, activity. There The four fires convince the police that last named on hi* own application. Col. To this Mr. Cannon also a point U °f by to the poisoning and two pretender* are now fate been many sea organized made ~ ,, Pekln the tilled be assured thai the Com* house reties uni ar- an gang of iMtondiarles is op- A. H. Daggett, Fourteenth Infantry, will of order, but It was 1 V 'bor*’ ami he might quarreling for the throne. Emperor M• u- resta. overruled. The vote* happy release of those ready make ample jwovls- erating In Chicago. be promoted to be a brigadier general, mops was lo ' **jore on the amendment was a tie, 93 to 92, and ''**<• 1,1 the legations, ellk bus dispatched an army : P. S, Melukoff, the celebrated The lira succeeding Jit* ; ra- historian, Great Northern oauaed a small Itch wan, and will bo retired failed. u vlfm< o mjr {Continual Fifth Bage.) *eac. •as arrasiad Monday. therefore Indian troops and my on Aianlc. i immediately with hi* higher rank At 6:M i>. m. the House adjourned